2015
Vol. LXIV, No. 43
Country Edition 64 pages, City Edition 48 pages
September 20, 2016
Photo by Ron Pilger
Always better – always better read
Left to the task of deciding from the tempting dessert choices offered by Chris Cameron of the Norsemen Inn are: Bonnie Maurer, The Open Door Association Board Chair, Ashley Meadahl, owner – Premiere Event Management, Wayne Wilson, case manager, Rochelle Johannsson, Executive Director and also George Federuik of 2nd Floor Computers – this year’s title sponsor of Harvest Gala.
Inside
Who Can I Count On. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8, 9 We Deliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Bring your Beauty to Light . . . . 12, 13 Entertainment and Dining . . . . . 18, 19 Obituaries. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21, 23 Hospice Society Meeting. . . . . . 24, 25 Fall Car Care, Automotive . . . . . 32-40 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41-47
Real Estate Re/MAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2 Royal LePage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 21 Central Agencies. . . . . Pages 47, 48
*partial coverage
To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes Tues. Thurs. With Booster
This Week’s Flyers:
Harvest Gala 2016
With the décor, as presented by Premiere Event Management, approved, the next decision for The Open Door Association representatives was choosing which of those amazing Norsemen Inn desserts would be offered to those who are attending Harvest Gala 2016. Over many years, this annual fall fund-raiser has earned the reputation of being one of the most interesting and special evenings in the community. Harvest Gala 2016 promises to again, meet or beat guests’ expectations this weekend. Where else can you have a dash for cash? Or, where else can you join in excess of 200 people playing a game of rock, paper, scissors? These one-of-a-kind of events have made Harvest Gala legendary!
Brick Warehouse
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Camrose Groves’ Value Drug Mart
For more information, call The Open Door Association.
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Canada Safeway
Canadian Tire
Harvest Gala happens on Saturday, September 24th at the Norsemen Inn. Doors open at 6 p.m.
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Panago Pizza
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Real Canadian Superstore
Rona
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Shoppers Drug Mart
Hauser Home Hardware Ken’s Furniture M & M Meats
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Tofield Guardian Drugs
Walmart
Wild Rose Co-op
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and YES “Mocktails” will be available.
News Features
4 Van Dornick leads Alberta at senior golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Augustana welcomes new, returning students . . . . . . . . . 21 Bauer wins triathlon, advances to world event . . . . . . . . . 30 Camrose community bus implementing changes . . . . . . . .
– COLUMNS – Reflections by Bonnie Hutchinson . .
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Homespun by Laurel Nadon. . . . . . . .
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Camrose community bus implementing changes
Submitted Photo The Camrose community bus will soon be sporting a new look along with changes to schedules, routes and the cost to ride. By Lori Larsen
On July 27, the City of Camrose hosted a Seniors Bus update meeting which included representatives from various stakeholders including seniors complexes, health services, education institutions, Handivan staff, council members and members of the Camrose Transit Advisory Committee (CTAC.) The objective of the meeting was to assess the service based on feedback from the different stakeholders and statistics gathered on the present use of the service, to determine its effectiveness and any proposed changes. “Recognizing that utilization of the bus was lower than we hoped for, we brought stakeholders back in to see what changes we could make for it to be more successful,” said City of Camrose manager Malcolm Boyd. The bus service, operated by the Rose City Handivan Society of Camrose and funded by the City of Camrose,
offers two services, a Fixed Bus Route and Group Bookings. “The group service is being fairly well utilized by some groups, but the fixed route service was definitely not being very well utilized,” explained Boyd. As a result of the update meeting a thorough report was prepared by City of Camrose corporate projects coordinator Sheldon Pederson outlining four approved actions that are in the stages of being implemented. Actions
One of the changes resulting from the meeting involved the extension of hours of operation of the fixed route service. Previously the hours offered for the fixed route were half days on Thursday mornings and half days on Friday afternoons. “Moving the service to all day Tuesday and all day Friday will get around the issue of people saying they could get out to an appointment, but couldn’t get back, which was
a reason why the bus was not being used,” said Boyd. The new hours will be Tuesday and Friday from 8 a.m. until final stop at 4 p.m. Along with some time changes, adjustments to the existing routes were also made. “The route is similar to the route before, but we have added Jamieson Manor and Viewpoint (Augustana), along with a stop across the street (to the north) of the Marler Mini Mart,” said Boyd. Originally the bus route was intended to accommodate six of the senior facilities in Camrose with a route to the recreation centre, clinic, DynaLIFEDx Diagnostic Laboratory Services and the Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. However, after conversation with the Handivan Society and information gathered through their ridership the City has since added a stop at Walmart and a flexible stop at the Superstore. In reference to the report he prepared Peder-
son explained the changes in routes. “We (City) tracked the ridership, where they were going, where they were getting off and tried to figure out what was working and what wasn’t. “Through some of that consultation we noted there were a few of the senior facilities that weren’t getting used at all, nobody was ever picked up there, so we eliminated Fieldstone and Faith House and Grand Trunk Landing.” Pederson also said that as late as Sept. 13 other adjustments have been made to the route to include a Downtown Camrose stop. “Seniors would like to be able to go to the bank to deposit their cheques once a month so we added a Downtown Camrose stop to facilitate that, which is at a by request only (rider would indicate to bus driver)at this point,” said Pederson. The cost of riding the bus will also be changing from the original $4 per one-way ride to
a more economical $2 per oneway ride. Pederson spoke about the reasoning behind lowering the price. “We had heard a few of the riders talking to the bus driver, even at $4 for a one-way trip, which we did to mirror the taxi token program, it was still too expensive, especially for some seniors with lower income. “We spoke to city council and the Rose City Handivan Society people to determine what they were willing to do. As a result we lowered the cost to $2 for a one-way ride,” said Pederson. Boyd indicated that given the low ridership the changes in the pricing will have little economic impact. The final action taken by the City with regards to updating the bus system was to implement branding. “Presently we don’t have any markings on the bus,” said Pederson. “The City communication coordinator (Sara Walkey) designed a logo of Camrose Community Bus.” The decals will soon be displayed on the side of the bus. The bus project is a one year pilot project and reports such as these will assist the City and council in making further decisions on the future of the project come budget deliberations in November. “We are definitely trending in the right direction and that is very encouraging to see. With the expanded hours, more stops and more data to show where we are going and where we could be picking people up, we are excited to see what we are able to do.”
New health website helps parents Submitted
REGISTRATION NIGHT
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Community Registration Night held on Sept. 8 between 6:30 and 9 p.m. at the Camrose Field House hosted 61 displayers and had 975 people through the doors eager to sign up for various activities, clubs, sports, recreation, learning and volunteer opportunities.
Redistricting approved by council By Lori Larsen
After hearing on several occasions from the public and prospective developers city council passed Bylaw 2839/15 for the redistricting of Lot 15, Block 23, Plan 5190HW (4825 54 Street) and Lot 16, Block 23, Plan 5190HW
(4823 54 Street) during the Sept. 12 regular council meeting. In a 5-2 split, five for the motion, two against the motion, council voted to move the properties from a R2, Mixed use Residential District, to DC -Direct Control District.
A new website is now online that will help parents manage common childhood illnesses that don’t require treatment in an emergency department. Developed by a team of emergency doctors and clinicians, the HEAL (Health Education and Learning) website aims to provide families across Alberta with easily accessible, reliable information about common minor illnesses in children. Information on croup, coughs, common colds, ear pain, nosebleeds, head injuries, vomiting and diarrhea, fever, febrile seizures and rashes is available on the site, including a detailed description of the illness, symptoms, treatment, and when to seek immediate medical attention. The HEAL website also contains videos about emergency staff, as well as what to expect when coming to the hospital, to make both parents and patients more comfortable with their hospital experience. The new website is also
connected with the Know Your Options campaign, an Alberta Health Services’ initiative, that helps educate Albertans about the various health care options in their communities and provides accurate information on how to get the right care in the right place. The website has been reviewed by staff and families to ensure it is user-friendly, understandable and easy to navigate. The information is also available in a mobilefriendly format so parents and families can access it from any device. Visit HEAL at www.ahs. ca/heal or www.albertahealthservices.ca/heal. Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Its mission is to provide a patientfocused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.
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Welcome David! The lawyers at Andreassen Borth are pleased to welcome David J. Andreassen to our firm, as an associate lawyer. David was admitted to the Bar in September of 2016, and carries on a general practice of law. David grew up in Camrose, Alberta, graduating from CCHS in 2006. David played four years of Junior Hockey, including three years with the Camrose Kodiaks. David took business at Concordia University College in Edmonton, on, where he also played hockey for the Concordia Thunder in the ACAC. David attended law school at the College of Law at the University of Saskatchewan, katchewan, graduating in 2015. David works at our Camrose office.
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MacGreggor shares her talent at the Bailey By Murray Green
The Capitol Lights program at the Bailey Theatre focuses on the best and brightest artists who make our provincial capital their home. Edmonton Female Vocalist of the Year, Kimberly MacGreggor and Her Handsome Band start the season series off on Friday, Sept. 23, at 8 p.m. She has been named Female Artist of the Year for the past two years at the Edmonton Music Awards. MacGreggor released her sophomore album, I Am My Own in October 2015 and garnered national press coverage, and great reviews. In
addition to being heard on CBC and CKUA, the album charted across Canada, holding steady for several weeks in the Earshot National Top 10 Folk/Roots/Blues Charts. She is a singer-songwriter who believes that breakfast is the most important meal of the day and that whisky is a health tonic. She lovingly crafts and passionately performs songs that will move your heart, change your mind and stomp your feet. Tickets are available online at www.baileytheatre. com/tickets, at the Bailey Box Office, 5041-50 Street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. or by phoning 780-672-5510.
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Thank You
Community Awards Program Donors! Celebrating your generosity and investment in Augustana students
EDUCATING generations of students since 1911, Augustana Campus has been part of the University of Alberta since 2004. It’s a winning combination – our undergraduate-focused liberal arts and sciences campus is ideal for students who want a smaller campus with tremendous learning and research opportunities combined with a respected, world-class, U of A degree. At the University of Alberta’s Augustana Campus in Camrose, students can have the best of both worlds. THE COMMUNITY AWARDS PROGRAM, established in 1973, continues to attract the investment of committed business and community members with our campus. In 2015/16, 405 deserving Augustana students received over $446,000 in Augustana award funding, of which $224,500 was provided by generous Community Awards Program donors! THANK YOU!
2016 ANNIVERSARY DONORS Thank you for your dedication and long term commitment to student success at Augustana. Congratulations!
45 Years Burgar Funeral Home 30 Years Jewell Enterprises Ltd. 25 Years Streb’s Automotive & Industrial Supply and Engine Services (1975) Ltd. 20 Years Camrose County 15 Years Anonymous Donor Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP Nahanni River Adventures Ltd. Verhaeghe Law Office 10 Years Camrose Morning News Camrose Veterinary Hospital
ANNUAL AWARDS Donors $2,000+
Years of Support
Alberta Blue Cross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Anna-Spring Doerfler & Nordic Sports Alumni . . . . . . 3 Augustana Staff for Vikings Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Bi West Translines Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Bob & Margaret Prestage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Camrose Canadian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Camrose Insurance Services Ltd. (new supporter) . . . 1 Canadian Tire Associate Store Camrose – Jewell Enterprises . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Chytracek Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Clubhouse Virtual Golf . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Gary Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Gunvor Mygind (new supporter). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Jackie de Montarnal & Alumni for Vikings Volleyball . 2 James Mayer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Kevin Riemer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mark Radke & Jane Isakson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Martinson Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Mike Johnston & Vikings Hockey Alumni Association (new supporter) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Torskeklubben/Sons of Norway Solglyt Lodge – Edmonton. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Tyler Bellamy & Alumni for Vikings Hockey . . . . . . . . . 2 Vision Credit Union Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 William & Debra Smeaton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Donors $1,000 - $1,999
Agriculture Financial Services Corporation . . . . . . . . 28 ATB Financial (Camrose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Augustana Faculty English Professors . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Augustana Faculty Philosophy & Religion Professors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Battle River Community Foundation/ Elwin Grattidge Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Border Paving Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Camrose County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Camrose Registry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Camrose Veterinary Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Central Agencies Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Cole Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Dee Jay Plumbing and Heating Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Doug and Annette Hawkins Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Dr. George & Mrs. Elaine Nye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Dr. Roy Wilson Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Ed & Alice Peterson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Electro Tel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Harberg Nikiforuk Wood LLP Chartered Accountants 41 Harrison’s Plumbing & Gas Fitting Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Ivy (Elmquist) May . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Jim and Nora Holmberg Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Lalit Chawla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Lary & Betty Benson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Marion Wandio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Punkuj Chawla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 RBC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Richardson Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Shuman Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Smith Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Smitty’s Restaurant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Streb’s Automotive/Industrial Supply & Engine Services (1975) Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Susan Toth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 TD Canada Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Ziesel Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Donors $501 - $999
Advico Financial Planning Group Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Andreassen Borth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Arnold & Susan Malone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 ATCO Gas Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Battle River Implements Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Boston Pizza. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Burgar Funeral Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Camrose and District Fish & Game Association . . . . . 18 Camrose Dental Health Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Camrose Morning News . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Camrose Sobeys. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Canadian Tire Associate Store - Camrose Staff . . . . . . 19 Dr. Mark Cloarec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Duggan Dental/Dr. Kenneth H. Cha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Fielding & Company LLP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Grant Thornton LLP Chartered Accountants. . . . . . . . 27 i.d. apparel/Karen Vinet Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 John & Lesley Stoddart Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Kroeger Joyce Chartered Accountants . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Lamb Ford Sales Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Larry and Patrice Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Lions Club of Camrose/ Battle River Community Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Marshall Veterinary Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Ness Family/ Battle River Community Foundation . . 11 Norsemen Inn Camrose Corporation – JPC Foundation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Ofrim Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 On Track-Kuntz and Company Inc. Award. . . . . . . . . . . 5 Pedersen’s Florists Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Richard Verhaeghe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Rotary Club of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Sheilagh A. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Shoppers Drug Mart (Camrose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 The Camrose Booster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Wideman Paint & Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . 42
And, a BIG thank you to all the businesses and individuals that have stepped up to participate in the Athletics Award Matching Program, which so far has created 24 new awards for our scholar athletes. Go Vikings Go! AUGUSTANA CAMPUS is proud to be part of the community. We extend our sincere appreciation to the following individuals, businesses and organizations who have committed to the Community Awards Program for the 2016/17 academic year. We are truly grateful for your continued support!
For more information please contact Bree Urkow, CFRE, Assistant Director of Development U of A, Augustana Development Office 780-679-1131 or bree.urkow@ualberta.ca
ENDOWED AWARDS Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Award Alice M. Stolee Award Andrew and Mina Solheim Memorial Award Anton and Norma Olson Memorial Award Arthur Tonn Memorial Award Augustana Community Endowment Fund Award Augustana 90th Anniversary Award Augustana Board of Regents Scholarship Betsy Ness Scott Entrance Citation Scholarship Bill and Berdie Fowler Entrance Award Bryan Rayment Memorial Scholarship Camrose Rotary Club Dr. Dunbar Memorial Award Canadian Summer School in Germany 35th Anniversary Award CFCW Scholarship Cindy Ann Haywood Memorial Award in Music City of Camrose Terry Fox Marathon of Hope Award Clarence and Thea Magneson Memorial Scholarship Clarice B. Olafson Award David Lynn Bennett Memorial Award Dianne Precht Memorial Scholarship in Music Dorothy Clapson Memorial Scholarship Doug and Gail Peterson Award Dr. Craig W. and Jacqueline D. Norstrom Award Dr. David W. and Mrs. Darlene C. Dahle Award Dr. Gerhard and Mrs. Hilda Driedger Scholarship Dr. Velma Gooch Memorial Award in English Literature Dr. W.G. (Gibber) and Dorothy Gibson Award E. F. Marken Memorial Scholarship Elizabeth “Libby” Brownell Leadership Award Erik Mygind Memorial Music Scholarship Ernest Nelson and Ethel Rose Norris Memorial Award Ernie Felzien Award Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works Employees Award Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works Supervisors Grain Crop Scholarship Felix Wiese Memorial Award Fred and Jean Daley Augustana Bursary Georg and Lily Moi Memorial Scholarship Glynne Jones Memorial Award Gunvor and Erik Mygind Entrance Citation Scholarship Hanneman Augustana Bursary Harry and Betty Gaede Music Award Henry James & Muriel Rieger Memorial Award Hume Memorial Award Inanda Hoyme Memorial Scholarship J.M. (Jake) Jacobsen Memorial Scholarship Jacquie and Morris Jevne Memorial Award Janet Ingibergsson Memorial Award Jeanne Hunter Bursary
Jevne/ Eng Award in Social Sciences and Humanities John and Juri Spokkeli Memorial Scholarship John and Valborg Olson Memorial Award K. Glen Johnson Award KEG Patrige Memorial Award Keith Paton Memorial Scholarship Kevin Bruce Hall Memorial Scholarship Laura M. Anderson Augustana Bursary Libby Ritter Memorial Scholarship Lloyd B. and Catherine R. McCoomb Award Lorene (Fabrizius) Pinno Memorial Award Luther Olson Memorial Award Margaret L. Rowe Memorial Ski Award Marie Myrehaug Memorial Award Marion Murray Walters Memorial Award Mark Chytracek Leadership Award Mark Hanson Memorial Award Mary Neff Memorial Scholarship Moncrieff Ford Sr. & Moncrieff Ford Jr. Memorial Award for Dedicated Service to Athletics Muriel M. Bevington Memorial Award Olga Melsness Loberg Memorial Award Pastor Karel Lunde Memorial Award Pepsi-Cola Award Pioneer Teacher Scholarship (Mrs. Signe Hills Endowment) Professor Bayard Reesor Political Studies Entrance Scholarship Professor Murray Lauber Scholarship Randy Runestad Memorial Award Rathnavalu Family Award in Student Leadership Reg and Marjorie Harris Memorial Scholarship Reynolds Carruthers Erwin Scholarship Richard Peter Walley Memorial Scholarship Ricoh Canada Inc. Award Robert Sherwood Memorial Scholarship Royal Canadian Legion, Camrose Branch #57 Award Scandinavian Studies Award Sons of Norway (Canada) Award in Scandinavian Studies, (Normanna Lodge #595, Wetaskiwin) Terrin Bourque Memorial Augustana Bursary The Paul Sills Memorial Entrance Award in Drama The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Val Wolski Memorial Award Verda and J D McNeill Scholarship Viking Cup Hockey Award Walter A. and Margaret Hiller Scholarship Wesley James Engen Memorial Award Wilbert G. Bevington Memorial Award Zetsen Master Builders Inc. Award
Donors $500
Donna Herman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 Feth Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Glover International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Nahanni River Adventures Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Provincial Chapter of Alberta IODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Sheena Johnston & Corey Schultz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Vikings Cross Country Ski Team of 1988 (anonymous donor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
We have endeavoured to make this information as accurate as possible. Please accept our apologies if your name or information has been misspelled or omitted, and please let us know so that we might correct our error.
