October 17, 2017 Camrose Booster

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2017

Vol. LXV, No. 47    City – 64 pages    October 17, 2017

Always better – always better read

The 2017 CAFCL Signature Photo

Craig Steinwand (middle) from CAFCL’s Outreach Program is the star of this year’s commemorative photo along with Jacob Kendall and Kyler Kupka from the Camrose Kodiaks.

Camrose Association For Community Living’s

Inside Who Can I Count On? . . . . . . . . . . . Page 8 City of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 12 Entertainment and Dining . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 15 to 17 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . .Pages 24 and 25 On the Road . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 28 to 33 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pages 34 to 38

Real Estate

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Linview Realty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 14

Camrose Association For Community Living is a non-profit organization, providing services to well over 400 people who can benefit from considerable, dedicated assistance in developing their individual skills. The mandate is to assist people with disabilities, brain injuries and families at risk. Enhanced quality of life is the goal.

Central Agencies Inc. . . . Pages 39 and 40

This Week's Flyers *partial coverage

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

Camrose Booster Small Business Week  Camrose Groves’ Value Drug Mart Canada Safeway Canadian Tire City of Camrose Hauser Home Hardware Ken’s Furniture Konto/Sofaland M&M Food Market Nutters Panago Pizza Peavey Mart Real Canadian Superstore RONA Shoppers Drug Mart Walmart Wild Rose Co-op

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The CAFCL Charity Auction is an annual event held at the Best Western Resort Casino. The evening features a dinner, silent and entertaining live auction. The purpose of the outing is to raise funds for programs and needs not funded by government. Community and business support through sponsorships, donations of items for auction, cash donations and purchasing of tickets has been deeply appreciated by CAFCL for this year’s Charity Auction. A grand time is expected. For more information on the CAFCL Charity Auction, call 780.672.0257.

News Features Fire Prevention Week highlights fire safety tips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Bailey fundraiser filled with fun. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 A ‘purr’fect shelter for cats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Harrison wins golf provincials, men’s team advances . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

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Looking Back

through the pages of The Booster

25 Years Ago This Week – from Oct. 20, 1992 edition • Manager Bernie Boser invited members and shoppers of Camrose Co-op to drop by on Thursday, October 22 to celebrate the store’s 20th anniversary in Camrose. • The City of Camrose was notified that plans for a government tire recycling plant had been rejected. • LaScala Jewellers owner Vivianne Grue held a grand opening of her relocated store at the corner of 50th Avenue and 50th Street.

50 Years Ago This Week – from Oct. 17, 1967 edition

Owen Storvik scans for submarines. Submitted

In September, Her Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Montréal arrived in Western Europe to participate in Neptune Trident 17, a Royal Canadian Navy deployment. The first exercise in the deployment for HMCS Montréal, Formidable Shield 17, is an allied relations effort to improve performance in a live-fire Integrated Air and Missile Defense environment. Able Seaman Owen Storvik is a naval electronic sensor operator aboard the HMCS Montréal. Originally from Camrose, Storvik graduated high school from Camrose Composite High School and joined the Canadian Armed Forces in 2014. He spent seven

weeks deployed aboard the HMCS Fredericton in 2015 on Operation Reassurance in central and Eastern Europe to support security and international cooperation. Storvik joined the Canadian Armed Forces for the unique experiences and the camaraderie that comes along with the job. “I joined the CAF to experience new things, see new places and learn new things I would not learn in any other job,” he said. “[There are] countless opportunities and working in a very tight team atmosphere with amazing Canadians from all walks of life across our nation.” Part of his duties include the firing of gun

and missile equipment carried on major naval warships, operating the radar and radio detection devices and locating and identifying friendly and enemy submarines, ships and aircraft. While on the HMCS Montréal, Storvik will be part of the Fire Control Team operating either the Forward or After Ceros (fire control radar) or CIWS (close in weapons system.) Storvik said he loves the camaraderie of life on a warship, just understanding other shipmates while dealing with ups and downs during days at sea and having physical fitness as a regular part of his routine. “Shooting the gun, of course, is icing on the cake,” he said.

• A Woolworth’s ad offered shoppers who purchased any record in the store to receive a free pass to the Kam Movie Theatre. • The City of Camrose announced “Clean Up Week” in Camrose October 23-28. Citizens were reminded NOT to burn their garbage. • Camrose Savings and Credit Union Ltd. celebrated the milestone of reaching ONE MILLION DOLLARS in member deposits.


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A DV E RT I S E M E N T

THE KEY TO HIGHER YIELDS IN CANOLA AND SPRING WHEAT For canola and spring wheat growers, making the right investments to achieve higher yields can be tricky. Research on fertility and seed safety shows how MicroEssentials® S15™ could be the right investment for growers in Western Canada.

Spring Wheat Yield Trials The Mosaic Company evaluated the yield response of spring wheat during the 2014 and 2015 growing seasons. The trial compared MicroEssentials S15 (13-33-0-15S) + MOP to MAP (11-52-0) + MOP. MAP is commonly used as a phosphorus (P) fertilizer for spring wheat, and MicroEssentials is a premium P fertilizer that provides two forms of sulphur (S) (sulphate and elemental sulphur) for season-long availability. Spring wheat can also benefit from applications of potassium (K). Both fertilizer blends were applied during preplant and utilized as a broadcast method. In the end, the study showed that when MicroEssentials S15 and MOP were applied, a 7.7 bu/ac increase over nitrogen (N) occurred, and a 2.2 bu/ac increase occurred over MAP + MOP. Spring Wheat Yield 61.4

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Seed Safety Canola is a very sensitive seed when placed in close proximity to N and S fertilizers. Seed-placing P and basing application rates on seed safety rather than crop requirements can have a great effect on growers’ yields. Recent research conducted by the University of Manitoba examined seed-safe rates of phosphorus and sulphur in canola, and found that P applied at rates based on seed safety may not be adequate enough to maximize yields. Hybrid canola requires a higher amount of P and S throughout the growing season. The typical seed-placed rates for canola are 20 to 25 pounds of P2O5/ac and 10 pounds of S/ac. But, a 45-bu/ac crop of canola will remove 36 pounds of P2O5 and 13.5 pounds of S from the field. This means that there is higher uptake of P and S throughout the growing season than put in for a seed-safety rate, and ultimately, under-application of these nutrients will limit yield potential and deplete soil reserves. Seed-placed fertilizers give farmers the benefit of knowing nutrients are available at the start of the growing process. Immobile nutrients, such as P, can be the cause of a poor stand even though they provide the benefit of being easily available to the root right away. Included in the University of Manitoba’s research was MicroEssentials S15. Improved stands and seed safety occurred when MicroEssentials S15 was applied at the same rate as traditional blends, like MAP and AS. Higher rates of phosphorus and sulphur applied with blends accounted for a loss of 11 plants per square meter. MicroEssentials S15 saved nearly 50 percent more plants, with a reduction of only six plants per square meter when applied at the same rates of P and S.

MicroEssentials S15 + MOP

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The canola yield trials from 2011–2013 compared MicroEssentials S15 to MAP + ammonium sulphate (AS). A blend of MAP + AS is commonly used as the fertilizer source for canola growers. A proper application of P and S is critical for optimum canola yields. The fertilizer was applied with the seed at planting. Across the three-year trial period, MicroEssentials S15 increased yield by 1.0 bu/ac, 1.6 bu/ac and 3.7 bu/ac, respectively, over MAP + AS fertilizers. The 3.7 bu/ac yield advantage in 2013 demonstrates the superior performance of MicroEssentials under optimum growing conditions.

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Uniform Nutrient Distribution Every plant requires adequate nutrient availability to grow and thrive. Picking the right fertilizer source is one of the best ways to get those nutrients to the plants. While fertilizers deliver the nutrients as separate granules, MicroEssentials and its patented Fusion® technology combine N, P and S to ensure uniform nutrient distribution across the field. Uniform nutrient distribution is especially important with micronutrients like zinc, found in MicroEssentials® SZ ™. The proven formula delivers vital nutrients to each and every plant, resulting in higher yields and higher profitability.

Importance of Two Forms of Sulphur MicroEssentials S15 contains two forms of S (sulphate and elemental sulphur), which are important to have available to the plant for the entire growing season. Sulphate sulphur is available to the plant immediately, while elemental S slowly oxidizes and becomes available later in the growing season. This helps provide the late-season requirements for spring wheat and canola.

Improved Nutrient Uptake

Canola Yield by Year

Research conducted from 2014 – 2015 in 11 locations across regions of the United States and Canada (Alberta and Saskatchewan). Application timing and method: preplant and broadcast incorporation.

only P and K fertilization, but also the yield increase with a season-long supply of S for spring wheat and the additional seed safety that can be achieved with MicroEssentials S15 for canola. The data also proves the added value of uniform nutrient distribution provided by MicroEssentials.

2012

2013

Research conducted from 2011–2013 in 24 trials across the United States and Canada.

Research Summary The three aforementioned studies confirm that with the use of MicroEssentials, a grower can see an increase in yield. The results demonstrate the benefits of not

In the early growth stages, young seedlings need the proper amount of P to reach their full potential. Phosphorus is not only essential for early-season growth and development, but it is also needed throughout the growing season. MicroEssentials’ Fusion technology provides a slight pH decrease around the granule that promotes the formation of dihydrogen orthophosphate and, in turn, increased P uptake into the plant.

Boosting Yields and ROI MicroEssentials helps increase both yield and profitability. Research suggests that up to 60 percent of yield depends on providing adequate balanced crop nutrition. MicroEssentials retailers are equipped with the latest information, data and tools to help you better understand what we can do for your operation and ROI.

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CRE renames rooms after honourary past directors Rip-off alert

I’m still fuming. I went online to reserve a hotel room. Typed in the hotel name and went to what I thought was the hotel’s website with the hotel photo, local phone number and so on. Clicked on the place to reserve a room. Picked the dates and type of room I wanted. Noticed that the stated room rate was $80.32, which was less than expected. Given what I know of the hotel and the community it’s in, wasn’t overly surprised. The hotel is older with fewer amenities and has way more competition than it used to, so assumed it had lowered its rates a bit. Noticed that I was connected to reservations.com, but didn’t think anything of it. Lots of hotels and hotel chains use a booking company. Typed in contact and credit card information to reserve the room and clicked “reserve.” Received the confirmation email and scanned it. Guest details, check; reservation details, check; hotel details, check; room details, check; payment details…what? That’s when non-event became an event. ***

Surprise #1: The total cost. The room rate was listed at the rate that had been on the website. What was not on the website was the addition of “taxes and fees.” I wasn’t surprised by taxes, but what was the “$14.99 service fee” all about? The total was now $107.69–about one-third higher than expected. Some “muttermuttermutter” grumpiness started. Oh well, it was still a reasonable rate. Until… Surprise #2: “We have charged your credit card for the total amount of this reservation.” What? I’m used to providing credit card information to hold a room or rental car or other travel requirements. I am not used to the credit card charge being put through immediately without advance notice from the vendor. Low-level “muttermuttermutter” was becoming louder. And then it got really loud… Surprise #3: “All prices are displayed in $USD.” What? US dollars? Nowhere on the website had that been specified. Since I thought I was booking on a reservations.com site connected to the Canadian hotel, not a cell in my brain was thinking US dollars. Do the math. My $80.32 room that actually cost $107.69 had now upped the ante to somewhere between $135 and $145 Canadian–already charged to my credit card. My lowlevel grumpiness increased to anger. It was not the price itself–$135 to $145 is average in that community. It was the expectation of $80 becoming $135 or $145. Decided to cancel. Not-surprise #4: Read the cancellation policy. “We do not charge a change or cancel fee…,” but later on, “The USD $14.99 fee included in the total in non-refundable.” By then I was irritated but not surprised–yep, of course these guys would keep the money they charged for performing an automated function that cost them pennies. I phoned and cancelled. Within a minute, my cancellation confirmation arrived–with another surprise. Surprise #5: “Refund information: If you are due a refund, we have issued a refund request. Please note refunds may take up to 30 days from cancellation date to be visible on your account.” Pause here for teeth gnashing. They had my money in 30 seconds. They will return my money in up to 30 days. Meanwhile, they’re earning interest, and I’m paying interest.

