June 7, 2016 Camrose Booster

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2015

Vol. LXIV, No. 21

40 pages

June 7, 2016

Photo by Ron Pilger

Always better – always better read

Tickling their own ribs, in keeping with the theme of the evening, are Rotarians: Carol Breitkreuz, Carol Davies-Pedersen, Don Forestier, and Patrice Johnson

Inside Who Can I Count On . . . . . . . . . . . 12, 13 Special Occasions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Entertainment and Dining. . . . . . . . 18-21 Obituaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22-23 On-the-Road. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28-31 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34-38

*partial coverage

To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes Tues. Thurs. With Booster

This Week’s Flyers:

✔ ✔ ✔ 

Brick Warehouse

Canada Safeway

Canadian Tire

Listen Up! Canada

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M & M Meats

✔* ✔* ✔*  ✔   ✔

Hauser Home Hardware 

Ken’s Furniture

Konto/Sofaland

✔ Mark’s Work Wearhouse  ✔* Panago Pizza 

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Peavey Mart

Real Canadian Superstore

Rona

✔*  ✔*

Shoppers Drug Mart

Walmart

Wild Rose Co-op

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Rib Tickler Evening Members of The Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak are absolutely giddy over the way tickets have sold for their annual Rib Tickler evening at Camrose Resort Casino. In fact, a complete sell-out is a guarantee and with all that is being offered on Thursday, June 9th, it’s no wonder. At $50, tickets include a multi-rib dinner, comedy by Sean Lecomber and Kevin McGrath and the satisfaction of playing an important role in helping the local Rotarians continue to help the community in important, unique and exciting ways. Cocktails are on the agenda at 6 p.m. Dinner and fun will follow.

News Features

First downtown open air market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Legion gives back through Poppy Fund. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Jaywalkers’ Jamboree filled downtown with excitement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Quilt project documents our heritage at museum. . . . . . 31

– COLUMNS – Reflections, by Bonnie Hutchinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Visit our website: www.camrosebooster.com

Real Estate ReMAX Page 3

Linview Page 7

Central Agencies Page 40


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, June 7, 2016 – Page 2

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster More than 225 Camrose area AMA School Safety patrollers received a pizza lunch, certificates and free public swimming at the Camrose Aquatic Centre in celebration of the young safety leaders. Ecole Sifton School Grade 5 students Genevieve Simonot and Declan Olson received pizza from Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer.

Antique Auction Sale Stan and Linda Orcheski of Bawlf June 11, 2016 – 11:00 a.m. Bawlf Curling Rink ~ follow the signs See last week’s Booster for complete listing!

SAFETY PATROLLERS

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Grade 5 students in the Killam to Wetaskiwin area were awarded for their work in strapping on their AMA Safety Patrol fluorescent vests and picking up their stop sign paddles to help fellow students get safely to and from school each day. Ecole Sifton School Grade 5 students Abbie Badry and Liam Smith received certificates from AMA event organizer Darcy Baron, left, and Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer on May 19.

Sale conducted by

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, June 7, 2016 – Page 3

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5203-35 Avenue

1,745 SQ. FT.... 3 bedrooms, 4 baths. Call Katie or Natasha. $525,000 (CA0078287)

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1,486 SQ. FT.... 2 storey, 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Call Tracy or Heather. $352,000 (CA0075875)

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2,006 SQ. FT.... 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Call Natasha or Katie. $539,900 (CA0077963)

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17 1,588 SQ. FT.... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Heather or Tracy. $355,000 (CA0081590)

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2,137 SQ. FT.... 4 bedrooms, 4 baths. Call Loni. $569,900 (CA0083748)

Lori Missel

1,180 SQ. FT.... 4 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Trevor Vinet or Michelle. $269,900 (CA0082187)

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Visit any showhome to enter! Courtesy of: Your Mortgage Needs Mortgage Agent

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6810-42 Avenue

15 1,275 SQ. FT.... 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Trevor Van Leeuwen. $354,900 (CA0083409)

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6514 6510

6522 6520 6516

4821 6521 6519 6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507

66 ST.

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

6510 6508 6506 6504 65 02

65A ST.

6402

66 ST.

6511 6508 6509 6506 6507 6504 6505 5004

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

T) ES

19

E (W

49

AC RR

17

49

N TE PE

49

AS

15

6608

6702

6708

6607

67 ST.

6624 6703 6622 6701 6615 6620 6613 6615 6618 6611 6613 6616 6609 6611 6614 6607 6609 6612 6605 6610 6603 66 66ST.CL. 66 07 66 05 66 66 01 08 ST. 66 66 66 03 06 651 01 1 66 65 04 650 12 9 660 6510 65 2 6507 6508 07 6505 6506 6505

67 ST.

6710 6708 6706 6704 6702

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

6804 68 804 6802

6801 801

69

6822 6821 68 6820 6819 6818 6818 6817 6816 6816 6815 6814 6814 6813 6812 6812 6811 6810 6810 6809 6808 680 6806 68 8 68 06 04 6803 803

6821 6819 6817 6815 6813 6811 6809 6807

05

6804 68 02

38 02

38

69 ST.

3807

68 ST.

04

04

68

7006 7004 7002

6

4002

3806 3804

6906

04

69

6907 6905 6903 6901

6909

3702

04

#5

#11

14

6B 40 408A 40 41 8B 41 0A 0B

18 20 22

8

2B 31 A 2 31

0 64

06

03

64

30

67 ST.

0 3003 31 B 0A 30 AVE. 3001 308B 61 01 308A B 6103 6 30

6

27

GEWO OD CL

4907

4330

4206

4209

0

100 ED

4602

4403

4302

12

8

4919 4917 4915 4913 4911

4306

4304

124

15 19

3402

122

404B 404A 2B 40 2A 40

66ST. CL.

3005 31

12

56 54 52 50 48 46

6 12

14

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

5003 5001

4912

3701

108

23

3408 3406 3404

130

311

6

6504

30

6608

3110 3108 3106 3104 3102 007 3008 05 3006 003 3004 06 3002

4918 4916

4910 4908

4614

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

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

5019

5011

4217

37

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

6625 66 23

2

7006 7004

700

7010 7008

7007 7005

70 ST .

02

42

42

7102B 710 2A

7106A 7104B 7104A

7117

71 19

01

09

43

73 ST.

7313

7310 7308 7306 7304 7302

4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

3702

116

ENEVOLD RD.

5206 5204 5202

3705

6 61

3403 3402 3401 3400

5031 5027

5007

4917

4907

4704

1

370 9 370 7 5 3703 3701

4933 4931 4927 4925 4912 4917 4910 4908 4906

49 AVE. 4705 4831 4828 4828 4609 4827 4826 4826 4825 4822 4824 4823 4824 4822 A-D 4821 4820 4820 4819 4819 4818 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

4901

5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5208

4308

4208

17 16

7208

4613 4612 4609 4610 4607 4608 4605 4606 4603 4601 4602

39 AVE.

#10

#7

MARLER DR.

5322 5320 5318 5314 5312

52

#1 #1 8 7

#3 #3 8 7

#3 6 #3 5

#3 #3 3 4

.

68 ST. 7112

04 4502

45

ST. 73 7212 7210 7208 7206 72 04

7212 7211 7210 7209 7208 7207 7206 7205 72 04 7207 7205

07

43

74 ST.

74 ST.

T. ST 58 ST.

6904 6902

68 68 1 68 1 4 68 1 2 68 0 0 68 06 8 04

68 ST. 6800

73 ST. 73 ST.

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

71 ST. CL.

ST.

7416 7414 7412 7410 7408 7406 7404 7402

7318 7316 7314 7312 7310 7308 7306 7304 73 02

ST.

75 ST.

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

75 ST.

04

4623 4624 4621 4622 4619 4620 4617 4618 4615 4616

4415 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5205

5015

4507

42

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

4501

4601

5007

5005

420

.

112

06 3405

04

3303 3400

34

07

5701

34

34

406

3410

5008 5006

4704

4909 4901

4723

4715

52B AVE.

4310

04 52 5206 5208

4202

4717

4724 4722 4720

4503 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

1,219 SQ. FT. HALF DUPLEX... 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Drew. $265,000 (CA0080005)

4312

3940

#8

76 S

03

4721

4509

4816 4814 4812

4819 4813

4809 AVE. 4809 4810 4807 4806 4805 4804 4801 4802

4602

5010

5017

5009

4710

4803

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

5243 5241 5239 5237 5235 5233 5231 5229 5227 5223 5221 5219 5217 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 520 1

46

5023

3

7529 7527 7525 7523 7521 7519 7517 7515 7513 7511

22

4406

3934 3936 3938

42

09 39 07 39 3905 3903

39

39

11 38 09 38 07 38 05 08 38 38 03 06 38 38 01 04 38 38 13 02 37 38 L. 11 37 09 .C 37 07 VE 37 8A

5703

5218

46

4408

. 52 ST

5216

39 39 22 39 20 39 18 39 16 39 14 39 12 10 390 390 8 390 6 4 390 2

. DR

E AV

5313

24

R

JACK STUART SCHOOL

3501

5228

4625

4 4403 440 4401 4402

VALLEYVIEW CEMETERY

39

E RL MA

200

3505 3503

5223 5221

4209

3926

14

35 AVE.

6211

A 14 B 62 12 62

3507

5234

.

5804

5810 4001

3601

5804

5238 5236

AUGUSTANA

4410

4407 4405

5220 5218 5216 5212 5210 5208

5303 5301

4603

5235 5233 5231 5229

4710

4713

4603

4504

ST. 52A5210

5401

4215

E AV

01 56 03 56 05 56 07 56 09 01 56 39 11 56 01 13 57 56 11 03 57 39 E. 05 ST. 08 57 AV 5710 395704 07 42 57 06 39 09 13 57 08 12 57 57 57 15 57 10 14 57 5711 01 57 17 57 12 58 16 57 03 57 5713 19 57 14 58 18 57 57 05 57 58 5715 20 5721 5716 07 57 58 5718 5717 09 5722 5801 5720 58 5802

5808

5811

4506

4314

04 54 5402

4804

4

4615

E. 4502 AV 5201

5201

29 57 KIN PARK 27 57 25 4209 57 23 4207 57 21 57 19 57 4205 17 4203 57 15 4201 57 13 57 11 14 57 57 09 12 57 57 17 07 10 57 57 15 57 05 57 08 57 57 03 5802 06 57 57 E. 09 01 04 57 AV 57 05 57 20 41 57 56 03 57 01 57

3509

AVE.

5618

renee@yourmortgageneeds.ca

43 AVE.

5600

43

5809

13 11

5620

Renee Stribbell

4625

5205 5207 5209

14

36

PT SW 28-46-20-W4

Samsung Galaxy Tablet, 8” 32GB

5202

45

5237

5225

4606

4920 4911 4905 4903

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA AUGUSTANA CAMPUS

44 AVE.

A

4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606

4624

4602

5213

A 03 54 03 B 54 5A 540 5405B

42

5810

15

25

TO WIN!

4715

ST.

5210

5901

5814

A

4007 5817 4005

5709

FREE DRAW ENTER

4716 4714

4711 4712 4709 4710 4705 4704 4707 4701 4702

4604

45A AVE.

39

41 40

09

VALLEYVIEW

2,178 SQ. FT. CUSTOM HOME... 6 bedrooms, 5 baths. Call Natasha or Katie. $699,900 (CA0076044)

4717 4718

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

4907

4939 4933

48A

4812 4810 4808 4806 4802

4718

4620 18 46 16 46 14 46 12 46 4610 4608 4606

44A AVE.4409 44A

2 4214

4209 4210

4895 4887

5004

5016

4877 4857 4838 4851 4834 4830 4826 4829 4822 4818 4814

4721 4719

47 AVE.

44 AVE. 4318

4955 4953 4949 4945 4941 4937 4933 4929 4925 4921 4917

4911 4901

4723 4720 4719

4702

45 AVE.

AQUATIC CENTRE

5810 5812

4003B 4003A

VA

1,040 SQ. FT.... 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Katie or Natasha. $289,900 (CA0082272)

4516

LEISURE SERVICES OFFICE

4207 4208 4205 4206 4203 4204 5808 5802

4954

4720

4708

5202 4509

5238 5236 5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224

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

5021 5022 5017 5018 5013 5014 5011 5012 5001 5006 4802

50 AVE.

4952 4946 4938 4936 4930 4926 4918

4815

5105

33 35

42 AVE. 4118 4116 4114

5010

5020

5033 5029 5027 5021 5017 5013

5001

4979 4969 4965

4912 4904

4871 4867 4890 4882 4863 4876 4859 4872 4855 4851

5010

4710

4607

COMMUNITY CENTRE/FIELD HOUSE

42 1

5030 5028 5024

5012 5006 5002

4825

4818

4714 4712

4516

5207

5051 5024 5041 5022

5014

4968 4964

48A AVE.

4709

37

42 11 12 42 4209 4210 4207 4208 4206 4205

5914

4206 4204 4202

4911

5059

4980

4925

4918

4817 4815 4813

4816

ST. MARY HOSPITAL

ROSE CITY CURLING RINK MAX McLEAN ARENA

02 59 4309

5048

5040

5005

4910 4908 4902

5078

5019 5017

A

21

21

12

4210 4208

4909

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

46 AVE.

EDGEWORTH CENTRE ENCANA ARENA BORDER PAVING ARENA

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

52 AVE.

5025

5006

RUDY SWANSON RECREATION PARK

23 25 27 29 31

4303 5812

117 119

2710

5607-26 Avenue Close

4612

21

4307 4305

14

113

CAMROSE DRIVE

PT SE 29-46-20-W4

4836

v Rosehav

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

19

19

42

110

114

4910 5210

5301

CAMROSE RECREATION CENTRE

19

18 20 24 26 28 30

15 17

.

43 AVE.

6011 105

4921 4919 4917 4915 4911

39

54

6012

5112

4920 4918 4916

49 AVE.

OUR LADY OF MT.PLEASANT SCHOOL

AV E

#1- #4

5204

4827 4830

5016

5013

50 AVE.

4915

4914 4912 4910

CHUCK MacLEAN ARTS CENTER

Unit A-D

53 AVE.

5236A&B

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5305

5302

5000

5021

5019 5017 5015

51

4612

4707

4908

51

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

C.L.B.I.

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

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208

4913

5210

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

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

5232 5230 5228 5226 5222

5001

5101

5318

15

01

ST.

4616

5

7

4912

5 4

4503-69 Street

13

5329 5327 5325

5324

ST. PATRICK

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

5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5218 5216 5214

52 AVE

52

9

4913 4911 4909

5019 5020 5017 5018 5015 5016 5013 5014 5011 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008 5005 5006 5003 5004 5001 5002

01 52 5203

8

11 13 15 17

5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207

11 51

05

10 12

1 3

5221 5222 5219 5220 5217 5218 5215 5216 5213 5214 5211 5212 5209B 5210 5209A 5207 5208

5410

5401

5408 5406 5404 401 5402

5305

5302

1,541 SQ. FT.... 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Call Trevor Vinet or Michelle. $329,900 (CA0083837)

5419

5405

5206-14

6

5606

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

5701

36

4708

GARDNER COLLEGE

4706

5608

4

5306

4

4722

5611

23

5222

Bill Fowler Centre

4710 5601 03 56 05 56 07 56 5609

2

5014 5012 5010 5008 5006

4

5612

38

5803

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

5102

6

5610

47 AVE.

21

5216

5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5401

5321 5322 5319 5320 5317 5318 5315 5316 5313 5314 5311 5312 5309 5310 5307 5308 5305 5306 5304

4823

47A AVE.

