May 24, 2016 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXIV, No. 19

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May 24, 2016

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Golf with a beach ball twist: Five Star Home Solutions president Shawn MacKinnon “tees up a shot” for The Open Door Executive Director Randal Nickel.

Open Door Golf Tournament

Inside We Deliver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Who Can I Count On . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-13 Entertainment and Dining. . . . . . . . 16-17 Obituaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25 Auto Classifieds and On-the-Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26-30 Community Garage Sale Listings. . . 34 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-37

Real Estate Linview Realty. . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 11 Central Agencies. . . . . . . . . . Page 40

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As the above photo suggests, the golf may not be quite as serious as it is in other summer tournaments, but the goal might be considered even more serious. The Camrose Open Door Association depends heavily on funds raised at the annual summer tournament to continue their exemplary work with youth at risk in the community. The tourney is faithfully presented annually by Five Star Home Solutions, in cooperation with many other supporting sponsoring businesses.

Tournament registration opens at 11:00 a.m. at the beautiful Camrose Golf Course on Saturday, May 28th. A dinner with prizes, games and auction completes the day. Among the unique tournament competitions is a million dollar shoot-out hole-in-one, closest-to-the-keg drive, and a S’mores Long Drive.

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REFLECTIONS by Bonnie Hutchinson Less could be more

The title attracted my attention: “Critical Things Ridiculously Successful People Do Every Day” by Dr. Travis Bradberry. I appreciated the opening quote: “Whenever you see a successful person, you only see the public glories, never the private sacrifices to reach them” (Vaibhav Shah). Right. The article was based on a project by Kevin Kruse, who interviewed over 200 super-successful people including billionaires, Olympians and accomplished entrepreneurs. He asked them, “What is your number one secret to productivity?” The title and the question triggered my deep and abiding ambivalence about two words: “success” and “productivity.” *** Success. In earlier years, it seemed to me that “success” was usually defined by money. I didn’t consider myself successful in that area. Compared to people in many parts of the world, I had far more money and material things – globally, I’d be part of the top one per cent. However, I compared myself to people closer to home – people I knew well, and celebrities. I did not feel “successful.” Over a few decades, I refined my personal definition of “success” to include deep connections with people I treasure, freedom for new experiences, opportunities to learn and contribute, inner peace, and other intangibles. I began to think of money, not as an end in itself, but as one vehicle for rewarding experiences. I began to feel successful. *** Productivity. My ambivalent relationship with “productivity” is closely related to the idea of “time management.”) On one hand, especially in the busy years of raising children while having demanding jobs and going back to school, my definition of “productivity” was about slogging through overlong “to do” lists while looking after important people in my life. Since I never ever got to the end of the “to do” list and often felt much less present than I wanted to be for important people, I never felt “productive.” Even while I felt compelled to make every minute count to get things done, I pined for time with no responsibilities. I’d go flat-out for days or weeks, and then rebel by full-stop ignoring the “to do” list. I didn’t really enjoy time off, though, because I felt guilty about what I was not doing. In more recent years, I’m playing with a different concept of “productivity” to include “being” as well as “doing.” A few weeks ago, I had an experience that the more fully present I was, and the less I tried to “do” anything, the bigger the contribution I was able to make. Easier and more fun turned out to be more effective. This was astonishing to me – and very gratifying. Less is more! *** Back to the article. Despite my ambivalence about “success” and “productivity,” I kept reading about how highly successful people are so productive. Three things stood out for me. They focus on minutes, not hours. They know that every day has 1,440 minutes and that nothing is more valuable than time. Money can be lost and made again, but time can never be reclaimed. A quote: “Master the minutes to master your life.” They don’t use “to do” lists. Undone items on a “to do” list lead to stress because the undone tasks stay on your mind until you finish them (exactly my experience). Instead, highly productive people schedule everything on their calendar and then live by their calendar. They make it home for dinner. Highly successful people know what they value in life and consciously allocate their 1,440 minutes a day to each area they value. Yes, work, but also what else they value – family time, exercise, giving back. They schedule time for each important area of their life. *** Less is more. I’m percolating how to be fully present in each minute, and instead of a “to do” list, scheduling items and then actually following the schedule! I’m valuing the time I allocate to non-material aspects of my life. And I’m really enjoying the concept that “easier and more fun” is actually more effective.

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

We were surprised to read MP Sorenson’s May 10 out-dated “Federal Report Card” approach to evaluating the Liberal Government. Alberta has years ago eliminated report cards and precise marks. Evaluation has been replaced with student learning assessments/SLAs. Has Mr. Sorenson forgotten how SLAs were foisted on us, despite demonstrations and protests by Battle River students, parents, and Camrose and community members? Mr. Sorenson’s Government Report Card fails to resonate with Albertans, in that Alberta students are currently “assessed” and given “rich descriptive feedback,” instead of striving for and earning precise measurable per cent grades.

How did Sorenson miss Dirks’ Bill 19, the Education Amendment Act (2015) Section 196 (a), which eliminates (“strikes out”) words like “evaluate” and “evaluation” and substitutes “assess” and “assessment”? Why would students (as Mr. Sorenson claims) be “working hard in the coming weeks during their lead-up to their (nonexistent) report card? Sorenson’s concept of passing marks on their report card is so out-dated. There are no report cards; they are now SLAs. The Education Amendment Act (Section 196.b) eliminates/strikes out provincial achievement tests and diploma examinations, and substitutes provincial assessments, and report cards are no longer mentioned. Mr. Sorenson’s outdated Report Card analogy also lacks credibility, since it seems neither students nor Parliamentarians (Conservative MPs included) any longer work hard to achieve measurable goals. Since implementation of AB Ed’s 2010 Inspiring Education Mandate there has been a significant philosophical shift, which deems mediocre to be excellence. In the government arena, the Harper era heralded a similar shift, one that leads Mr. Sorenson to praise Harper’s Conser-

vatives as budgetary/fiscal exemplars, despite their eight consecutive years of deficit budgets, and to portray their final deficit budget as a (predicted) $7.5 billion surplus (the only precise number Sorenson used in his whole report card). That predicted surplus was based on anticipated (fantasy) $100/barrel oil revenues, plus Harper’s cuts to Canada’s programs for veterans and charity/nonprofit organizations. So that predicted surplus number was only a paper surplus, far from reality. Your readers would appreciate reading facts and figures in Mr. Sorenson’s Parliamentary Report, instead of vague accusatory rhetoric like “Liberals continue to recklessly borrow tens of billions of dollars....” As for Sorenson’s accusation that Liberals are not being frank and honest, one need only recall Harper’s and Duffy’s obtuse vacillations during the Senate fiasco, to realize that federal officials have not been frank or honest with Canadians for a very long time. Nor has there been any justice. Marion Leithead, Bawlf

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Partners in health event set for Camrose By Murray Green

Four partners at the Camrose Recreation Centre want to inspire healthy living. A symposium for women and men who are age 55 and over will be held on Tuesday, May 31 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. The City of Camrose has joined forces with the Primary Care Network (PCN), the University of Alberta Fitness Centre and the Alberta Health Services Healthy Living Centre to showcase what services they have to offer in the Camrose Recreation Centre. “We are encouraging seniors to get active and live a healthy lifestyle. This symposium allows the four partners to show the community what we have to offer at the recreation Centre,” said Ryan Poole, community services manager. The best news is this event that includes breakfast and lunch is free. All you have to do is preregister. The day starts with a continental breakfast on the second floor concourse. Muffins, fresh fruit, granola bars, coffee and tea will be provided. Three sessions are planned for the morning. In each session you can pick one of four to attend. Between 8:45 and 9:30 a.m., you can choose to attend Water Therapy, Intro to Fitness Centre and Equipment, Intro to Nordic Poling, or Over the Counter Medications. Then between 9:45 and 10:30 a.m., the four choices include Aqua Fitness, Low Impact Ladies Fitness, I Know I Should Change, or Protein Needs of Older Adults. The third group of information sessions between 10:45 and 11:30 a.m. consists of Water Jogging, Balance Your Life, Osteoporosis 101 and Falling is a Year Round Reason to See Your Doctor. Following the last session lunch is served and time is available for you to roam the concourse and check out any additional information from each of the four partners within the Recreation Centre. Register by visiting one of the partners in the Recreation Centre and filling out a form. You can also call 780-672-9195 to register over the phone. Registration closes on May 27.

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Jumpstart assists children with activities By Murray Green

Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities helps kids participate in sport and physical activity by assisting families to overcome the financial barriers associated with registration, equipment and transportation costs. A national charity with a local focus, Jumpstart makes sure every child has an equal opportunity to participate. Jumpstart Day is Saturday, May 28, and Canadian Tire is encouraging customers to donate at their local store to ensure it leaves a positive and lasting impact on children. “Last year, the Camrose Chapter of Jumpstart Charities helped 248 Camrose-area children. Provincially, Jumpstart assisted a total of 24,498 children play sports, or helped with programs that get kids active,” said local Canadian Tire store owner Dave Jewell. “In Camrose, Jumpstart disbursed $34,432 in 2015 to children who otherwise would not have been able to get involved. The funds covered things like registration, transportation fees, equipment and training. Provincially, $2,854,197 was disbursed to help families in Alberta last year,” said Jewell. “Over the past 10 years, the Camrose chapter has helped 778 children and disbursed $135,861 to local families.” Unlike previous years, the Camrose store has decided not to hold a barbecue for Jumpstart Day, Jewell explained. “Recently, a lot of people have been holding barbecues and fundraising events to help people displaced by the fires in the Fort McMurray area. Out of respect for them, we didn’t want to hold another barbecue to kick-off our Jumpstart program this year. We simply want to ask the community for their support in helping children achieve their goals of getting active.

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The article printed May 17 on the Battle River Community Foundation incorrectly stated the members of the board. It should have read, Foundation board members were and are appointed by a committee of nominators including the mayor of the City of Camrose, the reeve of the County of Camrose, the president of the Camrose Chamber of Commerce, the dean and CEO of University of Alberta Augustana Campus, chief of medical staff at St. Mary’s Hospital and a judge of the Provincial Court of Alberta. The Camrose Booster apologizes for any inconvenience this may have caused.

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Canadian Tire promotion clerk Zack Anderson, left, Camrose store owner Dave Jewell and automotive supervisor Jesse Hudson encourage customers and community members to assist them in raising funds for the local Jumpstart program.

If they are able to, we ask that people make a donation, and/or purchase a puck (orange road hockey puck) to contribute,” he said. In 2015, the top supported activities in the Camrose Chapter included soccer, swimming, day camps and hockey. The Jumpstart program funds more than 70 different types of physical activity, and families can apply for funding for activities like dance, Taekwon-do, baseball and figure skating. Jumpstart is national in scope, but local in focus. “Funds that are raised in our community stay in the local community. Historically, we have had a large donor base in Alberta and the strong economy meant that there wasn’t as much demand for support. This has shifted and we want to let local families know that there is still help available,” explained Jewell. Of kids helped by Jumpstart Charities in Camrose in 2015, 42 per cent were girls and 58 per cent were boys. Camrose supports four different community partner

organizations: the Camrose and District Boys and Girls Club, Camrose Minor Sports Association Help Fund, Camrose Open Door Association, and the Flagstaff Community Foundation. Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities has 2,484 community chapters across Canada. “Jumpstart is supported by the entire Canadian Tire Family of Companies, so Mark’s and Sport Chek also collect donations and host fundraisers. We are also adding the Bashaw Boys and Girls Club to the list of community partners that we will be helping in the future,” Jewell said. “It (the need) continues to grow every year. “We have supported KidSport in the past. Our current model allows us to support the same children directly. With four different community partners in Camrose, Jumpstart continues to help a good cross-section of children,” said Jewell. Since 2005, Canadian Tire Jumpstart Charities has helped over one million children get into sport and

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Submitted Battle River Community Foundation board chair Vivianne Grue, left, and Rotary president Tony Hladun presented City of Camrose community services director Chris Clarkson, a grant of $2,000 to be used towards the Four Seasons Park improvements.

physical activity. Jumpstart helps children four to 18 from financially disadvantaged families get in the game by helping to cover the costs of registration, equipment and/ or transportation. Playing sports and participating in physical activity helps equip kids for life with essential skills such as self-esteem, leadership and teamwork. Canadian Tire Jumpstart funds up to $300 per submission, which is subject to Chapter discretion and/or local demands. A child may be eligible to receive funding for more than one sport per year; however only one sport or activity is covered within each six-month funding period. All submissions are vetted through community partners and regional managers to ensure eligibility. Jewell credits the local community partners for their support of Jumpstart: “Jim Cook with the Minor Sports Association Help Fund and Rees James at the Camrose Boys and Girls Club have really assisted us in making sure the funds go to

the people who are in need. They have been tremendous to work with in Camrose,” added Jewell. Canadian Tire Corporation funds the general and administrative expenses of the charity so all donations made to Jumpstart go directly to helping children participate in the sport or activity of their choice. “We are community focussed. All of our customer donations stay in the community in which the donation was made to help local children get in the game. This is very important to most people. When you purchase a puck, or make a donation, you are helping a Camrose or Flagstaff-area child participate in programs,” said Jewell. If you know a child that wants to play sports or take part in physical activities, but can’t afford to, call 1-844-YES-PLAY, or visit jumpstart.canadiantire.ca to apply. You can also apply with Jim Cook at Leisure Services. Applications are kept confidential.

The Battle River Community Foundation awarded a $2,000 grant to the City of Camrose for the Four Season Park in the Stoney Creek valley. Battle River Community Foundation board chair Vivianne Grue and Rotary Club of Camrose president Tony Hladun present a cheque to Chris Clarkson, director of parks for the City of Camrose. The grant is from income from the Rotary Club of Camrose Fund. This fund is donor advised, which allows the donor Rotary Club of Camrose to recommend grants for approval by the BRCF board. This year, the Rotary Club of Camrose fund supported this grant for the Four Seasons Park in Camrose, the Youth Leadership Canoe program and a scholarship at Augustana. The Battle River Commu-

nity Foundation exists to support programs such as these in East Central Alberta, which benefit the local communities and have a positive impact on the future. Grants from the Battle River Community Foundation are primarily made possible through the generosity of individual donors and organizations that have created endowment funds. The principal of these endowment funds are kept intact and the income is made available annually to support local projects and organizations. Since it was founded in 1995, the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $4 million to support community facilities and programs such as the City of Camrose park system.

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All eyes to the skies By Lori Larsen

If you are looking overhead on May 29 you will more than likely spot some flying objects in the sky, but not to be alarmed, it’s only a variety of aircraft taking flight during the 59th annual Camrose Fly-In Breakfast from 7 a.m. to noon. The event is held annually at the Camrose Municipal Airport. Boosting the longest running and largest fly-in breakfast in Western Canada, participants can expect to see more than 100 aircraft of all types lining the skies and the runways. Aviators and flying enthusiasts come from all over Alberta and beyond to take part in this annual event. All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Air Cadet flying program and the Camrose Fish and Game Association. Aside from marvelling at the wonderful flying machines attendees will be served a hearty western breakfast consisting of farm fresh eggs, pancakes, bratwurst back bacon, orange juice and coffee.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster One of the two trumpeter swans released on the north side of Mirror Lake on May 16 by Camrose Parks employees Helen Halsten, left, and Twylene Swanson (not pictured) seemed a little reluctant to take to his new surroundings but once he discovered the cool waters he was off to join the female that was released just minutes earlier.


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Charlie Killam School brings Lion King Jr. to life By Murray Green

A new generation of Lion King fans can experience the drama and excitement of one of the best productions created on the big screen. Disney’s The Lion King has captivated the imagination of audiences around the world and now, you have the opportunity to view this oneof-a-kind musical created by Charlie Killam School students at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on May 30 and 31 beginning at 7 p.m. CKS drama teachers Sabrina Heydorn and Rhonda Basque took on the challenge of leading the students on a learning journey last October. “In the junior edition the show lasts an hour. Some of the students are not necessarily in drama, they were selected from across the school. The story line is the same,” said co-director Heydorn. “The students are excited to perform at the Lougheed Centre and they have been wonderful to work with. They (Lougheed Centre) have been very accommodating and it gives the students the experience of what it is like performing in a professional theatre. We decided to go the extra step and have them perform in a theatre, rather than a gymnasium. We have such a wonderful facility, we couldn’t pass up the opportunity.” The African savannah comes to life on stage with Simba, Rafiki and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock to the jungle and back again, in this inspiring tale. “We have 31 cast members. We had three backstage students, but they have made their way on to our ensemble. We have 10 to 12 main characters. It is a big cast to work with, but it is wonderful to be able to work with all of them,” said Heydorn. “We are hoping this is a great opportunity to get more students involved in drama.” Besides the excitement of two shows, students also learn through a curriculum designed to introduce students to a wide range of theatrical skills. “We picked the Lion King because we wanted a musical, something fun and lively, and something the students would absolutely love to do,” she added. “I saw the Lion King performed in Toronto and it blew me away. I wanted to try it here with the students,” said Heydorn. Grade 6 to 8 students perform all of the music numbers, a hefty task for the junior high students, some exposed to drama for the first time in school. “We only have drama classes offered in Grade 7 and 8, so this is a good chance to include Grade 6 students and get them excited about drama in the future.” The junior high students

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Sarabi. The king’s jealous brother, Scar, no longer heir to the throne, skips the ceremony, upsetting Mufasa. Simba grows into a curious young lion. Mufasa explains the circle of life and that young Simba will one day be king of the Pridelands. Simba shares this news with Scar, who encourages his nephew to visit the forbidden Elephant Graveyard. Simba finds his best friend, Nala and invites her on his adventure. Once they ditch their overbearing baby-

sitter, Zazu, the cubs encounter the ravenous Shenzi, Banzai and Ed in the graveyard. Mufasa arrives and pummels the hyenas then takes the cubs home. Scar emerges from the darkness to recruit the hyenas in his murderous plan to become king. Back in the Pridelands, Mufasa reprimands Simba then shares the guidance of their ancestors. Tickets are available at camroselive.ca or by calling the Lougheed Centre box office at 780-608-2922.

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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster The EnCana Arena roof will be sporting a new look of 2,300 solar photovoltaic panels as a result of an initiative to help Camrose save on electricity and maintain sustainability for future generations of Camrosians.