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Dr. Mark Cloarec, owner of Primary Care Optometry, is teaming up with the maker of Crizal – Essilor to offer you:
A Special School
Michaela Gibson “Ballet Camrose was like a second home for me and I’ve made friends and memories that will last forever. The rush I got from dancing on stage is an experience that I’ll never forget.”
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Call 780-672-3361 and book your eye exam to take advantage of our sale and EXTENDED HOURS.
Primary Care Optometry Phone 780-672-3361 Fax 780-672-3932 4849-49 Street, Camrose Hours: Mon., Tues., Wed., Fri., 8 a.m.-5:15 p.m.; Thurs., 8 a.m.-7 p.m. SATURDAY APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE
Kodiaks fine tune roster as season starts By Murray Green
Liam Motley, right, celebrates a goal with his teammates as he led the Camrose Kodiaks to two straight wins to start the season on a winning note. Motley was named Alberta Junior Hockey League player of the week.
FINE LINE CONSTRUCTION
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Dr. Mark Cloarec Dr. Lakshmi Easwaran
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Camrose Kodiaks sent offensive minded forward PJ Marrocco to the Bonnyville Pontiacs to trim the roster down to 25 players prior to the start of the regular season. In the last pre-season game against the Sherwood Park Crusaders, Camrose earned a 2-0 shut out on Sept. 9. After two scoreless frames, Kyler Kupka netted a goal with less than two minutes left in the contest. Liam Motley added an insurance goal to close out the match. Goalie Joey May stopped all 15 shots he faced and partner Patrick Gora turned away all seven he faced for the Kodiaks, while Camrose fired 44 at the Crusaders’ cage. Away games can be
780-877-2162 403-333-1636
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TO REGISTER CALL 780-608-5288 4918-50 Street Downtown Camrose Back Entrance Quality Cecchetti Ballet training, Personalized training, competition and recreational classes, a positive learning environment, fully certified instructors, Al Gilbert Tap, an all encompassing Jazz syllabus, and competitive mini, minor, and major lyrical company classes.
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Artistic Director: Colleen Salahub-Olsen Teachers: Cassandra Olsen Jocelyn Olsen Donna Pederson Kristen Pearson Kayleigh Klammer For more information: Colleen (780) 608-5288 Studio (780) 679-0873 Family-oriented, wonderful environment to learn in! Superb dance training!
HIGH QUALITY PRINTING • Business Cards • Bill of Lading • Invoices • Presentation Folders
heard on the radio again this year. The first two months of home games will also be on CAM-FM. After two away games, Camrose is back home to host the Olds Grizzlys on Sept. 27 and Grande Prairie on Sept. 30. Both games have 7 p.m. start times.
• Letterheads • Notepads • Envelopes • Much more!
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WHO can I count on? Your handy directory for area professionals, tradesmen and service businesses.
AUTOMOTIVE
LICENSES and REGISTRIES
EXTERIORS
Camrose Registry Ltd.
5613-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone (780)672-1671, Fax (780)672-1982
Over 30 years’ experience
Alberta Registry Services • Vehicle Registration • Operator Services • Pro-Rate and Fleet Registrations • Out of Province Inspection Requests • Driver testing/Learners exams Personal Property Services • Lien Searches • Register Finance Statements • Register Writs of Enforcement • Register Garage Keepers Liens
5218-46 St.
780-672-5203 elautobody@hotmail.com
BLINDS Custom Window Coverings
Corporate Services • Corporate Registries – Level 3 • File Annual Returns • Register Trade Names/ Partnerships • Incorporate Companies Vital Statistics • Birth/Marriages/Death Certificates • Marriage Licences Other Services Include • Land Title Searches • Raffle Licences • Traffic Fine Payments
• All types of Siding • Fascia and Soffits • Eavestroughing • Metal Cladding • Gutter Guard • Eavestrough Cleaning • Do-It-Yourself product sales
FREE ESTIMATES – Shawn Nowakowski –
Phone 780-679-8230
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BLINDS, SHADES, SHUTTERS, DRAPES AND MORE
HOURS: Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturdays 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. We accept Cash, Cheque, and Debit for payment
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• Stock • Cargo and • Flatdeck TRAILERS
DON FORESTIER
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JORGENSEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 5503-52 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0X7
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COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL SINCE 1939
4603-53 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-2335
Please phone 780.672.3142 to get your business in this handy directory.
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We Deliver!
We Make House Calls! Sheilaugh is ready to deliver your fresh food!
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Smart Service. Great Products.
Delivery Service is easy to order! Phone 780-672-3107 Fax 780-672-5060
Wild Rose Co-op
Email wedeliver@wildrosecoop.ca
#3, 3810-48 Ave. Ph. 780-672-4983 www.nufloorscamrose.ca
4818-51 Street, Camrose 780.672.3107
Your custom sheet metal and fabrication specialists – Commercial and Residential – SEE US FOR… • Plumbing • Heating • Air Conditioning • Fireplaces • Indoor Air Quality • Built-in Vacuums • Barbecues, Grills and Smokers
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We provide custom window treatments for your home including blinds, shutters, shades and draperies. FREE in-home consultations. From consultation to installation – we make it easy! The Best in Custom Blinds and Window Coverings
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Purity Water Delivers The highest quality in purified or spring water. Yes, we sell ice too! You must taste our Claysmore spring water!
Open Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.; Sat., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
Schedule your maintenance now on trucks, trailers, tractors and RVs. 780-672-1992 • 4704-49 Ave., Camrose a few doors east of Fountain Tire Downtown
John’s Shopmobile Ltd. MOBILE & SHOP TRUCK REPAIR LEGACY JUNCTION – Jct. of Hwys 13 and 56, Camrose
Shop 780.672.2198 – Cell: 780.679.7767 Bringing the Mechanic to You
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Alpine Fitness and Sport Massage
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*Employee price includes all fees/administration. Excludes GST. Payment OAC Ford Credit. Payment $ 0 down, includes all tax/GST/fees. Cost of borrowing for loan term $ 4,053.61.
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Camrose Minor Ball Association
Annual General Meeting September 26th, 2016 Border Paving Arena, Meeting Room #3 7:00 – 9:00 pm CMBA is looking for NEW BOARD MEMBERS
SAVE $1,000 per couple* on 2017 sailings! PLUS, get up to $400 onboard credit.† Hurry — offer ends September 30, 2016!
ROMANTIC DANUBE
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April thru November 2017 incl. port charges 8 days – Budapest to Nuremberg (or reverse) Based on November 24 & 25, 2017 sailings
*Offer of $1,000 CAD off per couple ($500 CAD per guest) is valid on new 2017 bookings only. Offer not valid on Portugal or Egypt itineraries. Combinable with all current discounts/offers and Viking Referral Rewards; not combinable with our standard Viking Explorer Society Travel Credits. Additional restrictions may apply. †Onboard credit offer is available to CAA members on Viking River Cruises itineraries only – $200 per person for sailings ranging 14 days or more, and $125 per person for sailings ranging from 8-13 days – and can only be applied when booked directly by a CAA travel agent. Onboard credit has no cash value and cannot be applied to onboard gratuities. Viking reserves the right to correct errors and to change any and all fares, fees and surcharges at any time. Rates listed are cruise only in Canadian dollars and are based on double occupancy. Taxes and fees are additional unless otherwise indicated. Price is accurate at time of printing deadline. All offers are subject to availability at time of booking. Additional terms and conditions apply. Ask your AMA Cruise Specialist for details. Booking fees apply to in-centre and phone bookings and are not included in the advertised price.
TULIPS & WINDMILLS From $3,599 March & April 2017 incl. port charges 10 days – Amsterdam roundtrip Based on March 31, 2017 sailing
Book with AMA, online or in-centre. 1.866.989.6594 | AMATravel.ca
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Here are some makeup application guidelines People rely on makeup to put their best faces forward. Cosmetics can enhance natural beauty or completely transform a person’s appearance for a dramatic effect. Women are most likely to wear makeup, and many rely on it to cover up subtle flaws and bring out their best features. Makeup application is a skill that requires technique, and that can take years of practice to master. While it’s possible to get by with basic application abilities, knowing some of the tricks of the trade can offer the flawless look women seek.
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• Exfoliate your skin. The most precise makeup techniques can be hampered by unprepped skin. Start the process with clean, exfoliated skin to ensure that dry skin and any errant flakes are removed and will not clump up under the makeup. Use products designed for your skin type. Consult with the expert at your favorite cosmetic counter to find out which formulations will give you the desired results. Exfoliation does not require expensive equipment. You may be successful with just a mild cleanser and a nubby washcloth. Finish with an SPF-containing moisturizer. • Apply a primer. Primers can help concealer and foundation set. Applying primer is similar to a painter prepping a canvas. Even without foundation, primer can soften the appearance of your skin.
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Bookk a h hair i or makeup consultation with one of our experienced stylists by calling 780.608.9352 or book online through our Facebook page
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Anne Prytullack Wins • Hide dark circles and blemishes. Use concealer to even out your complexion. It’s a myth that concealer should be a shade lighter than your skin tone. Select a matching color and apply in little stripes with a makeup brush to blend evenly and to avoid a masked look. • Brush on foundation. You may be tempted to apply foundation with your fingers. While effective for a sheer application, applying foundation with your fingers can introduce bacteria and oils to your face. Foundation brushes can offer more precision. With regular cleaning, brushes will not add germs to your face. Light brush strokes can be blended together to give a matte, airbrushed effect. A light dusting of powder, particularly in the spots that tend to appear shiny, can set the foundation. • Use a light touch. It’s easier to add than take away with regard to applying eye shadow. Therefore, start with a light hand and build up to the desired smokiness. To learn even more eye-shadowing techniques, go for a professional application and ask for some instruction. Purchase those products and keep practicing at home.
at OMC Europe Cup, p, Paris, France, e, Sept. 11 and d 12 Anne and her team m uccessful enjoyed a very successful nering competition garnering numerous awardss in essive the Ladies’ Progressive tegory. Cut and Color category. eted the Anne also completed C Jurors International OMC e. Advanced Course. Anne is pictured with h her entry (left) which won on first place and the gold old medal in the category ryy of “Salon Total Look”” and her entry (right) which won 5th placee in “Ladies’ Progressive Cut”. For unbeatable Styles, Cuts and Colors, book your consultation today with Anne!
SALON HOURS: Tues.-Sat., 10 am-5 pm Walk-ins Welcome 780-608-9076
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Makeup can play up a person’s features, hide any imperfections and help individuals look their best. Techniques are easy to learn and can be perfected with time and patience.
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The Camrose Composite High School Trojans football team lost a tough 28-10 game to the Drumheller Titans to open the season. “The Trojans were plagued with injuries and many of our players were playing two ways and some out of position,” explained coach Adam Belanger. Chandler Barore kicked a 20-yard field goal and Dorian Gibbs ran the ball in for a touchdown from the five yard line with Barore also kicking the extra point for the scoring in the game. “The Trojan offence had some drives and a few big plays. One 46-yard pass from Griffon Lorenz was hauled
in one-handed by Ryder Willoughby. Nick Ioanidis had the big run of the day romping for 25 yards. Defensively, the team was lead by Barore with nine tackles and Austin Thompson with eight. Keaton Schneider and Liam Schafner added quarterback sacks and Drew Loosemore had a pass knockdown,” said coach Belanger, as he reflected on the game. The Trojans host the Stettler Wildcats on Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. and the Wetaskiwin Sabres on Oct. 21 at 7:30 p.m. in home games. CCHS travels to Rocky Mountain House for a game against the Rebels on Sept. 23 at 4:30 p.m. and to Drayton Valley for a 4 p.m. contest on Oct. 7.
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Van Dornick leads Alberta at senior golf By Murray Green
Camrose golfer Frank Van Dornick tied for third at the Canadian Men’s Senior Championship at the Grand Niagara Golf Club, but was the top Canadian in the event, Sept. 6 to 9. Van Dornick finished the four round event with a twounder total of 286. He shot rounds of 74, 68, 73 and 71. Winner Michael Mercier, James Gallagher and Brady Exber, who tied Van Dornick, are all Americans. Dornick began the second day with a share of 19th, but vaulted up the leader board with six birdies including four across a bogey-free back nine, en route to a four-under 68. “My round was fairly steady,” said Van Dornick to Golf Canada. “I haven’t been hitting it very well, so I was just trying to manage the golf course as best I could. Today, I hit a lot of decent irons, I actually made a lot of putts, and that was the difference.” The Camrose golfer joined Dave Schultz of Calgary and Brian Brown of Nanton to capture the inter-provincial team championship, which was close for two rounds. Alberta won by nine strokes over Manitoba in the end. “Historically, we’ve been in the hunt, but we don’t always win, of course,” added Van Dornick. “When we do, it’s always very special. This is Brian’s first year and David and I go back 25 or 30 years, so I’ve known David an awfully long time. I think it was really nice for Brian to not only be a part of this, but also play as well as he has to date. I think you’ll see a lot more of Brian in the future.” Van Dornick reflected on the nature of the national championship. “A lot of these guys, have gone through illnesses together. We know what everyone’s had in the past. The ones that have survived and can continue to compete and still find joy in the competition, they’re the ones we still see. Our hats are off to the ones that are unable to do that for health reasons. We’ve made a lot of friends nationwide as a result of these competitions and all of these friendships are very special.” Conducted since 1962, the Canadian Men’s Senior Championship has grown to become one of most popular amateur golf events in Canada. In 1995, it introduced the 70 and over Canadian Super Senior division in addition to the existing 55 and over age group. The team championships were added in 1977.
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Augustana investing in upgrading facilities By Lori Larsen
The University of Alberta Augustana campus is looking ahead at providing the best facilities it can in order to accommodate students’ learning needs and enhance the experience they receive while attending the campus. On Sept. 9, the construction of the new pedway linking the Forum and Founders’ Hall at the second floor level began with a forecasted completion of December this year. “This will provide easy passage between both buildings and, most importantly, will help make our Learning Advising Beyond offices a hub of activity,” said University of Alberta, Augustana campus dean Allen Berger. “That (Founders’ Hall) is where we provide critical support services to students and we are excited about the space that we created when we renovated it. The fact that we can now connect it directly to the forum will mean easy access for students.” This particular project was solely funded by the generosity of a private donor. In addition to the pedway, Augustana will also be undergoing major renovations to science laboratories beginning the summer of 2017. “We just received news of the approval of funding to embark on the renovation for three of our science labs,” added Berger. “This will involve two
chemistry classes and one biology lab and all the associated support spaces. Everything in there will be torn out and we will be rebuilding them as 21st century lab environments.” Planning for the project will begin in October of this year. “There are serious time constraints when you are trying to renovate labs or classrooms,” explained Berger. “You have to wait until the classes are over but then the work has to be done for the beginning of the school year.” Funding for the science classrooms and labs will be through the Strategic Investment Fund, a program of the federal government. “Both of these projects are moving ahead and funding for both has been secured,” said Berger. Berger spoke of a third infrastructure project that is just beginning to emerge. “This is a shared ambition of the science department and the dean,” he said excitedly. “The idea is to create an observatory at the Miquelon Lake Research Station. “We believe an astronomical observatory could be exciting for us in terms of new programming for students, but also exciting in terms of new programming for the entire community.” This particular project will involve developing a fund-
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Construction for the new pedway at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus between the Forum and Founders’ Hall began on Sept. 9.
raising effort, welcoming anyone wishing to donate to the opportunity of having an observatory within the Camrose County accessible not only to the students of Augustana, but to school children as well. “An important contingency would be school children,” noted Berger. “Children get excited about telescopes and if we can build the observatory we will definitely develop a program-
ming plan that is inclusive of opportunities for school children.” The success of Augustana students is a top priority among administration, faculty and staff as they look ahead at the exciting new projects that will not only benefit the students but continue to provide a campus worthy of the community’s pride.