On behalf of Ben Hirsch, family members were present to accept the honour of the renaming of the Gold Room to Hirsch Hall. CRE board president Mark Schneider, fifth from left congratulates the family. By Lori Larsen

Camrose Regional Exhibition is now sporting new names on rooms formerly known as the Gold and Red Rooms. Long standing past directors of the CRE, Dr. Red Elliot and Ben Hirsch were honoured with the renaming of the Red Room to Elliot Hall and the Gold Room to Hirsch Hall. On Sept. 30, at a formal evening, family, friends and community members gathered at the CRE to celebrate the contributions of both honourees. In speaking of Ben Hirsch, CRE president Mark Schneider said, “Ben was very involved (with the CRE) for many years starting in 1949 as a labourer building the fairgrounds. He first joined through membership then he joined the board holding many posi-

tions and serving on several committees. “He was a big promoter of the Ag Society (now known as the CRE) and was an extraordinary volunteer. He was always there when you needed him. In 1997-98, he became an honourary director of the CRE. Behind every good man is a good woman as well and, although this was named after Ben, we know in behind Doris was doing a lot.” Schneider continued with a tribute to Dr. Red Elliot. “Red was a very influential man in the agriculture industry through his business and volunteering. “The earliest we could find, Red was on the board since the mid 60s and held many positions for many year. In the early 60s Red made the decision that they (and by that I am assuming Fran and business partners) needed

to be more involved in the Ag and community events and, from that day forward, they were very involved and widened the scope of what they did in the community. “Even though Red had a busy practice and a farm of his own, he always made time for the board, many times jumping in and assisting with the set-up and tear-down of any event. He did it all and never shied away from anything. “In 1998-99, he became an honourary director of the CRE. He was an extraordinary volunteer and was very passionate about being in and part of the community. He treated everybody as though they were friends. “I would also like to thank Fran for her contributions as she worked beside Red in many of these instances and she took care of things on the farm when Red was gone.”

***

I phoned the hotel directly and made the reservation. Told them the story and the staff were properly horrified, but could do nothing. The hotel knows this happens often and says it cannot stop reservations.com from making bookings. My new policy: Phone hotels directly to make reservations. My advice to you: never book a hotel reservation through reservations.com. It will cost more than the hotel charges, they will charge in US dollars, they will put through the charge immediately and if you need to cancel you won’t receive the credit for up to 30 days. I appreciate the convenience of online transactions. But I am so tired of feeling like just another object to exploit. ***

I’d love to hear from you. If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send an email to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com. I’ll happily reply within one business day.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster On behalf of Dr. Red Elliot, family members were present to accept the honour of the renaming of the Camrose Regional Exhibition Red Room to Elliot Hall. CRE board president Mark Schneider congratulates the family.


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Influenza is serious. Immunization works.

Get Immunized. Alberta’s Influenza Immunization Program starts October 23rd. Influenza immunization will be offered, free of charge, to all Albertans six months of age and older.

Immunization Clinics in Your Area:

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Informative water well management workshop will help residents protect their water wells. Have you had your well water tested in the last two years? Have old unused wells on your property been properly sealed and decommissioned? Have you ever shock chlorinated your well? Do you know the age and depth of your well, or how it was constructed? According to Alberta water specialist Ken Williamson, if you answered no to any of these questions, your groundwater supply could be at risk. Despite the fact that 450,000 Albertans rely on groundwater for household use, few know that proper water well construction, siting, and maintenance can help protect your well from contamination. To ensure the safety of your water well, you should also know how far your septic system is from your well. Septic tanks should be regularly pumped and inspected. You should also disinfect your well on a regular basis. It is also important to regularly test and document the quality and quantity of water from your well. By keeping good records you can see how water quality and well performance has changed over time. Proper well maintenance and operation can save you costly repairs and ensure your well water yields are sustained over many years. If you’d like to find out if your groundwater is at risk and learn what you can do to protect your well, attend a free water well management workshop being hosted by Camrose County, and presented by the Working Well Program, with technical expertise from Alberta Agriculture and Forestry, Alberta Environment and Parks, Alberta Health Services and licensed water well drillers on

(North of Camrose on Hwy 833) from 5:30pm – 9:30pm. Supper will be provided for a charge of $10 per person.

This hands-on, informative workshop is designed to help water well owners better understand and manage their precious groundwater supplies. To attend this event please pre-register by November 20, 2017 (so we can help you look up drilling reports for your well) by calling the Camrose County Agricultural Services office at: 780-672-4765 For more information or to register for this upcoming workshop please contact: Marilyn Nordin Phone: 780-672-4765 Email: asb@county.camrose.ab.ca

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Thank you to our local businesses By Kevin Sorenson, MP Battle River-Crowfoot

Our thoughts and prayers and are with the victims of the recent violent attack in Edmonton. We thank our courageous first responders, especially the officer injured in the attack, and all those involved in stopping the suspect. We stand with the people of Edmonton and the Edmonton City Police. As well, we are all shocked at the massmurder shooting tragedy in Las Vegas. These two events occurring so closely together should serve to reinforce our determination to continue to work to stop these kinds of violent acts. In Parliament, I have been voicing opposition to the tax hikes on small businesses in Canada proposed by the Liberal government. I thank the owners of smalland medium-sized businesses, including their family members and employees for taking action and sharing with me your personal experience and concern over this attack by the cash-starved and indebted Liberal government and multi-millionaires Prime Minister Trudeau and finance minister Bill Morneau. I am pleased to report that I have heard from virtually all sectors of our local economy in Battle RiverCrowfoot. Hopefully, our pressure from enough Canadians will cause the Liberals to drop their draconian tax measures that will only hurt Canada’s economy and our local small businesses. The job of the Official Opposition is to provide critical analysis and recommendations to the government’s implementation of their policy. Numerous times, I have spoken out against the Liberals’ tax policy in the House of Commons in this session. Yet, two speeches I delivered so far support the government’s proposed legislation. Bill C-21 amends Canada’s Customs Act building on work from the previous Conservative government. It acknowledges that abuses occur of the privileges our exporters enjoy and takes measures to beef-up the inspection of exports from our nation. This further strengthens Canada’s credentials as an exporting nation. Bill S-2 is the Liberal government’s re-introduction of motor vehicle safety measures not passed in the previous Parliament. It will provide the transport minister the ability to force automobile manufacturers to issue recall notices, repair new vehicles that have problems, and more. I spoke in support of Bill S-2. I spoke numerous times during the debate on Tuesday, Oct. 3 when we dedicated our Opposition Day to debating the following Motion: “Given the proposed changes to the taxation of private corporations, as outlined in the minister of finance’s paper “Tax Planning Using Private Corporations;” it will have a drastic negative impact on small and medium sized local businesses. The House called on the government to continue debate, its consultations on these measures,” until Jan. 31, 2018. The Liberals used their majority to vote down our motion. The Conservative Party will continue to use every Parliamentary procedure and rule to keep political pressure on the Prime Minister and finance minister to back down from their tax proposals. It is important for Canadians to continue to speak out in defense of our small- and medium-sized businesses in every community in our country. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this or previous columns you may write me at 4945-50th Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call 780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780-608-4603 or e-mail Kevin. Sorenson.c1@parl.gc.ca.


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With mixed emotions, we would like to announce that October 27th, 2017 will be the final day that Zarski’s Body Shop Ltd. will be open for business.

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Police responded to a complaint which resulted in officers seizing four firearms and ammunition. A 42-year-old male has been charged under the Firearms Act. October 3

RCMP attended a residence in Rosalind to assist EMS with a patient. Police received a report of a male breaching his conditions. Charges are pending and the file is currently before the court. A subject wearing a dark hoodie with the hood up, set off the driveway alarm at a residence in Hay Lakes around 11:30 p.m. The subject was observed running away southbound from 4th Avenue S. Report any information to Camrose RCMP. Police also received 12 reports of traffic collisions; three reports of speeding/ erratic driving; six reports of suspicious persons/vehicles and two false alarms/ abandoned 911 calls. Camrose RCMP has been receiving numerous complaints of telephone scams. If you have any information regarding any of the above mentioned incidents that may lead to an arrest, contact your local RCMP Detachment at 780672-3342 during business hours or Crime Stoppers Tips at 1-800-222-8477.

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Fire Prevention Week highlights fire safety tips

Murray Green and Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Photos clockwise: On Oct. 10, The Camrose Fire Department headed out to several local residential complexes on a mission to check smoke detectors and educate residents on how a few easy steps can not only protect their own lives and property, but that of the other residents in the complex. Camrose Fire Department firefighter Richard Pattullo, right assists resident Ron Blatz with testing the smoke detector in his condo. The MacGregor family have a well planned fire escape including the meeting spot where they stood on Oct. 11 during the Camrose Great Escape. Left to right are firefighter Jason Albert, residents Marty MacGregor, Fisher Knopf, Cody MacGregor, Ty MacGregor and firefighter Randy Degenstein, back. Some residents managed to brave the cold winds on Oct. 11. Left to right firefighter Duncan McDougall and fire department helper extraordinaire Fisher Knopf were greeted by Taylor, Blake and Bray (front) Paulson during the Great Escape. Condo owner Dorothy Felgate, left, gets some tips from lieutenant Bob Jonson on changing the batteries of her unit’s smoke detector. Captain Randy Haugen and resident Harold Tipler display the proper devices to use on decks and balconies for extinguishing cigarettes. Camrose Fire Department advised residents that using flower pot containers can be extremely dangerous. Firemen Jeff Knopf, Joe Mah and Kevin Malica cooked breakfast for hundreds on Oct. 15, while buddies Stanley Kambeitz and Madden Gauthier devour the delicious breakfast.


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PUBLIC NOTICE

Pursuant to Section 640(6) of the Municipal Government Act, the Development Authority has approved the following Development Permit: Development Permit # 4315 A Development Permit was approved on October 10, 2017 that includes a Variance granted for a reduction of the required number of parking stalls for the development of a Community Facility located within the C1 – Central / Downtown Commercial District located at: 4614-49 Avenue – Lot 6, Block 33, Plan RN28C An appeal may be made by a person affected by the decision by serving written notice of the appeal on the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board within fourteen (14) days after the date the Development Permit was issued, as per Section 7.0 “Appeals” of the City of Camrose Land Use Bylaw.

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Want your child to become fluent in French? Battle River School Division is considering a Late French Immersion Program, for students entering Grade 6 in the 2018-2019 school year at École Charlie Killam School. This program is intended for students who have little or no French experience, but are: • Interested in learning French • Looking for a challenge and motivated to learn • Strong in basic skills and working at grade level

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Kodiaks stay close to unbeaten Okotoks By Murray Green

In the rematch of the Battle of the Bears, Olds Grizzlys scored in overtime to outlast the Camrose Kodiaks 8-7 on Oct. 8. Olds scored the first three tallies in the first frame, but Camrose fought back with two goals before the 20 minutes were up. Matt Dykstra and Ryan Hartman scored single markers for the Kodiaks. In the second, Kyle Kupka scored his first of a hat trick to tie the game. Former Kodiak player Estian Coetzee put Olds out front once again, but Kupka scored two more times and Hartman added his second of the game. Coetzee replied again to cut the Camrose lead to 6-5. The Kodiaks went up by two goals when Carson Welke added a marker early in the third. However, two power play goals by Olds had the game knotted again. Olds garnered the winner early in overtime to win

it. Kodiaks goalie Griffin Bowerman didn’t make a save on three shots, so he was relieved by Landon Pavilsin who stopped 12 of 17 shots. Camrose lost a close 3-2 contest to the unbeaten Okotoks Oilers on Oct. 7. Okotoks is currently 10-0, but the Kodiaks provided them with the toughest opposition of the season. The Kodiaks had an even opening period with Kupka scoring after the Oilers were the first to get on the scoreboard. Dykstra collected the only goal in the second frame to give the Kodiaks a 2-1 lead. The Oilers came out fired up in the third to net two tallies. Camrose outshot the Oilers 25-20 in the tight defensive struggle. Bowerman stopped 17 of 20 shots in the Camrose cage. The Kodiaks are at home on Oct. 19 for a game against the Bonnyville Pontiacs and on Saturday, Oct. 21 for a match with Brooks.