In the growing effort to make Camrose even greener and maintain sustainability administration presented to members of council the recommendation of a solar photovoltaic (PV) system and roof-top installation project for both City Hall and EnCana Arena at the May 16 regular council meeting. “The EnCana Arena has quite a bit of space,” said City of Camrose director of finance Grant Egerdie. “The estimated cost of this system would be about $1.6 million of which there is an available grant of $513,000, however that grant has a time frame of May 30.” Egerdie explained the potential benefits of installing roof-top PV installations on either or both properties to include reduced power bills, an increased self-reliance and possible reduced risk of reliability of supply, visual appeal, enhanced property value, and the green image. “The largest driver is that we would be environmentally responsible, maintain sustainability and a commitment to Blue Dot,” commented Egerdie. In researching all available grants and subsidies possible for the project administration discovered two applicable subsidies included the Municipal Solar Subsidy through the Municipal Climate change Action Centre which has no time limit and the Enmax subsidy through the Climate Change Emissions Management Corporation which is only available until May 30. Egerdie described other possible financial benefits to the solar projects to include the waving of distribution and transmission costs and the avoidance of the carbon tax. Operation and maintenance of both systems would cost approximately $10,000 annually and would involve a person physically inspecting, cleaning and some snow clearing. “With both of these systems we have insisted on a warranty for the performance, panels, workmanship and inverters,” explained Egerdie. Councillor Greg Wood inquired about the stability of the panels. “Mother nature will get even with us at some point and we will have two and half feet of snow on the EnCana. With these solar panels would they be okay in terms of weight bearing?” Egerdie’s response pointed out the two contractors administration dealt with inspected the buildings and assured they could bear the load of the panels on the roofs with a large margin. “Anything we agree to is going to come with caveats on the contract, detailing load bearing and performance and warranty as well,” said Egerdie. Councillor Bill Sears referred to the presentation made by Great Canadian Solar at the May 2 Committee of Whole meeting in describing further the issue of snow pact on the panels. “Very seldom do these systems require snow removal between the wind and the fact that the snow will melt off them because they (panels)generate a little heat.” When questioned about the expected life span of the panels Egerdie stated there was a 25 year minimum. Inquiries were also made specifically on the maintenance and replacement of individual panels. “They (contractor specific to EnCana) have a safety stock strategy of 24 hours,” said Egerdie. “If a panel gets cracked or broken they will be out in 24 hours to replace it and because the system is on warranty they (contractor) will be monitoring the performance and see when something is wrong so they can send out a technician.” After a special council meeting held on May 18 council approved the installation of the solar system for the EnCana arena. With use of the grant funding as described by Egerdie Camrose will be moving forward with this project which will reduce greenhouse gases footprint and provide up to 30 per cent of the EnCana arena’s annual power requirements. As a result this would lock in that portion of the City’s power costs at a competitive rate enabling lower operational expenses in the future. Compared to other electricity generating technologies, photovoltaic systems are relatively easy to install with a short construction have no operating noise, and have few aesthetic concerns. They have a long lifetime, are emission free and do not require fuel or water. This system is set to be the largest municipally operated photovoltaic system in Alberta at 734kW and will include over 2,300 panels. The system is planned to be installed and operational before the end of 2016.


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Beaver Di District t i t 4-H 4 H and d th the H Holden, ld Viki Viking and d TTofi field 4-H Clubs would like to thank all of our sponsors and buyers for their generous support during our sale on May 2, 2016 in Viking. Thank You to our 2016 Steer Buyers! • Grand Champion & Viking Grand Champion Katie Maxwell: Wilde and Company Chartered Accountants • Reserve Champion - Bryce Maxwell: Andrukow Group Solutions, Viking • Viking Reserve Champion – Owen Snider: The Ted Group, Bart Hodgins and Quinn Wilson • Tofield Grand Champion - Cooper Gill: Tofield Packers/ Western General Contracting • Tofield Reserve Champion - Allie Behiels: Central Agencies, Camrose • Holden Grand Champion - Joe Roulston: Vegreville Crop Management • Holden Reserve Champion - Kairlyn Rude: Andrukow Group Solutions, Ryley ________________________________________ • Connor Rauser: Agriterra Equipment, Camrose & Lougheed • Cameron Schoff: Webbs Machinery, Vegreville • Hannah Komarnisky: Vegreville Crop Management • Kori Paterson: Lamb Ford, Camrose • Ethan Zemlak: Grainland Farms / TJ & Leanne Wartena • Austin Hogstead: Vegreville Crop Management • Garth Beauregard: Central Agencies, Camrose • Jamie Paterson: North Central Livestock, Vermilion • Kassidy Cameron: McClellan Wheaton GM • Shaylum Magneson: Grant Miller Motors • Shayne Beauregard: Deerland Vegreville

• Landon Hogstead: Lutz Land & Cattle • Quinten Albrecht: Dennills Agri Centre, Vegreville • Jocelyn Klein: Vision Credit Union • Morgan Spruyt: Hilltop Corral Cleaning • Katyann Poche-Hegland: JD Construction • Jennifer Schoff: Viking Auction Market • Ashley Klein: Drever Agencies • Koyier Cameron: Lamb Ford, Camrose • Carter Chomik: D2 Electric • Taylor Chomik: Maddigan Chrysler • Barrett Lang: Cargill, Viking • Taylor Roulston: Country Bottle Depot / LMG Mechanical • Tyen Paterson: Central Agencies, Camrose • Carter Schoff: Tofield IGA • Halley Ruzicka; Vegreville Crop Management • Samuel Otto: Viking Auction Market • Keith Spruyt: Three D Picker Service Ltd. • Jayden Chomik: Mitch Compree • Nolan Dixson: Nelsen Technologies Inc., Sherwood Park • Gracie Lang: Dee-Jay Plumbing and Heating • Bradley Russnak: Bruce Fuel / Bruce Phos Your support for our clubs is greatly appreciated.

Grand Champion Steer, Katie Maxwell (rt)

Reserve Grand Champion Steer, Bryce Maxwell (rt)

Thank You! – Holden, Viking and Tofield 4-H Beef Club members, leaders and their families

Thanks to our 2016 Beaver District 4-H Sponsors • Dale Erickson - Weigh Scale • Tofield Packers - Grand Champion Steer, Katie Maxwell • Maxwell Simmentals - Reserve Champion Steer, Bryce Maxwell • Darryl & Deb Snider - Grand Champion Heifer, Bryce Maxwell • Farm Credit Canada (FCC) - Reserve Champion Heifer, Morgan Spruyt • Ken & Darbi Rawluk - Grand Champion Pair, Owen Snider • G & R Russnak Farms - Reserve Champion Pair, Keith Spruyt • Dee-Jay Plumbing & Heating - Grand Champion Female, Owen Snider • Lorne & Lisa Hogstead - Reserve Champion Female, Keith Spruyt • Brent & Susan Christensen - Senior Showmanship, Katie Maxwell • Arnold & Mary Hanson - Intermediate Showmanship, Halley Ruzicka • Heiberg Farms - Junior Showmanship, Jocelyn Klein

• West Wind / Viking Veterinary Clinics - Senior Grooming, Katie Maxwell • Stockyards Veterinary Services Ltd. - Intermediate Grooming, Halley Ruzicka • Magneson Farms - Junior Grooming, Allie Behiels Grand Champion Heifer, Bryce Maxwell (rt) • Ron & LInda Yarham (Electrical) - Senior Judging, Katie Maxwell; Intermediate Judging, Kassidy Cameron; Junior Judging, Kori Paterson • Tofield Packers - Jacket Raffle Draw, Wyatt Magneson; Best Stall, Holden 4-H Beef Club • Food With Flair - Concession • Andrukow Group Solutions and Town of Viking Photocopying • Beaver County Agricultural Service Board Donation • UFA - Cleaver Kids’ Gifts • ATB - 4-H Member gifts • A.E. Gill Trucking • Cliff Grinde & Viking Auction Market Grand Champion Supreme Female, Owen Snider • Country Land Woodworks (3rd from left) A special Thank You to COUNTRY 106.5 FM IN VEGREVILLE for live broadcasting on Achievement Day! Thank You to our Judges

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Reserve Champion Supreme Female, Keith Spruyt (3rd from left)

Conformation Judges - Greg & Amanda Pugh Grooming Judge - Cassandra Lingley Showmanship Judge - Amanda Pugh Ringmaster - Reece Maxwell Ringmaster - Clayton Russnak Ribbon Presenter - Amanda Hogstead Auctioneer - Ron Pederson Spotter - Chris Chomik & Darryl Snider Judging Card Marker - Arnold & Mary Hanson Master of Ceremonies - Mike Paterson Photographer - Darryl Snider

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won second place overall with Latino Swing choreographed by Trudy Lewis. “We are so proud of our dance academy and

our amazing dancers and families. Once again the team work of our organization has risen and paid off with an amazing run of

festivals/competitions and results speak for themselves. I am so proud of everyone and am so lucky to work with great stu-

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Arts season ends with several incredible shows Charlie Killam School will be holding its annual Spring Concert at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Wednesday, May 25 at 7 p.m. Director Bob Bailey will be leading the various bands that include Grade 6, Grade 7, Grade 8, jazz band, choir, ensembles and could include a guest appearance.

tastical creatures and most importantly a boy who will never grow old. This is a full-length ballet performed by the students of Ballet Camrose.

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The Lougheed Centre will be having a Season Launch event complete with facility tours, a sneak peek at next year’s shows with video highlights and a rocking east coast Celtic concert by the Derina Harvey Band. The group offers a fresh take on traditional tunes and their own original jigs and reels. Their infectious rhythmic undertow is layered with rock guitar, dizzying fiddle riffs and headlined by Derina’s powerful voice.

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Peter Pan

Ballet Camrose returns the next day, Sunday, June 12, for their version of the classic Peter Pan. The show has a 2 p.m. start. It’s a wonderful story of a mystical land and it’s fan-

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Music Masters band members Jim Holmberg, Merv VanSlyke and Morley Riske (member Shirley Winter is not in the picture) entertained patrons of the United Church Risky Ribs event. The men of the church volunteered to prepare, cook and serve a supper featuring ribs as a fundraiser.

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voice your opinion… The Forum button on Camrose Now allows you the opportunity to share your thoughts on the topic of your choice. Here are recent submissions that you’ll find on this APPmazing community app. M. Dennison: In response to the person wondering about hummingbird arrival, we just got our first hummingbird back today. M. Strait: Everywhere in Camrose it seems that businesses are showing support for Fort Mac. Very heartwarming.

M. Hendresen: Trudeau already knows about the devastation of the Fort Mac fire. Wouldn‛t it have been refreshing instead of popping in for the media coverage to simply announce that the millions his trip cost would be added to the Fire Relief Fund.

C. Brick: D&D Auto went out of their way yesterday to pick up items from my family bound Fort Mac. Since I had no way to bring it down. Thank you D&D. M. Jergens: In following this water billing situation involving Camrose City Council, isn‛t the real question not the Council vote but who in Finance at City Hall needs to be held accountable? K. Strong: Nice to hear about various initiatives locally to help Fort Mac families. Thank you guys for sending out your alerts.

S. Kroetsch: Can someone tell me when hummingbirds show up in our area each spring? Hahstrom: Does anyone know what the hold-up is for completion of the hospital helipad project? It‛s a bit of an eyesore.

B. Blades: Slave Lake first, now Fort McMurray. Should there be a permanent fire Express your guard bulldozed around thoughts too! high-risk forest cities? CCHS Grad Parents: Here are thoughts Congratulations grads and opinions people Grant of 2016. You‛re looking have submitted terrific today. from Fort Mac: You‛ve made us directly from their Thanks to everyone from proud. Camrose who had helped smartphone or welcome our family and desktop computer. others. We feel blessed. C. Dziet: Great letter to the editor in Your app has been very today‛s Booster about city water billing. helpful. Common sense kicks in. Renter from Duggan Park: We rent and we have never missed paying on time and have never missed paying a utility bill. I‛m insulted that Camrose would have me relay my water bill through my landlord. This plan is silly.

B. Merck: It‛s now been one year since we voted in the NDP in this province. Too soon to start marking the days on the calendar when each will be voted out? R. Bretton: It sure would be nice if the City had a dandelion control program. The community looks shabby and neglected in a coat of yellow.

HIGH STEPPING

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Grade 6 student J’lyn Kuchnerick clears the high jump bar at the junior high track meet.

Social Development committee examines poverty reduction By Murray Green

In 2014, the City of Camrose Social Development Committee undertook a poverty reduction research project, in which members explored the experiences, and needs of individuals and families struggling to exist on very low incomes in our community. “We discovered some concerning statistics and also identified ways we could work together as a community to mitigate the effects of poverty for many Camrosians,” said committee chair Margaret Holliston. Three priorities were identified in the review: affordable housing, child care and transportation. A fourth priority emerged last spring, the vulnerability of low income people to payday loan companies, which often make things much worse as borrowers enter into spiraling debt due to the short-term nature of the loans, coupled with exceedingly high interest rates. “As determined by Statistics Canada, our local poverty rate is higher than the provincial rate – hovering between 11 and 12 per cent (compared to just over eight per cent for the province as a whole). Close to 45 per cent of tenant households spend more than 30 per cent of their monthly income on shelter,” explained Margaret. “One in seven children living in Camrose lives in poverty. The gender gap prevails in our hometown with 13.8 per cent of women and 9.7 per cent of men struggle to get by on low incomes and the most recent statistics put the average after-tax income for women at $28,276 compared to $47,527 for men. Most people living in poverty are working full time.” Social Development Committee members are eagerly awaiting an update to these statistics with the return of the federal long-form census along with the City’s census this spring. “The City has worked to ease some of the burdens placed on low income residents. The City’s Recreation Access Subsidy was revised to increase access for children (75 per cent less than full cost) and adults (50 per cent less than full cost), to help reduce barriers to maintaining health and well-being. The City’s subsidized taxi token initiative and seniors’ bus are also proving to be helpful. We continue to explore issues around affordable housing and child care, recognizing that much that can be done to ease those burdens falls to other orders of government,” added Margaret. Last fall, City council amended its Land Use ByLaw to reduce the proliferation of payday loan companies in our community. Around the same time, the Government

of Alberta began a review of its legislation regulating such companies. The Social Development Committee submitted a letter in support of the review, making some suggestions. The provincial government tabled new legislation entitled An Act to End Predatory Lending (Bill 15). “Because of our letter, the Camrose Social Development Committee was considered a ‘key stakeholder’ and informed ahead of time when the legislation would be tabled and given a personal thanks for our contribution. That connection was encouraging, as is the contents of this legislation.” Once Bill 15 passes, payday lenders in Alberta will no longer be permitted to charge one of the highest rates and fees in the country. Instead, the maximum allowable cost of borrowing will become the lowest, as interest rates move from $23 per $100 borrowed to $15 per $100 borrowed. In addition, borrowers may now repay loans in several installments, which reduces compound interest. Lenders must include all fees in the cost of borrowing, lenders cannot directly solicit potential customers and lenders must refer borrowers to financial literacy resources. “As the executive director of Camrose and District Support Services, as well as the chair of the Social Development Committee, I welcome all of these changes, but am especially encouraged that the government is seeking alternatives and education as part of its regulatory response,” continued Margaret. “With respect to the point regarding financial literacy, for example, CDSS recently invested some of our new FCSS dollars into a comprehensive financial literacy campaign and skills development project undertaken by Camrose Adult Learning Council. Our local lenders will soon have an effective place to which they can refer borrowers; more importantly, people will be assisted in exploring their spending practices and values more closely. Many of us don’t know how much things cost when they can’t be bought using employment income, savings or lowerinterest loans, and we are all vulnerable to unexpected changes that might place us in the same circumstances as those living in poverty today.” Equally heartening is the government’s commitment to work with financial institutions to see if alternatives can be created. There are many reasons why low income or newly unemployed people can’t access mainstream lenders, but perhaps it is time we helped them do so.


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City still assumes water bill risks By Lori Larsen

The proposed Bylaw 2881-16, the transferring of utility accounts for rental properties into the landlord’s name was not approved after a motion for second reading was defeated during the regular council meeting on May 16. As a result of advertising the proposed bylaw, administration received eight telephone calls, or visits from landlords opposing the bylaw. During the public commentary two landlords addressed council with their reasons for opposing the bylaw. “We are put in a position as landlords where we have no recourse to be able to examine the performance of our tenants to see if they are paying their bills,” said Pat Hagel, landlord. “We can’t call you (City) and check on their accounts because of privacy laws. “A water account between the City of Camrose and the consumer of that water is between those two parties it has absolutely nothing to do with us as a landlord.” Mayor Norm Mayer began the discussion by indicating changes that need to be made to the water service agreements. “The rules and regulations that we (City of Camrose) have need to be tightened up. And we have to insist on at least a minimum of a $300 security deposit and if the individual can not come up with that deposit then we are not in a position to provide water service.” Mayer suggested in some instances if the landlord felt positive about a particular tenant they (landlord) could sign up for the water agreement in their name or the tenant could secure a cosigner for the agreement. Mayer remarked that the service agreement make specific reference that overdue accounts would not be tolerated. He inquired with City of Camrose director of accounting and assessment Darren Lockhart as to a reasonable time allotted once a water account is in arrears, before the water service would be shut off. Lockhart indicated a $300 deposit would often be sufficient for accounts that fall into arrears for two consecutive monthly billings if the City proceeded with a shut-off for non-payment of the second billing within seven days after the due date. Councillor Max Lindstrand supported the initiative of increasing the security deposit and also suggested the lines of communication between all parties including the City, the tenant and the landlord be improved. “The bottom line is we want to try to reduce the non payment of water accounts.

“I would suggest we try to increase the communication among all the parties so in the event we (City) were going to shut the water off it would be a reasonable courtesy to let the landlord know. But, by the same token I think it is reasonable for us to expect the landlord would advise us as soon as they know the property is being vacated so we are not surprised when somebody else comes in to apply for a water account and we didn’t know the other tenant had left the property.” Lockhart agreed with councillor Lindstrand. “I’m absolutely in favour and in agreement if we can include the landlord that would be beneficial because it is very hard to contact the tenants in arrears.” Councillor Wayne Throndson added. “We’re in the retail water business and we contract with the tenants, tightening up the processes will work, however, I have one suggestion. I am concerned with the City of Camrose sharing information with the landlords because of the privacy legislation. Our service agreement with the tenants could include a consent that the tenant allows us to share information with the landlord.” The suggestions from council regarding water service agreements between rental tenants and the City of Camrose included a larger security deposit, security deposits for direct debit accounts, specific notice of service shut off in the case of accounts in arrears and consent forms for release of billing information to landlords. Councillor Kevin Hycha suggested council review the ongoing process. “Bring it (water bylaw) back in a years time to review. If it is not working at that time we could request Darren (Lockhart) to give examples of why it is not working. I don’t want to add more frustration to administration, keep us in the loop.” City manager Malcolm Boyd indicated the City would present a replaced bylaw to council on June 13. Mayor Mayer commended administration on the job they do indicating the proposed changes to water service agreements between rental tenants and the City reflected decisions made and ultimately supported by council. “I think you guys do a good job with a tough set of circumstances. All we can do is make the rules tougher, so we don’t get ourselves in a bind. The day that somebody comes in and they can’t pay their water bill it is not your decision, it is council’s decision.”


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Baileys support Band Together program

Alberta Band Association board member Bob Bailey on behalf of himself and wife Valerie, presented a $900 cheque to Alberta Band Association president Darwin Krips in support of the Band Together fundraiser. This grant is from the P.J. Bailey Memorial Fund, through the Battle River Community Foundation. The fund was established by Bob and Val to honour the memory of their beloved son, who died in a car accident at the age of 19. Each year the Baileys, through the Battle River Community Foundation, direct funds to projects and organizations that reflect P.J.’s interests. This year they have chosen to support the “Band Together” fundraising campaign on the 60th anniversary of the Alberta Band Association. P.J. had been a regular participant in junior and senior high honour bands, the ABA Festival of Bands and Music Camp Alberta as an up and coming trumpet player. These are all programs that are supported by the Alberta Band Association. It is hoped that this grant will encour-

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In loving memory of

David Hering

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster A grass fire ignited in the Stoney Creek Valley along the running trails east of the cemetery at about 8 p.m. on Saturday, May 14. The Camrose Fire Department kept the fire from getting close to several houses in the area about the hill. The still conditions allowed the department to battle the blaze without problems under the dry conditions.

