June 9, 2015 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXIII, No. 29

40 pages

June 9, 2015

Always better – always better read

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Soaking up the aroma of a sample dish that Chef Michael prepared in preparation for the Rotary Rib Tickler are Rotarians Anna Harder (Club President), Dave Horner (Taste Tester) and Destiny Reay (President-elect).

Inside Entertainment and Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 17 Who Can I Count On . . Pages 20 & 21 Obituaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 24 & 25 Auto Classifieds and On The Road . . . . . Pages 27 to 31 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 33 to 38

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hosted by The Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak. On the menu this year, in addition to an amazing multi-rib dinner prepared by the talented chefs at Camrose Resort Casino, will be Jimmy the Janitor. He will be on hand “tickling the ribs” of guests who are eager to help Rotary Daybreak’s vision of new and exciting projects for our community and other international endeavours. Very few tickets remain for the Thursday, June 11th fundraiser. For more information contact Don Forestier at 780-679-7232 or Business IQ on Main Street, Camrose.

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Real Estate Linview Realty Page 5

RE/MAX River City Page 7

Central Agencies Pages 39 and 40

News Features

City council looking at new bus service options . . . . . 4 Barbara Werner receives literacy award. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Juice Newton to launch new season at Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. 14

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Reflections, by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Homespun, by Laurel Nadon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26

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Die Indicators O-Rings Precision Levels to 60” Assortment Cable & Nylon Slings Gasket Cutters ½” Socket Sets 10’x30’x20” I-Beam Skid Cement Bits Misc. Iron Large Assortment Job Boxes Cement Mixers Filing Cabinets (4) Tables c/w folding legs (2) Metal Office Desks Large Assort. Fire Retardant Jackets & Coveralls Portable Toilet 4x4 Welding Table 78”x28”x26” 4-Drawer Cabinet Toolbox Ingersoll Rand 2-3 kg Load Balancer, new 72”x32”x24” Rolling 3-Door Cabinet c/w electric Plug-ins 6’x8’ Welding Shelf Canvas 50-55 lb. Bags ¼” Pea Size Washed Gravel Grout Pump c/w grout hose, chute, air operated 2-Wheel Dolly 50,000 BTU Propane Catalytic Heater Six 25’x¼” Air Hoses Wayne Model 770 Airless Paint Sprayer Two 4W Carts

AUCTIONEER NOTE Mr. Delano is retiring from the business, therefore this sale. There is a large variety of good tools. Plan on attending. For more information contact Barry Delano at 780-909-6677 or Miller’s Auction Service at 780-789-2226 or 780-920-6738. www.millersauctionservice.com Terms: Cash or valid cheques only, certified cheque, bank draft or bank letter of credit. No purchases to be removed until settlement has been made. List is subject to additions and/or deletions. Neither the owner, the auctioneer nor staff of the auctioneer shall be held responsible for any loss or accident on or off the auction site. Look for pictures on our website: www.millersauctionservice.com

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Fly-In Breakfast at Airport has another good turnout The Camrose Flying Club welcomed 120 pilots and their aircraft and served 1,200 meals of eggs, ham, bratwurst, pancakes, coffee and juice at its 58th annual Fly-In Breakfast May 31. The event is the largest and longest-running Fly-In Breakfast in Western Canada, attracting aviators from across Alberta and beyond. Proceeds from the breakfast were divided between the Camrose and District Fish and Game Association and the Camrose Rotary Air Cadets familiarization flying program. Top right, Trish Knudson, from the Relay for Life, was busy serving ham at the breakfast. Bottom right, three-year-old Benjamin Vogel gets a close up look at a 1953 Mooney aircraft owned by Kevin Harberg, of Camrose. Bottom, Ed McDonald, from St. Albert, poses with his Czechoslovakianmade L-39 Albatross, a jet fighter trainer.

City council looking at new bus service options By Dan Jensen It doesn’t appear that the City of Camrose will be receiving any assistance from the Rose City Handivan Society with the operation of a possible new bus service. The Society has informed the City that it is not prepared to add another bus to its already busy schedules. “We wonder why the City insists on pushing us to take over this endeavour,” said Rose City Handvan Society president Iris Baker in a May 22 letter. “At our annual general meeting it was suggested that Hay’s (Transportation) might be interested in taking over this matter and maybe the City could try to convince them.” Bus obtained The City of Camrose was able to obtain a bus after The Bethany Group announced it would no longer be providing transportation services to the residents of its Camrose care facilities. “They (The Bethany Group) made it available to us on the basis us putting it into some type of service for seniors,” said Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer. “We approached the Rose City Handi-van Society about

running it, but they are stressed and do not wish to take on any additional load right now, so we are exploring what options we have to get it operational.” Making it work The mayor is proposing that the bus pick up groups of passengers at the seniors’ care facilities at a certain time in the morning, take them downtown or the west end for shopping or lunch, and pick them back up at a certain time in the afternoon. “We could maybe do that twice a week,” said Mayer in a discussion during a Committee of the Whole Council meeting June 1. “We could try to cover as many locations as we can.” The City has not yet come up with any estimates on the cost of providing the service. “Basically it is going to be fuel and an operator,” said Mayer. Councillor Max Lindstrand questioned whether the Camrose Transportation Action Committee (CTAC) will be included in discussions about the bus and whether a bus service would be a replacement for the taxi voucher system agreed upon by council earlier this year.

“We only have $50,000 to deal with here,” he said. “I can see this eating up a lot of that money if we are to use that (bus) on a fairly regular basis.” Lindstrand also questioned what the City is providing to the Handivan Society in terms of an annual grant. “What I have heard from various users in the community is that the Handi-van service is sort of stagnant, which means it is going backwards because the demand is growing, so although we appreciate the service they have provided in the past I think we need to review the service that is provided by the Handi-van, especially if we are providing a variety of grants to them.” Councillor Bill Sears expressed disappointment that the Handi-van Society is not willing to at least figure out how the bus service can be made to work. “The needs are certainly out there and it doesn’t make sense to set up another infrastructure for this vehicle,” he said. It has to operate under something. I don’t think it fits under what we have been asking of the transportation advisory committee.” Sears said the City isn’t

trying to threaten the Society into doing something it does not want to do. “We are trying to work with them to see how we can improve their service. I am disappointed we can’t sit with them and try to figure out how we can improve their service. That is all anyone is expecting.” Councillor Agnes Hoveland questioned whether the City has an idea of how many people who require wheelchairs are not having their needs met because of the Handivan method of operating. “That would be an interesting number to know,” she said, “because if we are going to be offering wheelchair accessibility or service with this van would we be further enraging or upsetting the Handivan Society and appear to be encroaching onto their territory?” Need to meet Hoveland also questioned whether there was another opportunity to sit down with the Society. “Somewhere it appears to me there has been a misunderstanding,” she said. “There is something that has happened that has upset them that they feel threatened. I would like to see us explore that. We

don’t want that kind of reputation out there and we certainly want to develop and enhance any partnerships we already have. I would certainly be willing to pursue further dialogue and see if, in fact, what the basis is for this perception that they feel threatened.” Councillor Greg Wood expressed the need to come up with a budget for the bus service and determine where the money is going to be coming from to operate it before getting too carried away with discussions over who will operate it. He added that the Camrose Transportation Advisory Committee has done a lot of work on demographics and would be able to provide some of the answers the City needs on frequency of service and the target market. Councillor Lindstrand said that as the chair of the Camrose and Area Lodge Authority he has received a petition signed by 60 plus lodge residents concerning the discontinuance of the bus service by The Bethany Group. “Certainly the folks at Rosealta would be one group that would appreciate access to a bus.”


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Real Estate FARMS • ACREAGES • RANCHES

80 ACRES ON PAVEMENT NORTH OF BAWLF – older trailer home, newer 40x60x16 shop with two overhead doors and concrete floor. $380,000. S-80

NEW LISTING – Quarter of pasture 15 minutes east of Camrose with conservation easement agreement. This property is a great place to build your dream home with land rental income. $239,000. S-74.

4 ACRES BARE LAND IN c too build DAYSLAND – Great place dre ream am m home hhome. ClloEeD tU golC lff course cours cED and your dream Close to golf CE R A ki $150,000. $ school.l Asking S-45

NEW LISTING – 11 quarters of Grainland south of High Prairie, AB with 1,100 acres cultivated and more could be cleared. 1,850 sq. ft. modular home. Great farm or investment opportunity. S-76.

1/2 SECTION MIXED FARM – with beautiful 2-level home just north of Hwy 16 NEW LISTING – 118 +/- acres pasture at Mackay, Alberta. $795,000. S-48 land with bungalow home, large heated NEW LISTING - DeGraffs RV Resort shop and corral system. Ideally located on Gull Lake. Immaculate one-year- north of Camrose near Miquelon Lake. old park model trailer with deck and $640,000. S-78 garden shed. $180,000. Trailer available NEW LISTING – High Prairie pasture separately. S-75 land, six quarters deeded and four quarters QUARTER OF FARMLAND – with government lease. $850,000. S-79. bungalow home overlooking Tillicum Beach south of Camrose with awesome NEW LISTING – 10+/- acres on the views and potential for development. S-61 south side of Daysland, suitable for acreage 2 QUARTERS – of bare land for grain or highway frontage business. $150,000. or pasture. North of Killam. $625,000. S-51 S-81. 60x150 INDUSTRIAL SHOP IN 4 ACRES IN DAYSLAND – with DAYSLAND – on 8.5± acres currently 1400+/- sq. ft. bungalow home with newly used for an earth-moving and gravel- renovated basement, large attached garage hauling business which is available for sale and heated insulated shop. $525,000. S-44 by separate negotiations. S-83. NEW LISTING – 160 acres with well QUARTER OF RECREATIONAL cared for bungalow home and 2 large shops LAND – in Smoky Lake County with southeast of Holden. Currently in hay but year-round off-grid cabin. $525,000. S-64. could be grainland. $489,000. S-84

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Camrose County Beautification Awards Camrose County is pleased to announce the 2015 County Beautification Awards Program. All County residents are eligible and there are four categories of awards: • Mature Farmyard/Acreage • Newly Developed Acreage (two years and under) • Vegetable Garden • Urban Yard (hamlets under County administration) Eligible properties may be nominated by County residents until July 17, 2015. Judging will take place late July 2015. Please Note: First-place winners are not allowed to enter into the same category as 2013. They can enter other categories. For nomination papers and judging criteria, check the County website or pick up a nomination package at the Agriculture Service Board Office, 4728-41 Street, Phone 780-672-4765

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New Price! BUILDING LOT WITH MUCH TO OFFER!... Great neighbourhood, 50’x120’. Municipal services, hospital and Camrose is not too far down the road. Daysland is growing with you! Listed at $22,500. Call Trevor. OT102 GREAT VALUE IN VALLEYVIEW! Consider Feature Home this 4 bedroom, 4 bath family home with fully of the Week Page 17 finished basement and double garage as the perfect upgrade or mid-range starter home! With 1425 sq/ft up, and the completed basement area we have approx. 2000 sq/ft finished living space to offer. Built in 2006, this home is well maintained, landscaped, and shows well! Open concept main floor with 5 appliances included, the ample kitchen with New Listing! island, handy laundry area and 2 pc bath filling out the space. Upstairs, 3 beds, 2 baths, large master with 4 pc ensuite and double closet. Great times to be had as you live, love and laugh in the highly sought neighborhood with manmade lake, tree lined streets, and a block and 1/2 from a great school, walking trails and more! The tastefully done basement is home to the rec room, 4th bedroom, and 3 pc bath with large shower. Step outside to the 16x12 deck with built-in seating, fenced yard, play area, and the 24x20 double garage completing the package. Great Find! Priced at $334,900 MLS# CA0061565 Call Trevor for your tour today! IT142

NIFTY LITTLE BUNGALOW OPPORTUNITY IN DAYSLAND. Just 725 sq. ft., this home is older but has had some renovations on the redone kitchen cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and flooring and more! Cozy living room area, one bedroom on main floor, laundry and 4 pce. bath New Listing! combination. There is a handy side entrance with access to a nice deck area. The basement is partial but has a fairly good sized finished room there useful for a variety of purposes. Both the furnace and water heater appear updated. Mature yard with storage shed at the back, no garage and a yard with shrubs, trees, and some established landscaping. There is currently work in progress on the bathroom with a new tub and surround going in. The family would prefer someone take the home and finish it however the bathroom reno can be completed as soon as possible or by possession. Daysland is 28 minutes or 43 kms southeast of Camrose along Hwy 13. Home to many services, a hospital, clinic and K-12 school. Small Town Charm Awaits! Listed at $69,900 MLS#CA0061378. Call Trevor for details! OT139 EXCITING OPPORTUNITY IN PARKVIEW! Exciting Opportunity in Parkview! Very attractive 1275 sq/ft 3 bed, 3 bath home with New Listing! finished basement and oversized attached double garage in a mature coveted neighborhood in south Camrose. This home has a special park-side location whereby it has no visible neighboring structures to the west or north of the home. Very quiet area close to Jack Stuart School, and easy access to all area amenities. This home has newer windows and doors throughout, some hardwood flooring on main, brand new carpet in the basement with in-floor heating and some extra nice upgrades to pass onto the new owner. Newer roofing, furnace, Jacuzzi tub, HWTx2, fixtures, baseboards, appliances included and more. Situated on a very nice 70’x110’ yard, with a two patios, garden space, with perennials, RV parking, spacious back yard with unique shed, with room to personalize. The garage is a huge selling point as it is oversized at 27’5x26’ and has in-floor heating with very good ceiling height. Exceptional Opportunity! MLS#CA0061794 Listed at $337,900 Call Trevor for details! IT143

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REFLECTIONS

Literacy award presented to Werner

by Bonnie Hutchinson Brilliant Mistakes Here’s the height of irony. I have to correct a mistake in last week’s column. In mentioning a dispute between Richard Branson’s Virgin Airlines and British Airways, I was hugely inaccurate in the settlement amount. Correction: British Airways gave £500,000 to Branson, £110,000 to Virgin Airlines, and had to pay legal fees of up to £3 million. The irony is, before I discovered my mistake, I intended this week’s column to be about Richard Branson’s approach to mistakes. I didn’t intend to be an object lesson! ***

In an interview with entrepreneur, adventurer and philanthropist Richard Branson, the interviewer asked, “Do people who push themselves past their limits get more out of life?” Branson thinks so. “If you’re doing something for the first time, it’s likely that things will go wrong. But when you try it and come back, it’s worth it.” He believes in extensive preparation. “In business and in life, you have to protect the downside. It’s irresponsible not to think it through. Keep asking What if, what if, what if.” As an example, “In our attempt to be the first to cross the Atlantic and the Pacific in a hot air balloon, we made many mistakes along the way. We had to be pulled out of the ocean five times.” Expect mistakes and plan how to be protected. If you talk yourself out it, you’ll never have the experience. ***

He told a story about once when he should have talked himself out of it. He was going to make a highly-publicized jump off a tall building in Las Vegas. On the day the jump was planned, there was a high wind so the jump was to be cancelled. At the press conference to announce the postponement, someone asked if he would at least go to the top of the building for a photo. “I knew I was going to make the wrong decision,” Branson said. “I knew if I went to the top of the building I would decide to risk the jump.” He did. Midway down, he was hit by a blast of wind and smashed into the building. By the time he got to the bottom, his clothes were in shreds and he was bloodied and battered. Even smart, well-prepared people sometimes get done in by their ego. ***

The interviewer asked Branson, “What was your biggest failure?” “We came within one day of being the fastest around the world in a hot air balloon.” On the last day, they crashed into the sea. “It didn’t matter,” Branson said. On the last night, he had been thinking that whether or not they were the fastest no longer mattered. They’d flown over Mount Everest and K2; seen sights few human beings get to experience. It was the journey of a lifetime. No regrets. ***

Growing up in the Camrose Booster, we were taught to check and double-check for accuracy. If a ten-digit phone number is one digit out, it’s not 90 per cent correct, it’s 100 per cent wrong! That’s not acceptable. From there, it’s not a big jump to conclude that mistakes are not acceptable – ever! From believing mistakes are never acceptable, it’s easy to become a perfectionist who is afraid to try much of anything for fear of not getting it right. And yet… if we’re going to do something new, we are almost certain to make mistakes. ***

Branson quotes: “If somebody offers you an amazing opportunity but you are not sure you can do it, say yes – then learn how to do it later!” “It is only by being bold that you get anywhere. If you are a risk taker, then the art is to protect the downside.” “If you’re hurt, lick your wounds and get up again. If you’ve given it your absolute best, it’s time to move forward.” “Do not be embarrassed by your failures, learn from them and start again.” ***

My takeaway: Commit to the challenge, plan for the worst, train to do your best, learn what you can, and move on. Sounds like a life! If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com.