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REFLECTIONS by Bonnie Hutchinson Tiny perfect moments
I’m standing at the top of a wide valley, looking across at a wall of trees. On this warm September day, I see the yellow and gold leaves emerging and the darker green of evergreens. As I scan, I see a splash of brilliant red. Breathtaking! A tiny perfect moment. *** My teapot lid has two chips, which I glued back together. My toddler grandson sees the teapot, looks at its cracked lid and says, “Oooh, owwie.” This tickles my grandmother heart. My grandson is now an adult. I still have the teapot with the cracked lid because every time I see it, it reminds me of that tiny perfect moment! *** Two friends have helped me re-assemble my desktop computer after re-location – a task I find intimidating. A reconnect here, a glitch there, another re-adjustment… We test the software I use most often; the sound, the internet connection, send and receive, printing. Everything works! A tiny perfect moment. *** A rare occasion in the presence of my adult children without a lot of other people around. I can’t hear what my children are saying to each other, but I see them laughing together, cracking up with their quirky senses of humour. I flash back to when they were school-age children, bickering and irritating one another. (Quote: “I know what you’re thinking and it’s making me mad.”) Back then, I wondered if they’d even choose to have contact with one another when they grew up. Now, however diversely their opinions and paths may have unfolded, I feel their adult affection for one another. A tiny perfect moment. *** One of my favourite people lived in a cabin on a cliffside, overlooking the ocean and across from a little island where eagles nested. Whenever I visited her, at any moment when an eagle flew by, everything would stop. Whoever noticed the eagle first would say, “Eagle, eagle, eagle!” We’d all stop and watch the eagle and be awed by its strength and power, grace and beauty. And the day would be uplifted. From her I learned the art of savouring the tiny perfect moment. *** We know to celebrate the big things – graduations, weddings, anniversaries; winning the trophy, winning the contract, mastering a tough challenge. Most days (at least in my life) don’t have big things to celebrate. But if we’re paying attention, every day has small moments of perfection. From my friend I learned that life is even richer when we stop to notice and celebrate the tiny spots of beauty, the precious moments. It doesn’t have to be a big thing. Someone’s act of kindness. Something that makes you laugh. Finishing a mundane task. Sunset or rainbow. Seconds of precious moments can add up to minutes. A second or two of savouring and appreciating can change a whole hour, and that hour can change a whole day. When we start to watch for them, we notice even more things to celebrate. That shifts our perspective. And that changes everything. *** Six months ago I finally let go of the teapot with the cracked lid because I learned something else: I hold that precious grandson moment in my heart, so I don’t need the teapot! *** What tiny moments of perfection have you experienced today – so far? *** If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com
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Mr. Sorenson, please do the right thing and withdraw your Private Member’s Bill re: tamper resistant dispensary containers as a panacea to reduce the spate of
fentanyl deaths due to accidental overdosage. About 99.999 per cent of the fentanyl overdoses/death are due to illicitly manufactured, smuggled, and criminally sourced fentanyl; is it reasonable or logical to expect criminals to comply with legislation that would require them to provide drug users with tamper proof containers? I think not. I can only hope that this proposed bill finds its way into the trash bin of unsuccessful private members bills. The unneeded debate on this non-issue will cost overburdened taxpayers additional government wastage and contribute to our already-too-large deficit. On a related issue, and
as a legislator, Mr. Sorenson; would it be illegal under Canada’s Criminal Code for those terminally ill individuals who: (i) do not wish to wait for our indecisive political leaders to debate, waffle, obfuscate, or otherwise delay clarifying and expanding the eligibility for physicianassisted dying, (ii) have a clearly-written personal directive, (iii) have communicated that directive to their loved ones and family members, to take matters into their own hands with criminallyavailable fentanyl? Lynn Clark, Camrose
Scarecrow Festival adds to autumn downtown flare By Murray Green
It’s time to get creative making scarecrows. The annual Scarecrow Festival will run from Sept. 21 to Oct. 1. Downtown Camrose is ramping up its messages to its members to create window displays and make storefront Scarecrows. “Harvest is in full swing, the children are back to school, it is time to celebrate and be thankful for all of our blessings. The Scarecrow
Festival is our businesses’ way of saying thanks to all of our customers and guests, who have come to shop, play and visit our merchants. Downtown Camrose, as always, welcomes everyone to the Festival,” said Allan Walkey, Downtown Camrose manager. The downtown area has a busy fall planned. The last day of the Downtown Market is on Sept. 29. Alberta Culture Days will begin its celebration on
Sept. 30 with the band Back Porch Swing playing at the Bailey Theatre. A Fall Sidewalk Sale has been planned for Oct. 1 on Main Street and the Street Performers Festival will be held the same day at Mirror Lake. For more information contact Allan Walkey at manager @ downtowncamrose.com or phone 780-6725191.
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Red Deer Symphony Orchestra will have the honour of being the first professional orchestra to play at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. The symphony will be making the trip to Camrose on Sunday, Sept. 25 for a 2 p.m. performance. “The symphony was founded in 1987 as a part- time professional orchestra. That means musicians are hired per concert and we perform six or seven per year,” explained Claude Lapalme, director of the Red Deer Symphony Orchestra since 1990. “In the past, we haven’t gone outside of Red Deer too often, but we are extremely excited to play in Camrose because it is a musical place. We have gone as far as Fort McMurray in the past. We like to play outside of Red Deer and there is room for us to expand.” Although the show has been billed as a Beethoven Blast, it will be more than Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. “We wanted a concert with a positive theme, as well as songs from Beethoven,” Lapalme added. “I will be sharing information about the songs we perform in a casual manner.” The afternoon will include joyous music from the ever cheerful Ibert and the mischievous humour of Rossini. “We have 30 musicians under contract, but in a smaller city the number can fluctuate. We practice enough for everyone to feel part of the group,” he
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Augustana welcomes new and returning students By Lori Larsen
With a few kick off events including the official bell ringing and a welcome to new students slip and slide held at Stoney Creek sponsored by the Student Association on Aug. 29, students at the University of Alberta Augustana Campus are now in full swing and back hitting the books. Enrollment
Enrollment is holding steady at Augustana with the total number of students for fall 2016 sitting at 1,033 compared to 2015 of 1034. “Our target range is to be between 1,000 and 1,050 students,” said University of Alberta Augustana campus dean Allen Berger. Of the 1,033 students 344 are new and 689 are returning. Berger commented on the reason the enrollment remained steady to last years despite an agreement with the administration of north campus of a possible intake of 1,200. “We let ourselves grow to 1,082 in fall of 2014 with an entering student class of 399,” he said. “That put a lot of strain on the operation here. While our goal is to grow the enrollment at Augustana, initially to 1,200
and perhaps eventually beyond that, we can’t do that with the same dollars. That was our experience in fall of 2014, 1,082 pushed us beyond an ability to deliver the kind of experience to students that we feel is important. “Last year we eased back coming in at an enrollment of 1,034 and the idea was to stay flat.” Assistant Dean Tim Hanson added that other students are on campus making use of the facilities but are not part of Augustana’s programming. Open studies accounts for 12, nursing accounts for 36, and physiotherapy accounts for 24 of these students. “Technically these are not our students but because they are taking programs on our campus we provide full services to them,” said Dean Berger. “We don’t staff their classes; as an example, the faculty of nursing staffs the nursing classes and the faculty of rehabilitation medicine staffs the physiotherapy classes. “So these students are part of our total in terms of some of the demands that exist on campus but they are not Augustana students per se.”
Ida Luella Coykendall Ida Luella Coykendall (nee Christenson) was born on December 3, 1925 to William and Tilda Christenson on the Christenson homestead, located just outside Kingman, Alberta, where she also grew up. She attended Farmington School in Kingman, to which she walked uphill three miles each way, every day. Luella was the youngest daughter in a family of 13 children. She is pre-deceased by her siblings Agnes, Gladys, Clifford, Vineola, Raymond, Wyman, Elvin, Elsie, Orliph, Ilo, William Jr. and Lyle. On November 20, 1948, Luella married Fred Coykendall, and together they had four children: Larry (Rocky), Linda (Larry), Beverly and Fred Jr. (Sally). Fred and Luella purchased land in 1949, built a house and continued to farm that land until Fred passed away in 1989. Following Fred’s death, Luella moved into Camrose spending many years in Liberty Village, later moving into Heritage Manor and, most recently, into Rosealta. Luella remained very active with sports, Kingman community events, travelling, gardening and keeping up with her nine grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren, and two great-greatgrandchildren. Her grandchildren were blessed to have Luella very present in their lives. No matter the event, game, occasion, holiday or family gathering, Grandma was always the first one there. She taught all those around her the value and importance of family, faith and her love of God. She was a strong, sometimes stubborn, entertaining, witty and intelligent woman. Even in her final days, you could still count on Luella for a chuckle. Luella passed away on September 13, 2016 in Edmonton, surrounded by family. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her, however there is peace in knowing she has now joined the family that departed this earth before her. A memorial service took place at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 17, 2016 at Messiah Lutheran Church in Camrose, AB. Interment took place at the Kingman Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Kingman Cemetery or to the charity of one’s choice. The family would like to thank St. Mary’s Hospital and the Misericordia Community Hospital for their care. The family would also like to thank family and friends that visited her in the hospital.
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This year was the first year Augustana experienced competitive admission. “The Bachelor of Science programs, particularly in physical education and biology, we cut off admission at 77 per cent,” remarked Hanson. “This is the first time we have put in a competitive average and we would have dropped that if we saw the need to increase enrollment or if we felt our seats weren’t completely taken in the sciences, but that wasn’t the case. “The Bachelor of Arts program was 71.6 per cent.” Berger added that what that translates to is a rising interest in Augustana among good students. “That is very gratifying and means if we were able to financially support an enrollment of 1,200 students, we are confident the demand would be there.” Programs
The numbers of students enrolled for specific programs were Bachelor of Arts 421, Bachelor of Science 451, Bachelor of Management 113, Bachelor of Science/Music 18, Bachelor of Science/Education 18. Continued on page 39
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster The beginning of the University of Alberta Augustana campus school year got off to a slippery start. Carson Hvenegaard first-year Augustana student held on as he slid down the slip and slide set up at Stoney Creek Centre on Aug. 29 sponsored by the Augustana Student Association as a way to welcome new students and promote Viking spirit.
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Paul Gerard McCann October 21, 1951 ~ September 15, 2016 Paul Gerard McCann of Camrose passed away peacefully on Thursday, September 15, 2016 at the age of 64 years, after a long battle with Alzheimer’s. Paul was born to John and Marie McCann on October 21, 1951 in Toronto, Ontario. He was raised in Toronto and married Sandy on July 23, 1976. Their daughter Melanie was born in 1982, and son Sean in 1989. They moved to Camrose in 1989, and owned Miquelon Lake Store from 1993 to 2005. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Sandy; two children Melanie of Camrose and Sean of San Francisco; and three sisters Sheila McCann of Toronto, Catherine (Gerry) Davis of Camrose, and Joan McCann (Jim Dethy) of Toronto. Paul was predeceased by his parents John and Marie McCann. A Funeral Service was held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 17, 2016 from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Rev. Garth Wehrfritz-Hanson officiating. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Alzheimer Society or to Bethany Meadows. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Julius Alexander Repchinski of Camrose passed away on Tuesday, September 13, 2016 at the age of 81 years. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Ruth; sister Regina Love; and numerous nieces and nephews. Julius was predeceased by his parents Joseph and Delena; brother Sylvester “Sy”; and sister Rosemarie Niedzielski. A Mass of the Resurrection will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 21, 2016 from St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Joseph Jacobson as celebrant. Inurnment will take place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church Building Fund. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Richard Ell 1940 ~ 2016 Richard was born on August 29, 1940 in Unity, Saskatchewan to Joseph and Agatha Ell. He was the first child of nine and moved to Camrose at an early age. Right out of school, Richard stated driving delivery trucks for Super Delivery then, a few years later, started driving for Hi-way 13 Transport, where he worked until his retirement. Richard leaves to mourn his passing his siblings Lorrie (Norman) Habekost of Edmonton, George of Camrose, Maryann (Marvin) Dehnke of Edmonton, Deanna (Cornel) Rusnack of Edmonton, Stanley (Donna) of Camrose, Joann Ell of Edmonton, Margaret (Erwin) Schnitzer of Edmonton, and Tony (Beverly) of Bonnyville; numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents Joseph and Agatha Ell, and sister-in-law Darlene. A Liturgy of the Word will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 24, 2016 from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Rev. Joseph Jacobson officiating. Interment will take place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. If family and friends desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta, or to the Alberta Diabetes Foundation. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Cheryn Ann Chambers passed away on September 8, 2016 at the age of 68 years. Cheryn is survived by her daughter Maureen McNabb and Maureen’s children Emma, Chloe and Jacob; stepdaughter Debi Chambers; stepsons Tim Chambers (Jo) and their sons Jonathon and Ryan, Pat Chambers (Karla) and his children Vanessa, Emily, Lucas and Brennan; sisters Susie Bunting (Walter) and their children Charlie and Nadia, Peggy Brodie and her son Loren, Janet Kambylafkas (Nick) and their daughter Elizabeth. She was predeceased by her parents Bob and Bert Brodie; husband Keith Chambers; brother Terry Brodie; and nephew Alexander Kambylafkas. She was loved dearly and will be missed by many. A memorial service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, September 17, 2015 at Killam Baptist Church, Killam Alberta. Cremation has taken place.
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January 20, 1933 ~ September 12, 2016 Jack Adams Grant of Camrose passed away on Monday, September 12, 2016 at the age of 83 years. Left to cherish his memory are his wife Helen; children Wendy ( Jay) Erickson of Edson, and David (Carolyn) Grant of Nanaimo, BC; three grandchildren Leesa (Nick), Shaun (Bayleigh) and Alec; and great-grandchildren Bentley and Olivia. Jack was predeceased by his parents Francis and Margaret; brothers Allan, Kenneth and Douglas; and sister Jean Lesprance. At Jack’s request, no funeral service will be held. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Lung Association. To send condolences, please visit www. burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Dr. Alan Gerald Smith passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 10, 2016. He was predeceased by his loving wife and best friend Suna in July of this year; brother Chris; and parents Dr. Mac and Irene. Left to cherish his memory are his children Jacqueline, Michael and Thomas (Valerie); his grandchildren Katarina, Tamara, Brooke, Brandon, Kiana, Catalina and Thomas Jr.; one great-grandchild Charlotte; and brother Neill (Merian). Dr. Alan was born, the eldest son of Dr. Mac and Irene Smith, and raised in Camrose. He studied medicine at the University of Alberta and went on to pursue a career in general surgery. There he met his lifelong companion Suna, who was studying psychiatry at the time. Alan and Suna were married in the summer of 1962 and eventually moved to Camrose to practice medicine alongside his father and uncle (Dr. Hamp Smith) at the Smith Clinic, which was co-founded by his grandfather (Dr. P. F. Smith). Dr. Alan practiced general surgery at St. Mary’s Hospital, performing a wide variety of surgical procedures spanning several surgical specialties by today’s standards. After serving as Chief of Staff at St. Mary’s Hospital, Dr. Alan retired from practice in 2000, having provided health care to the community of Camrose and area for nearly four decades. Alan was an avid reader, photographer, hunter and sailor who enjoyed family summers at his childhood cottage and the autumn weeks combing the countryside for wildlife. He enjoyed the simpler side of camping and hunting, with the children in tow, looking for the perfect untouched spot to spend their time together. Alan and Suna were world travelers who voyaged from the deepest jungles of Africa to the most beautiful beaches of Tahiti and to Suna’s birthplace in Turkey to visit family and friends. For Alan, some of the most enjoyable moments were those spent at Ma-Me-O Beach, his refuge and sanctuary, with his family and dogs. Alan and Suna both loved to cook, travelling to France and Italy to attend cooking schools so they could prepare feasts for their family and friends. Together, Alan and Suna supported each other’s wishes and dreams and were able to realize them together. Alan and Suna were unwavering advocates for their children and grandchildren, and were instrumental in all of their accomplishments as well. Alan befriended three very special Labrador retrievers over the years – Radar, Trapper and Laser, who were as close to him as his own children. He was a beloved husband, father, grandfather, friend and dedicated surgeon. He will be fondly remembered and sadly missed by those left to live out his legacy. Eternal rest grant unto him, Oh Lord. And may perpetual light shine upon him. May he rest in peace. A private family Graveside Service will be held. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Hospice Society of Camrose and District. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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With sad hearts we announce Irvin Hildebrandt’s passing on September 15, 2016 at 87 years of age. Irvin passed away at Bethany Care – Aspen Unit which has been his home for 4-1/2 years as he battled various health issues. He received exceptional personal and health care from the many staff at Bethany. With the knowledge that he is now in the presence of his Lord and Savior, the family is celebrating Irvin’s life. Irvin was born on February 12, 1929 in Bashaw, AB to his parents Michael and Karolina (Buchstein) Hildebrandt with Irvin’s only sibling, his older sister Lydia (Miller) who immigrated from Germany in 1927 homesteading in Central Alberta. Irvin married Adela (Schmidt) from New Sarepta beginning their family lives together on June 15, 1950 in Ferintosh, AB, as he worked their farm and was involved in many church and community activities. After more than 66 years of marriage, Irvin and Adela’s family include four grown children: Alvin (Irene) from Kelowna, BC, Ken (Joanne) of Camrose, AB, Les of Ferintosh, AB and Phyllis (Michael) Mielnichuk from Calgary. Their extended family includes ten grandchildren, nine great-grandchildren and two more on the way, all living in Alberta, BC and California; along with many nieces and nephews. Irvin was very close with his older sister Lydia. In 1986, Henry and Lydia Miller were in a fatal car crash. Since then the six Miller children and their extended family had a special two-way bond with their “Uncle Irvin” and “Tanta Della”. In addition to his growing family and farm operations, during the ’50s and ’60s, Irvin was active in the German Pentecostal Church at Ferintosh. Irvin served his community in various board leadership positions at the Bashaw General Hospital board (’77 to ’92), with the Evergreen Rural Electrification (’57 to ’97) and active in provincial politics with the Alberta Social Credit party during the ’60s. Irvin was involved in the formation of the Ferintosh Volunteer Fire Department. As Irvin looked beyond his farming days he started his building career in Camrose. Starting in 1978, he built six homes and several apartments where they served many long term tenants. Building and carpentry was in Irvin’s blood, which served him well when he went on 11 Operation Amigo trips to Juarez, Mexico to build school classrooms and furniture and to do cabinet finishing work. Irvin’s grandchildren all received his handmade furniture pieces to have as their memories of Grandpa. Irvin and Adela retired from their farm in 1994 and made Camrose their new home. They enjoyed time with their many new Camrose area friends at Campers for Christ, Full Gospel Fellowship, Camrose Pentecostal Church and Solid Rock Lutheran Church. A Celebration of Life service will be held on Tuesday, September 20, 2016 at 3:00 PM at the Camrose Solid Rock Lutheran Church. A private family internment was held earlier at Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial donations can be made to Irvin’s favorite children’s charity at Global Careathon Mission.