Opposition stands up for jobs and trade By Kevin Sorenson, MP, Battle River-Crowfoot

As the Official Opposition, the Conservative Party continues to pressure the Liberal government to create jobs for Canadian workers trying to earn a living and raise their families. Canadians know that Canada is an exporting nation and our success will continue to rely on international trade. This is particularly true of Alberta, where we have vast energy resources to export well into the future. One of our other major industries is our agriculture sector which has always provided us with great export opportunities. In our riding of Battle River-Crowfoot, many jobs rely on our agricultural sector. We have seen the Liberals dragging their feet, delaying a decision on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) agreement. It looks like they want Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton to decide Canada’s foreign trade policy. Last week, we had the House of Commons debate the following Motion: “That, in the opinion of the House, given the importance of trade to Canadian jobs and long-term growth, as well as the government’s commitment to strengthen ties within North America and the Asia-Pacific region: (a) growing protectionism

threatens the global economy; (b) the Trans-Pacific Partnership is the best opportunity to strengthen the multilateral trading system and develop rules that protect Canada’s economic interests; (c) the government should send a strong signal to Canadian businesses and its closest allies that it supports international commerce; (d) Canada’s position on the TransPacific Partnership should not depend on political developments in the United States; (e) the government should stop prolonging consultations on this important agreement; and (f) the government should declare Canada’s final position on the Trans-Pacific Partnership in time for the North American Leaders’ Summit in Ottawa on June 29.” The Liberals used their majority in the House to defeat the motion. They have again chosen not to move forward on this important trade deal. The TPP is in Canada’s economic interests. It will strengthen the world’s multilateral trading system and develops 21st century rules that protect and promote trade. Canada wants significant trade barriers eliminated. Our small and medium sized businesses need new opportunities to expand and we can pro-

vide that by diversifying our market access around the world. The Pacific Rim has and will continue to experience strong growth for years to come. The TPP is the most comprehensive trade agreement that the world has seen in the past 20 years. It represents almost 800 million consumers with a combined GDP of $29 trillion, and accounts for almost 40 per cent of the world’s economy. We want to be able to sell Canadian products to these countries tariff-free and not be at a disadvantage compared to other countries that sign the agreement. Provincial premiers, stakeholders, organizations and business leaders are all calling on the Liberal government to ratify the TPP at the earliest opportunity. Canadians need the Liberals to table legislation and debate the actual TPP agreement in the House of Commons. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this or previous columns you may write me at 4945-50 Street, Camrose, AB, T4V 1P9, call 780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780608-4603 or e-mail Kevin. Sorenson.c1@parl.gc.ca.

who passed away on May 21, 2015 God looked around in   His garden And found an empty space. He then looked down upon   this earth And saw your tired face. He put His arms around you, And lifted you to rest. God’s garden must be  beautiful, He only takes the best. He knew that you were  suffering, He knew you were in pain. He knew you might never   get well Upon this earth again. He saw the road getting rough, And the hills were hard   to climb. So He closed your weary eyes And whispered,   “Peace by thine.” It broke my heart to lose you, But you never went alone. For part of me went with you The day God called you home. Forever remembered with love, Your wife Lori

Lorraine Anne (Niehaus) Lorenz April 22, 1925 ~ May 18, 2016 Lorraine Anne Lorenz of Camrose passed away peacefully on May 18, 2016 at the age of 91 years. She will be lovingly remembered and sorely missed by her six children Dwayne (Bobbie), Dwight (Marilyn), Donald (Cheryl), Gerry (Doris), Terry (Fredrika) and Audrey; 14 grandchildren; 12 great-grandchildren; siblings Alma Dalueg, Jeanette Schulte, Loyola Fleck, Elldon Niehaus, Larry Niehaus and David Niehaus. She was predeceased by her husband Alex (married for 67 years); parents Ben and Magdalena; stepmother Valeria; brother Vern; and sisters Mildred and Barbara. To celebrate and honor Lorraine’s life, a public visitation will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 24 at Fee & Sons Funeral Home, Killam. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 25th at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, Killam. Donations in the memory of Lorraine Lorenz may be made to the charity of your choice. feeandsonsfuneralhome.com

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Alexander “Alex” David Lyle February 22, 1929 ~ May 18, 2016 Alex Lyle of Ohaton, Alberta passed away on Wednesday, May 18, 2016 at the age of 87 years. Alex is survived by his two children Wendy Davidson (Wendell) and Rick Lyle (Sheilaugh); four grandchildren Ryan Davidson (Vicki Knockleby) of Kelowna, Kimberley (Romer) Jamandron of Kingman, David Lyle (Taryn Irwin) of Bittern Lake and Stacie (Luis) Arellano of Hay Lakes; 12 great-grandchildren Ashton, Aiden, Dominique, Anna-Marie, Cassie, Dante, Brooklyn, Marcus, Eberley, Kylie, Danielle and Brytton; and two sisters Doreen Fay of Calgary and Anada (Alan) Holtz of Leduc. Alex was predeceased by his wife Kay (2007), daughter-in-law Shelley Lyle (2004), and brother Garnet Lyle (1988). A funeral service will be held on Friday, May 27, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Rev. Brian Hunter officiating. Interment will follow in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to St. Mary’s Hospital Unit 2 Palliative Care, designated for comfort items. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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August 30, 1927 ~ May 15, 2016 Mother was the first of six children born to Knut and Hanny Collin. This very Swedish family farmed in the Norbo District, northeast of Donalda. Mother was baptized and confirmed in the Lutheran Church, and she had a lifelong commitment to her Christian faith. She had a deep love for her family, for her community and for Bethany Lutheran Church and, in her last years, she often asked us about Bethany. Following grade school at Norbo and several years of correspondence lessons, she and her brother Robert went to Camrose Lutheran College to complete high school. In 1948, after completing teacher training at the university, her first one-room school was at Big Timber. This school was located east of Bashaw, and it was here that she met her future husband Norman. Dad had been away working, and the teacherage with the new teacher was located on his parents’ farm. The story is that he had gone for a load of hay with the team and sleigh, and who should appear in the middle of the road but our blonde-haired mother, who was out for a walk. What to do? It was a narrow tree-lined road, and he graciously offered her a ride on the hayrack. This led to a romance, and they were married at Bethany on June 30, 1952. In 1954, Mom and Dad moved from their rented farm at Big Timber to the Hoffman farm in the Norbo district, and this was to be their home until their move to Camrose in 2008. That final move was made with much hesitation, and Mother’s heart always remained in their home community, the lifelong friends who had lived there, and the church that they had attended. Mother was a woman with many interests. Her greatest passion was working in her flower garden, which grew larger as the children left home and the vegetable garden became smaller. She enjoyed being a homemaker and decorating the house, and her children remember the smell of fresh-baked bread as they came home from school. Making quilts and fine needlework were winter activities. Mother loved to sing and she accompanied herself on the guitar as she sang at church services and on special occasions. Mother kept extensive journals, beginning in about 1940, that detailed the activities and milestones of her family, of her community and church, and sometimes of provincial and national affairs. Mother liked to write poetry and she liked to write music, and it gave her much pleasure when Susan Dahl recorded a CD that contained some of her music. Mother was very interested in her Swedish roots and the family remaining in Sweden and, in later years, spent much time organizing the accumulated history that our grandparents had gathered. In recent years, mother struggled with short term memory loss, which was a great frustration for her. We are thankful that she always knew and remembered the people who she held most dear. Mother leaves a rich legacy of Christian love and devotion that her family will always treasure. She is survived by her husband Norman; her children Dwayne (Lorraine), Melody (Dave), Wendy (Bruce), Gloria and Mark (Jane); as well as seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her sister Florence Johnson; her brother-in-law Gene Jones; her sister-in-law Anna Collin; her sister-in-law and brother-in-law Doris and Roy Malmo; as well as many nieces and nephews and a large extended family. We give thanks for her memory, and a life that was well lived. A funeral service was held on Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. from Bethany Lutheran Church, Donalda, AB with Rev. Garfield Vikse officiating. Interment has taken place in the Bethany Cemetery. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Bethany Lutheran Church. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Patrick “Pat” Charles Durand August 8, 1940 ~ May 16, 2016 Patrick Charles Durand of New Norway passed away on Monday, May 16, 2016. Pat was born to Charlie and Rosie Durand on August 8, 1940. He was raised along with nine siblings on the farm. One of his proudest moments was being able to buy land and take over the family farm. Pat met Maxine Fitzgerald and they were married in July 1963. In addition to farming, Pat worked full time as an electrician all across the province. He enjoyed fishing, camping, hunting, coaching fastball and watching hockey. Left to cherish his memory are his two sons Dean (Shelly) and Brent (Gail); two daughters Michelle (Todd) and Lynne (Stacey); six grandchildren Steven, Corey, Ashley, Kevin, Erin and Jamie; five sisters Madeleine, Lorraine, Ann, Jeanne and Mary (Frank); two brothers Tom (Shirley) and Frank (Darlene); in-laws Mike and Patsy Torpe, Walter Byers, Mark and Linda Kinnee and Larry and Phyllis Fitzgerald; and numerous nieces and nephews. Pat was predeceased by his wife Maxine; parents Charlie and Rosie; and two brothers Fred and James. A funeral service was held on Saturday May, 21, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. from City Lights Church, Camrose with Rev. Bill Harder officiating. Inurnment has taken place in the Duhamel Cemetery. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to S.T.A.R.S. or to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Rennie Jensen Rennie Jensen of Ohaton, AB, formerly of Tofield, AB, was born in Hornbeck, Denmark on January 13, 1945; he passed away on May 14, 2016 at the age of 71 years. He is survived by his wife Lynn; four sons Kelly (Susan), Kaare (Colleen), Jay (Michelle) and Justin (Melissa); stepchildren Tammy (Glenn) Oslanski, Preston (Shelley) Reum, Perry (Trish) Reum and Tanya (Kent) Williams; his mother Elvi; siblings Aino ( Jackie), Garth (Carolyn), Michelle (Darren) Fleck and Yette (Ted) Rienholt; as well as numerous grandchildren. He was predeceased by his first wife Judy; brother Leif; and father Vernor. A funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 19, 2016 at Century Meadows Baptist Church in Camrose. Interment followed at the Kingman Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Arthritis Society, Alberta Cancer Foundation or to Kingman Baptist Church.

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December 11, 1997 ~ November 20, 2015 We could not bear to reduce our daughter’s life into words at the time of her funeral. We have had some time to reflect, and here it is now… Virginia Ruth Olson was born in Red Deer. AB. She was born five weeks premature, with the umbilical cord around her neck. The umbilical cord restricted the blood flow to her brain during labour so, as worried prayers were sent skyward, the doctors and nurses brought the birth along quickly and Virginia began her life on earth. However, she was very mad at the doctor for pulling her out so fast. Virginia lived her first three years in the Crestomere area, west of Ponoka, AB, on her parents’ feedlot/farm which was just down the road from her Riley grandparents. When Virginia was two, she received the best birthday present ever – her sister Celeste. Virginia and Celeste were constant playmates and partners in crime in their preschool years. Virginia then moved to the “Brager place” (east of Camrose, AB) when her parents moved their farm operation. This farm is only a mile north of Parkland Church where Virginia is buried. At the farm east of Camrose, Virginia lived only a few short miles from her Olson grandparents. Virginia went to Sifton School in Camrose. Her brother, Brendan, was born in 2003, and she always felt very nurturing towards him. In fact, Virginia’s mom would have to remind Virginia that she wasn’t Brendan’s mother. Virginia really started to show her love of animals, cooking and gardening in Camrose, and she also started pursuing her passion for figure skating. In Grade 5, Virginia moved with her family to Russell, MB where they had bought the Jack Cochrane farm. She started singing lessons with a neighbor for the local festival every year, continued figure skating and started 4-H. Virginia’s parents were able to purchase a pony at that time, and she started riding regularly. She kept up with all these activities throughout her childhood. By Grade 12, she went to provincials with her singing, belonged to provincial 4-H council, won several 4-H trips, rode her horse regularly, started breaking her colt, had 4-H heifer and steer projects, and was keenly pursuing her instructor training for CanSkate. Virginia also enjoyed playing high school sports such as basketball, soccer, track and field and cross country. She really enjoyed the people who were on her sports teams. Virginia was shy, and moving to a new community was hard on her when she was in Grade 5. It was a privilege to watch her determinedly work though her shyness and find her place in the world. By the end of Grade 12, she had really good friends with whom she had fun and with whom she confided. They helped each other out and had each other’s backs. Virginia even got downright assertive and in Grade 12, when she noticed that her school wasn’t having track practises, she organized the school track and field team. Virginia and a Japanese exchange student ended up competing at regionals and qualified for provincials. Even though she was asthmatic, she won her heat at provincials in Winnipeg, and ended up placing 19th overall in the province in the 1600 m. Virginia’s confidence came with her to the University of Saskatchewan where she studied Agricultural Biology. She quickly amassed a group of friends – her “squad” – and was actively involved in organizing intramural sports teams. Undoubtedly, some of these university friends and the special friends she made in the last few years of high school would have been her lifelong friends. We were honored to see so many of them make such a huge commitment, and travel so far to attend her memorial service. Virginia lived out her faith. She tried to bring love and positiveness to everything she did. Virginia always had time for people whether they were young or old. She belonged to a Bible study group at university and was actively pursuing the Word of God. It is comforting to know that Christ is her Savior and she is safe in Heaven. Virginia was not perfect; in fact, she was very human. Her family fondly remembers the time she realized her sister Celeste was taller than her. Despite being 16, she kicked Celeste in the shins and laid down on the floor in a tantrum that ended with all of us laughing. One other time, Virginia wanted to know if one of our cattle fences was “hot” so she got her three-year-old sister to be her guinea pig and got her to touch it. Unfortunately for Celeste, the fence was “hot” and she got a nasty shock from it. Missing Virginia is so painful, but we feel grateful to have had her in our lives for nearly 18 years. She taught us so much, and we will never forget the life lessons that we learned with her. Virginia’s loss is mourned by her parents Brian and Ronda; sister Celeste; brother Brendan; grandparents Donald Olson of Camrose and Keith and Nettie Riley of Ponoka; aunts and uncles Lana (Kevin) Knopp of Athabasca, Bev (Wayne) Meadahl of Camrose, Darrel (Tracy) Olson of Winnipeg, Robert (Clare) Riley of Ponoka, Cody (Melanie) Riley of St. Paul; and numerous cousins and friends. She was predeceased by her grandmother H. Dianne Olson.

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The 2016 Focus at Lamb Ford Sales as been a popular small size sedan since it went into production. It attracts attention where ever you take it. “It may be small in size, but it has a lot to offer in terms of performance, technology and safety features. The combination of compelling, modern design and the most high-tech interior in the class appeals to contemporary customers, who desire a small car with very sophisticated features,” said Lamb Ford sales associate Craig Beddoes. “What makes Focus so attractive to consumers today – being great to drive, delivering exceptional fuel economy and value, and offering leading-edge in-car technologies – is amplified with the Focus.” Exterior

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to use with new features and a new interface. SYNC 3 brings the power of Apple CarPlay and Android Auto which allows for use of Siri Eyes Free, talk to Google, Apple Maps and Google Maps. “With SYNC Connect, you can stay connected with your vehicle no matter where you are. You can schedule a specific time to start remotely, you can lock, unlock and locate your vehicle all from

your smartphone,” said Beddoes. The available Blind Spot Information System (BLIS) uses rear radar sensors to help warn you when a vehicle is detected in your blind spot. And cross-traffic alert can help warn you of vehicles approaching from either side when you’re slowly backing out of a parking space. Should a Focus driver start to drift out of the current lane without a turn signal on, the system provides a warning through a series of steering wheel vibrations that mimic a rumble strip. Comfort

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The Camrose Axemen men’s baseball team improved to a 2-0 record with a 3-1 victory over the Edmonton Primeaus in North Central Alberta Baseball League action, May 17. For the second straight outing pitching was the difference in the game. Hurler Shawn Noble pitched a com-

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Camrose host the Sherwood Park Athletics on June 8 beginning at 7:15 p.m. on Harry Andreassen Field at Kin Park. Other home games for the Axemen are on June 26 (1:30 p.m., doubleheader start time) and 29, July 6, 13, 27. The the final home regular season game is slated for Aug. 3.


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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Lee Kroeger and her four-legged fur babies Jasper, left, and Walter invite all dogs and their humans to participate in Purina Walk for Dog Guides on May 29. All funds raised will go towards the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides.


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Clean out your basement and garage! It’s time for the annual Camrose Community Wide Garage Sale. Last year bargain hunters had the opportunity to visit more than 75 garage sales in one weekend in the city-wide event. This year, the multiple garage sale extravaganza will be held on May 26 to 28. People are excited about the possibility of higher traffic with the majority of garage sales falling on the same weekend in Camrose. Having a major garage sale weekend provides more sale locations and offer many more residents the opportunity to shop garage sales. The economic benefits will be excellent as there will be more dollars being spent throughout the city. Citizens will receive good products and garage sale operators will receive dollars that they can use for retail that will help economic growth. The weekend will be a treasure hunt for adults. “I love the idea of a Community Wide Garage Sale Weekend. It will be exciting, with everyone out and about attempting to get to each sale first so they can beat the others out of a possible hidden treasure,” said Hazel Cail, Tourism Camrose executive director. “It really is the thrill of getting a super great deal. The dates are perfect following the May long weekend with most of the gardening done and folks will be ready to get out in the great weather and socialize a bit with their neighbours. With so many garages to visit, make sure you pick up a garage sale carry map at the Booster and plan out your day of treasurehunting,” she added. The Camrose Booster offered a free 20-word classified ad and a place on the handy carry map, two free lawn signs and sale coverage in the week prior to the event to make the event a huge success. Garage sale listings appeared on the Camrose Now! app and the Camrose Now! facebook page. Should you have items left over from the sale, the Emergency Clothing and BRHDepot Barrhead Leader Furniture is accepting clean, new and gently used BNV Bonnyville Nouvelle items. “We are open Monday CMB from Camrose to Saturday 8:30 Booster a.m. to 4 p.m. RMO to receive donations,” Canmore Rocky Mountain said depot coordinator Jamie Griffiths.LLB “WeLac willLabeBiche openPost on MondayLWS morning at 8:30 a.m. Star Lesleyville Western to accept new and gently used WWO Okotoks Western Wheel items that are leftover. Please Olds Albertan help us OAL by making sure the items are clean.” PDF SPJ St Paul Journal T:11”

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World Awaits theme of CCHS graduates By Carson Hvenegaard, CCHS valedictorian

Good afternoon everyone! Bienvenue à tous les invités! Do I have to do the entire speech in both languages now that we are École Camrose Composite High School? It is wonderful to see all of you here, family, friends, teachers, and of course, all of my fellow graduates. It is a pleasure and an honour to represent the class of 2016 as valedictorian! Speeches like this usually have a thank you portion and for very good reason. I know that every graduate here owes a great deal to someone in this room, as we have all been deeply affected by those who have been there for us during these last few years as well as those who have helped us along since we were children. Teachers, and everyone who is in any way involved with the school, thank you for giving us all a place to learn and grow and for inspiring us with your wisdom to do the best we can. Friends, thank you for all the time we spent together, in class and out, learning who we are and having many valuable and fun experiences together. Even those people in the hall we smile at or just notice once in a while, you contributed to the experience and atmosphere of this school. Parents, thank you for taking on what was probably a challenge but hopefully also a very rewarding experience. Thank you for helping us through any problems that we faced, and raising us with your insights and experience that will help us in the next stages of our lives. To everyone here, even though we might be leaving you soon, the impact that you had on us at this school and throughout our lives will remain important parts of all of us. Thank you so much. As I mentioned earlier, one unique aspect about this year’s graduation is that Camrose’s French Immersion program, which started 12 years ago at Sifton with just two classes, has grown through Charlie Killam and finally to the Comp, from kindergarten all the way to Grade 12, with the first class graduating this year. Eight others and I are now fluent in a second language and have had many amazing experiences, thanks to Battle River School Division, Canadian Parents for French, and especially our dedicated teachers who created this program from scratch. There are many more activities we have at this school that I could talk about, but all I have time to say is that we were extremely lucky to have had them, as the extra opportunities given to us during these years teach us some of the most valuable things out of all we do in high school. The skills we learn, the insights we gain,

