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Vol. LXIII, No. 27

96 pages

May 26, 2015

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Purple Martins

Ask the Experts Pages 8 and 9 Entertainment and Dining Guide Page 16 to 19 Who Can I Count On? Pages 20 and 21 Obituaries Pages 22 and 23 Seniors’ Scene Pages 24 and 25 On-The-Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 34 to 39 Classifieds Pages 41 to 45

News Features Council increases scope of bridge project.6 City Hall to open for business June 1. . . . . . . . 26 Dr. Allen Berger provides update to community. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32

return to Central Alberta from Brazil each spring to breed and fledge their young. They arrived later than usual this spring. Mature birds continue to arrive daily and last year’s newborns are just starting to show up in Camrose. Speculation is that stormy weather along their flight path, including tornadoes in the U.S. mid-west, may be the primary reason for this delay. Martin landlords are being urged to watch for birds which are banded on their right leg. Such birds may have been outfitted last breeding season, likely right here in Camrose and area, with a scientific device called a geolocator. Upon retrieval, geolocators will yield impressive data about the bird’s migration route and wintering habits in South America.

On the Other Hand by John Howard. . . . . . . . 31 Reflections by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . 12

Real Estate Listings

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Purple martin landlord Merv Duchscherer is looking for birds wearing a “backpack geolocator”. These birds also wear a band on their right leg.

The 6th Annual Camrose Purple Martin Festival will take place at Stoney Creek Centre, Sunday, June 21. It is open to anyone interested.

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1,096 SQ. FT.... 5 bedrooms, 2 bath. Call Rick. $329,900 (CA0060761)

BUNGALOW NEAR COLLEGE... 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, 952 sq. ft. Call Natasha or Katie. $222,500 (CA0050947)

925 SQ. FT. TWO STOREY... 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Loni. $199,900 (CA0060463)

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1,650 SQ. FT. BI-LEVEL... 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Tracy or Heather. $449,900 (CA0059579) 912 SQ. FT. HOME... 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Rick. $268,500 (CA0059178)

BUNGALOW NEAR COLLEGE... 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. 1,037 sq. ft. Call Natasha or Katie. $188,500 (CA0050946) BUNGALOW HALF-DUPLEX... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. 1,270 sq. ft. Call Rick. $318,000. (CA0049226)

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1,402 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY... 4 bdrm, 4 baths. Call Tracy or Heather. $339,900 (CA0058474) 1,040 SQ. FT.... 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Trevor. $299,900 (CA0058255)

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875 SQ. FT. IN DAYSLAND… 2 bedrooms, 1 baths. Call Natasha or Katie. $109,900 (CA0060321)

1,800 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW IN BAWLF... 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Heather or Tracy. $349,900 (CA0053840) 2,054 SQ. FT. ON OVER 26 ACRES. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Trevor. $599,000 (CA0053599)

BUNGLAOW IN KILLAM... 5 bedrooms, 4 baths, 1,399 sq. ft. Call Tracy or Heather. $259,000 (CA0052781) SINGLE WIDE MOBILE... With land in Rosalind. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, 845 sq. ft. Call Heather or Tracy. $49,900 (CA0052551)

1,300 SQ. FT. IN DAYSLAND… 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Trevor. $197,500 (CA0060176)

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LAKE FRONT PROPERTY... in Little Beaver Lake Estates. 2 bedrooms, 2 bath, 1,460 sq. ft. Call Rick. $338,000 (CA0052168)

40 ACRES NEAR KINGMAN… Call Dale. $149,900 (CA0059929) 1,216 SQ. FT. IN SEDGEWICK… 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Rick. $145,000 (CA0059098)

2,288 SQ. FT.... 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Call Tracy or Heather. $650,000 (CA0056746)

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ACREAGE, 1,620 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW... 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. Call Dale. $645,000 (CA0058522) 1,650 SQ. FT. LAKEFRONT... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Rick. $273,000 (CA0058077)

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LITTLE BEAVER LAKE COTTAGE... Call Rick. $175,000 (CA0057776)

BUNGALOW IN KILLAM... 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. 1,008 sq. ft. Call Natasha or Katie. $149,900 (CA0046242) BUNGALOW IN SEDGEWICK... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1,199 sq. ft. Call Loni. $104,000 (CA0043368)

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ACREAGE NEAR RYLEY... 13.1 acres, 1,340 sq. ft., 4 beds, 2 baths. Call Trevor. $349,900 (CA0039832)

1,556 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY IN BAWLF... 3 bedrooms, 1 bath. Call Loni. $199,900 (CA0057641)

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ACREAGE NEAR ROSALIND... 1,043 sq. ft. 1 bedroom, 2 baths. 23.99 Acres. Call Trevor. $269,900 (CA0051570) DAYSLAND BUNGALOW... 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Call Bud James. $175,000 (CA0051450)

FARMLAND... 75 acres. Call Tracy or Heather. $449,900 (CA0058309)

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1 1/2 STOREY... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 900 sq. ft. Call Trevor. $149,900 (CA0052002)

1,260 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY IN BAWLF... 3 bedrooms, 2 (2) baths. Call Trevor. $199,900 (CA0053979)

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1,806 SQ. FT. HOME... 4 bedrooms, 4 bath. Call Heather or Tracy. $386,900 (CA0057333)

TWO-STOREY IN CREEKSIDE... 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, 1,490 sq. ft. Call Heather or Tracy. $439,900 (CA0052587)

VACANT LOT IN TILLICUM BEACH... Call Tracy or Heather. $99,000 (CA0054032)

2,497 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY IN SEDGEWICK... 4 WALK OUT bedrooms, 4 baths. Call Loni. $289,000 (CA0053558) BI-LEVEL ACREAGE... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Trevor. $525,000 (CA0060355)

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1,320 SQ. FT. BAWLF… 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Dale. $279,500 (CA0060627)

1,745 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY... 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Tracy or Heather. $388,800 (CA0057577) DOWNTOWN CAMROSE BUSINESS... Call Heather or Tracy. (CA0057477)

ACREAGE NEAR STROME... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Trevor. $149,000 (CA0055137)

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NEW BUILD UNDER CONSTRUCTION... 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, 1,920 sq. ft. Call Heather or Tracy. $445,388 (CA0046480)

1,350 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Dale. $429,500 (CA0058041)

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745 SQ. FT HOME IN DAYSLAND... 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Tracy or Heather. $167,700. (CA0055455)

COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR SALE/LEASE... 4,702 sq. ft. Call Trevor or Natasha. $899,900 (CA0046968)

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1,136 SQ. FT. HOME... in Sedgewick, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Loni. $199,000 (CA0056976) 1,485 SQ. FT. IN BAWLF... 4 bedrooms, , 3 3 baths. Call Natasha or Katie. $379,000 (CA0056766)

CAMROSE 743 SQ. FT. CONDO... 2 bedrooms, 1 bath. Call Tracy or Heather. $144,900 (CA0060809)

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NOT A “DEADBEAT DUCK” AFTER ALL!

Home Hardware’s Daddy duck is back with his new brood! As it turns out, he wasn’t out paddling around or quackin’ after all. He was, however, doing some serious soul-searching in the reflection pool. Bless his heart - his time away was actually all about his family.

What say? On his mind is his family’s future in Alberta under the new “Duck Dynasty”… and these lingering questions: • Did we collectively take time to carefully study the resumes of the people now calling the shots of a $48 billion operation? (Duck blind) • How long will it take for the PST discussion to start and what will that chosen number end up being? (Duck roast) • How lucrative will it become for the province’s most powerful unions and their members? (Lucky ducks) • What new social programs will be implemented? How soon? At what cost? (Lord, love a duck!) • Will Alberta’s biggest and sharpest employers still be based in the province four years from now? (Duck migration) • What are the dangers which lie ahead? (Duck soup)

Or will things turn out just “ducky?” (Ducks in a row)

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City conducting roadway assessment By Dan Jensen

You’ll might be doing a few double takes as you make your way to and from work this week. Tetra Tech EBA will be taking videos of and collecting data on Camrose roads from now until May 29 using its specialized PSP-7000 survey vehicle. “They are basically going to be taking readings of our asphalt to get a better handle on what kind of cracking we have, as well as the location of potholes and other road failures,” explained City acting general manager of infrastructure and planning Jeremy Enarson in a presentation to Committee of the Whole Council May 19. “They are going to be able to cover the entire city, including the airport, which has a number of paved surfaces that need to be rehabilitated.” The readings will be summarized by Tetra Tech in a report that will allow the City to understand what condition each roadway is in, as well as to determine the scope and timing of any remedial work that should be done. “(The report) will help us get a better handle on which roadways have the highest priorities and ultimately what is the best level of treatment,” said Enarson. “It will also give us information on whether we are doing the correct level of maintenance on every type of roadway and assist us in developing the next ten year capital plan with respect to roadways.” The survey vehicle will be travelling at normal speeds and obeying all provincial and local regulations. “It will be looking at everything that is paved in the city, with the exception of back alleys,” said Enarson. Tetra Tech will not be taking core samples of roads that may have been damaged over time by the use of salt in the winter. “The sanding of our roads is going to contribute to longer term failures but there is no destructive testing that is going to be happening as a result of this,” said Enarson. “Basically it (the vehicle) will just be driving on the roads and using its lasers that are pointed at the ground to give an idea of tracks that are there and the depth of the ruts.”

HEALTH DAY AT CHARLIE KILLAM

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Grade 7 Charlie Killam School student Alyssa Turcan pulls a heavy dummy using straps in a simulated fire rescue exercise during a Re-Energize Health Fair on May 20. Inset: Grade 6 student Travis Cunningham stands firm as Grade 8 student Emma Jarrett kicks the bag during a Doerksen TaeKwon-Do demonstration session. Students participated in six sessions and a cool down period as they learned several ways to prepare for healthy and active living.

Council asks to increase scope of bridge project By Dan Jensen

City council has instructed Camrose administration to increase the scope of the 48 Avenue bridge project to accommodate a pedestrian underpass and obtain updated design estimate from AMEC. The initial estimate for a design change is $100,000. “I don’t know the numbers but that would be the rough order of magnitude,” said infrastructure and planning acting general manager Jeremy Enarson in a presentation to council May 19. “There will have to be some re-do work, but definitely not everything has to be re-done.” Councillor Wayne Throndson expressed opposition to changing the scope of the project before getting an exact handle on the costs of a new design. “The $100,000 may not be a lot of money to some but I can’t vote in favour until I know that number,” he said. Throndson feels the bridge with underpass falls into the category of “nice to have but not a must have.” Enarson assured council that the additional design cost was included in a previous report which showed a $2 million difference in going from a bridge without an underpass to one with an underpass.

“In terms of full disclosure (AMEC) came up with a number less than $2 million and administration increased it to $2 million because they didn’t have the numbers on property acquisition,” he said. Councillor Agnes Hoveland questioned whether adding $2 million to the cost of the original estimate would be enough. “I certainly favour an underpass but I don’t want to be unreasonable,” she said. “Typically when we have had capital projects they haven’t been an additional $2 million, they have been an additional $4 million. That is the way things happen quite often so I wouldn’t want to venture into this unless we really have a clear idea of what the actual cost would be,” Enarson noted that there are still a lot of unknowns surrounding the project. “To really get a handle on the costs you would have to take the design a lot further,” he said. “It would be pretty rare that you would come across something that says you just can’t do it. There will be more utilities that would have to be relocated and we would have to build up the soil substructure. We are a couple of months away from being able to go to the level of

detail where we can really provide a better estimate.” Councillor PJ Stasko said while an underpass may be a wonderful thing he cannot justify an additional $2 million expenditure. Councillor Dave Ofrim suggested that now is the time to go ahead with the project. “In my business when you start something there is a time to do it and it is when you are right at that point,” he said. “If at the time of tendering this comes $4 million over (the original estimate) we can go in another direction if we have to.” Enarson noted that AMEC has tendered a large number of projects in the last couple of months and knows that the tender results are favourable for clients such as the City of Camrose. “The costs are coming in competitive. With the downturn in the market more companies are bidding on jobs and there is better selection in terms of contractors.” Mayor Norm Mayer said he is not comfortable with council saying what it has in mind for a total cost of the project. “I don’t necessarily like the idea of saying we have $7 million to spend because all of a sudden we are telling

the world out there, yeah, come in at $7 million and we are going to do it. I would be more inclined to say we have $6 million to spend and see where we go from there when we get the tenders.” Mayer suggested it may be possible to make changes to the 51 Street intersection at the corner of Wildrose Co-op. “I have mentioned before that we should adjust 51 Street with a right out and a right in, no left turn, and remove the lights,” he said. “That would get rid of the box up of traffic from 50 to 51 Streets that you get between those lights. It would give us a better slope from 53 street and allow for easier design of a pedestrian walkway. “I support the idea of having an underpass and I think we should phase out the lights on 51st.” Enarson explained that in looking at the current 10 year capital plan there are a number of potential projects that could be deferred to allow the City to spend more for an underpass. “Most of the transportation projects undertaken by the City, by sheer numbers, currently involve road overlays and reconstructions on various existing roadways,” he said. “However, as the scope of those projects is typ-

ically quite small, the City would need to defer a large number of projects in order to free up sufficient funds to help pay for the pedestrian underpass. Generally speaking, administration would not recommend deferring multiple road overlay and reconstruction projects, as these road improvements are generally needed based on current and projected roadway conditions.” Administration estimates that the City’s balance in the basic municipal transportation grant fund will be approximately $3.14 million by the end of 2017, and that the balance in the federal gas tax fund will be approximately $2.83 million by the end of 2017. “Both of these stated numbers are prior to the allocation of grant funding for the current scope of the 48 Avenue bridge project, which administration currently estimates that $4.6 million will be eligible for grant funding,” said Enarson. “Thus, by the end of 2017, administration currently estimates that the City will have approximately $1.37 million of accumulated grants in the basic municipal transportation grant and federal gas tax fund reserves which would be used for an expanded scope to the 48 Avenue bridge project.”


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Stettler County and Camrose County June 11, 2015 Rochon Sands Community Hall 6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.

Supper provided. Please call or email to register: Camrose County Agricultural Service Board (780) 672-4765 ASB@county.camrose.ab.ca

COACHES WANTED Coaching applications are now being accepted by CMH for the following teams: - Midget AA Vikings - Bantam AA Bulldogs - PeeWee AA Vikings - Atom AA Vikings - Novice Vikings Deadline for applications is Friday, June 12 and interviews will be set up to take place the week of June 15-20. Applications for all other A teams, female teams and non-representative teams are also being accepted at this time. Thank you to those who have already submitted applications.

Please send a copy of coaching application and resumé which includes training and coaching experience to Camrose Minor Hockey Coordinators via email at kings@camrosehockey.com or mail to PO Box 1587, Camrose, AB T4V 1X4. Visit our website at www.camrosehockey.com for coaching applications and requirements. A police check will NOT be required until a team has been designated to the applicable coach.

gordon@hatchlawcompany.com www.hatchlawcompany.com


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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 26, 2015 – Page 8

Q.

Why choose laminate?

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Laminate has come a long way. And you’ll be just as surprised by laminate that looks like tile or stone. As affordable as it is versatile, laminate l i t flooring goes anywhere in your home. Perfect for any room. Laminate is the perfect choice for those rooms in your home that get a lot of traffic, like entryways and family rooms. It’s also ideal in basements where concrete slabs lack the level surface needed for hardwood. And you’ll love how easily laminate floors clean up in kitchens. Simplify your life. Laminate surfaces make it easy to maintain a great-looking floor. Their tough exteriors resist stains and moisture, providing years of unbeatable protection against scuffs and scratches. While there’s much to consider in creating the desired look, style and long-term performance of your floors, know that you’ll find beautiful flooring that’s made affordable at Wideman Carpet One. Plus, the experts at Wideman Carpet One are always available to assist you personally and answer any questions you may have.

Q.

Why do you recommend flight stop-overs?

A stop-over on an International flight is a wonderful way to break up a lengthy ride. It’s one of the true bargains of travel. Most airlines allow a stop-over with a minimal charge for this option. Rules can be very liberal in terms of time allowed. Some airlines allow a night or two; others significantly longer at your stop-over location.

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What stop-over locations do you recommend? What is your favourite?

London, to me, is an irresistible stop on rides to Africa or final vacation destinations in Europe. The history, the culture and endless things to do should warrant your serious consideration. If you’re headed to an Asian destination (perhaps Malaysia, Thailand), Hong Kong or Seoul are remarkable and exciting places to spend time, learn about and enjoy. Stop and explore the Cook Islands en route to Australia or New Zealand. The islands represent a chance to experience an amazing tropical holiday. Absolutely pure air; amazing water; rare untouched charm! My favourite? That’s easy! Incomparable Iceland – a mustsee for everyone who loves travel. Answer provided by:

Glenda Beagle, Owner

Flooring Expert

Should I worry about skin cancer?

Albertans tend to ‘overdose’ on the summer sun. It’s understandable considering our glorious season of warmth is so short. The downside, though, is that it is extremely unhealthy! Your healthy tan (including those from a machine), can cause dry skin, wrinkling, blemishing and a 75% increase in your odds of getting skin cancer. Science has proven the risk is greatest for people with fair or freckled skin, light eyes and blond or red hair. Odds also increase if you work outdoors, have experienced sunburns or have a family history of cancer.