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Dedication to the game and the course By Lori Larsen Enjoying a warm day on beautifully manicured greens is something Camrose residents are lucky enough to experience; and for 10 years, Marnie and Bill Penny have been diffusing their love of the game and dedication to ensuring Camrose and area have a professionally maintained golf course into the Camrose Golf Course. Bill’s professional golf career began early as a result of pursuing his passion for golf. “I got into the golf business in 1971 in Victoria as a young assistant pro and from there in 1974 had the opportunity to go to Hawaii and work at Royal Kaanapili in Maui,” Bill said gratefully of the beginning of a long and wonderful golf career. “I was fortunate to be introduced to a world class facility at a very young age.”

tunities he experienced in his career. In 2002, he was approached to open Speargrass golf course in Carseland and once again the family was on the move. After two years at Speargrass getting the course ready to open, Bill was called back to the Edmonton area to assist in opening Sherwood Park’s Northern Bear Golf Club. “They were opening a world class facility with Jack Nicklaus name and needed someone to get it open. I jumped at the opportunity, not only to get involved with operation of working with Jack Nicklaus organization, but the fact that it would move my family back to Edmonton where our roots were.” Bill remained at Northern Bear from 2003 until 2007 as director of golf operations when a call from the then golf pro at

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300 ACRES OF PASTURE/RECREATIONAL LAND – overlooking the Battle River with amazing building sites. S-110 NEW LISTING – Quarter of pasture land for tender between Viking and Kinsella subject to Ducks Unlimited Conservation Easement Agreement. Good fences, dugout, corrals and 10-acre non-habitat area on which to build your yard. S-121 NEW LISTING – 80-acre farm east of Camrose. Great opportunity to expand or start your own operation. Older 3-bedroom home on 80 acres which could be cultivated or left as pasture. Property is fenced and has a dugout. Call George. S-117 NEW LISTING – 480-acre cattle and grain farm with excellent home and yard north of Two Hills. S-118 NEW LISTING – Quarter on Hwy. 21 north of Bashaw great for cattle or horses. Riding arena and nicely renovated house. $990,000. S-119 NEW LISTING – Heated insulated 40’ x 60’ shop in Heisler. $75,000. S-120

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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Marnie, right, and Bill Penny retire after 10 seasons of dedicated service to the Camrose Golf Course.

Returning to Canada in 1974, Bill immediately stepped into the role of head golf pro at Glen Meadows on Vancouver Island where he stayed until 1983, after which he was successful in obtaining a position with Edmonton’s private Country Club, one of the oldest clubs in North America. “I moved my family in 1983 from Victoria to Edmonton and as I look back and reflect on my career, that was probably the best move I made.” After spending 1983 through 1998 as head pro at the Edmonton Country Club, Bill and family moved to Canmore, when an opportunity arose to be involved in opening Stewart Creek Golf & Country Club, a world class golf course in the Rockies. “That was quite exciting,” said Bill, reminiscing about the amazing oppor-

Camrose Golf Course came asking Bill to consider the position in Camrose. “I was at the twilight of my career and thought it would be a nice move and a good fit for both Marnie and myself so we jumped at the opportunity and moved here in 2008 and we have certainly enjoyed our time here.” Bill admitted the first couple of years were a bit challenging; with some restructuring of the course came long hours added to the commute from Sherwood Park, and a little resistance from some members on the practices Marnie and Bill wanted to implement. “We restructured things and made the move to Camrose at end of 2009, then things started to turn around.” The transitions Marnie and Bill brought in were eventually met with posi-

tive feedback, which helped to make the course a world class facility, where a person can enjoy a quick round of golf or one of the many special events or tournaments hosted there. “We are respected as one of the finest courses in Central Eastern Alberta,” noted Bill. Beyond creating a first class golf experience for residents, Bill also built a valuable relationship with the University of Alberta Augustana in setting up a golf program. “The program was accepted to the ACAC conference back in 2014 and in our second year, 2015, our men’s team captured the gold and went onto the national conference,” smiled Bill adding that he was chosen as the coach of the year for college golf, something that clearly made him very proud. After 10 seasons, Marnie and Bill have decided to hang up the golf towel. The couple will be greatly missed as regular fixtures at the course. As associate professional, Marnie has not only been beside Bill every step of the way through his vast and interesting career but been a supportive and devote partner in 45 years of marriage. “I get a lot of credit, but without the support of a strong wife/ partner in business you are not the success you are. I could never have begun to achieve the success I have had without Marnie.” Bill intends on continuing with some teaching, especially in outlaying golf courses around Camrose, his work with the Augustana golf program and encouraging youth to become involved with golf. “There are 23 students in the Our Lady Mount Pleasant golf academy and the Augustana golf team come and assist with them. It is great connectivity and so good for the young players to see the older students involved.” The OLMP program offers five $3,000 scholarships for a four year commitment, donated by community business people. “There are opportunities with golf to finance continuing education (such as the OLMP scholarships). This is one of the few places in Canada that offers golf scholarships,” said Bill, noting how much he enjoys working with the youth of today, who are the future of tomorrow. Who do you know as a community Difference Maker? Let us know. Call The Camrose Booster at 780-672-3142.


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Bailey fundraiser filled with fun UPCOMING EVENTS IT’S @LOUGHEEDCENTRE. SEE IT LIVE. CAMROSE LIVE! By Murray Green

The most important fundraiser of the year for the Bailey Theatre will be held on Saturday, Oct. 28. The event titled Eat, Drink and Make Merry will generate funds to cover operating costs at the downtown theatre. Lisa Alain and her committee are planning a classic “picnic feel” event for the upcoming fall fundraiser. The evening includes tasty tapas and desserts. Refreshment choices will be four micro-breweries at the event with samples of their tasty brews. There will be live and silent auctions items, wandering performers and games of chance. Lisa Alain said, “As the

downtown community theatre, we are reaching out to others by adding a Pay It Forward program,” said Lisa Alain. “We have been overwhelmed by the generous donations from the businesses for the Pay It Forward program.” There will be games to play where the guests can decide which charitable organization will receive the prize, thus paying it forward. Guests may also decide to donate some silent auction items through this program. Camrose Women’s Shelter, The Open Door, and the Augustana Reciprocity Shelf will benefit from the games. By participating in the program, guests will receive a charitable tax receipt.

“Bailey benefits from the donation and others receive the gift. Your charitable dollars go twice as far and add merriment to others,” said Lisa. Contact Lisa at 780678-0111 if you would like to donate items for the live or silent auctions or games of chance. The silent and live auction items will include many unique items such as dining and beverage items, as well as opportunities to purchase “experiences” from hobbies, to your favourite sport teams to theatre and music events including weekend passes to Big Valley Jamboree. View the Bailey Facebook page for our Eat Drink and Make Merry updates.

Lion Bear Fox back at the Bailey By Murray Green

Three strong solo artists came together to form Lion Bear Fox. The trio will be performing again, two days short of a full year since the last stop, at the Bailey Theatre on Friday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. Chris Arruda (Lion), Cory Woodward (Bear) and Ryan McMahon (Fox) kept crossing paths in the folk music circuit, so they decided to work together to create magic on stage. “All three of us were solo artists for about a decade before we started this project. We have been front men of different rock and folk bands. Then you play on your own and it is an interesting path to take,” said Chris. “It is a lot of hard work and difficult when you don’t have other people to help you along. I almost stopped because I was getting tired. We toured the country and it was a great experience.” Vancouver’s Lion Bear

Fox merges three huge voices sharing stories through compelling lyrics, honest narrative and unbridled passion. “We started out playing three separate sets and then slowly we would back up each other on certain songs,” recalled Chris. “We grew closer together and at the end of the tour, in Winnipeg, we were told that we only had 20 minutes to play. We didn’t have time to each play, so we played the songs that all of us knew. The response was overwhelming. It was bigger than the sum of its parts and that is how it started.” A year later they recorded their first CD and they have been playing as a trio for five years. “We all have distinct voices and song writing styles. The first year was a learning curve and we kept playing and a style just emerged, rather than setting out on a style,” said Chris. “It has evolved into a cohesive sounding unit.” The band name was a collection of throwback ani-

mals that were not taken. “We wanted a earthy name to our band because I think that is what our music sounds like. At the same time we wanted something that represented us separately,” added Chris. “Cory is part Métis and his spirit growing up was always a bear. I’m a Leo and have a big tatoo of a lion on my chest. Ryan is extremely crafty and he became the fox.” They love Camrose. “We are thrilled to play in Camrose. Our music really belongs in a theatre setting. One thing we set out to do this tour was to avoid playing in bars. We have high energy, but we have intimate songs as well that work well in a theatre. We love places with historic legacy. If you have the right venue, you can maintain that intimate feeling of just 15 people, but with a larger audience that adds energy to the room. We like to tell stories and with a theatre setting you get to do that.”

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When Japanese drumming was first introduced to North America, people were amazed at the precise rhythm and sound. Years later, the music has emerged into a fantastic show as well as a musical delight. Fubuki Daiko with taiko drumming masters will be on stage at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Friday, Oct. 20 at 8 p.m. This show takes Japanese drumming into the 21st century by taking the music and transforming it into an entertaining show that unfolds before your eyes. In ancient Japan, taiko drums were used to frighten invaders and communicate with neighbouring villages. For over 20 years, Fubuki Daiko has been reinventing this traditional art form merging primal roots with modern sensibilities. The group has thrilled audiences throughout Canada, the US, Mexico and Poland with their musicianship, humour and sheer physical stamina.

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A ‘purr’fect shelter for cats Five hundred years of Reformation For Canadian Protestants who like celebrations, 2017 has been a good year. Just as Canada 150 is winding down, we get to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. According to tradition, on Oct. 31, 1517, Martin Luther nailed 95 theses to the door of the castle church in Wittenberg and with that act Geoffrey Dipple, History, started the Reformation. University of Alberta In many ways, the postAugustana Campus ing of the 95 theses seems an odd choice as an event to mark the beginning of the Reformation. To begin with, it may or may not have happened as many of us imagine it. There are no contemporary accounts of Luther posting his theses in this way, although we do know that he sent copies of them to his superiors in the church. Furthermore, Luther did not set out to start a new church, but to reform the existing one. As the first step in that process, the theses were hardly revolutionary and do not contain many of the central teachings for which Luther later became famous. They were written in dense ecclesiastical Latin and are, to be completely frank, rather tedious — unless you get excited by the intricacies of late medieval scholastic theology. Much more exciting are Luther’s famous writings from 1520, The Address to the Christian Nobility, On the Freedom of a Christian and The Babylonian Captivity of the Church. In addition, while 1517 may be an important date for Lutherans, it is much less significant for other groups commonly identified as Protestant. For example, John Calvin, arguably as significant a figure in the history of Protestantism as Luther, if not more so, was only eight years old when the theses were “posted.” No matter when we celebrate it, by most accounts the Protestant Reformation remains a momentous event in Western, and even world, history. Here, too, perspective is everything. For some, the Reformation is connected to the recognition of the freedom of conscience, the rise of science, the birth of capitalism, and the beginnings of modern representative democracy. For others, it is the beginning of excessive consumerism, with its needless squandering of the earth’s resources; secularism; rampant individualism; and moral subjectivism – all of which have stood in the way of true enjoyment of the perceived benefits of the Reformation. After many years of studying, teaching and writing about history, especially the history of the Protestant Reformation, I have become very suspicious of grand theories that trace most of subsequent history to a single event. So, while I think the Reformation was a very important historical event, I am unconvinced that it changed the world as profoundly as either its champions or its detractors claim. But I still think there are things we can learn from this event. For example, the age that succeeds the Reformation is often referred to as the Age of Religious Wars, when Europe tore itself apart in conflicts, largely along religious lines, that were as brutal as the Syrian civil war is today. Yet in the midst of that destruction, communities of different faiths found ways to live together and laid the groundwork for modern notions of religious toleration. In a world in which religious violence seems only to escalate, perhaps their experiences are still relevant. Should you wish to learn more about this event, either to celebrate or lament it, the Chester Ronning Centre will host a screening of the movie Luther followed by a panel discussion in the Lougheed Performing Arts Centre at 6 p.m. on Oct. 24. And on Oct. 31 at noon, my colleague Brandon Alakas and I will lead a discussion of the Reformation and the tradition of reform in the church in the Roger Epp room on the Augustana Campus.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster To assist with the new Animal Shelter in Camrose, Pet Valu will be accepting monetary, pet food or product donations for the month of October. Left to right are Camrose and District Animal Shelter Society member Sue Quinlan with kitty Oreo, Pet Valu manager Krista Duber with kitty Slater and Camrose and District Animal Shelter Society vice president Susan Hertel with kitty Mystique. By Lori Larsen

With the recent approval by City of Camrose council to fund an animal shelter, the members of Camrose and Area Animal Shelter Society are ecstatic knowing they will have an indoor facility to house some of Camrose’s lost and stray cats. “The purpose of the shelter will be to provide a safe, warm place for lost

and homeless cats to be turned in by residents,” said Camrose and Area Animal Shelter Society president Susan Hertel. “This will also be a location for those who are missing cats to look for them. Ideally, the cats who are turned in to us will be reunited with their families, but the sad fact is

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose and District Animal Shelter Society member Sue Quinlan snuggles kitty Oreo during an appreciation event held for the Camrose and District Animal Shelter Society volunteers at Pet Valu on Oct. 2. The shelter encourages residents to consider giving pets a good home through adoption.

that there are many cats who don’t have homes.” Hertel indicated the plan for cats that are not claimed will be to have them spayed or neutered, microchipped, vaccinated and adopted to an approved home. In the event of a shortage of space at the shelter, some cats may be transferred out to other rescue facilities. “The shelter will be completely volunteer run,” said Hertel. “The shelter will not likely have fulltime business hours, but we’re discussing what hours to be open on a regular basis, as well as having an on-call volunteer for intake and reuniting with owners outside of those set hours.” The Shelter Society welcomes monetary donations, supplies or refundable bottles from the public to assist with fundraising and supplying the shelter. Any bottle donations, pet food or supplies can be dropped off at Pet Valu during business hours, and bottle donations can be dropped off any time in the back alley at The Paw Spot (630643A Avenue). Monetary donations can be mailed by cheque or e-transferred. The address for the new Animal Shelter will be Bay 8, 461741 Street, Camrose. The email address is camrose animalshelter@gmail.com.