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster CCHS valedictorian Carson Hvenegaard speaks about all the opportunities during school and that lay ahead.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Stephanie Olson proudly walks through the crowd along with all graduates at the CCHS grad ceremony on May 13.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Braxtyn Horbay and Helix Doig combined gratitude and humour in their tribute to parents.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Principal Todd Sieben congratulates Sadie Borgfjord as she accepts her graduation certificate.

the eye-opening experiences of doing a variety of activities can become very important parts of who we are. These opportunities have taught us determination to persevere and achieve what we set our minds to, appreciation for our abilities and the abilities of others, responsibility and independence, and hopefully given all of us the desire to keep on seeking out new experiences and new knowledge. That desire will help us make the most of the world that awaits, taking advantage of every opportunity that comes our way, and fighting for them when things aren’t going our way. It is an honour to be able to represent the graduating class of 2016 in front of all of you. I’m up here because I’m one kind of smart, but I know that every one of these graduates deserves recognition. Every one of you is unique, and it is extremely misleading to judge someone’s worth by just one version of intelligence. Some of you can understand complicated physics and math formulas, and others can memorize chemical reactions and biological processes with ease. Some of you can write moving stories and powerful arguments

about a book you’ve read or an event affecting our world right now. Some of you can create amazing works of art on paper, canvas or on a computer, put together beautiful stained glass pieces, or design stunning clothes and hairstyles, and those talents have no less value than being good at the academic classes. Others are performing artists who can make an audience cry or cheer with a moving song or drama production. Others are tradespeople, some who can keep a car running and others who can build a garage to put it in. Others are athletes who can perform amazing feats of skill and endurance. And even excelling at a class or activity is not all that determines if you have something worthwhile to contribute to others. I see leaders who can bring a group together and inspire them to do their best, great friends ready with a joke or a word of encouragement to help the rest of us get through another day, and activists who stand up for what is right, no matter the circumstances. Even if there was nothing on that list that made you think “that’s me”, that’s okay, because what we have experienced so far, though our school has done an amaz-

ing job of giving us many different opportunities, our time here has been a short part of our lives and represents only a fraction of all the possibilities that there are in this world. Therefore, I encourage you again to keep searching and trying new things, because you never know when you will unexpectedly find something that ends up being the perfect match for you. The theme for grad this year, The World Awaits suggests that there is so much out there for us to experience and learn once we leave this school for something new. I think that there is another meaning, that the world is also waiting for us. The world needs young people, both in the workforce and to bring new ideas and ways to do things to society. In our interconnected world, we now have the ability to make others listen to our ideas and opinions, regardless of our age. Take Malala Yousafzai, who many of you have probably heard of. She is only one year older than most of us, and received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for her vocal activism fighting for education, especially for girls. While we don’t need to set a prize like that as our goal, we have to

remember that we can and should attempt to make a difference, and that begins by trying as many things as we can to find our passion, to find what we feel needs to change. We will always regret what we didn’t do far more than what we did do, so we need to take the risks to find an area where we can be inspired and where we can inspire others. Whatever our actions, they will have an affect on those around us, so we have to do our utmost to make ourselves good influences, as these people here have been to us. Regardless of whether we have already found our calling or have no idea where to start, we have a world of opportunities waiting for us. It is now up to each of us to find our way, to use the gifts, and also to give back so that our siblings and our children will be able to find the same joy in life as I hope we all find. The world awaits, and we are ready for it. I can’t wait to see what we can do! Thank you, merci and congratulations to the class of 2016!


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THE FAMILY OF KEN THOMPSON would like to thank all our friends and family who brought gifts of food, flowers and comforting words, as well as the many donations made in Kenneth’s memory. It was very much appreciated by our family. A special thank you to Rev. Ken Grambo for the uplifting service and music he provided and to the Mennonite choir and to niece Connie and nephew Len for their special music at Kenneth’s service. He would have loved it! We would also like to express our appreciation to the ladies who provided lunch and our heartfelt gratitude to Bart Orr from Burgar Funeral Home who helped our family make arrangements and who showed so much compassion and thoughtfulness to our family throughout this difficult time. – Valerie (Dale) and family; Darcy (Doreen) and family; Tracy (Jason) and family

R O S A L I N D C E N T E N N I A L CELEBRATION – July 1 - 3. Parade, fireworks, street dances, catered pre-registered meals, beer gardens. Free parking and camping and much more. Save and pre-register until May 31. Visit villageofrosalind.ca for forms and more information. Parade entries also being accepted. HEISLER HISTORY BOOK COMMITTEE is seeking all present and former residents of Heisler, AB and area to submit your family history for an updated History Book. Extended Deadline: August 1, 2016. Stories and inquiries can be emailed to wagontrails2017@gmail.com More information at Facebook page “wagon trails volume 2” or contact Heisler village office at 780-889-3774. CAMROSE PRAYER GROUP meets every Tuesday 7 - 8 p.m. Non-denominational - everyone welcome. And set your calendar for Friday, June 3 as we meet 7 - 8 p.m. at the Canalta Hotel. Again, everyone welcome. Call 780672-1224 for more information. CAMROSE & DISTRICT SENIOR SOCIETY will be holding a special board meeting on June 9, 2016 at Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-47 Ave. at 9 a.m. This meeting is for the election of a new president or any other vacant executive position. All members are encouraged to attend. Call 780-672-7022 for more information. FARMERS’ DAY TWILIGHT AUCTION – 6 p.m., June 10., Round Hill Community Centre. Potluck supper. Please bring salad or dessert; hotdogs and fries supplied. Auction: 7 p.m. Please donate items to auction. Sponsors: Round Hill Ag Society to benefit groups: Ag Society, W. I., 4-H, etc. COR PUS CHR ISTI CELEBRATION will be held Sunday, May 29 at 10:30 a.m. Mass, St. Stanislaus Church, Round Hill. Lunch to follow. CAMROSE WILD ROSE DANCE CLUB DANCEFEST JUNE 4 – Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-49 Ave, Camrose, AB. Bands: Sparkling Tones and Northern Kings. Dance, 2 p.m. - 11 p.m. Supper, 5:30 p.m. For information or tickets call Doreen Strong, 780-662-4941 or Gail Robbins, 780-608-7894. Tables can be reserved if you have a minimum of 10 people. All Tickets Must be Prepaid.

TIRAS DAIRIES, INC. REQUIRES F/T MILK PROCESSING SUPERVISOR NOC 9213 – Hours may vary. Morning, afternoon or evening shift work. Must have 5-7 years’ supervisory experience in the food and beverage industry. Extensive knowledge in the operation of HTST pasteurization processing and CIP/SIP systems is required, along with a working knowledge of HACCP and CFIA regulations. Supervisor will prepare production and other reports, and manage inventory control. Duties may include training staff in cheese production following GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices). A knowledge of preventive maintenance of machinery and equipment is required. Starting wage is $22/hr., no benefits. Please submit resumé in person or by mail to: Tiras Dairies Inc., 3712-42 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 4W3; or fax to 780-608-2492.

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HELP WANTED HOMESCHOOLING MOM LOOKING FOR ASSISTANT – Flexible hours. Wage negotiable. Call 780226-9262. LOOKING FOR SOMEONE TO TEACH the ancient Indian language of Sanskrit. Wage negotiable. Call 780226-9262.

2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391. SCHOOL’S OUT! – Do you require a babysitter from now to September? Call 780-678-9634. Will do drop-in as well. Have experience. Three blocks East of Co-op.

SERVICES 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 RICK’S DRYWALL, BOARDING, TAPING & TEXTURING 30 Years’ Experience For all your drywall needs call 780-672-1980 or 780-679-7346 DSS CONSTRUCTION Don’t put off those projects any longer! Give me a call and we can plan together. Devin Meakins, Ph. 780-853-1080 THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING HAS MOVED! TO ELAINE’S HOME in Camrose Please Call 780-672-4793 Tues. - Fri., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thurs. Evening and Sat.: By Appointment Closed: Sun., Mon. and Holidays SPEEDY SERVICES – Lawn, garden repair; Tune-ups and blade sharpening; Garbage, snow, tree removal; Home renos, power sweeping; Moving. Will pick up unwanted batteries. Call 780-678-9772.

McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose TRIATHLON PROPERTY SOLUTIONS – has been successfully property managing/ reconditioning their own properties for 11 years and is looking to provide the same service to other landlords at a reasonable price. Call today. Reasonable rates, excellent service. For whatever your needs may be. Dave P. 780-678-6163. H I LL BI LLY’S YA R D CARE – Now Booking for Spring Cleanup • Yard Maintenance • Lawn mowing • Aerating • Eavestrough Cleaning and Repair • Garbage Disposal (Including Doggie Do Do) • Tree and Hedge Trimming and Stump Removal • Landscaping• Pruning • Repairs • And everything in between! h illbilly ya rdca re@gma il. com For all your yard care needs, call Joey Leslie at 780678-0518. DAVEY’S RENOS for all types of Interior/Exterior Renovations Decks, Fences Free Estimates Call 780-983-1708 CLASSIC STUCCO All types of Stucco, Wire paper, Pargings, Patchwork CLARENCE ANDRES 780-678-1114 • 100 colors to choose from • All out-of-town work accepted • Free Estimates • Licensed Contractor HORSE BOARDING AND TRAILER STORAGE – Horse boarding $200/mo. 18 acres fenced and cross fenced, heated watering system year round. 1/2 mile off Hwy. 21 near Hay Lakes and New Sarepta, close to Miquelon Lake. Trailer storage available starting at $40/mo. only 20 minutes from Camrose. Call 780-878-8485. PROF E S SIONA L FLOORING INSTALLATION – Carpet, lino, hardwood/ laminate. Reasonable prices. 780-781-0364. POST HOLES – Light excavation. DIG IT BOBCAT SERVICES. Check out our website accessed through w w w.c a m r o s e d i r e c t o r y.c a . John, 780-781-8222. PORTABLE ON-SITE WELDING – Available in Camrose and surrounding areas. Call 780-608-7867. LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134

MAN MADE CONSTRUCTION LTD. – Red Seal Journeyman Carpenter. •  Home renovations and additions •  Basement developments •  Kitchens and bathrooms •  Framing custom homes and finishing carpentry • All types of siding • Metal roofing and cladding, soffits and fascia • Windows and doors • Roofing asphalt shingles • Garages, sheds, shops, barns, decks and fences • ICF foundations, garage pads, driveways and sidewalks • Custom tile work – ceramic, porcelain, etc. Licensed and insured. Free estimates for all construction needs. Call 780878-8485. J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649.

FOR RENT MAIN FLOOR OF HOUSE – With three bedrooms. University area. Utilities included. Call 780-855-2240. CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 EXECUTIVE SUITE – Five appliances, well maintained. Respectful tenants, no smoking, parties, students, pets, children. Call 780-608-3131. PRIME DOWNTOWN SINGLE OFFICE SPACE at 4979-50 Street with elevator access 150 sq. ft. $300/mo., utilities included Call 780-679-5085 FIRST MONTH FREE! – TWO-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE – New building, located close to downtown amenities. High efficiency furnace and ondemand hot water offer wonderful savings on utilities Private balcony. Upgraded fixtures, cabinetry and flooring. Friendly and clean neighbourhood. Local owner managed. Seeking mature responsible adult tenants, nonsmoking, no children or pets. $1,000/mo. rent. First month free on a 12-month lease. Phone 780679-7090. MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Duplexes • Houses • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 or more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji THREE-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE IN RIDGEPOINT – No smoking, no pets. Available June 1. Contact Sean, 780-608-6310.

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) ASPEN TERRACE 4920-66 STREET, CAMROSE Welcome Home! RENTS REDUCED! Compare our lower prices! SPECIAL 2-BEDROOM RENTAL RATES STARTING AT $925 Modern, spacious apartment homes including fridge, stove, and full size washer and dryer. Fresh paint and flooring! Just like new! Also includes heat, hot water, all window coverings and one parking stall. All the conveniences of your own condo without the financial obligations or commitment. Small pets welcome! CALL TODAY TO VIEW! 780-672-8681 MAIN FLOOR OF HOUSE – Near university. Two bedrooms plus office, five appliances, single garage, large beautiful garden. Non-smoking adults only. Email berako@telus.net or phone 780-455-4983 or 780904-1095. Available now. 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 TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT with balcony on east side in quiet all-adult building at 4402-49 Ave. Available now. $850/mo. including heat and water. Call 780-672-5369 or 780608-7556. CLOSE TO CITY CENTRE AND UNIVERSITY – Attractive, bright one-bedroom in quiet, adult only apartment. No smoking, pets or partiers. Immediate possession. Reference required. 780-679-2170. ROOMS FOR RENT in The Scotney and Jacqueline character homes. Both are 2.5 blocks from university in Camrose. Clean, quiet and bright. Rent is $550 - $600 monthly plus DD and includes WiFi, utilities, recycle pick-up, yard care and snow removal. Partially furnished w/ shared laundry. (Some rooms are fully furnished for international students.) Each floor has its own kitchen/kitchenette. This is an affordable, quality accommodation that fills quickly. (Some rooms still available.) No partiers, smokers or pets allowed. Reduced rate over the summer for students. Please call Dave P., 780-678-6163. ONE-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Completely furnished. Near university. Nonsmoking adults only. Available now. Email berako@telus.net or call 780-455-4983 or 780-9041095. NEWLY RENOVATED TWO-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME – $1,250/mo., $1,250 Damage Deposit. Water and lot fee included. Lease negotiable. May consider smokers and pets. Call Melissa, 587-785-2057 for viewing.

FOUR-BEDROOM, TWOBATH LARGE HOUSE – Large laundry and storage room, heated two-car garage, fenced yard with legal fire pit, close to downtown and all amenities. Small pets are accepted with additional pet deposit. $1,800/mo. plus $1,800 DD. Does not include utilities. Available June 1. Call 780608-6244. ONE-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Central location, easy access to all amenities. Ample parking and alley access. $935/mo. plus damage deposit. Includes utilities and laundry. Available now. Call 780-6726200.

LIVESTOCK/FEED T WO -Y E A R - O L D a n d yearling Gelbvieh bulls for sale. Will be semen tested. 780672-9950.

SEED BRIGHT’S SEED New Norway WHEAT Cert. Harvest – HRS Cert. Redwater – HRS Cert. Foremost – CPS BARLEY Cert. Copeland – Malt Cert. Cowboy – Silage Cert. Coalition – Feed FABA BEANS PEAS – Cert. Limerick FLAX – Cert. Sorel Seed Oats also available Contact Dave, Res. 1-780-855-2240 Cell 1-780-678-6329 email: briseed@mcsnet.ca ALFALFA SEED – $3.65/ lb. Call Dennis Dylke at 780374-3877, Daysland.

MACHINERY KUBOTA TRACTOR L4400 HST – Diesel, 44 HP, ag tires, 212 hours, c/w loader LA723, 74” tiller, 74” snowblower, bush mower, ballast box, pallet fork. $35,000.00 for all. 780-878-3968.

REAL ESTATE STA RT E R / R E V E N U E HOME IN CAMROSE – 1,100 sq. ft., three-bedroom bungalow, 1.5 baths. Basement suite c/w 2 bedrooms, 3/4 bath. All appliances included. 60’ x 120’ lot. $289,500 or offers. Financing available. 1-780-487-2786.

LAWN AND GARDEN RALLY RIDING TRACTOR – $75.00. 780-877-2255.

MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 26 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs PIPE – Tubing from 1 1/4” to 3 1/2”. Sucker rod - 3/4”, 7/8” and 1”. Line pipe and Casing also available. Wainwright, AB. 1-800-661-7858. TWO 11 CU. FT. BACKYARD COMPOSTER BINS – $25 each or two for $45. Call 780-608-8771.

GARAGE SALES FAR M YAR D AN D HOUSEHOLD SALE – Includes corral panels, gates, head gate, tires, tools, saws, apt. sized dishwasher, 1992, 20 ft. Fifth Wheel, household and miscellaneous. MAC Tool Truck on site. Sale at 49005 RR191. From Camrose take 833 North, then east on 617. Turn North at RR191, 1/8 mile. South of Tofield on RR191. Watch for signs. Fri., May 27: 4 - 9 p.m., Sat., May 28: 9 a.m. - 9 p.m., Sun., May 29: 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

CAMROSE COMMUNITY GARAGE SALES 4703-48 ST., BASEMENT – (Please use back door.) Thurs., Fri., and Sat., May 26 - 28, 10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. This is a fundraiser for the Alliance Church and other good causes. (We accept your bottles too.) 6609-54 AVE. MULTIFAMILY – May 26 and 27, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Boat, 7 hp motor, Four Ford 17” wheels w/ tires, men’s suits, miscellaneous household. 3928-56A ST. CLOSE – (Liberty Village.) Multifamily sale, 9 a.m. 5 p.m. all three days. 4514-46 ST. – May 26 and 27, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Bedroom suite, no mattress. Dressers, kitchen table w/chairs, tools and much, much more! 6806-42 AVE. – May 26, 27: 10 a.m. - 7 p.m., May 28, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. MUST SEE garage sale! Antiques, collectibles, ‘treasures’, storm doors, planters. 5021-34 AV E N U E , CREEKVIEW LANDING CONDOS – Will have several tables of sale items on May 26, 27, 28. 5708-47 AVE. – May 26 and 27, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Name brand clothes, unique treasures. 5230-48 ST. BACK ALLEY – May 26, , 27, 28: 1 p.m. 7 p.m. Men’s bike, lots of tools, new sump pump, Blue Mountain pottery, golf clubs (good for beginners), miscellaneous. #56, 4802-54 AVE. – 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. all three days. Electronics, videos, vacuum, dog supplies, ceramic ornaments and much more. 6910-38 AVE. – May 26 - 28, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. Wood working equipment, tools, housewares. 6612-33 AVE. – Lawn mower, water fountain, new steel fire pit, new electric roaster, wagon wheel, miscellaneous. 12 noon 6 p.m. all three days. 4009-65 ST. – Thurs., May 26: 4 p.m. - 8 p.m.; Fri., May 27: 1 p.m. - 6 p.m.; Sat., May 28: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Miscellaneous, household items, some tools. 6118 ERICKSON DR. – Thurs. and Fri., 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Glass storm door w/rollaway screen, vinyl slider window, mini blinds, tools, light fixtures, household items, miscellaneous treasures! 38 ELLIOTT DRIVE – May 26 and 27, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tomato plants, large wall mirror, women’s clothing including polka and western wear, large amount household and miscellaneous items.