Camrose and Area Adult Learning Council executive director Diane McLaren presents the 2015 Literacy Award to Camrose Adult Read and Write Program volunteer tutor Barb Werner. By Dan Jensen

The Camrose and Area Adult Learning Council presented its 2015 Literacy Award to Barbara Werner June 3. Werner has been tutoring Camrose Adult Read and Write Program students in both basic English and English as a Second Language since November of 2005. “Barb puts a lot of effort into her lessons,” said Camrose Adult Read and Write Program coordinator Arlene Simmons at a Literacy Award celebration June 3. “She creates vocabulary lists then uses them to introduce the use of a dictionary and thesaurus. Once the student understands these words she uses them to use the words in a sentence. Homework is usually writing more sentences using the new vocabulary.” Werner was nominated by fellow tutor Diane Webster, who described her as a dedicated individual who has assisted many students in their quest to learn the English language or improve their English and numerary skills. “Her students have achieved personal fulfillment, and some have transferred their knowledge into gainful employment,” said Webster. “Confidence and trust are essential to successful living, and Barbara’s ability to provide this environment has been impor-

tant to her students’ ongoing success.” Camrose and Area Adult Learning Council executive director Diane McLaren said Werner is able to deliver an outstanding quality of individualized tutoring to each of the learners with whom she works. “Because of her hard work, these adults can move forward in their lives towards their dreams and the doors of new possibilities have been opened to them,” said McLaren. “As the years have gone by it has been increasingly difficult to find volunteer tutors and, as the number of tutors dwindles, volunteers like Barbara have become more and more precious to us.” Werner reinforces the skills of her learners by having them demonstrate the progress they have made to the Camrose Adult Read and Write Program coordinator, attends tutor meetings, participates in courses offered for tutors and ensures her students know how to contact any agencies involved in their lives. “Barb’s outstanding contribution to literacy as a volunteer tutor in our community is legendary,” said Webster. “She has guided other volunteer tutors as they began their careers. The Camrose Read and Write Program was the first offering of the Camrose and Area Adult Learning Council (formerly the Camrose

Further Education Council) in 1987. “At that time there were many adults in rural communities, like Camrose, who had low reading and writing skills because they had not attended school past the elementary level,” said McLaren. “These adults usually worked one-on-one with literacy tutors once a week for extended periods of time. Back then, we had an abundance of tutors.” By the time Werner started volunteering, many of the students were immigrants (English as a Second Language learners) who needed to learn to speak and understand English, as well as learn to read and write English. The learner population of today is increasingly young or middle aged adults who attended school but dropped out before they completed high school, or who completed high school without the level of foundational literacy skills (reading, writing, numeracy and computer skills) that they need to successfully hold a job or cope with their day to day life demands. “We have skilled immigrants and permanent residents who need tutoring to increase their English language skills so they can meet immigration language requirements, pass their citizenship exam, or communicate successfully at work as professionals in our community,” said McLaren.


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Threats uttered

Marvin Buskas FarMs Ltd. & tower spruce FarM Ltd. Marvin Buskas & MerLin and coLLeen Buskas

June 5

Police attended a bar in the downtown area in response to a disturbance between two men outside the bar. When police arrived only one of the men involved was located. He was determined to be breaching conditions of the court by having consumed alcohol. He was charged with Breaching a Condition of his Recognizance. June 4

At 9:13 a.m. police responded to a downtown hotel, as staff had reported a man had uttered death threats towards them and the man was suspected to be in possession of a knife. When police arrived and located the man he was found to have warrants for his arrest. The man was arrested despite trying to resist police and was later found to be in possession of a knife. The 26-year-old Camrose man is facing charges of Uttering Threats, Resisting Arrest and Possession of a Controlled Substance. He is being held in custody awaiting his bail hearing. At 9:40 a.m. patrol officers located a man in the downtown area who was known to have warrants for his arrest. When officers came to arrest the man, he resisted and tried to run away. The man was soon taken into custody and found in possession of a small quantity of cocaine and was breaching several court ordered conditions. The 29-year-old, Edmonton man was charged with Possession of a Controlled Substance, Resisting Arrest and six counts of Breaching Conditions of his Recognizance.

Ferintosh, aB (camrose area) • Live internet Bidding

June 17th, 2015 • 10 am Directions: From Ferintosh on Hwy #21 go 5.5 km north to Hwy #611, then go 4.9 km (3 miles) west to Rge Rd #215 then go 5.6 km (3.5 miles) south OR from New Norway go 6 km south to Hwy #611, then go 4.9 km (3 miles) west to Rge Rd #215 then go 5.6 km (3.5 miles) south. (Yard on West side of road) Seller Contacts: Merlin & Colleen Buskas, 780-877-2513 • Auction Coordinator: Kim Kramer, 306-445-5000 Tractors: 2009 John Deere 9430 4wd, 1336 hrs showing; 1998 John Deere 9300 4wd, 4474 hrs showing; 1997 John Deere 9100 4wd, 4295 hrs showing; 1997 John Deere 7610 MFWD & JD 740 FEL, 9545 hrs showing; 1981 John Deere 4440 2wd & JD 260 FEL, 7555 hrs showing; 1972 John Deere 4020 2wd & JD 58 FEL, 6487 hrs showing; 1965 John Deere 3020 2wd; 1977 John Deere 1030 2wd; John Deere 630 antique; Combines & Accessories: 2008 John Deere 9870 STS & JD 615P p/u, 1229 eng/822 thr hours showing; 2008 John Deere 9770 STS & JD 615 p/u, 1236 thr/1605 hrs showing; 2007 John Deere 930D header; 2006 John Deere 930D header; Swathers: 2005 John Deere 4895 & Honey Bee ST25 25’, 513 eng/453 header hrs showing; 2005 John Deere 4895 & Honey Bee ST25 25’ header, 1173 eng/943 header hrs showing; Spraying: 2008 John Deere 4830, 100’ booms, 2881 hrs showing; Seeding & Tillage: 2000 John Deere 1820 45’ air drill & John Deere 1900 tbt air cart; John Deere 1650 49’ cultivator; John Deere 1610 41’ cultivator NH3; John Deere 1600 39’ cultivator; John Deere 960 40’ light duty cultivator; Flexicoil System 82 80’ harrow; Flexicoil System 82 40’ harrow; 2005 Bourgault 6000 70’ mid-harrow; John Deere 230 26’ tandem disc; John Deere 10’ box blade; Schulte rock picker; Grain Handling & Storage: 2009 Brandt 5000EX grain vac; Convey Air Thor 5005 grain vac; Westfield MK130-61 Plus auger; Westfield MK100-61 auger; Westfield TF100-36, Pro 25hp, mover, lift, elec clutch; Sakundiak HD8-1200, Hawes mover, 25hp; Sakundiak HD8-1000, Wheatheart lift, mover, Honda 20 hp; Buhler Farm King 1060 grain auger; more auger; large selection of hoppered grain bins; Industrial: New Holland L775 skid steer; 2007 Wacker LTC4 light tower; Heavy Trucks: 2000 International Eagle tandem highway tractor, 587,663 km showing; 1996 International Eagle tandem highway tractor, 979,873 km showing; 1993 Freightliner tandem highway tractor; 2001 International Eagle tandem grain truck, Detroit 60 series, SWS Cancade 20’ Mono Box; 2001 International 9200 grain truck, C12 CAT, 2010 Cancade 20’ Unibody box; 1998 Mack CH613 tandem grain truck, 2008 Cancade Unibody 20’ box; 1996 Mack E7-427 tandem grain truck, Courtney Berg 20’ Unibody Box; 1984 Chevrolet 70 grain truck; 1979 Chevrolet C70 Cheyenne tandem grain truck, 95,574 km showing; Light Trucks & Cars: 1994 Chevrolet 2500 Silverado 2wd; 1991 Cadillac Fleetwood 4 door car; 1992 Cadillac Sedan Deville 4 door car; Trailers: 2002 Doepker 42’ tridem grain trailer; 1996 Doepker 34’ tandem axle grain trailer; 45’ drop deck t/a sprayer trailer side ext; 1981 Trail King 44’ drop deck trailer; 2009 Rainbow 16’ car hauler flat deck trailer; ATVs: 2011 John Deere 825i 4wd Gator XUV, 242 km showing; 1990 Honda 200 FourTrax; 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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Wingrave sets the stage for MS Bike Tour this weekend By Murray Green

Sean Wingrave just raised the bar. The Edmonton resident was set to bike in his fourth MS Bike Tour from Leduc to Camrose and back on June 13 and 14 when he realized he could do more. “I wanted to raise the awareness and do more for MS (Multiple Sclerosis) research,” said Wingrave, on his decision to run the same course on May 23. “It was extremely hot on the pavement and I could only run 70 kilometres over 13 hours before I had to stop.” After a rest, he finished the last half of a km at the Mirror Lake gazebo in front of many supporters, family and friends. “The heat got me. I got ridiculously dehydrated. If I wasn’t so hot, I could have finished it,” he said of the calm 27 C weather. “We raised almost $22,000 and I couldn’t be happier.” He came back for the last

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Sean Wingrave greets his family after running 70 kilometres for MS. The bike tour is slated for June 13 and 14.

leg because he didn’t want to let anyone down. “The last run to the finish line was for them, the supporters alongside me. My legs don’t feel that bad, so I’m still going to ride in the MS Bike Tour,” he vowed. “I now feel that I have done something with my life. I hope that I have inspired other MSers to get involved.

It has been so overwhelming with the amount of support that I received. I’m thrilled and I hope it leads to bigger things.” Many riders will be participating in the Leduc to Camrose MS Bike Tour June 13 and 14. Alberta leads the nation in MS fundraising and the local bike tour is the top event in Canada.

“I was absolutely blown away by the generosity of the people in the capital region. Some of these runners I only met a couple of weeks ago. It has been unreal. I’ve heard that Edmontonians are pretty good when it comes to stepping up, and that’s what I’ve seen. When I first started, I thought there is no way I can raise $5,000. Here we are almost at $22,000,” said Wingrave. “People have told me that I inspire them.” When Wingrave was first diagnosed, he would go for walks. The 38-year-old father of two was diagnosed with MS eight years ago. “I got so bored cooped up in the house. I couldn’t work, I couldn’t do anything,” he explained. “It would be like a kilometre at a time, two kilometres at a time, and then I started running short distances. And those runs led to me running my first half marathon in 2009. I find that I do better when I’m active and I’m eating properly.”

The MS Society responded positively to his request to do the run for MS. “I am out-fundraising my entire bike team by $7,000 right now and I have raised more than in the past three bike tours,” he said. “I hope that other MSers start listening to what they think they can do, not what other people tell them they can’t do.” The MS Society couldn’t be happier with Wingrave’s run. “It is inspiring to see what Sean has done here. Biking from Leduc to Camrose is a challenge and Sean has decided to run that, so I think that is very impressive,” said Nick DeHod, manager of marketing and communications for the MS Society. “It’s exciting to see that Sean has found something that he is passionate about. It increases awareness of MS and raises additional money for research. It has raised the profile of MS. It inspires people to do things that challenges themselves.”


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Stettler Auction Mart

Sale

– Deliver anytime – Outdoor locked storage

All Consignments Welcome

Saturday, June 20, 2015 - 11 a.m. Stettler Auction Mart Yards

On site lunch by Tammy’s Catering

TRACTORS

TRAILERS

• Case 830 diesel tractor c/w 4602 hours, dual hyd., 540 PTO, 4 spd hi-lo transmission, loader, bucket, grapple.

• 2003 Wildcat Forest River, 29’, one slide, sleeps 6, air, equalizer hitch.

• Case-o-matic 800 gas tractor c/w 18.4 x 30 rubber, dual hyd., 540 PTO, 8 spd. transmission, shows 3286 hours • Allis D-17 gas tractor c/w 16.9 x 28 rubber, weights, dual hyd., 540 PTO, 4 spd hi-lo transmission, 2 pt hitch • Massey Harris 303 work bull - industrial 1956 c/w Du-al loader, snow bucket.

• 1996 Road Sport tandem axle bumper pull flat bed utility trailer with ramps • 16’ tandem axle 5 wheel flat bed trailer.

YARD & RECREATION

MACHINERY

• J.D. 510 round baler • N.H. 851 round baler. • Brandt 7” x 48’ auger with mover • J.D. 820 - 10’ haybine • Hesston 1014 & 2 - 16’ haybine • N.H. 55 bale picker wagon • Haysaver V rake • Jiffy model JSB bale processor - 1000 PTO • 6 bale homemade bale wagon • 28’ J.D. hoe drills and mover - 2 - 10’, 1 - 8’ • 27’ Co-op cultivator with mounted harrows • 3 sec. 7’ coil packers • N.H. 404 p.t. conditioner • 48’ x 6” Brandt grain auger • Grain tank with augers • Drill fill augers.

VEHICLES

GRAIN BINS

• 2002 Yamaha Bear Tracker quad. • 1979 Lincoln Continental 4 dr sedan, VIN 9Y82S664758 - one owner, low mileage, excellent.

• #2 - Butler 18’ wide x 4 rings - all door pieces and vented roof lid.

• 1989 GMC 1500 4x4 p.u. c/w new 350 (2011) crate engine, $600.00 front end work. Sells with: Honda 9 h.p. motor and pump, regular and 16’ spray wands, 150 gal. plastic tank, 20’ extension ladder, spray hose, reels & misc. equipment (complete sprayer wash unit). • 1983 Olds Omega 4 door sedan c/w 100,000 kms, VIN 1G3AE69XX0W340638 • 1976 Kerry Van on Dodge Chassic, new tires.

ANTIQUES • M.H. M#JD125 horse drawn 2 bottom plow • Deering New Ideal 6’ horse mower.

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• 2007 Grasshopper 616 48” mower c/w grass catcher, 42 hours, always shedded. • 2012 Swisher 60” pull behind mower with 14.5 h.p. B&S motor • Yardman rear till rototiller - as new • Push mower • Troy Bilt push type weed wacker - trimmer mower • Lawn furniture • 48” J.D. mower deck • J.D. Liquifier 340 snowmobile.

CORRAL & LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT • Approx. 100 steel corral panels and gates - Hi Qual, Sommerville, UFA • 2 steel feed troughs • Plastic water trough • 10 - 6’ x 24’ pipe corral panels • 5 - 5’ x 24’ pipe corral panels • Numerous 10’ pasture panels • Calf table.

• #1 - Butler 18’ wide x 3 rings high - full door • # 3 - Butler 18’ wide by 4 rings - all door pieces and vented roof lid • #4 - Butler 14’ wide by 3 rings - all door pieces, some wind damage. - Bins #1 - #3 – located NE side 601 and Rg. Rd. 21-4 - Bin #4 – Murray Rowledge yard - Viewing anytime - sell at present location.