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Hockey Day held in Camrose By Murray Green

It’s Hockey Day In Camrose. Camrose Minor Hockey will be hosting the second annual event on Oct. 21 from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. About 750 athletes, parents and coaches will attend events hosted in the arena, the fieldhouse and at the Norsemen Inn throughout the day. Tim Green Hockey, Norsemen Inn, Richard and Dean Petiot with PEP Hockey, Pam Boyson with East Central Health, Mia Marcin with Mind Over Mat-

ter for dryland instruction, Camrose Kodiaks and Boris Rybalka, Hockey Alberta and hockey parents will provide services or help with the event. “We look forward to all teams participating in what will be a fun and informative day for players, coaches and parents. There will be sessions held on all three ice surfaces, the fieldhouse, meeting rooms and at the Norsemen Inn,” said Gary Tanton, CMHA coach and

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Trojans shut out Rebels By Murray Green

The Camrose Composite High School Trojans football team host the Ponoka Broncs on Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. in the next home game. In the Alberta Six Man Football League, Our Lady of Mount Pleasant Royals lost a high scoring 48-44 contest to the Hanna Hawks on Oct. 6. OLMP hosts the

Strathmore Hawks on Oct. 19. All games start at 5 p.m. Camrose Buffaloes bantam team blanked the Edmonton Seahawks 40-0, the peewee squad won 18-6 over the St. Albert Colts and the atom club beat the Seahawks 5-0. The bantams play the Sherwood Park Wolverines on Oct. 22.


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Harrison wins golf provincials, men’s team advances By Murray Green

The next game for the Vikings in the EnCana Arena is against SAIT at 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 20. Portage is in Camrose on Oct. 28 to take on the Vikings at 6 p.m.

Michael Harrison of Camrose and the Augustana Vikings captured the provincial golf title with a 153 total in two rounds at the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference provincials. The men’s team also advanced to nationals by coming in second in team play. Coach Bill Penny will be sending Harrison, Braden Clarkson, Craig Lynes, Darion Geddes and Carson Roche to Ontario. On the women’s side, Cienna Hewitt placed in a tie for ninth spot with two rounds of 99. Teammate Darcie Beniot finished in 12th place for the Vikings. Nationals will be on Oct. 15 to 21 in Oshawa.

Volleyball

The women’s and men’s Vikings open the regular season at home on Oct. 20 at 6 and 8 p.m. against Concordia. Augustana will be hosting the women’s ACAC championships on Feb. 22 to 24. Basketball

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The women’s Vikings open the season at Concordia on Oct. 20 both women’s and men’s teams play the same team in Camrose on Oct. 21. The women’s game starts at 6 and the men follow at 8 p.m.

Cross-country running

The Vikings will be at the fall regionals on Nov. 24 to 26 in St. Paul. The north regionals are on Jan. 26 to 28, 2018 at Concordia (Avonair). Provincials are set for Feb. 16 to 18 with Augustana and the Rose City Curling Club are hosting the championships.

The University of A lberta Aug ustana Vikings women’s and men’s soccer teams play on Oct. 22 in Camrose against the Keyano Huskies. Game times for both series is at noon and 2 p.m. This is the last home game of the regular season. Augustana will now focus on provincials that will be held on Oct. 28 in Red Deer. Hockey

The NAIT Ooks spoiled the regular season opener for the Vikings when they edged them 3-2 in the second overtime period.

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster The NAIT Ooks captain elbows and holds Augustana Vikings player Jessica LaLonde to slow her down in soccer action in Camrose.

Travis Mayan of the Vikings started the scoring in the first frame. NAIT added a pair of goals in the second before Augustana’s Mitch McMullin garnered the equalizer. A scoreless drought

in the third carried over into the extra frames until NAIT’s Jarid Hauptman netted the winner. In the Vikings’ net, Curtis Skip stopped 46 of 49 shots he faced. NAIT scored the first

four goals in the rematch and went on to win 5-1. Joseph Tambasco collected the lone marker for the Vikings. Skip had another busy night in the net and turned away 46 of 51 shots.

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Walter Joseph Kuefler November 16, 1927 ~ October 8, 2017 Walter was born to Peter and Francis Kuefler on November 16, 1927 at Galahad, the second oldest of eleven children. Walter married the love of his life Leone Roth on March 28, 1951. Over the past 66 years together, they raised their family and supported their friends, community and their church. Walter was quiet, patient, humble, meticulous and loving. He enjoyed hunting, fishing and spending time out with family and friends in the trailer or motorhome. His great enjoyment was his shop and he used his carpentry craftsmanship to support his family and help many others. He loved family celebrations. He was the mayor of Bittern Lake and served on the board of Stoney Creek and Rosalta Lodge for many years. Walter will be long remembered and greatly missed. He was predeceased by his son Kenneth; brothers Allan and Patrick; and his great-grandson Nolan McGregor. He is survived by his wife Leone; daughter Dianne (Lawrence) Kowalenko; sons Lloyd (Diane), Ron (Bev), Del (Lori), Lyle and Arlyn (Teresa); fifteen grandchildren Kimberly (Ted) Wilkie, Brandy McGregor (Terry Calder), Clint McGregor, Lindsay (Tonny) Rivero, Megan, Amy, Drew (Amber Goertzen), Rayna (Michael) Heinzlmeir, Sherry (Jen), Ryan (Megan), Jeff, Scott (Susan), Chris, Adam and Kevin Sharp; thirteen great-grandchildren Evan, Keegan, Rainne, Elizabeth, Sebastian, Alexis, Kaitlin, Jaicee, Brant, Jax, Georgia, Dominic and Karter; and one great-great grandson Evan. A Funeral Service with Mass was celebrated on Thursday, October 12, 2017 at 11:00 a.m. from St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Camrose with Rev. Larry Pederson as celebrant. Inurnment has taken place in the Bittern Lake Cemetery. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Camrose Home Care. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Herbert Dietz January 6, 1930 ~ September 30, 2017 Herb was born on January 6, 1930 on a farm located NE of Forestburg, Alberta to Katarina and Fred Dietz. He grew up the eighth sibling in a family of 12. Herb attended school in Galahad, Alberta and went on to graduate from the Vermilion School of Agriculture, Class of 1952. Herb married the love of his life Genevie Zenovia Odovichuc on July 6, 1956. Upon his father’s retirement, Herb bought the family farm and spent his career running a mixed farming operation and raising his family in the Galahad community until he and Genevie retired to Forestburg. Herb was a community-minded individual and involved in many local groups over his lifetime; notably as a 4-H leader, a 55-year member of the Masons, spent 20 years serving the Association of Alberta Co-op Seed Cleaning Plants and was an inaugural member of the Galahad Lions Club. He was also a member of the Forestburg Art Society and the Walter Jahns Singers Choir. Left to cherish his memories are his wife of 60 years Genevie; children Lyle (Cindy) Dietz of Galahad and Brian (Brenda) Dietz of Sherwood Park; four grandchildren Robin, Brent, Becky and Kelly; two great-grandchildren Brock and Nash; and many special nieces and nephews. Also left to mourn his loss are his brother Arnold (Nancy) Dietz; his sisters Emelia Coven; Edna Neufeld and Evelyn (Ed) Henkle. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, October 28, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. in the Bethel United Church of Forestburg. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Forestburg Community Center or a charity of the donor’s choice. Fee & Sons Funeral Service of Killam in care of arrangements. www.feeandsonsfuneralhome.com

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December 7, 1936 ~ October 19, 2015 Loving memories last forever. – Vic and family

Diane Hauck March 3, 1963 ~ October 11, 2017 Diane Hauck of Camrose, Alberta passed away on Wednesday, October 11, 2017 at the age of 54 years. A private family service will be held at a later date. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.

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Annabelle Mildred Klatchuk

Sheila Bonny MacMillan (nee: Erickson) August 9, 1942 ~ September 18, 2017 We would like to announce the sudden and tragic loss of another of this world’s true angels, Sheila MacMillan. This loss is shared by her loving fiancé Yvon Morin; her three children; three stepchildren; her sister; two nieces; 16 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and, of course, her many friends and co-workers. A small family gathering was held and her ashes will be spread in Tofino, BC at the end of April. Donations to Bashaw Victim Services are appreciated. She is someone we’d never have made it without – too often, the last to be thanked, but always the first in our hearts! We love you, Nana!!!

Annabelle Mildred Klatchuk passed away peacefully on September 29, 2017 at the age of 86 years at St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose. She will be sadly missed by her family and friends, including everyone at Queen Alexandra Lodge in Edmonton where she lived for 21 years. Annabelle was born on October 27, 1930 to Henery and Mildred Paul on the farm in Balgonia, Saskatchewan. She was the tenth child of 13. She completed her Grade 10 before moving to Edmonton where she took a job at Woolworth’s Department Store in the stationary department. She worked her way up to assistant manager of all departments. Annabelle met Stanley Klatchuk and married him on September 9, 1949. They settled on the family farm. Two children were born to this union. In 1954, they purchased a service station on Highway 16. Annabelle will be lovingly remembered by her sisters Eileen (Chamlers) Wirth and Doreen Helpan; her daughters Beverely (Ray) Carlisle and Diane (Emil) Pikula; one grandson Kelcey (Cheryl) Carlisle; two great-grandsons Brenden and Josh; as well as numerous nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her husband Stanley; parents Henery and Mildred Paul; her brothers Milton, Ed, Dan, Basil, Gilbert, Everett, Giles and Myrl; and two sisters Annagail and Pattie. A celebration of life was held on Friday, October 13, 2017 Weber’s Mount Pleasant Chapel in Camrose with Rev. Adam Hall officiating. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Mary’s Hospital Palliative Care Fund or to the Alberta Cancer Foundation.

The family of Annie Kosinski would like to express our appreciation to Cam Parker and staff of Burgar Funeral Home for the compassionate guidance we received while making funeral arrangements. We also want to thank the staff of Viking Extendicare for the loving and tender care they gave Mom during the three years she resided there. We, too, want to thank Camrose Home Care for the marvellous care they provided Mom allowing her to stay in her home as long as she did. Your thoughtful kindness will never be forgotten.

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Deputy minister speaks at Transportation Day II By Lori Larsen

Submitted Photo From left to right, Dr. Peter Berg, Kieran Ryan and Dean Allen Berger cut the ribbon to mark the official opening of Pogo, a car share program for students at the Augustana campus.