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We can help with advice and products to help you be ‘sun-smart’! Sun-protective clothing, including widebrimmed hats, sunglasses and long sleeved shirts is highly advisable. If this isn’t your style, contact lenses with UV protection and sunscreen products should be considered mandatory. For maximum effectiveness, you need to regularly use a broad-spectrum, waterresistant sunscreen with an SPF (sun protection factor) of at least 30. You should reapply according to the instructions provided – usually in a couple of hours, or after swimming or sweating. Yes, even during cloudy weather! Come and see us – our goal is to keep you and your children safe from the sun! Answer provided by:

Brian Thiessen, Owner/Pharmasist

CAMROSE GROVES’

Answer provided by:

Bev Meadahl,

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The Rose City Roots Music Society is bringing back Kirby Sewell at 8 p.m. on May 29. His band will be playing at the Bailey Theatre. Sewell was on the Roots concert series a year ago at the Bailey, and also back in 2012 at a local pub. There is no doubt Sewell was born to sing. The tall singer performs like the great gospel soul singers of the past. He not only shares his music, but adds his own life in unforgettable blues vocal performances. Producer/guitarist Neil Gunhold, lead guitarist Morgan Turkon, drummer Jim Johnston on drums and bass player Jaw Cho support Sewell’s deeply textured, soul filled, blues and rock vocals. Advance tickets are available at the Bailey Box Office or online.


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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 26, 2015 – Page 9

Q.

Is rental real estate a good investment?

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While I struggle with advising people tto take on consumer debt, I encourage ppeople to consider borrowing for ppotentially appreciating assets such as R RRSPs, a stock portfolio or real estate. Leverage often effectively increases one’s net worth. Ideally, investing in real estate should be handled like a mini-business. Focus on securing cash-flow positive properties. This means your rental income covers all expenses: the mortgage, taxes, insurance, maintenance and provides a contingency. For best return, do the less-glamorous work of a landlord: minor repairs, screening tenants, and looking after the structure or yard when you have vacancies. Be diligent about spotting property defects: leaky basements, mould, or asbestos. Such conditions can turn into financial nightmares. A good way to enter into an income-generating property is to consider living in a home with a basement or other rental suite within. Be certain it meets local bylaws. Declare all rental income! Count on qualified professionals to assist you: home inspector, tax advisor, insurance agent, etc. To help you secure the perfect property so that you can make money, the most important person is me, your realtor! Answer provided by:

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Yes, chances are excellent that we can significantly eliminate or reduce your dependence on allergy medications. We’ve had patients who have enjoyed significantly reduced symptoms during treatments, while the acupuncture needles were still in place! Your runny nose, sneezing and watery, itchy eyes as a result of allergies to pollen or other seasonal phenomena can likely be helped with the science of acupuncture. Your personalized treatment plan may also include diet alterations such as avoidance of sugar or milk products. Acupuncture, used for centuries in other civilizations particularly by Chinese medical practitioners, has proven effective for a wide range of medical conditions and pain and symptom relief. Recent and on-going clinical trials in South Korea, Germany and elsewhere are supplying evidence that acupuncture is indeed effective as a stand-alone, natural treatment option for allergies. You may also realize relief in your wallet! Acupuncture’s role in the treatment of your allergies may also eliminate your need to purchase prepared over the counter or prescribed medications. Answer provided by:

Don Forestier, Agent Cell 780.679.7232 Office 780.672.8835 www.cometocamrose.com

Rose Country Realty Ltd. BROKER Independently owned and operated

Q.

What do you mean by “small ship cruise?”

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For decades cruise lines built bbigger and more luxurious ships. Ships sailing with the population of a small city became routine. Ship h ddesign evolved to cabins designed to face the inside of the ship and their remarkable appointments: waterslides, tennis courts, fitness areas and 5 star dining areas and magnificent ballrooms. Now, entrepreneurial companies are building cruise ships holding from 140 people to a few hundred, or even up to 1000 passengers depending on the type of voyage. The design has returned to ‘looking out’ of the vessel, as trips are designed to be closer to shorelines, with shorter distances between ports of call. There is another huge advantage – smaller boats enable travel along rivers and often to ports deep inside the city – including some of the most desirable cities’ downtown shopping, dining and entertainment districts. River Cruise and small ship cruise lines tend to be all-inclusive, a nice feature for astute travellers and family vacations. We find it is easier to get to know fellow passengers and crew on small ships. We are experts in this type of travel. Come see us for assistance. Answer provided by:

Trevor Hildebrand,

Owner/Certified Travel Counsellor 4874-50 Street, Camrose Phone 672-2000

I suffer greatly from allergies. Can Acupuncture help?

Colleen Hartman, Acupuncturist

Q. A:

What type of window coverings will create a soft elegant feeling in my home?

Roman shades combine the up-scale beauty of soft drapery with the convenient b operation of a shade. We have an extensive o selection of fabrics – from timeless to s ultra-modern – to create an atmosphere of high-style sophistication that’s sure to impress. Choose flat panel style for a clean, traditional appearance or the teardrop or looped style to add bold depth and dimension. Roman shades are available with cordless lift option to help prevent injury in homes with children or pets, and our popular top down bottom up option is also available for clear view through and natural light while maintaining privacy. There are many different ways to enhance the look of your roman shade with our finishing touches available. Trimming and fringes create a more personalized appearance and adding a wood cornice or 6” fabric valance can complete the look you desire. Roman shade fabrics also coordinate perfectly with many other types of blinds like roller shades and sliding panels. This means easily flowing style throughout your home. To create the look of long lasting beauty and elegance, roman shades are the perfect style solution. See your local expert, Dion Currie at Wideman Paint and Décor about selecting and installing the window coverings that are right for you.

– ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS –

Camrose Acupuncture Acupressure Cinic

100,4910-51 St., Camrose Phone 780.672.9360

Q.

How can Vision Credit Union make decisions on loans so much faster than big banks?

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The answer is in the question – it’s because we are small in scope! Unlike the chartered banks or other large financial institutions we ddo not h have llayers of bureaucracy or offices in far-off cities. We serve small, primarily rural, communities and our corporate office is based in Camrose. So loans, regardless of size or type are either approved right at one of our 16 branches or at the Camrose office. No need to wait for someone to respond from two time zones and a ‘world’ away. Our loans people understand the need for a quick response when our members are shopping for a new air seeder or tractor, a mortgage or a loan for a vacation or boat. Our staff understands farming and is educated to make decisions on the needs of small business owners operating in remote rural centers. Can the same be said about someone with an MBA, sitting at a desk in Toronto? Count on us for loans of any size and operating lines of credit. And, rates that are competitive or better! Profitsharing, too!

Answer provided by:

Dion Currie, Interior Decorator

4939-48 Street, Camrose • Ph. 780-672-6778

Q.

Does it cost a lot to operate a hot tub?

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Without question, this is the most common question we hear. There is no correct answer to this question. Spa operation will have many factors: tub age, usage amount, winter versus summer operation, the number of people who use it and your attentiveness to water condition. What we will say, without reservation, is this – our HydroPool line of tubs is built for our climate and over decades of same family ownership HydroPool has created and refined a product that is highly energy efficient, extremely reliable and very long-lasting. It will provide many years of family enjoyment. We believe you will find your monthly operational cost to be similar to other forms of entertainment – a couple of family restaurant meals, going to the movie theater or a few games of bowling. Enjoying a back yard tub will be considerably less expensive than going to professional sporting events, concerts or weekend vacations. We enjoy hearing clients tell us their tub may well be the best consumer decision they have ever made and we hear this a lot! Answer provided by:

Doneal and Russ ss Greipl, Owners

Answer provided by:

Paulette Robinson,

Manager of Marketing & Communication

Where members matter most!

www.visioncu.ca

R&D Hot Tubs

3843F-44 Avenue, Camrose Ph. 780-679-4003 • www.rdhottubs.ca “Home of outstanding Customer Service”


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UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION

SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 2015 – 10:00 AM

Garry Schmitke – Camrose, AB LOCATED: From the Junction of Hwy 13 & 21 (west of Camrose), go 6.1 km south on Hwy 21, then 1.4 km east on Twp Rd 462 or from New Norway, go 10 km north on Hwy 21, then 1.4 km east on Twp Rd 462. Gate Sign – 21106 Twp Rd 462. FOR MORE INFO, CONTACT: Garry Schmitke at 780-878-1583 or 780-672-6984. This is a very clean line of equipment. Most larger pieces have been shedded. Equipment & Internet Bidding at 12:00 p.m.

Advice given on how to maintain a bike By Ryley Corcoran, Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society coordinator

TRACTORS & DOZER • 1996 John Deere 8770 4WD, 20.8R42 duals (good tires), showing 4,054 hrs, quad trans, 3 hyd, shedded, one owner, vg cond, S/N RW8770S004747 • 14’ Degelman 4-way dozer, hyd. angle, one owner, S/N 18570 • John Deere 2140 c/w JD 146 loader, 6’ bucket, 3-pt. hitch, 18.4x30 rears, showing 7,962 hrs, canopy, 2 hyd., 540 PTO, S/N 398890 • Allis Chalmers 7060, 20.8x38 singles, 3 hyd., 540/1000 PTO • 2012 John Deere 3032E MFWD c/w JD 305 loader, 5’ bucket (quick attach), joystick, 31 hp, 75 hr at booking, hydro, 3-pt. hitch, 2 hyd., 540 PTO, purchased new Nov./13, exc. cond, warranty remaining, S/N 411982, JD I-Match hitch sells separate COMBINE & HEADER • 1999 John Deere 9610 c/w JD 914 header, 30.5L-32 fronts, 1,806 sep. / 2,404 eng. hrs, chaff spreader, Hopper Topper, 2nd owner, shedded ($13,800.00 w/o Oct/13, $14,445.00 w/o Dec/11), vg cond., S/N X681339 Terms: 25% non-refundable deposit, balance by Aug. 1/15 • 25’ JD 925 rigid straight cut header, Plastic finger PU reel, one yr old knife & guards, new gear box, S/N H00925R666109 • 25’ factory header transport SWATHER • 25’ Hesston 8100 SP, UII PU reel, 1,750 hrs, 21.5L-16.1 fronts, dbl swath attach., vg cond., S/N 810T 01138 TRUCKS • 1995 Volvo TA grain truck, 19’ steel box & hoist, Cat 3406, 13 spd trans, 923,425 mi showing, 11R24.5 tires, roll tarp, fresh safety, good cond. • 1977 GMC 6500 TA grain truck, 18’ steel box (60” sides) & hoist, 427 gas, 5&4 trans., air brakes, spring susp., roll tarp, 10.00Rx20 tires, good cond. • 1969 Ford 500 SA c/w 14’ gravel box, rebuilt eng (330) and rebuilt 4&2 trans., 84,357 mi, 9.00x20 tires, one owner, good cond. • 1997 GMC 2500 3/4 T, 4x4, ext cab, short box, 6.5L diesel, 209,344 km, loaded w/ leather

• 1987 Ford F250 Lariat, 4x4, ext cab, long box, 6.9L diesel, std trans., 191,283 km showing • IH L-130 1-Ton, box & hoist, 1950+/– PAY LOADER & BACKHOE • IH Hough 4WD pay loader c/w 82” bucket plus two 18” ext., cab, 6 cyl gas, S/N 340304C005667 • John Deere 310-A backhoe, cab, good cond., S/N 310AD 346292T SEEDING & TILLAGE • 40’ John Deere 610 seeding tool c/w JD 787 TBH air tank (230 bu), 10” spacing, all new lift rams, dbl shoot, 3 bar Degelman harrows, knock-on shovels (tank has had work done, one owner, always shedded), both units in vg cond. • 40’ Morris Wrangler III hyd. wing harrow / packer • 52’ IH 4700 Vibra Shank cult., 9-1/2” +/- spacing, 3 bar harrows • 24’ Krause 1428 disc, 3 bar harrows • 70’ Flexicoil Sys 82 tine harrows, (Grey), ext. tines SPRAYER • 60’ Melroe 220 Spray Coupe, 1,030 hrs, tow hitch, 4 spd, good/vg cond., S/N 208913741 • • • • • •

AUGERS & GRAIN VAC Farm King 13”x70’ mech. swing auger, good cond., S/N 9191228 Sakundiak 8”x41’ auger c/w 25hp Kohler (home built mover w/ 12 hp eng), E-Kay bin sweep Farm King 10”x60’ hyd swing auger Sakundiak 7”x45’ auger, 14 hp Kohler, elec start Brandt 7”x35’ auger, 16 hp Kohler, not running Walinga 510 grain vac, shedded, good cond.

HONEY WAGON • Better-Bilt 2100 TA liquid manure wagon, 2100 gal +/–, 19L-16.1 tandem floatation tires BINS & DRYER • Westeel hopper bin, 1800 bu+/–, smooth skin • Butler 14’x3 ring, 1500 bu+/–, wood floor • Behlen 300 batch dryer, PTO drive

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LAWN TRACTOR & 3-PT. HITCH EQUIPMENT 2013 JD 445 EZ Track zero turn lawn mower, 85 hrs at booking, 54” cut, 27 hp, exc. cond. 5’ Frontier 3-pt. disc, notched blades, exc. 6’ Frontier 3-pt. hyd. angle rear blade, exc. 8’ 3-pt. cult.

TRAILER & BOAT • 25’ TA 5th wheel holiday trailer, 8’ toy hauler at rear, fridge, stove, 3-piece bath, awning • 15’ Chrysler Trihull open bow boat, 70 hp Evinrude, elec. trolling motor, power tilt, fish finder, c/w Spartan trailer, stored inside, vg cond. SNOWMOBILE & TRAILERS • 1995 Artic Cat 580 EXT, EFI, 2,689 km, one owner, c/w cover, vg • Newmans Sled Bed alum. 2-place skidoo trailer, tilt deck • 2-place tilt deck skidoo trailer MISCELLANEOUS • Honda Inverter EU 3000 generator, ltd use • Chem Handler c/w new Banjo pump; Soterra chem pump; Outback S lightbar & receiver; Qty Bourgault knock-on shovels • Swather mover; 4 whl wagon w/ long deck; Snowco grain cleaner on trailer; Canola roller • 2000 gal fuel tank - 110V pump; 1000 gal +/- fuel tank; 500 gal x 2 / 300 gal tanks & triple stand; 1000 gal tank / stand • 1,250 gal poly water tank; 1,200 gal fiberglass tank; 500 gal tank on 4 whl wagon • 500 gal propane tank; Two 100 gal slip tanks - 12V pump; 3-pt. posthole auger; straw buncher; 18.4x38 clamp on duals • Two 14’ fiberglass canoes; JD upright air compressor; (2) chainsaws, weed eaters, (3) Wisconsin engs. - 16/12 hp; Tow ropes, tarps, shovels, misc tools, 2 & 4 bottom plows; Antique saw mandrel (belt) & forge; misc. antiques • See website for more misc.

SELLING FOR BOB McGEE 780-608-9853 Bob has retired from farming. Very clean, well looked after equipment. HARVEST EQUIPMENT • 1996 Gleaner R72 combine c/w Victory Super 8 PU, 2218 sep / 3011 eng hrs, 30.5Lx32 fronts, chaff spreader, shedded, good cond., S/N R72-76152 • 2001 - 22’ MF 220XL swather, 1,197 hrs, 5000 Series header, Schumacher drive, PU reel, dbl swath, 21.5Lx16.1 fronts, shedded, vg cond., S/N HM70225. TERMS ON COMBINE & SWATHER: 25% non-refundable deposit, balance by Aug. 1/15. • Sakundiak HD 10-1800, 10”x59’ mechanical swing auger, vg cond., S/N 60685 TRACTOR & GRAIN TRUCK • IH 1486 2WD, 20.8x38 factory duals, 7,961 hrs showing, 2 hyd., 1000 PTO, shedded, good cond., S/N 42549 • 1975 Ford 500 c/w 14’ box & hoist, 44,750 orig. mi., all new tires, 330 eng., 5&2 trans., roll tarp, shedded, one owner, vg cond. SEEDING & FIELD EQUIP. • 32’ Bourgault 8800 air seeder c/w Bourgault 3225 air tank (has 3rd tank), 8” +/- spacing, single shoot, broadcast kit, 4 bar harrows, good cond. • 60’ Inland harrow / packer, 1-3/4” packers • 60’ Flexicoil Sys 82 harrows, one owner, vg cond. AUCTIONEER’S NOTES • Internet Bidding provided by

• Internet bidders must pre-register at least 48 hours prior to sale. • Items must be paid in full before being removed from the sale site. • If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction Company, we require a letter of reference from your bank. • See complete terms and conditions on our website.

CAMROSE, AB Phone 780-672-1105 • Fax 780-672-3955 Email djas@xplornet.com www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com AB License 334038

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LATE ADDITIONS FOR THE JUNE 6 GARRY SCHMITKE AUCTION These items are selling for Bob McGee. Contact him at 780-608-9853.