MISCELLANEOUS • 500 & 1000. gal fibreglass water tanks • Coates tire changer machine • 3 - 150 gal. 2 wheel lick tanks • Wooden box liner with storage • Checker plate p.u. box storage • Metal frame with checker plate storage • Cement blocks • Truck mount swing lift • Drill press • Vice • Hand tools • Welding table • 50 jts 3” pipe • 4 lifts 12’ slabs • Corral treated posts and more.

TREES • 20 - potted Pine trees 4-5’ • 20 - potted Spruce trees 4-5’.

TERMS – Cash or Approved Cheque - Nothing removed until settled for.

Sale conducted by: Stettler Auction Mart (1990) Ltd.

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Auctioneers:

Allen McMillan Dick Creasey Scott Douglas Terry Silbernagel Cashier:

Lona Benjamin

City applies for matching grant By Dan Jensen

City council has authorized Community Services to make application to the Canada 150 Community Infrastructure Program for matching grant funding to be put towards the redevelopment of the old Valleyview campground area. The Canada 150 program funds upgrades to existing recreation and leisure facilities to a maximum of 50 per cent. “It (the grant) is meant to upgrade facilities, not build new ones,” said Community Services general manager Ryan Poole in a presentation to council June 1. “The deadline for making application is June 17.” City share The Canada 150 grant would match the $80,000 the City has already set aside in the 2015 budget for the old Valleyview campground’s design and development, as well as municipal reserve funding in the amount of $129,000. “We have $129,000 that is available for use right now that is in municipal reserve,” said Poole. “If we could tap into that amount we could, based on ISL Engineering estimates, pretty much complete the project and have the feds pay for half of it.” The new Valleyview park will include a daytime multi-use area with services for picnics, an adventure play space, junior crosscountry ski training, a link to the existing trail system, further interpretive signage on the natural features of the park and its historical significance, and the reconstruction of the surface water drainage to prevent overland flooding and erosion which presently happens during big rain events.

Protect yourself by shredding sensitive information By Dan Jensen You might be asking for trouble if you let your sensitive information collect in the trash, the car, at work or in the mailbox. Camrose Police Service has been investigating a growing number of cases in recent years in which thieves have been able to build a false identity using discarded bank statements, credit card and phone bills, tax forms and social insurance numbers. “We get people who come to us reporting that a credit agency has contacted them about an outstanding balance that they know nothing about,” said Camrose Police Service crime prevention offi-

cer Const. Matthew Wilton. “There are people who like to prey on sensitive information to steal our identity.” Dumpster diving, or rifling through local trash cans for personal information, is a common tactic used by identity thieves. In the United States, the Supreme Court has ruled that someone can legally dig through another’s trash. In the decision California vs. Greenwood, the court stated that “the expectation of privacy in trash left for collection in an area accessible to the public is unreasonable.” This implies that someone could legally dig through your trash looking for credit card receipts, bank account num-

bers of your social insurance number.” Protect yourself You can minimize your risk of becoming a victim of identity theft by managing your personal information wisely and cautiously. “We recommend that people shred all their sensitive information like credit card and phone bills, insurance forms, financial statements and old income tax returns rather than throwing it in the trash,” said Const. Wilton. “We need to keep our tax records for six years in case Canada Revenue Agency needs to do an audit or a review of our information, but anything older than that should be disposed

of because it contains reams of information about us.” Const. Wilton also recommends being cautious around people who ask for information about ourselves, cutting up expired or unused credit cards, carrying only the identification and credit cards you will need for that day, staying away from contests, rebates or draws that ask for more information than you are prepared to give, arranging for a trusted neighbour to pick up your mail while you are away and using complex passwords on your credit card, financial and other accounts. “You need to be aware that identity theft can happen to you and make sure

that you are protecting yourself,” said Const. Wilton. Computer safety Computers make day-today life easier but they also make it easier for anyone, anywhere, to steal your personal information. Personal and financial information such as credit card numbers, account numbers and tax information kept on your system could be accessed by an identity theft with the knowledge and tools to get into your computer’s hard drive or emails. Use a password that is a combination of letters (upper and lower case), numbers and symbols and would be difficult to guess. Continued on page 13


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, June 9, 2015 – Page 11

Axemen collect silver at St. Albert tourney By Murray Green Although it was the Rainmaker Rodeo weekend in St. Albert on May 23 to 24, it was the Camrose Axemen baseball team that kicked up the dirt. Camrose defeated the Red Deer Razorbacks 9-4 in the first game. Blair Mulder and Chance Wheatley each had two of the team’s nine hits. Braedon Majeski tossed five innings for the win. He allowed three runs on five hits and two walks, while striking out two batters. Joe Pasychnyk pitched an inning and a third without allowing a hit, while striking out two. Dennis Landriault was on the mound for two outs and allowed an unearned run. Camrose then lost a tough 4-2 decision to the strong Confederation Park Cubs. Five players collected one hit each. Mulder suffered the loss on the mound with all four runs unearned. He allowed eight hits and five walks, while striking out five. Dylan Borman tossed one inning of relief, allowed one walk and had one strikeout. Several teams were tied for playoff spots and the Axemen came up with a second place position based on a series of tiebreakers. The Cubs secured the top spot with two wins. That meant Camrose was offered a rematch with Confederation Park. The Cubs went home with the gold medals with an 8-4 victory. Camrose collected the silver. Camrose was led on offence by Kris Kushnerick, who had two hits, including a home run. Pitcher Bryan Toles went the first three innings and allowed a run on eight hits, while striking out two. Corey Epp came in for the next three innings and allowed a run on one hit and a walk, while recording one strikeout. The Axemen host the

UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION

TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 2015 – 10:00 AM

Gary and Terry Playfair – Ferintosh, AB

LOCATED: From Ferintosh, go 8 km south on Hwy 21, then 5.8 km east on Twp Rd 432 (Dorenlee Rd) or from Bashaw, go 13.5 km north on Hwy 21, then 5.8 km east on Twp Rd 432 (Dorenlee Rd) Gate Sign – 20435 Twp Rd 432. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Gary Playfair at 780-608-8018 or 780-877-2362. This is a very well maintained line of equipment. Major pieces have been shedded. Most equipment is in very good condition. Equipment & Internet Bidding at 12:00 p.m.

TRACTORS • 1999 Case IH 9390 4WD c/w 710/70R38 duals, showing 4870 hrs, stand trans, 4 hyd. plus aux, front & rear weights, Outback auto steer w/ 360 mapping & S2 lightbar, S/N JEE0074172 • 1990 Case IH 7140 Magnum MFWD, 20.8R42 w/ ratchet style duals, showing 6820 hrs, 18/4 PS trans, 1000 PTO, 3 hyd. plus aux, front weights, plumbed for Outback auto steer (no screen), one owner, S/N JJA0026033 • Case 2290 2WD, 20.8x38 singles, showing 5853 hrs, 3 hyd., 540/1000 PTO, (w/o on powershift $5,794.94 April/11), one owner, S/N 8888273 • 9’ underslung dozer blade COMBINE • 2011 Case IH 8120 w/ 2016 header, SwathMaster PU, 538 sep/648 eng hrs, 900/60R32 fronts, Pro 600 monitor, leather int., MagnaCut extra fine chopper, lateral header tilt w/ trap, ext. wear rotor w/ spikes, diff lock, after market air filter, approx 300 less hrs on PU header, S/N YBG212430 SWATHER • 2012 Westward M155 w/ 30’ Macdon D60-S header, showing 265 hrs, 2 spd, buddy seat, 600/65R28 fronts, PU reel, hyd. fore/aft, poly skid shoes, header transport, transport weight pkg, spare new knife, 2 Rotoshears, one owner, S/N 219626, header S/N 221400 • Buhler 9-1/2’ swath roller HIGHWAY TRUCK • 2002 Kenworth T800 TA, 50” bunk, showing 197,323 km, 60 Series Detroit 430/500, 18 spd trans., 11R24.5 tires, alum rims, 3-way lockers, air slide 5th wheel, Ali Arc bumper, last certified Nov/14 ($15,862.31 w/o on eng inframe, injectors, head, April/06, 25,323 km since), S/N 1XKDDR9X12J965087

GRAIN TRAILERS • 2001 Advance Super B trailers, 11R24.5 tires, Agremote remote opener on lead, alum rims, air ride, roll tarp GRAIN TRUCKS • 1981 Ford L8000 TA c/w 20’ steel box & hoist, showing 36,492 km, 3208 Cat eng., auto trans, air brakes, diff lock, air shift PTO, roll tarp, 10.00x20 tires, c/w cable lift silage endgate, ($6,262.55 w/o Aug/09, rebuilt trans, etc.) • 1975 IH 1950 TA cabover c/w 20’ unibody steel box & hoist, 4 cyl Detroit diesel eng, auto trans, showing 69,835 km, hyd. silage endgate, air brakes, diff lock, air shift PTO, roll tarp, 10.00x20 tires SPRAYERS • 90’ Hagie 284 4WD SP sprayer, showing 2240 hrs, 5.9L 6 cyl Cummins, 13.6R28 tires, (2) 400 gal tanks, Tridekon front dividers, rinse tank, Raven controller, Outback auto steer w/ STS screen, mapping, sectional control, S/N 08-579165 • 100’ Flexicoil 67XL PT sprayer, 1500 US gal, 18.4x26 tires, variable rate, wind curtains, rinse tank & wand, dbl noz bodies, S/N S67XL-113319-03 SEEDING & FIELD EQUIP. • 40’ Bourgault 8810 seeding tool c/w Bourgault 5350 3 comp TBH tank, K-Hart independent packers, 10” spacing, triple shoot, NH3 kit w/ Dickey-john rate controller, Dutch openers, dual fan, S/N 823853, tank S/N 37287AS-22 • 42’ Bourgault FH36-42 cult, NH3 kit, 12” spacing, broadcast kit, 4 bar harrows, 3/4” carbide tips • 12’ Kellough 178 offset disc, notched blades • Kirchner V ditcher, hyd. lift • 60’ Flexicoil Sys. 80 tine harrows & drawbar • 10’ Graham Holme DT cult.

AUGERS • Westfield MK130-71 Plus mech. swing auger, 13”x71’, 12V swing mover, full bin indicator, 540 PTO, S/N 163642 • Wheatheart R10-41, 10”x41’, 35 hp Vanguard, SP mover, elec. clutch, hyd. winch, S/N 13107 • Brandt 8”x47’ Supercharged, 20 hp Honda, ratcheting wheels The above three augers have never had fertilizer through them. • Sakundiak 10”x59’ hyd swing, reverser • Westfield 7”x36’, 16 hp BINS • Seven Chief Westland 14’x5-ring hopper bins, 2350 bu +/– (all have dbl skids & ladders, 3 have aeration tubes, 4 have OP1 cables) • Three Westeel 14’x5-ring hopper bins, 1900 bu +/– (all have skids & aeration tubes) • Wheatland 705E hopper bin, 250 bu +/–, skid • Three Westeel 14’x6-ring bins on steel floors, 2000 bu +/– • Westeel 14’x4-ring, no floor • Newer style Westeel door TRAILERS & CONVERTER • 40’ Fruehauf TA high boy flat deck, spring ride, sliding axle, dolly jacks, 11R22.5 tires • Tandem axle 5th wheel converter, spring ride, 11R22.5 tires, homebuilt, no serial # • 18’ Dyson TA car hauler, bumper pull, 8 bolt rims, ramps • 20’ 5th wheel TA trailer, homebuilt, 7000 lb axles • 19’ 4 wheel steel frame trailer, 11R20 tires PICKUP • 1997 Chev 2500 3/4 T, 4x4, 6.5L diesel, auto, ext cab, short box, A/T/C, 347,840 km ROTARY MOWER • 10’ Kodiak HD rotary mower, pull type, 540 PTO MISC. EQUIPMENT • (2) 5hp Flaman aeration fans; (3)

• • • • • • • • • • • • • •

3hp Flaman inline aeration fans; (5) Grainguard aeration heaters; (5) aeration socks Katolight 25 KVA PTO generator w/ trailer JD F525 front mt mower; (2) walk behind weed eaters Chem Handler II on trailer Freeform 2400 gal poly water tank; 1200 gal poly water tank; (2) 1250 gal poly tanks McMillan 12” hyd. posthole auger 6’ Swath Equalizer, unused Unused HD Power 7000 W diesel generator; HD Power 9000 W 15 hp gas generator, 5 hrs Wheatheart 10” hyd. transfer auger E-Kay 8” bin sweep Labtronics grain tester & access Hyd. wood splitter on trailer John Deere 3 spd bicycle Badger liquid manure pump, 6”x25’ (30) Flexi Finger crop lifters, new 2014; 60 gal upright compressor; Universal vac pump w/ 7 hp (6 hrs use) elec. motor & vac tank; Hussman bulk tank compressor; (2) 7 hp elec motors; (2) Honda 2” banjo pumps; Honda 3” trash pump; 500 gal fuel tank on TA trailer, 12V 20 GPM pump; (2) 500 gal fuel tanks; (2) Haukaas hyd. disc markers; 50’ grain bin ring w/ tarp; Qty Bourgault knock-on sweeps 4”, 7”, 11”; Qty 10.00x20 truck tires & rims; 11R-24.5 tire chains; 44” PT lawn mower, 8 hp gas eng. See website for more misc.

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 Sherwood Park Athletics on June 17 at Kin Park’s Harry Andreassen Field beginning at 7:15 p.m.

Other home games for the Axemen are on June 24, July 8, 14, and 19, The game on the 19th is a dou-

bleheader. The final home game is slated for Aug. 12. Action for the home doubleheader begins at 1:30

p.m. The top four teams in the North Central Alberta Baseball League make the playoffs.


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Introducing

long-time Camrose businessman

Mike Cuthbert Sales Manager

WASTE offers: FATHER’S DAY IS JUNE 21

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Portable Toilet Rentals

Give yourself a treat and take the short drive to Armena. Discover Maplewood Acres. If you love gardening, you’re in for a wonderful experience.

Clean, convenient, well-serviced and maintained.

Heritage Tomatoes (Heirloom Tomatoes)

The traditional tomato. Some of these varieties go back many generations to a time when a tomato tasted like Grandma’s.

40 varieties of tomatoes are here!

Bush Fruit

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Perennials

Terrific selection! These perennials are hardened off and ready to grow! Here are three of our more interesting varieties…

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Thanks for 16 Wonderful Years in Business! With the end of our 16th season almost upon us, we’d like to thank each of our customers for their support once again this year. Your patronage and friendship is always appreciated!

We get a

Kic k out of you!

Many Thanks

to those who helped make our Camrose Night Classic soccer tour nament a success.

Top: Jennifer, Tammy, Joanne Middle: Nicki, Sue, Tracy Front: Cindy, Nicole, Catherine, Alyson, Anne, Bryan Missing: Donna.

SPECIAL THANKS… to our wonderful team of gardening professionals. We couldn’t do it without you!

% 50 off All Remaining Inventory.

- A-1 Rentals - A-1 Septic - Wild Rose Co-op - City of Camrose - OPT Waste Removal - Octo Mechanical - Around the Clock Promotions

- Camrose Regional Exhibition - Electro Tel - The UPS Store - D & D Vehicle Sales - 105 Teams - 1,000s of Supporters - 100s of Volunteers

Thank You! Camrose & District Minor Soccer Association

Phone 780-672-2219

South on 50 Street – 3801-50 Street Highway 13 50th Street

HOURS: Mon. to Fri., 9 am to 8 pm; Sat., 9 am to 6 pm; Sun., 10 am to 5 pm

Underpass

S East side of road next to the water treatment plant.