Pogo car share expands to Camrose By Murray Green

University of Alberta Augustana Campus launched the popular car sharing service to Camrose. After a successful run in Edmonton, Pogo CarShare service had its first expansion to a new municipality in Camrose. Pogo will offer three car-sharing vehicles on the Augustana Campus. The service is Alberta’s first rural car share program and was announced at the provincially-attended Rural Transportation Information Day II, which was held in Camrose. The expansion brings the car-sharing service to faculty, staff, students and the community in Camrose. Pogo’s Camrose vehicles can be booked multiple days in advance and are always returned to dedicated parking at the Augustana campus. Dr. Peter Berg, an Augustana Campus faculty member and early advocate of the program, is looking forward to using the service. “It’s very convenient –

a few clicks on your phone and you’re off. And personally, our family has only one car and a car share will help us keep it that way. Most importantly, it will provide our students with a much-needed transportation solution within Camrose and beyond.” Kieran Ryan, a cofounder of Pogo CarShare, said launching with Augustana Campus is a great way to bring car sharing to a campus and municipality. “Car sharing provides many benefits to the campus and community. It’s affordable, it reduces parking congestion on campus, and it’s a great transportation option to have. Car sharing is a great amenity for a municipality and university campus.” The university was looking for another mode of transportation to go along with the community bus. “Augustana was looking at a car-sharing service to be able to help students with their transportation issues. At the same time, we were looking to replace

some f leet vehicles,” explained James Smith, Augustana’s senior financial officer. “Cost wise, it makes sense for university business purposes and it’s a reasonable transportation alternative for the students.” Pogo CarShare, an Edmonton start-up launched in October 2014, became Edmonton’s first and only car-sharing service. The service allows users to rent cars throughout central Edmonton, and now Camrose, taking short rentals for personal or business use. Pogo offers a one-way car-sharing service in Edmonton and a back-tobase car sharing service in Camrose. Cars can be located, reserved and opened using the Pogo App. Customers only pay for the exact amount of time they use the vehicle. Gas, insurance, parking and maintenance are all included in the flat, per-hour rates. For more information visit www.pogocarshare.com.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose welcomes the Alia N TanJay store during the grand opening held on Oct. 12. Present for the ribbon cutting were left to right Sherwood Park store manager Monica Szajko, Camrose sales associate Olesya Voytovych, district manager Judith Wagner, Mayor Norm Mayer, Camrose store manager Elizabeth Hauch, Camrose sales associate Wendy Wold and St. Albert store manager Nora Kent.

Camrose and area residents joined in conversation about the growing need for rural transportation on Sept. 23 during the second annual Transportation Day hosted at University of Alberta Augustana Campus. The Association for Life-wide Living (ALL) in partnership with Alberta Rural Development Network (ARDN) strive to develop affordable options for rural transportation and Transportation Day is part of the growing effort to bring stakeholders together to help find solutions. Guest speaker Ranjit Tharmalingam, assistant deputy minister, Corporate Strategies and Services Division of the Ministry of Transportation relayed a message on behalf of Alberta Minister of Transportation Brian Mason. “The Association for Life-wide Living (ALL) has worked hard to make this day happen. Events like this demonstrate what we can achieve when we all come together to collaborate with a shared vision.” Tharmalingam went on to say how the coordinated efforts of governments, industry and transportation stakeholders is critical in addressing rural transportation needs. “Provincial government recognizes the value of public transportation and how it makes life bet-

ter for Albertans by supplying safe, affordable and accessibility to essential services, education and jobs.” In speaking on public transportation and rural bus systems, he added that services such as those provided by Battle River Region reach small towns and villages and contribute to the vitality of the Battle River Region by connecting residents to shopping medical appointments and to each other. “Today we also have the opportunity to celebrate the new partnership between Augustana campus and Pogo.” Pogo CarShare is an Edmonton based car-sharing service now offered at Augustana. “ The government of Alberta applauds the efforts it takes to launch this type of service and the provincial government also values the opportunities to collaborate with our regional partners on various projects and programs. “As we work with communities such as Battle River region on projects and services currently underway, we also look forward to supporting their future vision of accessible and affordable and transportation for Albertans.” For more information on the ALL or the rural transportation initiative email source21@telus.net or telephone 780-672-9315.

Alia N TanJay opens doors By Lori Larsen

Residents of Camrose and area will now be able to enjoy the extensive line of fashion products offered by Nygård at the new Alia N TanJay store located in the Cornerstone shopping district at 6800-48 Avenue. During the grand opening held on Oct. 12, customers were greeted by Camrose store manager Elizabeth Hauch and sales associates, along with the district manager Judith Wagner (originally from the Camrose area) and three store managers from other locations. “We were noticing a lot of customers in the Edmonton and Sherwood Park stores who were so wanting us to come to Camrose,” said Wagner. “We are so happy to be here. It has been really exciting for us to see the welcoming that we have been getting over that last few days with our soft opening and today with the grand opening. “We are hoping that we will fill that niche that we wanted to fill here in the Camrose market.” Wagner said the Nygård company had been

looking for about six to seven months for the right location in Camrose. “We had been hearing in the Edmonton market that there hadn’t been a big presence of the Alia, TanJay product since Lou’s left.” The store will be bringing in new lines as well, hoping to target the 30-years plus customers. “We are bringing our clientele a newness, a little bit more on-trend products to the store. We still have the products for the little bit more mature customer that wants that easy wear, but we also want to attract new customers into the store.” As customers came through the doors, Judith remarked on the different dynamics already noticeable in the Camrose store versus the larger city stores. “I have noticed people are coming in who know each other. So, they are meeting their friends here.” In a bright, modern store, Camrose and area customers have been given another opportunity to shop local.


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Trach brothers truck honours past owners, family By Murray Green

This 1985 Chevrolet truck holds special memories for several generations. “Robin had the truck redone before he passed, by Dean Klein. It truly was something he was so excited about! Robin (my husband) was a big family man and two of his brother’s owned the truck before they passed,” explained Connie Trach. “When my uncle purchased the truck it had 472 kilometres on it. The truck was a demo, so it was practically brand new when he bought it in Calgary,” informed his son Dan. “He drove it until he passed away in the early 90s. Then my uncle Ray had it after that and drove it until 1998 when he passed.” The C10 Silverado truck sat on his acreage for a number of years before being rescued. “Then Robin wanted to buy it from his sister-inlaw. So, about three years ago he purchased the truck,” recalled Connie. “It needed some work. New box sides were put on, the tail gate was redone, all of the chrome trim was fixed,” added Dan. “Most of it was in good shape and it only had 112,000 original kilometres on it. The motor has never been worked on. The interior was almost mint, like it was brand new. It is fully loaded for the day, like a Cadillac. It has air, cruise, tilt, power windows and locks.” In 1985, hydraulic clutches were introduced, as well as a new grill. The 1985 body styling had a boxy look with roomy, spacious cabs. The body style was called the “rounded line” and had not significantly changed since 1973. All three of the previous owners are gone, so the truck was passed on to son Dan. “I don’t have any words for what it means to me. This truck is something I treasure and want to keep in the family. It is pretty special,” he said proudly. “I’m going to keep it original because that is what dad would

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Colette, with children Jase and Jessie, Connie and Dan share a common bond with the Chevrolet truck. Inset: Robin cherished the family vehicle when cruising around town.

have wanted. I’m going to enjoy it and if I don’t have a family, I know my nephew Jase (four years old) would drive it one day.” Robin will be honoured with a cruise day. “My two children and I are planning on going for a spin on the first anniversary of Robin’s death, which is today, Oct 17,” shared Connie. “I added a licence plate that says Brothers 3 on it to tribute the brothers that owned the truck. My dad had one in front that said Brothers. My dad was so excited about this truck, he was like a little kid,” Dan said. “I had it appraised for insurance purposes and you could have bought it new for $12,300. It was appraised at $16,000 now because everything is still original.” Robin favoured the Chevrolet models. “If it

didn’t have a bow tie on it, he didn’t like it. The trim packages during 1985 had changed. The basic, Custom Deluxe, Scottsdale and Silverado trim packages remained. Some options included power brakes, power steering, power door locks, power windows, fully chromed bumpers, cigarette lighters, map lights, special moldings and a custom steering wheel. During this era more plastics and vinyl were used on the seat covers, carpeting and paneling. The body styling ran from 1973 to 1987 and was the second longest unchanged styling (second only to Dodge, which did not change the style of the Dodge from 1969 to 1991). During this time some things were changed, including the grilles, trim packages and engines. “I wash it all of the

time in the summer and polish it. I try not to drive it much in the winter,” Dan said. If you see the Trach

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2018 IS HERE NOW

LEASE THE NEW 2018

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FIND IT. DRIVE IT. OWN IT. VISIT FINDYOURFORD.CA OR YOUR ALBERTA FORD DEALER. Vehicle(s) may be shown with optional equipment. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offers. Offers only valid at participating dealers. Retail offers may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Dealer order or transfer may be required as inventory may vary by dealer. See your Ford Dealer for complete details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. For factory orders, a customer may either take advantage of eligible raincheckable Ford retail customer promotional incentives/offers available at the time of vehicle factory order or time of vehicle delivery, but not both or combinations thereof. Retail offers not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). †Until October 31, 2017, lease a new 2018 F-150 XLT SUPERCREW 4X4 5.0L with trailer tow package and get as low as 0.99% lease annual percentage rate (APR) financing for up to 36 months on approved credit (OAC) from Ford Credit Canada Company. Not all buyers will qualify for the lowest APR payment. Lease this vehicle with a value of $44,075 (after $3,350 down or equivalent trade-in, Manufacturer Rebate of $3,000, RCL Cash of $1,000 and including freight and air tax of $1,900) at 0.99% APR for up to 36 months with an optional buyout of $24,438 monthly payment is $431 (the sum of twelve (12) monthly payments divided by 26 periods gives payee a bi-weekly payment of $199), and total lease obligation is $18,866. Taxes payable on full amount of lease financing price after Manufacturer Rebate and RCL Cash deducted. Additional payments required for PPSA, registration, security deposit, NSF fees (where applicable), excess wear and tear, and late fees. Lease offer excludes variable charges of license, fuel fill charge, insurance, dealer PDI (if applicable), registration, administration fees, any environmental charges or fees, and all applicable taxes. Some conditions and mileage restrictions apply. Excess kilometrage charges are 16¢per km for F-Series plus applicable taxes. Excess kilometrage charges subject to change, see your local dealer for details. ^Receive a Winter Safety Package which includes: four (4) winter tires, four (4) steel wheels (Edge receives aluminum wheels) and four (4) tire pressure monitoring system sensors when you purchase or lease any new 2017/2018 Ford Fiesta, Focus, Fusion (excluding Fusion Sport), C-Max, Escape, Edge (excluding Edge sport), Explorer, Taurus, Flex, Expedition, F-150, F-250/F-350 SRW between October 3, 2017 and November 30, 2017. This offer is not applicable to any Fleet (other than small fleets with an eligible FIN) or Government customers and not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP or Daily Rental Allowances. Vehicle handling characteristics, tire load index and speed rating may not be the same as factory-supplied all-season tires. Winter tires are meant to be operated during winter conditions and may require a higher cold inflation pressure than all-season tires. Some conditions apply. Consult your Ford of Canada Dealer for details, including applicable warranty coverage. ©2017 Sirius Canada Inc. “SiriusXM”, the SiriusXM logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SiriusXM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ©2017 Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. All rights reserved. Available in most new Ford vehicles with 6-month pre-paid subscription.

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RAV4

Rear Cross Traffic Alert* The way you imagine it

2017 RAV4

2017 RAV4 SE shown Lease for

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weekly AT

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Lease, finance plans, cash incentives & offers from Toyota Financial Services (TFS). OAC for qualified retail customers on select new unregistered models sold and delivered between October 3 and October 31, 2017. †Lease a 2017 RAV4 AWD (BFREVT B) for $68 weekly with down payment or equivalent trade of $3,499. Security deposit is waived. Based on vehicle price of $31,601 and 0% lease APR. Total lease obligation is $15,261; lease end value (for personal use only) is $16,340. In addition, Dealer Lease End Option Fee of $300 will be added. Example based on 40-month (includes 4-month Stretch Lease (Flex 40) extension period) walk-away lease with 48,000 km. Additional km are not available for the 4-month extension period. If km limit is exceeded, additional km charge of $0.10 per km will apply. The first future scheduled weekly lease payment will be payable 7 days after the contract date. Total of 173 weekly lease payments required during the lease term. Vehicle price includes a maximum of $1,891 for freight and delivery and air conditioning charge. All offers exclude block heater charge, license, insurance, PPSA, registration fees and taxes. Down payment or equivalent trade, first payment and applicable taxes are due on delivery. Dealer may sell, lease or finance for less. All offers subject to exclusions and may change without notice. Some conditions apply. **See Toyota.ca/aeroplan for details. ®Aeroplan and the Aeroplan logo are registered trademarks of Aimia Canada Inc. *Rear Cross Traffic Alert standard on 2017 RAV4 XLE, SE, LTD (WFREVT, RFREVT, JFREVT, DFREVT) models. ***Drivers should always be responsible for their own safe driving. Please always pay attention to your surroundings and drive safely. Depending on the conditions of roads, vehicles, weather, etc., the TSS systems may not work as intended. Please see toyota.ca, your local Toyota Dealers or Owner’s Manual for details. For complete details, ask your Alberta Toyota Dealers or visit getyourtoyota.ca/ab.