9

15

5017 5015 5013 5011 5009

49 AVE. 5419

5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

SPARLING SCHOOL

5

Camrose DR.

1,417 SQ. FT.... 4 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Trevor Vinet or Michelle. $368,900 (CA0083089)

5403 4914 4912 4910 4908

4915 4913 4911 4909 4907

4837

816 39 AVE. CL. 5807 5805 817 3818 5809 381 6 3819 5815 156 5811 3814 159 3817 5813 08 158 58 3812 161 06 38 3 160 3810 5811 58 15 16 5 04 38 58 162 9 16 7 13 0 4 ST. 16 9 58 07 16 58 6 16 1 58 5805 16 8 17 3 03 58 16 0 17 5 12 17 2 37 17 7 17 4 17 9 7 17 1 6 FIR 17 8 5812 E HALL 08 17 5811 58 06 58 37 09 37 201 37 05 AVE. 03 CL. 3701 07 MOUNT 5801 3605 05 PLEASA 58 5803 NT DR. 3604 3603

9

6402

3

40 42 44 46

16

39 AVE.

36

17

3203

5709

11 13

25

34

19

42

32

20

44 AVE.

6011 97 99

09

3719

6213

50 AVE.

4923 4921 4919 4917

5602

6009

40

12

MONTCALM AVE.

115

3631

15 to 05 62

31 29

RD R.

3637 3635 3633

62

3303 3301 3209 3207 3205

71

118

ERICKSON DR.

B 17 A 63 17 B 63 15 63 15A 63 13B 63 13A 63 11 B 63 11 A 63 09B 63 09A 3309 63 07B 63 07A 3307 63 05B 63 05A 3305 63

27

09

6201

3720

33

11 40

62

10 14

22

63 MO N 37 TRO SE 35

73

122 124 126

4105 4103 4101 4013

08

10 11

25

62

62

28

4209 07

62

21

48 50 52

69

108

4108

4019 4017

E.

23

54

5

AV

8

6014

420

08

2

47 AVE.

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17

18

77

10

42

6011 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

102

42

41

6316 6314

3201 640

01

6612

32 AVE.

48 46 44 42

62

4205

6609

8

3719

31 AVE.

3007 40 3011 3006 38 3005 3009 3004 3010 2 3007 3008 00 05 3 3001 6 300 30 2 1 04 65 30 6410 02 30

3012

3102

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

42

6109 4215 4213 4211

42 AVE.

3817 3815 38 14 3813 3812 3811 3810 3809 3808 3806 3805 3806 3807 3804 3803 3804 3805 3801 3803 3802 3801 3724 3723 3721 3721 3722

3628

6612

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

4214 4212

3812 3810 3808

6305

6513

66

6603 66 05

32 AVE.

13 66 66 10

38 15 38 13

6212

6507

3405

3204

33 AVE.

04

76

4213 4211 42 09 42 07

4210

4208

6313

6301

14 34 12 34

3302 3212 3210 3208 3206

10 65 34 AVE. 6507 65 09

09

6611

PT NE 29-46-20-W4

35 AVE.

4212

6015 4621 4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607

80

CHESTER RONNING SCHOOL

MA RLE

3633 3632 3631 3632 3630 3630 3629 36 28 3629 3627 3626 3627 3625

ENEVOLD DR.

3410 3408 3406 3404 3310 3308 3306 3304

38

37 AVE.

6513 6511

4209

4701

76

43 AVE.

6001

53 AVE.

5218

5305

5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306

53A AVE.

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5302

5102

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

54

7019-50 Avenue

12

5502

55 55 A AVE.

4

5421 5419

5000

5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008

48A AVE.

4703

65 67

6206

4015 4013

6313 15 63

3620

6510

3722

6512

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

4307 4305 4303 6212

6009

5410

5408B 5408A

52

58 48 21 11 4809 5820

47A AVE.

84 86 88 90

4218 42 16

6309

6410 6412

6801 6803 6805 6807 6809

3725

3724

68 70 72 74

4313 4311

4213 4211

63 10 636312 14

66

4419

6202

4216

414103 01

3811

3727B 3727A

3726A

4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

6314 22 38

3707 3705 3703 37 01

6206

6301

4108

6318 6320

37 3715 3713 3711 3709

6310 6312

4301

4421

4417

6313 6311

6407 6405 4211 4212 4209 4210 4207 4208 4205 4203 4206 4201 04 42 4113 4111 4109 4107 4105

01

.

3710 3709 3708 3707 3706 3705 3704

17

44B AVE.

43A AVE. CL. 4309

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

66

E AV

4415 6314 4413 6316 44A AVE. 6332 4414 4411 6318 6330 4412 4409 6320 4410 6328 4408 4407 6322 4406 6324 6326 4405 4313 63 12 4311B 4311A 6314

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

5006

4838 4836 4834

5705

6006 to 6046

4707 4705

45 AVE.

4433 4431 4429 4427 4425 4423

4432 4430 4428 4426 4424

6311

4312

01

38

12 37 3710 3708 3706

37A AVE.

4417

4408 4406 4404

4101

38

6805 6807 6809 6811

5

686801 03

6806 6808

6810 12 68

69 0

03

4418

4416 4414

4009 40 07 393908 39 06 8 09 39 39 04 3816 3819 39 39 07 02 38 3814 39 05 383817 38 20 39 03 18 38 15 3812 38 38 01 38 13 38 16 19 3810 38 38 11 14 38 09 3820 3808 38 17 38 12 3818 15 38 38 3806 38 07 10 38 38 13 381 38 05 08 3804 6 03 38 38 11 66 38 06 3814 04 38 09 3802 38 04 38 07 07 02 66 3812 38 05 03 37 38 42 01 3810 37 37 41 37 40 37 38 37 37 39 36 3734 37 37 35 6322 3732 37 33 6324 3730 3731 6323 38 AVE. CL. 3728 3729

05

38

4008

6801 68 03

4420B 4420A

3907 3905

38 1

W

1,080 SQ. FT.... 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Call Tracy or Heather. $305,000 (CA0083285)

6701

68

01

3702

04

07 37 05 37 6910 3703 11 69

. 37

37

1/ 700 9 370

68

. CL.

05 68 6807

06

. CL

37

69 69 02 04

01 69 903 6

E.

720 8 370

14

40 AVE

02

6804

07 08 69 09 69 69 6911

03

AV1/

42 AVE.

6711

39 AVE. CL. 6802

3808 ST . C 3806 L.

06 69 08 69 10 69

7203/ 3705

37

07 40 05 40 4003

3808 3809

7204 7206

ST 02 71 70 04 70 02 71 7104 7106 7108 7202

38

72 ST. CL.

67

7202 2B 720 4A 720 B 04 72 A 06 B 72 06 72

3715 3713

7201/ 3706

3

1

7109 7111 7106B 7113 7108A 7115 7108BA

7203/ 3717

A

0 38

6606

0 68

ST.

07 75 09 75

75 75 01 75 03 3716 05 3714 3712

4013 4011

4009

3810

69

6712

MARLER DR.

4008 06 40 004 4

05

4303 4301 4213 4211 4209 4207 4205 4203 6608

6601 4302 4214 4212 4210 4208 4206 4204 6606

6206

45 AVE.

6406

4424

4422

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

6610 6612

7009 7011 3 701

72

E.

38

37A AVE.

6802 2 6802 80 1

.

402 402 402 4022 4020 4018 4016 4014 4012 4010

PARK

4 6

10 12 14

7516/ 3707

7

71 ST.

7101 7103 7105 7107 4211

41 A

15

43 AVE.

803 3

ER DR

4420 4418 4416 4414 4412 4410 4408 4406

44 AVE.

6802 6802 2

27

4425 4423 4421 4419 4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

6501

4420 4418 4416 4414 4412 4410

44

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

72 ST.

4015

8 3706 3704 3702 31 75

MARL

4102

7312

4101

ST.

4113 7314 4111 15 4109 73 4107 4105 4103

73

.

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

E AV

4102 4106 7504 7503 7506 7508 7510 7512

42

7508 07 7505 75

42

. ST 2 75 750

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43

6

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4404A 4402B 4402A

4403 4401

4404 4402

4501

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6205

CCHS

45A AVE.

4503 6509

44B AVE.

4317

4403 4401

44 AVE.

46 AVE.

6510 65 11

6501

45 AVE.

12 10 08 506 504 02

4720

7202 44A AVE.CL. 727201 15 03 43 4316 4313 4311 4314 7202 4312 4309 44 AVE.CL. 727201 4310 4307 4313 4314 03 4308 4305 4311 4312 4303 4306 4309 43 4310 4310 4310 08 4314 11 4307 4308 43 7012 4304 4305 4309 4305 4306 4302 4305 4306 4310 4306 4303 4304 7104 4303 4304 4307 4304 4308 E 5 4301 4302 4301 4302 4306 43 AV 430 4302 01 4304 43 4205 4204 4211 4212 4302 4211 4212 4203 4206 42 10 74 4209 4210 4216 4205 4204 4209 42 42 05 08 4207 4208 4203 15 4214 4207 42 03 6 4202 06 7114 05 42 71 691 4205 06 4213 4206 4212 42 5 42 04 03 42 4203 AVE. 4211 7105 4210 6913 . 42 01 4202 42 4209 4208 CL 42 05 7107 41 03 6911 E.7 4207 4206 41 6 AV 301 4205 01 41 7312 04 42 4203 42 4404 4402

6107

08

13

07

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

518 16

65

14

45

39 45 7 453 35 5 33 33 31

6501

8 450 06 45

46 AVE.

4529 4527 4525 4523 4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509

6102

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

CAMROSE COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL

4623

4505

4528 4526 4524 4522 4520 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510

7211

6003

41

Building D

5901

7210 Units 1 - 10

51 AVE.

11

48B AVE

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6215

6601

19 45 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503

38

5815 7 581 19 58

6601

5401

5011 5009 5007 5005

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4725

4702

13 65 15 65

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504

4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503

6116

4705

4702

05 45 4503

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4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504

6124

34 40B 40A 42B 42A

22

18

46 AVE.

4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503

6202

30

17 19 21 23

4605

74 20

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504

14 20 22

31A to 31H

35A to 35H

39A to 39H

28

6110

4730

6801

7005

6216

6220

48 AVE.

6601

45

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6800

6505

4518

35 37 41

37A

22

27 29

150

5415

5415 25 29 31 33

5412A 5412B

52 AVE.

5015

S.

25

6410

35A

44

6211

CR E

GRANDVIEW CRES.

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6217

6703

4710

48B AVE.

27-29

PA RK

34

6508

( HIGHWAY 13)

4706

6219 4817 4815 4813 6220

4816 4814 4812

4815

6510 to 6550

6602

ND

6002

4820

49 AVE.

6208

100

4823 4821

GR A

38

130-136

4827 4825

4902

22 24 6202

HIGHWAY 13 THRU CAMROSE (48 AVENUE )

170-160

6800

6800

180

7

6002

33

600

700

110-122

4904

49 AVE.

6217

6800

140

5010

4912

4906

4820

4879

6800

5014

5009

904 704

4908

6217

4900

(EAST) ASPEN TERRACE

200

340-310

6800

6800

50 AVE.

6220

7300

5001

4920

6524

360

500

50A AVE.

11 50 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

5416

5406

501

5008 5006 5004 6520

.

5008

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400

800

5006 5006 50

5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

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5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5102

4806

03

6821

5020 5018 0 50 5 5014 50 50 5007 50

5019 5017 5 5015 013 5 50 5013

08 08 5008

5423 5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407

5215 A-D

5109 5112 5107 5110 5108 5105 5106 5103 5104 5101 5702

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6514 5010

5204

5203 5201

5301

5314

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6512

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5208 5206

5205

5501 5503 5505 5507 5509

50

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03

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5209

56 ST.

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5503 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5211

5212

5213

55 ST.

5611

5215B 5215A

5511

52

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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

5313

5321

5705 5214 5212 5210 5207 5208 52 5206 05 5204 5202 5215 5213 5211 5209

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5405A5405H 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203

5324

5301 5303

58 ST. CL.

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58 ST.

53

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 06 52

57 ST.

60 ST.

5304 5302

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55 AVE.

5507 5505 5503 5444 5442 5440 5438 5436 5434 5432 5430 5428 5426 5424 5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5402

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5006

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5106

5218

53 531416 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

5313 5311 5309 5307 5305

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

530

5306

5402

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

5328

5312 5310 5308

5506

5401/ 5910

5317 5315

5308

5321 5319 5317

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

5408 5406

54 ST.

59 ST.

5806 58 5804 5 5802 58

58 ST.

5908 5906 5904 5811 5902 5816 5809 5814 5807 5812 5805 5810 5803

5322 20 53 18 53

5319

5314 5312 5310

5000

5

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5911 5909 5907 5905 5903 5901 5813 5811 5809

5316

5502 02 02

5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

17 54

6009

60

0

61

61 05 60 02 61 03 60 18 60 01 60 16 60 17 60 14 60 15 60 12 1 60 10 6 601 3 08 00 1 6006 60 9 07 6004 600 5 6002 6003 6000

62 3 01

54

6 61 03 2 ST ST 61 08 . .C 0 L. 6 6104 6 6 610 1 1 7 61 03

53

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54 5409 54 07 54 05 03 54 01

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55 AV

5404 54 02

05

06

53

07

5320 5318

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5422 5420 5418

5410

54A AVE.

5218

6001

53

1

66

0

8

3

30

6627

53 AV

5415 5410 5413 5408 5411 5406 4 5409 540 02 5407 54 5405 5403

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5302

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6012 5412 5410 5408 5406

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6104

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14

16

16

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A

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54

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55 AVE.