Camrose Drive

ty Camrose Women’s S he lt e r S o c i e

would like to invite you to our

Annual General Meeting

Thursday, June 25, 7:00 p.m. Camrose Railway Museum Refreshments Provided

Become a member of our Society for $10.00

Protect your identity by shredding sensitive papers Continued from page 10

GUITAR PICKERS

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Norton Metcalfe, left, and Bill Walker of the Norton Metcalfe Trio provided some familiar country classics at Jaywalkers’ Jamboree on June 5.

Don’t use an automatic log-in feature that saves your user name and password. While this may save time when you log in or enter a site, it’s a gold mine for a hacker. Use a firewall program, especially if you have a highspeed Internet connection that connects your computer to the internet 24 hours a day. Be careful what e-mail you open. E-mails from strangers could contain viruses or programs to hijack your computer. Always log out of a website before you exit; do not enable the browser or website to remember your password. Do not give out your password and use the privacy settings.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, June 9, 2015 – Page 14

Juice Newton to launch new season at LPAC By Murray Green Mark June 24 on your calendar. That’s the date the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre will launch an upcoming roster of shows with sneak peaks of what is in store for the 2015-16 season. You don’t want to miss this event. Country and pop music star Juice Newton will be launching the new season at the Performing Arts Centre on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at 8 p.m. Her concert is the first in one of three series of high calibre shows. A season launch party will be held on June 24 to give everyone a chance to view the upcoming shows. Facility tours begin at 6 p.m. followed by video sneak peeks at 7 p.m., a concert by The Commons at 7:30 p.m., and then cake and refreshments at 8 p.m. “We will be showing a sneak peek (about a minute) video of each show to help the audience understand how good the shows will be. Some people might be unsure of the name, but as soon as they see them or hear them, they will know who that artist is,” said Nick Beach, LPAC acting general manager. “We want people to see the preview to remind them of who they are.” Many of the artists booked next season play in various theatres across North America. Now that Camrose is part of the circuit, both artists and Camrose residents will become familiar with the quality of the shows and facility. “The launch is about giving people a chance to see what calibre of shows we have in store for them this year and offer tours to

people that want to view the entire building,” he added. The largest series will be the Shuman Insurance Presentation Series with 12 shows, including Juice Newton. “We built a series that we feel will appeal to the average person. It offers a variety of great shows. We worked extremely hard to make it affordable and get the prices as low as

possible,” explained Beach. “This year, it is about getting people to trust us that each concert will be a great show and seeing some of the amazing things we are doing. I’ve talked to other theatre managers and the goal is to stay under $400. We are offering 12 shows in this series for about $385. That’s about $32 a show for artists that you would normally have to travel to

Edmonton to see and pay a higher cost. We think it is a great package.” When you include such performers as the Blues Brothers, Canadian icon Chantal Kreviazuk with her husband Raine Maida (lead member of Our Lady Peace), and another stellar Ballet Jorgen show (Sleeping Beauty) in the series you will soon realize the

Murray Green, Camrose Booster David James and Big River performed a tribute to country music legend Johnny Cash, the man in black, to wrap up the Lougheed Performing Arts Centre season. The local singer was a huge hit in Camrose on May 29. The 2015-16 lineup of performers will be unveiled during a preview night on June 24. Juice Newton will start the new season on Sept. 29.

value of the package at the launch. The Family Series will have three shows, including the world famous Sharon and Bram performance on Nov. 7. The Classical Series features five world class concerts that finishes with the Concordia Symphony Orchestra on Feb. 7. “You can purchase each of the entire series at 15 per cent off, or receive 10 per cent off the cost of six shows in the pick six option,” said Tanya Pattullo, LPAC patron services manager. “Often we hear talk about people should have seen a particular show. Now with a series, or pick six, everyone will hear other shows that will be just as good, even if they are still on the verge of being a star.” Those in attendance will have the first opportunity to purchase season tickets and pick six show packages. After June 24 you can visit www.camroselive.ca to see the full listing of upcoming shows, or call the box office at 780-6082922 for more information. “We want to give season ticket holders the first opportunity to keep their seats for the year. They will then have the option to renew those every year. This is the time to get those coveted seats and keep them from year to year,” said Nick. “We consider the pick six as a subscription. Single tickets will go on sale at a later date (July 16).” In addition to the three series, LPAC will have a fundraising gala in the spring and could add some pick up shows to round out the schedule.

Sawchyn embarks on new Haiti learning mission By Murray Green

Jim Sawchyn is on a mission to help others. This year the local retired medical technician is volunteering to teach doctors in Haiti. “This is entirely different than what I was doing before. I will be going by myself and not with the Flying Doctors of Canada. I’m going with a registered nurse and teaching emergency room doctors how to use ultra sound equipment,” explained Sawchyn. “They have equipment, but they don’t know how to use it properly.” Sawchyn is a former St. Mary’s Hospital employee, who has gone on several missions with the Flying Doctors to assist Third World countries in improving medical practices. “They have an ultrasound technician, but he is

not entirely trained. He could do so much more. I’m planning this trip on my own. I’m taking my portable machine with me for teaching purposes, but they have their own and I will be bringing the machine back home with me,” said Sawchyn. “My mission is to train the doctors to use the equipment and hopefully I can do that in a month. I’m rather afraid a month won’t be long enough; it should be for six weeks. It may involve another trip,” he continued. “I’ll try a month now and see how well I do at teaching. I will plan other trips later if it has to be. I feel that I’m drawn to do that now.” The Flying Doctors are not going on a mission this summer due to some illness on the staff, which opened the door for Sawchyn to

return to Haiti. He wants to proceed with his teaching while he is still able to travel and healthy. “I want to do this while my marbles are still in place, or at least rolling around up there in the right direction,” he chuckled. “A lot of people around town have been donating funds, bottles and cans for my expenses. I thank people who have donated. Even businesses are saving bottles and cans for me to help out. I appreciate any help that people offer. It will cost me roughly $2,000 for the Haiti trip. “I’m volunteering, so it is all donated time and money. They might cut the amount they normally charge to stay there, but we will see. They have no budget and basically have no funds.”

Without a sponsor in place, he is expecting to cover his own cost for the month. The cost for room and board for two weeks is $550. Sawchyn is planning to go around Oct. 15 and stay until about the middle of November. “The retired nurse that I’m traveling with was going then so I thought we might as well travel together,” he said. Sawchyn will be teaching about three or four doctors on how to operate the machine at the same time. “It is just training for emergency doctors, so they can use the equipment when there is no one else available to operate them,” he said. The nurse, who has been to Haiti before, told Sawchyn that the hospital is within an hour of the capital, Port-au-

Prince, and is accessible by a rough road that she travelled by mountain bike. “Haiti at the present time is still not safe. There is a lot of loitering and people will rob you at the drop of a hat because they are so poor,” he said. “We don’t spend any time in the city. If they find out that I am helping I would go back. To learn the basics, it is a three year course. That’s why I don’t think a month will be long enough. The advantage is that since the doctors already know anatomy they may learn faster. It takes experience and doing it over and over again to fully understand what problems might be occurring.” To donate funds, bottles or cans, contact Sawchyn at 780-608-9696 or on his cell at 780-608-7503.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, June 9, 2015 – Page 15

The Rotary Club of Camrose thanks the following businesses and individuals for their support of our 17th Annual Rotary Gala Celebration. SILENT AUCTION DONORS

A-1 Supply Allan Zimmerman Audio Video Unlimited Augustana Fitness Boston Pizza Burgar Funeral Home Camrose Booster Camrose Canadian Camrose Chrysler Camrose Stained Glass Case I.H. Cathel Books Central Agencies Inc. Crackmasters D&D Vehicle Sales Dr Lynes Chiropractor

Dr Mark Cloarec Duggan Cinemas Ernie Shepert Evraz Camrose Works Ezee Brew Ferintosh Manor B & B Flaman Fitness Fleetwood Towing Fortis Alberta Fountain Tire FT Aggregates Grant Thornton LLP Greater Vision Green Gear/ Miele Hoyme Manufacturing Icon Safety Consulting

Jim Brager Kal Tire Ken’s Furniture Klug’s Sheet Metal Ltd Martha’s Music MJP Computers Nica’s Hair Studio Norm Mayer Nutec Electro-Tel Opus Stewart Weir Pam Roberts Patricia Herbert Peavey Mart Rebel Ink Tattoo Richardson’s Jewellery Rona Building Supplies

LIVE AUCTION DONORS

2016 Boston Pizza Cup of Curling Agriterra Equipment/Allis Chalmers Agro Scotiabank Augustana External Relations SCVS Vehicle Storage Battle River Implements Sole City Shoes Best Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino Starbucks Bill Thompson Woodworking Super Clean Car Wash Broker’s Marine & Sport Camrose Capital Planning Tiras Dairies Camrose Rental Shoppe The Auto Shoppe Central Alberta Piano Tuning UFA Farm Store Drever Agencies / Petro Canada Visionmasters Duff Layton’s Men’s Wear Windsor Plywood Dust Bunny Furnace Cleaning Inspirations Salon and Spa Windwood Group Canada Safeway

SPECIAL THANKS

Greg & Shauna Chrabaszcz Guest House Gallery & Framing Ferintosh Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre Rostad & Mason Families Jubilations Dinner Theatre Konto Furniture & Appliances Limmany Foot & Ankle Clinic Lone Star Oilfield Services Group Mattress Mattress Group McClellan Wheaton GM Quilting from the Heart Prairie Water and Equipment Sales Smitty’s Family Restaurant Tammy Lynn’s Family Massage Therapy

98.1 CAM-FM Backcountry Supplies Beginning to End Kitchen & Bath Best Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino Bill Penny Bonnie & John Oldring Canadian Tire (Jewell Enterprises) Clockwork Plumbing Edmonton Petroleum Golf Club EMCO Supply Glendale Golf Club Irving Farm Fresh

Camrose Air Cadets NuFloors Doug Johnson D&D Vehicle Sales Ivan Applegate Camrose Booster Dales Liquor Store (Auctioneer) Panhandle Productions Shelterbox Canada Camrose Canadian Darcy Posein (MC) Best Western Plus PF Custom Countertops Windwood Signs Camrose Resort Casino 98.1 CAM FM Duff Layton’s Men’s Wear Quarry Golf Club Weber Funeral Home Stu Dodd (Sax Player) Camrose Morning News Interact Club Stockmen’s Chophouse CASH DONORS TeePee Trade & RV Centre Farnham West Stolee Bi West Translines Norsemen Inn The Brick Glover International Trucks Camrose Dental Health Vision Credit Union Village of Otoxha, Belize Strebs Auto & Industrial Central Agencies Inc. Andreassen Borth Wagyu Canada Zarski’s Body Shop Crackmasters B&D Simons Trucking Weber Funeral Home Wild Rose Co-op Windermere Golf & Country Club

Best Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino Darren Yaroborough Darren Dunnigan David Nigh Florence & Gerry Blanchette Garry Zetsen

Les Parsons Norm Mayer Shirley & Ken Rostad Sole City Shoes Stockmen’s Chophouse Wayne Throndson Ray Hook

LIVE AUCTION BUYERS

THANKS TO YOUR GENEROSITY AND ENDORSEMENT, WE RAISED OVER $55,000 TO HELP FUND ROTARY CAUSES LOCALLY, REGIONALLY AND INTERNATIONALLY. THANK YOU FOR ENTRUSTING US TO BE WORTHY STEWARDS OF YOUR COMMUNITY INVESTMENT.

MARK THE DATE

SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 2016

18TH ANNUAL ROTARY GALA CELEBRATION WHILE WE VALUE ALL DONATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS, PLEASE ACCEPT OUR APOLOGIES IF YOUR NAME OR COMPANY WAS NOT RECOGNIZED.

Davidse named defensive MVP at Border Bowl By Murray Green

For the second straight year, football player Michael Davidse made his presence felt at the ABC (Alberta-British Columbia) Border Bowl. Alberta came from behind to win 29-22 with a strong defensive effort in the second half in Kamloops May 17. The Camrose Composite High School Trojans football player and Grade 11 student was selected to play in his second, but the third annual Border Bowl. Alberta won 38-2 last year, so BC was seeking revenge. “BC dominated the game early and the score was 20-7 at the half for them. They were outplaying us and our offence wasn’t really mov-

ing the ball, but our defence came up big on some occasions” recalled Davidse. “At halftime our coaches said who scores first in the second half wins the game. We ended up scoring first and outscored them 22-2 to win. It was sweet to comeback.” Davidse improved his play from a good outing last year to be a difference maker. “The game seemed to be a lot slower this year for me because I was in the play a lot more and I could read the plays better,” said Davidse of his gained experience. “I made five or six tackles and assisted on another four or five helping out.” He was awarded for his efforts. “It felt great to win

defensive MVP. It was easier for me to pick up things this year,” he added. Davidse pushes himself to be a better player in every game and practise. “My coaches have helped me along the way. Playing for the Battle River Shock this spring helped me to prepare for the Border Bowl. The midget game is played at a higher level and the stronger opposition makes you a better player.” Maren Stevens, from Wetaskiwin, former Trojans player Adam Kuntz and a Lacombe coach all guided him on the Shock. He also received help from his dad, long time CCHS coach Carl Davidse. Continued on page 19

Michael Davidse


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, June 9, 2015 – Page 16

Camrose Minor Hockey Early

Registration

Tuesday, June 23 and Wednesday, June 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. in the Lobby of Max McLean Arena. CMHA has female teams at the Atom, Peewee, Bantam and Midget level. Visit our website at www.camrosehockey.com for registration fees and our policy regarding import or non-resident players. Cheques and cash are accepted. Anyone considered an import or non-resident player must bring the necessary paperwork at time of registration. If you are a non-resident player trying out for an elite team, you do not register until you make that team and August registration fees will apply.

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If your child has never played hockey, you must complete the Respect in Sport (parent module) located on the Hockey Alberta website (www.hockeyalberta.ca) prior to coming in. A copy of the certificate OR certificate number along with a copy of child’s birth certificate, and legal land description (rural residents only) will be required.

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Jaywalkers’ Jamboree was busy on Main Street with warm weather on June 5 and 6.

Three-year-old Spencer Peacey, of Camrose, loved to jump.

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The Grade 11 student probably hasn’t seen the last of the BC rivalry. “They are going to have a game of just Grade 12 players and they have asked me to try out for that. I want to go back, but I have to talk about it with my parents first. It is great to get noticed,” he added. Davidse indicated that the Shock played better than the win-loss record showed. “We had a good season, but we just had a bad play at the wrong time and it cost us the game a few times,” he explained. “It was my last season with the Shock, so it was a lot of fun. The Shock made me the player I am today.” Playing against Tier 1 Edmonton players is a step up from playing rural Tier 3 high school teams. “I was playing against Team Alberta U18 players and doing well against them brought my play up to a whole new level.” He was also asked to

play for the Shock in a game in California. “They are one of the best States for football. I don’t know what level they are at, but I’m looking forward to playing in the States (Aug. 21 to 23).” Davidse’s strength is reading the plays and reacting to them as a middle linebacker. “I just need to get stronger and faster to compete at the next level,” he said. “That’s what I’m working on now.” CCHS currently has spring camp to prepare for the fall season. “Last year, we went undefeated and then lost in the finals. Now all of those Grade 11 players will be in Grade 12 and we should be better. We learned our lesson and we won’t take our opposition for granted this time. I think we were a little overconf ident going into the final last year. We are playing every game this year thinking we are the underdog,” said

Davidse on the Trojans’ new mind-set. The returning linebacker will be called upon to do more this year. “We want to have a great year and go to provincials. I would like us to have more success and see some of these guys go up to the next level and play junior football. We have a lot of talent and they are a great group of guys,” said Davidse about his CCHS teammates. “This year they want me to play quarterback as well. I played quarterback in bantams, but it will be a challenge for me. With the Shock we had more plays on defence then the Trojans had on offence and defence combined. It’s different. I need to adapt and keep playing at a high intensity on both sides of the ball. It will be tiring, so I have to be strong mentally. I know my future at the next level is at linebacker.”