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ST. MARY’S SCHOLARS

Murray Green, Camrose Booster

St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation Board chair Judith O’Saughnessy, left, presents scholarship education recipients Julie Rondeau, $1,000 towards her Masters of Nursing, Nurse Practitioner program; Cherylyn Antymniuk, $1,000 towards her Master of Arts in Leadership; and Dana Norton, $1,000 towards her Master of Business Administration (MBA) program. The scholarships are supplied by the St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation to further staff education.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, October 17, 2017 – Page 33

UP TO

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OF MSRP

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OF MSRP

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UP TO

OF MSRP

*

ON TRAVERSE PREMIER AWD. BASED ON MSRP OF $55,050.

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ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA CHEVROLET DEALERS. AlbertaChevrolet.com 1-800-GM-DRIVE. Chevrolet is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the purchase of a 2017 Silverado 2500HD Crew Cab High a, SFE, SFZ), Silverado 1500 Crew Cab High Country (CF5, K05, R8M, R8R), Traverse Premier AWD (C3U, G1W, K05, V92), Malibu Premier (G1W, K05, PDL, WPR, WPS), Colorado Crew Cab Z71 (IO6, JL1, K05, PDN, UQA, Z82), Cruze Hatch Premier (G7Q, K05, R7M, WPS, ZLH-RS) and Trax Premier AWD (CF5, GB8, KPK) equipped as described. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Alberta Chevrolet Dealer Marketing Association area only on select vehicles delivered from October 3 to October 31, 2017. * 15% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit applies to oldest 50% of dealer inventory on eligible models as of October 3, 2017. 20% of MSRP Cash Purchase Credit applies to all in-stock dealer inventory of eligible models within October 3-31. Offer valid October 3 – 31, 2017 on cash purchases of eligible 2017 model year vehicles from dealer inventory. 2017 models receiving a 15% cash credit of MSRP include: Chevrolet Suburban, Chevrolet Tahoe, Chevrolet Camaro (excludes ZL1), Chevrolet Colorado (excludes 2SA), Chevrolet Impala. 2017 models receiving a 20% cash credit of MSRP include: all Light Duty and Heavy Duty Silverado models, Chevrolet Cruze, Chevrolet Malibu (excludes 1VL), Chevrolet Sonic, Chevrolet Spark (excludes LS), Chevrolet Equinox, Chevrolet Traverse, Chevrolet Trax, Chevrolet Express, Chevrolet City Express. Models not eligible for this offer are: 2017 Chevrolet Corvette, 2017 Chevrolet BOLT EV, 2017 Chevrolet VOLT, all 2016 MY and 2018 MY vehicles. Not compatible with special lease and finance rates. Credit is tax exclusive and is calculated on vehicle MSRP, excluding any dealer-installed options. By selecting lease or finance offers, consumers are foregoing this cash credit which will result in higher effective cost of credit on their transaction. Dealer may sell for less. Offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. General Motors of Canada Company may modify, extend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without notice. Void where prohibited. See dealer for details. 1 Visit onstar.ca for coverage maps, details and system limitations. Service plan required. Available 4G LTE with Wi-Fi® hotspot requires WPA2 compatible mobile device and data plan. Data plans provided by AT&T. Services vary by model, service plan, conditions as well as geographical and technical restrictions. OnStar® with 4G LTE connectivity is available on select vehicle models and in select markets. Vehicle must be started or in accessory mode to access Wi-Fi®. **The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in Canada, who have purchased or leased a new eligible 2017 or 2018 MY Chevrolet (excluding Spark EV, Bolt EV), with an ACDelco® oil and filter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owner’s Manual, for 2 years or 48,000 km, whichever occurs first, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Company reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ▲Whichever comes first. See dealer for details.

Stolen car found abandoned at church on Sunday October 8

A stolen vehicle was found abandoned at a church in Kingman. The vehicle was stolen from a residence in Camrose County about a week earlier.

October 6

A red Ford F150 was stolen from a residence along Range Road 212 northwest of Camrose. An SUV stolen out of Edmonton was left at the property. The SUV is believed to be

involved in an attempted Break and Enter and fled from police earlier in the day. October 5

A suspicious vehicle was reported driving and parked in New Norway.

The vehicle was described as being a dirty white pickup truck. With numerous thefts in Camrose County lately, Camrose RCMP are encouraging residents to report suspicious people/ vehicles.

Police received a complaint of a large party at the Ross’ Flats Campground. A party with approximately 50 to 60 youth were present and departed without incident.


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, October 17, 2017 – Page 34

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

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

Steer Clear of Abbreviations

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

Be Honest

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

State Your Price

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

Be Accessible

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

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

Call780-672-3142 672-3142 Call

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ANNOUNCEMENTS SAUERKRAUT SUPPER – with opportunity to stay for a short video on the 500th Anniversary of the Reformation. Grace Lutheran Church, corner of 50 Avenue and 53 Street. Saturday, October 21, 5:00 p.m. One sitting. $16, 6 years and under free. Advance tickets only, Tuesday to Thursday, 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 780-672-2092; or www.gracecamrose.ca; office@ gracecamrose.ca; or during Sunday fellowship from LWMLC members. CHURCHMICE PLAYERS SOCIETY – Annual Meeting will be held Friday, October 20, 7:00 pm at the Chuck McLean Arts Centre, Camrose. SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON – October 27, 11 am to 1 pm. St. Andrews Church, 4713-50 Street. $9. OPEN HOUSE TO CELBRATE – Steve Nikiforuk’s 95th birthday, and Linda and Larry Nikiforuk’s 50th anniversary at the Bawlf Community Centre. Saturday, October 21 at 7:30 p.m. Bar service available, late lunch, music provided by Bailey Buckaroos. No gifts please.

SAHAKARINI LOAVES AND FISHES DINNER – “Together We Shine”, empowering the Masai people of Tanzania through entrepreneurship. November 4, Norsemen Inn. Doors open 5 p.m., dinner 6 p.m., program to follow. Tickets available from Wisemen’s Way Bookstore. $40, $25 for students. ANNUAL FALL CHICKEN SUPPER – October 22, 4-7 p.m. Round Hill Community Centre. Tickets at the door: adults, $15; youth, 5-12, $7.50; under 5, free. Sponsored by Round Hill Ag Society. Everyone welcome. ROUND HILL HALLOWEEN MARKET – Costume parade, pumpkin carving contest, Mon., October 30, 5-7 p.m. For a free table, call Terry, 780672-6068, 780-678-6131. LUTEFISK SUPPER FUNDRAISER AND LIVE AUCTION – for Hastings Lake Bible Camp. Sat., November 5. Doors open 3:30 p.m., supper served at 4:30 p.m. Ryley Hall, Ryley, AB. $45 for adults, $20 for children, 12 and under. Tickets and details available at www.hastingslake.com or 780662-2557. Bus service is available from Camrose for this event. ROUND HILL ELKS ANNUAL FALL SOCIAL – Saturday, November 4. Cocktails 6 p.m., supper 7 p.m., dance 9 p.m. Tickets $20. Roast pork with all the fixin’s. For info or tickets, contact Dean 780679-8992 or Tom 780-679-4751. BAKE SALE AND TEA – Sat., November 4, 2-4 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church, corner 50 Ave. and 53 St. Sponsored by Faithlife Financial. Everyone welcome. ROSE CITY SQUARE DANCE CLUB – New dancer lessons start on Fri., October 20 at the Mirror Lake Centre. Do you want to exercise, have fun and meet new friends? Then why not try square dancing. Everyone is welcome to come and learn how to square dance!

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9406 or 780-608-8798.

TO GIVE AWAY KITTENS – One male, one female. Litter trained, cute and friendly. 780-679-6791. THREE ORANGE BARN KITTENS – to give away. They are 9 weeks old and on solid food. Please call 780-678-5407.

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

UNIVERSITY STUDENT SEEKING RIDE – to Red Deer from Camrose. Will help out with expenses. Please phone 403-634-6813.

HELP WANTED STAYURA WELL SERVICES – from Daysland/Killam, AB is looking for Operators, Derrick Hands and Roughnecks. Competitive wages. Call Colin Stayura at 780-781-3250 or Sheldon Stayura at 780678-0626.

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

SERVICES J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. 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 R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs. Garages, concrete work. Arborite and tiles. 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING 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 JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, Basements, Yards, Light hauling. Tom – 780-678-1847. TOLLEFSON PAINTING Serving Camrose and area for over 40 years! WCB and liability insured We do all kinds of renovations, install cabinets and vinyl plank & laminate flooring, painting, laminate countertops, tiling …and we will travel. For quality work, give us a call Keith 780-608-8478 or Kourt 780-781-9015

FINE LINE CONSTRUCTION Affordable prices for all your concrete needs. Bobcat services also available. Snow removal. No job too small! Call 780-877-2162

FOR LEASE 5031-46 STREET, CAMROSE – Available immediately. 1800-5400 sq. ft. in very nice building in great location on busy corner. Lots of signage, fresh exterior paint, new roof, large parking lot. Fenced yard, overhead door access. Owner willing to renovate to accommodate tenant’s needs. Call 780608-5222. PRIME COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR LEASE Village Plaza, 4702-65 Street Next to Norsemen Inn, Smith Clinic, Duggan Mall, Duggan Cinemas 1,676 sq. ft., air conditioned Very well maintained building Ample parking for clients and staff Available January 1, 2018 Contact Daryl, 780-608-3288

FOR RENT FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY! JUST RENOVATED 2-bedroom suite. Spacious and bright in a four-plex apartment. Centrally located, clean, quiet, non-smoking building, no children, no pets. In keeping with our existing tenant profile, we are inviting inquiries from mature adults. $975/mo. rent includes heat and water. One month free rent on 12-month occupancy Phone 780-679-7090 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 CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505

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 $495 - $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.) 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., 780678-6163. 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 NEW 2-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE UNIT Energy efficient, quiet, superior craftsmanship. Five appliances including dishwasher, and laundry. Local owner managed. Seeking mature, responsible adult tenants. No smoking, no pets (small, older dogs welcome), no children. Yard work, snow shovelling provided. $1,100/mo. One month free rent on 1-year lease 780-679-7090 LOT FOR RENT – 480254 Avenue, Camrose Mobile Home Park. 16 ft. wide or bigger. Call Bruce 780-672-2396. LARGE 3-BEDROOM SUITE – in fourplex. 1-1/2 baths. 6008 Marler Drive. 780718-1422. 5-BEDROOMS, 3-BATHROOMS, 6 APPLIANCES – home for rent close to downtown, university and schools. Comes with garage parking for one car. $1,550/month. 780-678-6163. 2-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME – Southside Mobile Park. Pets allowed. $1,150/mo. + $1,150 DD. Water included. Smoking considered. 587785-2057. Ask for Melissa. 3-BEDROOM OR 2-BEDROOM SUITES – Self contained or with shared laundry. Walking distance to city centre and Augustana. 780-855-2240. NICE, CLEAN 2-ROOM BACHELOR SUITE – in fourplex, close to City Hall. No pets or partiers. Heat and water included. $500/mo. DD $500. Available November 1. 780672-6924.

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) PRIME DOWNTOWN OFFICE LOCATION – spacious 650 sq. ft., two offices, lobby area, lunchroom, elevator access. $700/mo. includes power, heat and water. Available immediately. 4917-50 Avenue. 780-679-5085. ONE-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – $725/mo. plus DD. Utilities included. No pets or smokers. Available immediately. 780-281-5075. ONE- AND TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENTS – These clean and quiet apartments are located close to downtown at 4914-52A Street. Immediate possession. 780-672-6188. 780-6792170. TWO-BEDROOM APT. SUITE – at 4402-49 Avenue. Renovated and quiet all-adult building. $850/mo. includes heat and water. No pets or smokers. Immediate possession. 780672-5369 or 780-608-7556. 3-BEDROOM MOBILE HOME – Southside Mobile Park. Pets allowed, smoking considered. $1,250/mo. + $1,250 DD. Water included. 587785-2057. Ask for Melissa. ADULT 40+ CONDO FOR RENT – 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Semi-furnished. No pets, no smoking. Available now. 780920-0456.