4207 - 66 St., BACK ALLEY – INCREDIBLE GARAGE SALE! Downsizing. Something old, something new. Camping, treasures: barbecue, flower planter, picnic table, chairs and much more. May 26, 27: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m.; May 28: 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. M & M MEAT SHOP – Is hosting a fundraiser for Sparling School May 28, 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Stop for a hamburger and pop! 4212-63 ST. – Behind Marler Mini-Mart. Thurs. and Fri., 10:00 a.m - 8:00 p.m; Sat., 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Vintage dishes and antiques, books and much, much more. 4202-60 ST. – May 27, 28: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tools, new, large man’s leather vest, salt/pepper shakers from collection, lady’s dress suits, sizes 16 - 20, craft books, new misc. items. 4205-70 ST. – Multi-family sale. May 27 and 28, 9 a.m. 6 p.m. both days. 4 GRAND PARK CRESCENT – 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. daily. Knitting machine, knitting, crocheting, weaving yarns, books, shuttles, needles, quilting frame, fabric, craft supplies, Stampin’ Up, serger, washed, unspun wool, household tools, misc. 4911-44 STREET – May 26, 27, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m.; May 28, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. A variety of goods including clothes, tools, household items. 5209A-52 ST. – North of bowling alley. Thurs., May 26 and Fri., May 27, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. Lots to pick from! 5006-53 ST. – Starting at 10 a.m. all three days. 4413-65 ST. – Thurs., May 26: 4 - 8 p.m. Fri., May 27: 11 a.m. - 7 p.m. Household treasures, miscellaneous. 5805-43 AVE. – Multi-family sale, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. all three days. Stampin’ Up, furniture, Christmas decor, bicycle, golf bags/clubs/balls, dishes, clothing, toys, games, puzzles, books/ magazines, misc. 6509-49 AVE. ESTATE SALE – (Back alley of Peavey Mart.) 1 - 7 p.m. all three days. Tools, clothing, 2006 Sebring, antiques, dvds, video games. 4895-50 ST. BEHIND TISH’S FASHIONS – 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. all three days. Lots of stuff, tools, welders, Honda generator, sports, household, clothing, books, etc. 2809-55 ST. – Thurs. and Fri., 3 - 7 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. 12 noon. Craft supplies, books, puzzles, beer making supplies, misc. 3803-62 ST. – Fri. and Sat., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Household, excercise equipment. 5620-49 AVE. – Multifamily, Thurs., May 26, 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Lots of good stuff! 4606-45 ST. – Family garage sale May 26 and 27: 2 - 7 p.m. May 28: 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. 5237-46 ST. – Thursday, 4 - 8 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. 8 p.m. Sat., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fridge, saw, coffee table, end table, lamps, hanging plants, books (incl. children’s books), asst. misc. 5406-59 ST. – Thurs., Fri., 5 - 9 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Craft and household items, books, video games, videos.

52 EDGEWOOD DRIVE – Wed., Thur., Fri., May 25, 26, 27. 4519-71 ST. CLOSE – Fri. and Sat. - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Moving into seniors’ lodge, everything must go. Furniture, household items, pots, rugs, tools, fishing and hunting items, etc. 5803-41 AVE. – 10 a.m. until closing all three days. 6219-54 AVE. – Victoria Park. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. all three days. Large, quality sale. Rug shampooer, hedge trimmer, booster car seats, large and small garden items, puzzles, toys, many Thomas train items and much more. 4214-60 ST. CLOSE – Thurs., 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Fri. and Sat., 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Multi-family sale w/men’s LH and lady’s RH golf clubs and bags, toys, snowblower, mitre saw, misc. items. 15 EDGEWOOD DRIVE – Thurs. and Fri., 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Old console radio, like-new sliding mitre saw, collection of Blue Mountain pottery and much more. 6510 ENEVOLD DRIVE – Thursday, 4 - 8 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat., 9 a.m. 1 p.m. 228 EDGEWOOD CLOSE – May 26 and 27, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. Housewares, garage items, deck furniture . . . a little of everything! 4 9 2 0 - 6 6 S T. , A S P E N TERRACE APARTMENTS – Multi-family yard sale. Friday, May 27, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Many items, including kitchen items, furniture, and other treasures. 5205-56 ST. – 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. all three days. Various household items, china, yard items, women’s clothing, books and more. 6509-37 AVE. – Fri., 4-8 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Double family sale w/lots of boy clothes and shoes, baby gear, household items, women’s clothing, toys and more. 2811-55 ST. – May 26, 27, 3 - 7 p.m.; May 28, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Patio chairs, small household appliances (like new), bedding, clothing and electronics. 4302-63 ST. – Fri., 2-6 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Large asst. of baby and children’s items. Tons of clothing! 6208-34 AVE. – Thur. and Fri., 9 a.m. - 9 p.m.; Sat., 9 a.m. 5 p.m. MOVING SALE! Lots of household items, tools, planters and furniture. 6301-45 AVE. – Back alley. Fri., 12 - 8 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. 5 p.m. 4702-45 ST. – Thur., 3 6 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat., 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 4406-66A ST. – 9 a.m. 7 p.m. all three days.


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53 ST.

5411

55 ST. 55 ST.

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

5413 5411B 5411A 5409B 5409A 5407

42 11

57 57 18 16

5807 5805 5803 5801 5721 5719

40 1

40 1 09 B

59 ST.

58 5808 15 5806 5 5804 813

4904 5206

51 ST.

5010 5008

51 ST.

52 ST.

5112 5110 5108 5106 5104 5102

5008 5006 5004 5002

52 ST.

53 ST

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

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

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

5408

54 ST.

5317

5315 5313 5311A 5311B 5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

5409 5407 5405 5403 5401

5422

56 ST. 56 ST.

5610

57 ST.

4604

54 ST.

5704 5702

5708 5707 5706 5705 5704 5703 5702 5701 5612

5711 5710 5709

5712

5711 5709 5707 5705 5703

AVE.

RE

MO NT C

25

23

5809 5807 5805 5803 580 57 1 31

58 ST. CL.

59ST. CL.

5912 5910 5908 5906 5904 5902

60 ST.

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

59 ST.

5511

5617

5703

5807

5804

5807

5809

5905

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

32

30 28 26 24

DR . 3

AN 3 T

AS

31 29 27

9 11 13 15 17

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

6007 6005

60 ST. CL. 42 13 6003

5312 5310 5308

5021 5317 5315 5313 5311

5022

54 ST.

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

54 ST.

5410 5408 5406

5320 5318 5316 5314 5312

5415 5413

5409

56 ST. 56 ST.

5420 5418 5416 5414 5412

5602

5610 5608 5606

5609 5607 5605 5603 5601

5322 5320 5318 5314 5312

5409 5407 5405

5410 5408 5406 5404 5402

5419 5417 5415 5413 5411

5420 5418 5416 5414 5412

5610 5608 5606 5604 5602

5609 5607 5605 5603 5601

5612

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

6004

6006

7

9

11 13

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

6005 6003 6001 5909 5907 5905 5903

6010 6008 6006 6004 6002 5910 5908 5906 5904 5902

6006 6004 600 3B 6002 6003A 5910 5915 5908 5913B 5913A 5911B 5906 5911A 5904 5909B 5909A 5902 3908

54 ST.

55 ST.

55 ST.

56 ST.

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

5612 5610 5608 5606A-D 5604 5602

5622 5620 5618A-D 5616

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

57 ST.

5620 5619 5618 5617 5616 5615

5619 5617 5615 5613 5611

57 ST.

58 ST.

5723 5721 5719 5717 5715 5713

58 ST.

5819 5817 5815 5813 5811 5809 5807 5805 5803 5801

60 ST.

4810

Building A

5

60 0

MONTJOY AVE.

5911 5909 5907 5905 5903

PL E

MO UN T

1

3 5 7 55

4 6 5

3

10 12 14 16

8

59

107-111

123

127

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

143 6007 6005 5911 5909 5804 5805 5802 5803

5808 5809 5806 5807

5

34 0

59 ST.CL.

EDGEWOOD DR.

5809 5807 5805 12 5803 4 C L.4 06 5801 A 5707 120 5705 132 5703 118 134 5701 116 136 56 138 56 23 21 140 108 5619 142 5617 106 144 5615 104 146 148 5613 102 5611 150 EDGE 56 WOO 09 D E C DG L. E 4 W 00 O O D

EW 30 0 O G

306A

6209 6207 6205 6203 6201 6111 6109 6107 6105

5806

5810

5808

5812

5812 5813 5810 5811

6105

61A ST.

61A ST.

62 62 1 2A 62 10B

2

6211

SOUTH PARK MANOR

62 ST.

10A 6 62 08 20 62 08 B 9 6212 62 06 A 6 612 20 B 62 06 7 61224 61 A 6 6119 20 23 6210 62 5 6120 6121 6117 6120 6208 62 08 6 6118 6119 2 0 6115 6118 6206 3012 61 ER 6 6 07 3015 16 6117 6113 6116 6114 611 IC 205 6204 3013 5 K 6111 6114 62 6112 SO 6113 08 62 ST. CL. 6110 6109 6112 N 6111 30 D 09 6107 6108 6110 R. 6109 6106 6108 6104 6107 6106 3306 6102 6105

R.

TT D

5813 5811 5809 5807 5805 5803 5801 5707 5705

6209

4B 62 1

ST .

5909

6011 6009 6007 6005 6003 6001 5911

6012 6010 6008 6006 6004 6002 5912 5910 5908 5906

61 ST. 61 ST.

30

62 60 58

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

100

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

92-98 4215 6209 6207 6205 6203

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

62 ST.

6207 6205 6121 3717 6120 6119 6118 6117 6115 6116 6113 6114 36 2 6112 36 0 18 6 11 36 36 0 16 21 36 1 36 9 17

6210 6208 6206 30 0

63 ST.

6302

6226 6224

6227

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

63 ST.

63 ST.

64 ST. CL.

63 38 17 15 63 631 630 1 63 7 631 2 63 3 16 630 11 0 631 5 630 630 4 630 8 9 631 3 630 630 2 3814 6 7 631 630 630 ST. 4 630 0 5 63 8 02 6303 630 6301 6 6307 630 630 6208 4 5 6 63 3 620 62 02 0 21 6 6301 3 62 620 621 ST. 4 9 6222 620 621 2 622 7 63 ST. 38 613 621 0 07 6215 0 621 5 612 612 621 8 621 8 7 6213 3 612 6211 612 621 6 6 5 6211 612 620 6123 621 4 4 9 6209 2 61 62 62 2 6121 07 10 62 612 2 6207 6208 07 6205 0 6119 62 6206 6205 6118 620 05 6 6203 6117 6203 6204 6116 6204 6203 6115 4106 6114 6201 6202 6113 6112 6113 62 ST. 6112 6109 6111 6110 6111 6110 6107 6109 6108 6109 6108

63

63 ST.

63 ST. CL.

3629

63 63 20 18

63 ST.

32 0 32 4 0 32032 3205 62 A

64 ST.

6308 28 6306 26 6304 24

30

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

4501 4503 31 6004 60 29 02

6104 6205 6203

6223 6221 6219 6217 6215 6213 6211 6209 6207

62 ST.

6222 6220 6218 6216 6214 6212 6210 6208

6408A 6408

6406 6404B 6404A 6402A 6402

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

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

6309 6307 6305 6303 6301

65 ST

ST .

64

6311 363 6309 1 6307

C L.

ST.

63 21 63 19B A 19 A

6409 6407

4

34 32

36 64 0

0 6508 6506 6504

6310 6308 6306 6304 6302

6410

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

65 ST.

4412

6316 631 4 631 2 3808 631 0 6308 6306 6304 6302

6408 6406 6316 6314 6312 6310 6308 3718

6412 6411 64 11 B 6410 64 A 09B 6408 6409 64 07 A 6406 64 B 07 64 05 A 63 B 2 63 0 636405A 21 18 63 B 64

ELLIOTT DR.

6411

6606 6511

6315 6313 6311 6309 6307 6305 6303

6508 6506 63 2 6416 631 1 6414 9 6317

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

6604 6605 6514 6513 6512 6511 6509

6610 6611 6608 6606 6607 6604 6602

65 1

6406 6404 6402 6310 6308 6306 6304 4302

6503

6505

66 ST.

66 ST.

ST .

65

ST .

66

66A ST.

6605 6519 6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507 80 6606 6604 6514 6512 6510 6508 6506 78

3307 6610 6605 6608 6613

6611 6606 6609 6604 6607 6602 6605 6506 6603 6601 65 5 13 6511

ED

6511 6509 6507 6506 6505 6504 6503 6502

7 6506 6505 6504 6503 6502

7

65 1

66A ST.

6608

67 ST.

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

ST .

67

66 0 66 5 03

6609

4713

3

RGE. RD. 204

4706 4704 4702

0 33

24 15 / 24 09 24 07 0 24 5 03 2401 5623 5614 5621 5611 24 A

5619 17 56 15 56 13 56

4710

4728

4611

4215 4213

342 0 18 34

67 ST. 6608 6607 3407

4214 4212

3919

4740

4712

6

56

16

4409 4621 4619 4617 4615

4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602

4105

4307

4718

#1

8

4409 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

5&

561

4502 4501 4500

4503 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4704 4702

#1

5620

4501

4501

6

CL.

24 56 11

4509

View Point

1 34

68 ST.

5202

03 52 5205 5207 5209 5211

25 0

CL.

5508 10 55

24 57 12 /

4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503

4511

4807

4335

5202 5204 5206 5208 10 52

67 ST.

#9

5504 5506

3D

24 0 24 10 3 24 08 06

4601 4520 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504

4515

49 AVE.

4330

03 55 55 ST. 5505 2802 5507 5506 5508 5510 5512 56 ST. 5514 5602 5604 5605 5604 5607 5606 06 5607 56

5709

24 AVE.

4

2402/ 5702

5

5708

5606

03 26 11 25

25 25 09 07

5612

Area 2 5237-46 Street 5230-48 Street 56, 4802-54 Avenue 4911-44 Street 4895-50 Street Area 3 5708-47 Avenue 52 Edgewood Drive 4519-71 Street Close 5803-41 Avenue 4214-60 Street Close 15 Edgewood Drive 6510 Enevold Drive

24 0

70

2

A 24 03 to D 24 03

PT SW 28-46-20-W4

YV

4701

4-3.

4609 4519 4517

4503

39 AVE. 1 2 3 4 5

#11 #10

2707 270 2706 3 26 27 2705 0 04 26 9 2 26 07 5608 7 AV 2703 05 E. 5607 5 CL 2 0 . 61 56 1 26 09 5608 2 60 26 7 AV 26 5607 0 E. CL 260 5 05 56 . 3 25 0 25 9 07 25 05 250 3 2409 2407

02

0 25

IEW

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

E LL VA

R ID

66

2 25 510 08

9

3

25

. 24 DR 241 to 13A

25 0

28A AV

5609

2

25 0

1 25

0 25

6

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

25 0

RK

GE

CAMR

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

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

VALLEYVIEW

4703 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510

4-1.

50 AVE.

4218

30 34

5608

27 14 27 27 10 27 06 02

2709

0 PA

0 56

6

5903 8

5811

5905 5907

0 27

4509 4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703

4613 4611 4609 4607 4605 4603 4601

4607 4605 4603 4610

4913 4907 4905 4903 4901 4902

5311

38

62

512

50 4 50 8

560

5810 5812 5902 5904 5906 5908

2703

28 AVE.

4611

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

48 AVENUE

4619 4617 4615

4613

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

4801

4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602

4617

4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4402

CHARLIE KILLAM SCHOOL

4306

6 21

79

5608

2711

4619

4915 4911 4909 4907 4905 4903 4901

4308

22 4

59 63 67 71

E

83

52 4

214

ID

30

87

52 8

RK

8 22

20 6

4620

4003

5011 5009 5007

SIFTON SCHOOL

4403

. CL 0 20 G E 220 R ID

PA R.

31 6

91

86

0 21

204

4621

50 12 5009 5010 5007 5008

4819

4-4.

4622

5013 5011

4919 4917

2-4.

4310

212

4 20

99 95

90 20 8

. DR 18 1

3 5 7

9 11

13 15

R RK PA

98

D GE

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

EDGEWOOD DR.

604

1

200 EDG

8 22

608

216

30 30 2A 2B

14 16

19

A 308 B 6 30

23 25

1

110 112

21

61 0

4A 30 4B 30

6103

3-6. 3-8.

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

CL.

61 2

ENEVOLD RD.

8 21

30 AVE. 3001 308B

OOD

18 20 22

3005 31 0 3003 31 B 0A

GEW

114

4720 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4702

4920 4918 4916 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

1

4004

3605

208

3402

100 ED

4903 4901

5015 5013 5011 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008

5011

4312

CREEKVIEW

GE PARK RID

3408 3406 3404

122

4907

4601

4507

4002

14

27

0 11

3011

12 8

56 54 52 50 48 46

4919 4917 4915 4913 4911

4602

4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

4602

4515 4513 4511

128

23

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

4916

0 52 4202

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

3607

15 19

JACK STUART SCHOOL

3501

5003 5001

4912 4910 4908

4614

4606

4521

5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

3606

4 11

2

4901

124

0 62

32 0

4601

4519

0 12

3503

3410

130

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

6

200

3505

4918

4907

4608

46 AVE.

5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5216

51 AVE.

5019

5015

5007

4917

4616 4614 4610

5211 5209 5207 5205 5201

3701

108

6 61

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

2B 31 A 2 31

65 1

4502

65 ST.

6512 6510 6508 6506 6504 6502

6516 6514

65 12 6510 6 5 6508 0

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

6710 6708 6706 6704 6702

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

6713

6711 6709 3820 6707 3822 3824 6705 3826 6703 3828

6801

68 ST.

6804 68 02

68A ST.

LA

GRAND PARK CRES.

5 7

9

11 13

6 8 12 36

6120

6217

6223

6225

4715

6317

6603

6607

67 ST.

6705 6703 6701 6615 6613 6611 6609 6607 6605 6603 66ST.CL. 66 01 6624 6622 6620 6618 6616 6614 6612 6610

67 ST.

6625 66 23 6621 6619 6617 6615 6613 6611 6609 6608 6607 6606 6605 6604 6603 4308 4

68 ST.

68 0 68 06 68 04

6821 6819 6817 6815 6813 6811 6809 6807

69 ST.

5620 5618 5616 5612

1 6 3 8 5 10 7 12 9 14 11 16 18 13 15 20 17 19

4

2

GRAND DR.

6215 6213 6211 6209 6207 6206 6205 6204 6203 42

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

15

6206

6210

6212

6214

6216

6218 6216 6215 6214 6213 6212 6211 6210 6209 6208 6207 6206 6205 6204 6203 34 30

6218

64 ST.

6401

6405B 6405A 6403B 6403A

6404

6608

6708

6702

6800

6208

6402

6406 6404 6402

6508

4821 6521 6519 6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507

66 ST.

68 ST.

69 02

69 ST. 6 680

6809 6807

6805

6808

69 ST .

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

6820 40 6822 6821 13 6820 6819 6818 6813 6818 6817 6816 6816 6815 6814 6811 6814 6813 6812 680 9 6812 6811 6810 6810 6809 6808 6807 6808 6806 6805 68 68 06 04 6803

69 ST. 5

38 0 2

38 0

4

69 0

6907 6905 6903 6901

5619 5617 5615 5613 5611

6510 6508 6506 6504 65 02

65 ST.

65A ST.

66 ST.

6511 6508 6509 6506 6507 6504 6505 5004

6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507 6505 6503 6501 6407 6405 6403 6514 6510

6516

6522 6520

T)

ES

9

E (W

49 1

AC

7

RR

49 1

N TE PE

5 49 1

AS

9 69 1

69A ST . CL. 6906

6909

38 AVE.

7002

420 5 42 42 18 16

70 S

4002

58 ST.

#1 #1 8 7

#3 #3 8 7

#3 6 #3 5

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

#3 #3 3 4

.

68 ST. 45 0

3807

3702

4

T.