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800 Privileged Years By Arnold Malone

I would like to take this opportunity to thank all my clients, past and present, for giving me 47 years of friendship, laughter and joy. I am so fortunate to have been able to be a part of your lives. I will miss all of you but I am not saying goodbye. I am saying, “See you around the neighborhood!” I would also like to thank all my former and present staff, especially Brenda and Cathy, for always being there for me. I wish Stacey all the best in her new venture as the new owner of Thistle Beauty Salon.

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Wendy Blatz A Celebration of 60 Years

On May 24th nearly 100 guests shared in celebrating the 60th Wedding Anniversary of Harvey and Esther Trace of New Norway. All five of Esther’s remaining siblings attended, along with two of Harvey’s siblings. His other brother (from Texas) and sister (from Idaho) will be visiting next month as they are planning a Trace family camping trip to the Kananaskis. While there, the family will visit the Forest Ranger Station where Harvey and Esther fi rst lived 60 years ago. The Traces have enjoyed living near New Norway for almost 20 years, having moved out to their acreage after raising their family in Edmonton. Lifelong Albertans, Harvey was born in Elnora and Esther was born in Didsbury. Harvey is retired from a long career as a helicopter pilot and now spends his time target shooting and participating with Ham radio. Esther likes to sew, garden and decorate cakes. They were joined at the celebration by friends and family from as far away as Regina and by their four children and several of their grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Harvey and Esther would like to thank everyone who sent cards and congratulations. Thank you also to those who attended the “Anniversary Tea” put on by their children, Sherry, Roy, Janet and Faye. Thanks to them for the special day.

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It was a ver y long time ago. King John, ruler of England, had annoyed too many commoners. So those common people marched on the King, insisting that his new ta x was not going to happen. We the common people shall not provide your desire for another castle. What the commoners were demanding was a House of Commons: laws from we, the common people. The first principle of the House of Commons was to have the power to control the King’s purse. Naturally, King John did not like the idea. Allowing common people to control the King’s spending was a demeaning insult. How dare they? Nevertheless, King John chose the better of two options. Option #1 was to allow a parliament (a House Of Commons) to be established by which everyone would live by the rule of law and option. Option #2 was that King John would be lead off to be be-headed. The King chose, as I would have myself, option #1. This lead to the production of the Magna Carta (Latin for The Great Charter) 800 years ago this week, June 12, 1215. Over time the charter was amended until we have the existence of British Parliamentary Practice that now serves for the benefit of so many in far-flung countries around the world. Magna Carta was one of the most important documents in history. For the first time ever it set out that all persons including the King were subject to the rule of law. So it is that 800 years on we live in a society of law as opposed to the whim of individuals. It is difficult to imagine that there was a time when laws, as we now know them, did not exist. Then, persons with power, the one’s that controlled armies and wealth, made rules that most often were self-serving. Today, laws are not always rational. In fact, sometimes they defy common sense. They exist for the sake of our common good. The law is the law to which we are expected to abide until changed. Law is not intended to be a measure of absolute correctness. Rather, it is a practice we accept in the name of civil order. This is why a new luxury car and a thirty year old poorly maintained vehicle are subject to the same speed limits. It is also why at 2:30 a.m. in a seemingly empty city we sit at a red light waiting for green. We do not live by the axiom of the rule of self, but rather by the rule of law. Anything else is anarchy. Clause 39 of the Magna Carta sets out that no man can be convicted without due process as tested by a court of peers (the jury system). Magna Carta also set out that no tax shall be levied without representation from the common people (elections). My bias is that Magna Carta has provided the finest political practice that exists anywhere in the world today. Some might not like some aspects of parliamentary practice such as Question Period. However, pretend that you were an American during the lead up to the Gulf War. Would you have wished your system to have a Question Period? If so, then Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld would have been tested on the evidence that weapons of mass destruction actually existed. Canadian law is somewhat like sausage; we enjoy the results even if we don’t like watching while its being made. So, Happy 800th Birthday Magna Carta, and we wish you a long future with rule of law, justice from of a court of peers, and the right to change laws or add new ones through elected representation.

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U of A confers honorary degree on Dr. Schnell The University of Alberta conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Science on Dr. Russell Schnell at the Augustana Campus spring convocation May 31. Dr. Schnell was born and raised in the small rural community of Castor in east central Alberta. All four of his grandparents, his 19 aunts and uncles and just as many cousins lived in the community. In his recollection there was never enough time for all the wiener roasts, hikes, skating parties, battles in haylofts, forts, swims in sloughs and opportunities to hammer red-hot iron in his grandfather’s blacksmith shop. Describing himself as “never the smartest student in class,” he learned efficient study habits while working over 20 hours a week after school as a printer’s apprentice at the local newspaper. Volunteer service with the Royal Canadian Air Cadets provided an opportunity to earn a pilot’s licence and to spend a summer in Israel prior to entering the University of Alberta in 1963.

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For seven summers he worked in the Alberta Hail Studies program. Along the way he earned BSc degrees in chemistry (U of A) and biology (Newfoundland), conducted graduate studies in Hawaii and Wales, and earned MSc and PhD degrees in Atmospheric Science from the University of Wyoming. While at Alberta Hail Studies, Dr. Schnell discovered biological ice nuclei, observing that certain bacte-

ria on decaying leaves were probably a key factor in initiating rain, hail and snow – a discovery now being confirmed with recent advances in genetic techniques. He married in 1974 and moved to Kenya in 1976 to work for the United Nations. He also served eight years as director of the Mauna Loa Atmospheric Baseline Observatory in Hawaii. His conception, planning and execution of a series of

aircraft measurements in the Arctic in the early 1980s revolutionized our understanding of the sources of pollution and their impact on the Arctic Ocean Basin and surrounding lands. His research has since taken him to more than 70, countries, and he has published more than 120 papers on ice nuclei, ozone, Arctic air pollution, greenhouse gases and methane leaks from oil and gas operations.

A leader in establishing international networks for observing atmospheric composition, he is currently deputy director of the National Oceanic Administration Global Marketing Division based in Boulder, Colorado. He also served as a member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) that shared the Nobel Peace Prize with former U.S. vice-president Al Gore in 2007.

University of Alberta president encourages grads By Dan Jensen

University of Alberta president Indira Samarasekera encouraged graduates at the Augustana spring convocation May 31 to risk more than others think is safe, care more than others think is wise, dream more than others think is practical and expect more than others think is possible. “Always remember that by seeking excellence and striving to fulfill your highest potential,” said the president. “You can and will become a person who lifts others and makes the human community better for all.” Samarasekera explained the journey towards excellence does not go in a straight line. “Life constantly surprises us, good or bad. Sometimes you can feel completely derailed by the unexpected. It is how we respond to and learn from these surprises that is our true test. Start by using the skills you gained over your degree, approach every problem and opportunity with both critical thinking skills and imagination. Connect the dots between ideas and people. Pay attention to those details that others may have missed. Read and do research so that you under-

Dr. Roxanne Harde (English) and Dr. Alexander Carpenter decorate Wetaskiwin’s Stephanie Hildebrand (BA Psychology, 2015).

stand the full context of the issue. Seek alternative perspectives; yours alone will never provide a full picture. Samarasekera shared that while instant communication technology has made our lives easier, it has its drawbacks as well. “I have learned that we can sometimes mistake efficiency for quality,”

she said. “Without face to face communication, which engages all five of our senses, technology can sometimes dehumanize and create misunderstanding. You may get things done, but you may find that you are doing them alone. If you want to go fast go alone. If you want to go far go with others.”

University of Alberta chancellor Ralph Young told graduates that the University of Alberta is blessed with a diverse and inclusive culture which is built on the legacy of all those who have come before. “Today we pledge to uphold that legacy as we continue to pursue our

motto, Whatsoever Things Are True.” Young said the Class of 2015 is walking in the footsteps of many generations of scholars. “The tradition of convocation, which in Latin means a gathering together of all qualified degree holders in a university community, dates back almost 700 years to medieval times. Led by our marshal, today’s formal procession to the stage originates in the procession of the guild of teachers.” University of Alberta board of governors representative LeRoy Johnson commended the graduates for achieving a level of excellence that will forever be recognized in their University of Alberta degree. “Your degree positions you to compete with the very best in the world,” he said. “You are only limited by your ambition and creativity, both of which I know you have in abundance. You are our pride and joy and I know you will bring great honour to our institution as you work to solve the many challenges currently facing our communities, our province, and indeed the world. Remain ambitious and creative in your pursuits”


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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Andrew Rufiangle of Camrose examines high school artwork about censorship at the Camrose Public Library. He is taking a shocking approach to stopping abuse. By Murray Green

The 20th annual Artwalk will have a new element this year. Performance art has been added to the list of things to see during the event that was launched on June 5 and runs until Sept. 8 at several venues. On Monday, June 15 Andrew Rufiange will be sewing his mouth shout to draw attention to abuse in the community, province and country. “I’ve been seeing a lot of posts on Facebook about children going missing, hurt or beat, and women and elderly getting abused. I noticed a pattern of people posting something on Facebook and you never hear anything good about what happens after that. You just hear the bad stuff,” said Rufiange. “It’s a post and then you move on with your life. That is kind of disturbing and desensitizing us of what is going on. I thought something more shocking will make people notice more. I will be sewing my mouth shut.” He will be at the Camrose Public Library to show what it is like for children and women to be silenced

about abuse. He will be there from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. “The theme is that not everyone can speak out about abuse. As a child, it is hard to speak to people. Some people might not believe you. If you are elderly people might think you are crazy, or just acting up,” he explained. “If you are a women, it hard to leave and they have no place to go. I would like to accept donations and give to Camrose Victim Services to help people.” Rufiange has consulted with a doctor and no permanent damage should result from the stitching. He will have someone watching him to make sure he is receiving fluids and is able to go for eight hours. “People think it (abuse) doesn’t happen in their family, so they ignore it. It is something everyone need to be aware of and I want to get the message across that it is an issue,” he said. The library was selected for a good place to hold the event. “The library is about information and literacy. It is not traditional and

a little shocking. We will put a sign on the door, so if people don’t want to come in that day, they have that option,” said library manager Deb Cryderman. “We wanted Andrew to have a place to do this to bring attention to something that is really an issue.” This event is different from looking at paintings on a wall. “This is the first time that we have had performance art piece and that is exciting,” said Jane CherryLemire, executive director of the Camrose Arts Society. “I thank Andrew for bringing another element to the Artwalk. Using arts to get the message across to stop abuse is pretty awesome.” Art will also be on display at the Western Financial Group, Bill Fowler Centre, Chuck MacLean Arts Centre, Fiona’s, Candler Art Gallery, Sacred Arts, Bailey Bistro, Pedersen’s Florists, Skyway Family Restaurant, Camrose Public Library and the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. The art will be on display during business hours. Check with the venue for exact hours.

Battle River Shock wins final game By Murray Green

The Battle River Shock midget football team captured the Capital District Minor Football Association’s consolation final 28-7 on May 1. Battle River Shock, consisting from eight local players, qualified for the consolation final and went to Riel Field in St. Albert for a rematch with the St. Albert Storm. The last time these teams met the Storm defeated the Shock 14-10 in a close contest. However, the playoffs were played at a different

level. The Shock were on the scoreboard first and held the Storm scoreless until the fourth quarter. With a final score in favour of the Shock, the team claimed a happy ending to the spring season. Josh Lyon, Connor Pearson, Connor Berkholtz, Michael Davidse, Austin Thompson, Brandon Thompson, Jake Stone and Keith Schmidt of the area played for the Shock. Although they finished the season with the win, there was a little sadness to know the team was finished playing for the year.

The players encouraged and complimented each other while planning the strategy of the game. Laughter and grins were seen as they recanted the previous play, while preparing for the next, not dwelling on mistakes, rather focusing on the next play. The players now return to their high school teams to begin preparations for the fall season. Now they become opponents once again, looking forward to the fall, to meeting their former teammates on the field, each hoping to outplay and out score the other.

Jean Garden Bastin of Camrose, formerly of Edberg, AB passed away on Monday, May 25, 2015 at the age of 89 years. Left to cherish her memory are her son Bob (Fran) Bastin of Carvel; daughter-in-law Gail (Jim) Kerr of Edberg; four grandchildren Darren, Chris, Jean and Bobby; five greatgrandchildren Abagail, Brock, Shawn, Katie and Michael; and siblings Phil and Betty. Jean was predeceased by her husband Norman; and one son Ian. A time of fellowship and celebration in memory of Jean will be held on Thursday, June 11, 2015 at 11:30 a.m. in Heritage Manor (4912-56 Street, Camrose). If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Katerina (Kate) Pasula April 6, 1918 – June 1, 2015 It is with deep sadness that the family of Kate Pasula announce her passing at St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose on June 1, 2015. Kate was born on April 6, 1918 at Glidehurst, AB. She was a person of courage and strength who had a deep love of family and a deep abiding faith in God. Those left to cherish her memory are her seven surviving children: Mervin (Marlene), Flavian (Valerie), Reuben (Shannon), Bernie (Sharon), Genevevie (Roger), Ken (Lynn), and Kevin (Cindy); 23 grandchildren; 39 greatgrandchildren; and three greatgreat-grandchildren. Kate was predeceased by her husband Anton; her daughter Loretta; her son-in-law Bob; her parents John and Eva Sawula; and her siblings. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 from St. Francis Xavier Church in Camrose (5010-48A Avenue) with Rev. Larry Pederson as celebrant. Interment will take place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. A Celebration of Kate’s life with an eulogy and a lunch will take place at Messiah Lutheran Church across the street from St. Francis Xavier Church. Donations are gratefully accepted to St. Mary’ Hospital or a charity of your choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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David Hering David was born in Kerrobert, SK on March 11, 1945. He attended school in Kerrobert and graduated in 1963. David started work with the Canadian Pacific Railroad (CPR) in Kerrobert. He enjoyed his job and was well on his way to becoming a ‘railroad man’. In 1968, David married Lori Hostland and settled into married life. In 1970, he made a significant change in his life when he accepted a job opportunity with Canadian National Railroad (CNR) as a dual agent for Edgerton and Chauvin. So David and Lori packed their bags and moved into the railroad station in Edgerton, AB where David spent the next 10 years working as a railroad agent. When the small railroad station in Edgerton closed, David began his search for a new career direction. It was not long before David found his next job opportunity on a chance visit to Camrose where he stopped in at Lamb Ford and chatted with Bill Lamb. Dave impressed Bill with his extensive knowledge of cars, so he quickly told Dave to come to work the following week as a salesman. Dave’s love of cars led to the ownership of various cars, vans and trucks in his lifetime. As Dave had the ability to speak easily and confidently in a way that made people want to listen to him and trust him, this gift lead him into several successful career changes involving working with people. He worked as an insurance adjuster, real estate agent and gas service station owner. However, in the end, Dave’s gift of the gab and handyman abilities, along with his strong desire to help others, won out. He went on to work for Bethany subsidized housing, helping the less fortunate and seniors who were not able to do some of the chores that needed to be done. No matter how busy Dave was, he always had time to lend a sympathetic ear to anyone who needed it. He was a kind soul who used his gifts well. Dave was eventually forced to take retirement due to his own health issues. Growing up, Dave cruised the streets of Kerrobert with his beloved black ’63 Ford Galaxie car. He often stopped to chat with whoever he saw and a five-minute story turned into an hour-long tale. Dave enjoyed camping as it became a nice getaway for him with family and friends. He enjoyed a drink around the firepit, however did not share Lori’s love of installing a tarp for shelter. Dave walked Tiki, their small Shih Tzu dog down many a road and trail in Camrose, the United States and Canada. Along the way he talked to all sorts of people from all walks of life which brought Dave great enjoyment. Dave was a thoughtful listener and made many new friends easily. The only people Dave didn’t know were the ones he hadn’t shaken hands with. A smile, a hug and a story were his trademarks. Dave was a true ‘people person’. Dave’s eyes lit up best when he talked of cars, Tiki and Lori. That was our David. Always in our thoughts, forever in our hearts. He is survived by his wife Lori; brother Jack; sisters Helen and Mary Anne; brothers-in-law 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, AB. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations may be made to STARS or to the Humane Society.