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55

5512 5510 5508 5506 5504 5502

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5304

5413 5411 54 09

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6801

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60

5415

54 12 54 54 10 54 08 54 06 04 05 54

5403 5401

11 66 13 66 15 12 66 66 14 17 66 07 66 16 66 09 66 6619 66 11 6618 66 6621 6620 6613 2 6623 6615 662 4 7 6625 530 662

5308 5306 5304

4

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6603

5418

5414

5407 5405

1

64 0 6501 6503 6505 6507 530 9

66 ST.

660

63 ST.

6518

6602

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65 65 07 S T. 6509 5402 6511 6504 6513 6506 6515 6508 6517 5403

6604

6303 5402 6305 6304 7 630 6306 6309 540 6311 05 54

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65 06 6508 6510

6512 6514 6516

5411 5409

8

6310 12 63

630

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REFLECTIONS by Bonnie Hutchinson Our grandmothers’ stories

One hundred years ago–1916 was a big year for women in Alberta. In March 1916, women were granted the right to vote. In July 1916, Emily Murphy’s first decision as a Judge was challenged by a defense lawyer who contended her ruling was not valid because she was not a “person” under the law. That incident triggered Emily Murphy and other Alberta women to begin a relentless 13-year process that led to women being acknowledged as persons under Canadian law. (Alberta’s “Famous Five” – Emily Murphy along with Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney and Irene Parlby–were the most prominent of those involved.) *** Camrose and District Centennial Museum is embarking on a project to celebrate 100 Years of Women’s Suffrage. As part of this, the museum is compiling stories of women who lived in our district in its early days. The museum is inviting us to contribute stories of our grandmothers and other pioneer women we knew. In support of that project, here’s a story about one of my great-grandmothers. *** Anna Sophia (Carlson) Andersen was born in Iowa in 1859. She arrived in Central Alberta in March 1905 and settled on a farm in East Bittern Lake with her husband John Peter Andersen and eleven children. They came from a poor quarter of land in Nebraska and suffered years of drought, cyclones and tornadoes. They decided to come to Alberta because good land was easier to obtain and they believed there would be greater opportunity for their children, aged 14 months to 20 years. One year later, Anna’s husband dropped dead of a heart attack Anna’s two eldest daughters, aged 19 and 17, went out to work. The two eldest boys, aged 20 and 13, shouldered the responsibility of helping to support their mother and the seven other children aged two to 15. They lived in a four-room farmhouse with two rooms upstairs and two rooms downstairs. The dugout cellar was used to store garden vegetables in the winter. Water was pumped and carried from a well in the yard. In those hard years, one winter their one cow that provided milk fell through ice on a slough, broke her leg and had to be destroyed. The chickens didn’t lay eggs in the cold chicken coop. Obtaining food was a challenge. They went into winter with $5. They bought flour, salt and gunpowder. With the gunpowder the boys made “shells.” They saved casings from real bullets and stuffed them with a little gunpowder and pellets carved out of wood. These shells were powerful enough so that, if the boys could get close enough, they could stun a rabbit enough to capture it. From the rabbits, Anna made rabbit stew. *** Anna’s Rabbit Stew Cut the rabbit into neat joints and rinse them well in warm salty water. If the rabbit is older, soak in salted water overnight. Cover rabbit pieces with water and bring to a boil. Add salt, peppercorns if you have them, onion pieces, carrot pieces and simmer gently for half an hour. Then add potatoes and simmer gently for another hour. Drain the juice and thicken with a butter/flour paste to make gravy. You may want to add more salt at this time. *** The 11 children all made it to adulthood and became teachers, farmers, nurses and other contributors to their communities. My mom (Anna’s granddaughter) thought it was not surprising that Alberta women helped get the right to vote and Alberta women led the process of having women declared persons under Canadian law. In the hardships of Alberta’s early years, women were used to taking on roles that were not traditional. I don’t know if that’s why Alberta women took the lead, but I do know I’m grateful that we don’t have to live through what our great-grandparents endured. If you have a story about a pioneer woman, contact Camrose and District Centennial Museum at 780-672-3298 to find out how her story could be included in their project. *** If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com

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People, wake up to powers the NDP government is giving itself in the (carbon tax) Bill 20 Climate Leadership Implementation Act, Part 3, division 1 and 2 from pages 52 to 621. Without warrant they can enter any land or premises used by the person in connection with the purchase, storage, or use of fuel. To side step any warrant, all they have to do is say the conditions for obtaining a warrant exist. They can seize and

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city dwellers who are AUPE members. Never would that happen. Where is the media’s concern and how are such drastic powers justified? If someone is running a crystal meth drug lab, the government has to obtain warrants and follow constitutional rights. But the Alberta NDP see nothing wrong with violating rural Albertan’s rights in particular with this Bill. Recently, Brian Mason said, “when we have guests in the legislature, we treat them with civility.” He has a very short memory of how in December 2015 the NDP treated rural Albertans present in the gallery. Such as Daniel Larivee making faces at those in the gallery and other NDP MLAs’ conduct, putting their feet up on the desk, leaning back and laughing about Bill 6 concerns. Ron Wurban, Calmar

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to complement the businesses that are already successfully running downtown.” The committee chose Thursday evenings to maintain what was known as a late shopping night in downtown Camrose. “We would like to see a resurgence of that (Thursday late night shopping). Over the years a few businesses have started to close on Thursday nights. Connie Turre explained to Chamber members there are 15 confirmed vendors at this point consisting of greenhouse vegetable markets, B.C. fruit, crafters and meat. “There will be a large array of products down there. “As for buskers (street performers) we have three people committed to coming and playing each Thursday night as well as the dust fairies who do balloons for children. “We are trying to get something for all ages - a truly destination market,” said Turee. “Downtown Camrose is a destination shopping area. With the downtown market we want to follow through with that, something truly unique.” The market will be offering free tables for not-for-profit organizations wishing to sell tickets or do fundraising. Thompson said the committee hopes to acquire a notfor-profit organization to help with the setting up and taking down of the market each Thursday night. “We are looking for some help with setting up the barricades and putting out the garbage barrels, then returning them at the end of the night,” said Thompson. “It

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Camrose Now! has proven to be a game-changer for the Camrose area. This app-mazing technology is unlike any other business-sourcing tool this market has ever seen. That’s why it has become so popular and handy for such an impressive quantity of users and leading businesses. Here’s a peek at what has made Camrose Now! uniquely different and so immensely captivating in such a short amount of time: • Tap and Connect Residential and Business Phone Directories Imagine a phone book in your pocket at all times. Recycle your print phone book one final time! Our electronic phone book is the 5th most popular destination for our app users. • Our Fun Section Wake up to a new funny seven days a week! Our print chuckle changes overnight. Local comedian Ken Valgaardson gives you an audio laugh every week. But there’s lots more in the fourth most visited area of our app. There’s also Suduko, crossword puzzles, horoscopes, YouTube videos and even lucky lottery numbers. • Our Go & Do Section This is the ultimate resource for everything you want to visit, enjoy and attend in the Camrose market – our third most popular button. • Instant News, Weather and Sports Everything you need in one convenient spot – even weather radar! It’s our second most popular button visited in the past three months. • Our Buy and Sell Section This is the most visited button on the app – 12,404 views and it’s no wonder! Ads are FREE! Traffic is heavy. Results are yours. What do you, as an individual, want to sell?

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Legion gives back through Poppy Fund By Murray Green

Legion president Dale Debnam presented funds to St. Mary’s Hospital palliative care and special care unit manager Kim Roberts.

Comrade Bob Burt, past president Camrose branch presents funds to Hospice Society of Camrose chair Stacey Strilchuk.

Comrade Bob Burt, past president Camrose branch presents funds to The Bethany Group director of client services John Davis.

The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion strives to keep the memory alive of the Canadian men and women who paid the supreme sacrifice in the service of Canada during past wars and on subsequent operations since Korea. This goal is achieved through the annual Poppy Campaign and the Remembrance Day services. As a result of the generosity of Canadians during their annual Poppy Campaign, the club was able to ensure that Veterans and their families are cared for and treated with the respect that they deserve. Camrose Branch #57 thanked the citizens of the City of Camrose and surrounding area for their generous donations to the 2015 Poppy Campaign. In this year’s donations, special allowance was made for a donation of $3,000 to the Fort McMurray Relief Fund. The Poppy Trust Fund financial statement started with an opening balance of $5,915.22. Total donations received were $29,720. “Supplies (wreaths, poppies) cost $4,528.95, promotional material cost $360.69, campaign expenses were $969.75, assistance to personnel cost $500, poppy/literary contest winners received $395, cadet units received $1,500 and donations back to the community were $18,102. Bursaries handed out were $4,000 for a closing balance of $5278.83,” stated Comrade Barb Steinman, chairman of the Poppy Fund. On May 30, the Royal Canadian Legion Camrose Branch 27 Poppy Trust Fund presented cheques to the Capital Care Foundation – Kipnes Centre (not able to attend), Camrose Hospice Society, St. Mary’s Hospital, The Bethany Group, Stars Air Ambulance, 3068 SALH RCACC (not in attendance) and 644 Air Cadet Squadron. A total of $18,102.00 was donated back to the community from the Poppy Trust Fund.

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Entertaining season set for Lougheed Centre By Murray Green

Another great season of fall and spring entertainment will be announced at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre at a Season Launch celebration on Wednesday, June 8. You will be able to take tours of the facility, view video clips of the upcoming shows and listen to the high energy Celtic rock sounds of the Derina Harvey Band. This is a free event, open to the public. Community tours begin at 6 p.m. At 7 p.m. sneak peek video trailers of each of the artists will be shown and then the band will take the stage. The Lougheed Centre will again have three series. The Shuman Insurance Series is the main presentation of 12 shows throughout the year. The Central Agencies Family Series with three shows is back by popular demand and the Re/Max Classical Series of five concerts highlights the fine arts. “We have one additional show, the East Coast Kitchen Party. Because it is a limited seating show, 184 seats, we couldn’t include it in one of the series,” explained Nick Beach, acting general manager of the Lougheed Centre. The Derina Harvey Band will play a set as a sneak peek of what to expect during the season. It provides a real taste of her cabaret style show that is coming back on Saturday, Oct. 8. “I think it is fantastic that we will have a live show to promote a concert in the fall,” added Beach. The first show in the fall, Wednesday, Sept. 21 at 8 p.m., features The Bros. Landreth. “They are an amazing roots-rock band that we found. They are a wicked rising star that won a Juno last year for the best roots album of the year,” shared Beach. “They are a crossover between roots, rock and country. Bros. Landreth of Winnipeg are rising fast and I was hoping we could get them before they got too expensive for us.” Bros. Landreth consists of four band members featuring David and Joey Landreth. Their father often backed up bands such as Amos Garrett. The Paperboys, Friday, Oct. 14, have been around for about 20 years revealing a musical blend of roots, Celtic, bluegrass, Latin and soul to connect with people from around the world. “They are a large band with seven members because the flute player from the Spirit of the West is playing with them on this tour,” indicated Beach. “They have a very mixed genre, which appeals to a varied audience. I listened to them when I was in college and didn’t hear them for a few years. When I went to Vancouver to prepare for the showcase of bands, I

heard them again and realized they are still amazing. They have high energy.” Highly sought after Alberta country music icon Terri Clark, Sunday, Oct. 30, will be performing a Back to My Roots show with a solo acoustic guitar. The former Big Valley Jamboree headliner will be returning to Camrose, this time with a much more intimate concert. “She played at Rexall Place in Edmonton last year, this year Camrose. It is a big jump for us to get her during a national tour. The neat thing about this show is that it will feel like she is sitting in your living room with

folk and roots album of the year in 2015.” A season won’t be the same without a remarkable ballet show. This time Ballet Victoria brings The Nutcracker to life in time for the holiday season, Thursday, Dec. 15. “This is huge for us because I kept getting asked to bring in The Nutcracker to Camrose. Dance company’s don’t usually leave home at Christmas time. When I first pitched the idea, I kind of got the, are you kidding me feeling, but they said they would consider it if I could build a tour around the show. I talked to my peers and

Steven Page, formerly of the Barenaked Ladies, is ready to take the stage at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. The Season Launch is on June 8.

you,” said Beach. “Our furthest seat away is closer than the best seat at a concert, so that is intimate.” Jake’s Gift, Thursday, Nov. 17, will be a theatre presentation on the moving story of a Second World War veteran’s reluctant return to Juno Beach. It is about the legacy of remembrance and makes personal the story behind one soldier’s grave. “We were lucky to get this show so close to Remembrance Day. It is done by a one women character, Julia Mackey, and it has won many awards. It is one of the most powerful pieces of Canadian theatre, period. She usually makes a donation to the local Legion, but we haven’t discussed that with her yet,” he added. The Eastern Belles, Friday, Nov. 25, are a blend of three strong PEI vocalists that share their love of country, folk and Americana sounds. “They (Catherine MacLellan, Ashley Condon and Meaghan Blanchard) were three solo artists from different parts of the island that kept running into each other at music festivals and they thought maybe they should write a song together. Now they are performing together,” explained Beach. “MacLellan won a Juno for

without much hesitation, we booked four other shows for an Alberta tour.” Tchaikovsky’s music blends with Ballet Victoria to provide a timeless classic in time for the holidays. “They have a local component to their show, so look for local dancers to join them on stage. It is a great opportunity for local dancers to be a part of a major show and dance company,” said Tanya Pattullo, patron services manager. Timing was on the Lougheed Centre’s side. They also secured holiday favourites Tenore for the Christmas With You show, Saturday, Dec. 17. Tenore will include special guest Sangkor of the University of Alberta Augustana Campus (community based choir). “People love their Christmas shows and even though they don’t need back-up singers, this is a wonderful chance to get Sangkor exposed to a world-class performance in Camrose,” said Beach. “Tenore was sold out last year.” Corner Gas star Brent Butt, Friday, Jan. 20, will be bringing his comedy routine to Camrose. “I’ve seen his shows and he is very funny and his shows are usually clean. People are going

to love this show and I’m expecting a sell out,” he said. The New North Collective, Friday, Jan. 27, is an ensemble of northern Canadian performing artists from Yukon, Northwest Territories and Nunavut. “This is the show that is going to catch people off guard. Most people might not recognize them, but once they hear them, people will want to go to the concert,” said Beach. “This is another collection of solo artists that have come together and started writing songs to perform together. The tour is called Images of the North, which reflects the culture and images of northern Canadians.” Jim Witter is coming back by popular demand, Thursday, Feb. 2. “After the show I must have had at least 50 phone calls and emails saying when are you bringing him back. He was the hit of the season. This time he will be showcasing the music of Simon and Garfunkel, one of the top bands in Canada in the 60s and 70s,” revealed Beach. “We were so bombarded that I thought if I didn’t bring him back, I would be run out of town.” Steven Page of the Barenaked Ladies, Thursday, March 16, needs little introduction. “I’ve tried to get him for awhile. He is such a good songwriter and his voice is so powerful. This is a big show for us.” Emile-Claire Barlow, Wednesday, April 12, will be wrapping up the season. “Last year, I put in Jim Witter for me, even when no one else had heard of him. This year, it is Emilie-Claire Barlow. She is a vocal jazz artist and she just won a Juno this spring for vocal jazz album of the year. She also won one three years ago. She has a six piece band and you could listen to her all day long,” said Beach. “This will be the artist of the season.” Children’s series

Will Stroet, Saturday, Oct. 1, is an award winning CBC entertainer who plays high energy children’s songs. He inspires children to be active, healthy, creative and engaged in the world. “Children will recognize his name and his songs,” he said. The Dufflebag Theatre will be performing Peter Pan, Saturday, Nov. 19, with a refreshing twist on one of the classic fairy tales. “They perform about 600 shows a year and they like to invite audience members to play parts in the show.” The result is exciting and spontaneous fun. Hamelin, A New Fable, Saturday Jan. 21, is a live action musical adventure and is loosely based on the story of the Pied Piper of Hamelin. “They take traditional fairy tales and modernize them. It will appeal to older

children because it is a musical theatre. We focused on making family entertainment affordable.” Classical series

“The classical series was a huge hit last year. A lot of theatres around us don’t include classical shows, so it was a big leap for us. People in Camrose love classical music, so we were successful. They are hungry for world-class classical music,” explained Beach. This year the Red Deer Symphony Orchestra, Sunday, Sept. 25, will be the first professional orchestra to play at the Lougheed Centre. The show will be called Beethoven Blast. “I started with Red Deer because they are based in a smaller centre. I thought their desire to do something out of their city would be higher. They are looking for growth opportunities. They sell out every show in Red Deer, but they were looking to go outside of Red Deer.” Milton Schlosser and his piano skills were called back to the series, Sunday, Oct. 23. His show Friends Classical Jazz will include local jazz guitarist Robert Renman. “We decided to show off the faculty at Augustana. There are world-class musicians in Camrose and this is a showcase for the local talent. We have the crosscountry running coach (Renman) showing everyone his jazz guitar skills.” Country Roads, Sunday, Nov. 20, features Nicole Lorenz on piano in a solo act. The Montreal pianist is one of Augustana’s most distinguished graduates. She leads the audiences through Europe and its countryside with Beethoven, Debussy and Batok. Songs of Love and Loss, Sunday, Jan. 15, features Shaunna Shandro on vocals. The Texas artist has a powerful soprano voice that will move you through both song and voice. “If you liked JoseMarie Lord last year, you don’t want to miss this concert,” said Beach. A Lads Journey, Saturday, Feb. 4, includes a tour of British writers and composers. Camrose-raised pianist and Augustana alumnus Joel Harder (also New York’s Juilliard School of Music alumnus) is joined by tenor Dominic Armstrong. “The entire classical concert will be in English featuring the best British writers and composers.” The three series was kept affordable for families and seniors. “We tried to bring the best artists and at a fair price. We want people to trust us in bringing in high quality shows.” Tickets for all shows will go on sale on June 8 at the launch. Look for the annual gala to be on Feb. 25.