If you enjoy riding bikes in the summer, you know that having a bike in good condition can make or break a day on the trails. A valuable asset for anyone who r ides is the ability to do general maintenance on their own. Ca mrose residents, who attend the Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society ’s f irst event on May 21 covered just that. In the CWSS’s opening event, Konrad Schellenberg, the owner of Green Gear, came out to explain basic bike maintenance. A fter a quick crash course on bike parts and lingo, attendees were shown how to properly clean and adjust everything from their brakes to their gea rs. Konrad brought with him a bike and stand, some spare parts, equipment, and supplies to prov ide examples of how to do all of the maintenance f irst hand. T he ne x t C W S S event is M ay 2 8 at 7 p.m. at t he St ony C r e ek C ent r e. T he presentation is on the Blue D ot Movement , a g ra s sr o ot s i n it iative aimed to ensure clea n air, pure water, a nd hea lthy food for generations t o c ome. E ver yone is enc ou r aged to come out a nd lear n more about envir on ment a l r ight s i n Ca m rose a nd a rou nd the world.

• 1983 MF 4800 4WD w/ 18.4x38 duals, showing 5489 hrs, 1000 PTO, partial powershift, 4 hyd plus return, Cummins eng, PTO never used, orig rubber, • 31’ Morris CP-731 Magnum shedded, one owner, good II DT cult, 4 bar harrows, one cond, S/N 9D004564 owner, vg cond

• 1975 Chev C65 SA grain truck w/ 16’ steel box & hoist, roll tarp, 366 eng, 5&2 trans, showing 68,685 km, 10.00x20 tires, shedded, good cond

CAMROSE, AB Phone 780-672-1105 • Fax 780-672-3955 Email djas@xplornet.com www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com AB License 334038

3507-52A Street Creekview, Camrose Some of the features of this wonderful showhome: • 1,641 sq. ft. • 23’ x 26’ garage • Granite, custom maple cabinetry, engineered hardwood • Two bedrooms and office/den upstairs • Main floor laundry • 11’ coffered ceilings • RV parking • Two covered decks • 9’ basement with in-floor heating • Close to walking trails

Call for viewing! MLS #CA0056242

517,000

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Now $510,000 GST included

Built Homes by B e t te r :

www.katerracontracting.ca Geoff Semmens 780.781.3500


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UNRESERVED FARM AUCTIONS Dave & Ruby Hutchinson John & Wendy Reist of New Norway, AB of Hay Lakes, AB Tue., June 9 – 4:00 p.m.

LOCATED: From New Norway, go 7.5 km north on Hwy 21, then 2.4 km west on Twp Rd 461 or from the Junction of Hwy 13 & 21 (west of Camrose), go 8.7 km south on Hwy 21, then 2.4 km west on Twp Rd 461. Gate Sign – 21364 TWP RD 461. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Dave Hutchinson at 780-855-2161. Dave and Ruby have maintained their equipment very well. Lots of very interesting antiques. Note the 4:00 p.m. start.

TRACTORS & DOZER • (2) Caldwell aeration fans, 3 hp / 1 • Allis Chalmers 8010 2WD, 20.8x38 hp; (2) sets ducting tires (clamp on duals), 7,324 hrs • 500 gal poly tank on 4-whl HD showing, Powershift, 3 hyd., wagon; 7-1/2’ SA utility trailer; 540/1000 PTO, good cond. trailer type estate sprayer; banjo • 8’ Allied underslung dozer blade pump; 150 gal slip tank; poly truck • Allis Chalmers WD 2WD, new box water tank 14.9x28 rears, belt pulley • 4500 W gas generator; 20.8x38 tires; Craftsman 3 hp table saw; GRAIN TRUCK (2) auger hoppers; truck toolbox; • 1976 GMC 6000 SA c/w 15’ box & Qty 6’x6’ rubber trailer mats; nose hoist, 29,449 orig miles, V8, 5&2 baskets; lg dehorners; drill press; trans., rear hitch & hyd. outlets, dog house good cond. ANTIQUES 1873 wood steamer trunk Lacie Bedard Limitee wood heater 10 gal Medalta crock, vg Duncan Fyfe drop down table; mantle clock; wooden high chair; Singer sewing machine & stool; wicker baskets; Norman Rockwell CATTLE EQUIPMENT tin plates (4 pc); wood egg crates; NH 680 TA manure spreader, good wood apple / orange boxes; Lg cond. pen collection; washboard; sad Morand maternity pen, auto iron; clothes stomper; kit utensils; headgate, exc. cond. pablum box; coal pail; heaters; Owatonna 95 mixer mill, shedded mirrors; (3) dolls; pictures; cast iron 4-wheel farm wagon, 8’x18’ deck bean pot; kid’s sleigh; red wagon Three hay racks • Qty Avon collectables; Elsie the Cow 16’ calf shelter, tin roof; (3) 80 gal figurine; coal oil lamps; lanterns; lick tanks; Bale elevator c/w elec. Calgary Stampede Chuckwagon motor; 230 gal lick tank game; The National Hockey League Koenders dugout windmill game; Qty of collectable tins; tobacco tins; lighters; crocks; jugs; FIELD EQUIPMENT horse collar; neck yoke; wagon Kirchner V ditcher, good cond. 50’ Farm King tine harrows & wheels; kid’s saddle; etc. drawbar SELLING FOR 21’ Allis Chalmers disc, flip up wings TERRY FAST 14’ John Deere DT cult., 3 bar 780-679-8688 harrows TRACTORS 14’ AC DT cult., 3 bar harrows • John Deere 2130 2WD c/w JD 146 20’ AC 1200 field cult., harrows Westfield 7”x46’ auger, 16 hp, elec loader, 6’ bucket, diesel, 3-pt hitch, 18.4x30 rears, 1 hyd., 540 PTO, start, good cond. good cond. Sakundiak 7”x37’ PTO auger 18’ Versatile 18 PT swather, batt • John Deere 3010 2WD c/w JD 148 loader, 6’ bucket, gas, 18.4x30 reel, kear shear rears, 1 hyd., 540 PTO, vg cond. 18’ Macdon PU reel • Loader mt bale fork, fits above AC 3 bottom plow on steel tractors HOLIDAY TRAILER • Loader mt pallet forks, fits above 2009 23’ Fleetwood Mallard Sport tractors TA holiday trailer, bumper pull, SELLING FOR queen bed, awning, lots of storage, DOUG LUNDSTROM vg cond., limited use, stored under Call Todd 780-878-4012 cover

HAYING EQUIPMENT • John Deere 337 sq. baler, good cond., S/N 601725 • NH 851 rd baler, Auto-wrap, shedded, good cond. • Vicon 9 wheel hay rake, trail type • 9’ NH 479 haybine • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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COMBINE and HEADER TRAILER • 18’ TA car hauler, ramps, 6 bolt • John Deere 7720 c/w JD 6-belt PU (newer belts), hydro, showing 3,058 wheels hrs, recent work has been done MISCELLANEOUS including feeder chain, shedded til • Craftsman LT 2000 lawn tractor, 42” recently, good cond., S/N 359048H mower, automatic, 21 hp • John Deere 224 straight cut header, • AC 916 hydro yard tractor, 38” PU reel, new knife rototiller HAYBINE • Honda Big Red trike • Craftsman 36” gas driven PT • 14’ NH 116 hydraswing, rubber rollers, one owner, S/N 537486 rototiller

Alfred Metzker of Gwynne, AB

Thur., June 11 – 4:30 p.m. Thur., June 18 – 4:00 p.m. LOCATED: From the east side of Hay Lakes, go 2.7 km north on Rge Rd 215 or from the intersection of Hwy 21 & 623 (south of New Sarepta) go 6.4 km east on Hwy 623, then 3.6 km south on Rge Rd 215. Gate Sign – 49161 Rge Rd 215. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: John Reist at 780781-0101 or 780-878-3245. This is a clean line of equipment. Note the 4:30 p.m. start.

TRACTORS • 2000 John Deere 6410 MFWD c/w JD 640 selfleveling loader, 6’ bucket & grapple, 4,238 hrs at booking, 3-pt. hitch, joystick, LH reverser, Power Quad trans, 18.4R38 rears, newer front tires, 540/1000 PTO, 2 hyd., shedded, one owner, vg cond., S/N L06410V274585 • Quick attach HD bale fork for above loader • Case 730 2WD c/w loader & bucket, 15-30 rears, 2 hyd., PTO, S/N 8146784 • Minneapolis Moline M670 2WD, diesel, open station, 18.4x34 rears, 2 hyd., PTO, S/N 30000598 HAYING EQUIPMENT • 1998 John Deere 566 rd baler, 12,190 bales, good cond., S/N E00566X127288 • 12’ Case IH 8360 Hydraswing haybine, rubber top / steel bottom rollers, one owner, vg cond., S/N CFH0091021 • Deutz-Allis KS 1.50 Hay Tedder, PTO drive • Self-unloading 5-bale wagon, PT

• Qty Peavy Mart panels 10’, 12’ • 7 poly calf hutches • 28’ metal & 24’ silage bunks • 4 feed troughs, poly • Mineral tank, Lewis cattle oiler, water tanks, bale feeder, gates, Qty new & used 4-5” posts FIELD EQUIPMENT • 18’ White 249 DT cult., 3 bar harrows • 12’ DT cult. BIN • Wheatland 1208E hopper bin, 1,095 bu+/–, skid, full bin alert, top manway MISCELLANEOUS • WINPOWER 30 KVA PTO generator on trailer, Model 50/30 PTCD-T2, 540 PTO, limited use • 7’ 3-pt hitch rear blade • 6-1/2’ F&R 3-pt hitch cult. • 1987 Dodge 150 1/2 Ton, reg cab, long box, 2WD, 318 eng, auto • (2) slip tanks 50 / 100 gal; 500 & 300 gal fuel tanks / stands • Mower deck for JD 318 mower; Monarch 200 110V water pump (unused), 6-1/2 hp Banjo pump, (4) LT 265/70R17 winter tires (vg), small poly water tank, vet supplies, halters & leads, calf puller, clippers, pitch forks, shovels, small vet fridge, chainsaw, tools, barb wire, farm misc.

SKID STEER & ATTACHMENTS • Gehl 4625 SX skid steer c/w 6’ dirt bucket, 47 hp, 1998 +/–, 2,033 hrs at booking, cab, heater, hand controls, front hyd., good cond., S/N 24305 SELLING FOR GREG TABLER The following fit the above 780-699-5647 Gehl skid steer: • Edge 1650 CL hyd post hole TRACTOR auger c/w quick attach plate • 1985 Versatile 856 4WD, • Horst GRC48 5’ manure fork Designation 6, 18.4R38 & grapple, vg duals, Powershift, 1000 • 5’ dirt bucket PTO, 4 hyd. plus aux., • 5’ manure fork showing 9,007 hrs, shedded, • 2-prong bale fork 2nd owner, S/N 251397 STOCK TRAILER GRAIN TRUCK • 2008 14’ 4-Star aluminum • 1997 Ford Aeromax TA TA bumper pull, center gate, c/w 20’ steel box & hoist, rubber floor, 16” tires, one showing 967,889 km, Detroit owner, exc cond. 60 Series, 10 spd trans, new 11R22.5 rubber, new rad., CATTLE EQUIPMENT roll tarp, rear hoist control & • Hesston S320 TA manure remote endgate, shedded, spreader, 22.5 tires, 1000 vg cond. PTO, good cond. AUGERS & PLOW • Woody’s Whammer PT post pounder, fully hyd., good • Brandt 8”x52’ Supercharged cond. Selling for Henry PTO auger, limited use • Wheatheart 8” transfer Kozak. Call 780-878-3851. auger, 6 hp motor • JD 40 SA manure spreader • Qty Morand corral panels 8’, • Wil-Rich 8-bottom plow, 10’, 12’ coulters

LOCATED: From Gwynne, go 1.5 km east on Hwy 13, then 12.8 km north on Rge Rd 225 (it becomes 224), then 1.6 km east on Twp Rd 480 (Gwynne is 10 km east of Wetaskiwin on Hwy 13) or take Hwy 616 (west of Armena or east of Hwy 2A) to Rge Rd 223, then go 3.2 km south. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Alfred Metzker at 780-878-3791. Alfred has looked after all his equipment and tools very well. Note the 4:00 p.m. start.

TRACTORS & 3-pt. hitch estate sprayer; ATTACHMENTS Agri Fab lawn sweep; (2) • 2008 John Deere 3520 walk behind rototillers; MFWD c/w JD 300 CX MTD weedeater; yard type loader, 5’ bucket, diesel, decorative windmill; 12’ 865 hrs at booking, 3-pt steel gate; (3) poly troughs; hitch, joystick, hydro, 540 (2) 13-26 tires & rims; misc PTO, 37 hp, one owner, lumber; (2) ext. ladders; shedded, exc cond., S/N Magpie trap LV3520H451679 • 10” Rockwell / Beaver • 7’ Frontier quick-attach table saw; 12” Mastercraft snow blade, exc cond, fits planer; 22T shop press; IH above tractor tool chest; Forney welder; • Frontier quick-attach pallet 1200W generator; (2) B&D fork routers & tables; (2) miter • John Deere 3140 2WD c/w saws; cut off saw; band Ezee-On 100 loader, bucket saw; qty elec. & cordless & grapple, 7,298 hrs at booking, 3-pt hitch, 2 hyd., tools; HD vise on roller table; small anvil; qty hand 540/1000 PTO, 18.4x34 tools; shovels; jacks; fishing rears, new clutch, shedded, rods; pressure pump one owner, good cond, S/N 402429L ANTIQUES 3-PT. HITCH EQUIPMENT • Walk-behind potato hiller; scythe; wrought iron bed • John Deere 665 3-pt. hitch frame; chrome table; tractor rototiller, 66”, exc cond • 7’ Farm King Y750 3-pt seats; table; stove; 6-gal. hitch finishing mower, exc crock cond SELLING FOR • 7’ Pro Stock 3-pt hitch EUGENE WALTERS cultivator

780-361-5562 or

STOCK TRAILER 250-579-0299 • 20’ Trail Rite 5th wheel TA TRACTORS stock trailer, 1994, rubber • John Deere 4020 2WD mats tractor c/w JD 46A loader, QUAD & LAWNMOWERS bucket & bale fork, 7,325 • John Deere Buck 500 quad, hrs, powershift, diesel, new 4x4, 5 spd auto, 954 miles, rear 23.1-30 tires, cab, 2 winch, one owner hyd., shedded, good cond., • 5’ County Plow quad blade S/N T223P153044R • John Deere 80 HD dump • IH B275 2WD tractor c/w wagon • John Deere LX 188 lawn loader, bucket, diesel, 3-pt hitch, 1 hyd., 540 PTO tractor

• John Deere 317 yard tractor GRAIN TRUCK c/w 48” mower & 42” • 1976 IH 1600 c/w 15’ rototiller box & hoist, 35,531 orig. miles, 8 cyl gas, 5&2 trans, HOTSY WASHER 10.00x20 tires, shedded, vg & GENERATOR • Hotsy 555SS pressure to exc cond. washer, new in 2009 MISC. FARM EQUIPMENT • 18 KW PTO generator mtd • 18’ Krause TA disc, smooth on trailer c/w attached blades Lincoln 225 welder • 5’ Farm King 3-pt hitch flail TRUCK & TRAILER mower • 1989 GMC SLE 1/2 T, 4x4, • 14’ IH 150 hoedrill, grass reg cab, long box, 239,641 seed attach, rubber km, auto, A/T/C, PW & PDL, packers, shedded matching canopy • JD 5-bottom plow on rubber • 16’ TA car hauler trailer • 13’ Chain harrows, vg • 50’ Versatile diamond MISCELLANEOUS harrows, hyd. drawbar & TOOLS • 14’ Graham Holme DT cult; • WW cattle squeeze • Two SA utility trailers, 11’ & Two 20’ Co-op field cults • 3-pt. hitch grass seeder; 3” 12’ • Walk-behind Weed Eater; gas water pump

CAMROSE, AB Phone 780-672-1105 • Fax 780-672-3955 • Email djas@xplornet.com www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com • AB License 334038 See complete terms and conditions on our website.