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Lloyd Allan Reed August 16, 1925 – June 5, 2015 Lloyd Allan Reed of Camrose passed away on Friday, June 5, 2015, at the age of 89 years. Left to mourn his passing are his four children Arlie (Steve) Cunningham of Sherwood Park, Dawn (Rick) Pryor of West Kelowna, BC, Robert (Susan) of Carnduff, SK, and Darcy of Hay Lakes; former daughter-in-law Helen Reed of Oyen; brothers Donald (Agnes) of Calgary and Keith (Pat) of High River; sister Doris (Ole) Myhre of Edmonton; sisters-inlaw Francis Reed of Camrose and Phebe Reed of Armstrong, BC; seven grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; and adoptive family Romel and Emelie Mamuad and boys. Lloyd was predeceased by his wife Arlet; infant daughter Laverne; two brothers Elroy and Grant; sister Mildred MacPhee; and daughter in-law Grace Reed. A Funeral Service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, June 11, 2015 from Camrose United Church with Rev. Alan Richards officiating. Inurnment will take place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to War Amps of Canada or to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.

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City council hires new CAO City council has announced that Malcom Boyd will be joining the City of Camrose as new chief administrative officer effective July 15. Boyd comes to the City with extensive senior man-

agement experience, 15 years of which have been with ATCO Power, where his most recent role was that of station manager, Battle River Generating Station. He also brings interna-

tional experience, having spent time in South Korea and Ireland. Boyd’s experience is enhanced by a Bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering and a PhD in engineering.

Do you have a heritage quilt?

Dave Fitchie and Janine Carroll with one of the legacy quilts at Camrose and District Centennial Museum. Lucie Heins, BSc., MA assistant curator, Western Canadian History Royal Alberta Museum

The Camrose and District Centennial Museum is hosting a public Quilt Documentation Day on Wednesday, June 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is an opportunity have your family quilt(s) documented and photographed (at no cost to you) in order to preserve its history and contribution to Alberta’s quilting history. Only pre-1970 quilts will be considered at this time unless a heritage quilt top was finished after 1970. The Western Canadian History Program at the Royal Alberta Museum has been working on an Alberta Craft Research Initiative to document the material culture of craft production within the Alberta context. The Alberta Quilt Project, a component of this research, is an initiative that looks at contemporary quilts made in Alberta over the last 25 years and heritage quilts made in Alberta or brought by immigrants to Alberta. As we proceed with the Alberta Quilt Project, we hope that our research will help us tell the Alberta quilting story. Most history books written about quilts in Canada are about quilts in eastern Canada. We want to change that.

The information captured through the quilt documentation events and interviews will help us capture that history. If you own a heritage or family quilt made in Alberta or as part of the immigrant story to Alberta, it may be a good candidate. History of the project Phase I of the Alberta Quilt Project, documenting 21st century Alberta quilters, was completed during the first after two and a half years of the project. In order to truly capture Alberta quilters today, it was necessary that as many quilters as possible participate in a survey. More than 600 quilters have completed a very detailed survey questionnaire. The results have been analyzed and there is no doubt that quilting trends today differ from quilting trends 100 years ago. There is also great diversity in the types of quilts made today, from traditional to contemporary art pieces. The results of the project were shared with Alberta quilters in almost 30 different communities throughout Alberta from as far south as Etzikom and Lethbridge and as far north as Grand Prairie and Peace River. This is a unique project because most documentation projects focus specifically on heritage quilts. In

50 or 100 years from now, material culture historians will be thrilled that Alberta quilting trends were captured at this time. Alberta quilters are making their own history today although for most of us it is just an everyday existence. We rarely think of today as history because it is the present. Alberta quilters should know that they are pioneers in this new and innovative research. Phase II, a five year project, is in its third year. We wish to continue to document heritage quilts made in Alberta or brought as part of the migration to Alberta. Our goal is to document and photograph quilts found in regional museums as well as in private collections throughout Alberta. This documentation allows us to see the different kind of quilts made during different decades, the materials and the patterns used to create them. This will help us capture trends by regions if any. All of the information retrieved will reside in the Royal Alberta Museum. If you would like more information about the event contact Janine Carroll 780-672-3298. If you wish more information about the Alberta Quilt Project, contact Lucie Heins 780-453-9176 or lucie.heins@gov.ab.ca

Capturing memories

My almost four-yearold was hurtling towards me on his bright blue, new-to-him bicycle with my husband running close behind, ready to intercept if our son got distracted, looked away and started to tumble. His eyes were glued to the driveway, determined to get it right, a huge grin spread from cheek to cheek and a special glint in his eye: pride. Satisfaction. I became teary-eyed as I watched him pedaling furiously, pumping those little legs. Wasn’t he just taking his first step yesterday? I cheered him on, watched intently and took it all in. My husband asked me afterwards if I had taken photos or videos and no, I hadn’t. Which was … odd for me. I had captured his first attempt, when he was mostly being held onto, which wasn’t nearly as spectacular. But this, his fourth time, had been a spontaneous event after supper. With the sun setting on our shoulders, our baby on one hip and my daughter circling our newest cyclist, I had considered, for a fraction of a second, racing back to the house for the camera. But then I might have missed it entirely. I love to take pictures, but it has spiraled out of control. Somehow, what started as a hobby turned into a bit of an obsession of getting the photo just right at the risk of spoiling the moment. Which is totally ridiculous. Is every photo going to get enlarged and hung on the wall for years to come? No. More often than not, it is better to be truly present. This January, I downloaded my September to end of December photos. I was shocked to see that I had put 1,149 photos onto my computer. Things had gotten out of hand. Lately I’ve been trying to pause before I pick up my camera and think: do I want an excellent photo of this or a wonderful memory? Sometimes there isn’t time to have both. I have come to the realization that for my children’s birthday parties, I was way more intent on getting a photo I liked instead of noticing the delight on their faces when they saw the candles. I started handing off my camera to other family members and carrying the cake myself, forcing me to be present in the moment instead of behind a camera lens. I have been known to make simple family events such as gathering our pumpkin crop (30 pumpkins last year!) into a major photo event including a tripod. For my daughter’s skating carnival, my husband took videos and I took pictures during the dress rehearsal, and then at the actual event the next day, we both sat back and enjoyed the show. When I look back at moments like those, I want to remember sharing a grin with a loved one during the performance or how my eyes were glued to my child, not that I was worrying about how to frame the shot, or thinking about how much to zoom. I don’t want to see the edges of the camera screen in my memories of the moment. My eyes were filled with tears when I watched my son gaining a lifelong skill this spring. He’s growing up so fast. And I intend to make some wonderful memories, not just take perfect pictures.


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2015 GMC Sierra Most advanced GMC pickup ever

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The 2015 Sierra at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC is GMC’s most advanced pickup ever. “The truck features some incredible technologies, abundant power and impressive efficiency, and an unexpectedly quiet cabin,” said McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC dealer principle Will McClellan. Efficient design

Sierra achieves a level of perfection and attention that begins with a purposeful premium design where there is no such thing as a small detail. A wind tunnel crafting appearance means air is used to help rather than hinder cooling the engine or otherwise flowing smoothly and quietly over sculpted surfaces, while sound-absorbing materials and triple door seals create a sense of interior solitude. Sierra Denali’s commanding presence is immediately signalled by the unique appearance of its chrome, three-dimensional grille, which fully integrates projector-beam headlamps. Sierra Double Cab features forward-hinged rear doors to make it easier to get into and out of the rear seats.

Once inside, passengers will benefit from 880 mm of leg room. Crew Cab models come with a standard five-foot eightinch cargo bed or an available six-foot six-inch cargo bed. Bumper steps integrated into the corners make it easy to access the cargo box. The deep tread of the step accommodates large boots and handle assists on the top of the side rails help give you a boost into the bed. Loading the cargo box takes less effort thanks to an available EZ-Lift and lower tailgate. To provide a permanent, non-skid surface, the available (standard on Denali) black liner covers the entire below the side rails, including the tailgate, from box top rail and lower tie-down loops Air deflectors are located in front of the rear tires to deflect air around the wheel openings to help reduce turbulence and drag. The result is a more efficient driving experience. Four patented load-bearing upper tie-down hooks are standard. Rated at 113 kg each, they can be repositioned in several places around the

box, depending on the cargo being secured. LED under-rail lights are conveniently positioned under each cargo box rail to make it easier to load or unload at night, or when the box is enclosed by a tonneau cover. Cabin

Sierra’s instrument panel provides a new premium, soft touch feel, aluminum trim, and contrasting stitching that give the interior of an overall contemporary appearance. Seats feature a sculpted design and provide lasting comfort with dual-firmness foam. They retain their shape over time, reducing driver and passenger fatigue. Enhanced rear-seat comfort and access means nearly 51 mm of additional legroom on Crew Cabs. The leather-wrapped heated steering wheel adds warmth whenever you demand it. The available centre floor console maximizes space with a cavernous storage bin large enough for hanging files, a laptop or mobile devices. Pockets on either side of the console and in the door panels offer “grab and go” convenience to help keep everything within reach.

The distinctive interior of the Sierra All-Terrain SLT provides a supportive environment as well as carbon fibre accents, unique All-Terrain leather-appointed seats with French seam contrasting red stitching, special dark aluminum IP material, Bose premium audio system, and other All-Terrain appointments. Off-road adventures

The 4x4 system of the Sierra All Terrain is ideal when traction conditions are variable. When driving in AUTO, the front axle is engaged and power is sent to the front and rear wheels automatically, based on the driving situation. With off-road adventure comes all-sort of dirt and debris attempting to invade the engine. The high-capacity air cleaner is engineered with a larger filter area that requires changing less often. Underbody shield protection helps protect vital components under the truck. Engines

The Sierra EcoTec3 engines – 4.3 litre V6, 5.3 litre V8 and 6.2 litre V8 – feature Direct Injection, Active Fuel Management and continuously Variable Valve Timing to deliver power and effi-

ciency. No other competitive pickup offers all of these technologies, standard in all of its engines. In fact, the available 5.3 litre V8 generate 355 horsepower and 10.3 litres per 100 km highway (4x2). The available 6.2 litre V8 is paired with the new Hydra-Matic 8-speed automatic transmission on SLT and Denali models. The electric variable assist power rack-and-pinion steering system on Sierra improves fuel efficiency versus engine powered systems. The Sierra has enough strength to achieve an impressive standard V6 engine trailer weight rating of up to 3,447 kg. On select models with the available 6.2 litre V8 and Max Trailering Package, it produces a robust trailer weight rating of up to 5,443 kg based on SAE J2807 performance requirements. And the available 5.3 litre V8 comes in at 5,080 kg with the Max Trailering Package. See the 2015 GMC Sierra at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC at 385048 Avenue, Camrose. Phone 780-672-2355 and ask for one of the friendly sales professionals.


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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

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Helpful Tips for Writing Classified Ads Which Get Results! Be Thorough

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.

Call 672-3142 Call 780-672-3142

4925-48 Street, Camrose

ads@camrosebooster.com class@camrosebooster.com ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 27 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. THE DR. “MAC” SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND for post-graduate education in nursing is accepting memorials. To donate or for applications and information, please write to AARN Education Trust Fund. 11620-168 St., Edmonton, AB T5M 4A6. 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. BRIDAL SHOWER FOR Jolene Kasa and Jason Szott on Sunday, June 14 at 1:30 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, 4702-73 St., Camrose.

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 780679-2214. 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. COME JOIN THE FAMILY OF DONALD AND MARY ANN PFEFFER to help celebrate their 60th anniversary, Mary Ann’s 80th and Donald’s 85th birthday on June 13 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at Providence Place, Daysland. BRIDAL SHOWER FOR Rachel Johnson and Clayton Herder on Wed., June 17 at 7:00 p.m., Rosalind Drop-In Center. Ladies, please bring lunch. ECUMENICAL SERVICE – St. Thomas Historic Church, Duhamel, June 21, 7:00 p.m. Rev. Bill Harder, guest speaker. Everyone welcome. Lunch provided. Sponsored by Duhamel Historical Society. WEDDING SHOWER for Chelsy Uglem and Trevor Vanderberg on Tuesday, June 23, 7:00 p.m. at Bawlf Lutheran Church. Ladies, please bring lunch. WEDDING SHOWER – for Danielle Schneider and Tyler Banack on Sunday, June 21 at 2 p.m. at the Rosalind Dropin Centre. Ladies, please bring lunch and your favorite recipe for Danielle.

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

THANK YOU

HELP WANTED

I WOULD LIKE TO take this opportunity to express my thanks and appreciation to all those who had a part in helping me celebrate my 85th birthday. A heartfelt thanks to my sons and my grandsons and their spouses for organizing, preparing and making this celebration happen. A special thanks to grandson Brad and wife Fran for opening up their home to us and for all their special help. Thanks to the cooks for an excellent job! Thanks to all who brought flowers, food and cards and to all who attended and brought so many people together. I am thankful for so many of my family and friends coming from distant places to join us. I hope I haven’t missed anyone; if I have, I thank you! This was a very special celebration. Thanks again. I love you all. – Gwen Scott

INSERTER – To assemble Boosters and flyer packages Mondays, 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m., Tuesdays, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. and Wednesdays, 7:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. Lots of lifting and arms in constant motion. Crew of very nice ladies to work with. Call Andrea, 780-672-3142.

THE FAMILY OF CHESTER FORRE would like to thank everyone for all the caring, compassion and kindness received at the time of Chester’s passing. Many thanks for the food brought to the house, flowers, memorial donations and cards. In lieu of thank you notes, a donation will be made to Skudesness Lutheran Church in loving memory of Chester. THIS NOTE OF THANKS extends to the individuals and organizations that attended my mother’s funeral (Jessie Merkel, nee Cail) or worked to make the occasion very special. A heartfelt thank you to family and friends who were present for the service at Burgar Funeral Home in Camrose, where all was done to support the occasion. A special mention is necessary for the eloquent words expressed by Rev. Alan Richards. Music at the service offered by Buffy da Silva (organist) and Carolyn Olson (soloist) is much appreciated. Last, yet never least, are the refreshments offered at the Masonic Hall that provided a relaxing, comfortable milieu for family and friends to gather afterward. I shall remember you all. Thank you. – Kathy Merkel, daughter

PETS/PET SUPPLIES BATTLE RIVER VETERINARY SERVICES Practice Limited to Companion Animals Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service 780-672-6999 5208-51 Avenue, Camrose GOT PUPPIES – If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classified ad. Ph. 780672-3142.

NOW HIRING – Licensed Mechanic for busy shop specializing in Honda motorbikes and Bombardier recreational products at Camrose Motorsports. Experienced Parts Person for our Wetaskiwin location, Wetaskiwin Motorsports. Apply in person with resumé to Curtis Lindholm, 5607-48 Ave., Camrose, AB. or by email to: curtis@camhonda.ca

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

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 GARBAGE COLLECTION One-time job or weekly scheduled collection City businesses and residential or county farms and acreages County Enviro Pickup 780-608-0604 BRIAN’S LAWN CARE & LANDSCAPING – Commercial/Residential Maintenance, Landscaping/Lawns, Trees. For free estimate call Brian, 780678-0053. I. SERVOLD WATER WELL CABLE TOOL DRILLING Phone: 780-987-3463 or 780-901-0256

WANTED TO RENT 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.