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A Six-Bed Hospice! We will unveil the latest information pertaining to this ambitious endeavour at The Hospice Society of Camrose and District is a registered charity established in November 2011. Our Vision is to provide compassionate, holistic care to those who are dying and to their loved ones. Our Mission is to enable our community to support those individuals facing advancing illness, death and bereavement with dignity through education and compassionate care. While our daily objective is to support and enhance quality palliative and end-of-life care throughout Camrose and area, our long-term goal has been to construct and operate a hospice home for p people who wish to die in a com comfortable, peaceful and supportive setting.
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This will be a community initiative. We will need people who share our vision and our enthusiasm to participate. We will require creative minds, people with building knowledge, trades assistance and financial support. Come hear how you can help this dream come true.
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Children and youth affected by bullying, anger, violence and other stressors are receiving the support they need from the Milestones in Mental Health and Wellness Project being delivered through a partnership led by Family Violence Action Society (FVAS). Program coordinator Carley Horkoff, a graduate of University of Alberta Augustana Campus, along with several part-time contracted psychologists and therapists, has been providing skill building programs and counselling services since January to students of all ages. They began working in Spring 2016 in five schools within Battle River School Division, including Charlie Killam, PACE, Forestburg, Tofield and C.W. Sears Schools, and have been serving children referred through Family Violence Action Society in Camrose. “By working together with the schools and community partners, we are able to connect students and their
families with the help they need, and ultimately contribute to the students’ success,” explained Horkoff. “Our focus is building the capacity of the student, the family and the community to contribute to student success.” The Milestones Project is the result of a partnership of several agencies and organizations, all of which recognize the importance of working together for the best interests of children and families. Alberta Health Services Community Addiction and Mental Health Clinic and School Health Promotion, Battle River School Division, Taking Action on Bullying (a project of Camrose Family Resource Centre – A Parent Link Centre), Camrose Boys and Girls Club and Viking/ Beaver FCSS are partners on the project. The Milestones in Mental Health and Wellness Project was made available by a grant of $150,837 from Alberta Human Services’ Family and Community Safety program. The Milestones Project
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also engages parents and guardians to help their children be successful. “The assistance we provide is tailored to the specific needs of each student and family. Some of the more common needs are for guidance in connecting with mental health services, addressing financial issues and developing social supports in the community,” said Horkoff. “Parent and family nights will be organized with project partners for Fall 2016 at selected schools. Strategies for managing stress, growing healthy
relationships and supporting their children’s success will be some of the themes of these events.” “This project helps our communities work more collaboratively to address mental health and wellness of children and families,” said FVAS program director Sheralyn Dobos. “Each of the partners in this project brings a wealth of knowledge and skills along with a desire to work together for the well-being of children, youth and families.” Students and their families have been very receptive to the efforts that have been made to assist them. “Our services are easy to access,” said Horkoff. “Counselling is provided for students in the school setting during school hours. We understand arranging appointments outside of school hours can be difficult for parents who may lack transportation or childcare for younger children, or have difficulties with taking time off work. Milestones therapists come directly to the students
in the schools on a weekly basis.” “The need for a coordinated, collaborative approach was identified in consultation with each of the partners, including school division, non-profit and government services,” said Dobos. “We are more effective as a community when we combine our efforts and work together.” “We are looking forward to school starting again,” Horkoff explains, “Counselling will resume this fall when the new semester begins, and other programs will be offered to support mental health and wellness of students. We’re planning a children’s anger management group, mindfulness class, yoga, stress busters for students preparing for exams and staff development workshops on a variety of mental health topics.” For more information about the Milestones in Mental Health and Wellness Project, call Sheralyn at 780-672-0141.
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With over 300 deaths per year in the Camrose area, ea, grief and bereavement needs are a significant issue for ourr community. A new program launched, this past July, has greatly tly assisted those people struggling with grief from loss of a loved one. The Grief Support Walking Group meets weekly on Wednesday mornings to share a stroll around Mirror Lake. Lois, a participant, says of this experience, “I really enjoy it [the grief walk]. I enjoy the readings before we start and spending time with people who can identify with my pain. The exercise is good, and I enjoy the coffee visit afterward.” Our service to the community includes es professional grief care, access to the Hospice print library and referrals to local therapists and counselors. We spend many hours recruiting hospice volunteers. Here are a few off the many conscientious and talented d volunteers who help those depending g on our service to individuals and family ily members as the final weeks or months hs of life are faced. A conference, Being With Dying: Care, Compassion and Communication, was put on by the Hospice Society with support from the Battle River Community Foundation ion in October 2015. Over 120 people participated. Comments were truly heart-warming. eart-warming. Our extensive range of service to the community includes Death Cafés at Camrose Public Library which encourage conversations on issues related to death and dying. We have two major fundraising events throughout the year: Hike for Hospice and Lights to Remember. In 2017, the HSCD has been allocated a casino.
ore information, contact Stacey Strilchuk, Hospice Board Chair ne 780.281.0921 Email stacey.strilchuk@camrosepcn.com or Pam Cummer, Hospice Board Co-Chair Phone 780.608.4270 Email pcummer@telusplanet.net made via ATB Cares receive a matching donation of 15 percent!
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Ambrose to kayak North American great loop By Murray Green
Jayson Ambrose has always had a love of kayaking. He has turned his passion into an adventure that will take him across parts of Canada and the United States. Although Ambrose wasn’t in the Rosalind and Camrose area for long, he touched many people’s lives as a carving instructor at the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre. “Originally, I was planning on exploring the Gulf of Mexico by kayak, which lies partially on the path of The Great Loop, but I had become curious and wanted to learn more about The Great Loop. The next thing I knew, I decided that I would make Kayaking The Great Loop my goal,” shared Ambrose. “See, what has always played in the back of my mind was the untimely death of my mother. She had worked so hard, only to pass away at the age of 54. She never had the opportunity to retire and enjoy the fruits of her labour. It was her young age that has affected me. I don’t want life to pass me by, like it has
with so many people. I want to get out, explore, meet people, visit different locations, share stories and experience life as much as possible. I don’t want the average two week vacation, I want to do something extraordinary for myself and to inspire others to think outside the box. You have to live for today because you were never promised tomorrow,” he explained. Ambrose wants to be the first Canadian to kayak The Great Loop. He has applied for two Guinnes World Records, which will be revealed at the end of journey. It starts on Oct. 1. “Ultimately, it means I can say I had the opportunity to explore life and not let it pass me by,” said Ambrose. Kayaking The Great Loop means travelling between 8,000 and 12,300 kilometres over a year to 16 months. “The total distance actually depends on which route variation and side trips I decide to take. However, I will be navigating in a counter-
Jayson Ambrose to kayak the Great Loop.
clockwise direction to take advantage of the river currents.” The Great Loop is a multitude of linking waterways around the eastern portion of Canada and the USA, which consists of the Atlantic and Gulf Intracoastal Waterways, the Great Lakes, Canadian Canals, and Inland Rivers of America’s heartland. “Firstly, it’s one of the cheapest ways to travel, while covering that much distance. I happen to like cheap, adventure, traveling, exploring,
sight seeing, so much history to be seen, rivers, oceans, camping, fishing, swimming, warm weather, daily exercise, meeting people, sleeping under the stars, taking my time and enjoying the moments,” he said. Another aspect that many people are unaware of, is that you can navigate it without ever losing sight of land, it’s always within arm’s reach. “I chose Mobile, Alabama in the Gulf of Mexico as my
starting point based on the time of year I would be able to begin. I had to start where the warm weather resides and then follow it throughout the adventure in a counter clockwise direction,” he said. The first part of the journey will be through the American states of Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois and then into Wisconsin and Southern Ontario along the Great Lakes and then back into the USA through New York and New Jersey, and along the eastern coast of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida. The 45-year-old will camp in a tent along the way and replenish his supplies at shops in the many harbours he will encounter as he travels. He invites everyone to follow him on his website www.onecanadiansjourney. com and on Facebook at onecanadiansjourney.
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Comedy Strippers deliver clean act By Murray Green
Beware, the Comedy Strippers are coming to Camrose. They will be performing at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Friday, Sept. 23 beginning at 7:30 p.m. “The show has been selling out internationally. The show features four improvisers playing the characters of male strippers. There is no nudity,”
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Bauer wins triathlon, advances to world event By Murray Green
Local triathlete Kelly Bauer swam, biked and ran his way to first place in his age division at the Canadian long course triathlon championships held on Aug. 28 in Penticton BC. Kelly completed the three kilometre swim, 120 km bike and 30 km run in 6:23:02. “Just finishing an event of this distance is a big challenge, so it’s quite an accomplishment when you can compete at a high level finishing ahead of your peers. It was an amazing feeling seeing my family cheering me on at the finish line and hearing the announcer say my name followed by the words… from Camrose, Alberta the new Canadian Long Course Champion.” In the summer of 2000, Kelly and his family were vacationing in Penticton and were able to watch Ironman Canada. Even though Kelly hadn’t competed in athletics up to that point of his life, watching the race inspired him to try triathlon. “I remember watching the race and telling my wife ‘I gotta try this!’ I started training and over the years have been able to improve my fitness and develop into a decent triathlete.” After years of racing shorter distance triathlons, in 2012 Kelly completed his first ironman distance in Penticton (3.8 km swim, 180 bike, 42 km run) in 9:41:53. It was the 30th anniversary of the Ironman Canada and Kelly’s time was only eight minutes from the age group course record. Kelly qualified and competed in the Ironman World
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Championships in Kona, Hawaii two months later. “Having raced so well at
Ironman and now this year winning my division in the long course distance, I have
to say that Penticton not only inspired me to start competing back in 2000, but it also inspires me today.” Asked what his strength is, the swim, bike or run and his answer is always the same. “I don’t have one discipline that I would say is my strength, but the key in triathlon is to be balanced in all three. You may be an excellent runner for example, but if you find cycling difficult you will not be able to run to your potential off the bike.” Running after 120 km of cycling isn’t an easy task, but Kelly completed the 30 km run in 2:04:33. “That pace would put me at a sub three hour marathon. Most runners strive to run a marathon under three hours, but being able to run that pace after cycling 120 km is where I seem to have an advantage.” Triathlon takes an incredible amount of effort and dedication. Trying to master three very different sports is difficult to do, especially when combined with all of the other aspects of life. The variety of training is what has kept Kelly interested in the sport for the past 15 years of competition. “If I was training for any one of the three disciplines, I know I would have lost interest years ago”. Kelly thinks of race day as his celebration of fitness. “That’s where I get to see the payoff for all those training hours. My biggest reward is how I feel both mentally and physically during the race and meeting my personal goals. If I’m first at the finish
line that‘s an added bonus,” he said. Kelly, a police officer for the Camrose Police Service said that triathlon is his addiction and thinks about the sport daily. “In my career I see how some addictions can destroy people’s lives. My healthy addiction has positively shaped who I am today and I have to wonder what my life would be like without being driven by the sport.” As a police officer, Kelly has taught the DARE program to hundreds of students within Camrose schools. During those DARE lessons, Kelly has often encouraged students to find their addiction, something they can focus on that will positively influence their lives. “I tell students to find something positive that they enjoy and pursue it.” Last year, Kelly was the Alberta long course triathlon champion and now in 2016 he has earned the Canadian title. For 2017, the International Triathlon Union has designated the same race venue in Penticton as the world long course triathlon championships. Next year, Kelly will defend his Canadian title against other triathletes from around the world. “The competition will increase dramatically at the world’s next year. It will be a big test to see how competitive I can be against some of the best age group triathletes from around the world. It will be an exciting event that I have already started preparing for,” he concluded.
Sea Serpents earn 49 medals at provincials By Murray Green
The Camrose Sea Serpents not only came home with 49 medals from 39 athletes at the provincial swimming meet in Edmonton, but two swimmers broke three records. Casara Holm broke a provincial record in girls 400m free style with a time of 4:45.22, which snapped her own record of 4:47.26 set at regionals. She also broke the girls U14 100m individual medley mark with a time of 1:10.07, again improving on her own record of 1:10.68 Casara set earlier. Nathan Saby broke the boys 18 and over 50m freestyle record with a time of 23.78. That surpassed the old mark of 23.99. Kallista Ashton captured a silver medal in the mixed U14 200m individual medley relay and a bronze in the 200m freestyle relay event. Ainsley Burnett was awarded two silver and three bronze medals. In the girls 11-12 category 50m butterfly she received a bronze, a silver in the 50m freestyle, a bronze in the individual med-
ley and a silver in the 200m medley relay. She also collected a bronze in the 100m freestyle. Shelby Burton earned a gold medal in the 200m medley relay for girls 13-14. Marissa De Hoog helped win a silver in the girls 11-12 200m relay. Annika Ernst picked up a gold medal in the mixed U8 100m freestyle and a silver in the mixed 100m medley relay. Grayce Flemming earned three gold medals and a silver. She came in first in the girls U12 400m freestyle, 100m freestyle and the 200m freestyle. She also picked up a silver in the 200m freestyle relay. Shaye Flemming was awarded a silver and a bronze in the girls nine and 10 category. She was second in the 100m freestyle and part of the bronze medal winning 100m freestyle relay team. Callum Gau earned a gold and a silver medal. He was part of the boys 13-14 gold medal 200m freestyle relay team and received a
silver on the 200m medley relay squad. Hannah Gau was awarded a bronze in the 200m freestyle relay team in the girls 15 to 17 division. Holm garnered five gold medals, a silver medal and two provincial records. She won the 400m freestyle, 50m butterfly, 100m individual medley, 200m freestyle and the 200m freestyle relay. Her 200m medley team placed second. Joshua Lowe earned a gold medal in the U8 100m freestyle category and a silver in the medley relay. Chevan MacKenzie
earned a silver medal in the boys 13-14 200m medley and a bronze in the 200m freestyle relay. Atley Marsili was a member of the U8 mixed gold medal winning 100m freestyle, 100m medley silver winning team and added a bronze in the 25m backstroke. Akari Okada won a bronze in the 100m freestyle relay team. Kotaro Okada collected a bronze in the boys 11 and 12 100m butterfly event. Jessie Olson-Heisler captured a gold medal in the girls over 18 100m backstroke event.