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REFLECTIONS by Bonnie Hutchinson The question is... A long time ago, I read, “Questions are more important than answers.” I rolled my eyes heavenward. I was interested in practical answers, not useless philosophy, thank you very much. I’ve changed my mind about two things since then: questions and philosophy! But for now, let’s focus on questions. Empowering questions Some years later, I met a woman who taught me, “Ask

empowering questions.” Here’s what she meant. If you ask a question such as, “Why did this happen to me?” or “What’s wrong with ______?” you will undoubtedly think of answers. But you won’t feel happier or more capable. On the other hand, if you ask a question like, “What can we learn from this?” or “What’s an opportunity in this situation?” you will undoubtedly think of answers, and you might feel happier or more capable – in other words, more empowered. She had a list of “empowering questions” – questions that take your mind in a direction that makes you happier and better able to be in charge of your life. Don’t ask Sometime after that, I figured out something else. Human brains are hardwired to figure things out, to go in search of answers to questions. Our brains love puzzles. If you ask a question, your brain is going to busy itself finding an answer. Based on that, I came up with a list of questions you should never ask, because you really do not want your brain to show you the answer. Here are some examples: What could go wrong? How hard can it be? What’s not to like? How long could it take? Pay attention to the questions you ask yourself, because your brain is going to find out for you – possibly by demonstrating the answer! Your brain will think it’s doing you a favour. You may not agree. Risk management questions Of course, there is a place for asking questions to which you might not like the answers, in order to help you prepare for possible challenges. For example, the astronaut Chris Hadfield says that, as part of astronaut preparation, they spend months asking, “What could go wrong?” and then figuring out what they could do if such a thing happened. It’s called risk management and preparation. Hadfield says that, problems did indeed happen when they were out in space. The problems were never identical to what the astronauts had imagined, but because they had thought of possibilities months or years before, when real challenges happened out in space they were able to adapt and respond. That saved their lives more than once. Questions that expand our thinking Last week I was with a group of people who shared a process I really appreciated. First, we were asked to think of something that was on our minds, perhaps something that was troubling us or some incident when we had reacted in a way that was not like the kind of person we would like to be. We had some time to reflect on how that situation made us feel. Then we were asked to think about, “What would it be like if that problem were solved?” We had fun imagining that. The final four questions were ones I intend to ask myself often from this point forward: What is the greatest potential waiting to unfold? What is the message trying to get through? Who is this situation asking me to be? What are the best possible conditions I can create, so that the greatest potential can manifest? I found those to be very empowering questions. So what questions are on your mind this week? Hope they are empowering. If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com.

Trustee steps down to pursue employment BRSD board member Judith Mazankowski will be trading her trustee role for that of employee this fall. The two-year member of the board of trustees took a leave of absence from her duties as an elected official this month to submit an application for the position of Learning Together program coordinator. Now that interviews have taken place and a hiring committee has determined Mrs. Mazankowski is the best candidate for the role, she has tendered her resignation as a member of the board. ““Education is so important and I have really valued the chance to play a role in shaping the future for students,” she said. “I have loved the opportunity to serve the families as well – the school councils and parents of the school communities I have been involved with have been so open and welcoming.

Judith Mazankowski

When I joined the board I had no way of knowing that this employment opportunity would become available. It’s been a very difficult decision to step away from being a trustee.” Mrs. Mazankowski has a Bachelor of Applied Child Studies – a multi-disciplinary degree that consists of Social Work, Child and Youth and Early Childhood Studies. The Learning Together program, which helps young

mothers finish high school, has a strong emphasis on child development, as well as working with local agencies to ensure students have supports in place to help them succeed. “Honestly,” said Mrs. Mazankowski, “it’s my dream job and I just couldn’t let it get away.” In order to accept the job, Mrs. Mazankowski must resign from the board of trustees, effective immediately. “We’re sorry to see her leave the board,” said chair Kendall Severson. “We have appreciated Judith’s contributions and her continual focus on doing what’s in the best interests of students. But we are also excited for her to have this new challenge and we wish her well.” A by-election to fill the board vacancy in Camrose County North will be scheduled for the fall of 2015.

Legion prepares for cenotaph ceremony

Murray Green, Camrose Booster The main cenotaph near the museum is moving to the next phase of construction. By Murray Green

The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will soon have a smaller version of the cenotaph located outside of its facility for club gatherings. An opening ceremony will be held on June 6 at 11 a.m. to mark the installation and honour D-Day. This event is open to the public and everyone is encouraged to attend to help celebrate. “This saves the veterans from running back and forth every time we want to hold a ceremony,” said Comrade Ragnar Gislason. “This monument is being donated by the Vision Credit Union. It will feature black polished granite and etched into it will be a Legion crest, Lest We Forget, and a Canadian flag. On the back will be a dedication to all those who lost their lives in service to Canada.” The monument will be more than three feet high and installed the first

week in June, prior to celebration. “I can’t see anything wrong with having two cenotaphs. When we have a big ceremony, it will be near the museum location,” added Gislason. “Agnes Minnes and Bob Bell have done a lot of work to raise funds for the cenotaph projects.” Community cenotaph

The City of Camrose is working hard to complete the community cenotaph near the Camrose and District Centennial Museum by Canada Day. A concrete pad has been built and gravel has been hauled in preparation for the relocation next month. “The community really came through for us,” said Comrade Ragnar Gislason. “This was a community project and the cenotaph belongs to the City and the citizens of Camrose and area.” The Harry Connor chapter of the IODE (Impe-

rial Order of Daughters of the Empire) donated the original First World War memorial to the citizens of Camrose before there was a Legion. The cenotaph originally was located downtown, then moved to where the old outdoor swimming pool was (near Parkview Place) and then to the 48 Avenue location. Since the Legion moved last year, the cenotaph has been in storage waiting for its new home. The monument will feature three pieces in a tribute to the veterans of the First World War, Second World War and several conflicts. The cenotaph is not only used for honouring those who lost their lives during the wars, or conflicts, but also on Remembrance Day, Decoration Day (last Sunday in August), the Battle of Atlantic in May, D-Day (June 6), Canada Day and any activity where the fallen are honoured.


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YOUR SUPPORT WAS

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Rose City Curling Club would like to thank the following sponsors for their help in making the 2014-2015 curling season a sweeping success! A-1 Rentals Adamson Exteriors AFSC Agnes & Dora Agriterra Equipment Andrukow Group Solutions Inc. Arbonne Badass Matting Bali Shop Battle River Hockey Plus Battle River Implements Battle River Realty Ltd. Battle River Recreational Repair Bayer Beginning to End Blue Mango Hair & Makeup Boman’s Radiator Border Paving Border Roofing Boston Pizza Burgar Funeral Home Cable TV Community 10 Camrose Acupuncture Camrose Animal Clinic Camrose Capital Planning Camrose Chrysler Camrose Directory Camrose Glass Camrose Machine & Welding

Camrose Veterinary Hospital Camrose Wireless Connection Canadian Tire Candler Art Gallery Cassady’s Lock and Key CEL Electric Central Agencies Inc. CJ’s Sign Shop Crackmasters Custom Welding D-2 Electric Ltd. Dales Liquor Store Double Dam Golf Course Double T Autobody Dow Ducks Unlimited Duff Layton’s Men’s Wear Dust Bunny Furnace & Duct Cleaning East Side Mario’s Embroidery Concepts Engraving Store and More Farm Credit Canada Flamans - Everald Olson Fossen Excavating Fountain Tire Ltd. Geo’s Sports Lounge Glover International Grant Thornton Green Valley Gardens

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CCC moving in a new direction By Dan Jensen

City Center Camrose will be striking out in a new direction in 2015. CCC president Michael Wetsch addressed the downtown business association’s plans to draw more businesses downtown and concentrate on the big picture during a recent Committee of the Whole council meeting. “There is a lot of attention on the east and west end of town and we are just trying to bring a little more attention back to the downtown,” said Wetsch. “We will develop a new business model. We will seek out opportunities to engage new partners and address the needs of our members in a rational, well-thought out process.” CCC believes there is great potential and opportunities that exist within the many different businesses in the downtown revitalization zone. “Each business provides an opportunity for shoppers to have additional selection and options,” said Wetsch. “It provides an opportunity for staff to work where they can make a difference. It provides an opportunity for the business owner to focus on something (he or she) is passionate about. My vision for City Center Camrose is one where things truly are alive at the centre.” City Center Camrose took the first step towards change at its annual general meeting in January when members voted to register as a non profit corporation – Downtown Camrose Development Ltd.

Heyhurst leaves Covenant Health Community Board in good shape By Murray Green

Alan Heyhurst had decided to retire after three years as the chair of the Covenant Health Community Board and the St. Mary’s Foundation in Camrose. On May 12, he passed the gavel to fellow board member Judith O’Shaughnessy. “I’ve been involved in St. Mary’s health care since 2001, as the director of corporate services. It’s time to retire and not worry about things. It’s time to relax,” said Alan. He started with the hospital board in March 2012. “Two highlights that come to mind are the chapel opening in June 25, 2012, not long after I was chair and the 150 Year Celebration of Catholic Healthcare in Alberta on June 13, 2014. Those were two major events for the hospital board,” Alan recalled. “This might not be

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Alan Heyhurst, chair of the Covenant Health Community Board in Camrose passes on his position title to Judith O’Shaughnessy on May 12. Heyhurst retired from the board after serving three years as the chair for St. Mary’s Hospital.

a board accomplishment, but we have had two health ministers visit us to get an understanding of our hospital.” Alan was born and raised in Cambridge, England and obtained his char-

tered accountant designation shortly before immigrating to Canada in 1978. He is a member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta. “The board has found its

purpose over the last three years. A community board is different from a board of directors. We advocate on behalf of the hospital for services and I think we have done a pretty good job of doing that,” explained Alan. “The Foundation doesn’t have a major project right now. The next project that may require fundraising for is for emergency renovations.” Both boards have created a larger understanding of what services are offered at the hospital and helped the hospital with awareness of the added services such as the stroke rehabilitation centre. “St. Mary’s Hospital has met the demands and needs of the community and hasn’t wavered from its goals,” said Alan. “Since the Sisters started the hospital, it has

worked towards serving the community.” During his varied career he has worked in manufacturing, travel and airlines, commercial real estate, auditing and spent the last 25 years in education and health care. He was with Alberta College in Edmonton for 11 years and was also the associate vice-president of university services at MacEwan University. “I’m leaving the board in fantastic hands. One of the challenges we have had is recruiting board members. We now have three vacancies on a board of nine. That will be Judith’s first challenge. The hospital is well positioned,” said Alan. “The engaged board is amazing and I’m comfortable in leaving.”


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RIBBON CUTTING FOR OCEAN SIDE

Mayor Norm Mayer cut a ribbon to officially open Ocean Side Restaurant May 15. Joining him in the photo were, left to right, Ocean Side manager Laura Falk, hostess Chere Zimmer, owner Al Kara, City of Camrose Economic Development officer Ray Telford and hostess Mary Ann Payton. Ocean Side Restaurant, at 6510-48 Avenue, has an extensive menu of seafood, steak and more.

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Big Valley Jamboree Molson Saloon Favorite Playing for The Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak

Returns to Camrose for One Night Only for the

6th Annual Dinner and Auction

FOR THE ROYAL CANADIAN ARMY CADETS

Saturday, May 30 at the Moose Family Center 5001-52 Avenue, Camrose

Featuring Master of Ceremonies Kimberly Wylde Cocktails – 1730 hours (5:30 p.m.) Supper – 1800 hours (6:00 p.m.) Live and Silent Auction Begins Rik Reese Band – 1930 hours (7:30 p.m.) Our thanks for the support of Bashaw Meats, Chef Tyson Wright and Chef David King For tickets, please call the Box Office – 780.672.3194 Kim Newberry – 780.608.6863 Camrose Legion Branch #57 – 780.672.3325 Necklynz Men’s Hair Studio – 780.672.1366 Your support of this fundraiser is greatly appreciated

3068 South Alberta Light Horse Royal Canadian Army Cadets

Rib Tickler

Thursday, June 11 at Camrose Resort Casino Tickets available for only $50 includes a multi-rib dinner and entertainment.

Yes! only $50! Tickets available from DON FORESTIER – 780-679-7232 and also from Business IQ, Main Street Camrose, during business hours. Proceeds go to help the Rotary with their projects of helping the community

Intoxicated man refuses breath sample A call was received from a concerned citizen that a man was operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. Police located the vehicle and arrested a 44-yearold man. The man was brought back to the Police Service where he refused to provide adequate samples. The man was charged with impaired driving and refusing to provide a breath sample. A 36-year-old woman called advising her husband was intoxicated inside of the residence and causing problems. Police attended and arrested a 35-year-old man for prevention of breach of peace.

David James and Big River reflect Cash’s life on stage By Murray Green Local music fans have been waiting for a chance to hear David James and Big River pay tribute to Johnny Cash and his music. The singer who sounds and talks like the real man in black will be at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on May 29 beginning at 8 p.m. The Cash sound-alike artist has a soft spot for Camrose. “I grew up in Tofield and hung out and worked on farms in the area. We also owned the old Macleod’s store. I remember, as a kid, coming into Camrose and stopping at the old fashioned ice cream parlour with my mom. Camrose and the rest of Alberta have always been big country music fans. They are the biggest Cash fans in the country,” said the singer with the deep voice. “We play all over, but a lot in Alberta because people keep wanting us back. Cash had working class music and Alberta is notorious for hard working people.” James and Big River is one of the most authentic Johnny Cash tribute shows touring today. Thousands of fans agree with those reviews, as they routinely sell out shows in venues large and small across Canada. Local music fans can also claim that after hear-

ing the legend himself in New Norway in the late ’50s. Cash was a hit in Alberta, and James knows he has a strong following here as well. Cash’s manager was a Canadian, so it led to several Canadian tours and a huge following in the west. “Johnny flew to Saskatoon and then asked his band to drive from the States to play in a Canadian tour. He told them it would only take a couple of days for them to get here. When it came time to play in Saskatoon his band was still two days away, so he asked a couple of local musicians to fill in. I ran into one of those musicians in Saskatoon and he showed me his scrapbook. It’s fun hearing about the old stories,” James added. James often tells stories about his take on Cash’s

songs. With his voice re-creation, it is almost like the music legend it telling them himself. From the way Cash holds his guitar to the way he talks to his audience, the legendary musician lives again when James steps to the mike and says, “Hello – I’m almost Johnny Cash.” Big River with Todd Sacerty on bass, Duncan Symonds on guitar and pedal steel, and Colin Stevenson on drums also look and sound like the legacy band that backed up Cash. The Nanaimo, B.C. band are true professionals on and off stage, which is a testament to the memory of Cash that fans have come to expect from David James and Big River. “I played in several bands, from rock to jazz

music, before doing the tribute. I was in a jazz vocal band as the bass, but I really didn’t want to do it, but my voice fit. In country bands, I sang several Johnny Cash songs, so it was a perfect fit for me,” he said. “All I had to do is send my accent down to Arkansas and it seemed to fit. It was an easy transition for me.” The Cash spirit was rekindled when the Walk the Line movie came out in 2005. “I sang a few songs and my girlfriend said I sounded exactly like him and it went from there,” he explained. The extensive catalogue of songs, from classics like “Walk the Line,” “Ring of Fire” and “Boy Named Sue,” attract audiences of young and old alike to relive the music of Johnny Cash.

“I have to play the big hits for the fans, but I also perform some of the lesser known songs as well to expand our play list. That way we can change a few songs with every show and keep it fresh for the band.” Cash’s rockabilly and added train beat was a lead in for rock music. “Luther Perkins (a Cash band member) came up with the beat called palm music. He would rest his palm on the strings to stop the vibration and it sounded like a train, which was later famous in Cash’s music. I made the joke that Luther Perkins was the godfather of heavy metal,” recalled the former local musician. “Some of the Cash fans don’t want to hear that. James has dedicated himself to recreating an authentic tribute to Cash, focusing on not only his rich baritone, but also his mannerisms and his interaction with the crowd. The man in black might be gone, but David James and Big River are fulfilling the continuing demand for his music. “My favourite song is ‘Orange Blossom Special’ because it gets the crowd going,” he said. “Originally, he did the song with Jimmy Dean, and then on his own.” Tickets are available at the LPAC box office.


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Students shown the value of speaking out against abuse By Dan Jensen

Students at Our Lady of Mount Pleasant, Camrose Composite High and Charlie Killam Schools are more apt to talk to others about the violence they or their fellow classmates might be experiencing after watching emerging actor Colin Dingwall do a stand-up job in his performance of Colin Doyle’s award-winning Routes. “I got the message that if you are affected by violence you should be doing something about it,” said OLMP student Chevan MacKenzie. “I think the reason people don’t do that is because they are afraid to say what they really think.” OLMP Grade 8 student Deja Davidson said the play showed her how important it is to put fears aside to speak out against violence or bullying. “You have to say something because nothing will get better if you are quiet,” she said. Winner of a Toronto Dora Award and an Edmonton Sterling Award for Outstanding Production for Young Audiences, Routes is a one person play that explores the troubled life of 15-yearold Tom, who often rides the Number 65 bus until closing when he is unable to cope with the violence he is experiencing at home. As he does, he recalls significant moments in his life. He remembers how he disassociated himself from his socially awkward friend, who entered and won a dance contest and became the brunt of students’ jokes and teasing because he wanted to stay invisible. He also recalls the fight that his father and older half-brother, Dave, had the night before, on day nine of his father’s drinking binge, and his refusal to get involved even though his mother pleaded with him to help. Ultimately, at the end of the play, when the bus route is about to closed, he decides it is not safe to go home. He reaches out and calls Leonard, and asks if he can come over and stay the night with his family. As he gets off the

Colin Dingwall played the role of Tom in the play Routes by Colin Doyle.

bus, he receives a phone call from his mother, who is very worried about where he is. When she asks if he is okay he says no and reveals that he isn’t coming home, and that things need to change. Doyle was commissioned to write the play by Concrete Theatre, a professional theatre company committed to creating, developing and producing artistically excellent and culturally diverse theatre for young audiences that explores issues relevant to the lives of young people and their families. “When I started to write Routes, I struggled with trying to provide a solution for the teen audience that would see this play,” said Doyle. “I wanted to tell them how they could stop bullying – as a victim, as the instigator or as the witness. But it is too complicated; there isn’t

a single answer. After many false starts on the script I stopped worrying about providing an answer. I focused on telling the story of Tom, his friend Leonard, and an incident that happened on a bus in Millwoods. I’ve tried to explore the complicated lives of characters and show the routes that lead them to being victims of bullying, witnesses to bullying, or instigators of bullying.” Doyle said a fear for many teenagers is that things will never change. “In the play it is Tom’s fear. When I was 15 it was my fear. It will never change. Like Tom I was overweight, friendless and I had problems at home; at school I found ways not to be noticed, to stay invisible. I think 15 is the age when you’re still a child but you’re starting to view the world as an adult.