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THANK YOU! The Friends of the Hay Lakes Library would like to extend a warm and heartfelt thank you to everyone who sponsored and attended our annual Slip and Bloomer Plant Sale. Once again, it was a wonderful and worthwhile event! The money raised is used for the invaluable children’s programming offered by our Library. Thank you for your support and for being a part of this wonderful outreach! We couldn’t do it without you. A special thank you to the following sponsors: Air FX Heating & A/C Hair By Marta Nattestad Alberta Beef Producers Herta Hein Alberta Maid Roxane Horlacher Arbor Greenhouse Bob Klappstein Avonroy Gardens Amanda Krischke BMR Greenhouse Maplewood Acres Joe and Lynn Broschak Paula Melnyk Camrose Veterinary Hospital Eedie Metzker Camrose Video Store Newtrishon Beauty Canadian Tire, Leduc Nickel Farms Cranberry Inn Virginia Olsen Country Lane RS Electrical Services Salisbury Greenhouse Country Road Greenhouse Charissa Scott Edge Equipment Carl And Christina Selin Eastside Greenhouse Superstore Engraving Masters Walmart Enerplus Westway Greenhouse Four Corners and Tiles

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Echo chamber at arts centre By Murray Green

The Echo Chamber art display will be showcased at the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre until June 15. Art, regardless of the subject, style, or artistic medium, can be described as an expression of the artist’s voice. What is portrayed by the artist is similar to an echo. It reflects something real in the artist’s mind. Philosophical medita-

tions are expressed in the TREX exhibition Echo Chamber. It features the works of Brenda Kim Christiansen, Patrick Higgins and Paddy Lamb. The pieces in this collection explore concepts of realism and illusion, memory and experiences. While inspired by the visible world and personal experiences, the art works in Echo Chamber go beyond documenting individual memories

and narratives. The works activity engage viewers in the fabrication of new memories, narratives and perceptions of reality, thereby constructing echoes of experience, which become the viewer’s own. Echo Chamber was organized by the Art Gallery of Alberta for the Alberta Foundation for the Arts Travelling Exhibition Program. The arts centre is open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on week days.


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Local club celebrated Royal Purple week By Murray Green

The Camrose chapter of the Royal Purple Canada not only honoured 102 years in this country, but also celebrated 84 years of helping the community locally. The Elks and Royal Purple acknowledged the milestones from May 15 to 23. Royal Purple is a charitable non-profit organization raising money for charities focusing on the needs of children and groups who support children’s needs. When the Royal Purple turned 100, the club moved from being an auxiliary of the

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Members of the Camrose Royal Purple celebrated 84 years of service to the surrounding community at the Elks Hall.

Elks to the Canadian Royal Purple Society. Now the ladies run an independent charitable organization. In Alberta, the organization donates more than $20,000 per year to charity. Camrose Royal Purple was formed in March 1932

and currently has 36 active members and donates in excess of $7,000 yearly to charities and local requests in the community. The Royal Purple work at monthly bingos and casinos, as well as cater for lunches, banquets

and other functions to generate the funds used to donate. The club meets twice a month at the Elks Hall and are looking for new members to join the group. There are no requirements for membership, except members must

be at least 14 years of age and enjoy having fun and like to volunteer in the community. For more information contact Linda Stevenson at 780-672-1963, or Marion Czapp at 780-672-4326.


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Junior high bands win awards

Murray Green, Camrose Booster The Charlie Killam School bands were showcased at the Lougheed Centre on May 24. Submitted

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The École Charlie Killam School Grade 6, 7 and 8 Concert Bands, under the direction of Bob Bailey, have again captured Superior Band awards at the Alberta Band Association provincial Festival of Bands earlier in May. In addition, the Grade 6 Concert Band was selected from 125 bands as the recipient of the Adjudicator’s Choice Award. The award is relatively new, having been presented for the past three years. It was won last year by the CCHS Grade 9 Concert Band (Tom Spila, conductor), so the award stays in Camrose for at least another year. The Alberta Band Association (ABA) provincial Festival of Bands is an annual festival held in Red Deer that draws school and community bands of all levels from around the province, from neighbouring provinces and even from the northern USA.

Adjudicators are brought in from the USA and across Canada for their expertise in the field of band music, and participating bands and their conductors experience the benefits of this expertise through adjudication and workshop. The Grade 6 Concert Band (commonly referred to as the Grade 6 Honour Band), is invitational, but rather than based on audition, it’s based on attitude and effort. Students who have a great attitude and plan to continue taking band as an option in junior high are all invited to play in the Honour band. They rehearse extra-curricularly over a three-week period, after the Camrose and District Music Festival is over and before the ABA Festival of Bands begins. It’s quite a challenge to get this group ready to perform in time. Mr. Bailey established this practice

many years ago as a recruiting tool, when Grade 6 students were located in every elementary school in Camrose, sometimes under other conductors. He initiated this collaborative arrangement and it was an enjoyable annual event for many years. Now the Grade 6 students are located under one roof at École Charlie Killam under his baton. However, he still receives assistance from his friends and colleagues Bob Wilson (retired), Norm Skretting (retired) and from CCHS’s Spila. The Battle River Regional School Division has a strong tradition of excellent support for their school music programs and this has enabled them to thrive at the elementary, junior high, and high school levels, providing many children with a lifelong love for band, choir, and jazz band music and skills to carry on making music for the rest of their lives.

Hank Williams, Buddy Holly tribute show By Murray Green

Hank Williams and Buddy Holly are two of the most iconic recording artists and song writers of the modern era and a local audience will be able to share in the experience Sunday, June 12. Ken Mastel and The Moon Dogs bring their Two Legends– One Night show into the Bailey Theatre. Mastel, who played both Williams and Holly in theatrical stage performances wanted to keep playing the music. Ken Mastel of Wetaskiwin received his first electric guitar when he was 17 years old. The entertainer will be at the Bailey Theatre for a show at 2 p.m. on June 12. “Before I could play a B-minor chord, I grabbed the guitar and posed for pictures dressed in a Buddy Holly jacket, bow-tie and the famous glasses,” recalled Mastel. “I got to

play Buddy in the theatrical show The Buddy Holly Story, and after the run was over, we wanted to keep the music going.” His band, The Moon Dogs, includes Mark Smale on the drums, Chris Hardy on the bass, and Saida Leclerq on violin and piano–all musicians from the original show. Randy Jevne and Wes Hiller on lead and steel guitars were added to complete the authentic sound. Mastel does double duty as the show opens with his tribute to Hank Williams. “He was one of the most influential artists in North America,” Mastel said. “Before there was Elvis, The Beatles, The Stones or anybody else, there was only Hank. He was the record industry’s first superstar.” As an actor, Mastel also played Hank Williams in the stage production of The Hank Williams Story. Continued on page 38

Wetaskiwin singer Ken Mastel tributes both Hank Williams and Buddy Holly in a concert featuring two music legends on Sunday, June 12 at the Bailey Theatre.


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Rooting up the family By Lori Larsen

Searching your family tree can lead to answered questions, discovering exciting information or even uprooting some interesting or not so interesting facts. Genealogy is the record of a person’s, group’s or family’s descent from ancestors, in short, their lineage or pedigree. The Camrose Branch of the Alberta Genealogical Society is hosting Pat Ryan, a certified genealogist in her presentation Who’s Your Momma, at the Camrose Library (downstairs meeting room) on Thursday June 9 at 7 p.m. Using a humourous approach, Pat engages her attendees in an approximately hour long workshop on genealogy and searching family history.

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“Every single attendee will be anxious to rush home with new skills that will break down some brick walls,” said Pat. “I highly recommend this for all skill levels. And it’s fun.” Pat has presented, not only across Canada, but as far away as Scotland. She is a first generation Canadian. Her father was born in Scotland and her mother was born in the United States of America. She has completed the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society’s Certification Courses and is a member of the Association of Professional Genealogists as well as a founding member of the College of Certified Saskatchewan Genealogists. She is also a member in genealogy societies throughout the world. Pat teaches in Regina and offers online classes allowing anyone, anywhere to participate in digging up their roots no matter where they live. For more information about Pat and her courses visit www.patryangenealogy. blogspot.com.

Joseph James Hayduk June 4, 1934 ~ June 8, 2015 If roses grow in Heaven Lord, please pick a bunch   for me. Place them in my Father’s arms And tell him they’re from me. Tell him that I love him   and miss him, And when he turns to smile, Place a kiss upon his cheek And hold him for awhile. Because remembering him   is easy, I do it every day, But there’s an ache within   my heart That will never go away. Love from Dale Hayduk, Bill and Michele Parnall and family, Roxie and Dane Rude and family, Alan Hayduk and family

Charles Magneson Charles Magneson was born at Ryley, Alberta on January 31, 1931; he died on May 27, 2016 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose at the age of 85 years. He is survived by his loving wife Elaine; two sons Terry (Judy) and Darrell; four daughters Cheryl (Ralph) Berke, Marlene (Dan) Guest, Karen (Terry) Koppel and Judy (Garry) Sinn; 11 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; and one sister Bernice Heiberg. He was predeceased by his parents and one grandson Dwight Koppel. Funeral services were held on Friday, June 3, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. at Bethel Lutheran Church in Ryley with Rev. Kevin Langager officiating. Interment followed in the Ryley Cemetery. If friends so desire, memorial donations may be given to the Bethel Lutheran Church or a charity of one’s choice.

The family of

Pat Durand …would like to thank all our friends and family who brought gifts of food, flowers and donations made in Pat’s memory. Thank you to Pastor Bill Harder for the fitting service for Dad. Thank you to Cam Parker and Bart Orr and the staff of Burgar Funeral Home for helping our family and making the arrangements go smoothly and stress-free. Special thanks to Pat McFeely and Odean Trautman for their tribute to Dad; to Don and Kathy Stasko for being our support and strength during Dad’s passing and for their care of Dad. To Charlotte Trautman, thank you for finding Dad’s mother cat and kittens a new home. Thank you to all who helped us through this difficult time. In lieu of thank you cards, a donation has been made to STARS. – Dean (Shelly), Brent (Gail), Michelle (Todd) and Lynne (Stacey) and families

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Thank You We thank the doctors, nurses and all the support staff of Bethany Meadows “C” Cottage (Maple) for their compassionate care and attention to Florence Taylor over the past year. We also express our sincere thanks to Reverend Brian Hunter for his support and officiating at the funeral service. Thank you also to Cam Parker and Burgar Funeral Home for their flawless handling of the arrangements, advice and cooperation. Our acknowledgement with thanks goes to pianist Lucille Oppen for the service music and the Masonic ladies for the fine luncheon. A hearty appreciation to all the Lions, friends and neighbours who joined us in the celebration of Flo’s life and to those who made donations to the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides or other charities of their choice. Thank you! – Jim Taylor and family

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Canada Day celebration plans are beginning to spark By Murray Green

Sparks are starting to fly as plans for the Canada Day celebrations shift into high gear for July 1. This year will commemorate the 175th anniversary of the birth of Sir Wilfred Laurier, the 175th anniversary of the election of Baldwin and Lafontaine, Leaders for Responsible Government, the 150th anniversary of the

Fenian Raids and the main focus will be on the 100th year of Canadian Women’s Suffrage. Opening ceremonies will begin at 11 a.m. followed by entertainment, activities and a yard sale. The Mirror Lake Express train will provide rides, and Odin’s Ravens Viking Group will be setting up camp on site and providing demonstrations.

There is also a new life size Snakes and Ladders game, stilt walker demonstrations and hands on training, the cadets will be operating a dunk tank and there will be lots of carnival games for 25 cents per play and prizes for all players. There will also be several food vendors and demonstrations by the museum. The character of “Mrs. Bashaw”

will reenact the Women’s Suffrage movement throughout the day. “I am looking forward to a fun filled day for the whole family,” said Jane CherryLemire, committee chair. Unfortunately, there will not be a breakfast this year, but a full list of entertainment, events and activities will be released once they have been finalized.

The committee is looking for community sponsorship and volunteers, which are needed for the event. “I truly appreciate all of the community support that we receive for this event,” said Cherry-Lemire. Should you have any interest in becoming a supporter or volunteer, contact Jane Cherry-Lemire at 780672-9949.


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Dorothy Sharuga

Alexander (Alex) David Lyle

December 11, 1921 ~ May 27, 2016

Alex was one of four children born to Jack and Hazel L yle. He was born on February 22, 1929 in Stettler, Alberta. He passed away on May 18, 2016. Alex spent his youth in the Liberal/ Stettler area and in Edberg. Edberg was where he met Kay Dumont, whom he married on August 22, 1951. They lived for a short time in Vancouver, Camrose and Bawlf. Since 1962, home for Alex was on a farm near Ohaton. Alex had a variety of jobs over his lifetime, including various trucking jobs, teaching at the Burgess School and farming. Alex is probably best known for driving school bus, which he did for over 40 years. Alex enjoyed curling, golfing, camping, working in his shop, playing cards, lawn darts and shuffleboard. Family and friends were very important to him. Alex was always there to lend a helping hand or to offer support in a time of need. Alex is survived by his children Wendy (Wendell) and Rick (Sheilaugh); four grandchildren Ryan, Kim, David and Stacie; 12 great-grandchildren; and two sisters Doreen and Anada (Alan). He was predeceased by his wife Kay; parents Jack and Hazel; one brother Garnet; and daughter-in-law Shelley. A Memorial Service was held on Friday, May 27 at 1:00 p.m. from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Rev. Brian Hunter officiating. Interment followed at Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com. Card of Thanks The family of the late Alex Lyle would like to thank Dr. Pasha, Dr. Slabbert and the Unit 2 Nursing Staff for their care and compassion. Thank you also to friends and family for their gifts of food, flowers, prayers, phone calls and visits. Your support during a difficult time was greatly appreciated. Thank you to Rev. Brian Hunter for your special words at the Memorial Service. Thanks to Brian Dumont for the beautiful solos that deeply touched hearts. Appreciation goes to the members of the Royal Canadian Legion for their honor tributes. A special thank you to Cam and the staff at Burgar Funeral Home for your help and understanding. ~ Wendy, Rick and Families

Dorothy Sharuga of Daysland passed away on Friday, May 27, 2016 at the age of 94 years. Left to cherish her memory are her children Diane (Winston) Cochrane of Moncton, New Brunswick, Douglas Sharuga of Daysland, and Renee (Bob) Caulder of Errington, BC; and four grandchildren. Dorothy was predeceased by her husband Patrick. A Divine Liturgy was celebrated at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, June 6, 2016 from The Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church in Daysland with Rev. Greg Faryna as celebrant. Interment has taken place in the Daysland Cemetery. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to STARS. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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James Clifford Olstead November 24, 1927 – January 17, 2013 They say it’s a beautiful  journey, From the old world to the new. Someday we’ll make   that journey, Which will lead us straight   to you. And when we reach that garden In which there is no pain, We’ll put our arms around you And never part again. Love and miss you so much, Mary, Maureen, Lisa and James

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Louis Elezeor Juneau In the early morning hours on May 22, 2016, after a protracted illness, our dear father and husband shed his mortal coil. On June 6, 1936, Louis Elezeor Juneau was born in Ponteix, a small town in southern Saskatchewan. He was the second youngest of six children. He had four brothers and one sister. A few years later in the 1940s, his family moved to Coleman, in southern Alberta, where they remained until the mid-1950s. After moving to northern Alberta, Louis’ family settled in Rocky Lane, near Fort Vermilion. A number of years later, Louis met Dawn Murphy and they were wed in 1967. Louis and Dawn moved to Peace River, Alberta and started a family. In the early 1970s, sons Barclay and Kyle were born. In 1977, the Juneau family moved south to Camrose, Alberta. Shortly after their arrival, a third son, Jared, was added to the family. For the next three-and-a-half decades, Louis was an agent for Greyhound Bus Lines and owner of Camrose Bus and Delivery Service Ltd. until his retirement in 2011. Louis is survived by his wife Dawn; sons Barclay, Kyle (Leanne) and Jared; granddaughters Ryley, Jessie and Shayla; as well as his brother Jacques (Gretta). He was predeceased by his parents Yvonne and Leonce; brotheres Fernand, Roland and Richard; and sister Therese. Our family would like to thank all of the facilities that our Dad called home during his illness. These included Extendicare (Viking, Alberta), Bethany’s Bashaw Meadows, Sunrise Village and especially the very nice caregivers at Bethany Meadows (Birch Cottage). We would also like to thank the excellent staff at St. Mary’s Hospital (Unit 2). For what was supposed to be a temporary stop, the five months that Dad stayed with you was made much easier by your kindness and great sense of humour. In addition, thank you to Cam and Burgar Funeral Home for helping our family through this challenging loss. Finally, our family would like to acknowledge all of the wellwishers and people who have made this difficult time a little easier. Please go to www.burgarfuneralhome.com and sign Dad’s guestbook. In lieu of flowers, we ask that you make a small donation to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice. Heartfelt thanks and blessings to you all, The Juneau family

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Jaywalkers’ Jamboree filled downtown with excitement

Photos by Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster

Luka Wallace-Meyer, 4, of Camrose gives a big thumbs up as he enjoys his ride on the merry-go-round.