Bennett Rolston earned a gold in the boys 13 and 14 age group 200m freestyle relay. Carter Rolston earned a silver in the boys 15 to 17 100m breaststroke, a bronze in the 200m freestyle relay and a silver in the 50m freestyle. Nathan Saby collected two gold and two silver medals. He won the boys 18 and over 50m breaststroke and the record breaking 50m freestyle events. He collected a silver in the 100m freestyle and 100m individual medley. Cooper Sharp was part of the bronze medal mixed U10 100m freestyle relay team. Anna Snydmiller helped the girls U12 relay team win a silver in the 200m medley. Ian Snydmiller received a bronze medal as a member of the mixed U10 100m freestyle relay team. Alexandra Thain earned a gold in the mixed U8 100m freestyle relay and a silver in the 100m medley relay.
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Dodge Journey Make your own adventures By Murray Green
The 2016 Dodge Journey at Camrose Chrysler offers the rare balance of versatility, performance and comfort. “It’s a crossover that’s as equally prepared for the everyday excursions as it is for those they write home about,” said Camrose Chrysler sales consultant Lincoln Manzevich. “It is designed with an amazing degree of versatility and is bursting with technology, comfort and upscale details.” Journey all wheel drive not only grabs your attention it grabs the road as well. “When the system senses slippage, it immediately responds with a transfer of power to the rear wheels for improved driving performance,” added Manzevich. “Without having to choose between performance and efficiency, Journey makes the most of your travels, regardless of weather.” The standard 60/40 splitfolding and reclining secondrow seating offers spacious, flexible comfort. Carrying younger passengers is a breeze with the available class-exclusive integrated child booster seats, and they are also easily entertained with the available rear-seat video system. Your passengers will have easy access to their available 50/50 split-folding third-row seats thanks to rear doors that open 90 degrees, and the Tilt ‘n Slide second-row seats. Welcome convenience begins with must-have features like steering wheelmounted cruise and audio controls, illuminated cup holders, as well as available heated front seats and steering wheel. Refinement comes from well-tailored touch points and premium soft touch materials. The intuitive and customizable Uconnect multimedia centre offers the largest touch screen in its class – up to 8.4 inches. The intuitive, customizable systems feature icons for radio controls, personal devices like an iPod or smartphone, climate controls and available
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Camrose Womens’ Shelter experiences steady use Submitted
This past June, the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters (ACWS) released statistics for the past year (April 1, 2015 – March 31, 2016) for all Alberta shelters. The statistics for the Camrose Women’s Shelter remained steady showing admissions of 346 women and children to the residential program, slightly higher than the 341 women and children admitted the previous year. “This clearly shows the continued need for our services here in Camrose,” stated executive director Nora-Lee Rear. The statistics also show that for every two admissions, someone is turned away due to lack of space. It is interesting and sad to note that as Alberta’s population has continued to grow over the last 30 years, the number of beds available in shelters for women escaping domestic violence hardly increased at all. Even with Alberta’s economic downturn, disasters such as the Fort McMurray fire, lack of affordable housing and increase in the numbers of women and children turned away from shelters, the number of beds has not increased, meaning larger centres such as Edmonton, are severely under serviced. When someone is admitted to an emergency shelter, they are entitled to a 21-day stay. That means during a typical stay a woman who has been abused has three weeks to get financing in order, find a place to live, get the things she needs to create a household and move into a new place. This sounds like an impossibility, but with the help of Crisis Intervention Workers and Outreach Programs, the impossible suddenly becomes possible. While Crisis Intervention Workers are here to listen to clients, help them set goals, and keep them motivated and encouraged to continue moving forward, Outreach Workers work in the community and provide transportation to
apartment viewings, to the Camrose Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot to pick up furniture and household items, and to other helping organizations. Outreach also helps clients move most items into their own new homes. Province wide the average length of stay is shorter in Camrose than in other larger municipalities. Clients stay 14 days on average here as opposed to an average 20-day stay in Edmonton, Calgary or Sherwood Park. This may be for a few reasons. One reason is the assistance provided in Camrose by shelter staff. Camrose Shelter uses a trauma informed theory to provide the best client centered service by qualified staff available. A second reason for a shorter stay in Camrose may be that the current availability of suitable housing in Camrose is high, making it easier to find appropriate accommodations. (Not so a year ago, when rents skyrocketed and available housing in Camrose was at zero per cent.) Lastly, Camrose is a community which feels like a small town, but offers the conveniences of large centre services. Remember, abuse happens in many different forms. Even if physical abuse is absent, psychological and emotional abuse can sometimes be more damaging and have long standing effects. Therefore, it is important to remove yourself and your children from the situation. If you are in need of any assistance to plan your departure from a unhealthy relationship, or would like to discuss your options, please call the Camrose Women’s Shelter Helpline at 780-672-1035 (or toll free 1-877-672-1010). For those who are not sure about coming to a shelter yet, but would like to meet with an Outreach worker outside of the shelter, please call for further information.
Sixties invades Camrose By Murray Green
It will be a blast from the past when the Best Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino hosts the Sixties Invasion concerts on Sept. 24 and 25. Relive the 60s with all the hits you loved from American Bandstand,theBritishinvasionandflowerpower.Getreadyfora groovysixtiesexperiencewithhitsongsbyTheDaveClark5,The Monkees, The Hollies, The Kinks, The Troggs, The Who, The Beatles, Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and many more. Back by popular demand, Hotel California will perform the original Eagles tribute at the Camrose Resort Casino on Sept. 30. Hotel California plays most of the hits with the same flare as the hall of fame band. The show begins at 8 p.m. For more information, or tickets for either show phone 780-679-2376.
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Despite the cold windy day on Sept. 11, about 125 people participated in the Camrose Parkinson Step ‘n Stride walk. The local walkers were generous as they raised $19,115 for Parkinson Alberta. “This is our largest fundraiser of the year and funds provide support, services, education and research,” said Susan Skaret, Parkinson’s representative for Camrose. “We want to make life easier for those with Parkinson’s disease and the people who care for them.”
offers three programs in Camrose. From now until Nov. 28, a Parkinson’s Exercise Program is available at the Recreation Centre on Mondays and Thursdays from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. Instructor Connie Harrison leads exercise designed to address Parkinson’s symptoms to help people move better, think faster, feel more confident and energetic. To register call 780-608-4927. A Parkinson’s Speech and Swallowing Education Seminar is held on Tuesdays
Oct. 18. The group discusses the effects of Parkinson’s disease on speech and communication. A Vocal Strengthening Group will be held on Thursdays from Oct. 20 to Dec. 8. It is held from 10 to 11 a.m. and will help people improve your volume, speech clarity and overall vocal strength for talking. To register, for both of those programs, or for more information contact Tawnya or Amanda at 780-678-3417.
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Buffaloes football teams host Colts, Warriors By Murray Green
The Camrose Buffaloes football program is preparing for another home session of games. On Oct. 1, at 12:30 p.m.
the peewee Buffaloes host the St. Albert Colts and the bantam team follows at 3 p.m. against the Wetaskiwin Warriors. Camrose teams are in
the Capital District Minor Football Association league and play several home and away games. You can follow the Buffaloes or sign up for the
team on the website http:// www.camrosebuffaloes.com and receive more information. The next home game is on Oct. 16 at 12:30
p.m. with the peewee Buffaloes playing the Sherwood Park Sabrecats and at 3 p.m. the bantam Buffaloes host Fort Saskatchewan.
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MitoCanada, a charitable foundation that is the voice for Canadians affected by mitochondrial disease, launched Global Mitochondrial Disease Awareness Week from Sept. 18 to 24. This national initiative is intended to increase awareness and further educate Canadians about mitochondrial disease, an illness that few recognize by name despite its link to so many well-known other diseases. Mitochondrial disease is a dysfunction, or failure of the mitochondria within the body’s cells that can lead to loss of energy, cell damage or even cell death. Mitochondria are present inside every cell of the human body with the exception of red blood cells and their role is to transform food and oxygen into useful energy, creating more than 90 per cent of the energy needed by the body to sustain life and support. Mitochondrial disease is most severe in children, but there has been an increase in adult-onset disease. Symptoms may include fatigue, loss of balance, muscle weakness, digestive problems, heart disease, vision problems, trouble hearing, strokes and seizures. “Too often, persons with underlying mitochondrial disease go undiagnosed for decades due to lack of awareness among both the general population and primary health care practitioners,” said Adeel Safdar, MitoCanada’s chief scientific officer. “An estimated 5.5 million
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Bros. Landreth start Lougheed season By Murray Green
Canadian roots-rockers The Bros. Landreth will launch the fall entertainment season with a bluesy wail of electric guitars and harmonization of voices. The Bros. Landreth, from Winnipeg, will be playing on the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Sept. 21 beginning at 8 p.m. Last year, the band earned a Juno award for Roots and Traditional Album of the Year for great harmonies, bluegrass sounds, a blue instrumentation and songs that people enjoyed. Let It Lie, the debut release from Bros. Landreth, is about open highways and broken hearts, anchored by well-played instruments. Brothers David and Joey Landreth attended their father’s bar sessions as babies. “Mom would take us in the bassinet and stick us under the bar tables, and we’d fall asleep,” said David. “Dad was a working musician who backed up people like Amos Garrett, but his love was always song writing. He’d play three or four sets at those bars, so we’d be at the gigs all night.” Winnipeg is home to some of the best groups in Canada. “We were always around music,” added Joey, the group’s front man and chief songwriter. Years later, after Joey and David had given up their gigs as sidemen to form their own
group, with drummer Ryan Voth and keyboardist Alex Campbell to form Bros. Landreth. Let It Lie was recorded in a straw bale house in southern Manitoba, during one of the coldest winters. They have since drawn comparisons to the Eagles, the Allman Brothers, and Jackson Browne. The band also recorded a version of “I am the Fool,” a song originally written by the boys’ father, renowned Winnipeg musician Wally Landreth. Wally even stopped by the studio to sing a verse on “Runaway Train,” a rock song that mixes boogie-woogie guitars with two generations of bluesy, booming Landreth vocals. “I remember the moment Dave and I started singing together,” Joey remembers, “and I realized how similar we sounded. It was a bit of an ‘a-ha’ moment for us. We were both pretty burnt out from our sideman jobs and wanted to make some music together, just for fun. The band built itself after that. I was just standing there, watching the walls go up.” To purchase tickets visit the Lougheed Arts Centre website at www.camroselive. ca or call the Lougheed Box Office at 780-608-2922 Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. It is also open one hour prior to all performances.
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Assault in downtown apartment Sept. 9
A female called to report that a male had assaulted her while at a downtown apartment. Police attended and located the male and he was arrested and lodged while waiting for a bail hearing. The male has been charged with one count of sexual assault as well as breaching his release conditions.
Police arrested a male who had failed to report for his scheduled fingerprint date. A search subsequent to arrest located 3.9 grams of methamphetamine in his possession. As well, a can of bear spray was located in his backpack. He has been charged with possession of a controlled substance as well as three counts
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“I am pleased to see some growth in Bachelor of Arts enrollment,” said Berger. “There has been a decline so the fact that there is a bit of a reversal this year is good because we are a liberal arts and sciences campus and we need an appropriate balance between the arts and sciences.” The international student numbers are a little lower with a total of 108 compared to 116 in 2015. Hanson commented on the special visiting enrollment numbers totaling 12 which were also slightly lower than the 16 of 2015. “In recent years Brazil funded several students to come to North America universities, a significant number in Canada. Typically we picked up anywhere between 12 to 14 students each year from Brazil on this special funding. They curtailed that two years ago and eliminated it after last year. “So our special visiting students has dropped off which also reduces our number of international students We have been able to replace them with other international students for the most part and also in our full time programs.” Aboriginal complement
Diversity within Augustana accounts for 10 per cent of the student body, with aboriginal students at approximately seven per cent. “We are proud of those numbers,” commented Berger. Diversity is hugely important in that for us to be successful in providing students a high quality liberal education, they need to engage with people from different backgrounds. They need to wrestle with different perspectives and different ways of thinking which is good preparation for the professional careers they will eventually pursue. “They are going to enter an increasingly diverse world. Berger spoke about the unique challenges faced by aboriginal students in their first year of a university setting. “Our first nations, Metis and Inuit students need to self identify and when you are talking about 17 and 18-yearolds these issues of identity are things they may still be wrestling with as they come to university. Sometimes there is a journey of self discovery that university assists them with and they become comfortable publicly declaring an identity that previously may not have been seen as comfortable. “We have been fairly stable at seven percent (aboriginal students.) There is somewhere between two and three per cent at the north campus,
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Life is better in the Quick Lane.TM so we are very proud of the role that Augustana plays in supporting the education of aboriginal students.” Berger attributes the high percentage of aboriginal students in part to the size of Augustana campus, and the fact that students receive personal attention, not only from student advisors, but from the professors as well, ensuring students receive the support needed. “I describe Augus-
tana as being a human scale environment and tell perspective students that the good news and the bad news are the same, your professors will know your name.” As well Augustana has dedicated time and effort into creating a welcoming multi-cultural campus with such inclusions as the Wakhohtowin Lodge, the Augustana Tipi, and a new program this year of elder services as well as a certificate program in reconciliation. “This certificate
program is not just for our students but our faculty and staff and involves a series of workshops designed to get them to work together with some of the difficult matters related to the history of first nations people in Canada,” explained Berger The program, which was funded by the north campus, was launched in the fall and targeted 70 participants. “Our hope is that starting next year, once
we have completed the pilot phase and have assessed the program, to open this up to community members as well. “In the future we might even offer targeted versions of it to community groups, not-for-profits and or businesses in town with the idea that we might work with the leaders of those organizations to tailor it in ways that might fit the needs and circumstances of their organizations.”
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Shifting seasons
I listened to the drip, drip sound that the water made as it fell from my paddle, lifting up for another stroke. Several loons gave their haunting call near our cedar strip canoe, my son rustled behind me for another snack, and my daughter sang quietly to herself. I thought: Savour this. Remember this. Hang on to summer. These thoughts on our recent holiday made me think of a wonderful children’s book we have at home called Leaf by Maxine Spence. It follows the life of a fresh, new leaf awakening in the spring. The book says that “It was a magical time. Leaf didn’t want it to ever end. He hoped spring would last forever.” Then the leaf dances in thunderstorms and rustles as Breeze moves through, and hopes that summer will last forever. Then the days grow shorter. Wind sweeps through with “tantalizing tales of warmer places”, taking some of Leaf’s brothers and sisters with him. Leaf becomes brittle and clings to his branch, enduring an icy winter, refusing to let go. The days soften into spring, and he is sad to find that he doesn’t fit in with the new leaves. Summer once again fades to fall, and “this time, when the winter winds began to blow, he watched the leaves begin their last dance and knew that holding on couldn’t make anything last forever. ‘Where will you take me?’ he whispered when Wind beckoned. ‘To adventure,’ Wind whispered. ‘And beyond.’ Leaf smiled and, without a backward glance, he let Wind take him in his arms and whisk him away.” Now isn’t that a wonderful way to look at a new season? As a young adult, I used to really look forward to fall. The crispness in the air, the burst of colour, pulling out forgotten sweaters and funky boots, hot drinks after being outside. Now as a not-so-young adult, somehow the fall makes me think about schedules. Waking up to alarm clocks. Packing up and sending off children to school. Trying not to over schedule my children and myself. (I heard recently that on average, children have lost eight hours of weekly unstructured free time over the last 10 years, which makes me feel all the more dedicated that my kids get in some quality time on the swings.) I felt this need to pack in as much summer as I could this year. The season is so short. I usually make a wish list at the beginning of the summer that includes which campgrounds I’d like to visit; the splash park; swimming at friends’ pools; many trips to playgrounds; and getting my feet in as much sand as possible. We sleep in, we pick a few necessary outdoor household projects to get done, and we are more carefree with our time. Things seem simpler without the parkas and tuques required in winter. And yet, I can’t make it last forever. I used to say that I don’t like change, and then I realized that this is a ridiculous statement. Life means change, it is a given that we will be faced with change time and time again. Better to roll with it then to be dragged kicking and screaming into change. I can dig my heels in and vent about the unfair end of summer, or I can embrace all things fall and start looking forward to any hot drink with the word pumpkin in its name and the return of my favourite fashion accessory: the scarf. As I write this, my two oldest children have begun a fresh new year of school. My youngest is napping and the house feels quiet. Unnaturally quiet. And yes, I find myself yearning for a bit of noise and excitement and ice cream on faces, and yes I am wishing that summer could last forever. I would be wise to learn from Leaf and remember that holding on won’t make anything last forever. Time to let Wind whisk me away, to adventure and beyond!
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THANK YOU THANK YOU to everyone who attended and participated in Camrose United Church’s 90 Anniversary Open House on Sept. 10. We appreciated your support!
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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
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
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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
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EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.
HELP WANTED 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 780608-2492. PERMANENT PARTTIME KITCHEN SUPERVISOR WANTED – Food Handling Certificate required. Pro-Serv Certificate and event planning experience assets. Please, no phone calls. Only the successful applicants will be contacted. Apply by email to: boxoffice@baileytheatre.com
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 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. DOES YOUR HOUSE NEED REPAIRS before you move in or sell it or re-rent it? We do all aspects of property improvements – everything! Reasonable rates, discounts available. TRIATHLON PROPERTY SOLUTIONS ... Solving property problems for 11 years. Dave P., 780-678-6163. CLEAN & GREEN YARD CARE – Now Booking • Fall Clean-up • Aerating • Hedges • Clean Eaves • Fall fertilize • Rototilling • Snow Removal Call 780672-9426.