It was when I began to see my parents not as grown-ups who always knew what was best but as adults with their own problems, their own fears and their own mistakes. I began to see how complicated life is. How complicated it was for my family; my father was struggling with his drinking; my mother was struggling with the decision to end her marriage; my brother, sister and I were struggling with all the fears, problems and anger that came from being children of an alcoholic. At 15, I was convinced that it would never change. Tom’s hope that things would change was also my hope.” Doyle admits he doesn’t have an all-encompassing solution to stop bullying. “I do know that if you’re in a situation that needs to change, if you’re hoping for change, you need to reach out and ask for help – a family member, a friend, a teacher, someone.” Routes has been performed 15 different times, mostly in schools in Edmonton, with positive response. “We have had people come up to us afterwards and say how much they related to the character (Tom),” said Dingwall. “The play is based on so many real things to which people can relate. When I read it for the first time I cried because I had felt some of the same things. It was really sort of a personal experience for me.” Family Violence Action Society program director and Family Violence Response Council chair Sheralyn Dobos is aware that the play will raise some issues for students. “Our hope,” said Dobos, “is that the students will become more aware of the community of support there is outside the school and that the teachers and the staff in the schools will become more aware of the need to support the students.” The performances of Routes were sponsored by the Rotary Club of Camrose.

Truck stolen after keys left in the ignition May 21

A female called to report that her boyfriend stole her Pontiac Grand Am car. The boyfriend took the keys from the residence and left in the unregistered and uninsured motor vehicle. Police located a male that had a warrant for his arrest while conducting a traffic stop. The male was later released with a promise to appear in court.

May 20

On the east end of Camrose several complaints were received of trucks being broken into and items stolen. Suspect(s) also attempted to steal a truck, however, were unsuccessful. The suspect(s) were successful in stealing a Blue 2004 Dodge Ram truck, as the doors had been left unlocked and the keys inside. All of the recent incidents are believed to be

related and the investigation is ongoing. A 59-year-old man was charged with robbing another man of his truck. The two men had been arguing over the ownership of a 1997 Chevrolet truck, when the accused assaulted the truck owner and stole his truck. The accused was found several hours later north of Camrose in the truck and was subsequently arrested.

May 18

Police stopped a vehicle for a traffic violation and noted the 19-year-old male driver had consumed alcohol. The driver was licensed as a novice driver and held a Graduated License. He was issued a 30-day license suspension under the Alberta Zero Alcohol Tolerance Program and his vehicle was towed and seized for seven days.

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Wildlife stewardship coordinator By Murray Green

University of Alberta Augustana Campus fourthyear environmental studies student Ryley Corcoran is the new Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society coordinator. His first task will be launching month-long tree planting program. “We are going to tree the area south of Augustana near the train trestle,” said Camrose Parks manager Chris Clarkson. “We are going to invite the MLA, mayor and members from CN (who gave a grant) on June 13 for a ceremony and to plant trees. We want as many people to come out that day as possible to plant.” The project will assist in planting about 2,800 trees within Camrose. “Arbor day is essentially replaced by Arbor month. I have contacted the schools with an open invitation to set up a day to help plant,” said Ryley. “We are also going to have open days for the public to help plant for two hours.” Ryley is striving to get more families involved in activities in the weekly Thursday sessions held at the Stony Creek Centre beginning at 7 p.m. “I want to make it a fun evening for children. We will make bottle rockets, learn about recycling, study bats and some other activities that we will be finalizing shortly,” he said. “We are starting now and going until the end of July. Each session will have a different goal.” The sessions will include speakers for the adults and activities for children. Ryley wants to network with people interested in greenspaces and have professors share their knowledge. “We want local people to get involved with hands on experiences, and not just receive facts and numbers,” he said. Ryley will also help with the Purple Martin Festival on Sunday, June 21. “Working with purple martins will be new to me. I’ve had classes with professor Glen Hvenegaard, so I’ve learned quite a bit. They (birds) travel from Brazil to around here and they are putting geolocators on the purple martins to see how fast they are travelling and where they are going.” He will be assisting with data collection and counting birds. He is currently working on finalizing the calendar of events of the activities. “Ryley is working hard to get more school students involved with projects. That is something he is working hard at,” said Chris. For more information on the weekly sessions or to express concerns about wildlife, contact Ryley at 780672-0544.

Walter Dietz Walter Dietz was born at home on his parents’ farm near Forestburg, AB on February 2, 1929 and passed away peacefully with his wife by his side on May 5, 2015. Walter was one of 12 children born to Fred and Katarina. He grew up on the farm knowing hard work which shaped his work ethic throughout his entire life. He went to school in Galahad and from there attended the Vermilion School of Agriculture. He then furthered his education at the University of Alberta and earned a B.Sc. in Agriculture. After completing his education, he worked in various capacities for the Department of Agriculture. Walter and Doreen were married in 1958. They raised three children: Leslie, Elaine and Myron. While their children were young, Walter went back to university and obtained his M.Sc. in Animal Nutrition. At the time of his retirement in 1987, Walter had been the Regional Livestock Specialist for North Eastern Alberta for over 30 years. His early interest in computers was an important driver in both his work and personal life. Walter served the communities in which he lived. He applied his strong work ethic and determination to many community projects and organizations: town councillor, chairman of the church board, initiator of the Coronation Fair, Boy Scouts leader, member of the Vermilion Band, 4-H leader and judge, chairman of the Alberta Seniors’ Games, granting committee member for the Alberta Recreation Parks and Wildlife Foundation, and he was the visionary and primary driver behind the moving and refurbishment of the CN station into the Vermilion Provincial Park. He was a committed member of the Masonic Lodge for over 50 years. He enjoyed physical activity, healthy living and the outdoors. He actively participated in curling, cross country skiing, biking and slow pitch. He also enjoyed the creative outlets of woodworking and music. His four grandchildren were a source of great joy and pleasure. Walter is survived by Doreen, his wife of 58 years and his best friend; and their children Leslie, Elaine (Grant Kuefler), and Myron (Lisa Gieg). He also leaves four adored grandchildren Justine Kuefler, Mitchell Kuefler, Rayna Dietz and Thea Dietz. He is also survived by his brothers Alfred, Herb and Arnold; and sisters Emelia, Edna and Evelyn. He was predeceased by his infant son Walter McMahon Dietz; his parents; his brother Henry; and sisters Bertha, Mary, Maggie and Lydia. Funeral services were held on May 11, 2015 at Burgar Funeral Home in Camrose. He was laid to rest in the Galahad Cemetery. We, the family of the late Walter Dietz, would like to thank those who have been so kind to us since Walter’s passing. The flowers, cards, meals and memorial donations have been overwhelming and appreciated. Special thanks to: • The EMTs who arrived so quickly and were so professional. • The doctors and nurses at the emergency department of St. Mary’s Hospital. • Camrose Senior Slo-Pitch team and the Masons for attending the funeral as a group. • Friends and family from across Alberta, BC and parts of the US who came to bid Walter farewell. • The Brookside family for all their thoughts and special acts like food to the house and helping in so many ways. It is a comfort to know you are there. • Last, but certainly not least, to Rev. Brian Hunter, Darryl DeWalt and Burgar Funeral Home. You were all so kind and understanding.

Memorial Poems

Viola “Pat” McKenzie (nee Feragen) March 7, 1919 – March 15, 2015 It is with great sadness and love that we announce the passing of Viola (Pat) McKenzie on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at the age of 96. She lived all of her life in the Camrose area and worked for many years at Rosehaven. Viola is survived by her loving family: son Bob; daughters Val (Wil) Bauer and Deanna (Link) Oikawa; grandchildren Kerry (Kelly) and Scott (Sherry) Morgan, Angela (Carlos) Farias, Kyle McKenzie, Andrea, Jennifer and Dana Oikawa and Kimberly McKenzie; great-grandchildren Hunter McKenzie, Cody and Taylor Morgan, Cherie Cymbalisty, Sarah, Madison and Logan Farias. She was predeceased by three sons Gerald, Ronald and Terry; as well as her parents, Peter and Petra Feragen; brothers Pete and Arvid; sisters Reidun Nordin, Halgert Nielson and Hildur Simonson. Viola was a kind and loving mother and grandmother and loved by all who knew her. She will be missed greatly. A graveside service will be held at 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 30, 2015 at Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose (Section G2) followed by an informal celebration of Pat’s life at 3:00 p.m. at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel Reception Hall. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Alberta SPCA.

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In loving memory of

Betty Roberts who passed away on May 25, 2008 For all that life has given us And all that is left to do, We know no greater treasure Than the days we had with you. Another day, another year, A loving thought, a silent tear. We miss the days we used   to share But in our hearts,   you’re always there. Always loved and remembered, George, Shery, Lory, Marc and families In loving memory of Mom

Betty Roberts The world carried on without you Mom, tell us how could this be Then your love wrapped   its arms around us And your wisdom helped us   to see. Love you and miss you, Hub, Lori and family In loving memory of

Betty Roberts who passed away on May 25, 2008 I know you are in Heaven I know you are always there Sending signs to us Showing that you always care So truly loved, Shery Roberts

Eileen Delores Dale Eileen Delores Dale of Rosealta Lodge, Camrose, AB, formerly of Britle and St. Lazare, MB, passed away peacefully on May 17, 2015 at St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose in her 89th year. She was predeceased by her parents Mike and June Cussick; husband Tom; and son-in-law Jim Miller. She is survived by her daughter Penny; granddaughters Tracy and Cyndee and greatgranddaughter Savannah; son Rick (Wendy) and children Mark (Jolene), Kim and greatgrandchildren Keenan, Nate and Jace. A private family service will be held at a later date. Memorial donations to the Kidney Foundation are greatly appreciated.


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Jean Marie Knudsen March 3, 1933 – May 18, 2015 Mom died on May 18, 2015 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose. She is survived by her beloved son Les Knudsen of Camrose; and three daughters and their families: Beth Branting of Edmonton and children Ryan and Angela (Chal) and great-grandchildren Aiden and Erik, Kathryn and Bryan Graff of Ferintosh, and children Matt (Claire), Graham, David and Elly, and Jill Knudsen and Mark Mendelson of Toronto, and children Jonathan, Brittany, Jesse, Ty and Erika. She was predeceased by her husband Erik in 2001; and her brother Alan Wilson in 2011. Mom was born in Calgary. As a toddler, she became the chosen daughter of Jessie and Gordon Wilson and came to live at Duhamel. She graduated from New Norway High School and spent the next three years at the University of Alberta before starting her teaching career. During this time, she met our dad, a young Danish immigrant working on her parents’ farm. They were married in 1955 and soon bought the farm at New Norway. Mom was ahead of her time in many ways and was an early feminist with progressive social ideologies. She and Dad were Liberals who often discussed politics. She was a “working mother” during the ’60s and ’70s and strove tirelessly to balance her career, family and community responsibilities. Mom was a determined woman, finishing her university degree at night and at summer school. She was committed to ensuring her son Les got the education and support he deserved. She was dedicated to many organizations over the years including CAFCL, Centra Cam, New Norway United Church and the ATA. Mom embraced Dad’s family in Denmark. She quickly became fluent in Danish, a skill she proudly maintained until her death. Mom was a gracious hostess of many dinner parties. She harvested reams of vegetables from her garden to feed her family in the winter. Her bread will forever be famous to her grandchildren. Mom stopped teaching a short time after Dad’s cancer diagnosis and devoted herself to caring for him during his long illness. After his death, she also suffered a myriad of health problems and her last years were difficult. Her feisty spirit helped her to persevere despite enormous challenges. We are grateful to Mom for her many legacies. We will remember her intelligence, courage, commitment to learning, unfailing work ethic, dogged determination, and her role as a loving Mom who cherished her children and grandchildren. A Funeral Service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, May 22, 2015 from Burgar Memorial Chapel (4817-51 Avenue, Camrose). If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to CAFCL or to Centra Cam. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Vida Innes …would like to thank Cam Parker and Rev. Brian Hunter for the professionalism and kindness shown in planning Mom’s celebration of life. Mom would have been so proud of the tributes given – thank you, Kim and Alan. At a difficult time in our lives, we so appreciate the support and comfort of all our friends and family. Thank you for all the flowers, cards, donations and expressions of sympathy. “Every time we look at a twinkling star, we shall all remember Mom’s beautiful smile”

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Catherine “Ann” Olstad Catherine “Ann” Olstad of Camrose, AB formerly of Edberg, AB was born on October 2, 1931 in Hamilton, ON. Ann passed away on May 20, 2015 at Oak Cottage, Bethany Meadows in Camrose at the age of 83 years. Ann is survived by her children Leonard (Robin) Paltridge, Thomas Paltridge (Leah), Kathleen (Brent) Cadeau and Patricia (Ryke) Bennicke; and numerous family and friends. Predeceasing her in death was her husband Orville; daughter Loretta Mitchell; and son Christopher. A memorial service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, May 25, 2015 at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel in Camrose with Pastor Ken Grambo officiating. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice.

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David Hering David Hering of Camrose, AB was born on March 11, 1945 at Kerrobert, SK to Fritz and Elsie Hering. He passed away on May 21, 2015 in Camrose at the age of 70 years. He is survived by his wife Lori; brother Jack; sisters Helen and Mary Anne; brothers-inlaw Terry, Tim, Tom, Brian and Dennis; sister-in-law Brenda; numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A celebration of David’s life will be held from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 13, 2015 at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel in Camrose, Alberta. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations may be made to STARS or to the Humane Society.

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HAGER, June Doreen December 23, 1938 ~ May 16, 2015 June Doreen Hager, of Calgary, beloved wife of the late Reuben Hager, passed away at St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose, on May 16, 2015 at the age of 76 years. She was the loving mother of Julie (Gary) Pilot of Tofield, Diane (Tyler) Balko of Calgary and Doreen (Stuart) Fehr of Lacombe. June will also be dearly missed by her nine grandchildren and nine greatgrandchildren. She will also be lovingly remembered by her brother Len Hillstead; sister Betty Harrower and several nieces and nephews. Besides her husband, June was predeceased by her parents Thorvald and Julia Hillstead and her sister Katherine Joy Hager. A Celebration of June’s Life will be held in the Chapel of Mountain View Funeral Home (1605-100 Street SE, Calgary) on Wednesday, May 27, 2015 at 2:00 p.m. To express condolences, please visit: www.mountainviewmemorial.ca.

Myrna Maxwell Myrna Maxwell of Camrose, AB was born in Viking, AB on June 28, 1943; she passed away on May 10, 2015 at the Louise Jensen Center in Camrose at the age of 71 years. She is survived by her son Marty (Tracy); granddaughter Carlee; grandson Danial; numerous family and friends. Myrna was predeceased by her husband Garth and one infant son Brent. A private family inurnment service will be held at a later date at the Viking Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice.


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Locally, Camrose Seniors’ Coalition is hosting a seniors’ tea at Camrose United Church on Thursday, June 4, from 2 to 4 p.m. Entitled Seniors’ Stories, Songs and Strawberry Shortcake, the event will feature story-telling by Glenys Smith from the Camrose Railway Museum and an animated sing-along led by sunny Leslie Lindballe of onepercentyellow. Seniors

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City Hall to open for business June 1 By Dan Jensen

The new City Hall will open its doors for business June 1. “We’re going to be starting the move-in process this week and hope to have the bulk of it done between May 27 and 29,” said infrastructure and planning acting general manager Jeremy Enarson. “Our plan is to shut down all operations at the Mirror Lake Centre on May 29 and have a ribbon cutting ceremony on June 6 as part of Jaywalkers’ Jamboree.” The first week in the new building is expected to present challenges to City staff, who will be trying to serve customers while unpacking. “We’re asking that people be patient with us,” said Enarson. The need for a new City Hall has been identified and discussed for a decade or more. Initially City Hall renovations were discussed in 2002/2003. Ultimately it was decided that renovations were not viable and a new City Hall was required. The facility will accommodate staff growth over the next 30 years in the customer service, administration, finance, corporate services, and infrastructure and planning departments. Three of the floors have been completed and the fourth has been shelled in for future use.