Three-year-old Aleena Lapossie of Camrose tries her hand at bowling for the green.

Left to right Rev. Jonathan Aat-Mensah, Remi Derringer and Brenden Reed got their jam on outside The Bali Shop in downtown Camrose on June 3, during Jaywalkers.

Seven-year-old Maligne Morris of Camrose enjoys her chips on a stick at Jaywalkers’ Jamboree.

Sole City employee Karen Mingo, left, and Janelle Tomaszewski, right assist Sandy Wischlinski, centre with one of the many deals offered during Jaywalkers held June 3 and 4.

Bird’s eye view of the midway at Jaywalkers’ Jamboree.

Emmett Prost, 6, of Camrose experienced an upside down view of Jaywalkers as he tried out the Eco Bungy Jumper.

Camrose and District Centennial Museum president Will Voth demonstrates an early washing machine as part of the display of machines from the past during the annual Jaywalkers’ Jamboree.


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Huntington golf tourney By Murray Green

Join the Camrose chapter of the Huntington Society of Canada’s volunteers for the ninth annual Camrose Golf Tournament to Cure Huntington Disease in support of families in the local area impacted by Huntington disease. Golfers tee off at the Camrose Golf Course on June 18 at 9 a.m. This event is among the top revenue generators of fundraising events in support of the Huntington Society of Canada. All proceeds will go directly to the Huntington Society of Canada to support families in Canada impacted by Huntington disease (HD) and Juvenile Huntington disease (JHD). Join the local chapter for the golf tournament to help end HD. Be sure to bring your appetite for lunch and awards after the tournament. For more information and registration details visit

www.huntingtonsociety.ca/ events. HD is a debilitating brain disorder that is fatal and incurable. About one in every 7,000 Canadians has HD and approximately one in every 5,500 is at risk of developing the disease. Many more are touched by HD whether as a caregiver, a family member, or a friend. Huntington disease is often described as having the symptoms of Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and ALS – simultaneously. As the disease progresses, a person with Huntington’s become less able to manage movements, recall events, make decisions and control emotions. The disease leads to incapacitation and eventually, death. For more information contact Rob Campbell at email rcampbell@leduccounty.com, phone 780-6088140, or Shauna Campbell at 780-678-6000.

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UNRESERVED ACREAGE SALE Estate of Dennis Walsichuk of Devon, AB Directions: Being north of Devon on Hwy 60 to Pine Valley Road, go 2 miles west to Rg. Rd. 264 and 1/8 mile north. 51223 Rg. Rd. 264 Bob Grice, Hauser Home Hardware; Vivianne Grue, BRCF, Blain Fowler, Camrose Booster and (front) Richie Hutsul, Bowl for the Green winner.

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Axemen cut down opposition after rest By Murray Green

After two weeks of rain, the Camrose Axemen men’s baseball team was chomping at the bit to play the Sturgeon Paladins in North Central Alberta Baseball League action, June 1. Camrose hammered the stable horses 22-1 in a onesided contest when the skies cleared. Pitcher Shawn Noble took the mound, only allowing

one run on six hits, while striking out four batters. The victory vaulted the Axemen into second place with a 3-1 record. The top ranked Edmonton Blackhawks were the only team to beat Camrose this season. The story of the largest win run margin in the history of the club was offence. Blair Mulder led the charge with a six for seven night at the dish. Both Ryan Petryshyn

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and Paul Ofrim backed him up with four hits each. Jordan Riopel and Joe Pasychynk chipped in with three hits each as the team collected 25 hits on the night. The Axemen

pounded out seven doubles, three by Mulder. 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 final home regular season game is slated for Aug. 3.


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Hockey camp partners set for Camrose By Murray Green

A new partnership between Hockey Alberta and the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) will provide exciting opportunities for 80 athletes participating in a six-day development camp in Camrose in July. The AJHL Development Camp presented by Hockey Alberta is set for July 19 to 24 at the Recreation Centre. The goal of the partnership is to enhance an alreadysuccessful elite development camp that Hockey Alberta has operated over the past three years. The 2016 camp will feature invited 2000-born athletes who played in the Alberta Minor Midget League triple-A this year and who are not currently on the protected list of a Western Hockey League team. The players will participate in on-ice activities that include six practices, four games, off-ice and classroom sessions. “We are excited at the opportunity to partner with

the AJHL and provide a truly world class development and exposure opportunity for 80 Alberta athletes,” said Drew Dixon, manager of coach development for Hockey Alberta. “Not only will these players have a unique experience in showcasing their talent to the AJHL and their coaches, but an opportunity to learn from some of Alberta’s best coaches.” For the athletes attending the camp, the partnership will provide a number of benefits: AJHL players serving as team leaders during the camp; coach participation in player presentations, goalie sessions and off ice activities; a league presentation for athletes and parents; and preparation of a scout package and evaluation summary of each player following the camp. “The AJHL is proud to collaborate with Hockey Alberta for this unique opportunity in order to foster the development of an exclusive group of athletes

while integrating the experience and knowledge of coaches,” said commissioner Ryan Bartoshyk. “The event will serve to place a focused emphasis on development and further relations between all parties.” The camp is doubly beneficial for the participating players, as the on-ice sessions are led by coaches as a component of their participation in the National Coaching Certification Program High Performance 1 (HP1) seminar. These coaches are guided by some of the top leaders and mentors in Canada. When not leading the on-ice sessions for the players, the coaches will be taking part in sessions on topics such as special teams, planning to perform, offensive/defensive team play, goaltending, game and bench management, ethics in coaching and team building. For more information visit hockeyalberta.ca. Ferguson off to Kings The Spruce Grove Saints announced that 20-year-old

Scott Ferguson has committed to play for the Red Deer College Kings for the 2016-17 season. A veteran in the AJHL, Scott spent most of his junior career with the Camrose Kodiaks before joining the Saints at the trade deadline this season. During his career, he collected 40 goals and 38 assists for 78 points in 199 career games. “Scott came to us at the deadline from the Kodiaks and brought an added dimension to our forechecking with his speed and tenaciousness,” said coach Jason McKee. “His transition to our club from the Kodiaks was seamless and speaks to the type of player that Scott is. He became a regular in our lineup and played in many different roles. Scott’s work ethic will lead him to success at the next level with Red Deer College.” Ferguson is excited to move on. “I’d like to thank the Spruce Grove Saints and the Camrose Kodiaks organizations for four great

years of junior hockey and for helping me get to the next level,” he said. The Kings, Augustana Vikings and the rest of the teams will have one less opponent in the Alberta Colleges Athlete Conference next season. The Keyano Huskies are not operating due to financial restraints. Former Kodiak Joe Colborne, a former Kodiaks player, of the Calgary Flames, is organizing a charity concert this summer with Emerson Drive to honour Canadian Armed Forces members and raise funds for Support our Troops and the Military Museums Foundation. The concert will take place on Thursday, June 23, at the Military Museums of Calgary, with country artist Emerson Drive. Information on how to purchase tickets can be found on the event website, www.colbornesforces.com.

Bantam Hawks defend championship title By Murray Green

The Camrose Hawks bantam hockey team successfully defended its 16/60 League crown by winning the championship for the second straight year. The Hawks defeated Wabamun 7-6 in the final playoff game on March 19 to claim the title. “We started the season off with three returning players from our last year’s championship team. Of the remaining players that were assigned to our team we found out for some it was the first time they had played on the same team together. Because we had less players than we had a year earlier, we had to find some affiliates from the pee-wee ranks and were fortunate to have some willing players (and parents) step forward to come out to practices and play when needed,” said coach Peter Fenrich. “Figuring as it worked last year, the players heard a very similar speech before our first game about the three R’s of hockey – be Respectful, be Resilient, be Relentless, but their lack of familiarity with each other showed a little in our tiering games as we lost the first three and four out of five.” The team found some combinations that worked and put together a three game win streak before losing to Devon 6-4 on Nov. 28. That loss must have left an impression, as it was the last one the team

The Camrose bantam Hawks captured the 16/60 League championship for the second straight season. The team suffered just one loss in two years. Members of the team include back row from left, coach Peter Fenrich, Cayleb Gusnowski, Zach Waddell, Brandon Zunti, Brant Repchuk, Noah Markovich, Josh Cardinal, Josh Moores, Dawson Fenrich, Jaymes SandKalynka and coach Aaron Kovac. Middle row from left, Riley Repchuk, Carter Kovac and Jase McCarthy. Front row goalies are Kenneth Andrews and Josh Franz.

would lose. The Hawks finished the regular season with 12 more wins and three ties, plus three wins in the Wetaskiwin tournament, to take first place. The Hawks won five in a row in the playoffs to win gold medals. “From a coaching perspective it was great to see the players quickly buy into a team concept and show an impressive level of defence, determination and drive that lead them to post the least goals against, the second most goals for, the

most points and the second least penalty minutes,” said Fenrich. The Hawks had balanced scoring, solid defence and the best two goalie combination in the league. “Perhaps the most outstanding part was how the team was able to bring in affiliates when needed and those affiliates fit right in and contributed to the team’s success,” said Fenrich. “I hope every player can look back on the season and see how much more fun and successful you can

be when you are all doing what you can towards achieving a common goal. I trust that the players have learned some leadership and life skills that will serve them well in the years to come, and perhaps one day, somewhere down the line, they will be lucky enough to join the coaching ranks that I have been so fortunate to be a part of the last half dozen years.” The three players to garner back to back championships were Brant

and Riley Repchuk, and Dawson Fenrich. Coach Fenrich was joined by coaches Aaron Kovac, Shane Markovich and Troy Waddell. Players included Cayleb Gusnowski, Zach Waddell, Brandon Zunti, Brant Repchuk, Noah Markovich, Josh Cardinal, Josh Moores, Dawson Fenrich, Jaymes Sand-Kalynka, Riley Repchuk, Carter Kovac, Jase McCarthy, Kenneth Andrews and Josh Franz.


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Cadets awarded for participation in annual Spoon Shoot Submitted

Les Trautman from the Camrose Shooting Sports Association (CSSA) presented cadets with their Spoons for their participation and placement in the annual Spoon Shoot. A total of 11 cadets participated in the Spoon Shoot air rifle event. Cpl. Izaak DeVries earned first place with 96 points out of 100 on his targets. In second place scoring 90 points out of 100 on her target, was Cpl. Casey Murray. A job well done to these sharp shooters. The Spoon Shoot has been hosted by the CSSA, and before them, the Camrose Rifle and Revolver Club since the 1960s. The Spoon Shoot is used to essentially, wrap up the winter shooting season at the indoor range. It is held annually on the third or fourth Wednesday of March and only once has it not been held due to the Camrose Community Centre undergoing its renovations at the time. The Spoon Shoot consists of four rimfire rifle events with 10 shots at each target in the various shooting positions, such as standing, sitting, kneeling and the prone position. There are also two handgun events, which are rimfire and centerfire with 10 shots at each target, however

Les Trautman presents Cpl. Izaak DeVries with Spoon for first place in CSSA Spoon Shoot air rifle event.

Les Trautman presents Cpl. Casey Murray with Spoon for second place in CSSA Spoon Shoot air rifle event.

the handgun events are only shot in the standing position. Two years ago, the CSSA made the choice to include the air rifle event for the cadets to take part in. At that same time, the CSSA opened up the rimfire rifle events to the use of scope equipped rifles.

is available at the Camrose Licence and Registry as well as J & M Service. This will give you access to the indoor range, outdoor range, the trap and skeet field as well as an archery range. If you have any questions or inquiries visit website www.camroseshootingsports.

ca or on their Facebook page at Camrose Shooting Sports. The 3068 South Alberta Light Horse Army Cadets parade Tuesday evenings at the Camrose Community Centre and if you have any questions, please contact us at 780-672-3194 or 3068army@ cadets.gc.ca.

Kevin Sorenson, MP, Battle River-Crowfoot

the regulatory environment worse for the energy sector. In fact, they have been quite adamant that they will change the regulatory system, making it difficult for investors looking at reviving old energy projects or launching new ones. Their carbon tax will further burden investment in the oil-patch. The Liberals have not talked about retaining skilled labour. In western Canada, one of our key determinants to economic growth is the retention and attraction of skilled labour. It does not matter what industry we talk about. The skilled labour accumulated in the oil patch is fleeing. We need to work to ensure that people in Alberta stay in Alberta. We don’t want investors to find that the people with expertise in our worldclass infrastructure of talent are moving away. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this or previous columns you may write me at 4945-50 Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call 780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780608-4603 or e-mail Kevin. Sorenson.c1@parl.gc.ca.

Prior to that, it was open sights only. Participants can take part in as many or as few events as they wish and the Spoon Shoot is open to the public. CSSA membership is not required for this event. If anyone is seeking a membership to the CSSA, it

BUSINESS MOVE

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Marlin Travel owner Glenda Beagle, left celebrated the opening of her downtown office on 5030-50 Street with City of Camrose deputy mayor Greg Wood cutting the ribbon. Assisting with the May 31 ceremony was Chamber of Commerce president Tanya Fox.

VISION CARE OPENS

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose welcomed the Vision Care Plus business during a grand opening celebration downtown on May 28. Front left to right, employee Kelsey Christensen, Chamber president Tanya Fox, Chamber executive director Sharon Anderson, deputy mayor Greg Wood, Downtown Camrose president Michael Wetsch, owner optometrist Dr. Don LeDrew, optometrist Dr. Carole McCarron, employee Stacey Beaton and employee Misty Fernhout. Missing is optometrist Dr. Michael Joljart.