7006 7004

7010 7008

7007 7005 2

42 0

1

42 0

7106A 7104B 7104A

71 02 7102 B A

7117

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

9

71 19

4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607 4605

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220

Oak

17 16

37 0

#5

#7

DR.

4602

4613 4612 4609 4610 4607 4608 4605 4606 4603 4601 4602

4623

5214 5212 5208 5206 5204

5203 5201

4402

3608

116

5703

3-2.

E.

3010

35 AVE.

6 12

32 AV

30193017

3409

5701

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

3507

5005

4

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

5209 5207

52A AVE.

4105 5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215

3940

#8

7208

3806 3804

7207 7205

43 0

73 ST.

4623 4624 4621 4622 4619 4620 4617 4618 4615 4616

3934 3936 3938

42 39

MARLER

2

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

70 ST.

6904

7112

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

71 ST. CL.

4 4502

73 ST.

ST . 73 7212 7210 7208 7206 72 04

7212 7211 7210 7209 7208 7207 7206 7205 72 04

73 ST.

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

74 ST.

7

43 0

74 ST.

74 ST.

7313

7310 7308 7306 7304 7302

4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

5204 5202

5206 5204 5202

4217

24

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

4

420

4723

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

5208

5201

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5216

3705

3509

36 AVE.

3

470

4710

3702

112

3602

6 51 AV 620 1 35 E. 35 07

220

7002 6912 6910 6908 6906 6904 6902

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

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

71 ST.

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

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

2

7019 7017 7015 7013 7011 7009 7007 7005

49 0

73 ST.

SUPER 8

73A ST.

7416 7414 7412 7410 7408 7406 7404 7402

7318 7316 7314 7312 7310 7308 7306 7304 73 02

74 ST.

75 ST.

75 ST.

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

75 ST.

42 0

5006

5207

5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211

5000

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

4724 4722 4720

4715

5208

5031 5027

4601

5007

4201

Cedar

5009

5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

VALLEYVIEW CEMETERY

5313 39

76 ST.

4406

4304 4302

4209

5010

5008

5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5209

5227

Pine

3926

.

4717

5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212

52 AVE.

Willow Maple

.

E AV

39

09 39 7 0 39 3905 3903

Birch

Downtown

4209

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

. DR

Aspen

Spruce

E AV

01 56 3 0 56 5 0 56 7 0 56 9 0 01 56 1 39 1 1 56 0 13 57 3 56 11 0 57 5 . 39 E. 0 ST 9 0 8 57 7 AV 5710 3 5704 0 42 57 9 06 39 3 57 8 12 71 70 0 5 5 7 57 4 1 0 15 5 57 7 571 71 571 01 2 1 58 3 5 716 57 9 571 0 5713 4 1 58 5 5 18 57 7 571 6 0 58 7 5 20 5715 5721 571 7 0 5804 58 9 5 22 5718 5717 0 5801 5720 57 58 5802

5808

R

4408

04 52 5206 5208

5401

5023

5017

04 4403 44 4401 4402

4314

A 04 54 5402

4215

43

5809

E RL MA

4809 AVE. 4809 4810 4807 4806 4805 4804 4801 4802

4721

4501

4415 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5205

AUGUSTANA

4410

5213

Deer Meadows

3-9.

5811

4

. 52 ST

5216

ST. 52A5210

4

4003B 4003A

450

Stony Creek Lodge

A 03 54 03 B 54 A 54 05 5405B

29 57 7 KIN PARK 2 57 25 7 4209 5 23 7 4207 5 721 5 19 57 7 4205 1 4203 57 5 1 4201 57 3 1 57 1 71 14 57 2 5 09 7 1 57 0 5 07 17 7 1 57 15 57 8 5 705 7 5 0 57 6 5 03 5802 0 57 1 7 . 9 5 E 70 70 04 AV 5 05 57 0 5 1 7 2 4 5 56 03 57 1 0 57

4506

4407 4405

5201

5901

5814

A

4007 5817 4005

4

7511

4603

E. 4502 AV 5201

39

41

5810 5812

3-4.

09

4318

2 4214

4816 4814 4813 4812 4819

4-2.

4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606

4615

5205 5207 5209

37

42 1

4209 4210

4509

44 AVE.

Rose Alta Lodge

43 AVE.

11 38 9 0 38 7 0 38 5 08 80 3 38 6 03 0 38 1 38 4 0 0 38 3 38 2 1 0 37 1 38 L. 1 37 09 .C 37 07 37

76 ST.

4610 4608 4606

4602

44A AVE.4409 44A

LEISURE SERVICES OFFICE

4207 4208 4205 4206 4203 4204 5808 5802

4715

4625

5202

5202

44 AVE.

5600

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

52B AVE. 4503 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

4507

5210

45 AVE.

45 AVE.

AQUATIC CENTRE

2-5.

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA AUGUSTANA CAMPUS

33 35

02 59 4309

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

St. Andrew's Anglican Church

4624

5105

West of 50 Street South of 48 Avenue

EDGEWORTH CENTRE ENCANA ARENA BORDER PAVING ARENA

4920

4911 4905 4903

East of 50 Street North of 48 Avenue

5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5201

47 AVE.

4607

45

5218

4625

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

48A

4812 4810 4808 4806

4802

4721 4719

4711 4712 4709 4710 4705 4704 4707 4701 4702

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

45A AVE.

5228

4803

E AV

7529 7527 7525 7523 7521 7519 7517 7515 7513 7511

4702

ST. MARY HOSPITAL

4516

5234

4101

4708

46 AVE.

COMMUNITY CENTRE/FIELD HOUSE

5225 5223 5221

5302

4

4710

4877 4857 4838 4851 4834 4830 4826 4829 4822 4818 4814

4907

4716 4714

4604

4516

5238 5236

4606

38

35

404B 404A 2B 40 2A 40

3

3-1. 3-2. 3-3. 3-4. 3-5. 3-6. 3-7.

4717 4718

47 AVE.

4612

Area 3

1 58

3609 3607 3605 3603 3601

4

2

. ST

2 6222 62

A

4 Grand Park Crescent 5209A-52 Street 5006-53 Street 6509-49 Avenue 5620-49 Avenue 4920-66 Street 5205-56 Street

4723 4720 4719

4718

RUDY SWANSON RECREATION PARK

23 25 27 29 31

5810 4001

3910

3906

3614 3612 3610 3608 3606 3604

0 34

62

1-5. 1-6. 1-7. 1-8. 1-9. 1-10. 1-11.

Sparling School fund-raiser

2-1. 2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5.

4709

5004

4939 4933

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

4603

5235 5233 5231 5229

1 50

7

Unit A-D

Rosehaven Long Term Care

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

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

4616

4612

4707

5220 5218 5216 5212 5210 5208

Area 2

5303 5301

2-1.

3

4706

5606

5302

5237

4509

4708

GARDNER COLLEGE

4911 4901

4895 4887

Messiah Lutheran Church

4720

4714 4712

4955 4953 4949 4945 4941 4937 4933 4929 4925 4921 4917

4912 4904

4815

5010

5301

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

4979 4969 4965

4968 4964

Camrose United Church

4825

5021 5022 5017 5018 5013 5014 5011 5012 5001 5006 4802

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5305

5301

5238 5236 5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224

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

0 46

1 3

5

5010

5020

5016

50 AVE.

4980

4871 4867 4890 4882 4863 4876 4859 4872 4855 4851

St. Fransis Xavier Communit y Catholic Church

5051 5024 5041 5022

5033 5029 5027 5021 5017 5013

5001

4952 4946 4938 4936 4930 4926 4918

.

4818

CHUCK MacLEAN ARTS CENTER

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

5610

9

11 13 15 17

21

3-22.

41 AVE.

5810

18

20

6310

8

Area 1 5406-59 Street 6219-54 Avenue 6609-54 Avenue M&M Meat Shoppe

48A AVE

4817 4815 4813

4816

A-D

4702

2

8

39 147 3903 04 149 3901 151 3902 5816 39 AVE. CL. 153 3900 5807 5805 5817 155 3818 5809 38 157 16 3819 5815 156 5811 3814 9 15 3817 5813 08 158 58 6 3812 161 0 38 0 3 16 3810 5811 58 4 15 16 5 80 6 5 162 9 . 3813 1 7 0 4 ST 16 9 58 807 5 16 8 6 5 5 6 0 1 1 58 03 16 8 17 3 58 2 16 0 17 5 1 17 2 37 17 7 17 4 17 79 1 17 6 FI RE 17 8 5812 HALL 08 17 5811 58 06 58 37 201 5809 37 37 05 AVE 03 . 37 C L. 01 5807 MOUN 5801 3605 05 T PLEA 58 5803 SANT 3604 3603 DR. 3601 5804

2710

1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4.

5210

. ST

10 12

152 154

CAMROSE DRIVE

LOCATOR MAP

4827 4830

4822

4911

4910 4908 4902

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

5030 5028 5024

5012 5006 5002

4954

4925

4918

5059

5048

5040

5014

5006

4823

ROSE CITY CURLING RINK MAX McLEAN ARENA

24 26 28 30

4004

148

5304

Bill Fowler Centre

CAMROSE RECREATION CENTRE

19

18 20

40

150

4836

4828 4826 4824

4825

4917 4915 4911

5078

5019 5017

5005

4921 4919

5210

49 AVE.

4830

5314

5302

4702

WINDSOR HOTEL

ALICE HOTEL

5025

5016

#1- #4

4909

C.L.B.I.

19

15 17

.

4110A 4110B 4108B 4108A

135 137 139 6008

4828

4722

Camrose DR.

PT SE 29-46-20-W4

4832

5019 5017 5015 5013

4910

4838

5021

5112

4920 4918 4916

4915

4834

4832 4829 4827

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

5207

A-D

53 AVE.

5236A&B

5315

5316

54 AVE.

5329 5327 5325

5324 5318

5000

5204

52

4

21

AV E

42 12 11 42 4209 4210 4207 4208 4206 4205

4106 05 60

4832 4830 4828 4826 4824 5312

4833 4831 4829 4827 4825 4823 4821

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208

5318

5302

52 AVE.

51

50 AVE.

4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

4908

2-2.

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

5232 5230 5228 5226 5222

4908

. ST

2

21

1 42

4118 4116 4114 4112

4912

4816

4913

39

5914

4206 4204 4202

4913 4911 4909 4907

5011 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

4803

5001

5101

5320 5320

4803 4803

ST. PATRICK SCHOOL

5408 5406 5401 5404 5402

5403 5401

4803 4803

N

5401

54 Avenue

54 AVE.

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

5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5218 5216 5214

52 AVE 11 51

5405

A

5803

5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207

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

2

5607

47 AVE.

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

4713

9

5102

5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211

5410

5419

4802

5305

5302

51

36

5613

5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304

2-3.

5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5401

5206-14

5020 5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008 5006 5004 5002

01 52 5203

38

34

21

6105 146

3416 6107 3414 2 41 0 09 3 41 3 35

.

3018 07 3016 30 5 3014 0 30 03 30 6212

6213

19

14 42 12 42

6201

11 40

9

49 AVE.

5606 5602

5610

47A AVE.

42 AVE.

131 133

57 0

ST .

5711

5704 to 5714

5709

15

4303 5812

6009

4108

14

6

0 64

3004

48B AVE. 57

23

54

118

4105 4103 4101 4013

4902 4904 5402 5404

4837

OUR LADY OF MT.PLEASANT SCHOOL

4210 4208

113 115 117 119

3-18. 122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 140 142

4912 4910 4908 4906

5419

5222

5019 5017 5015 5013

4

03 58 5801 5804

25

40 42 44 46

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

5802

11 13

4307 4305

6011 105

7

4 6

8 10

IO 12

3010 3008 3006

5

6014

4205

17 19

3105 21

3

0 64

0 30

67 ST.

L EL

62 2

6012

110

0 42

62

25

77

4216

A 14 B 62 212 6

6210 6212

15 to 05 62 32

1 9 . 11 11 CL 3 3 10 13 9 15

30 AVE.

6011 97 99

114

39 AVE.

6211 09 62 10

4A VE

22

44 AVE.

3-5.

15 36 13 36 3611

6213 3

20

MONTCALM AVE.

108

4209

RD R.

3631

ELLIOTT DR.

73

102

3719

6211

3-1.

43 AVE. 6109 4215 4213 4211

40 0

12 14

19

80

0

3637 3635 3633

3113

22

76

8

11 62 09 62

27

31 29

1

1 62

3720

3211 3209 3207

4

3102

22

66ST. CL.

3108 3106 3104

6402

62 0

4019 4017

.

32 22 2 3 32 0 32 21 18 3223 32 14 6 3221 12 3219 3210 3217 3208 3215 06 32 3213

4 311

3203 3201 640 1 3112 3110

28 33

71

0 62

69

ERICKSON DR.

62

3303 3301 3209 3207 3205

31 AVE.

3007 40 3011 3006 38 3005 3009 3004 3010 2 3007 3008 00 05 3 3001 3006 30 2 1 04 65 30 2 6410 0 30

3102

3-15.

3-29.

6403 6405

6504

1 30

6608

48 46 44 42

AV E

3-23.

3628

6612

3-20.

41

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

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

32 AVE.

4214 4212 10 42 08 42

21

48 50 52

66

38 15 38 13

6305

6609

66 66 10

3012

3

3719

54

42 AVE.

MA RL E

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

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

4213 4211

42 09 42 07

4015 401 3

6212

6612

6603 66 05

0

6309

6301

9

04 66

6313 15 63

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

32 AVE. 13

63 1

9

6513

33 AVE.

65 0

4

631

0 38

76

0

4212

4210

4208

636312 14

3811

6507

3405

3204

1 65

0 42

4209

4 631 2 2 38

14 34 2 1 34

3-13.

3302 3212 3210 3208 3206

35 AVE.

34 AVE. 6507

6

414103 01

6318

6611

W

0 42

37 AVE.

6513 6511

ENEVOLD DR.

3410 3408 3406 3404 3310 3308 3306 3304

4210 4208

6410 6412

0

3620

6512

3722

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

651

3-25. 3-7.

3-17.

4212

23

68 70 72 74

CHESTER RONNING SCHOOL

4218 42 16

8

10

47 AVE.

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17

18

4419

6206

4205

1

6320

6801 6803 6805 6807 6809

3725

3724

4213 4211

6011 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

6015 4621 4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607

4421

43 AVE. 6405

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

4108

3727B 3727A

3726A

Century Meadows Baptist Church

PT NE 29-46-20-W4

3-28.

4301

0 66

3707 3705 3703 37 01

6313 6311

2

4703

63 MO N 65 37 TRO SE 67 35

84 86 88 90

5306

5403 4914

4915 4913 4911 4909 4907

48 AVENUE (HIGHWAY 13)

6001

4707 4705 4701

0 58

48A AVE.

47A AVE.

4433 4431 4429 4427 4425 4423

6202

4313 4311 4309 4307 4305 4303 6212

43A AVE. CL.

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

6501 4212 4210 4208 4206 4204 4201 4202 4112 4110

4101

37A AVE.

17 37 3715 3713 3711 3709

4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

44A AVE.

6332 4414 6330 4412 4409 6320 4410 6328 4408 4407 6322 4406 6324 6326 4405 4313 63 12 4311B 4311A 6314

4211 4209 4207 4205 4203

3-14.

4008

3710 3709 3708 3707 3706 3705 3704

6701

.

6805 6807 6809 6811

12 37 3710 3708 3706

E AV

6206

4

686801 03

5

6806 6808 6810 12 68

5

38

6301

4312

1 67

39 AVE. CL. 6802

03 38 1 0 38

4417 4415 6314 4413 6316 4411 6318

4408 4406 4404

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

8 3816 3814

0 68

01

3702

06 37 04 37

07 37 5 0 37 6910 3703 11 69

7 .3

3

05 68 6807

7203/ 3705

37 0

/ 01 70 09 37

3

4416 4414

3907 3905

38 1

2

CL. 6801

6601 4302 4214 4212 4210 4208 4206 4204 6606

4303 4301 4213 4211 4209 4207 4205 4203 6608

42 AVE.

42 AVE.

6711

MARLER DR.

0 68

68 0

01 69 03 69 07 8 69 9 690 0 06 69 69 08 6911 69 0 1 69

72 ST. CL.

01 72 08 37

69 0

6712

4418

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

3-16.

3-10.

6804

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

. VE 8A /

6803

6802 68 01

40 AVE.

3810 3808 38 06

A

CL

7201/ 3706

4009

07 40 05 40 4003

3808 3809

7203/ 3717

3715 3713

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

6810

1

4010

69

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

07 75 09 75

75 75 01 75 03 3716 05 3714 3712

3

.

43 AVE.

42A AVE.

AVE.

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

4008 06 40 004 4

44 AVE.

6802

0 68

ER DR

E.

3-12.

4211

6913 6911 6909

DUGGAN PARK 41 AV

14 42 12 42 10 42 4208 21 4206 69 4204 6923 6902 42

3

71 ST.

03 6917 71 6915

7105 7107

MARL

4102

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

37A AVE.

B 04 72 A 06 72 6B 0 72

E.

7109 7111 7113 7115

38A AV

. ST

4015 4013 4011 4009 4007 4005 4003 4001

/ 18 37 02

6 3714 3712 3710 3708 3706 3704 3702 31 75

7106B 7108A 7108B 720 2AB 7202 A 7204

E.

73

39 AV

Bethal Evangelical Lutheran Church

7009 7011 7013

. ST

75 1

72

E.

7101 7103 7105 7107 4211

40 AV

7312

E.

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

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

03 73 05 02 73 07 73 04 73 09 73 06 73 11 73 08 73 73 0 1 73 01 42

4113 7314 5 4111 31 4109 7 4107 4105 4103 4101

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

41 AV

72 ST.

42083 0 74

. ST 2 75 750

.

3-19.

44B AVE.

4420B 4420A

3-21.

4416 4414 4412 4410 4408 4406

6610 6612

9

2

E AV

71 ST.

0 43

1 43

42

7508 07 7505 75

4205 4204 4203 4201

0 42

4313 4314 4311 4312 4309 4310 4310 4314 311 4307 4308 4 4309 4305 4305 4306 4310 4306 4303 4303 4304 4307 4304 4308 4301 4302 4301 4306 43 4305 4302 1 0 4304 43 4211 4212 4302 4211 4212 4206 10 74 4209 4210 4216 4205 4204 4209 42 42 05 08 4207 4208 4203 15 4214 4207 42 6 0 5 6 7114 4202 0 2 4205 0 2 4 4206 4213 4 4212 4 42 20 03 4203 AVE. 4211 42 42 1 4 4210 . 20 4202 4209 4208 CL 4 105 4 03 E.7 4207 4206 41 1 AV 301 4205 0 41 7312 04 42 4203 42

750 4 7506

3-26.

44 AVE.CL.

4422

4425 4423 4421 4419 4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

0 442 4418

4432 4430 4428 4426 4424

45 AVE.

First Baptist Church

6310 6312

15 43 16 4313 4311 4314 7202 4312 4309 727201 4310 4307 03 4308 4305 4303 4306 43 4310 08 4304 7012 4305 4306 4302 4304 7104 E V 2 A 430

44B AVE.

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

3-30.

6406

4424

27 44

6009

45 AVE.

6206

6311

7202

727201 03 43

8

6501

44A AVE.CL.

4501

6606

44 AVE.

44 2

4426 4424 4422 4420 4418 4416 4414 4412 4410

CCHS

45A AVE.