MISCELLANEOUS

AUTO

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.

DADS – LOOKING FOR A CAR WITHOUT A BACK SEAT? Count on our classifieds. We match up buyers and sellers. Phone the Camrose Booster, 780-672-3142.

BOOT BOX – Pure wood with liner and mirrored back, $50. 780-877-2255. SEWING MACHINE – with extra bobbins, needles. $70. 780-877-2255. OIL HEATER STOVE – $70 each. 780-877-2255. RADIANT KEROSENE HEATERS – $60 each. 780877-2255. FIREWOOD FOR SALE White poplar $200 Spruce $260, Pine $300 Tamarack $320, Birch $440 Delivery available Cheapest, highest quality wood around Call or text 780-361-7500 ASSORTED BIRD CAGES – Steel, indoor. $30 each. 780877-2255. ROLAND COMPACT DRUM KIT – w/mesh heads. Model TD11KV. $1400 obo. 780-679-6320. WROUGHT IRON MAGAZINE HOLDERS – $20 each. 780-877-2255.

BOATS, RVS and CAMPERS LOVE CAMPING, BUT TIRED OF SHOVELLING SNOW OFF THE AWNING IN MAY? Say goodbye to your Gulfstream! Move it fast with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. SELLING YOUR SEAWORTHY BOAT? Make a splash with an ad in the Booster classifieds! Ph. 780-672-3142.

MOTORCYCLES / ATVs 1998 HONDA QUAD 450 – 1200 km, 2000 lb. winch, travel box. Good condition. Asking $3,900. 780-608-2415.

AUTO MISCELLANEOUS SNOW TIRES ON RIMS – Bridgestone 225/65R17 Blizzak WE 80BL 102H. Fits Dodge Journey. 780-878-3968.

HOUSEHOLD F olding 8 - ft. Wooden tables – $40 each or two for $70. 780877-2255.

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SEDGEWICK, AB 780-384-3080

ASSORTED ANTIQUE COFFEE TABLES – $50 each. 780-877-2255.

Flagstaff County is recruiting for the temporary full-time term position of

FINANCE CLERK

Summary of Position: The Finance Clerk is responsible to assist the Finance/ Administration Officer to ensure effective operation and delivery of all financial and administrative functions. Some key responsibilities are as follows: • Responsible for the management and coordination of the financial accounting software. • Assist in the preparation and analysis of the Business Plan and Budget. • Complete the monthly bank reconciliations for all bank accounts. • Responsible for the year end documents and reconciliation for Workers Compensation Board (WCB), Local Authorities Pension Plan (LAPP), accounts payable, benefits accounts, salary disclosure and any other. • Assists with the development of policies and procedures and other documents relative to the efficient and effective operation of the Finance department. • Facilitate and administer the payroll and benefits plan and the Human Resources policies and procedures and provide support to Management, Supervisors and all staff. • Provide support for payroll, accounts payable, accounts receivable as required. • Develop and maintain a good working knowledge of County policies, procedures and bylaws. Qualifications: • Two (2) years’ post-secondary education in business/ accounting or equivalent experience. • Knowledge of local government procedures and experience in a municipal environment will be an asset. • Ability to handle confidential information in an ethical and professional manner. • Ability to develop clear and concise reports, correspondence and other written materials, with excellent communication, organizational and accuracy skills. • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships in the course of work, including the ability to work cooperatively in a team environment as well as independently. • Ability to perform a variety of tasks and prioritize the use of time to meet deadlines. • Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications. For the full job description, please check our website at www.flagstaff.ab.ca. Position Type:

ASSORTED COFFEE TABLES – $20 each. 780877-2255.

Temporary Term Position November 2017 to January 2019 Hours of Work: Monday to Friday, 7 hours/day Salary Range: $32.21 to $39.62/hour Closing Date: Will remain open until a suitable candidate is selected

ASSORTED END TABLES – $15 each. 780-877-2255.

Interested candidates are encouraged to submit your resumé, along with a cover letter, by mail or email to:

9-DR AWER WOOD DRESSER – with removable mirror. $80. 780-877-2255. 5-DR AWER WOOD DRESSERS – $60 each. 780877-2255.

You supply the photo in person or by email (ads@camrosebooster. com) and we will add it to your paid classified advertisement at absolutely no extra charge. ONLY applies to: Auto, Boats, RVs, Motorcycles, ATVs, Auto Misc., Pets/Pet Supplies, Lost and Found, Rentals, Livestock, Machinery, Household, Real Estate and Misc. Always better – Always better read!

KITCHEN TABLE – w/four chairs. $60. 780-877-2255. KITCHEN TABLE – No chairs. $35. 780-877-2255. SEWING/EMBROIDERY MACHINE – Janome 9000. Lots of designs and scanner. $600. 780-672-1990.

MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142.

REAL ESTATE HEY CHECK OUT THIS 6-BEDROOM – 1140 sq. ft. half duplex with single car garage! Backs onto elementary school. Ready for immediate possession! Includes 5 appliances. Newer windows, doors and some new flooring. Reduced for quick sale – $185,000 negotiable. 780781-5213, 780-226-8594.

Flagstaff County 12435 TWP RD 442, PO Box 358, Sedgewick, AB T0B 4C0

FIVE-PIECE WESTBURY DRUM SET – $350. Ph. 780373-3743.

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Contact: Deb Brodie, Finance / Administration Officer Email: dbrodie@flagstaff.ab.ca Direct: 780-384-4109 Thank you to all applicants for their interest in Flagstaff County; however, only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

Searching for a job you feel good about? The Chopped Leaf is looking for individuals who are honest, dependable, and work well in a team environment. All positions are identical and include everything from dishes, food prep, line work, to customer service/till and money procedures. We are now hiring for both part-time and full-time hours. Our store is under construction in Camrose across from the Safeway Gas station, to be completed very soon. Please send an email to Camrose@choppedleaf.ca to apply. We’d love to hear from you!


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FARMLAND FOR SALE BY TENDER The owners hereby offer the following parcel of land located approximately ½ mile west and 1 mile south of Duhamel, Alberta, for sale by tender, subject only to the existing reservations on title: THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION TWENTY EIGHT (28) TOWNSHIP FORTY FIVE (45) RANGE TWENTY ONE (21) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN CONTAINING 64.7 HECTARES (160 ACRES) MORE OR LESS. EXCEPTING THEREOUT: 0.042 HECTARES (0.10 ACRES) MORE OR LESS AS SHOWN ON ROAD PLAN 8422304 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS There are approximately 105 cultivated acres with the possibility of 20 – 25 acres more that could be broke if the corrals and pasture are used. The yardsite has an older house, machine shed, garage, barn, 2 cattle sheds, 2 wells and underground power. Everything is being sold “as is”. There are no bins on the property. There are no surface leases on the land. The land is leased for the 2017 crop year. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Schielke Tender”, to Scott Farnham at Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, 5016-52 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1V7, on or before 12:00 noon, November 15, 2017, and shall be accompanied with GST number and a cheque payable to Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP in trust for 10% of the tender price. No conditional tenders will be accepted and the highest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders will not be opened in public. The deposits of all unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail. The successful tenderer shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before December 15, 2017. The 10% deposit shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. Taxes will be adjusted on closing date. There will be no other adjustments. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Judy Schielke at 780-608-0121.

FARMLAND FOR SALE BY TENDER The owners hereby offer the following parcel of land located in Beaver County of approximately 10 miles south east of Holden, Alberta, for sale by tender, subject only to the existing reservations on title: MERIDIAN 4 RANGE 15 TOWNSHIP 47 SECTION 34 QUARTER SOUTH WEST EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS AREA: 64.7 HECTARES (160 ACRES) MORE OR LESS There are no buildings on the land. There is gas well revenue with an annual payment of $2,600.00. There are approximately 70 acres of cultivated land and the balance is pasture land and a dugout. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Kiziak Tender”, to Scott Farnham at Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, 5016-52 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1V7, on or before 12:00 noon, November 15, 2017, and shall be accompanied with GST number and a cheque payable to Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP in trust for 10% of the tender price. No conditional tenders will be accepted and the highest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders will not be opened in public. The deposits of all unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail. The successful tenderer shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before December 15, 2017. The 10% deposit shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. Taxes will be adjusted on closing date. There will be no other adjustments. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Len Kiziak at 780-658-3741 or Sharon Kiziak at 780-672-4349.

FOR SALE BY TENDER EDBERG PROPERTIES

Battle River Regional Division No. 31 is currently accepting proposals to purchase two vacant properties located at NE 11-44-20-W4 (Land Titles 952 228 465 +37 and 952 228 465 +41) in the Village of Edberg (the former Edberg School site). Please note: 1. Sale is subject to Ministerial approval. 2. Any bid and all bids may be rejected. 3. Offers must be in writing, indicating bidders full legal name, address and phone number. 4. All legal costs are to be assumed by the purchaser. 5. Sale is subject to GST. The successful tenderer, if any, will be required to enter into an Offer to Purchase on terms and conditions satisfactory to Battle River Regional Division No. 31. The foregoing terms and conditions are mandatory and failure to fully meet any one of them wholly or in part may result in its rejection, at the entire discretion of Battle River Regional Division No. 31. Sealed tenders, marked “Edberg”, will be accepted until 4:00 pm on Monday November 6, 2017 and are to be submitted to: Battle River School Division Attention: Imogene Walsh, Assistant Superintendent - Business 5402-48A Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0L3 Phone: 780-672-6131 ext. 5235

NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permits have been conditionally approved subject to the right of appeal to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. Any person claiming to be affected by a development permit approval may appeal to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 (780-672-4446), by filing a written notice of appeal, accompanied with payment of $150.00, by 4:30 pm on October 31, 2017. Type of Development: Home Business – Furnace Installation, Repairs and Sales Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 1, Plan 0321760 SE 26-46-18-W4 Permit Number: 17-158

NOTICE AS DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT OF 2017 PROPERTY TAXES WAS JULY 31, 2017 A 10% PENALTY WILL BE ADDED NOVEMBER 1, 2017 TO ALL OUTSTANDING CURRENT TAXES PAYMENT CAN BE MADE ONLINE OR AT THE COUNTY OFFICE 3755-43 AVENUE, CAMROSE, ALBERTA AND MUST BE RECEIVED OR POSTMARKED BY OCTOBER 31, 2017 A Drop-Box is Available for After Hours and Weekend Payments, Please Do Not Leave Cash in Mailbox. Payment can also be made at any financial institution. Please phone ahead (780-672-4446) if an appointment with the Assessor is required. Camrose County offers a Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan for the payment of taxes. Application forms are available at the County office or on the Camrose County website: www.county.camrose.ab.ca. For further information, please call the County office at 780-672-4446. Paul King, County Administrator, Camrose County

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Workshops offer safe, effective strategies By Murray Green

Local residents are invited to learn safe and effective strategies to manage their weight by attending an Alberta Health Services (AHS) weight-management workshop. This series of free workshops is led by AHS health professionals who share their expertise and guide interactive group sessions. The workshop is open to residents 17 years of age and older. (Family members and supporters are welcome to attend. The workshops are not recommended for pregnant women.) Interested residents are welcome to register and attend all or some of the workshops, depending on their specific educational interests. Lifestyle Change: A Toolkit For Success (one session): Learn how to make and keep healthy lifestyle changes and strategies such as prioritizing, journaling, problem solving, thinking skills and goal setting on Tuesday, Oct. 24. Nutrition: The Top 5 Tips To Reduce Calories (one session): Learn the top five ways to lower calories and practice new strategies on Tuesday, Oct. 31. Moving Matters: Including Physical Activity in Your Day (one session): Learn about benefits and barriers to being more active, how to become more physically active and learn how to set your own personal activity goals on Tuesday, Nov. 7. Nutrition: I Know I Should Eat Healthy, But How (one session): Learn tips on how to put your nutrition knowledge into practice with the four P’s: Plan, Purchase, Prepare and Pack on Tuesday, Nov. 14. Workshop sessions will be held at the Camrose Public Library (4710-50 Avenue) from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Registration is required as date and time are subject to change. For more information and to register to attend, call the Alberta Healthy Living Program Central Zone at 1-877-3146997. 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 patient-focused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.