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Fieldstone Developments condo proposal put on hold By Dan Jensen

A proposal to build a fourstorey condominium west of downtown Camrose has been put on hold. Fieldstone Developments owner Don Forestier told City council at a public hearing that he is withdrawing an application to redistrict a lot at 4825-54 Street from single family residential or duplex district to high density multi family residential district and a lot at 4823 54 Street from single family residential district to high density multi family residential district. “It seems like we have created quite a bit of controversy with this project, so what our company has decided to do at this point in time is put things on hold for at least a year and work with the City with their new land use bylaws,” said Forestier. The request means that the application for redistricting will have to be re-done. “The whole process will have to start over again,” said Mayor Norm Mayer. The condo as proposed would have had 20 suites,

each with two parking stalls and have been equal in height to the other four storey buildings in the neighbourhood. City administration was in support of the project as it would have provided the mix of housing types in what the Municipal Development Plan identifies as a built area. Fieldstone still plans to remove a house that sits on the lot at 4825-54 Street. “We are not sure when we are going to get the house down but, those are our plans,” said Forestier. Fieldstone was hoping to get the redistricting approved in advance of the new land use bylaw. “It is advantageous to the developer, in this specific circumstance, to have the proposed development considered under the existing land use bylaw,” said building and development services senior planner Aaron Leckie. “The existing land use bylaw does not set a maximum density in the R4 high density multi family residential district. The proposed R4 high density residential district in the pro-

posed land use bylaw carries a maximum density of 125 dwelling units per net residential hectare if parking is provided below grade. Therefore, the maximum density of the combined sites would be approximately 19 units, There are also more detailed design guidelines to limit the impact of high density development on adjacent low density dwellings.” The Fieldstone proposal received criticism from area residents who, in a March 31 open house and in emails to the City, noted that the proposed density does not fit the historical character of the neighbourhood, that the side yard setbacks are not sufficient to protect older homes, that it would create more traffic and it would result in a loss of privacy for adjacent homes. “We have already noticed a very high increase in traffic in our area due to the construction of two apartment buildings and are concerned about the traffic we already have,” said Twylene Hicks in an email to Leckie. “Height of buildings is also becoming an

issue with light-blockage for the smaller homes with gardens, not to mention privacy issues.” Barry Green and Linda Rolleston expressed concern about the proposed condo blocking light coming down on their garden and what the condo excavation would do to the foundation of their 80-year-old home. “We have worked hard to pay for our house as well as to renovate and improve both it and our yard over the 20 some years we have been there,” they said. “We have had difficulty sleeping since we learned of this proposed project and its impact on our lives and our property value.” June and Darrell Rousell questioned whether the proposed condo is a legacy we want to leave to future generations. Kerry Hygaard suggested the problems associated with the construction of the condo would create a hazardous atmosphere for all living in the area. “The air quality, gases, the toxic materials, the dust

and the rubble have huge health and safety factors that will affect all those in the neighbourhood,” she said. Hygaard said residents in the area are entitled to continued enjoyment of their homes and property. “This overpowering structure will negatively affect and disturb the enjoyment and liveability of their homes, yards and neighbourhood. The neighbourhood right now is pleasant and attractive. This building will block the sun and the view and will put an end to all the birds and wildlife. The increase in traffic and guest traffic will affect the air quality and noise levels. This quiet and narrow side street was not designed for this amount of vehicle use. This immense construction, the size and height, does not belong in this section of the city. There isn’t room for a condo-complex of that size on that street.” A range of options and development restrictions was presented to council by administration.


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It doesn’t get any more exciting than this. The Camrose Axemen scored the game winning run in the bottom of the seventh inning to garner a 4-3 come from behind victory at Kin Park’s Harry Andreassen Field on May 20. Blair Mulder and Paul Ofrim led the offence with six of their team’s nine hits. Both batters, along with Cal Zimmer, pounded out doubles. Ofrim collected three RBI’s, while Zimmer added the other. Ofrim started on the mound for the Axemen and gave up three unearned runs, while only allowing four hits and three walks. He struck out six batters. Joe Pasychnyk recorded the win by tossing three shut out innings. He allowed one hit and two walks, while striking out two. Former Camrose Minor Ball player Aiden Woodfine returned to the ball park as a member of the Indians. The Axemen came out flat and were down 7-0 after two innings before eventually losing 9-2 to the Edmonton Athletics in North Central Baseball League action on May 12. Camrose scored both runs in the sixth inning and ended the evening with only three hits. Ryan Petryshen collected two of the hits and had a RBI double. Dennis Landriault belted out the only other Camrose hit. Veteran pitcher Cory Martz started for the Axemen but was roughed up early with seven hits and seven runs. Ofrim and Dylan Borman each pitched an inning and allowed one run. Kyle Muzechka tossed two shut out innings in relief. The Axemen host the St. Albert Cardinals on May 27 at Kin Park’s Harry Andreassen Field beginning at 7:15 p.m. 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 19. The final home game is slated for Aug. 12. Action for the home doubleheader on Sunday begins at 1:30 p.m.

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Antique Tractors: 1939 Allis Chalmers Model M crawler; 1928 Allis Chalmers 2035; 1935 Allis Chalmers Model UC; 1929 Allis Chalmers United tractor, on steel; 1937 Allis Chalmers Model A; 1939 Allis Chalmers Model RC; 1949 Allis Chalmers Model G tractor; 1950 Allis Chalmers Model WF; Allis Chalmers Model IB; 1963 over 30 tractors Allis Chalmers Model D15; 1936 Allis Chalmers Model WC; 1938 Allis Chalmers Model B; 1944 Allis Chalmers Model B; 1945 Allis Chalmers Model WC; 1946 Allis Chalmers Model C; 1949 Allis Chalmers Model U; 1950 Allis Chalmers Model WD; 1958 Allis Chalmers Model CA tractor; 1972 Allis Chalmers Model 170 tractor w/ loader; 1948 Allis Chalmers WC grader; 1948 Allis Chalmers Model WD tractor w/ loader; 1948 Allis Chalmers Model WD; 1949 Allis Chalmers Model B; 1956 Allis Chalmers Model WD45; 1959 Allis Chalmers D17; 1946 Allis Chalmers Model B; 1938 Allis Chalmers Model B; 1934 Allis Chalmers grader; Allis Chalmers U; Allis Chalmers WC; Allis Chalmers WD; Allis Chalmers WD; Allis Chalmers B tractor; Allis Chalmers U; Massey Harris tractor, Allis Chalmers motor; Allis Chalmers WF tractor; Allis Chalmers 2035 tractor; Trailers: 2012 PJ 32’ gooseneck flatdeck trailer; ATV’s: 1996 Suzuki 550;; Horse Tack: Antique Equipment: Antiques –Misc: Antique Engines: Wakesha engine would fit Rumly 6; John Deere hit & miss; Massey Harris hit & miss; International McCormick Deering hit & miss; Fairmont Railway Model RO-C; Cushman / Massey Harris R-14; IHC LB; IHC M 1.5-2.5; IHC LB 1.5-2.5; Fairbanks Morse; Gilson Johnny on the Spot; IHC Model L red & gray; IHC LB 1.52.5; Cushdian R-14; John Deere E 1.5 hp,; John Deere E 1.5 hp; IHC LA 1.5-2.5 hp; Lister 11D2 2hp; Other Misc Equip. Partial listing only – See full list and pictures on the internet at www.kramerauction.com, or call 306-445-5000 for more information Important Notice: This is only a guide and in no way a guarantee of size, description or year. Please inspect all equipment to your own satisfaction. Complete terms and conditions are available at bidder registration.

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Twenty-year-old Bonnyville Pontiacs forward Evan Warmington has committed to the University of Alberta Augustana Vikings for the 2015-16 season. Warmington played 42 games for the Pontiacs in 2014-15, scoring 38 points. He played a total of 259 junior games with the Pontiacs, Whitecourt Wolverines and Spruce Grove Saints collecting 136 points. He was the co-winner of this year’s Pontiacs Top Defensive Player award and was the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s Player of the Week in January. “Evan made an instant impact to the Bonnyville Pontiacs both as a player and a person. He was everything a 20-year-old leader should be, playing in all key situations and bringing in a sense of swagger and confidence to our young dressing room,” said coach and general manager Rick Swan. “Evan plays hard every night and is one of the most coachable players that I have ever had the privilege of working with. He plays the game the right way and is selfless in everything that he does to ensure that his team succeeds. Augustana is getting a culture player, who is even a better person.”

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The Yoke Was on Me I was four years old. My father had left for work at 7 a.m. as usual, and I had breakfast with mom at 8:30. She made me eggs and I remember it well. Why, I still don’t know, I made up my four-year-old mind that I did not like eggs. I refused to eat the eggs. Mother and I argued: probably about nutritional value; about how I had always eaten eggs before without complaint; and no doubt the “because I said

so” final word on the subject. I prefer the word “determined” over the word stubborn,” so determinedly I sat and stared at the eggs. Once warm and inviting, they grew cold and rubbery. I was told I could not leave the table until I ate my eggs. It became a war of my “determinedness” versus my mom’s “stubbornness.” And so it was that I was at the table when my dad returned home from work at 4:30 that afternoon. He and mom had a discussion (to this day I do not know how it went, but they remained married for many years after until mom died). Dad excused me from the table and mom threw out my uneaten eggs. (Another time I may write about the need for parents to stick together in their decision making.) Fast forward sixteen years. Nancy and I are engaged and planning our wedding. We were invited to friends for breakfast. Breakfast! Not lunch. Not supper. Breakfast! Remember, I had not eaten an egg for sixteen years, and I had my father’s seal of approval on that decision! I began to calculate the odds. It would be waffles; less than five per cent. It would be pancakes; less than 20 per cent. It would be French toast; less than 25 per cent. It would be some kind of eggs; 90 per cent or higher. Maybe I could just let Nancy go without me? No! Maybe I could refuse to eat the eggs? (which would have certainly made Nancy unhappy with me). No! Eggs allergy? (that would be a lie). No! Brace myself like a man (after all I was soon to be married) and eat the eggs. Ugh, my only real option. The day came and Nancy gave me a pep talk about eating eggs. (To me it sounded more like a warning.) I prayed for pancakes, or waffles, or French toast, or even cold cereal. Our hostess declared, “Breakfast is served.” I sat on the edge of my seat in anticipation and hope. Eggs!?!? Nancy held my hand lovingly under the table as I took that first eventful bit of eggs in sixteen years. I liked it! Wow, they were good! Oh boy, what I had missed for those sixteen years because of my tenacious determinedness. I now knew I liked eggs. Some might still say that I face the world with a certain Missouri “stubbornness.” (The Missouri state animal is a donkey.) I still believe there is a place in everyone’s life to be determined enough to hold to their core beliefs and values. On the other hand, I sometimes wonder what other opportunities I may have missed just because I was determined to miss them.

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Dr. Allen Berger provides update to community at Augustana Spring Soiree By Dan Jensen

University of Alberta Augustana Faculty dean Dr. Allen Berger is proud of the success Augustana has had in attracting and retaining Aboriginal students. “We have made progress on numerous fronts as we strive to make Augustana not only a place that is hospitable to Aboriginal students, but a place where students from all backgrounds can learn about indigenous cultures and histories, can engage with difficult issues related to discrimination, inequality and other legacies of colonialism, and can discover through their work together how much they have in common despite their differences,” said Dr. Berger at Augustana’s spring soiree April 30. “We are particularly proud at Augustana this year in that we not only have a record overall enrolment, but also a record Aboriginal student enrolment. In fact, our percentage of Aboriginal students is the second highest in the university after the Faculty of Native Studies. And (on May 31) we will graduate a record number of Aboriginal students.” Dr. Berger noted that Augustana has hired a Tse Khe Nay historian from British Columbia to bring valuable diversity to course offerings, and, this summer, will be using a $1 million grant from the Office of the Prevost to construct a Wahkohtowin Lodge in the lower level of the Forum building. “(The Lodge) has been planned through extensive consultation with Aboriginal students and Aboriginal Elders from nearby communities,” he said. “It will include a number of different spaces for services to support our Aboriginal students, for informal gathering, and for programs and cultural displays that will help educate the entire Augustana and Camrose community.” Dr. Berger said Augustana has also expanded linkages with its neighbours at Maskwacis Cultural College, particularly through exciting library based collaborations. “This past year, Nancy Goebel, director of the Augustana Library, working with her counterpart, Manisha Khertarpal, at MCC, brought our human library program to Maskwacis. “The Human Library has a rich history at Augustana. It is a program that brings both the Augustana and Camrose community together to engage with people’s stories – for example, stories of physical or cognitive challenges, stories

Dr. Allen Berger gave a report to the community at Augustana’s Spring Soiree April 30.

of living with memories of childhood sexual abuse, stories of struggles with addiction or bipolar disorder, or stories of life as a transgender person. The goal of the Augustana human library is to create a space where individuals may directly engage with those who have experienced prejudice or other significant life challenges for the sake of encouraging compassion and understanding, maybe even engagement with complex social problems.” Intercultural and outdoor education Dr. Berger explained that Augustana was able make a positive impact on the lives of students this past winter by combining the international studies and outdoor education courses. “In February, Professor Morten Asfeldt, of Augustana, and Professor Takako Takano, of Waseda University in Japan, teamed up to co-teach a course entitled International Perspectives on Skill, Leadership, and Place,” he said. “After extensive preparations in courses on both sides of the Pacific Ocean, which here in Camrose included students working in Morten’s garage to build their own toboggans and wannigans and to restore 40-year-old traditional snow shoes, students from both universities, a combination of Canadian, Japanese and

Chinese students, headed out for a 14-day snowshoe and tenting expedition in Lakeland Provincial Park east of Lac LaBiche. Years from now as these Asian students and Canadian students tell stories about what has stuck with them from their undergraduate days, about the experiences that made them think deeply and changed them in fundamental ways, I predict, with confidence, that they will remember this particular trip that they took together to the wilderness.” Accountability Dr. Berger said the faculty have made a promise that the students who earn a degree at Augustana will leave as sophisticated thinkers, communicators and researchers. “They have provided definitions that in essence are specifications of student learning outcomes, not so much in single courses, but across four years or perhaps five years of an undergraduate program. Most importantly, the faculty have taken two important additional steps. First, they have begun to systematically and collectively examine evidence of student learning, asking where for the most part our students doing well, where as they head toward graduation are they falling short? Second, they are closing the loop. In other words, they are asking what are we going to do

about the shortfalls we discover. Political Studies 300, a third year course, now seeks to create a community of researchers, including students and the instructor, allowing them to discuss their projects and challenges throughout the semester, leading up to an oral presentation of their results and the production of all the documents necessary to embark on a major research project that reflects their personal interests.” Graduate programs Dr. Berger said that what happens on the Augustana campus is not limited to the Augustana Faculty. “We are fortunate to also host graduate programs in Physical Therapy and Nursing. In bringing these programs to Camrose, the U of A Faculties of Rehabilitation Medicine and Nursing have made a significant contribution to meeting the future needs for health care professionals in rural Alberta. And their students are already making important contributions, for example, here on campus, through work with Augustana’s Athletics and Music programs, and in the community through engagement with events such as the Camrose Healthy Active School Symposium and through clinical placements in Camrose, Wetaskiwin and Maskwacis.”

Faculty and staff distinguish themselves By Dan Jensen

Augustana Campus faculty and students distinguished themselves over the course of the last year. Roxanne Harde, Lars Hallstrom, Srilata Ravi and Andrea Korda published books in their respective fields of interest. Dr. Kim Misfeldt received the Council of Public Arts Colleges’ Charles Dunn Award, for her engagement with and support for students, not just in the classroom or office but beyond in other settings. Ryan Lindsey (a graduating student) received the Council of Public Arts Colleges’ David Prior Award for his personal essay examining the impact of a liberal arts and sciences education. A team led by biologist Neil Haave (former associate dean, teaching) was asked to edit Collected Essays on Learning and Teaching (CELT), a prominent publication of Canada’s Society for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Jerome Melancon was selected as the 2015 recipient of the University of Alberta William Hardy Alexander Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching. Neil Haave was awarded one of the University of Alberta’s prestigious McCalla Professorships for 2015-16. Stacey Haugen was accepted to the Balsillie School of International Affairs, where she will be doing a Master’s in Global Governance with a focus on the role of non governmental organizations in post conflict rebuilding. Haugen was awarded a full entrance scholarship, as well as one of seven prestigious Sir James Lougheed Scholarships by the Province of Alberta and a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council fellowship. Research visitors Augustana will welcome 30 research assistants and interns this summer from the current student body, other Canadian institutions, and universities in five other countries.