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

FOR RENT

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

FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY!

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

CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505

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 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

BEAUTIFUL THREEBEDROOM townhouse style condo. Washer/dryer, two baths, deck. No smoking. Available now. $1,500/mo. Call 780-8552533, 780-781-0077. SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE ON MAIN STREET, CAMROSE – Generous, recently developed 192 sq. ft. office. Nice, quiet neighbours. Reasonably priced at $205.71 monthly, all inclusive. Call the fairest and most reasonable people in the business, Blain or Don at 780672-3142. MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 or more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued)

LAWN / GARDEN

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. 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 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 NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOURPLEX Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area. Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610

SELF-PROPELLED GAS LAWN MOWER – Yard Machines Model, $100. Ph. 780679-9012.

HOUSEHOLD MOVING, MUST SELL – Three-piece reclining living room set, $200; loveseat/sofa set, $125; reclining chair $30; China cabinet, table w/leaves, 6 chairs, $250; coffee table sets, $50/ set; 18 cu. ft. (approximately) chest freezer, $75; 4’h x 4’w x 18”d birch toy box, $75; wooden dinette table w/leaf and six chairs, $200; desk, $50; B & D radial arm saw, $100; Delta table saw, $150. Ph. 780-679-8797. THREE-SHELF BOOKCASE – 38”h x 32”w. Oak finish, $35. Ph. 780-608-8744. SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITE – Good buy at $300. Ph. 780-672-2238.

LIVESTOCK / FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780672-3142. TWO-YEAR-OLD AND YEAR LING POLLED GELBVIEH BULLS – Call Winder’s Gelbvieh, 780672-9950. 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.

REAL ESTATE HOUSE FOR SALE – Five years old, 1,036 sq. ft. Fully developed w/six appliances, four bedrooms and two baths. Po t e n t i a l m o t h e r-i n -l aw suite downstairs. Vacant. Immediate possession available. Search “4423-74 Street House for Sale, Camrose” on Kijiji. Dave P., 780-678-6163.

FREE ADVERTISING

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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. HOUSE, 28’ x 48’ with garage and shop, 26’ x 40’, on three lots at 214 Lingren Street, Ferintosh. For viewing phone 250-428-2493, Erickson, BC. FOR SALE IN CAMROSE – Two-bedroom half-duplex in adult community, close to walking paths. Ph. 780-672-6320.

MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 27 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. MAN’S AND LADY’S 18SPEED VANGUARD BIKES – Like new, $75 each. Ph. Michael, 780-679-0300.

GARAGE SALES 4309-59 ST. – Back alley. Multi-family garage sale, Fri., June 12, 12 Noon - 7 p.m. Sat., June 13, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. LaVISTA VILLA II EDGEWOOD CLOSE ANNUAL GARAGE SALE – June 11 and 12, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m.; June 13, 9 a.m. - ? Large family sale - lots of great stuff! WESTLIFE PARK COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE – Just south of Superstore and Home Hardware, (also known as Village at West Park) Thurs., June 11, 6 - 9 p.m.; Fri., June 12, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat., June 13, 9 a.m. to noon. Articles too numerous to mention. 4708-46 ST. – Household, men’s clothing, garden tools. Fri., June 12, 1 - 9 p.m.; Sat., June 13, 9 a..m. - 9 p.m.; Sun., June 14, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. GARAGE/MOVING SALE – Housewares, file cabinets, desk, lamps, microwave stands, plants, misc. tools, wine jugs and crates, vintage pot belly stove, misc. furniture, many items too numerous to mention. Thurs., June 11, 2 - 9 p.m.; Fri., June 12, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat., June 13, 9 a.m. - 12 Noon. Located approximately 4.5 miles north of Camrose on Sec. Hwy. 833, turn east on Twp. Rd. 480 for 1/4 mile.

Pipe Coating Tally Operator

Want to Join a Growing Team? Our Camrose, Alberta Manufacturing Facility is looking for a Pipe Coating Tally Operator to support our growing business. Bayou Perma Pipe Canada, Ltd. is a dynamic, global supplier of pipe coating solutions and factory pre-insulated piping systems to the oil and gas, district heating and cooling and industrial markets. You must have strong attention to detail, excellent communication skills both verbal and written, an aptitude for numbers and the ability to work as part of a team. We offer competitive wages, benefits and shift premiums. Applicants are required to complete and pass pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. If you are interested in joining BPPC please submit your resumé to: Email: Fax:

careers@bayoupermapipe.com or 877-208-9942

We thank you for your interest in joining the BPPC team; however only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

LABORERS

General Laborers wanted immediately. Must have clean valid driver’s license. Starting wage $16.50/hr. Drop off resumés at Zetsen Master Builders Inc., 4205-38 St., Camrose or fax to 780-672-1001 or email to info@zetsen.com

Come Join Our Family

Cook

Highly organized, customer service driven and committed to quality, efficiency and safety, you need to be quick, take pride in work well done and be willing to learn. 35-40 hr./week, permanent position. Starting wage $14.50/hr. with 2-3 years’ experience. Let us know why you’re an ideal candidate for the above position by applying in person to Tony at: East Side Mario’s #600, 7300-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB

Vehicle ends up in yard At approximately 12:10 a.m. on June 3, Camrose police responded to a collision in a residential area, as a complaint had been received that a vehicle drove off the road into a yard before striking a parked vehicle. When police arrived the occupants had fled the area on foot, however returned a short time later. The investigation lead to the identity and arrest of the driver, who was later, charged with Impaired Driving, Driving With a Blood Alcohol Level over 80 mg per cent, and Dangerous Driving. The 32-year-old man from Cranbrook, BC, was released to face the charges in court. Just over an hour later, police were advised that a lady was alleging she had been assaulted by her ex-boyfriend while staying at a hotel. Police attended the hotel and investigated the allegations, which lead to the arrest of the 25-year-old boyfriend, who had left the area on foot prior to police arrival. The man is now facing charges of Domestic Assault, along with four charges of Breaching Conditions of His Probation.


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Blue Dot movement gaining steam By Ryley Corcoran, Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society Coordinator

The presentation on the Blue Dot movement’s history and successes was very engaging and had the audience’s attention right from the start. There were many chances for the audience to speak up and voice their opinions on the matters discussed. By first asking the audience about favourite places, Rajan Rathnavalu (the evening’s presenter) immediately brought everyone together and made it easier to connect on the importance of protecting the environment. He invited different people who had been involved in other aspects of the movement to speak about their experience. Ryan Lindsey talked about attending an event at the Winspear in Edmonton, Margaret Rathnavalu described the beginning of the initiative in Camrose and Erin Specht spoke about the watershed of which Camrose is a part. Rajan went on to talk about: “taking care of our home,” and what it means to look after our local environment; “environmental rights,” including indigenous rights and conferences which have discussed the right to healthy environments; other countries which have been successful, which included examples such as France requiring all commercial buildings to have greenspace on their roofs and how Brazil handled an oil spill clean up; and finally what it would take to make constitutional changes. Rajan ended on a discussion of upcoming environmental events in Camrose and the surrounding area before opening the floor for discussion and questions.

Aesthetics Treatment Room Assistant

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

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

Quality Training • Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program Hiring 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.

An employer you can count on

CARPENTER Under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor, this position provides for the maintenance and repair of Division facilities and equipment.

is now hiring for the following positions:

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

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

Portable Toilet Truck Driver • • • • •

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

Qualifications and Experience: • Certified Journeyman Carpenter (3rd and 4th year apprentices will also be considered); • Four years’ experience in a related position is an asset; • Ability to work within a team setting and maintain good working relationships with co-workers, Division staff, and the public; • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; • Ability to maintain confidentiality; • Willing and able to work after hours and to be available for standby rotation to respond to emergencies; • Valid Class 5 Operator’s License and willingness to obtain a Class 4 Operator’s License; • Criminal Records Check and Child Intervention Check. For inquiries contact Christen Turner at: 780-672-6131 ext. 5258 or cturner@brsd.ab.ca Deadline to submit applications is Friday, June 19, 2015 at 4:00 p.m. Please submit applications to: http://www.brsd.ab.ca/Careers/Pages/default.aspx Only online applications will be accepted.

We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

Please email resumé to Nicole@ bowrayneholdings.com, fax to 780-672-0797 or drop off attention Nicole at 3928-48 Ave.

ACCOUNTING FIRM SEEKING EMPLOYEE STAFF ACCOUNTANT

Jennifer Benyon, daughter of Barbara Benyon, graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Science with Specialization in Geology with Distinction. She is employed with CNRL in Calgary.

Dr. G. A. Torok-Both / Medical Director Located next to the Smith Clinic

Battle River School Division #31 is accepting applications for a full-time CARPENTER based out of the Maintenance Shop in Camrose, AB.

Please specify the position you are interested in when applying

BENYON GRADUATES

REQUIRED FULL-TIME (30-36 hr./week) Qualifications: • Science Background OR Clinical, Aesthetic or Salon Experience • Outstanding customer service AND communication skills • High level of professionalism and care in personal presentation Duties include but not limited to: • Prepare and assist in the Treatment Rooms • Restock supplies, clean and maintain equipment • Update charts and patient profiles • Maintain patient and clinic confidentiality at all times • Answer phones, schedule appointments, invoice and receive payment Advanced training may be offered to the successful candidate. Drop your resumé in person during the hours of 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Tuesday to Friday. This competition will remain open until the right person is found. Only candidates invited for an interview will be contacted.

The applicant requires the experience and technical knowledge of bookkeeping using caseware, Sage 50 or a similar program. Knowledge is required in preparing working paper files including financial statements, corporate tax returns and personal tax returns. Postsecondary education is required and experience would be an asset of considerable value for the successful candidate. This accounting office has very competitive salary levels in a great working environment.

Cam-Alta Accounting & Tax Services 5001-49 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1N5

PAYROLL OFFICER Battle River School Division #31 is accepting applications for a temporary full-time Payroll Officer based out of the Division Office in Camrose, AB. The successful candidate will be a well-organized, energetic individual who enjoys a fast-paced, high volume work environment with diverse job expectations. In addition, the successful candidate will be required to work independently to ensure completion of multiple tasks with changing priorities and tight timelines. Battle River School Division offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package. For further information contact Cheryl Kropinske, Director of Finance, ckropinske@brsd.ab.ca. Position to commence as soon as a suitable candidate is found. To ensure consideration of this position, resumé, cover letter and references must be submitted ON-LINE. https://hranywhere.brsd.ab.ca/hrsapplicant Competition #2015102 We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.


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We are hiring for

Big Valley Jamboree 2015 CRE Catering Services is looking for talented, friendly individuals to join our catering team for Big Valley 2015. Experience preferred, but not necessary. We offer a fun, friendly atmosphere and flexibility. If you are looking for a little something to fill in time - we have the job for you.

NOW HIRING for the following positions:

Kitchen Staff, Lounge Staff and Concession Staff Candidates must be: • Able to multi-task • Friendly and outgoing • Able to work under pressure • Willing to learn • Customer service oriented • Flexible • Responsible and dependable • Lounge staff must be 18 or older • Kitchen staff – experience is preferred • Able to work all 4 days, any shift Please submit your resumé, identifying which position you are applying for, to: Camrose Regional Exhibition, Attention: Paula By email: paulat@cre.ab.ca Mail: 4250 Exhibition Drive Camrose, AB T4V 4Z8 Fax: 780-672-8140

No phone calls please

Please note: Only successful candidates will be notified

BIRTHS To Mary Durom

and Owrine Dsilva, of Viking, on May 25, a daughter. To Jessica Faye and Billy Snow, of Camrose, on May 28, a daughter. To Alysha and Darby Dietz, of Ryley, on May 31, a son.

Banquet Workers Work weekends. Earn extra spending money. Join the Banquet Staff at the Norsemen Inn. Working banquets is fastpaced and fun. Must be at least 15 years of age, and some at least 18 are also needed.

Front Desk Be the first person seen when they enter our front doors. Must be friendly and efficient.

Line Cooks Come work in the busy, friendly, professional Norsemen kitchen.

Cashiers An opening for a cashier exists in our restaurant.

Security If you’ve got a level head and an air of authority, we want to talk to you about working security in the Tap Room Bar + Brewery. 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

DEATHS William “Bill” Stanley

Ferguson, of Camrose, on June 1, at 64 years of age. Katerina “Kate” Pasula, of Camrose, on June 1, at 97 years of age. Lloyd Allan Reed, of Camrose, on June 5, at 89 years of age.

Armena birthday celebration Armena will be celebrating its 100th birthday at the Armena Recreation Grounds on Saturday, July 11. The celebration will start with a parade at 1:00, followed by lots of reminiscing, coffee, walkabouts, a catered roast beef supper and campfire. Anyone wishing to attend the supper is encouraged to register by contacting Karen Hansen before June 20 at 780-672-4643, or Terri at 780-672-6115. For parade entries contact Larry at 780-672-6764 or Donna at 780-679-4768.

Manager of Financial and Accounting Services Camrose County is a rural municipality of 7,577 people located approximately 45 minutes southeast of Edmonton. The County has a strong agricultural base and is experiencing growth in the oil and gas and residential sectors. The County is seeking a positive, motivated, team player for the full time position of Manager of Financial and Accounting Services. Reporting directly to the County Administrator responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following: • Monitor the operation of the Financial Department, along with the performance of its staff to ensure that County financial operations are carried out in accordance with Council policy, legislation and sound accounting principles • Responsible for the County’s general ledger, financial reporting, development and recommendation of policies, budget preparation and compilation with associated mill rates, and general ledger analysis • Assist County Auditor in the completion of the audited financial statements • Produce financial reports for Provincial Government, Council, Administration, using computerized financial information system • Provide department financial information to County Managers in a timely and efficient manner • Manage County revenues and reserve funds through the provision of banking, investment and cash flow protection services • Ensure that appropriate insurance coverage is maintained for County assets, as required and ensure ongoing monitoring of the County’s Tangible Capital Assets as per established accounting procedures • Co-ordinate the activities of the tax department with the assessment department The successful candidate should possess the following qualifications: • An Accounting designation of CA, CMA, CGA or equivalent and 3-5 years supervisor experience • A University Graduate through the Local Government Administration Certificate Program or similar designation with training in business administration and financial management • Working knowledge of project management, municipal codes, regulations, local improvement levies, off site levies, and special taxes • Extensive technical knowledge in the areas of Accounting and MuniWare Financial Software Program • Proven knowledge of municipal legislation and relevant statutes • Ability to work independently and as part of a team • Public speaking and presentation skills, organization, oral and written communication skills • Valid driver’s license • Computer proficiency (Microsoft Office) Hours of Work: Based on a 35 hour week Salary: $94,167.46 – $119,288.08 Competition Closing Date / Time: Friday, June 19, 2015 – 4:00 p.m. Interested candidates are invited to submit their resumés complete with salary expectations and references to: Paul King, County Administrator, Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008 / Email pking@county.camrose.ab.ca We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.