4503 6509

45 AVE.

45 AVE.

4720

4405

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

4317 8

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

46 AVE.

6510 65 11

6501

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

7

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

4518 4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 6702

1 43

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

3-3.

6501

7409

45 0

05 45 4503

4508 06 45

4529 4527 4525 4523 4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509

8

45 AVE.

58 48 21 11 4809 5820

6006 to 6046

SIERRA STARDUST MOTEL

4605

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

7211

4505

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

0 65

4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

13 65 5 1 65

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

39 45

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

6205

4838 4836 4834

5608

18 74

46 AVE. 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

4623

4912

5611

6601

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

41

5216

5102

5014 5012 5010 5008 5006

1-7.

50 AVE.

4923 4921 4919 4917

4710 5601 03 56 605 5 07 56 5609

CAMROSE COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL

4915 4913 4911 4909 4905

5701

4702

6601

6102

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

6601

7210 Units 1 - 10

6003

Building D

1-6.

5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305

5421 5419

54A AVE.

2 46

44

48B AVE .

5901

4702 RAMADA INN

19 45 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

40B 40A 42B 42A

SPARLING SCHOOL

Camrose Community Church

48A AVE.

48B AVE. 6007

53 AVE.

5305

5017 5015 5013 5011 5009

5402

Building C Building B GRAND PARK VILLAGE

6107

4705

5010

5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306

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

4710

6116

5006

5612

6505 6801

7005

25

5611

5011 5009 5007 5005

5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008

5015

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

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5006

5502

55 AVE.

4804

6216

6220

47

NORSEMEN INN

6703

45 20 4518

38

48 AVE.

4730

5014

5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5102

53A AVE.

5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5302

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5106

55 AVE.

5505 5503 5501

4806

CAMROSE MOTEL

6215

4710

34

5408B 5408A

5406

5

17 19 21 23

5410

0 52

RCMP

6800

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

5716

6124

30

5808

31A to 31H

35A to 35H

39A to 39H

44

6202

12 56 50A AVE. 5610

MIRROR LAKE CENTRE

25 29 31 33

28

5815

14 20 22

51 AVE.

S.

22

5412A 5412B

5000

5415

581719 58

35 37A 37 41

6110

150

( HIGHWAY 13)

4706

4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

5416

5014

35A

25

6211

TRAVELLERS INN

CITY POLICE

CR E

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48A AVE.

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6410

PA RK

27 29

130-136

6508 6510 to 6550

6602

5803 4918 4916

HIGHWAY 13 THRU CAMROSE (48 AVENUE)

170-160

6800

6800

180

100

27-29

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6219 4817 4815 4813 6220

4816 4814 4812

49 AVE.

6208

600

700

110-122

5007 5005 5003 5710

6002

6800

140

6800

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5009

5002

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4902

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4879

4827 4825

49 AVE.

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38

7300

340-310

4904

4820

500

4906

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6217

6524

4900

(EAST) ASPEN TERRACE

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5019 5017 5015 5013

5705

50 AVE. 4920

400

360

11 50 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

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.

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3

50

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6821

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50

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5109 5107 5105 5103 5101

1 56

5011 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

50 AVE. 4916 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 04 49

West of 50 Street North of 48 Avenue

GOLF COURSE CLUB HOUSE

51 AVE.

5204

5301

5902

Area 1

SE 4-47-20-W4

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

5208 5206

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5202

5309

3

5000

5210

5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

NE 4-47-20-W4

5405A5405H 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203

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

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

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1-11.

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5503 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

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0 52

52 0

5611

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

5324 5320 5318 5314 5312 5310 5306 5304 5302

Ukrainian Orthodox Church

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

5328

5301

5302

53 AVE.

56 ST.

3 5301

5310 5308 5306 5304

5511

0 53

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 06 52

53A AVE.

57 ST.

5304 5302

5321

58 ST. CL.

5306

19 53 7 1 53 5315 5313 5311 5309

5408 5406

5402

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53 531416 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

5313 5311 5309 5307 5305

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5301 5303

5317

5315

5308

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2

5324

5911 5909 5907 5905 5903 5901 5813 5811 5809 5319

5312 5310

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5603

5502

5506

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0 56

53 ST

54A AVE.

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

5310

58 ST.

7

60 0

5905 5903 5901 5806 5807 5804 5805 5803 5802

59 ST.

60 ST.

5806 5805 5804 5803 5802 5801

6002

7

6009

54 1

5910 5908 5906 5904 5902 5810 5808 5806 5804 5802

5410

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5

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3

6005

61 05 60 02 61 03 60 18 60 01 60 16 60 17 60 14 60 15 60 12 1 61 60 10 6 601 3 02 08 00 1 600 60 9 6 0 601 6004 60 7 4 05 6002 6003 6000

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6212

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53 53 06 04 53 02 6304

5307

5

5316

5423 5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407

5422 5420 5418

07 53 5305

6627

55 AVE.

54 AVE. 5320 5318

60 ST.

67 ST.

5302

5902

54B AVE.

5322 20 53 18 53

5310

54 16 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 02 54

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6502

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5302

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5507 5506 5505 5504 5503 5502

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8

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9

54

0

0 53

6202

03 53 01 53

53 AVE.

53 53 09 53 07 05 530 6

3

0 53

54 0

55 14 5512 5510 5508 5506 5504 5502

55 AVE.

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

5808 0

5426 5424 5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 6012 5412 5410 5408 5406

1 60

64

6

6

55 AVE. CL.

1 58

2

ST 6401

6301 6301 6303 63037 0 . 53

66 0

60 0

8

6104

0 54

54 AVE.

5413 5411

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

54 AVE.

68 ST.

6

63 ST.

6303 5402 6305 6304 6307 6306 63091 5403 631 5 0

reet

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

6

60 0

5415

6004

1 54

5418

5414

5407 5405 5403 5401

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6603 6605

5308 5306 5304

54 . ST

64

66 St

5406

1-3.

1-2.

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

66 ST.

6602 6604

6306 6308

. ST

PIN MAP LOCATIONS / TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION TO GARAGE SALES VISIBLE ON CAMROSE NOW! IT’S APPMAZING! NE 4-47-20-W4

5411 5409

VICTORIA PARK

55 AV

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

65 04 65 06 6508 65 65 0 ST 6510 6509 7 540 . 6511 2 6512 6504 6513 6514 6506 6515 6516 6508 6517 540 6518 3

6302 6304

6310 12 63

68 5412

E.

53 ST.

56 AVE.

6314

1 50

Camrose ess Map

5014 5012 5010 5008 5004

CAMROSE COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE WEEKEND MAY ¤fl¯ ¤‡¯ ¤°

3-22. 5805-43 Avenue 3-23. 3803-62 Street 3-24. 2809-55 Street 3-25. 6509-37 Avenue 3-26 4406-66A Street 3-27. 2811-55 Street 3-28. 4302-63 Street 3-29. 6208-34 Avenue 3-30. 6301-45 Avenue Area 4 4-1. 4514-46 Street 4-2. 4703-48 Street 4-3. 4606-45 Street 4-4. 4702-45 Street

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


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 24, 2016 – Page 35

Chamber wins award By Lori Larsen

The Camrose Chamber of Commerce has been in existence since 1908 representing businesses and professionals of Camrose and the greater area to promote trade and commerce and assist in ensuring economic, civic and social welfare. This year, Camrose won the 2015-16 Chamber of the Year Award for the between 351-650 members category. “We were actually nominated by the Alberta Chamber of Commerce (ACC),” said Chamber executive director Sharon Anderson. “We did not nominate ourselves, they chose us. Partly because of our ongoing participation in the ACC policy development committees, AGM and the Canadian Chamber (policy development).” Anderson was presented with the award by Shauna Feth, ACC second vice-chair and past president of the Camrose and District Chamber of Commerce. During the awards dinner the ACC executive reminded all Chambers of the important role they play not only in the Chamber Federation, but in the communities they serve as well. “The reason we exist is to advocate on behalf of businesses in Canada,” said Anderson. The multitude of events, breakfasts and luncheons the Chamber arranges and participates in are done to generate revenue used to advocate on behalf of Camrose and area businesses and professionals. “When they delivered the award they mentioned our involvement in our business enhancement project, the job we are doing educating our members, and our support of the Chamber Federation as a whole and the rest of the Chambers of Alberta.” Tanya Fox, president of Camrose Chamber commended the hard work and dedication of the Chamber executive director Sharon Anderson, the staff and the operational volunteer board members, for being the driving force in what makes the chamber such a success. Camrose Chamber has close to 385 members of businesses and professionals from Camrose and area and continues to solicit more members and promote Camrose throughout the region, province and country. “We voted this morning at our board meeting to put in an application to host the 2019 ACC, AGM and plenary sessions, which is all the advocacy that happens,” said Anderson. “And coincidentally, it would be Shauna’s (Feth) outgoing year as president of ACC.” In order to host the event the Chamber will

D&D Vehicle Sales & Service Inc.

…a premier retailer of quality used vehicles and a high volume dealer for trailer sales and rentals has an immediate opening for a skilled, full-time

Accounting/Bookkeeper We are looking for someone who: • is able to work independently • is able to work under deadlines • is able to work positively in a team atmosphere

We will give preference to individuals with: • Those who have a certificate/diploma in accounting, complete cycle of bookkeeping and/or equivalent years of experience • Knowledgeable in monthly and year-end financial statements • Knowledgeable in accounts receivable, accounts payable and general ledgers • Must be able to reconcile statements • Experience in balancing inventory accounts, whole goods and parts accounts • Experience in automotive dealership sales would be an asset We would like to offer you: • An exemplary health and dental benefits package • A competitive wage Join our TEAM and work in an environment that is both rewarding and positive Please provide resumé to: David Drever in person, by fax 780-672-8886 or email david@ddsales.ca

VEHICLE SALES & SERVICE 3760-48 Avenue, CAMROSE 780.672.4400 www.ddsales.com

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 Available Positions • Assistant Manager – Full-time / shift work, Minimum 3 years’ Tim Hortons management experience, $20.50 per hour plus bonuses and benefits depending on experience • Food Service Supervisors (FSS) – Full-time / shift work, Minimum 1 to 2 years’ industry experience, $13.53 per hour plus benefits depending on experience • Food Service Attendants (FSA) – Part-time / Full-time shift work, no experience or education necessary, $11.20 per hour plus benefits depending on availability and experience Hiring for 796005 Alberta Ltd. o/a Tim Hortons West, 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1 • 1 Assistant Manager • 8 FSA – All starting ASAP Apply by mail, phone 780-608-7626 (Roxy/Ken) or fax 780-672-9455 Hiring for 1256146 Alberta Ltd. o/a Tim Hortons East, 3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8 • 8 FSS • 8 FSA – All starting ASAP Apply by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808

The Prairie Central FASD Association is looking to hire a temporary 1.0 FTE for the role of

Executive Director The position is based out of Killam, AB but will require travel on an ‘as needed basis’. The Role of the Executive Director is: • To ensure that the over-all direction, philosophy, guidelines, policies and programs of the Prairie Central FASD Association are carried out in a manner consistent with values, mission, vision and direction of the Prairie Central FASD Association and Council • Receive direction from, report to, and maintain regular communication and consultation with, the Prairie Central FASD Association Council • Collaborate and liase with the key stakeholders who are engaged with the Association, thereby assisting the Council in developing relevant annual work-plans based on shared information within the Association and specifically with key stakeholders • Ensure the delivery of comprehensive, accessible, and coordinated services across the geographic regions of the Association • Ensure the Association is aligned with funders’ expectations for reporting, including preparation and submission of required reports • Coordinate and manage staffing of the PC-FASD • Manage all external contracts of the Association • Supervise and manage programs of the Association • Manage and report on the finances of the Prairie Central FASD Association Qualifications: • A degree in Nursing, Social Work or other related health/social services field or a diploma in a similar field with related experience • Solid knowledge/understanding of FASD and FASD prevention and support services needs • Minimum three years’ experience in a position requiring strategic planning, community development, and comprehensive project development and program management, including policy and/or systems development and implementation • Experience working with boards and/or advisory committees (as a member and/or executive director) • Experience working in collaboration or partnership with a wide range of agencies and service providers • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including strong computer skills • Experience working directly with children, youth and/or adults with a disability is desirable • Knowledge and understanding of Aboriginal culture is desirable, including experience working with and for Aboriginal people • Familiarity with the Prairie Central FASD Association catchment area, including basic knowledge of services currently available within the region for individuals with disabilities is very desirable • Must hold a valid driver’s license and be willing to use own vehicle for travel; must be prepared for extensive travel within the region. Salary will be based on experience and qualifications Start date: August 1, 2016 with flexibility End Date: November 1, 2017 with flexibility Please submit resumé and cover letter no later than June 17, 2016 to: Stacy Graff, Executive Director Prairie Central FASD Association Box 450, 4809-49 Ave., Killam, AB T0B 2L0 Email: s.graff@prairiecentralfasd.ca Fax: 780-385-3667 Note: Only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview

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Apply in person with resumé at either Camrose store need the full support of the community, City and County and membership. “It is a big deal,” remarked Anderson. “A huge opportunity to showcase our city.” As members of the (ACC) and the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, Camrose Chamber affords its members represen-

tation to levels of government and availability to a larger network of both provincial and federal Chamber members. For more information on the Camrose Chamber of commerce visit the website at camrosechamber.ca, telephone 780672-4217 or stop by in person at the Bill Fowler Centre.

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 24, 2016 – Page 36

SALE OF PROPERTY Experienced local operators required for the following positions:

• • • • •

Packer Operator Scraper Operator Dozer Operator Grader Operator Servicemen Please respond to hr@caburncontracting.com

Bus Storage Facility (Edberg) Bus Storage Facility (Ferintosh)

Battle River Regional Division No. 31 is currently accepting proposals to purchase former bus storage facilities described as: Bus Storage Facility (Edberg) Pt. SE 14-44-20-W4 Bus Storage Facility (Ferintosh) Lot 2, Plan 8122316 (Pt. of SE 3-44-21-W4) These purchases are subject to Ministerial approval. The offers shall be in writing and shall indicate the bidder’s full legal name, address and telephone number. The successful bidder, if any, will be required to enter into an Offer to Purchase on terms and conditions satisfactory to Battle River Regional Division No. 31. The foregoing terms and conditions are mandatory and failure to fully meet any one of them wholly or in part may result in its rejection, at the entire discretion of Battle River Regional Division No. 31. The legal transaction will be completed through the Alberta School Board Association legal services. All legal costs are to be assumed by the purchaser. Battle River Regional Division No. 31 reserves the right of refusal. The deadline for accepting offers will be 2:00 p.m. on June 7, 2016. Contact Brenda Johnson, Director of Transportation, or Percy Roberts, Director of Facilities at 780-672-6131 for more information. Send offers to: Battle River School Division 5402-48A Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0L3 Fax: 780-672-6137

320 Acres of Farmland for Tender I have a half section of farmland for sale located near Holden, AB. Land coordinates are: S 1/2 21-49-15-W4 85% is farmable land. SE 160 acres, SW 145 acres. Sealed bid for the purchase of the above mentioned land must be received by 5:00 p.m. on June 17, 2016. • Tender must be accompanied by a deposit in the form of a certified cheque of 5% of the amount offered, payable to: Farnham West Stolee LLP. • Land is currently rented out for the 2016 crop year. Purchaser can state possession intentions with tender and is negotiable. • Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders will be in confidence and not released to the public. Any questions regarding the parcel or this tender, including the rental contract and revenue, can be directed to: Tania Greenwald (c) 780-781-2718 (o) 780-672-9360 Mail to: Office Manager Suite 100, 4910-51 Street Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S3 You supply the photo in person or by email (ads@camrosebooster.com) and we will add it to your paid classified advertisement at absolutely no extra charge.

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BIRTHS

To Eva and John Friesen, of Sedgewick, a son on May 7. To Dawn and Colin Matthiessen, of Daysland, a daughter on May 10. To Kathy and Marvin Hofer, of Donalda, a daughter on May 12. To Amanda Arrowsmith

and Brian McDonald, of Camrose, a son on May 12. To Gabrielle Robinson and Kyle Appleby, of Camrose, a son on May 13. To Kristina and Mike Tibbo, of Camrose, a son on May 13.

DEATHS Lawrence Komarnisky,

of Daysland, formerly of

MLA reports gas tax projects By Bruce Hinkley, MLA Wetaskiwin-Camrose

Here are some recent qualifying projects under the Gas Tax Fund for the County of Wetaskiwin. Washout Creek bridge work ($521,145), Pipestone Bridge work ($800,000), the Mulhurst Transfer Station ($650,000), rural road study ($98,855) and Winfield A. As one of the most reformative governments in Canada let me outline some of the bills in process. Bill 15: An Act To End Predatory Lending, which will reduce exorbitant rates and require more information be provided to applicants. Bill 13: Veterinarian Profession Amendment Act, which comes to us at the request from the Alberta Veterinary Medical Association to include technologists in the Association thus providing greater consumer protection. Bill 12: Aboriginal Consultation Levy Repeal Act, which we promised during the election campaign will improve the relationship between the Government and First Nations by improving the consultation process and contribute to more resilient and diversified economy. It protects Treaty Rights to being included in government decisions affecting First Nations. Bill 11: Alberta Research and Innovation Act, consolidates the innovation system which will make it easier for Alberta companies, innovators and researchers to access opportunities and make connections. It is our commitment to transforming the province’s economy by investing in research, development and innovation in the province. Changes will ensure that researchers, small businesses, or anyone who wants to access the opportunities in Alberta’s innovation system will have an easier time accessing and navigating the system as it will provide one point of contact for businesses. This new consolidated Alberta Innovates will align with government direction and focus on Alberta’s strength in environment, energy, food, fibre/bio industry and health.

Holden, on May 15, at 79 years of age. Patricia Devitt, of Killam, on May 16, at 67 years of age. Doris Radke, of Camrose, on May 16, at 88 years of age. Pat Durand, of New Norway, on May 16, at 75 years of age. Alex Lyle of Ohaton, on May 18, at 87 years of age.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 24, 2016 – Page 37

(Section 311(1) of the Municipal Government Act) TAKE notice that the 2016 Property Assessment and Tax Notices were mailed to assessed owners on May 13, 2016. Pursuant to Section 311 (2) of the Municipal Government Act RSA 2000, c. M-26 all assessed owners are deemed to have received their Assessment Notices as a result of this publication. If you have not received a notice for your property please contact the Assessment Department. Assessment Inquiries: Assessment Department City of Camrose 5204-50 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 Phone: 780-678-3032 Fax: 780-672-2469 Email: assessment@camrose.ca Travis Lantz, AMAA, City Assessor SPECIAL NOTICE 2016 Property Taxes are due on June 30, 2016. Please submit payment to avoid penalty on July 1, 2016. Pursuant to Section 3 of the Matters Relating to Assessment and Taxation Regulation 220/2004, your 2016 assessment has been determined using a valuation date of July 1, 2015.

Decision by the City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority Take notice that on May 13, 2016, City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority conditionally approved the following subdivision: FILE: SUB #02-16 LEGAL: Lots 26 and 27, Block 4, Plan 7820519 PURPOSE: To subdivide Lots 26 and 27, Block 4, Plan 782 0519, into three (3) individually titled lots (Lot 43 – 0.305 hectares / Lot 44 – 0.318 hectares / Lot 45 – 0.312 hectares). At this time the owner has not expressed interest to intensify the use of the proposed subdivision. For further information, please contact: The City of Camrose Subdivision Approving Authority 780-672-4428 AV E

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2016 Online Municipal Census As of May 19, 2016, the City Census is 69.1% complete. Enumerators are continuing to go door-to-door to collect information from those residents who have not completed the census online to date. It is not too late for you to respond online at www.camrose.ca or to provide your information to your census enumerator. Need to use a computer? Visit City Hall or the Camrose Public Library. RESIDENTS WHO COMPLETE THE CENSUS ONLINE MAY ENTER THEIR NAME FOR A CHANCE TO WIN AN IPAD! Note: The City Census and the Federal Census are being conducted at the same time. It is important that you participate in both censuses.