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The 2015 Jeep Cherokee four-wheel-drive at Camrose Chrysler delivers best-in-class capability and the confidence to take on all-weather, onand off-road challenges alike. Cherokee’s 2.4 litre Tigershark multiair 1-4 engine delivers impressive fuel economy, as low as 7.7 litres per 100 km highway, and arrives as standard issue. From its fully isolated aluminum head cover with an integrated oil separation system to its high pressure, die-cast aluminum block, the Tigershark engine was engineered to deliver a quiet and refined ride. Plus, for those with dreams of heading for aggressive off-road destinations, it takes its 184 hp and 171 lb.-ft. of torque and crushes it down to a boulder-pounding crawl ratio of 56:1 when paired with the available Jeep Active Drive Lock 4WD system on the Trail Rated Cherokee Trailhawk. The 3.2 litre Pentastar VVT V6 engine is engineered for those who require efficient performance combined with some extra muscle. Demanding drivers will appreciate its 271 horse-

power, 239 lb.-ft of torque and fuel efficiency as low as 8.1 litres per 100 km highway. Economies are further enhanced with the engine’s new StartStop technology that automatically shuts off the engine as the vehicle brakes to stop, then seamlessly restarts it when the brake pedal is released. The class-exclusive nine-speed automatic transmission delivers a ride that’s powerful, luxurious and exceptionally smooth with gearshifts that are all but imperceptible, helping to create one of the most luxurious rides available in a midsize SUV. Every 4x4 Cherokee is equipped with a Jeep Selec-Terrain Traction Management System, giving you the power to tackle Mother Nature’s toughest conditions. You’ll have up to five settings that deliver ultimate driving stability by coordinating 12 vehicle systems, including throttle control, transmission shifting, transfer case, traction control and Electronic Stability Control. Choose up to five sure-footed modes: Auto, Snow, Sport, Sand/Mud and available Rock. When the temperatures take a dive, you’ll

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PETE! After nearly two decades in automotive sales, 14 years of which were at McClellan Wheaton GM, Pete Pastuck will take his final stroll through the vehicle lot on May 28th. He is reluctant to call it a retirement though, as he is not one to remain idle for long. “I’ve got a ‘honey-do list’ about a mile long, so I’ll be plenty busy for a while!” promises Pete. For the time being, Pete is looking forward to spending more time with his wife, his children and, of course, his five grandchildren.

“I’m very grateful to the kind people of Camrose and the surrounding communities for allowing me to be of service by meeting their automotive needs for the past 18 years. It really has been a wonderful and rewarding experience. What I will miss most is the personal connection with customers and all of the staff at the dealership.” says Pete. “But I’m sure I’ll still bump into everyone from time to time, as we have absolutely no intention of leaving this wonderful community!” “His professionalism and dedication to superior customer service will continue to inspire us. Our best wishes to Pete and his wife Mary Ann for their future together. We will miss him at the dealership,” offers Will McClellan, Managing Partner of McClellan Wheaton GM. “We thank him for his tireless commitment to the team, and we would like to congratulate him on a very successful career!”

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Professional Advisors’ Luncheon supports BRCF By Murray Green The Battle River Community Foundation Administrative Endowment Fund remains healthy through local support on May 13. “At the close of business in 2014, through your generosity and the generosity of others, we had $934,403 in our Administrative Endowment Fund. Today, you have added another $12,500 to that fund, bringing the total raised through this event, over its fourteen year history, to $222,000. That’s 444 cheeseburgers at $500 each,” said BRCF board chair Blain Fowler. Almost a month ago today, the BRCF marked its 20th anniversary. “During those twenty years, through your generosity and encouragement of others, an incredible force for good has evolved. Perhaps on this occasion, it would be appropriate to consider this achievement,” Blain informed the advisors. In the early 1970s Stanford University researchers conducted what became known as the marshmallow test. A child seated at a table was offered a choice – eat one small marshmallow right away or wait fifteen minutes and receive two marshmallows.

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Battle River Community Foundation advisors gathered for a barbecue at the Camrose Railway Museum and Park on May 13 to celebrate the success from the past year. Back row from left to right are Greg Wood, Harberg Nikiforuk Wood; Darren Daniels, Central Agencies; Grant Nahirniak, Investors Group; Martin West, Farnham Stolee West Kambeitz; Scott Farnham, Farnham Stolee West Kambeitz; Brandon Kroeger, Kroeger Joyce Chartered Accountants; Jon Stolee, Farnham Stolee West Kambeitz; Glen Bulger, Vision Credit Union; Luke Kelemen, Camrose Insurance Services; Dave Chamberlain, Sun Life Financial; Corey Kudrowich, Investors Group; Tim Vant, Camrose Capital Planning; Greg Joyce, Kroeger Joyce Chartered Accountants; Matt Danko, Vision Credit Union; Dave Francoeur, Knaut Johnson Francoeur; and Grant Burgess, Grant Thornton Chartered Accountants. Front row from left to right are Wayne Throndson, Fielding and Company; Norm Mayer, Central Agencies; Debbie Orcheski, BMO Nesbitt Burns; Cindy Cook, RBC Financial Planning; Janice Zimmerman, H and R Block; Dan Cunningham, Camrose Insurance Services; and James Mayer, Central Agencies. Also donating, but unable to attend were Ian Smith, Fielding and Company; Linda Norman, Linda Norman Professional Corporation; and Corey Bablitz, RBC Dominion Securities.

A portion is returned annually in the form of community grants. “The principal – and this is key – is allowed to build and accumulate. With prudent investment and $912,000 more in donations last year, the Foundation’s endowment has blossomed into a nest egg worth $10.4 million,” said Blain.

“The real story here is about people and relationships. The Foundation, yours and mine, is the result of the collective efforts of thousands of caring people who recognize the needs in our community and who develop initiatives and projects to address those needs.”

Surprisingly, followup studies done years later found a correlation between the test and the life success of the kids who took it. The fouryear-olds who could wait for a reward went further in school, posted higher SAT scores – they even had a healthier body mass index. The uptake: delayed gratification comes with its own rewards. “The marshmallow experiment came to mind recently while perusing our financial statements,” Blain said. “Unlike most charitable organizations, which spend the money they get quickly on various good causes, foundations are all about delayed gratification. Our foundation began in 1995 with a small donation. Since then it has continued to bank its gifts, in various amounts, and coming from all walks of life.”

A decision made twenty years ago to save for the future is beginning to pay huge dividends. Last year, the Foundation issued well over 100 grant cheques with a value of $680,000 for a variety of scholarships as well as various projects and initiatives to meet emerging needs throughout the area they serve. After all the grants have been paid, the principal remains intact, so earnings and, in turn, granting, will go on forever. “We helped working poor with significant donations to the food banks in Camrose and Killam with $10,000 each; helped the Open Door Association with youth shelter operations and accreditation costs with $20,000; Centra Cam with operating expenses for emergency clothing and furniture with $10,000; the Camrose branch of the

Royal Canadian Legion for the cenotaph relocation with $15,000; helped improve literacy skills for over fifty children in the four-week Reading University program last July, which is budgeted at $60,000; helped emerging youth leaders with the Augustana/Rotary Canoe Program with $7,100; helped finance breakfast programs in several local schools; and Family Violence Action Society counselling for children exposed to family violence with $3,200. “Looking over the list, I shed tears of sorrow that many of these projects are necessary, and tears of joy that we have been able to help,” added Blain. “Two weeks ago, we received a statement of our earnings for 2014 from our friends at the Edmonton Community Foundation. Our earnings were $1,235,055. That is down a bit from the $1.3 million we earned last year, but still, $1.2 million is a pretty good chunk of money. After subtracting one per cent to the Edmonton Community Foundation for fund management, one per cent for our own administration and topping up all endowments by two per cent, we could grant something in the neighborhood of $ 800,000 in our next cycle,” he explained. “ T he real stor y here is about people and relationships. The Foundation, yours and mine, is the result of the collective efforts

of thousands of caring people who recognize the needs in our community and who develop initiatives and projects to address those needs. They are people who are prepared to roll up their sleeves and get to work to make things better.”

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Our c o m m u n it ymi nded donors are the other essential element in the equation. These people have the resources and are prepared to finance projects and initiatives to make things better. Last year, BRCF r e c eive d c ont r ibutions from 920 unique donors. “ T he ind iv idua ls who have been associated with the Foundation over the last twenty years realize that all we have done is get out there and provide the essential conduit to connect work ing groups with the group of people that is willing

and able to provide the necessary funding. We work quietly, with little fanfare, to enhance the social fabric of our community, remembering that in the end, two marshmallows are better than one,” Blain said. BRCF bylaws require that members of the board retire after three, three-year terms. After being off the board for at least one year, they may be re-appointed for additional terms. A fter c omplet ing three, three-year terms, James Mayer has reached that milestone and retired from the board. By Reesor completed his second three-year term and is also retiring. Both will continue to serve as ambassadors for the Foundation. M i ke R od i n of Camrose Chrysler a nd Ma rsha ll Wideman of Wideman Paint and Décor have been appointed by the committee of nominations to fill those positions. “Both of these individuals are well known throughout the area we serve for their strong records of community service. They have been with us for four months now, bringing a fresh new approach and youthful enthusiasm to the table. We are very fortunate to have them on our team,” Blain concluded.


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Sure you want your ad to stand out from the rest, but don’t skimp on the sort of information that sells. The item’s condition, size, age, brand name, and color are some of the basics readers want to know. Without them, your ad may be overlooked.

Steer Clear of Abbreviations

Okay, so you want to include all the important basics. Don’t use strange abbreviations because our ads are designed to spell all the important details. Besides, you are not paying by the line, but by the word, so there is really no need to abbreviate.

Be Honest

Exaggerating your item’s finer points may bring in a lot of responses, but a buyer who’s misled won’t appreciate it and will take his business somewhere else.

State Your Price

The cost of an item is one of the most important concerns of want ad readers. Ads showing prices are ones which get results. Giving a price also serves to “weed out” those buyers not in your price range.

Be Accessible

Including a telephone number or address puts you in touch with potential buyers. Be sure to state the hours you can be reached: a caller who can’t get through the first time often won’t call again.

Don’t hesitate to call us with any questions or problems you may have regarding advertising. Our professionally trained sales staff know the ropes, and would be happy to pass their know-how on to you. That’s why we’re here, to help you get the results you deserve.

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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. ROUND HILL ELKS’ ANNUAL STEAK FRY – Sat., June 13 at Round Hill & District Community Centre. Supper and dance. Tickets $20/person. Cocktails, 6 - 7 p.m., Supper, 7 - 9 p.m. For tickets phone 780672-2214. BRIDAL SHOWER for Kendra Boden and Johnathan Badry, Sunday, June 14, 2 p.m. at Centra Cam, 5502-46 St. Please bring lunch and a copy of your favourite recipe. ANNUAL TWILIGHT AUCTION – Sponsored by Round Hill Ag Society on Friday, June 12. Potluck Salad/ Dessert Supper, 6:30 p.m. Hotdogs provided. Auction: 7:30 p.m. Donation items for auction gratefully accepted. Everyone welcome. CAMROSE BRANCH 57 LEGION LADIES’ AUXILIARY is again offering bursaries to deserving graduates of Grade XII who are going on to post-secondary education. Application packages are available at the Legion or phone Grace at 780-672-5319 for further information. Deadline Aug. 31, 2015.

ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 34 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.

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9406 or 780-608-8798. LONELY 50-YEAR-OLD GENTLEMAN – Looking for a girlfriend. 780-672-2755, 780679-9228.

WANTED

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.

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

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

FINAL COMMUNITY MEETING regarding the future of the Duhamel Hall, Monday, June 8, 7 p.m. at the historical St. Thomas Catholic Church, 21137 TWP RD 461. For further information call 780-855-2517.

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.

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. TIRAS DAIRIES INC. is seeking a permanent full-time Food Processing Labourer. Hours may vary, including morning, afternoon and evening shift work. Duties include: preparing, packaging and cleaning of cheese and related processing equipment. Some heavy lifting may be required. Previous experience an asset. High school minimum required. Please submit resumé to: Tiras Dairies Inc., 3712-42 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 4W3.

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

WANTED TO RENT 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 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

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 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. AVAILABLE JUNE 1 – Furnished room on second floor close to university. No pets, no sleepovers, no parties permitted. Absolutely no drugs or smoking. Close to university. Ideal for seriously studying single student, working adult. $450/mo. Ph. 780-608-8709 after 6 p.m.

TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE in university area. Utilities included. Now available. No smoking, no pets. 780-855-2240. 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 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. 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 BEAUTIFUL THREEBEDRO OM TOW NHOUSE – $1,500 monthly. No smoking or pets. Call 780855-2533 or 780-781-0077. AVAILABLE JUNE 1 – Basement apartment w/private entrance: two rooms, kitchen, bath, storage room. Close to university. Quiet environment, ideal for seriously studying student, instructors or single working adults. No pets, no sleepovers, no parties. Absolutely no drugs or smoking. $650/mo. Ph. 780608-8709 after 6 p.m.

FARMLAND FOR RENT 35 ACRES PASTURE – Duha mel a rea. Ph. 780 476 - 0546.

LIVESTOCK / FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780672-3142.


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) TWO-YEAR-OLD AND YEAR LING POLLED GELBVIEH BULLS – Call Winder’s Gelbvieh, 780672-9950. PUREBRED YEARLING RED ANGUS BULLS for sale. Some suitable for heifers, some for cows. Quiet and semen tested. Please contact Steve at 780-975-6531.

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

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

HOUSEHOLD HIGH EFFICIENCY GOODMAN FURNACE – Good for 1400 sq. ft., 10 years old. Works great! $500 obo. Large freezer in good working order. $50. Text or call 780679-8610.

MISCELLANEOUS

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.

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 34 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. SHOPRIDER SCOOTER FOR SALE – Excellent condition, $750. Ph. 780-781-5376.

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. HOUSE FOR SALE, CAMROSE – Four bedrooms, two baths, fully developed. Newer home w/six appliances. Quick possession and good value. Search “4423-74 Street Camrose Home for Sale” on Kijiji. Dave P., 780-678-6163.

ONE 1,250 GAL. POLY WATER TANK – Used for potable water only, $500. Ph. 780-374-2237. ONE 200 GAL. fibreglass water tank, $100 obo. Ph. 780374-2237. 90 GAL. TIDY TANK GAS PUMP – With wand, $100. Ph. 780-374-2237.

GARAGE SALES 7104B MARLER DRIVE – Friday, May 29, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Household items.

Camrose Canalta Camrose is accepting applications for:

Housekeepers

8 am to 4 pm weekdays 9 am to 5 pm weekends MUST BE AVAILABLE WEEKENDS We offer competitive wages, bonuses, health benefits, RRSP plans and the opportunity to work with a caring team in a professional environment. Experience is an asset but we will train the right person if they are hard working and reliable. Apply with resumé in person to: Canalta Hotels, 4710-73 Street, Camrose; by fax to 780-672-7347 or by email to gm@canaltacamrose.com CRESCENT GARAGE SALES – La Vista Villas. Sign on Enevold Drive. Thurs. and Friday, May 28 and 29, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Furniture, large appliances, lots of tools, band saw, plants, quilts, household, Memory Lane china, toys and more. COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE PLUS live entertainment, kids’ activities, hotdogs. Saturday, June 6, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Bethel Lutheran Church, 73 St. and Marler Dr. 146 EDGEWOOD CLOSE – Multi-family sale. Party Lite, crafts, household items, lots of great stuff. Fri., May 29: 6 - 9 p.m.; Sat., May 30: 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Sun., May 31, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 6309-55 AVE. – Thurs., May 28 and Fri., May 29, 3 - 8 p.m.

Caught in a Crossfire Murray Green, Camrose Booster

The Camrose Crossfire U16 girls’ softball team defeated Lacombe 16-9 in a league match at Kin Park on Wednesday, May 20. Left, Erin Keohane slides safely into home plate to score a run for the home team. Right, Kaylyn Walger gets the bat on the ball during an at bat against Lacombe. The Camrose ball diamonds are busy with softball and baseball games throughout the week as Camrose Minor Ball players work towards provincials.

COOKS

Part-time and full-time openings are here. Come work for the award-winning Norsemen Inn.

SECURITY

Needed for Tap Room Bar + Brewery night club. If you’ve got a level head and an air of authority, we want to talk to you.

CASHIERS

Openings for cashiers exist in our restaurant.

FRONT DESK CLERK

Part-time position. The successful applicant must be friendly, organized and familiar with computers. 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

Sales Clerk

The Soap Stop is currently looking for a service driven individual to provide excellent in-store and over the phone service to our customers. 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, physically fit, and have 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) with occasional Saturdays. Training will be provided. If you are interested please submit your resumé to Brian Topping in person or by email at brian@soapstop.ca Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Janitorial and Industrial Cleaning Supplies

5011-46 Street Camrose, AB T4V 3G3


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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

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

Petroleum Supervisor Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd. is now accepting applications for an additional full-time permanent Petroleum Supervisor who will specialize in Sales as well as assist with the operations at our very fast growing Killam Bulk Plant located in Killam, AB. Roles and responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: develop and build petroleum, oil and lube sales in local and expanding trading area; providing customers with good, efficient, courteous service; utilize and initiate customer contact programs; resolve customer concerns; supervisory duties in a fast-paced repetitive retail setting; assist with overall operation (c-store, warehouse, bulk tanks, card locks) of facility and its branches; assist in maintenance support to all facilities and vehicles; train and evaluate new employees; aid in the development and understand business planning, budgets and price strategy; utilize the BRIC system; adhere to all Wild Rose Co-op policies and procedures; perform other duties as assigned. The qualified candidate must: • Possess the ability to work as part of a team with excellent leadership, communication skills (written and oral), listening skills, ability to ask questions and be persuasive; • Understand financial statements and controls; • Business degree or diploma or equivalent experience; • 5 to 7 years’ proven sales in the retail petroleum industry with experience in various facets including administrative, warehousing and dispatch; • Strong knowledge of the agricultural industry; • A valid Class 1A license or Class 3A (with contract requirement to upgrade to Class 1A); • Related experience in the Co-operative Retailing System is considered an asset; • Be able to travel at least 60% locally and 20% throughout Western Canada. Hours of this position will be 40 hours per week, some on-call, weekends and overtime may be required. This is a salaried position. This position will report to the Petroleum Manager at the Killam Bulk Plant. This position will require lifting up to 50 lb. and being physically fit. Wild Rose Co-op offers a competitive benefit package including health, dental, vision extended benefits, bonus incentive program, annual employee rebates, tuition reimbursement, matched superannuation (pension plan), group life, LTD, chiropractic and massage care benefits, employee and family assistance, and much more. For more information or to apply in confidence, please contact Crystal Zinck, Human Resources Manager at 780-672-3107 or by email at c.zinck@wildrosecoop.ca The Co-operative wishes to thank all applicants for their interest, but only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

DISHWASHERS Part-time. Apply within.