Federal Liberals fail our Alberta workers In Ottawa, we are watching the Liberal government do everything they can to ignore the unemployment crisis in our province. Instead, the Liberals have chosen to focus on a Bombardier bailout, with few job creating prospects in their Bill C-10, An Act to amend the Air Canada Public Participation Act. Bill C-10 clears the way for Air Canada to purchase Bombardier jets and thereby relieve some of the pressure on the Liberal government to subsidize Bombardier. This bill also removes legal recourse for provinces to take Air Canada to court should it outsource abroad its maintenance jobs, which could lead to a loss of Canadian jobs. Instead of helping Bombardier directly, the Liberals are using Air Canada to indirectly help Bombardier. Yet, they are risking Air Canada jobs in the process. We were disappointed with the scope of the Employment Insurance changes for oil-patch workers losing their jobs. Budget 2016 does not bring forward measures that will help with any job creation plans for the skilled labourers in the energy sector. Over 100,000 people are out of work in Alberta right now. The Liberals have made


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Dodge Grand Caravan Canada’s best selling minivan for 30 years

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By Murray Green

The 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan at Camrose Chrysler has been Canada’s bestselling minivan for more than 30 years. Grand Caravan’s design is intended to convey the dynamic driving nature of the vehicle. A front fascia that sports the Dodge signature split-crosshair grille and quad headlamps combine for an aggressive feel. A sculpted rear fascia and rear ring of fire LED taillamps completes the look from the front to the back. “Both the power liftgate and the power sliding doors feature obstacle detection, which reverses the door’s direction if an object is sensed in its path,” said Camrose Chrysler sales associate Candice Stone. Performance

From the state-of-the art high-pressure die-cast aluminum block and VVT to sequential multiport fuel injection and high-flow intake and exhaust ports, the 3.6 litre Pentastar engine applies some of the most advanced automotive engine technologies. The result is an exceptional blend of high torque, fuel-efficiency, low emissions, and quiet ride. The only thing better than numbers like 283 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque is the engine’s durability enhancing features, like an advanced oil filter system that helps eliminate oil spills and contributes to more environmentally-friendly disposal with its incredible filter element. “It’s also Flex Fuel capable, offering the choice of using either gasoline or ethanol (E85) fuel, or any combination of the two,” explained Stone. The comfort, luxury and superior craftsmanship of the Grand Caravan is a guaranteed double take. The integrated instrument panel offers a unified look with touches of chrome around the climate controls, shifter and gauge cluster rings. The LEDilluminated gauges are positioned for easy viewing and the steering wheel houses cruise and audio controls. The available tri-zone

automatic temperature control system keeps everyone comfortable via its electronic thermostats, and the push of a button activates the available class-exclusive full-circumference heated steering wheel, keeping the driver’s hands warm. Grand Caravan’s interior was intuitively designed to flip, fold and tumble with your needs. With the ability to carry up to seven people, an amazing amount of cargo or any combination in between with 81 possible seating configurations, neither your crew nor your cargo will feel the squeeze. “Bringing home purchases in big boxes isn’t a

problem. Simply stow second and third row seats into the floor with the available Super Stow ‘n Go to reveal a flat floor with 4,072 litres of cargo space without ever having to remove a seat. Even everyday errands are made easier with Grand Caravan. The 225-mm deep infloor storage bins behind the third row allows you to load and unload groceries with ease, without worrying about produce running out and under the seats,” added Stone.

The DVD entertainment system features nine-inch screens, two sets of wireless headphones, a remote, and input jacks to accommodate gaming and video possibilities during long trips. Safety

In adverse weather conditions, the standard Electronic Stability Control with Electronic Brake Assist works with an advanced allspeed traction control system to help the driver maintain

vehicle directional stability and limit oversteering or understeering. Electronic Brake Assist detects conditions when maximum force is needed for optimum stopping power. You can drive the 2016 Dodge Grand Caravan at Camrose Chrysler on Highway 13 East. Phone 780672-2476 or toll free, 1-800563-4202 and ask for a member of the friendly sales team.

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ATB invites applications from not-for-profit clubs By Lori Larsen

ATB Financial will be holding their annual Jail and Bail event on July 27 and invite not-for-profit organizations to submit applications to be this year’s recipient of the funds collected. Submission deadline for the Jail and Bail is June 24. “Last year the event raised $11,098 for the Camrose Boys and Girls Club,” said Camrose ATB assis-

tant branch manager Stacey Lecomte. ATB facilitates the event so all they need now is the lucky organization to reap the rewards. “We want to bring awareness to the community. We (ATB) supply all the food and entertainment,” said Lecomte. “We just want to get money in their pockets.” Interested organizations

can contact branch manager Doug Schaffner at 780-6795290, or visit the local branch. ATB’s continued support of Camrose and community needs recently included a silent auction and barbecue held on May 30. Food was gra-

ciously donated by Wild Rose Co-op and over $5,800 was raised that will go towards the Stollery Children’s Hospital and the Fort McMurray Fire Relief Fund. Local talent featured at the branch was 10-year-old Charly Doll

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Tree planting adds greenery By Lori Larsen

The City of Camrose and the Camrose Wildlife and Greenspace Society invite residents interested in adding more green to the city to join them in another tree planting event on June 15 at 7 p.m. at the dog park north of Safeway.

“Share the information for this event with your friends and family,” encourages Wildlife and Greenspace program coordinator Katherine Rogers. On May 25, the Camrose Cub Scouts and on May 26 volunteers from the community

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Quilt project documents our heritage at museum By Murray Green

The Alberta Quilt Project is documenting heritage quilts throughout Alberta and uncovering hidden treasures along the way. During the process of aging and recording history through quilts, other fascinating stories have been unearthed. You can help discover Alberta’s history one quilt at a time at the Camrose and District Centennial Museum when Lucie Heins returns to Camrose. “We invite community members to join us to hear about some of the history she has uncovered during her time studying Alberta heritage quilts. Please join us for this compelling presentation,” said museum director Janine Carroll. Heins will be at the museum (4522-53 Street) on Friday, June 10 at 7 p.m. Last year, as part of this project, the museum hosted a two day quilt documentation session. It took the entire first day to document the extensive museum collection of quilts donated by community members over the past 49 years. Community members were then invited to bring in family quilt(s) to have documented and photographed in order to be added to the project. The purpose of the project is to preserve history and contribute to Alberta’s history with the study of quilts. During these two days Hein was ably assisted by three members of the local Battle River Quilters’ Guild. “It is because of this generous assistance that the timing of this lecture has been

scheduled to compliment the guild’s quilt show. This quilting show titled “Creative Reflections” will be held June 17 and 18 at the Chuck MacLean Art Centre. Heins is presently the acting curator for the Western Canadian History Program. She received her Bachelor of Science and M.A. in human ecology, majoring in textiles and clothing at the University of Alberta. Heins has been researching the history of Alberta quilts and quilt makers for the last six years. The first three years, Phase 1 of the Alberta Quilt Project, was spent surveying Alberta quilters to capture and analyze 21st century quilting trends. The last three years, Phase 2, has been spent researching the history of quilts and quilt makers. She has already engaged 25 museums throughout the province to host public quilt documentation events to help capture this history.

While Lloyd Johnson is being interviewed in the background, Elaine Hook, Lucie Heins and Elsa Hendricksen are busy documenting a quilt at the Camrose and District Centennial Museum.

Open Door welcomes new executive director By Lori Larsen

The search for a new executive director for Camrose Open Door is over as they welcome to the position Rochelle Johannson. “Finding the right person to lead the Open Door has been the top priority of our board of directors over these past weeks,” said chairperson and Open Door co-founder Bonnie Maurer. “The executive director is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the organization with a strong focus on build-

ing strong relationships in the community.” A strong leader is required to support the mission of Open Door of meeting the needs of youth at risk. Johannson has a legal background and, as the supervisor for the City of Edmonton’s assessment review board, has experience in notfor-profit work. She was the program manager and lawyer for the Centre for Public Legal Education Alberta. Her passion for work in the not-for-profit sector drove her to lead the Hidden Home-

less: Residential Tenancy Issues of Victims of Domestic Violence research project. During a Camrose Chamber of Commerce luncheon meeting on June 1, Camrose Open Door executive director Randal Nickel announced that Johannson will assume her position starting June 20 allowing for a week overlap to assist in her transition into the role. The vision of the Camrose Open Door is to provide youth with the best opportunities to succeed and doing so is largely due to the generosity and sup-

port of the communities they serve. With over 120 golfers and 43 sponsors the annual Open Door golf tournament held on May 28 was another success raising $17,000 for the organization. According to Nickel two golfers were only one foot away from shooting a hole-in-one and winning $10,000 and new car, while the shot for the $1 million hole-in-one was within seven feet. For more information on the Open Door or if you wish to donate or volunteer visit www.camroseopendoor.com.


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Camrose airport hosts over 106 aircraft

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster On May 26 Camrose Municipal Airport was one of the busiest airports in Canada as aircraft from Alberta and beyond flew in one after the other in an extremely organized and mind boggling manner during the 59th annual Fly-In Breakfast Pictured top to bottom left to right. This little biplane taxied down the runway to its designated parking spot. Members of the Camrose and District Fish and Game served up a hearty breakfast. Left to right six-yearold Parker (standing) and his dad Brad and 23-month-old brother (in dad’s arms) Silas Schmidt can’t wait to dig into the sausages being served by Allen Kennedy. Proceeds from the event went to the Camrose Air Cadet Flying Program and the Camrose Fish and Game Association. Viewing the aircraft was one of the many activities enjoyed by attendees of the Fly-In Breakfast held at the Camrose Municipal Airport on May 26. Five-year-old Dylan Olsen, two-year-old Max Tomaszewski and three-year-old Masen Hughes took a minute out of jumping in puddles to pose beside one of the many beautiful planes parked on the airport grounds. Amidst the vast variety of fixed wing aircraft a few helicopters wrangled the air pressure as they came in for a landing.


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ANNOUNCEMENTS

WANTED

UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH PEROGY LUNCHEON – Thursday, June 9, 11:00 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Phone in/Take out orders in by 11:30 a.m. Phone 780-672-2197, Adults: $10; Youth 6-12: $5; 5 and under: Free. 5304-48A Ave. “Little Church on the Lake”. 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. ARE YOU READY FOR CAMP? – Registrations for Bar Harbour Camp on Buffalo Lake are open. Great fun for ages 6 - 17. See our website: barharbourcamp.com Climate-controlled venue… just ONE of the great things we offer! ROSE CITY FARMERS’ MARKET 1 - 6 p.m., Thursdays, Duggan Mall, Camrose

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

ANNUAL FERINTOSH FARMERS’ DAY CELEBRATION will be held June 11. Supper at the hall will begin at 5:30 p.m. but, regretfully, there will be no parade this year. Adults: $15; 6 - 12: $7; 5 and under: Free. The Ferintosh Express train will be at the Recreation Grounds for the children to enjoy along with plenty of time to socialize before supper. Please join us. ROUND HILL ELKS #71 ANNUAL STEAK FRY – Saturday, June 11, Round Hill Community Centre. Cocktails: 6 - 7 p.m. Supper: 7 - 9 p.m. Dance: 9 p.m. - 1 a.m. Tickets: $25 ea. For tickets or more information call Kevin, 780-679-5941. BITTERN LAKE TRADE SHOW – and silent auction. June 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Bittern Lake Hall on Main Street. Free admission, concession available. Something for everyone! For more info, please call Angie 780281-0879.

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9406 or 780-608-8798. LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142.

PETS/PET SUPPLIES BATTLE RIVER VETERINARY SERVICES Practice Limited to Companion Animals Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service 780-672-6999 5208-51 Avenue, Camrose

THANK YOU THE FAMILY OF DORIS RADKE would like to thank all who attended her funeral on May 24, 2016 and who gave memorial donations on her behalf. A special thank you to the St. Mary’s Hospital staff, to Burgar Funeral Home, to Rev. Garfield Vikse and to Susan Dahl. We thank all of you for your care, concern and support. THE FAMILY OF DONALD WATERSTON would like to thank all our neighbours, friends and family who brought gifts of food, flowers and comforting words as well as the many donations in Donald’s memory. It was very much appreciated by our family. Thank you to the nurses on Unit 4 for your kindness and compassion in making Donald as comfortable as possible during the last month. A special thank you to Rev. Brian Hunter for the words of comfort and the uplifting service. Thank you to the ladies from The Lefsa House for providing the wonderful lunch after the funeral. Our heartfelt gratitude to Cam and John from Burgar Funeral Home who helped our family make arrangements and who showed so much compassion and thoughtfulness at this difficult time. In lieu of thank you cards a donation to STARS will be made. – Betty; Trudy (Maynard) and family; Rodney (Kim) and family

AUCTION SALES HUGE RETIREMENT AUCTION – Complete dispersal of Harness Shop, Alliance, AB. Sat., June 18, 10 a.m. • All types of harness • Collars • Hardware • Collection of bits, spurs, chaps • Harness Bells • Saddles/Racks • Harness stitchers ‘Ferdinand’ and ‘Cowboy’ CB 3200 • Meat saw • Wood stove • Model Binder/Horses • Model Buggy Horse • Cowhide Rug • Calgary Stampede posters and other posters • Pictures • Horse Books • Long Box Phone • Holsters • Re-enactment Hand Guns • Antique Furniture Clamps • Antique Motor Parts Washing Unit • Qty. Misc. Household Goods. Sale is outside, one block west of Credit Union. Large Assortment of interesting articles. Dunkle Auction Services, Castor, AB. Ph. 403-740-6251. Owner: 780879-2385

HELP WANTED PART-TIME POSITION AVAILABLE – Apply in person at Speedy Self Serve, 510253 St., Camrose.

TIRAS DAIRIES, INC. is seeking part-time Bookkeeper. Experience with QuickBooks would be an asset. Position is approximately 16 - 25 hours/ week. Duties include payroll, AP, AR and general office work including reception, answering phone and taking orders. Please submit resumé in person to 3712-42 Ave., Camrose, AB or by email to office@tiras.ca 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. CASUAL LABOURER – Approximately 10 hrs./mo. Semi-retired or retired preferred who likes people. 780-608-3131.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED 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 WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. 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 LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134 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 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 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 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 – For Camrose and Surrounding Area • 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. 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. J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649.

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.

FOR RENT CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 PRIME DOWNTOWN SINGLE OFFICE SPACE at 4979-50 Street with elevator access 150 sq. ft. $300/mo., utilities included Call 780-679-5085 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. 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: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 or more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji NEWLY RENOVATED TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE in New Norway. No smoking or pets. $500/mo., $250 DD. Utilities not included. Available June 15. Call Jerry, 1-780951-1654 or 403-590-2006. Leave name and phone number. MAIN FLOOR OF HOUSE – With three bedrooms. University area. Utilities included. Call 780-855-2240.

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) 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. 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 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. TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT at 4806-46 St. on top floor w/balcony. Available now. $800/mo. includes heat and water. No children, smokers, pets or partiers. Ph. 780-672-5369 or 780-608-7556. 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 T H R EE - STOR EY, TWO-BEDROOM NEWER DUPLEX – Single attached garage. Available July 1. Call John, 780-608-7386. SHORELINE APTS. – 4828-54 St. Bachelor suite w/ balcony in quiet, adult building with elevator. Heat and complimentary laundry included. No smoking, no pets. Call 780621-8495. FRESHLY PAINTED TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT in adult oriented building, situated in the Augustana University area and an easy walk to main street. New fridge and stove, on-site laundry. Powered off street parking. Heat and water included. No pets. No smoking. No partiers. Sorry, cannot respond to text messages. Call 780-672-9531.

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

OUTDOOR FIREPLACE and summer supply of wood. $50 obo. 780-372-4303.

TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE UPPER FLOOR – Shared laundry. Approximately 1,000 sq. ft. Single garage, large yard. Overlooks Bull Rush Park. $1,100/ mo. plus DD. Utilities included. Now available. No pets, no smoking. Call Marlys, 780-672-0813.

4703-48 ST. – Back door please. Every Fri. and Sat., 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This is a fundraiser for the Alliance Church and other good causes. We accept your bottles too. 3206-62A ST., LA VISTA VILLA – Friday, June 10, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. and Sat., June 11, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Crafts – everything you need for wood carving. Tools, exotic wood, bark, books, misc. Stained glass, electric glass grinder, foil, lead came, solder, nipper, misc. glass, patterns. Also soapstone pieces. LA VISTA VILLA II EDGEWOOD CLOSE ANNUAL GARAGE SALE – June 9 and 10, 9 a.m. 7 p.m. June 11, 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Miscellaneous household treasures, crafts, various tools, Husqvarna gas trimmer, electric pressure washer, large cast iron pot. LA VISTA VILLA ANNUAL CRESCENT FAMILY GARAGE SALE – Friday, June 10, 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Saturday, June 11, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Farm supplies, tools, extension ladders, quilts, plants, kids’ toys and clothing, books, household and more. Watch for signs on Enevold Drive. MOVING SALE, 270656 St. – Sat., June 11, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. LG TV, two leather La-Z-Boys, speakers, two small workbenches, patio set. 7014-46 AVE. – June 9 and 10, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. June 11, 10 a.m. - 12 Noon. Clean, good quality household and miscellaneous items. Ice auger, fishing items, tools, brand name teen girl hoodies PLUS 2007 Chev LT Ext Cab truck, 129,000 km. and 1996 Coachman 22.5 ft. 5th wheel holiday trailer, both excellent condition.

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.

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.

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. Offers. Financing available. 1-780-487-2786.

MISCELLANEOUS 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. DUAL 8 MOVIE PROJECTOR KIT – As new, $25. 780-672-9321.

GARAGE SALES

Battle River Feeders Association Ltd. is currently looking to fill the position of

Supervisor

The successful applicant will be responsible for checking livestock and will require a reliable vehicle. Resumés can be dropped off at our office located at 4816-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB OR faxed to 780-672-0726 OR emailed to brfeed@telus.net All resumés must be submitted by June 30, 2016 – only serious applicants need apply.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of LORRAINE ANNE LORENZ, who died on May 18, 2016. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 15, 2016, and provide details of your claim with MARGARET WEIR ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of HENRY RENNICH, who died on December 19, 2015. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 17, 2016, and provide details of your claim with BENNETT JONES LLP, Attention: Lexy R. Wong, at 4500, 855-2nd Street SW, Calgary, AB T2P 4K7. Solicitors for the personal representative. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

FIVE-PIECE WESTBURY DRUM SET – $350. Ph. 780373-3743. 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 Phone 780-672-3142 • Fax 780-672-2518 Email ads@camrosebooster.com

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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Bylaw 1377

PUBLIC NOTICE

CITY OF CAMROSE TAXPAYERS MONTHLY PROPERTY TAX PAYMENT PLAN To be eligible to participate in the Monthly Property Tax Payment Plan, an Authorization Form must be completed. The form is available on our website at www.camrose.ca or can be picked up at City Hall, faxed or mailed to you. You may still sign up for the Payment Plan after the month of January, however payment for any missed month(s) must be made at the time the Payment Plan commences. Provided that all current year tax payments are made on time and without default, no penalties (or incentives) are added to the account during the year (for example, 6% on balances outstanding after June 30th). Monthly payments of arrears are encouraged, however penalties will be applied until all arrears and penalties have been paid in full. Monthly payments on property taxes must be made by preauthorized bank withdrawal (we require a sample “VOID” cheque blank). Payment withdrawal dates may be on either the 1st or the 16th of each month. If you are interested in signing up for the Monthly Payment Plan, or require further information, please contact the Financial Services Department at 780-672-4426.

PUBLIC NOTICE Development Permit #4148 – Variance Application A Development Permit application to be considered by the Development Authority has been received for a Variance to the rear yard setback of an uncovered deck, at the following location: 3631 Erickson Drive; Lot 10, Block 27, Plan 8620177 The City of Camrose Land Use Bylaw #2880/16 stipulates a minimum setback of 6.0 m. The applicants are requesting a variance of 2.67 m, into the 6.0 m minimum rear yard setback. Any person(s) having an objection to, or are in support of this application, please contact Planning and Development Services, City of Camrose, 2nd Floor, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8, or phone 780-672-4428 or email to: planning@camrose.ca by June 13, 2016 at 4:30 p.m.

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 # DP4103 DP4138 DP4140 DP4144 DP4145 ABP2016010 ABP2016011 ABP2016012 DKP2016011 FP2016047 FP2016048 SP2016029 SP2016032

Civic Address 3421-51 Street 3917-3923-75 Street #18, 5405-39 Avenue 2607-63 Street 2609-63 Street 4416B-73 Street 7003-50 Avenue 7009-50 Avenue 6512-46 Avenue 5226-36 Avenue 3718-63 Street 4516-54 Street 4516-54 Street

Legal Address Lot 15, Block 2, Plan 1424407 Lots 10-, Block 16, Plan 0926953 Unit 18, Plan 0529035 Lot 9, Block 10, Plan 1524338 Lot 10, Block 10, Plan 1524338 Lot 31, Block 10, Plan 082796 Lot 20, Block 6, Plan 0929038 Lot 17, Block 6, Plan 0929038 Lot 6, Block 7, Plan 2562NY Lot 81, Block 1, Plan 1320516 Lot 1, Block 25, Plan 7621650 E1/2 of 9-33-46-20-W4 E1/2 of 9-33-46-20-W4

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Under the authority of the Municipal Government Act, Section 22, Council of Camrose County intends to pass Bylaw 1377 for the purpose of closing a road allowance described as follows: All that portion of Roadway 1611NY within SE 29-43-18-W4 and contained within Descriptive Plan 162-____ containing 5.67 acres more or less. This closure is a part of a larger road project which will see the existing road realigned into the government road allowance (TWP RD 434) to the south, eliminating the road curve, and aligning the intersections. The closed road will be consolidated with the adjacent farmland. Anyone affected by the closure of this road allowance may make written submissions before 12:00 p.m., June 7, 2016. The Public Hearing will be held on Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. in the County Council Chambers, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 3S8. Written submissions will be heard first. Oral submissions will be heard as time permits. Copies of the proposed bylaw are available at the County Office during office hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. and on the County’s webpage: www. county.camrose.ab.ca.

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

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RCMP mails driver tickets May 23

The driver of a white truck was reported to have been stunting and beer cans were being thrown from inside the vehicle. A licence plate was provided and the appropriate violation tickets are being mailed to the registered owner. May 24

The rear window of a parked vehicle was smashed out overnight in Bawlf. Pictures were obtained and the matter is currently under investigation. Three young females were involved in a single vehicle rollover on Highway 833. The collision was determined to be caused by a tire defect. One passenger suffered serious injuries and was taken by STARS air ambulance. Alcohol was not a factor. May 25

Two mailboxes were tampered with along Highway 26. Report any suspicious activity to Camrose RCMP 780672-3342. A truck tire blew out while being driven on a Highway. As a result of the incident, the vehicle received $2,000 worth of damage. The RCMP would like to remind drivers to ensure vehicle tires are in good condition. May 26

Police attended a residence that had been entered after the front door had been kicked in. The house was damaged and some items were noted to be missing. This is currently being investigated. At approx imately 4:30 p.m. the driver of a northbound vehicle failed to stop for a red light at the intersection of Highway 13 and Highway 56. The female driver of another vehicle was forced to swerve in an attempt to miss the vehicle travelling northbound. As a result of swerving extensive damage was caused to her vehicle. If you witnessed this incident or have any information regarding this, please contact the Camrose RCMP at 780-672-3342.

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

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Crop Production Services Canada is a division of Agrium (www. Agrium.com) and one of the largest farm market retailers in North America. Specific responsibilities include: • Sells company products and services • Interprets soil, tissue and water analysis • Initiates trials that will support marketing efforts • Researches and responds to technical inquiries • Develops proprietary fertilizer formulations Qualifications of the position include: • Agricultural based degree or diploma • Minimum 2-3 years’ sales experience • Possess CCA or PAg designation, or is working towards achieving it is a definite asset but not required • See more at: http://www.cpsagu.com/careers?jobid=20164453#sthash.HCZcv8Ju.dpuf Interested applicants should fax their resumé in confidence to 780-672-6959, email brian.reinhart@cpsagu.ca or drop off at 4717-39 Street, Camrose. For info, call Brian at 780-781-4747. Only interview candidates will be contacted.

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Police responded to a complaint of a single vehicle rollover on Range Road 205 and Highway 13. Nobody was found inside the vehicle. This matter is currently under investigation. A young male driver was involved in a single vehicle rollover on Range Road 202 north of Camrose. Alcohol was not a factor. Following routine patrols an RCMP member intercepted a vehicle exhibiting an unusual driving pattern. The vehicle driver, from Edmonton, has been charged with Impaired Operation of Motor Vehicle. Police also received five reports of traffic collisions; nine reports of speeding/ erratic driving; three reports of suspicious persons/vehicles and four false alarms.

Journeyman Plumber Battle River School Division #31 is accepting applications for a full-time Journeyman Plumber based out of the Maintenance Shop in Camrose, AB. For more information and to apply please visit: http://www.brsd.ab.ca/Careers ‘Non-School Support, Managers, Professionals’ Deadline to submit applications is Friday, June 17, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. Only online applications will be accepted. We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

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

EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT – FINANCE Are you looking for a challenging and interesting full-time job? If so, join the Battle River School Division team. This position provides receptionist duties to the Division Office in addition to administrative support to the finance department. Successful applicant must: • Be comfortable with technology and learning new software. Familiarity with accounting systems, Google Apps and Microsoft Office including Word and Excel would be an asset. • Possess strong time-management, communication, interpersonal and written skills. • Maintain a confidential working relationship • Be a self- starter who is able to work with minimal supervision • Be committed to customer service, responding immediately and correctly to various calls and enquiries. For further information please contact Cheryl Kropinske, Director of Finance at ckropinske@brsd.ab.ca. Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resume including three references by Friday, June 10 at 9 am. Only online applications will be accepted. For more information and to apply please visit http://www.brsd.ab.ca/Careers We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.


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Caretaking Services Battle River School Division #31 is accepting contracts for CARETAKING SERVICES at Killam Public School located in Killam, AB. The successful contractor will be responsible to maintain school building contents and equipment in a neat and sanitary condition and be capable of addressing minor maintenance issues. Compensation is based on student count and school area. Applicants must have a WCB number, insurance, and WHMIS certificate. Previous experience is an asset. For more information and to apply please visit: www.brsd.ab.ca Submission deadline: Tuesday, June 14, 2016 at 2:00 pm. We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

CARETAKERS

Elk Island Catholic SRD#41 is accepting applications for casual caretakers at our Camrose schools. We offer you the opportunity to work in a faith-based, collaborative environment where everyone’s skills, knowledge and attributes are respected. Come and join a great team! These positions are on an on-call, as-needed basis with a salary of $22.51 per hour. Please visit our website at www.eics.ab.ca for further details.

Williams, Holly together in one show Continued from page 18

“Hank Williams is the only artist to my knowledge that has been elected into the Country Music, Rock and Roll, and Song Writers Halls of Fame,” Mastel said. “He made country music crossover into pop, and by combining gospel, county and blues laid the ground work for what was to become rock and roll.” Packaging the show with the tribute to Buddy Holly seem obvious to Mastel. “I play Buddy in The Buddy Holly Story a year after playing Hank, and I realized how their two lives seemed linked in their genius and their untimely end. One of my favourite quotes is from Paul McCartney that said the “first 40 songs he wrote with John Lennon, they were trying to write Buddy Holly songs.’” Though both artist’s lives ended tragically, the show is lively and fun. Williams died of heart failure Jan. 1, 1953. Holly died in a plane crash that also killed singers J.P. Richardson and Richie Valens, which was famously dubbed “the day the music died” in the Don McLean song “American Pie.” “We share some of the more poignant moments, but the focus is fun and the brilliance of the music.” Tickets are available at www.baileytheatre.com or the Bailey Theatre box office 780672-5510.

BIRTHS

To Tara Foster and M ichael L i ndsay, of Camrose, a daughter on May 23. To Chayna and Cody Miller, of Fort McMurray, a daughter on May 23. To Britney Hoppe and Eric Olson, of Camrose, a son on May 25. To Jillian Simpson and Jason Benoit, of Bawlf, a daughter on May 26. To Casandra and Allan Ross, of Camrose a son on May 28. To Heather and Neil Stolz, of Tofield, a son on May 30. To Breanne and Matt Buckland, of Camrose, a daughter on May 30.

DEATHS

Wm. Barrie Gilchrist, of Camrose, formerly of Bawlf, on May 28, at 88 years of age. Alice Miller, of Red Deer, formerly of Daysland, on June 1, at 76 years of age. Allyene Jean Keay, of Camrose, formerly of Castor, on June 2, at 92 years of age.


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Central Agencies Home of the Week

H o me wi t h cha ra cter Graham Wideman

Jillian Wideman-Lyon By Lori Larsen

Located on a beautifully treed street in the heart of Camrose with easy access to downtown, Mirror Lake and Augustana University, this character home is loaded with charisma. This Douglas Fir home constructed in the early 1900s is picturesque with its soft yellow exterior featuring a quaint front veranda. The interior of the home combines the authenticity of original restored hardwood staircase and floors with modern upgrades. The kitchen has been completely updated and includes exquisite imported pearl backsplash and granite counter tops. Finishing off the main level is a welcoming living room and a dining room, perfect for intimate dinner parties. The upper level features a master bedroom with an amazing walk-in dressing room, a dream come true for any fashion enthusiast. Also on the second floor is another good sized bedroom and an updated four piece bathroom. The newly finished basement has a

separate entrance along with the entrance from the main level and includes a family room, combination laundry and flex space that could be used as an exercise room, a tucked in office space and a three piece bathroom beautifully accented in river rock. The backyard is fenced and for additional privacy lined with mature trees. A workshop in the backyard equipped with power and cable would make a perfect artist's retreat. There is also room in the back for RV parking. Recent upgrades include electrical, hot water tank and an HE furnace. You can view this lovely home at 4719-51 Street. It is listed at $299,500. An open house will be held on Thursday, June 9 from noon to 2 p.m. For a personal tour contact Graham Wideman or Jillian Wideman-Lyon at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or Graham, 780-679-8384 call/text Jillian, 780-781-8787 call/text

Submitted In April, Augustana’s psychology and triathlon clubs teamed up and put together a triathlon for Augustana students as well as members of the community. The money raised at this year’s event was donated to Special Olympics Camrose to be used for upcoming tournament expenses. Representing Special Olympics in Camrose is athlete and Augustana student Preston Wideman and presenting the cheque for $692.50 is Augustana student and Special Olympics Camrose volunteer and triathlon participate Chelsea Inaba.