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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BYLAW 1357 Under the authority of the Municipal Government Act, Section 22, Council of Camrose County intends to pass Bylaw 1357 for the purpose of closing a road allowance described as follows: Bylaw 1357 – Road Plan 541CL within SW 13-43-18-W4 The purpose of this closure is to eliminate the existing road plan and replace it with a road plan that aligns with the existing developed road. The road closure will not be finalized until the new road plan is in place. This road closure will not impact travel on the road. Anyone affected by the closure of this road allowance may make written submissions before 12:00 noon, June 16, 2015. The Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 23, 2015 at 9:45 a.m. in the County Council Chambers, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 3S8. Written submissions will be heard first. Oral submissions will be heard as time permits. Copies of the proposed bylaw are available at the County Office during office hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on the County’s webpage: www.county.camrose.ab.ca.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of ROBERT LEWIS EARLY, who died on February 24, 2015. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 10, 2015, and provide details of your claim with MARGARET WEIR ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

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Employment Opportunity

City of Camrose and Camrose County

2015 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND-UP

GENERAL MANAGER FINANCIAL SERVICES (CFO) Nestled in east central Alberta, Camrose is a dynamic regional community focused on providing an exceptional quality of life for its citizens. A growing community of over 18,000 people, Camrose has a diversified economy based on health care, education, agriculture, and manufacturing and is only an hour away from Edmonton. Camrose has excellent public and private schools as well as post-secondary institutions including the University of Alberta Augustana Campus. Camrose is the regional centre for health services and medical facilities. The community is proud of the Rose City’s beautiful park system and of its world-class recreational, cultural, and sporting facilities that host many local, provincial, and national events. The City of Camrose is looking for a dynamic, proven leader to fill this role. As the GENERAL MANAGER you will be part of the senior management team, providing leadership to the Financial Services department in the context of strategic direction, corporate priorities, financial resources, human resources and governing legislation. You will collaboratively implement strategic oversight for the organization such as strategic planning, business planning and performance measuring and provide advice of financial matters to City Council and senior leadership. This role includes management of Assessment, Payroll and Benefits, Treasury and Utilities and reports directly to the City Manager. QUALIFICATIONS: • A related university degree is required, as well as a CMA, CA, CGA or CPA designation • Completion or enrolment in the Local Government Certificate Program • Ten (10) or more years of senior municipal leadership experience in a related position • Thorough knowledge of the organization and function of a local government • Proven ability to provide leadership and focus • Experience in working with elected officials, boards and external stakeholders • Knowledge of Bellamy, Questica and Caseware would be an asset • Excellent computer skills in Microsoft Suite The successful candidate will be required to produce a valid class 5 driver’s license and Police Information Check. HOURS OF WORK: Generally 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. Management duties will require work outside of the core hours as part of this role. SALARY and BENFITS: The City of Camrose offers a competitive salary, attractive benefits, and a positive work environment. The starting salary for this position will be based upon the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate. APPLICATIONS: Qualified applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter and current resumé via email or to the address below no later than 4:30 p.m., July 3, 2015. We appreciate and consider all applications; however only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose Attention: Human Resources Mailing Address: 5204-50 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 Phone: 780.672.4426 Email: hr@camrose.ca Website: www.camrose.ca Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.

Committee/Board Legend: Cultural/Social

Environmental

Planning/Infrastructure

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Friday, June 19 – 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, June 20 – 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Location: Public Works Yards, 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose City of Camrose Public Works Department – Phone 780-672-5513 Now is the opportunity to clean out all those half-empty containers that may be dangerous if dumped down the drain, poured on the ground, or even sent to the Camrose Landfill. Every householder uses products in the house and garden containing chemicals that are hazardous when disposed of improperly. Mixed together in landfills, these chemicals can be dangerous – to the workers and to the environment. Camrose Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up will be held on Friday, June 19, 2015 and Saturday, June 20, 2015 at the PUBLIC WORKS YARDS. Keep your materials in their original containers. If the container is broken or cracked, place it inside leak-proof package and label it. If you discover jars or cans of unidentified chemicals, take them to the Round-Up and tell a staff person you are unsure of the contents. Any container that cautions about careful use of the product or disposal of the container should be included in the Hazardous Waste Round-Up. All the materials collected at the Hazardous Waste Round-Up will be collected, classified, manifested, packed and transported by trained personnel and taken to the Alberta Special Waste Management Facility near Swan Hills where the waste will be taken for proper treatment and disposal. The cost of treatment will be borne by Alberta Environment. Your cooperation and support of the Camrose Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up is most appreciated. Examples of typical household hazardous wastes are: - Drain Cleaners - Flea Powder - Herbicides - Insecticides - Metal Polish - Oven Cleaner - Pesticides - Pharmaceuticals

- Adhesives - Aerosols - Ammonia - Art Supplies - Bleach - Barbecue Starter - Cleaning Fluids - Disinfectants

- Photography Chemicals - Rodent Poison - Solvents - Swimming Pool Chemicals - Waxes - Wood Preservatives

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 #

Land Description Lot Block Plan

Civic Address

Development

DP4009 DP4013 FP2015039 FP2015040 FP2015041 FP2015042 SP2015020 SP2015021 SP2015022 SP2015023 SP2015024

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7506-37A Avenue 177 Mt. Pleasant Dr. 3102-61A Street 7002-49A Avenue 3305-52 Street 3903-65 Street 5511-48 Avenue 6601-48 Avenue 3919-48 Avenue 6805-48 Avenue 7005-48 Avenue

Single family dwelling Parking pad Fence permit Fence permit Fence permit Fence permit Sign permit Sign permit Sign permit Sign permit Sign permit

19 2 32 6 1 19 1 – 1 1 1

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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: Fax: 780-672-2469 OR email: kisaak@camrose.ca OR in person at City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose


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…MORE LISTINGS FROM CENTRAL AGENCIES ACREAGES A M A Z I N G C O U N T R Y LIFESTYLE! ... Wow! G! EW LI STIN 16.7 acres 2 miles N from Camrose. 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! Asking $792,000 CA0060454 AWES O M E COU NTRY LI F EST YLE ... Just over 5 acres, close to New Norway. Quaint acreage, 4-bdrm. home will charm you w/its hardwood floors, natural lighted living area. View of countryside is beautiful, peaceful! Asking $275,500 CA0053177 BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE SETTING … in Round Hill. Lots of potential to build a new home on large piece of residential property. Current home is of little value. Power and sewer. You will want to view this one! Now asking $99,500 CA0054831

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

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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! Asking $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! Ask $975,000 CA0047001

E XC E LLE NT, AFFORDABLE 5 - A C R E ACREAGE ... 3.5 mi. SW of Rosalind. 3 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, good size LR, workable kitchen/DR. Gas, power, septic tank, field system installed 2012. Well produces 5 gpm. Ask $139,500 CA0059974 ABSOLUTELY ST U N N I N G ACREAGE! ... 1890 sq. ft. walkout bunREDUCE D! galow on 6.5 acres w/triple car garage, 3-bdrm., 5-pce. en suite, gas FP, hardwood/tile floors, granite counters, vaulted ceilings, MF laundry, 2 WI closets. Two raised decks, room for a shop and only 300m off Hwy 833. You’ll love it! Asking $549,900 CA0056774

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PRIVATE ACREAGE! … Looking for a hideaway or just wanting to enjoy the country lifestyle, you’ll want to explore this 3.21 acre property just NE of Camrose! Very well maintained bungalow w/lovely country kitchen, bright dinette, cozy LR. Recent upgrades: windows, kitchen cabinetry, flooring, doors, trims, bathroom, shingles, lots more! Awesome garden area, garage, misc. bldg. Asking $275,000 CA0054359 WONDERFUL CLEAN ACREAGE ... with beautiful views. Move-in G! N EW LI STIN ready, has everything you need incl. 6.72 acres of land w/outbuildings, 1160 sq. ft., nicely updated wellmaintained home w/5 bdrm. Ideal setup for horses. A must see! Ask $449,900 CA0058168

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OUT OF TOWN GORGEOUS C USTOM LOG HOME 35 MIN. F R O M G! CAMROSE N EW LI STIN ... Beautiful douglas fir construction, ICF block bsmt., infloor zoned heat on every level, vaulted ceiling, master suite loft, 28’x30’ htd. attach. garage, 22’x24’ detached garage, all on 3/4 acre. Excellent value! Asking $625,000 CA0060275 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 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 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 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

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Bocce coach Jim Ofrim provides encouragement as athlete Doug Bailey gets ready to toss a ball. The bocce program started by Special Olympics Camrose last summer has more than 25 athletes participating.

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Your family will love this new exciting floor plan from Zetsen Master Builders in the Creekview area. It is near the trail system, a park and nearby playground. As you enter this impressive brand new home you will be greeted by an attractive flex room with french doors that sets the tone of comfortable living. A stunning open concept kitchen offers plenty of lovely cabinets, a handy cooking island with a double sink, amazing quartz counter tops and a walk through pantry with storage shelving. The large dining area provides lots of space for family gatherings. A garden door leads to the deck that is great for barbecue season. The bright great room which overlooks the back yard is the ideal place to meet with friends. A bathroom and a laundry room complete the main level. Head up the staircase with iron railings to the fabulous family room that you can use as a theatre room, or a great place to spend family time.

The large master bedroom features a walk-in closet and a five piece ensuite complete with a soaker tub and heated flooring. Three other good sized bedrooms and a four piece bathroom are also on the upper level. The undeveloped basement is ready for the new owner to finish to suit his or her needs. A deck leads to the backyard that is also ready to be completed. The large front attached double garage is insulated for the winter months. Included with the purchase are the roughed in central vacuum and garage door opener with control. This 3421-51 Street home is attractively priced to sell at $444,900. An open house will be held on Saturday, June 13 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Be sure to view this listing to fully appreciate all of the details. Contact Matt Banack for your guided tour at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or Matt 780-608-9733 cell


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Thur., June 11, 3-5 p.m. 4205-67 Street 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

Sat., June 13, 11am-1pm 148 Edgewood Close 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

OVER $300,000 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 IMM AC UL AT E HOME, EXC. L A NDSC A PING ! ... Custom window R EDUCED ! 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 $429,900 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 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW HOME - CLOSE TO JACK STU! ED UC ED ART SCHOOLRAND PARKS! ... 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 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW! ... You’ll love the ! G IN ST lifestyle w/parks, NEW LI walking trails close by! Exc. presentation, craftsmanship. Beautiful open stairwell, coffered ceilings, accent lighting, display niches. Awesome kitchen, quartz counter tops, huge island, breakfast bar, two pantries. Beautiful DR, LR, 2 cozy FP, master, en suite, granite, 5’ tile/glass shower. MF laundry. Wow! A must see! Asking $395,900 CA0060930

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

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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 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 EXC. FAMILY BUNGALOW IN VICTORIA PARK! ... Close EDUCED ! R 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 $329,000 CA0059869 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 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 E XC . FA M ILY HOME ... w/2 garages + loft area! Home offers lots of space for 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 IMPRESSIVE FAMILY BU NG A L OW IN DESIRED ... NEW PR ICE! AREA! Close to parks, schools. 1432 sq. ft. w/awesome private yard. Exc. kitchen, granite. Spacious living, dining, family room, huge master, en suite. Dev. bsmt. Beautiful secluded yard w/peaceful, relaxing setting. 24’x22’ garage. Lots of upgrades. Exc. starter or retirement property. Asking $333,900 CA0061297

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 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! Ask $374,900 CA0055277 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

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes Valleyview

OVER $300,000

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

SW Meadows

Walkout Lot Available – Build Your Dream Home!

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

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 E XCITING NEW MULTI-LEVEL FLOOR PLAN FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... Lovely kitchen, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, master bedroom plus 5-pc. en suite on MF, spare bedrooms above garage. Call today! Asking $399,900 CA0046337 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 A W E S O M E 6-BDRM. BI-LEVEL, SUPERB YARD, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION! … Victoria Park w/golf course, park close by. Spacious, bright w/lovely hardwood flooring. Spacious LR, exc. kitchen w/ample cabinetry. Superb dinette, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., cozy FP in family room, huge kitchenette. Awesome private yard, very nicely landscaped, att. 24’x25’ garage + more! You’ll love it! Asking $412,900 CA0061032 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 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW HOME, A W E S O M E YARD! ... Wow! Cul-de-sac 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 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 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 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 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 EXC. FAMILY HOME IN C E N T U RY MEADOWS ... 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

EXC. DUPLEX IN ADULT COMMUNITY BY STONEY CREEK! … Exc. opportunity and lifestyle! Asking $333,900 CA0061059 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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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AMAZING CUSTOM BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! ... 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

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 COZY 3+1 BDRM. BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC G ! LOCATION! ... IN ST LI NEW 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 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 A E COLLEG 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 COZY 2-BDRM. + LOFT BUNGALOW ... near schools, playgrounds. Recent upgrades to MF incl. new flooring, paint, crown molding in lovely LR, completely remodeled 4-pce. bath. Spacious kitchen/dining area has lots of wood cabinets recently refinished w/unique, natural look. Partially fin. bsmt. w/ lge. family room, laundry, 3-pce. bath. 26’x24’ htd. rear detached garage. You’ll want to see this one! Asking $177,900 CA0061254 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 COME ENJOY THE CAREFREE LIFESTYLE ... this condo has to offer! Exc. design, vaulted ceilings, disLISTING ! play ledges, open conEW N cept plan. Centre island, white cabinetry. 2 nice size bdrm., 2 baths, laundry, storage PLUS a garage. Asking $215,000 CA0058760

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 ! windows, siding, IN ST LI NEW Hi-E furnace, hardwood floors, newly painted. Bright living space, cozy kitchen, partial bsmt. dev. w/laundry, family room, storage. Single garage, RV parking, fenced yard. Immediate possession! Asking $169,500 CA0058246 COZY, AFFORDABLE BUNGALOW ... Close to downtown, Mirror Lake walking paths. Ideal one lvl. living lifestyle w/2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath. Asking $149,500 CA0055413 GREAT 4-BDRM. FAMILY BUNGALOW ... located in quiet neighbourhood! Lge. LR w/ bright window, 3 bdrm. on MF, wood FP, a/c. Single garage, RV parking, rear alley access. Asking $249,000 CA0060955 AUGUSTANA AREA ... with mother-inlaw suite – great rental! Cozy w/ G! charac ter, tons EW LISTIN N 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 WOW! BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT CONDOMINIUMS! ... Great location only blocks from City Center Camrose and Mirror Lake walking trails. Impressive open design, 9’ ceilings, lots of bright windows! Exc. kitchen, superb dinette, spacious, bright LR. 2 lge. bdrm., 2 baths. Hardi-plank siding, ICF bsmt., easy access, much more! You’ll love the lifestyle! CA0061913 Only $239,900

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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

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

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 SUPERB NEW BLDG., EAST END LOCATION ... 50’x60’ bay for lease w/ office, 2 washrooms, mezzanine. Two 14’x14’ doors, one 20’x14’ door, in-floor htg., OH radiant heat, energy efficient. Exc. opportunity! Call now for details. Ask $3000/mo. triple net. CA0061367

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

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

COMMERCIAL

EXC. OFFICE SPACE 1 BLOCK FROM DOWNTOWN ... 1500 sq. ft., 3 offices, G! reception area, NEW LISTIN lge. mtg. area, kitchenette, 2 bdrm. Min. 1-yr. lease. Triple net plus all utilities. CA0060279 E S TA BLI SH E D & REWARDING CAREER OPPORTUNITY! ... Take Care Mobility. Steady sales/ profit driven by continuing ADL Government Contract. Quality product, service in scooters, lift chairs, wheelchairs, walkers, personal care aides. Strong business w/room for growth. Sale price includes all store fixtures/product. Asking $295,000 CA0057274

INVESTMENTS

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

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BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT BUNGALOW OVERLOOKING 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. Infloor htg., a/c, family/media room, games area + more! Beautifully landscaped yard, 33’x24’ garage. You’ll love it! CA0056400 Asking $769,000

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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Starting from $469,000

• Luxurious bungalow villas • Lock and leave lifestyle • Walkout basement • Backing onto park • Oversized garages

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