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CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 CAMROSE ELKS’ HALL FOR RENT – Two levels, small and large functions. Catering available by Royal Purple, price varies. Ph. Gerry, 780-672-4326. Note: Hall has been renovated over the last six years. NICE, QUIET PLACE – Two bedroom apartment suite available Oct. 1 at 135 Mount Pleasant Dr. No pets or smoking, $850. Call 780-608-3820. PRIME DOWNTOWN SINGLE OFFICE SPACE at 4979-50 Street with elevator access 150 sq. ft. $300/mo., utilities included Call 780-679-5085 ONE- AND TWO-BEDROOM APTS. – In quiet adult building, university area. Three appliances, heat and water included. On-site laundry available. $775 - $850/mo. No pets, smokers or partiers. Call 780672-9531. MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Duplexes • Houses • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 or more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji 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 BRAND NEW TWOBEDROOM UNIT – never lived in! Central Camrose location. Energy efficient, quiet, beautiful craftsmanship. Five appliances included. Locally owned/managed. Yard work and snow shoveling are provided. No young children, smoking or pets. 780-679-7090. ROOMMATES WANTED – Quiet home in Galahad. No smokers, no pets. Call 780583-2380.
SPACIOUS, BRIGHT TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE – Newly redecorated. Close to schools and city centre. Nonsmokers. Reference required. Call 780-679-2170. NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOURPLEX Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area. Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610 TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – Spacious and bright in a fourplex apartment. Centrally located. Clean, quiet, non-smoking building. No children, no pets. Available November 1. In keeping with our existing tenant profile, we are inviting inquiries from mature, responsible adults. Perfect for those with a preference for quiet, courteous neighbours. $975/mo. rent includes heat and water. $975 damage deposit. Phone 780-679-7090. T H R E E - B E D R O O M MOBILE – In South Side Mobile Park, Camrose. $1,350/mo. plus DD. Pets allowed. Call Melissa at 587-785-2057 for viewing. HOUSE AVAILABLE OCT. 1 – Four bedrooms, two baths, gas f/p, all appliances, garage, quiet neighbourhood. No smoking. $1,500/mo. Call 780918-8307. SHORELINE APTS. – 4828-54 St. Onebedroom suite with south facing balcony in quiet, adult building. Elevator, heat and complimentary laundry included. No smoking, no pets. Call 780621-8495. ASPEN TERRACE 4920-66 st., Camrose AB Welcome Home! SPECIAL RENTAL RATES! One- and two-bedroom suites available
Modern, spacious apartment homes including fridge, stove, and full size washer and dryer in suite. 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 BRIGHT, SUNNY TWOBEDROOM HOUSE – Located in Hay Lakes. Available immediately. Easy commute to Camrose, Leduc, Nisku or Sherwood Park. Comes with five appliances, single garage with plenty of additional parking. Please call 587988-6756 to enquire. GREAT LOCATION – Clean 800 sq. ft. house. One full bath, one bedroom main floor, one bedroom downstairs. Includes washer/dryer. Nice yard w/single garage. $1,000/mo. plus utilities. Call 780-922-7772.
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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) 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. FULL BASEMENT SUITE – Two bedrooms, in hospital and university area. Includes washer/dryer, fireplace. No pets, partiers or smokers. $1000/mo. plus utilities plus damage deposit. Available Oct. 1. Call 587877-5552.
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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.
Banquet Workers and Banquet Bartenders Here’s a great way to earn extra cash on weekends; especially good for university students. Must be 18 years old with a friendly personality and tidy appearance. Apply for any of these positions with resumé at the front desk.
SUNNY TWO-BEDROOM HOME IN HALKIRK – $750/ mo. includes all appliances and utilities. Call 780-583-2380 to enquire. TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Recently renovated, near downtown, private laundry, no pets. $900/mo. including utilities. Text John at 780-678-6140. VIKING – Three-bedroom main floor of house w/ double garage. $1,200/mo., utilities included. Also onebedroom basement suite, $700/ mo., utilities included. Call 780717-6783. ONE-BEDROOM LOFT in a large church renovated to luxury home in Galahad. Includes separate laundry room, shared kitchen. $700/mo. Small pets welcome. Call 780583-2380 or 587-282-1007.
Edberg School Demolition Battle River School Division #31 is inviting Expressions of Interest for the demolition of Edberg School, located in Edberg, AB. Interested parties should contact Kevin Simpson with RH Services. A mandatory site visit will take place on Thursday, October 6, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. For information contact: Kevin Simpson with RH Services 780-440-4880 kevin@rhservices.ca
QUONSET FOR RENT QUONSET RENTAL – 38 ft. x 42 ft. steel quonset, Duhamel area. 1-780-476-0546.
AMATEUR RADIO STUFF – Two ICOM transceivers, 16-channel scanner, 30 ft. tower. 780-672-2561.
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SONY CABINET STEREO – $100; Kitchen table and chairs, $50; Couch, $30; Sit up frame, $20; TV stand, $30; Bedside cabinet, $20; Desk, $20; Airtight stove and piping, $30. Call 780878-3574.
4703 - 48 ST. – Weather permitting. Wednesdays and Saturdays, Sept. 7 - Oct. 12, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Special: Purchase $5 worth of items, get one free item from the free box or three free items with a $10 purchase. FARM GARAGE SALE – 48422 RR222. (Three miles west, two miles south of Hay Lakes.) Sat., Sept. 24, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
T WO U PR IGH T VACUUMS – $20 ea. or both for $30. Call 780-877-2255. BISSELL CANISTER RUG CLEANER – $20. Call 780877-2255. MULTI-GEAR BIKES – $50 ea. Call 780-877-2255.
MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 32 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs PIPE – Tubing from 1 1/4” to 3 1/2”. Sucker rod - 3/4”, 7/8” and 1”. Line pipe and Casing also available. Wainwright, AB. 1-800-661-7858.
Augustana sports news By Murray Green
The University of Alberta Augustana Vikings soccer teams were dealt setbacks to the beginning of the season as the women’s team dropped a 4-0 game and the men were crushed 7-0 by the NAIT Ooks on Sept. 10. The women’s and men’s soccer teams open at home against King’s Eagles on Sept. 24 with noon and 2 p.m. start times.
Cross-country running
Daniella Burke of Augustana ran the course hosted by Concordia in 31:05 minutes over five kilometres. On the men’s side, Joedy Dalke led the Vikings with a time of 33:42 in the 10 km course. Reece Bailey recorded a time of 37:18 minutes and Jackson Sweder came in with a 51:43 time for the Vikings. The running teams enter grand prix races at Lakeland on Sept. 24 and Grande Prairie on Oct. 1 prior to hosting a meet on Oct. 15 at Stoney Creek Centre. Provincials will be on Oct. 29 in Grande Prairie. Golf
The season started at Olds on Sept. 16 to 18 and with the Open North Regional Tournament at Concordia on Sept. 23 to 25. Provincials will be on Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at Portage. Hockey
The regular season begins on Sept. 23 for the Vikings in the EnCana Arena against MacEwan Griffins at 7:30 p.m. In exhibition play, the Vikings beat Red Deer 9-2 in Wetaskiwin, lost 5-1 to the University of
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VILLAGE OF BAWLF
Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect
It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee
Quality Training • Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program Available Positions • Food Service Supervisors (FSS) – Full-time / shift work, Minimum 1 to 2 years’ industry experience, $13.53 per hour plus benefits depending on experience • Food Service Attendants (FSA) – Part-time / Full-time shift work, no experience or education necessary, $11.20 per hour plus benefits depending on availability and experience • Graveyard Shift Positions – $5.00 per hour premium paid for hours worked between 12:00 midnight to 5:00 am (FSS premium rate = $18.53 per hour and FSA premium = $16.20 per hour) Hiring for 796005 Alberta Ltd. o/a Tim Hortons West, 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1 • 8 FSS • 8 FSA • 4 Graveyard FSS • 4 Graveyard FSA – All starting ASAP Apply by mail, phone 780-608-7626 (Roxy/Ken) or fax 780-672-9455 Hiring for 1256146 Alberta Ltd. o/a Tim Hortons East, 3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8 • 8 FSS • 8 FSA • 4 Graveyard FSS • 4 Graveyard FSA – All starting ASAP Apply by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES To maintain and improve our customer service and growing dealership, we are seeking applications to fill the following positions:
Collision Centre Advisor Lamb Ford is looking for an individual who is customer-service orientated. Attention to detail is a requirement. Having collision centre experience would be an advantage, and estimating knowledge an asset. Duties would include repair order creation, time tickets, parts ordering and reconciliation and appointment scheduling. If being part of an exciting and energetic team interests you, please submit your resume to Brett Denham, General Manager via email: bdenham@lambford.com
Shop Assistant
Duties include assisting journeyman and being responsible for shop cleanliness and organization. Competitively compensated with benefits and wages. Please forward resumés via email or fax, attn. Gary Balcom, Collision Centre Manager Email gbalcom@lambford.com Fax 780-672-2440
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BIRTHS
To Renea and Dale Bonnett, of Camrose, a daughter on September 2. To Melissa and Kevin Evenson, of Kingman, a daughter on September 5. To Rachelle and Paul Lambrecht, of Wetaskiwin, a daughter on September 6. To Brittany and Ryan
Lauinger, of Camrose, a son on September 9. To Kayla Marshall and Josh Jones, of Daysland, a daughter on September 10. To Krista and Marcel Gendreau, of Camrose, a daughter on September 16.
DEATHS
Cheryl Ann Chambers of
Full-time Public Works, Water and Wastewater Person The Village of Bawlf is accepting applications for a full-time Public Works, Water and Wastewater Person. The main responsibility of this position is the general maintenance of village facilities and infrastructure, maintaining roadways, buildings and parkland and maintaining water, sewer and lagoon systems. The candidate must hold certification in the Small Water and Wastewater Systems or higher, and have prior experience working in Public Works. Specific duties include, but are not limited to, the following: • Willing and able to learn the water treatment plant and sewer lift station operational systems • Willing and able to learn the daily procedures of testing and treating the well water • Document meter readings at the water treatment plant and the sewer lift station on occasional weekends • Participate in all public works projects • Monitoring and repairing the main water and sewer lines • Seasonal flushing of the sewer lines and fire hydrants • Operation of the sewer lift station and wastewater lagoon • Maintain village roadways and repair potholes • Snow removal • Maintain grass around the Village (including Jubilee Park and the cemetery) • Operate and maintain equipment (bobcat, tractor, mowers, etc.) • Assist with the preparation of operating and capital budgets • Supervise seasonal public works staff when required • Complete necessary office work as required • Other maintenance or public works projects as assigned by the CAO. It is anticipated that the duties of this position may expand over time. • Must follow the Occupational Health & Safety Procedures Regular work hours will be Monday to Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. but can fluctuate depending on time of year. There may be occasional evening and weekend work. The successful candidate will have a valid Class 5 Driver’s License, an acceptable driver’s abstract and will pass an RCMP security clearance check. Applications, along with hourly wage expectations, will be accepted until the position is filled and may be mailed, faxed, emailed or dropped off at: Village of Bawlf, Attention: CAO 203 Hanson Street, Box 40 Fax: 780-373-3798 Bawlf, Alberta T0B 0J0 Email: tmstewart@bawlf.com
Mental Health Capacity Building Program Battle River School Division is seeking applicants for the Mental Health Capacity Building Program. BRSD will be participating in the Mental Health Capacity Building (MHCB) program, in order to provide mental health and wellness promotion, addiction prevention and skill building activities to students in some BRSD schools. We are seeking the services of two qualified and experienced professionals to work in this program, under the supervision of the Manager of Student Services. One position is that of a MHCB Coordinator. The other position is a MHCB Wellness Coach. Each position requires someone who has been formally educated in the health or social sciences field, such as health promotion, social work, nursing, psychology or public health. More specific details for each of the positions are posted in the Career Section of the Battle River School Division website, (www.brsd.ab.ca) under the Management and Professionals category. Only online applications will be accepted. We thank all of those who apply – only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Deadline for applications is Monday, October 3 at noon. Killam, on September 8, at 68 years of age. Dr. Alan Gerald Smith of Camrose, on September 10, at 79 years of age. Lois Bernice Haynes of Camrose, on September 12, at 91 years of age. Jack Adams Grant of Camrose, on September 12, at 83 years of age. Julius Alexander
Repchinski of Camrose, on September 13, at 81 years of age. Luella Coykendall of Camrose, formerly of Kingman, on September 13, at 90 years of age. Richard “Dick” Benedict Ell of Camrose, on September 14, at 76 years of age. Lola Joyce Alackson of Lacombe, formerly of New
Norway, on September 15, at 90 years of age. Irvin Hildebrandt of Camrose, on September 15, at 87 years of age. Paul Gerald McCann of Camrose, on September 15, at 64 years of age. Bernard “Bernie” Kosinski of Camrose, on September 15, at 68 years of age.
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INVITATION TO TENDER / APPEL D’OFFRES
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Mechanical Maintenance Services – RCMP Detachments / Services d’entretien mécanique – Détachement de la GRC The following Detachments: Camrose, Morinville and Stettler, Alberta, are seeking tenders for a preventative maintenance services contract. Interested parties may obtain a Tender Package through the following internet address: www.buyandsell.gc.ca GETS Reference No.: PW-16-00746300 The successful contractor and their employees will be required to obtain a valid RCMP Departmental Security clearance. The successful contractor must adhere to all safety rules, regulations and labor codes in all jurisdictions where work is performed. This service contract may not necessarily be awarded to the lowest bidder. There is an optional site visit scheduled for Wednesday, September 21st, 2016 at 10:00 am MDT (Mountain Daylight Time). Bidders are requested to meet at the main public entrance at Morinville RCMP Detachment located at 10512-101 Avenue, Morinville, AB Deadline for Tender submission is: 2:00 p.m. MDT, October 11th, 2016 Bids must be forwarded to RCMP NWR Procurement & Contracting via courier as per Submission of Bids within the Tender Package. Le personnel du détachement de la GRC de Camrose, Morinville et Stettler en Alberta, solicite des offres pour un contrat de services de nettoyage et d’entretien. Les parties intéressées peuvent obtenir un dossier d’appel d’offres à l’adresse Internet suivante: www. buyandsell.gc.ca Numéro de référence du GETS: PW-16-00746300 L’entrepreneur sélectionné et ses employés devront obtenir une cote de sécurité de la GRC valide. L’entrepreneur sélectionné doit respecter les consignes de sécurité, les règlements et les codes du travail en vigueur dans le territoire de compétence où sont réalisés les travaux. Le contrat de services ne sera pas nécessairement attribué au soumissionnaire présentant l’offre la plus basse. Il y a une visite facultative prévue le mercredi, septembre 21st 2016 10:00 HAR (heure avancée de Rocheuses). Les soumissionnaires sont priés de se réunir à l’entrée publique principale au détachement de la GRC de Morinville Situé à 10501-101 Avenue, Morinville, AB. Date limite de réception des soumissions: Octobre 11, 2016 à 14:00 HAR Les soumissions doivent parvenir à la Section des acquititions et des marchés de la Région du NordOuest de la GRC par service de messagerie, aux termes du document Présentation des soumissions faisant partie du dossier d’appel d’offres.
Volunteer Opportunities Chapel Assistant Volunteer: provides assistance to patients for reflection or who wish to attend chapel services Creative Care Volunteer: if you love art help us offer arts and crafts to patients, facilitating the healing of mind, body and spirit through the creative process Volunteer Support Associate: assisting with St. Mary’s Hospital Orthopedic Clinic on Tuesday mornings Food and Nutrition Volunteer: assists in weekly patient meal service for Tuesday lunch delivery (11:30-12:15) and/or Monday and Friday evening meals (4:30-5:15). Nursing Unit Ambassador: provides friendly individual visitation and mealtime assistance to patients Volunteer Helper: assists with nursing unit duties such as restocking supplies and folding linens Spread Joy. Make a difference. Volunteer with Covenant Health!