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Open HouseS Thur., June 9, 12-2 pm 4719-51 Street “Home of the Week – See page 39!” CHARACTER HOME LOVERS’ ALERT! ... Perfect balance of modern infusion into quaint home w/ lots of character, abundance of charm! Imported E! IC pearl backsplash, granite NEWWIPR kitchen, custom designed dressing room. HE furnace, upgraded electrical. Orig. hardwood, staircase, floors, archways, lovely covered veranda. Near University, downtown. From top to bottom this home is delightful and move-in ready! Asking $299,500 CA0068772

Thur., June 9, 12-2 pm 6209-48B Avenue QUALITY BUNGALOW IN A QUIET EDUCED ! LOCATION ... R close to Mirror Lake and West End shopping. One level living, 1388 sq. ft., 3 bdrm., 2 baths, 2 living spaces, laundry all on MF. Dble. garage, newer furnace/hw tank, lots of storage in partial bsmt. Asking $259,000 CA0070842

Sat., June 11, 11am-1pm 6708 Marler Drive VERY WELL KEPT, MAINTAINED BUNGALOW … 3+1 bdrm. w/MF laundry option. All new windows throughout, good sized bdrms. spacious living up/down, great storage options. Newer shingles, dble. garage w/gas RI, fenced yard, deck. Asking $289,900 CA0079697

Sat., June 11, 12-2 pm 2507-56 Street AMAZING C U S T O M BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! ... Premier location, valley views, exc. quality, impressive floor plan! 9’ and 10’ coffered ceilings, gorgeous open stairwell, beautiful hardwood flooring, extra bright windows, amazing kitchen, granite, huge island, breakfast bar. Awesome great room, dinette w/views. Spectacular master, en suite, superb MF laundry, exc. bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family/games area, custom bar. Awesome yard, covered deck, private courtyard, a/c and lots more! Asking $849,900 CA0078733

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NEW ZERO STEP ENTRY BUNGALOW! ... Senior friendly by IPEC! Have mobility or accessibility needs? There are NO STEPS from the rear attached garage into the home! Featuring 9’ and vaulted ceilings, hardwood flooring, in-floor htg. Exc. kitchen, granite, bright dinette, FP in cozy LR. Huge master, 5’ easy access shower. MF laundry. A must see! Asking $397,000 CA0083825 C R E E KVI EW FAMILY HOME … backing a greenspace loaded w/ features! Htd. triple garage, sprinklers, walkout bsmt., upgraded lighting, covered deck, patio, a/c, granite throughout, gas FP, bonus room, SS appl., fin. bsmt., so much more! 4 bdrm., 4 baths, move-in ready w/immed. poss. CA0082267 Asking $539,900 EXC. BUNGALOW, QUIET CUL-DE-SAC, HUGE LOT! … Wow! 3-bdrm. w/open floor plan. E! IC PR W AskingNE $339,900 CA0076694 GREAT FAMILY 2-STOREY, PRIVATE TREED YARD! … Secluded back yard w/huge private deck in Century Meadows. 1676 sq. ft., 3+1 bdrm. home w/bright open design, lovely hardwood flooring. Country kitchen, superb dining area w/patio doors to huge SE facing deck. Spacious master, superb en suite/shower. Dev. bsmt. Attached dble. garage + more! You’ll love the private setting! Ask $339,900 CA0082331 N E W ! BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT, GORGEOUS! B U N G A LOW! ... Close to parks and valley walking trails. 1641 sq. ft. 9’ and 11’ coffered ceilings, beautiful hardwood flooring. Exc. kitchen w/ gorgeous custom cabinetry. Lovely LR, awesome dinette, superb master, private den, MF laundry. Exc. open bsmt. w/in-floor htg., 9’ ceilings. Awesome covered veranda/deck. 26’x23’ garage all fin.. Lots of upgrades! Quality, lifestyle you’ll love! It’s perfect! CA0072787 Asking $489,900

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EXC. FAMILY BUNGALOW BY JACK STUART SCHOOL ... Lovely 3+2 bdrm. family home w/bright open floor plan, beautiful bamboo flooring. Spacious bright LR, country-style kitchen. Exc. bsmt. w/lge family/ games room. Lots of recent upgrades. 24’x24’ garage, alley access and more! Close to parks! Asking $312,900 CA0083645

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R EM AR K A BLE HOME W/QUALIT Y UPGR A DES THROUGHOUT! ... Granite kitchen G! NEW LISTIN counters, hardwood/ tile floors, coffered ceilings and upgraded fixtures. Upgraded wiring, surround sound, outdoor Bose speakers. 20’x25 garage, epoxy floor, 15’x62’ aggregate parking pad, 14’x15’ patio, underground sprinklers, fenced yard and close to trail system. Great family home in Creekview. Asking $459,000 CA0084107 BR AND NEW FLOORPLAN! ... 2,297 sq. ft. twostorey. Large foyer, flex room, open concept, great kitchen, bonus room, master w/5 pc. en suite and 10’x11’ study. Impressive! See for yourself! Asking $477,900 CA0051293 QUALITY BUILT 2-STOREY HOME W/TONS OF SPACE … lge. lot and 2 garages. Spacious kitchen w/centre island, WI pantry, bright dinette, MF laundry, cozy LR w/gas FP. Bonus room upstairs w/2 bdrm., full en suite off the master. Fully fin. bsmt. front attached htd. garage, RV parking. Asking $480,000 CA0076640 COMPLETELY FINISHED WITH UPGRADES! ... Former show home! Upgraded plumbing fixtures, doors/trims, central vac, granite counters, FP + more. 3 bdrm. up, 3-pce. en suite, upper level laundry, fin. bsmt. Attached 20’x24’ htd. garage, epoxy floors, exc. parking options! Ask $319,900 CA0077791 W A L K O U T BSMT. ... w/gorgeous north valley views – premier family floor plan w/4 bdrm. up. Asking $519,400 CA0065782 NEW FLOOR PLAN! 1,901 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY... Spacious great room w/gas FP, beautiful kitchen w/island, DR w/raised ceiling. Awesome bonus room upstairs and master w/5 pce. en suite. Asking $449,900 CA0051294 1745 SQ. FT., 3-BDRM., 3 BATH, BONUS ROOM ... Open concept living, MF laundry, coffered dinette ceiling, WI pantry, 5-pce. en suite w/corner tub, separate shower, infloor htg., WI closet. Still time to choose your finishes! Asking $409,900 CA0065777 ONE OF A KIND BACKING ONTO THE CAMROSE FOUNTAIN! ... 110’x120’ lot with walkout basement, mature trees and private back yard. 1370 sq. ft. above grade, single attached garage, spacious LR, covered deck. So much potential! Here’s your chance to own one of Camrose’s premier locations! Asking $379,000 FAMILY MULTI LEVEL, DESIRED AREA, BACKING ONTO PARK! ... Wow! Park views. Asking $319,500 CA0083257 WELL MAINTAINED FAMILY HOME ... w/3 bdrm. Great open floor plan w/ lots of kitchen cupboard, counter space. Off kitchen is deck to enjoy summer days, evenings. Oversized dble. garage. Great starter home or investment opportunity! Asking $315,000 CA0083314

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ONE OF A KIND HOME IN VALLEYVIEW! ... Open concept MF w/beautiful cabinets, eating bar, pantry, FP. Spacious master w/WI closet, en suite. MF laundry, man cave bsmt. w/custom bar, poker table, pool table ALL INCLUDED! Infloor heat. Htd. 23’x23’ garage, paved, fenced, RV parking. This could be your home! Asking $461,900 CA0067463

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EXC. BI-LEVEL, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION, CENTURY NEW PR ICE! MEADOWS! ... Very well maintained 1270 sq. ft. w/lots of recent upgrades. Bright open plan, hardwood flooring, formal DR, exc. kitchen, bright dinette w/SE facing deck. Cozy FP in family/games room. Superb landscaped yard, RV parking, fin. garage + more! Asking $387,900 CA0079164 IMPRESSIVE FLOOR PLAN … An eyecatcher from the first step inside! Vaulted ceilings, lovely flooring. Asking $399,900 CA0051288 TOP FLOOR GRAND TRUNK CONDO BY MIRROR LAKE! … Superbly located by walking trails, city centre. Bright spacious design w/vaulted ceilings, lots of windows, views from balcony. Lovely kitchen, superb dinette, spacious LR w/cozy gas FP. Huge master, en suite, MF laundry. Senior friendly, underground htd. parking. A must see! CA0082237 Asking $332,900 I M M AC U L AT E 2-STOREY ON BEAUTIFUL, PRIVATE LOT IN VICTORIA PARK … 3-car garage, grand staircase, Italian granite, custom cabinets, a/c and so much more! Book your viewing today! Asking $749,900 CA0076850

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EXC. HOME ON M AT UR E LOT OVERLOOKING CENTURY MEADOWS PARK! … Extensively reno’d 2185 sq. ft., all new, modern features, attention to detail everywhere in this custom build. Don’t wait, book today! Asking $589,900 CA0076654 STUNNING 4 BDRM., 2,186 SQ. FT. ... w/ front covered veranda, flex room, MF laundry, bonus room, Master suite w/5 pce. en suite w/htd. floors. More than enough room for the whole family here! CA0051290 Asking $473,900 S T U N N I N G CUSTOM BUILT 5-BDRM. HOME ... overlooking valley. Open floor plan, 9 ft. ceilings, stone FP, huge boot room. Perfect for growing family. CA0081231 Asking $647,500 FAMILY FRIENDLY 2-STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW! … Close to parks, walking trails. Great layout, hardwood floors, maple cabinetry, open concept living. 3 good bdrm. on upper w/two 4-pce. baths, laundry. Bsmt. mostly fin. Fenced yard, covered veranda, sunny deck, 22’x24’ fin. garage. Immediate possession! CA0080787 Asking $334,900 1901 SQ. FT., 3-BDRM., 3 BATH, BONUS ROOM ... New floor plan! Spacious foyer, bright MF, lge. back entry w/laundry. 5-pce. en suite, WI closet in master! Great family area. CA0065778 Asking $429,900 EXC. 1608 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY HOME IN SW MEADOWS! ... Beautiful kitchen, granite counter tops, gorgeous cabinets, SS G ! appl., spacious masNEW LISTIN ter w/vaulted ceiling, 5-pce. en suite. Dble. htd. garage, fully fenced yard + much more! CA0082878 Asking $364,900 BEAUTIFUL WALK OUT BUNGALOW DUPLEX … backing on pond in quiet cul-de-sac! Enjoy quiet mornings from your lge. east facing deck or from the view of your spacious living area w/vaulted ceilings, bright windows. 2+1 bdrm., 3 baths, MF laundry, stone surround gas FPs up and down. Complete w/appl., BI vacuum, custom window coverings, a/c, HE furnace, infloor htg. in bsmt., dble. htd. garage. This home is everything you’ve been looking for! CA0082340 Asking $425,900 EXC. 1417 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW ... located in SW Meadows! Asking $414,900 CA0075901

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IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT HOME! … Spacious ICE! dinette, bright LR, NEW PR huge master. Dev. bsmt. w/3 bdrm., office, laundry, 3-pce. bath. Fenced yard, alley access w/rear parking. North side of duplex is listed separately. Opportunity awaits! CA0076955 Now only $194,900 W O N D E R F U L LY UPDATED MOBILE ON ITS OWN LOT! ... with no pad ! G IN rental. Vinyl exteLISTlaminate NEWdeck, rior, covered flooring, updated 4-pce. bath. Attached single garage + fenced yard. Rents for $1200/month + utilities. Asking $144,500 CA0084333 3-BDRM. CONDO … Close to parks, schools. Exc. design! Bright open plan w/lots of windows, impressive vaulted ! G NEW LISTIN ceilings. Exc. open concept kitchen, bright dinette, spacious LR, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, MF laundry, private entrance. Great first home or an investment! Immed. poss. Asking $188,900 CA0083176 INVESTMENT PROPERTY … located close to downtown, shopping and the university. 3 bdrm., 2 baths w/ upgraded electrical, flooring! R3 zoned. Asking $184,900 CA0083352 NICELY RENO’D BILEVEL … close to parks and schools. Good double car garage. Asking $299,900 CA0081518 IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! NEW PR ICE! … Lge. LR w/FP, 2 MF bdrm., 4-pce. bath. Dev. bsmt. features family room w/kitchenette, lge. bdrm., flex area, laundry, 3-pce. bath. Alley access w/rear parking, shed. South side of duplex is listed separately. Now only $189,900 CA0076964 BUNGALOW BACKING ONTO CHESTER RONNING SCHOOL GROUNDS! … You’ll E! IC PR W neighbourhood! Cozy 2+1 bdrm. love theNE area, features spacious LR, w/hardwood flooring. Lovely country kitchen, dinette w/park views. Cozy pellet stove in lge. family room. Private fenced yard, RV parking, alley access. Good starter, retirement property! CA0076846 Asking $235,500 EXC. CONDO – WORRY FREE LIFESTYLE! ... Across from Jubilee Park, Mirror Lake E! IC walking trails. NEW PR Only blocks from city centre. Open spacious design w/bright windows, Lovely kitchen, spacious, bright LR, cozy gas FP, lge. master, en suite, MF laundry, elevator, guest suite, easy access to garage, much more! Looking for quality and lifestyle, call now! CA0076514 Now asking $285,900 CAREFREE CONDO LIVING IN RIDGEPOINT! … centrally located, close to schools, downtown. Well maintained 3-bdrm., 2 bath unit will impress you! Open concept floor plan, vaulted ceilings, display ledges, oak cabinetry, island, lots of natural light. MF laundry, deck out back. Perfect for first time buyer or investment property! Asking $192,800 CA0079581 UPDATED RAISED BUNGALOW W/INVESTMENT POTENTIAL! … Many recent upgrades, E! IC PR NEW vinyl windows, casings/doors, two 4-pce. baths, newer panel, HW tank, Hi E furnace. 2+2 bdrm., shared laundry potential, good bsmt. window size. 24’x26’ garage, RV parking available. Asking $229,500 CA0079337 EXC. FAMILY BUNGALOW CLOSE TO SCHOOLS, PARKS! … Very well maintained. Asking $296,900 CA0082396 YOU’LL LOVE THIS UPGRADED BUNGALOW! ... Close to schools, parks. Brand new flooring, bath upgrades, bdrm. windows, appl., furnace/HW tank + more. Vaulted ceiling, semi-open concept living. 3 bdrm. up, 1 down, two 4-pce. baths, sunroom, single garage, mature yard. Asking $299,900 CA0082871

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MULTI-FAMILY LOTS 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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COMMERCIAL 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 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. OPPORTUNITY, CITY CENTRE CAMROSE! ... Vacant lot zoned C1. Call for details. Asking $55,900 CA0081398

FOR SALE OR LEASE 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 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 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 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 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 AMAZING COUNTRY LIFESTYLE, AWESOME PARK E! IC SETTING! ...NE WOW! 9.5 acres close to Camrose PR ! W 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

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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

OUT OF TOWN

MATURE 63’x120’ LOT IN HAY LAKES ... Alley access, mature trees. Only ! G IN a block away from ST NEW LI K-6 Hay Lakes School, playground, Hay Lakes Agriplex, recreation grounds. Services at lot line. Asking $49,900 CA0084000 QUALITY, COMFORT, AFFORDABILITY! … In Village of Rosalind. Built 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

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YEAR-ROUND HOME, DRIED MEAT LAKE ... 20 km SE of Camrose, features many upgrades. Quaint, coz y 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 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 back lane access. Serviced to lot line. Great opportunity Asking $74,900 CA0076463 ROUND HILL BUNGALOW! ... Perfect starter or investment property. Parklike setting neighbourhood. If you’re looking for that character house in a small community, this home may be ideal for you! Asking $127,500 CA0082927 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 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 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 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 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 2-BDRM. BUNGALOW IN TOFIELD ... Open kitchen, dining, living area w/ vaulted ceilings, FP. Fenced, nicely landscaped yard. Enjoy easy living condo lifestyle. CA0083844 Asking $219,900

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