NOTICE OF SUBDIVISION APPROVAL

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PUBLIC NOTICE

Development Permit # 4140 – Variance Application Land Use District R2 – Mixed Use Residential District A Development Permit application to be considered by the Development Authority has been received for a Variance of the front yard setback at the following location: #18, 5405-39 Avenue; Unit 18, Plan 0529035 The applicant is requesting a variance for the non-conforming front yard setback of 5.50 m. The City of Camrose Land Use Bylaw #2838/15 requires a minimum front yard setback of 6.0 m. 43 AVE Any person(s) having an objection to or in support of this application, please contact Planning and Development Services, City of Camrose, 2nd Floor, 5205-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8; or phone 780-672-4428; or email to: planning@camrose.ca by May 30, 2016 at 4:30 p.m. 56 ST. CL.

NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS

43

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 the City of Camrose Land Use Bylaw #2838/15. 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, AB T4V 0S8 within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose Planning and Development Services, 2nd Floor, 5204-50 Avenue, during business hours (8:00 am to 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm), Monday through Friday (phone 780-672-4428). Permit # DP4129

Civic Address 2413D Valleyview Dr.

Legal Address Unit 4, Plan 0740320

DP4133 DP4135 DP4131

4919-58 Street 5304-48A Avenue 6005-48 Avenue

Lot 20, Block 49, Plan 2056Z Lot 28, Block 23, Plan 5190HW Lots 13&14, Block 8, Plan 5375KS

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Sunrise Village participates in Earth Day with good food Sunrise Village did one of the things it does best on Earth Day (April 22) – serve up some delicious food. Although the day was gusty and blustery with a bit of rain and not a lot of warmth

there were quite a number of people that braved the weather. Those that turned out enjoyed live music, horse drawn wagon rides, various earth friendly vendors and

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Professional Advisors’ Luncheon supports BRCF By Murray Green

The top financial advisors in the Camrose area came to together to assist the Battle River Community Foundation during a Professional Advisors Luncheon at the Camrose Railway Station Museum and Park on May 11. Each professional advisor donated $500 for a hamburger at the luncheon. “Advisors recognized the concept for what it was really intended to be-a creative, fun way to build an administrative endowment fund, and who better to understand that need than our professional advisors,” said chair Vivianne Grue. “Thank you. I’m glad and grateful to see so many others that have came on board over the years.” It has become an annual event, a tradition that has helped build an administration endowment fund, which now stands at nearly $950,000. The goal is to have an endowment large enough that earnings will cover operational expenses of the Foundation. She expressed appreciation for the continued support of the professional advisors of the community for the luncheon and for the mission of the Foundation, which is to provide a vehicle to accept and manage funds of community minded people, creating a permanent legacy that benefits the community, that fosters a spirit of giving and that meets donors wishes. With 84 per cent of Canadians contributing to charity on an annual basis, charitable giving is becoming an increasingly important part of clients’ overall financial plans. “Only seven per cent of Canadians would leave money to charity in their will, in the absence of a specific discussion around charitable giving. However, if the issue is raised with them, perhaps when drawing up a will or financial plan, the figure rises to 27 per cent-more than a three-fold increase,” Grue said. The statistics really drive home the significant impact professional advisors can have on planting the seeds for charitable giving in the minds of their clients. Advisors are able to assist those who have their own philanthropic ideas and through proper financial planning, fulfill their wishes.

“In these sensitive discussions between advisor and client, advisors are privy to clients charitable giving interests and motivations. They are the ones best able to match their personal charitable interests with tax planning needs,” Grue said to the advisors. “You are the ones who can create and implement charitable plans that are integrated into major business, personal and financial decisions. You are the ones who can facilitate for them, the complex forms such as stock transfers.” A community foundation is the perfect vehicle for meeting donors wishes. A community foundation can grant to all sectors far and wide and go on granting year after year thus creating a true legacy gift. In addition, BRCF also has the grant making expertise. “Professional advisors, play a singularly important role in helping the client create and realize a personal

philanthropic vision,” she added. Making a charitable gift is a very personal decision. Whether a donor is looking to maximize tax deductions, planning their estate, interested in setting up a specific endowment fund, or unrestricted community fund gift, the BRCF has the knowledge to help meet those needs. The relationship between professional advisors and the community foundation is key to enhancing the service that can be provided to community minded individuals who want to give back to their communities. “Together we can make giving easy for generous minded individuals. Everyone wins when we work together. Advisors forge deeper client relationships. Clients benefit from tax advantages. And our communities are better supported - all through effective charitable giving. Never underestimate the impact of the

funds granted, they do make a difference,” said Grue. “I can’t help thinking of the coordinator for the Learning Together program for young mothers returning to school to get their diplomas.” This program also provides for positive parenting and career preparation skills so both mom and child get a good start. “When we were delivering the grant cheques this year, we had a sizeable grant for this program. When the coordinator received the cheque and saw the amount, she burst into tears, adding that ‘You won’t believe what a difference this will make for our program,’” said Grue. “The Hay lakes library board and staff proudly spoke of their programs for children and adults, of what they have been able to accomplish, and what more they can accomplish with the additional funding, all the while sharing facilities with seniors.”

She gave another example of the children who get to go to a special needs Kids camp through CAFCL. All of these gifts help build stronger communities. Everyone works quietly, doing their part, to enhance the social fabric of our communities. In 2015, grants totalled over $975,000. Since its inception BRCF has been able to grant almost $4 million. Grue introduced the other members of the BRCF board. Past chair Ken Drever, past chair and continuing board member Blain Fowler, executive director Dana Andreassen, administrative support Tom Kuntz, v ice-chair David Ofrim, secretary Brandon Kroeger, treasurer Imogene Walsh, directors Judy Larson, Mike Rodin, Marshall Wideman and Darryl Schultz.

The Government of Alberta is providing additional funding for Alberta’s high-tech businesses to create a more diversified and resilient economy. The Enhanced Innovation Voucher and Small and Medium-sized Enterprises Support program will receive $5 million in additional funding to help

small innovative and technology-based businesses gain access to services and expertise they need to get their ideas and products to market. “Our government is committed to making Alberta the best place in Canada to start a new business, build on innovation and get a new idea off the

ground,” said Deron Bilous, Minister of Economic Development and Trade. “This investment comes at the right time for Alberta’s high-tech researchers and entrepreneurs as we work together to build a more diverse and resilient economy.” The program helps small and medium-sized

innovative and technologybased businesses access services such as marketing, planning, feasibility or business formation, as well as accelerated technology and product development activities such as prototyping, demonstration and testing. The program will also double the number of tech-

nology development advisers to assist businesses with technical, product development and business expertise. Small and mediumsized businesses can find more information about this program and how to apply at www.albertatechfutures.ca/industryfunding.

Local professional advisors gathered for a hamburger luncheon at the Camrose Railway Museum and Park on May 11 to celebrate the success of the Foundation during the past year. Back row from left to right, Martin West of Farnham West Stolee, Jon Stolee of Farnham West Stolee, Greg Wood of Harberg Nikiforuk Wood, Corey Kudrowich of Investors Group, Wayne Throndson of Fielding and Company, James Mayer of Central Agencies, Darren Daniels of Central Agencies, Brandon Kroeger of Kroeger Joyce, Dave Horner of Family First Financial, Dan Cunningham of The Co-operators, Camrose Insurance Service, Matt Mayer of Central Agencies and Grant Nahirniak of Investors Group. Front row from left to right, Tim Vant of Camrose Capital Planning, Grant Burgess of Grant Thornton, Scott Farnham of Farnham West Stolee, Jennifer Orcheski of Orcheski Wealth Advisory Group-BMO Nesbitt Burns, Cindy Cook of RBC Investments, Janice Zimmerman of H and R Block, Luke Kelemen of The Co-operators-Camrose Insurance Services and Steve Kambeitz of Farnham West Stolee. Other contributors who were unable to be present include Glen Bulger and David Sheets of Vision Credit Union, Greg Joyce of Kroeger Joyce, Anna Harder of Harder CGA, Corey Bablitz of RBC Investments, Steph Jacobsen of Jacobsen Financial, Dave Chamberlain of Sun Life, Brian Harberg of Harberg Nikiforuk Wood, Lawrence Dufresne Chartered Account and Linda Norman, Linda Norman Professional Corp.

Alberta adds funding for high tech innovation research


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VIP walk held at Stoney Creek Centre By Murray Green

The Camrose VIP (Visually Impaired Persons) club will be holding its 17th annual Ron McVee Memorial Walk and Picnic on Monday, June 6. “Last year, we moved it to the Stoney Creek Centre, and people enjoyed that” said club secretary Joyce McVee. “All the previous walks have been held on a Sunday at the Bill Fowler Centre.” The event will start at noon with registrations and a barbecue lunch, followed by the one kilometre walk itself at 1 p.m. “Age related macular degeneration is the leading cause of vision loss, with more than 100,000 Albertans experiencing some form of loss,” said Camrose VIP club president Randy Simmet. Through vision assessments, technology and life skills training, peer support and library services, CNIB assists people living with vision loss to continue to live, work, study and enjoy the things that matter most. The walk raises funds for informational material provided by the CNIB, CNIB assessments, white canes and identification that people receive once they are declared legally blind. “All the funds that are raised stay in Alberta, which is important to us,” said McVee. The Camrose VIP Club was started by Bob Burgess (founder of the Burgess

School) to provide peer support to those who had lost their sight or were experiencing a decline in their vision. The mission was and still is to help people live well with vision loss through support, education and fellowship. “Burgess knew that people who lost their sight often felt alone and needed to be with others who were in the same predicament,” said Simmet. Club meetings are held the first Monday of the month at Camrose Public Library. “The meetings try to address things that members want to know about, from changes in eye conditions and coping with vision loss and impairment to turning on the stove without getting burned and marking cans in the cupboard so they can be easily identified,” said Simmet. Meetings also feature presentations on the different services and technologies available to those with vision loss, including Victor Readers (condensed versions of audio books) and closed circuit televisions (CCTVs) which essentially use video equipment to enlarge the written word on a television monitor. For more information on the walk, obtaining a pledge form, or joining the meetings contact Joyce at 780-672-7420 and Randy at 780-672-1408.

Murray Green, Camrose Booster The Camrose VIP Support Group will be holding its 17th annual Ron McVee Memorial Walk on Monday, June 6 at the Stoney Creek Centre. Promoting the walk are members, back row from left, Dennis Johnson, Sandy Johnson, Jim Holmberg, Lenoe Holmberg, Beth Merta, Ed Stang, Marge Stang and secretary Joyce McVee. Front row from left, Delores Karpovich, Lois Torpe, Kaethi Riexinger, Adele Hildebrandt and president Randy Simmet.

Rotary Club fundraiser huge success By Lori Larsen

The Rotary Club of Camrose had another successful Gala Celebration. As the club’s largest fundraiser the event grossed approximately $60,000 with a projected net of between $40,000 and $43,000. Chairperson Dan MacPherson will be taking over as the club president and therefore giving up his position as the Gala chair.

The Rotary Club of Camrose extends a huge thank you to Dan for all his efforts over the past few years in heading up the Gala event. Funds raised are used to towards initiatives supported by the Rotary Club of Camrose such as; the Rotary FourSeasons Environmental Park & Trail System, Rotary Youth Centre, Camrose Field House, Camrose Recreation Centre, Camrose Women’s Shelter,

University of Alberta – Augustana Campus, Neighbor Aid, Camrose Fire Department and Camrose Association for Community Living and many more local and international organizations and projects. As well funds were contributed to the Stop Hunger Now Campaign held on May 15 which successfully packaged 50,300 meals to be shipped to third world countries under crises situations.


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RESIDENTIAL LOTS HUSTLE PARK ... by huge playground and west end amenities! •  30 lots with alley access, starting from $91,190 •  18 cul-de-sac lots, starting from $114,290 SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... by parks, playground and West End amenities! •  14 lots with alley access, from $96,690 •  11 large cul-de-sac lots, from $139,425 Call now for more information!

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EXCLUSIVE AND R ARE OPPORTUNITY ... to own a C1 zoned bldg. in highly sought after downtown area. Call today! CA0073183 EXCELLENT OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY! ... Great location, highway exposure! 1528 sq. ft. retail bldg. w/ additional mezzanine. Imagine the possibilities. Available immediately. Ask $379,000 CA0072329

EXC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – ZONED M1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL! ... 4 lots w/good central location, suitable for multiple uses. 4352 sq. ft. bldg., good workshop areas, loading doors, front offices, mezzanine storage, HE furnaces, a/c. Fenced storage yard, 28’x30’ rear garage. Easy customer access. Call now! CA0062344 Asking $449,000 EXC. OPPORTUNITY, CITY CENTRE CAMROSE! ... Vacant lot zoned C1. Call for details. Asking $55,900 CA0081398

FOR SALE OR LEASE BRAND NEW STATE- OF T H E-A RT OPTIONS! BUILDING – LE IP LT U M EXC. 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 EXC. BUSINESS/ INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY – ZONED M1 ... Great east-end location! 10,000 sq. ft. bldg. divided into 3 titled condo bays. Easy customer access, parking. Exc. place for your business, you can lease what you don’t need! Take a look! Asking $1,290,000 CA0079219 11.15 ACRES OF PRIME INDUSTRIAL LAND … Exc. location in expanding east side industrial area of Camrose. Zoned M2 – Medium Industrial. Property currently being used for pipe storage. Building 7260 sq. ft. of office area, arch rib arena, multi-purpose bay. Additional enclosed storage, covered outside storage. Exc. opportunity! Call now for details. CA0069085

FARMS 80 ACRES, EXC. BUNGALOW, SHOPS! ... Looking for space, peaceful country lifestyle? Exc. property, beautiful 5-bdrm., 1668 sq. ft. home featuring countryside views, awesome kitchen, exc. dinette, covered deck. Cozy gas FP in LR, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. cozy in-floor htg. Attached in-floor htd. garage, 38’x28’ htd. shop, 24’x24’ hobby shop + more! Asking $679,900 CA0080324

ACREAGES

EXC . HOBBY FAR M, 38.6 ACRES ON HWY 21! ... Only min. from Camrose. Ideal country lifestyle, perfect for horses, rec. use. Upgraded 1216 sq. ft., 3-bdrm. mobile w/vaulted ceilings. Exc. yard design w/36’x26’ htd. garage, 48’x32’barn w/box stalls, loft and corrals. Country lifestyle w/lots of potential w/room to grow! Call now! Ask $359,000 CA0082056

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ... on this 5.02 acre property just northeast of Bittern Lake. Located in Johnston Lakeview Estates only 1 mile off hwy. This most westerly lot could be yours! Now asking $115,000 CA0065274 AMAZING COUNTRY LIFESTYLE, AWESOME PARK E! close to Camrose SETTING! ...NWOW! 9.5ICacres PR EW ! WOW on Hwy 21. It’s perfect for hobbyist, small business or recreational! Presentation is exceptional, beautiful groves of trees, your own pond. Majestic walkout bi-level extensively reno’d. Vaulted ceilings, lovely LR, country kitchen, dinette w/easy access to private deck. Exc. bsmt., huge family/games area w/walkout to beautiful courtyard, 28’x26’ garage. Now only $699,000 CA0079562

OUT OF TOWN

NEW NORWAY BARE SERVICED LOT ... ready, waiting for your dream 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 QUALITY, COMFORT, AFFORDABILITY! … In UCED ! Village of Rosalind. Built R ED in 2009 w/4 bdrm., two 4-pce. baths, vinyl windows, high E furnace, HW on demand, 2 gas FP. Fenced yard, screened covered deck + more! Awesome 22’x24’ garage w/additional 8’x10’ storage built on. Tons of value here! Asking $199,900 CA0080893 WELL MAINTAINED, CHARMING BUNGALOW IN TOWN OF BASHAW ... You’ll appreciate this NEW PR ICE! home’s country cottage feel w/white picket fence out front, tons of character inside. Main level has kitchen/ dining area, cozy LR, 1 bdrm., den, 4-pce. bath, lge. mud room w/MF laundry. Fully fenced, landscaped yard w/dog run, firepit, lge. dble. car garage, back patio. CA0079440 Asking $169,500 GREAT OPPORTUNITY IN KILLAM! ... Commercial bldg. w/Hwy. exposure. This 5168 sq. ft. building features office space, board rooms, staff area, 2 lge. bays in rear, fully fenced site. This 3.98 acre parcel is ideally set up for your expanding company! Asking $449,000 CA0077617 COMMERCIAL LOT IN OHATON ... Features 24’x30’ garage w/100 amp service. Front and UCEDto! lot line. Great back lane access.R ED Serviced opportunity Asking $74,900 CA0076463 QUAINT, CHARMING IN VILLAGE OF ROSALIND! ... Upgrades include flooring, kitchen counter tops, cabinets, 2-year-old furnace. Perfect for a first time buyer who would like small town feeling, quiet of country! CA0082208 Asking $64,000 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW in NEW PR ICE! daysland! … Absolutely gorgeous home! 9’, vaulted ceilings, gorgeous bamboo flooring, lots of bright windows. Gourmet kitchen w/granite, lovely bright dinette w/patio doors to amazing deck. Awesome great room, huge master, superb en suite! Exc. MF laundry, awesome yard, attached htd. garage, RV parking, a/c + more! You’ll love it! Asking $349,000 CA0074085 YEAR-ROUND HOME, DRIED MEAT LAKE ... 20 km SE of Camrose, features upgrades. G ! many Quaint, coz y NEW LISTIN cabin feeling home offers 3 bdrm., 2 full baths, lots of natural light, open kitchen/dining area, wood burning FP, in-floor htg. throughout whole home, newer windows. Lge. deck out front, + deck off side, fully landscaped yard w/ mature trees, oversized dble. garage. Asking $349,000 CA0082322 DAYSLAND! ... Solid, well cared for movein ready house. Great 4-bdrm. 2 bath by quiet park. Low maintenance yard w/ oversized garage. Ask $244,900 CA0077831 ROUND HILL BUNGALOW! ... Perfect starter or investment property. Parksetting G ! like NEW LISTIN neighbourhood. If you’re looking for that character house in a small community, this home may be ideal for you! Asking $127,500 CA0082927

FARMS

HALF SECTION! ... 318.97 acres only one mile south of Coal Creek Golf Resort and Black Nugget Lake Campground. 0.5 mile off oiled road. 290 arable acres. Good potential bldg. site. Services readily available. Surface lease $1950/yr. Three metal bins. Wanting to expand or build your own home? Take a look! Asking $975,000 CA0047001

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BUNGALOW • 1,236 sq. ft. • 2 bedrooms • In-floor heating • MF laundry • RV parking CA0073795

BI-LEVEL • 1,400 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms Ask $445,900 CA0073823 Energy efficient built, in-floor heating, MF laundry, RV parking and more! CALL FOR DETAILS!

MULTI-FAMILY LOTS TOWNHOUSE LOT WITH 4 SEPARATE TITLES ... backing onto park! Excellent location! Asking $245,960 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

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