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Community Grants Program APPLICATIONS BEING ACCEPTED The City of Camrose provides a number of funding programs and initiatives to assist not-for-profit community organizations that support the Camrose community. The Community Grants program provides a donation of a direct monetary contribution, or providing City services, facilities, or equipment requested by the applicant. The Community Grants are budgeted annually based on submissions that are received from Camrose organizations. To qualify, your organization must be a not-for-profit community organization within the City of Camrose and be able to demonstrate the need for the requested Grant. To apply, you will need to submit information about your organization and the Grant amount requested. This needs to be submitted in hard copy to the City Hall addressed to Mayor and Council by October 14, 2016. In the submission, you will need to include: • Your most recent financial statements, ideally your balance sheet and income statement, • Amount purpose of your Community Grant request for 2017 and, if required, 2018, and • A description of initial plans for 2017 and 2018 (such as significant events, programs, initiatives, or services). The City Council will review all requests submitted and then contact you regarding the status of your Grant, and whether a presentation or further information is required. For more information visit our Camrose Website www.camrose.ca or contact Grant Egerdie, Director of Finance, at 780-672-4426 or gegerdie@camrose.ca
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY
Are you passionate about your community? Consider volunteering on the City of Camrose Ad-Hoc Nordic commemorative Committee! The City of Camrose is seeking up to five residents to serve as Members at Large on the Ad-Hoc Nordic Commemorative Committee. City of Camrose Ad-Hoc Nordic Commemorative Committee (5 Members) The purpose of the Ad-Hoc Nordic Commemorative Committee is to work with the City of Camrose Community Services Department to develop optional concept plans for the development of a commemorative site to recognize the history of Nordic Sport in the City of Camrose. It is a temporary committee that will dissolve once concept plans have been created and presented to City Council. The goal is to have the plans presented to Council within one year of the inception of the committee. Make a difference! The committee meets once For more information on the a month or as deemed appointment process and to obtain an necessary. application form, visit www.camrose.ca or contact City Hall at 780-672-4426. Please submit applications via: Committee/Board Fax: 780-672-2469 OR Legend: Email: kisaak@camrose.ca OR Cultural/Social In person at City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue
UNIDIRECTIONAL FLUSHING Why the City of Camrose is implementing the Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) Program: 1. 2. 3. 4.
To maintain and improve the City’s water quality. To improve water flow and pressure in the water distribution system. To reduce bacterial growth, restore disinfectant residual, and improve water color. Unidirectional Flushing uses 40% less water than traditional flushing programs due to increased water velocity. 5. In addition to scouring the water pipes, the UDF Program also gives the City the opportunity to check, exercise, and maintain all water valves and hydrants.
This year’s UDF program began July 18, 2016, starting with Zone A (in Area 1) and will continue for two to three months. Water service should not be disrupted during the flushing process. There may be a slight drop in pressure or a presence of discoloration in the water from the minerals and sediments being flushed from the pipes. If a discoloration is noticed, please turn the tap off for 15 minutes and flush from your bathtub tap until the water is clear. If there are any questions or concerns in regard to the Unidirectional Flushing Program please feel free to contact Vincent Choy at the City of Camrose Engineering Department at 780-672-4428. For additional information please visit the City of Camrose website at www.camrose.com.
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 #2880/16. 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 # DP4177 DP4192 DP4197 DP4202 DKP2016023 DKP2016024 FP2016081 FP2016082 SP2016048 SP2016049
Civic Address 4709-36 Street 5207-57 Street 4805-55 Avenue 5406-60 Street 6808-42 Avenue 4438-74 Street 7207-44 Avenue Cl. 3805-47 Avenue 6227-48 Avenue 5402-53 Street
Attempted dog bite Sept. 7
Police responded to a fire alarm in the area of 48 A Avenue and 54 Street. A woman who resides at the residence left food in the microwave too long causing a large amount of smoke in the apartment. Fire attended and assisted in airing out the residence. While conducting a Check Stop police arrested a 58-year-old man for possession of a controlled substance. A search located a pipe with a small amount of Cannabis Marijuana
inside. The man was given a warning for possessing the illicit drug. Sept. 6
A citizen contacted Police advising he had been walking in the area of 74 Street and 42 Avenue when a dog came out of a yard and attempted to bite him. Police spoke with the owner of the property about keeping his dog on a leash and containing him within the residence contrary to the bylaw.
Legal Address Lot 17, Block 7, Plan 0524336 Lot 24, Block 15, Plan 2827TR Lot 11A, Block 3, Plan 9123380 Lot 74, Block 1, Plan 8322553 Lot 70, Block 1, Plan 7922708 Lot 22, Block 9, Plan 0827968 Lot 19, Block 4, Plan 0927415 Lot 11, Block 4, Plan 1320804 Lot 4B, Block 1, Plan 1422841 Lot 11, Block 11, Plan 3811MC
Development Change of Use Home Occupation Addition Home Occupation Deck Permit Deck Permit Fence Permit Fence Permit Sign Permit Sign Permit
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of JANE CATHERINE HENNIG, also known as JANE CATHRINE HENNIG, also known as JEAN CATHERINE HENNIG, of the City of Camrose, Alberta, who died on August 22, 2016. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Friday, October 28, 2016, and provide details of your claim with IAN W. SMITH, Q.C. at Fielding & Company LLP, Suite 100, 4918-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S3. 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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Automotive Controller
Employment Opportunity OUT OF SCHOOL DAY CAMP STAFF – Casual
The City of Camrose Aquatic Centre is running a year round Out of School Day Camp program on non-instructional school days. We are seeking an energetic and dedicated individual to work on a casual basis to provide assistance in the overall operation and supervision of this program. FUNCTIONS: • Provide instruction and supervision for Out of School Day Camp Program. QUALIFICATIONS: • Excellent organization, creativity, and leadership skills as well as a high energy level. • Patience to work with 35 - 40 children and youth. • Dedicated and reliable with a strong commitment to teamwork • Strong public relations and communication skills. HOURS OF WORK: The work days for this position will be on non-instructional school days and the hours of work will be on an as required basis. HOURLY WAGE: The hourly wage for this position will be established based on qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. APPLICATIONS: If you would like to join our team please submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by September 26, 2016 at 4:30 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. CONTACT: City of Camrose Attention: Aquatics Director Aquatics Centre Location: 5600-44 Avenue, Camrose, AB Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 P: 780-672-9909 | E: aquatic@camrose.ca | W: www.camrose.ca
Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-3027.
POUND KEEPER REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS The City of Camrose is seeking the services of a Contractor to perform duties of Pound Keeper as outlined in Section 44 of the City of Camrose Animal Control Bylaw 2774/14. The contract will entail but not be limited to the following; kenneling of dogs, receiving, impounding and release of dogs, feeding and care, ensuring proper veterinary care has been received, updating the website, selling of City dog licenses and the maintenance of records for licensing, impound and release. The proposed term for this contract would be two years commencing on January 1, 2017 to December 31, 2018 with a two year option to renew. Requests for proposals can be obtained at City Hall or online at www.camrose.ca Closing date for submission is 4:00 pm on September 30, 2016. Envelopes are to be marked “Pound Keeper – Request for Proposals”. Inquiries and proposals can be directed to: Kim Isaak, Deputy City Manager City of Camrose 5204-50 Avenue T4V 0S8 kisaak@camrose.ca 780-678-3027 The City of Camrose reserves the right to not accept the lowest or any proposal as a result of this request.
D&D Vehicle Sales Inc. is currently seeking a Controller to join our team. Candidate must have experience in the following areas: • Daily accounting entries including accounts receivable and accounts payable processing • Experience in automotive dealership would be an asset • Firm understanding of accounting principles • Good understanding of inventory procedures • Preparing / interpreting financial statements and reports • Managing and directing accounting department • Completing payroll and GST returns • Manage assets to ensure internal controls • Good knowledge of Simply Accounting is preferred but not required • Ability to work under deadlines to meet monthly responsibilities • Good people skills to handle customer enquiries An accounting designation is preferred but not required. In addition to great pay we offer our employees an excellent benefits package! Please submit resumés to David Drever Email: david@ddsales.ca Phone: 780-672-4400
VEHICLE SALES & SERVICE 3760-48 Avenue, CAMROSE 780.672.4400 www.ddsales.com
Career Opportunity To maintain and improve our customer service and growing dealership, we are seeking applications to fill the following position:
AUTOMOTIVE SALES CONSULTANT We need an individual who: • is enthusiastic and self-motivated • has long-term goals • has superior organizational skills • works well with people We offer: • health and dental benefits • long and short term disability insurance • a fun, professional working atmosphere • high volume sales and leasing • an aggressive pay plan…and much more! If being part of a Quality Team excites you, please apply via email: bdenham@lambford.com
PUBLIC NOTICE Development Permit #4201 A Development Permit application has been received for a Change of Use to permit a Community Facility (Church) in an existing structure at the following location:
Quality Products, Quality People
Lot 2, Block 7, Plan 9623506 This property is located within the C1 – Central / Downtown Commercial District and the use of Community Facility (Church) is considered a Discretionary Use in this district, and public notification is required. Any person having an objection to this Development, or for further information, please contact Colin MacPhee Senior Development Officer 5204-50 Avenue Camrose, AB, T4V 0S8 Phone: 780-672-4428 by September 26, 2016 at 4:30 p.m. Email: cmacphee@camrose.ca
Executive Assistant Battle River School Division #31 is accepting applications for a temporary full-time (maternity leave) Executive Assistant based out of the Facilities 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 Thursday, September 22, 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.
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The Camrose Mosquito and Pee Wee AA Tier 1 provincial teams and committee wish to thank their sponsors for the August 5 to 7 tournament. Without this outstanding community support bringing events and visitors like this to Camrose would not be possible. Best Western Plus Camrose Regional Exhibition Camrose Resort Casino Cobblers Crossfit Camrose Dairy Queen Daysland Bottle Depot East Side Mario’s Engraving Masters Harrison Plumbing Pharmasave
Prairie Rose Bottled Water ReMax, Trevor Vinet Ritz Roofing Rooster Energy RS Electrical Silver Creek Golf Course Smitty’s Sterling Water Superstore United Cycle Wildrose Food Service Camrose
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This amazing two storey goes beyond the cookie cutter home by including quality upgrades and elegant design. Located in the picturesque subdivision of Creekview there are plenty of parks and walking trails nearby to accommodate your active lifestyle. Once inside the home you are immediately impressed with an opulent entryway featuring stylish new fixtures and a beautiful staircase leading to the upper level. The stunning kitchen includes light coloured granite counters with trendy backsplash, stainless steel appliances and a corner pantry for lots of storage. Adjacent to the kitchen is a comfortable dinette with large windows, coffered ceilings and a garden door leading to the deck which is equipped with outdoor speakers and gas hook up for your barbecue, an great extension to entertaining space. Also on the main floor is a two piece powder room and a laundry/mudroom combination. On the upper level an oversized bonus room is wired for surround sound making it the perfect location for a personal theatre room. The master suite has a walk-in closet and luxurious five piece ensuite with double
sinks, custom mirrors and a soaker tub, perfect for relaxing after a long day. There are also two additional bedrooms and a four piece bathroom located on the upper level. The basement awaits the new homeowners own plans for whatever fits their lifestyle. The south facing backyard is beautifully landscaped and completely fenced with underground sprinklers. The garage is the dream of any handy person. Equipped with epoxy floors, additional plugs, lighting and built-in shelving it makes home projects or vehicle maintenance a breeze. Beside the garage is large aggregate parking pad, plenty of room for storing your RV. This amazing two storey at 5215-33A Avenue is priced at $449,000. There will be an open house Thursday, Sept. 22 from 4 to 6 p.m. and Saturday, Sept. 24 from noon to 2 p.m. For a personal viewing contact Matthew Mayer at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-781-7088 Cell
Inspired by people they each know who have been directly affected by kidney failure, Canadian entertainment icons Jann Arden, Paul Brandt and Russell Peters encourage all Canadians to register to become organ donors. These stars share the grim facts about kidney failure and organ donation. Of the 4,500 Canadians on the transplant waiting list, more than 77 per cent are waiting for a kidney. Recent statistics indicate 25 per cent of the people who died while waiting for organs were waiting for a kidney – and the need for kidneys far exceeds the supply. The Kidney Foundation of Canada wants to change that, and is aiming to increase kidney transplant and organ donation by 50 per cent by 2020. “One of my best friends had a lung transplant and years later, a kidney transplant,” said Ms. Arden. “She’s alive today because of organ donors. She was so happy to hear that I was doing this to help bring attention to the need for more donors.” Registering only takes a few minutes through the various provincial registries. Although 90 per cent of Canadians polled indicate they are willing to be organ and tissue donors, registry numbers don’t reflect that. One registered organ donor could help up to eight people. “There is a desperate need for donated organs. By raising awareness, our goal is to reduce the wait times and help more
people to get the life changing transplant they need,” said Paul Kidston, Kidney Foundation of Canada national president. “People need to have this conversation with their loved ones and make their wishes known.” Each day in Canada 15 people are told their kidneys have failed. There is no cure. Dialysis and transplant are the only treatment options. “Everyone has the power to change a life forever,” said Mr. Kidston. “By registering as an organ donor, a simple process that takes about two minutes, you can become the hero someone is waiting for.” On average, kidney patients wait 3.9 years before a donor kidney is found. It’s not a good news story for everyone as 30 to 40 per cent of people on the wait list will never get the kidney they need. An additional 25,000 people undergoing life sustaining rigorous dialysis treatments don’t even make it onto the wait list. Only 43.2 per cent of dialysis patients survive at least five years. The Kidney Foundation of Canada is the national volunteer organization committed to: reducing the burden of kidney disease through funding and stimulating innovative research; providing education and support; promoting access to high quality healthcare; and increasing public awareness and commitment to advancing kidney health and organ donation.
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Thur., Sept. 22, 4-6 pm & Sat., Sept. 24, 12-2 pm 5215-33A Avenue “Home of the Week – see page 47” R EM AR K A BLE HOME W/QUALIT Y UPGR A DES THROUGHOUT! ... Granite kitchen NEW PR ICE!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 $449,000 CA0084107
Fri., Sept. 23, 12-2 pm 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 $274,900 CA0079697
Sat., Sept. 24, 1-4 pm 3409-51 Street MOVE IN READY, FAMILY FRIENDLY HOME ... in Creekview! 4 bdrm., 3 baths, multi-level. Many upgrades, open concept floor plan. Fully landscaped, fenced, dble. attached garage. Great neighbourhood close to playground. A must see! Asking $394,500 CA0090507
OVER $300,000
W O W ! WA L KO U T, BUNGALOW STYLE DUPLEX! ... Walkout bsmt. all completed! Exc. presentation! 9’ ceilings, 10’ coffered ceilings, extra bright windows, beautiful hardwood flooring. Exc. kitchen, granite, awesome dinette w/easy access to huge covered deck, superb master, en suite. In-floor htg., a/c, fin. garage + more! Just move in! Asking $498,000 CA0046587 W O W ! WA L KO U T, BUNGALOW STYLE DUPLEX! ... Backing onto park, walking trails! Exc. presentation! 9’ ceilings, 10’ coffered ceilings, extra bright windows, beautiful hardwood flooring. Exc. kitchen, granite, awesome dinette w/easy access to huge covered deck, superb master, en suite. In-floor htg., fin. garage + more! You’ll love it! Asking $424,900 CA0046579 STUNNING 4 BDRM., 2,186 SQ. FT. ... w/front covered veranda, flex room, MF laundry, bonus room, Mas! suite w/5 pce. en suite w/ R EDUCEDter htd. floors. More than enough room for the whole family here! Asking $449,900 CA0051290 Excellent victoria park bungalow … 5 bdrms., 3 baths. 1,590 sq. ft. home w/ NEW PR ICE! cozy FP, bright bay windows, DR, great kitchen, Lg. dinette. Fin. bsmt. w/huge FR, 2 bdrms., one w/makeup dresser and sink. Att. dbl. garage, deck, fenced and great landscaping. A perfect fit for a family! CA0088586 Asking $354,900 BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY – QUALITY & ENERGY EFFICIENT BUILT! … Gorgeous hardwood, iron S! VIEWopen staircase, hardwood COUN TRY flrg. and 9’ ceilings. Exc. kitchen, maple cabinetry, china cabinets, awesome WI pantry, cozy FP, MF laundry, 3 spacious bdrm. w/WI closets. Triple pane windows, Hardi plank siding, 9’ ICF bsmt. RI in-floor htg. 23’x24’ garage and lots more! Asking $419,162 CA0086262 AMAZING 2-STOREY WALK OUT IN VALLEYVIEW CUL-DE-SAC … PerE! fect location w/lake IC PR NEW views, valley trails. Beautiful, bright open living space, exc. kitchen huge island, walk through pantry, bright dinette w/garden door to new deck. Handy office, MF laundry. Exc. master w/espresso balcony, WI closet, en suite. 2 add’l. bdrm., lge. bonus room! Bright walk out bsmt. w/huge family room w/FP, 2 bdrm., bath. 2 new furnaces, a/c. Beautifully landscaped, oversized 26’x30’ att. htd. garage, RV parking. This executive home perfectly melds comfort, quality, style! Asking $659,000 CA0088474
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STUNNING HOME! … 1910 sq. ft. 2-storey only steps away from park and walking trails. Bright DR, MF laundry. Great family home! Asking $439,900 CA0046346
NEW BUNGALOW! • 1440 sq. ft. • 3 bdrm. • 26’x26’/31’ garage Asking $479,162 CA0091009
5209-36 Avenue
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BRAND NEW FLOORPLAN! ... 2,297 sq. ft. two-storey. 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 $467,900 CA0051293
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BEAUTIFUL PARK RIDGE ESTATES WALKOUT BUNGALOW … Stoney LISTING ! overlooking NEW Creek Valley! Amazing location. Picturesque views. Beautiful custom built 1870 sq. ft. w/exc. presentation. Gorgeous spiral staircase, spacious 9’ and vaulted ceilings, awesome window pkg. Gourmet kitchen, lovely LR, cozy great room. Awesome master/en suite, MF laundry, exc. bsmt., in-floor htg., huge games/family room, a/c. Beautifully landscaped private yard, 28’6”x26’ htd. garage + lots more! Ask $829,000 CA0090698 EXCEPTIONAL RAISED BUNGALOW … Superb curb appeal. 5-bdrm. ! ED R EDUCheight custom built w/multi ceilings. Den, gas FP, huge bonus room, bright natural light, beautiful kitchen, master, en suite. Exc. fin. bsmt. w/in-floor heat. Vinyl fence w/brick pillars, sprinkler, matching shed, lge. deck w/retractable awning. This home has it all Impressive! You’ll love it! Asking $625,000 CA0087718 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 1745 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY … 3 bdrm., 3 baths, bonus room, 5-pce. en suite, MF laundry plus much R EDUCED ! more! Asking $415,900 CA0046348 NEW FLOOR PLAN! 1,901 SQ. FT. TWOSTOREY... Spacious great room w/gas FP, ! ED beautiful kitchen w/ R EDUC island, DR w/raised ceiling. Awesome bonus room upstairs and master w/5 pce. en suite. Asking $429,900 CA0051294 EXC. 2-STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW, CLOSE TO PARKS, TRAILS! … Gorgeous, quality built 1942 sq. ft. featuring bright open plan, 9’ ceilings, lovely hardwood flrg., awesome kitchen, huge island, quartz counters. Spacious LR, cozy gas FP, exc. en suite. Cozy in-floor htg. in open bsmt., a/c. 24’x26’ htd. garage, and more! It’s perfect! Asking $435,000 CA0086161 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 $627,500 COMPLETELY FIN. 2-STOREY W/BONUS ROOM … walkout bsmt., 3-car garage, a/c + more! LISTING ! 4 bdrm., office, 3 living NEW spaces, 4 baths, MF laundry, hardwood, granite, walkthrough pantry. Fenced yard, upper/lower decks. Imm. poss. available. CA0090995 Asking $529,900 EXC. WALKOUT BUNGALOW TOWNHOUSE … ! built, bright open Gquality IN ST LI EW9’ ceilings, hardwood floors, MF launfloor N plan, dry, great master w/en suite, beautiful kitchen, island. Awesome bsmt. w/lovely family room, 2 bdrm., kitchenette. Fully fenced w/deck, patio, shed, att. garage. Asking $356,900 CA0089832 STUNNING HOME! … 1910 sq. ft. 2-storey only steps away from park and walking trails. Bright DR, MF laundry. ED ! family home! UC R ED Great Asking $439,900 CA0046346 IDEAL CREEK VIEW HOME ... This functional floor plan will appeal to most everyone. Vaulted G! EW LISTIN ceilings, display niches, N lots of natural light from east windows. Great kitchen w/raised island, SS appl. 5 bdrm., 3 baths, fully fin. bsmt. means plenty of room for everyone. Park across street, easy access to valley walking trails. CA0090297 Asking $388,000
Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes Valleyview West
UNDER $300,000
how homes built by Zetsen will enhance your life!