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 6115-48 Ave., Camrose

LINE COOKS Part-time/Full-time. Apply within.

6115-48 Avenue, Camrose

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. 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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Part-time Bookkeeper Must know Sage accounting software (Simply), accounts payable/receivable, payroll, taxes, bank rec, year-end trial balances. Drop off resumés to:

4849-49 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1N1 or phone 780-679-0767

One of Alberta’s top employers is looking for you! Covenant Health is Canada’s largest Catholic health care organization serving 12 communities across Alberta. Join our team in Camrose and experience why Covenant Health is one of Canada’s 10 Most Admired Corporate Cultures.

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permits have been conditionally approved subject to the right of appeal to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. Any person claiming to be affected by a development permit approval may appeal to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 (780-672-4446), by filing a written notice of appeal, accompanied with payment of $150.00 by 4:30 p.m. on June 8, 2015. Type of Development: Legal Description: Permit Number:

Move on Second Dwelling NW 12-48-19-W4 15-058

Type of Development:

Relax Setback to Construct Lean-to on Garage Lot 9, Block 1, Plan 3465AT (Tillicum Beach) 15-059 Relax Setback to Construct 2621 sq. ft. Dwelling with Attached Garage NE 8-44-21-W4 15-060 Relax Setback to Construct 30’ x 36’ Garage Lot 18, Block 1, Plan 052-4645 (Pt. NE 28-46-21-W4) 15-061 Move on 1520 sq. ft. Manufactured Home Lot 11, Plan 984TR (Pt. SE 5-50-20-W4) 15-062 Move on Pre-built Dwelling Lot 45, Block 5, Plan 802-0048 (Pelican Point) 15-063 Gravel Pit N 1/2 & SE 27-44-21-W4, E 1/2 28-44-21-W4 15-064

Legal Description: Permit Number: Type of Development: Legal Description: Permit Number: Type of Development:

Like helping people?

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Your Calling is at...

Permit Number: Type of Development:

St. Mary's Hospital, Camrose is looking for:

Registered Nurse

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WHEN APPLYING: Please submit your résumé by 2400 hours on the closing date, quoting the Competition Number

Permit Number: Type of Development: Legal Description:

Competition Number: LC-50416-CM Position Type: Casual Date Closed: June 1, 2015 Salary Range: Min: $35.78/Hr. Max: $47.90/Hr.

We proudly serve a 150-year legacy of quality care.

View this job opportunity @ CovenantHealth.ca/careers Apply at careers@CovenantHealth.ca

Permit Number: Type of Development: Legal Description: Permit Number:

Human Resources Toll Free: 1.877.450.7555

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

NOTICE

CAMROSE COUNTY, UNDER PART 10 TAXATION – DIVISION 1 – GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT, CHAPTER M-26 AND BY THIS PUBLICATION, CERTIFIES THAT THE ASSESSMENT/TAX NOTICES FOR THE MUNICIPALITY HAVE BEEN SENT MAY 21, 2015. ALL ASSESSED PERSONS ARE DEEMED TO HAVE RECEIVED THEIR ASSESSMENT/TAX NOTICES AS A RESULT OF THIS PUBLICATION. PAUL KING COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CAMROSE COUNTY 3755-43 AVENUE CAMROSE, ALBERTA T4V 3S8


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NOTICE OF STREET CLOSURE

NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS (Section 311(1) of the Municipal Government Act)

TAKE notice that the 2015 Property Assessment and Tax Notices were mailed to assessed owners on May 15, 2015. Pursuant to Section 311 (2) of the Municipal Government Act RSA 2000, c. M-26 all assessed owners are deemed to have received their Assessment Notices as a result of this publication. 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.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Are you passionate about your community? Consider volunteering on the Camrose Green Action Committee. Camrose is seeking three residents to serve as Members at Large on the Committee. Camrose youth are encouraged to apply. Camrose Green Action Committee (3) The Camrose Green Action Committee is a continuing Committee of City Council established to serve as a “think tank” to generate proposals aimed at improving Camrose as a “green community”, to research “environmental best practices”, to act as an education function by informing citizens of Camrose of prudent environmental practices and to provide Council with recommendations for green action. Camrose Youth are eligible to apply. Make a difference! For more information on the appointment process and to obtain an application form, visit www.camrose.ca or contact City Hall at 780-672-4426. Please submit applications via: Committee/Board Legend: Fax: 780-672-2469 Cultural/Social . . . . . . . . . . . . OR Email: kisaak@camrose.ca . . . . . . . . . Planning/Infrastructure OR Environmental. . . . . . . . . . . . . In person at City Hall 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . Quasi Judicial

BIRTHS To Lindsay and Trevor

Sharek, of Camrose, on May 14, a daughter. To Bethan and Chris Walter, of Armena, on May 14, a son.

DEATHS Jean Marie Knudsen, of

Camrose, on May 18, at 82 years of age. Leona Holyoak, of Camrose (formerly Rosalind), on May 20, at 75 years of age. M a r ie St a n g, of Camrose, on May 21, at 87 years of age. Jessie Merkel, of Camrose, on May 22, at 89 years of age. Percy Skojonsberg, of Camrose (formerly Powell River, B.C.), on May 22, at 90 years of age.

As part of the Camrose Creek Sanitary Trunk upgrades in Jubilee Park, 47 Avenue will be closed between 51 Street and 52 Street, starting June 1, 2015. The City is currently anticipating that the road will be open to the public once again by June 6, 2015. For additional information, contact Jeremy Enarson, Acting General Manager of Infrastructure & Planning for the City at 780672-4428.

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 # DP3982 DP3992 DP4003 DP4004 ABP2015003 ABP2015012 FP2015032 FP2015032 FP2015033 FP2015034 SP2015016 SP2015017

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ABSOLUTELY STU N N I NG! ... Private acreage with peaceful setting, amazing views! With 11.44 acres, this modern country home is approx. 15 min. from Camrose. Natural light throughout house, cozy front veranda, 2 oversized back decks! MF will impress you w/its quaint kitchen, large dining area, LR, 2 bdrm., 2 baths. Awesome country lifestyle! This acreage also has additional home, other various outbuildings. CA0056674 Asking $588,000 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 E XC E L L E N T, AFFORDABLE 5 - A C R E ACREAGE ... ! 3.5 mi. SW of JU ST LI STED Rosalind. 3 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, good size LR, workable kitchen/DR. Gas, power, septic tank, field system installed 2012. Well produces 5 gpm. Asking $139,500 CA0059974

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EXC. BUILT BUNGALOW IN ROUND HILL ... easy commute to Camrose, Edmonton. Asking $329,900 CA0055922 FERINTOSH ... Charming 1-bdrm. home w/fire pit, deck, private yard, garage. Many recent upgrades for very inexpensive living. Great starter home, summer/winter retreat, 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

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ROSALIND – QUIET AND QUAINT TOWN! ... Older bunG! N EW LI STIN 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! N EW LI STIN home. Water, 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! ... LI STING! Close to golf course, N EW 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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Passion and creativity blend into a wonderful trend setting lifestyle in the Villas of Blackstone Estates in Southwest Meadows. You have a choice of the Berkshire or Biltmore showhomes that offer French country and provincial designs. High quality craftsmanship oozes throughout the bungalows. Step into the grand foyer and admire the impressive 10-foot ceilings, hardwood and tile flooring, elegant great room, gourmet cabinets and granite counters in the fantastic kitchen, eight-foot interior doors, rejuvenating ensuites with a soothing soaker tub and beautiful tile and glass showers, and beautiful coffered ceiling and crown moldings. Kitchens feature stunning centre islands, large corner pantries, plenty of storage space and modern appliances, and are loaded with lots of extras. Feel right at home with the stylish fireplaces, interior stone work and open design concepts. The kitchen joins with the dining area and living room. The master bedrooms are spacious with huge walk-in closets and five-piece ensuites that you will easily get lost in with enjoyment. A grand staircase leads to amazing basements with space for theatre rooms, additional bedrooms and office areas. Be sure to check the view to the backyard. Some space is left for you to

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complete to suit your needs, such as a games room, sewing room or handyman shop. The possibilities are endless. The Villas have triple pane windows, infloor heating, hardy plank siding, nicely finished front heated double garages, limited edition Canyon Ridge garage doors and basement walkouts to the back yards, which have access to the walking paths and a beautiful greenspace. Be sure to view these Blackstone Villas at 7102 and 7104-38 Avenue locations to fully appreciate all of the details that are simply too numerous to mention. An open house for both homes will be held on Thursday, May 28 from 5 to 7 p.m. and Saturday, May 30 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Villas are attractively priced starting at $599,800. For a personal tour contact Graham Wideman or Jillian Wideman-Lyon at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or Graham 780-679-8384 cell Jillian 780-781-8787 cell

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Open HouseS Thur., May 28, 1-3 p.m. 3323-52B Street EXC. FULLY FIN. 2186 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY ... steps away from park, walking trails ! Dble. htd. garage, awesome kitchen, huge centre island, walkthrough pantry, under-cabinet lighting, granite throughout. 6 bdrm., flex room + much more! Asking $479,900 CA0058176

Thur., May 28, 3-5 p.m. 5702-35 Avenue 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

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Sat., May 30, 11am-1 pm 4706-46 Street AUGUSTANA AREA ... with mother-inlaw suite – great rental! Cozy w/ G! IN charac ter, tons ST LI NEW 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

Sat., May 30, 2-4 p.m. Hwy 833 & Braim Corner (follow signs) A MUST SEE!

AMAZING COUNTRY LIFESTYLE! ... Wow! 16.7 acres G ! 2 miles from CamIN ST LI NEW rose. It’s perfect for the hobbyist, small business or recreational! Beautiful quality built 1540 sq. ft. brick masonry bungalow. Beautiful country kitchen, dinette w/easy access to awesome deck/rec area. Spacious LR, superb master, en suite, 5 bdrm., 4 baths. Exc. bsmt., in-floor htg., separate entrance, lge. media/ family room. In-floor htd. triple attached garage, 40’x60’ shop w/EE coal boiler system. Impressive yard, pool, private deck, veranda, a/c + more! It’s perfect! CA0060454 Asking $792,000

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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 PREMIER VALLEY-VIEW CULDE-SAC LOCATION ... close to parks, walking R EDUCED ! trails. Completely 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 $514,900 CA0060909

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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 E XC . FA M ILY HOME ... w/2 garages + loft area! Home offers ! lots of space for JUST LISTED growing family, gas FP, 4 bdrm. on upper floor, lovely kitchen w/oak cabinets, raised eating bar + much more. This is a rare opportunity you don’t want to miss! Ask $339,900 CA0060543 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 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 EXC. BI-LEVEL IN QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD ... close schools, STING ! to EW LIThis across from aNpark! move-in ready, bright family friendly home features 5 bdrm., 3 baths, located on well-maintained lot. Outside you’ll enjoy lge., 2-tiered deck, fully fenced, mature landscaped yard, double car garage. Pride in ownership is prevalent throughout this home! Asking $314,900 CA0060428 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 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 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 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 EXC. FAMILY HOME IN C E N T U RY M E A D O W S R EDUCED ! ... Hardwood floors, oak cabinets, nice master w/4-pce. en suite, jetted tub, huge family room, awesome tiled shower. 24’x24’ htd. garage, RV parking, only steps away from park, walking trails. Asking $364,000 CA0056151

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EXCITING NEW MULTI-LEVEL FLOOR PLAN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... Lovely kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, master bedroom plus 5-pc. en suite on MF, spare bedrooms above garage. Call today! CA0046337 Asking $399,900

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

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

IM M AC UL AT E BUNGALOW IN VA L L E Y V I E W ! ... Hardwood floors, vaulted 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 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 Banack Construc! G tion. CA0056594 IN ST LI EW N Asking $443,900 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 IMM AC UL AT E HOME, EXC. L A NDSC A PING ! ... Custom window G! NEW LISTIN coverings, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, hardwood floors, cherry wood cabinets, 24’x24’ garage, abundance of shrubs, trees. 4 zone underground sprinkler system w/ water sensor, ample amount of stone and rock. See the true value in this yard! CA0060660 Asking $439,900 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 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 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW HOME, A W E S O M E ED ! YARD! ... Wow! ST LIST Cul-de-sac JU location, beautiful spacious 1630 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 1404 SQ. FT. MULTILEVEL HOME IN CREEK VIEW ! ... Functional kitchen, corner pantry, LR, 2 spare bdrm. on MF, master above garage w/4-pce. en suite, WI closet. Asking $426,900 CA0051296

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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 NEW BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION! ... By Tom Banack ConstrucG! NEW LISTIN tion. CA0056601 Asking $443,900 IMPRESSIVE BUNGALOW W / P R I VAT E S E T T I N G BACKS ONTO GOLF COURSE! ... You’ll love the beautiful park views from comfort of your home. Spacious, bright open design. Exc. kitchen pkg., bright dinette, private deck. Lovely L/DR, spacious master, MF laundry, 4 or 5 bdrm. + more! Beautifully landscaped yard. You’ll love the location, lifestyle! Asking $389,900 CA0060695

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EXCELLENT 1,336 SQ. FT. HOME, STEPS AWAY FROM PARK AND WALKING TRAILS... Lovely kitchen c/w center island, gas stove, corner pantry and stylish range hood. Vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors plus much more! Asking $374,900 CA0055277

OVER $300,000 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 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 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW BACKING PR ICE! ONTO PARK! EW N Asking $399,000 CA0057913 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 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW HOME - CLOSE STU! ED EDUCPARKS!TO... JACK ART SCHOOLRAND Impressive 1,650 sq. ft. home with a bright open design. Featuring beautiful hardwood and bamboo flooring! Lovely LR, formal DR. Excellent kitchen package, breakfast bar, BI pantry and WI pantry. Bright dinette and main floor FR. Spacious master, en suite. Excellent basement. Two cozy gas FP. Very nicely landscaped yard, 26’x24’ heated garage, RV parking and more! Asking $379,000 CA0050905 EXCELLENT FAMILY BUNGALOW, VICG! NEW LISTIN TORIA 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, att. garage, alley access. Exc. value! Asking $335,000 CA0059869

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 COME ENJOY THE CAREFREE LIFESTYLE ... this condo has to offer! Exc. design, vaulted ceilings, dis! G play ledges, open conIN ST EW LI ceptNplan. Centre island, white cabinetry. 2 nice size bdrm., 2 baths, laundry, storage PLUS a garage. Asking $215,000 CA0058760 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 COZY 3+1 BDRM. BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC G! NEW LISTIN LOCATION! ... Modernized 1048 sq. ft. MF w/3 bdrm., spacious LR, dinette, soft closing white cabinet kitchen. Bsmt. nicely furnished w/lge. family/ games room, office, bdrm., 3-pce. bath, laundry/storage area. Fenced yard w/play centre, private deck area, dble. detached garage. Newer windows throughout most of home, shingles will be replaced. Perfect home for young family or first time buyer! CA0060666 Asking $269,000 COZY HOME CLOSE TO 2 SCHOOLS, DOWNTOWN CORE ... Mature area w/quiet surround1.5-storey w/3 R EDUCED ! ings. bdrm. CA0059375 Asking $147,500 GREAT STARTER HOME ... or investment oppor tunity. Close to schools and downtown. Asking $255,900 CA0056992 IMPRESSIVE 3-SUITE CHARACTER HOME ... close to Augustana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on each ! level featuring total EA R COLLEGE A 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

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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 FAMILY FRIENDLY BI-LEVEL ... 5 bdrm. Located close to parks, schools, rec centre. Asking $284,500 CA0055870 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 CUTE, COZ Y, MOVE-IN READY ... Great rental or first time home w/upgraded vinyl ! G IN windows, siding, LIST 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 MOVE-IN READY, CORNER LOT BUNGALOW ... well maintained. CA0058640 LISTING ! NEWAsking $268,000

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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

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

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EXC. LARGE LOT BACKING ONTO STONEY CREEK! ... Build the dream home that you’ve been waiting for – don’t miss out on this great opportunity! CA0060569 Asking $192,000

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

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

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

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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

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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

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FOR LEASE BRAND N E W STATEO 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

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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

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