HOMES FEATURE: • Covered front entry • 9’ and vaulted ceilings • Hardwood flooring • Cozy fireplace • Lovely maple cabinets • Granite countertops • Large island and pantry • Superb main floor laundry • In-floor basement heating • Covered deck FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!
SW Meadows
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• 1400 sq. ft. • 2 bedrooms • 26’x26’/28’ garage Asking $459,162 CA0065858
Walkout Lot Available – Build Your Dream Home!
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. Ask $429,900 CA0065778 TOP FLOOR GRAND TRUNK CONDO BY MIRROR LAKE! … Superbly located by walking trails, city centre. ! ED Bright spacious design UC R ED 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! Asking $317,900 CA0082237 EXC. BUNGALOW – CENTURY MEADOWS … close to Jack Stuart School. Beautiful new hardwood floors, great kitchen w/centre island, lovely cabinets, huge games room, + dble. garage, lge. covered deck + much more! Asking $352,000 CA0087433 BEAUTIFUL 1330+ SQ. FT. BUNGALOW ... with major upgrades – triple G! NEW LISTIN pane windows, siding/ soffits/shingles, fence, Trex decking, crown mouldings, wainscoting, bathrooms, flooring + more! 5 bdrm., 3 baths, large living areas + 24’x26’ garage, covered deck. CA0090630 Asking $337,500 EXC. CORNER LOT BUNGALOW IN VICTORIA G !PARK! … 5 bdrm., 3 IN ST LI NEW baths, attractive open floor plan includes vaulted cathedral ceiling, hardwood flrg., gas FP, quartz counters, 4-pce. en suite w/jetted tub, 2 sinks, central vac + much more! Outside well maintained, lge. deck, shed, RV parking, waterfall, stone BBQ area, fire pit area, sprinkler system, mature trees! Asking $479,900 CA0090887 Stunning new floor plan in valleyview West! … Impressive kitchen, bright DR, master bdrm w/vaulted ceilings, huge WI closet and en suite, rear deck, triple car garage. Too much to note, call today! Asking $449,900 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 WOW! EXC. BI-LEVEL IN CREEKSIDE! … Beautiful bright open floor plan featuring spacious foyer w/17’ ceilings, open staircase, vaulted ceilings, display ledges, lots of bright windows. Exc. kitchen, huge island, bright dinette, cozy FP in great room, flex room, superb en suite. Huge family/games area. Fenced yard and alley access! Now asking $399,900 CA0084682 AMAZING C U S T O M BUILT WALK! OUT BUNGAN O TI UC E R ED UGVALLEYVIEW! LOW HIN ... 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! Now only $799,500 C A0078733 Impressive floor plan in valleyview west! … Vaulted ceilings, gorgeous kitchen, 3 bdrms., finished FR in bsmt., 24’x22’ garage plus much more! Asking $449,900 CHARMING BUNGALOW ... in Victoria Park. Nicely updated w/5 bdrm. Asking $319,000 CA0090235 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 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
CLOSE TO UNIVERSITY, CITY CENTRE! … Very well kept ICE! 1040 sq. ft. 3+1 PR T EN LL EXCE bdrm. home. Hardwood flooring, spacious LR, bright dinette, country kitchen, lge. family room. Oversized yard, 22’x24’ garage, extra parking + more! Great starter or investment property. Now only $227,900 CA0087784 3-BDRM. CONDO … Close to parks, schools. Exc. design! Bright open plan w/lots of windows, impressive vaulted ceilings. Exc. open concept E! IC EW PR kitchen,Nbright dinette, spacious LR, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, MF laundry, private entrance. Great first home or an investment! Immed. poss. Asking $184,900 CA0083176 Home ownership awaits!… 3 bdrms., twostorey in West Park Court! Lovely kitchen includes 4 appliances, corner pantry & moveable island. Recent upgrades to the MF include laminate flooring, fresh paint and trim work. Three upper lvl. bdrms. w/new flooring and 4-pce. bath. Bsmt. ready for future development! Complete w/large deck, fenced yard and rear parking! Just move in! CA0088907 Asking $263,500 IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT, IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! T? … Lge. LR w/FP, 2 MF EN R Y WH bath. Dev. bdrm., 4-pce. 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 GORGEOUS CONDO, UNDERGROUND HTD. PARKING IN FIELDSTONE … Awesome location close to Mirror Lake walking trails, downtown and senior centre! Recently upgraded throughout, just ! G IN LISTflrg., spacious moveN EW in! Tiled LR, cozy FP, exc. kitchen, granite, great master, MF laundry. Easy access to unit, garage. A must see! It’s perfect! Asking $228,500 CA0091453 Duggan Park CulDe-Sac ... Close to playground! Open floor plan, large master with en suite and jetted tub, attached garage and large yard. Great opportunity! Asking $249,500 CA0088131 IMPRESSIVE BUNGALOW, AWESOME YARD! ... Very well maintained, 1130 sq. ft. 3 bdrm. on MF, exc. kitchen, topstone countertops, bright dinette, spacious LR. Generous master w/en suite. Dev. bsmt. w/huge family/games/flex room. Beautifully landscaped, fenced yard, garage + more! Asking $299,000 CA0090358 EXC. CONDO – WORRY FREE LIFEST YLE ! ... Across from Jubilee Park, Mirror Lake walking trails. 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
BRAND NEW BUNGALOW TOWNHOME – END UNITS! … Close to parks, walking trails. Open concept design, stunning kitchen c/w all appl., MF laundry, framed-in bsmt., dble. garage + much more! C A0086750, CA0086773 Asking $294,900
BRAND NEW BUNGALOW TOWNHOME – INSIDE UNITS! … Close to parks, walking trails. Open concept design, stunning kitchen c/w all appl., MF laundry, framed-in bsmt., single garage + much more! CA0086753, CA0086793 Asking $279,900 IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT HOME! … Spacious dinette, bright LR, 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 EXC. HALF DUPLEX, WEST SIDE ... You’ll love this beautiful 1445 sq. ft. 3+1 bdrm., 2-storey. 9’ ceilings, hardwood flooring, lots of upgrades! Exc. kitchen, granite, breakfast bar. Superb master, 4 baths, cozy FP, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. dev. w/huge games room. Htd. dble. garage + more! Asking $285,900 CA0090496 EXC. STARTER HOME! ... 3-bdrm., 2 bath home on rented lot. Great master w/4-pce. en suite, large LR w/gas FP. Be sure to view! Ask $90,000 CA0087426 AFFORDABLE A ND W ELL M A IN TA INED MOBILE HOME ... 2 bdrm., open concept kitchen/LR, new flooring, new windows in kitchen, private deck + more. Comes w/all appl. Fully fenced yard. Take a drive by – you’ll be impressed! CA0089856 Asking $41,500 AN AFFORDABLE FAMILY OR INVESTMENT HOME ... ideally located near west end amenities. Appealing floor plan w/ abundant natural light. EDUCED ! MF offers spacious LR, DR, R lovely kitchen w/corner pantry, island, handy powder room. 3 bdrm. up w/master en suite, WI closet, full bath. Fresh coat of paint, ready for you to move in w/quick poss. available. Asking $264,900 CA0085279
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EXC. CORNER LOT BUNGALOW ... located over 3 lge. lots w/beautiful mature landscaped yard, lge. garden, oversized garage/ workshop, RV parking. 3 bdrm., 2 baths, MF laundry, jet tub, WI closet. 2x6 walls. Asking $299,900 CA0085937
CHARMING BUNGALOW IN RYLEY … 4 bdrm., 2 full baths, spacious back yard, dble. att. garage, fully fin. bsmt., workshop. This character home has a lot to offer! CA0089445 Asking $165,000 UPDATED BARRIERFREE HOME … in Daysland. Wheelchair ! G IN ST living space, enclosed elevator, NEW LIopen accessible, many daily aides incl. Updated kitchen, vinyl windows, elec. panel, low maint. flrg. Single garage, 12’x32’ deck, immediate poss. CA0090003 Asking $165,000 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW in DLY!daysland! … IOR FR IEN N SE 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 GREAT 2-BDRM. CONDO IN TOFIELD ... located in Belvedere Gardens. Spacious open plan, gas FP, htd. floors. Only 30 min. to Edmonton! CA0083198 Asking $204,900 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 WONDERFULLY UPDATED CHARACTER HOME … in Bashaw on 4 lots! Single garage + carport. Upgrades include vinyl windows, furnace, HW tank, elec. panel, plumbing, kitchen/baths. Beautiful hardwood floors, stained glass accent windows. 16’x16’ shed. An excellent choice! Asking $149,900 CA0089992 6 LOTS AVAILABLE! ... New, affordable lots available in peaceful hamlet of Kingman. Escape the city, enjoy the rural lifestyle. Superb access to Camrose, Nisku, South/East Edmonton. With lot sizes starting at 6000 sq. ft., Kingman might be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for! See what this vibrant little community has to offer! Starting at $49,900
ACREAGES
EXC. 10.13 ACRE ACREAGE W/ PRIVATE PARKLIKE SETTING ... and second residence west of Ferintosh. Residence #1 offers 1176 sq. ft. of space while residence #2 offers 1218 sq. ft. of space. Many large outbuildings on property, too much to note! Call today! Ask $379,900 CA0086180 ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST ... on this beautiful, peaceful 8-acre acreage only minutes from Camrose! This stunning 2564 sq. ft., 2-storey home boasts open concept kitchen, DR, LR, 5 bdrm., 3 full baths, half bath, den, office, bonus room + much more! Dble. htd. att. garage, prof. landscaped, well maintained yard, back deck, front porch, htd. shop, garden shed, various outbuildings, dugouts, fire pit area + more! Be ready to be amazed! CA0087811 Asking $974,900 10 acres in quaint rural setting, close to hay lakes! … Move in ready ICE! NEW 3PR 1.5 storey, bdrm. home, country style kitchen and lovely sunroom! Outbuildings include a barn, garage, hog barn and multiple storage sheds. Enjoy country living at its finest! Asking only $350,000 CA0082497
OVER $300,000
EXC. 2-STOREY IN CREEKVIEW, CLOSE TO PARKS, TRAILS! ... Gorgeous 6-bdrm. 2186 sq. ft. home, superb lifestyle! Exc. presentation. Beautiful open staircase, hardwood flrg., bright window pkg. Amazing kitchen, granite, walkthrough pantry. Bright dinette, 3 living spaces, den, MF laundry. Exc. master, en suite. A/C. Exc. bsmt. Htd. garage. + more! Asking $495,000 CA0085390
UNDER $300,000
EXC. DUPLEX IN BEAUTIFUL VALLEYVIEW SUBDIVISION ... Exc. lifestyle close to parks, lake, walking trails. Open plan, 9’ ceilings, lovely kitchen, spacious dinette, generous G! NEW LISTIN master. Landscaped yard, deck, fenced, garage, RV parking + more! Great starter or investment property! CA0091137 Asking $244,900
Wonderful opportunity in community of ferintosh! … Private, quiet home features over 1200 sq. ft. w/3 beds and 1 full bath. Big yard, fully fenced w/shop and shed. Home is being sold “as is” and is in need of some renovations. Now asking $75,000 CA0083174 ROUND HILL BUNGALOW! ... Perfect starter or investment property. Park-like 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 WELL MAINTAINED, CHARMING BUNGALOW IN TOWN OF BASHAW ... You’ll appreciate this 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. Asking $149,500 CA0079440 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 $199,900 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 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 FAMILY BUNGALOW – ROUND HILL ... Lovely 3+2 bdrm. w/open floor plan, hardwood flooring. Spacious, bright LR, country-style kitchen, lge. family/games room. Lots of recent upgrades. 75’x125’ oversized lot, single garage + more! Peaceful country setting! CA0084422 Asking $233,900 residential lot – Daysland! ... Excellent location, across from parks and recreation area! 50’ x 120’ zoned IC R1. Take a look! NEW PR E! Asking $22,900 CA0086497 QUALITY, COMFORT, AFFORDABILITY! … In VA LUE! ED, GR EATVillage of Rosalind. Built EDUCw/4 inR2009 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 $189,900 CA0080893 EXC. BITTERN LAKE BI-LEVEL ... Lovely 2+1 bdrm., 2 bath family home. Spacious, bright MF c/cozy FP, beautiful kitchen, family room w/serene views. Many recent upgrades. Bsmt. mostly fin. Enjoy sizable lot w/ lge. dble. garage, deck, shed, lovely trees, alley access, RV parking. Ask $259,000 CA0084573
ACREAGES
AMAZING COUNTRY LIFESTYLE, AWESOME PARK SETTING! ... WOW! 9.5 acres close to Camrose 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 $679,900 CA0079562 A C R E A G E PARADISE! ... A lifestyle you’ll love! 7.07 acres 2 min. from Camrose. Perfect for hobby and rec use. Exc. 1630 sq. ft. open concept bungalow. Inviting LR, fantastic kitchen w/peninsula eating bar, lge. dining space w/garden door to huge covered deck. Spacious master w/WI closet, en suite. 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, laundry on MF. Cozy in-flr. heat in bsmt. w/family room, games area, 3 bdrm., bath, storage. Triple pane windows, a/c. Att. 30’x24’ htd. garage, htd. 32’x48’ shop, 14’x48’ storage, 20’x20’ barn and so much more. It’s perfect! CA0088396 Asking $799,900 REMARKABLE CUSTOM BUILT RAISED G ! B U N G A LO W ! NEW LISTIN … 1885 sq. ft. on 11.05 acres. Cross fenced, 4 good outbuildings incl. 24’x28’ htd. shop, dugout, lge. garden, ICF foundation w/infloor heat, 9’ ceilings, hardwood/tile/cork flooring, HRV unit, triple pane windows. Fully fin., move-in ready. Minutes to Camrose! Asking $743,000 CA0091476
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BUNGALOW • 1,236 sq. ft. • 2 bedrooms • In-floor heating • MF laundry • RV parking CA0073795
INTRODUCING “NEW ZERO STEP ENTRY BUNGALOW!” SENIOR FRIENDLY!
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New innovative design meets mobility / accessibility needs! • Infloor heating • 9’ ceilings • Hardwood flooring • MF laundry • Excellent kitchen, granite • Generous master • Cozy gas FP • Easy access 5’ shower Asking $397,000 CA0083825