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®

IT SUPPORT TECHNICIAN

Camrose County has an opening for a permanent fulltime IT Support Technician who will manage the County technology systems, assist end-users with technical support, and participate in the implementation of technology projects. The successful candidate will possess an excellent understanding of software and hardware systems, related technologies, and have a passion for delivering consistent support service. The successful candidate will be responsible to provide administration of the County computer network and servers (physical and virtual), as well as perform client installation, configuration and technical support to 50+ users at the Camrose County Administration Office and additional sites in the County. The IT Support Technician will demonstrate the following characteristics: • Excellent troubleshooting, diagnostic, problem solving and communication skills • Familiarity with PC, laptop, tablet, server networking and communications hardware • Mechanical aptitude with repair, assembly and installation of equipment and network systems Duties for this position will include: • Organize and manage all computer resources • Receive, troubleshoot and document hardware, application, and network problems • Provide staff with knowledgeable assistance to resolve their technical issues and questions • Implement system security and minimize security risks • Recommend, and assist with the deployment of new systems, system expansions and staff moves • Schedule and perform routine maintenance on all technology based systems • Prioritize and schedule work orders to resolve service requests • Respond to emergencies and system failures Required Qualifications: • Minimum of 3+ years of experience in the IT field, preferably managing secure networks in a MS-Windows environment in a multi-disciplined organization • Computer related Degree or relevant professional certification/accreditation • Experience troubleshooting and working in a Microsoft based environment with Windows Server and desktop operating systems, including configuration & troubleshooting, as well as TCP/IP networking, DNS, DHCP and Active Directory • Experience troubleshooting web-based systems using browsers such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Firefox • Knowledge of virtual network technologies, specifically MS Hyper-V • Experience in LAN/WAN communications, Firewall and VPN configuration and wireless networking • Proven knowledge of IP telephony Systems • Experience with Microsoft Office 365, including Office 2016 • Experience with Microsoft Windows deployment systems and network/wireless/VOIP technologies is considered an asset • Possess excellent problem-solving skills and efficiently resolve root issues • Excellent organization and record keeping • Exhibit an excellent customer service focus, and provide responsive follow-up to internal clients • Thrive in a high paced environment with multiple tasks and deadlines • Motivated to learn innovative technologies • A valid, clean driving license will be advantageous Hours of Work: 35 hour week Competition Closing Date: Oct. 27, 2017, 4:30 pm Camrose County is committed to the principle of equal opportunity for all employees. Interested candidates are invited to submit their resumé, complete with salary expectations and references, to: Paul King, CAO, Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE Camrose County thanks all those who respond to this advertisement, but only those who are selected for an interview will be contacted.

Want to Join a Growing Team? Our Camrose, Alberta Manufacturing Facility is now accepting resumés for energetic, dependable and physically fit

GENERAL LABOURERS

to support our growing business. Perma-Pipe Canada, Ltd. is a dynamic, global supplier of pipe coating solutions and factory pre-insulated piping systems to the oil and gas, district heating and cooling and industrial markets. We offer competitive wages, benefits and shift premiums. Applicants are required to complete and pass pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. If you are interested in joining PPC please submit your resumé to: Email: canadajobs@permapipe.com or Fax: 877-208-9942 We thank you for your interest in joining the PPC team; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

Tour supports leadership By Murray Green

A Healthy Active School Symposium (HASS) hosted by Ever Active Schools in partnership with Alberta Health Services will be in Viking on Tuesday, Oct. 17. The Be Fit For Life Network and the Alberta Healthy School Community Wellness Fund bring this event to provide school communities with the knowledge, skills and resources needed to enhance student wellness. “Held across the province, these events empower students to take a leadership role in building school communities that enhance their learning and foster their personal growth and well-being,” said Stephanie Shantz, media coordinator at Ever Active Schools. The event in Viking will take place in the Carena, 5120-45 Street between 11:15 a.m. and 1:15 p.m. This year’s theme focuses on finding the leader within through the arts, creative expression and a growth mindset. Symposium participants will partake in active sessions, attend presentations, share ideas, network with other school communities and create action plans for the school year. Representatives from Ever Active Schools will be on hand to discuss the symposium and its Ever Active Schools is a provincial initiative that promotes and supports healthy, active school

About us… By providing quality products and services, Crop Management locations are dedicated to evolving the grower and retailer relationship into a partnership. We strive to increase the productivity of our growers and contribute to the long-term success of their business. We are actively looking for two

Sales Agronomists to join our Network.

What you will do… • Work diligently to support local growers throughout the entire growing season by providing agronomic recommendations based on seed, chemical, and fertilizer products. • Responsible for meeting annual sales goals and profit margin objectives. • Develop and maintain effective business relations with current and potential future customers. • Provide assistance in crop production, planning, and forecasting. • Remain current with trends in the marketplace and within the ag industry. • Assist with daily operations when required to safely and effectively serve our customers including, operating a forklift, blending and delivering product. What you need… • Agricultural based degree or diploma (preference will be given to) • Demonstrated experience in the agricultural industry, or a combination of education and work experience • Prefer a minimum 3-5 years’ sales experience • Other experience in sales within the ag industry may be considered • Work independently and as a member of a highly motivated team. Competitive compensation plan, group benefits and RRSP program *Interested applicants may apply to: cappleby@cropmanagement.com *Recruiting for two positions. Please indicate location of preference Start Date: ASAP Closing Date: Until suitable candidate is found

communities. Funding is provided by the Government of Alberta through

the ministries of Culture and Tourism, and Education and Health.


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Sales Professional Opportunity The Camrose Booster is recognized as a place where people join the team and retire after a long career. The newest person on our sales staff has been with us twelve years. People stay here because they are treated with respect and consideration and are rewarded with fair compensation. Now, we are seeking an additional intelligent and personable individual to help us reach our full growth potential. This full-time position is an opportunity for someone who is ready to reach new heights in personal growth. We take pride in our ability to groom sales trainees into specialists who can make a genuine difference for our loyal customers. They develop relationships with new and existing clients who expect excellent returns and fair value for the dollars that they invest in our products and services. We have worked hard to become one of the most trusted brands in Camrose. We produce the lion’s share of the commercial printing for the businesses of East-Central Alberta. We provide advertising specialty products. We develop websites. We have just re-launched “Camrose Now!” which is the most useful community app ever conceived. Our commitment, for over six decades, to fair and honest news reporting and for creating effective advertising, has made us the most trusted name, with readers and advertisers alike. The Booster was recently recognized by the Independent Free Papers of America as the best free community newspaper in North America amongst publications with an editorial content of 5 – 25%.

To become a member of our team you will . . .

- Be a person who likes to smile and enjoy talking with other people - Have demonstrated talent for written and verbal interpersonal communication - Be an avid reader, well-spoken and a team player - Have exceptional time-management skills - Have the ability to multi-task in a fast-paced and ever changing environment - Be comfortable and knowledgeable with today’s options in information technology.

If you feel you are the right person to help our clients succeed in growing their businesses, please provide us with:

• A brief biography of yourself including your education and previous employment history • Names of three references with an indication of their relationship to you along with current contact information for each • A copy of your criminal record check and your driver’s abstract • Your remuneration expectation.

Mail or email your material to: The Camrose Booster 4925-48 Street Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 mcfoul@cable-lynx.net

BIRTHS

To Cindy and Steve Ofrim, of Camrose, a son on October 4. To Sierrah Tavares and Clayton Boden of Camrose, a son on October 5.

( Pursuant to Article 16 of the I.U.O.E. Collective Agreement)

Public Works Department FULLTIME GRADER OPERATOR Operating out of the Rosalind Grader Shed

CLASS: OE (4) Grader Operator RATE OF PAY: $63,228.10 ($28.61/hr) to $77,482.60 ($35.06/hr) CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: As per Camrose County policies and the Collective Agreement with the I.U.O.E. Local 955. QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 Diploma or G.E.D. • Applicant will be subject to Criminal Records Check • Valid Class 3 Driver’s Licence with Air Endorsement • Applicant will provide current driver’s abstract. • Proven experience and ability to operate a motor grader for summer road maintenance and winter snow plowing • Knowledge of Camrose County • Ability to work independently and assume responsibility for maintenance of roadways within the stated area • Ability to work effectively with other employees and the public • Physical capability to perform some heavy manual tasks • Available to work non-regular hours if required HOURS OF WORK: As per section six (6) “ Hours of Work” of the Collective Agreement with I.U.O.E. local 955 COMPETITION CLOSING DATE/TIME: October 27, 4:30 pm EFFECTIVE START DATE: November 6, 2017 For a full job description, including Conditions of Work and Hours please contact the undersigned. Interested persons are requested to submit their resumé and application to: Graham J. Backus C.E.T. Manager of Public Works Camrose County 3755- 43 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 3S8 gbackus@county.camrose.ab.ca

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

To Danielle and Murray Brown, of Vermilion, a son on October 7.

DEATHS Walter

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

Kuef ler

of

Camrose, on October 8, at 89 years of age. Diane Hauck of Camrose, on October 11, at 54 years of age. Leighton Earl King of Wetaskiwin, on October 12, at 42 years of age.

Full- and Part-time

LINE COOKS Apply within

is seeking a

Customer Service Representative/ Assistant Manager

This is a part-time position, approximately 20 hr./week. Successful candidate must: • Be capable of delivering exceptional customer service • Greet customers promptly, enthusiastically and professionally • Have strong communication skills • Ensure that company standards of cleanliness and appearance are met or exceeded • Have knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word • Have knowledge of daily income and deposits • Be able to work independently • Have valid driver’s licence and vehicle Resumés can be dropped off at 3920-44 Avenue from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday, or emailed to info@nationalsuperstorage.com

6115-48 Avenue, Camrose

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, $14.00 per hour plus benefits depending on experience • Food Service Attendants (FSA) – Part-time / Full-time shift work, no experience or education necessary, $12.20 / $13.25 per hour plus benefits depending on availability and experience • Graveyard Shift Positions for FSS and FSA – Bonus: $25.00 per graveyard shift spanning 12:00 midnight to 5:00 am Hiring for 796005 Alberta Ltd. o/a Tim Hortons West, 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1 • FSS • FSA • 6 Graveyard FSS • 6 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 • FSS • FSA • 6 Graveyard FSS • 6 Graveyard FSA – All starting ASAP Apply by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808

Now hiring for permanent full-time / part-time! AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE!

Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home

An employer you can count on

Apply in person with resumé at either Camrose store


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The builder you want, in a community you’ll love “Zetsen Master Builders were fantastic to work with! From day one, they were informative, accommodating and helpful. Celina was absolutely great to deal with, and she still is. She always goes above and beyond to answer our numerous questions, and issues y circled back to make sure we were were dealt with promptly. She always mpleted. satisfied with the work completed. nd We would highly recommend Zetsen Master Builders to anyone ase.” seeking a new home purchase.” NICOLE AND STEVEN TOMSIC C ay) (Shown here with their son, Wray)

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Central Agencies Home of the Week

Great value in quaint community

By Lori Larsen

This great family home is located in the welcoming community of Bawlf, only a short drive from Camrose. Located on a large lot with three bedrooms and a huge triple-car garage, there is plenty of space for all family members to spread out. The exterior of the home shows beautifully with trendy colours and attractive finishes. Upon entering the home, you will be immediately impressed with the bright open concept presented by vaulted ceilings, light pouring in from windows and sleek hardwood flooring. The living room opens up into the gorgeous, well-appointed kitchen and adjacent dinette area. Plenty of kitchen cabinets and a corner pantry offer tons of storage. Finishing the stylish look of the kitchen are modern light fixtures and stainless steel appliances. Completing the main floor are two bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom. Overlooking the living room is a quaint balcony on the second floor that leads into the spacious master suite, a retreat all on its own. It features a walkin closet and an amazing ensuite with a large walk-in shower and separate

soaker tub. This is the perfect spot for homeowners to kick back and relax after a long day. A garden door leads off the dinette area to a covered maintenance-free deck overlooking the fenced and landscaped backyard. It is complete with a firepit to be enjoyed by all members of the family, especially on cooler fall evenings. The unfinished basement awaits the new homeowners’ own personal preferences and needs. The huge triple-car garage and room for RV parking ensures there is plenty of room to store all your vehicles and recreational toys. Included in the purchase are the stove, refrigerator, built-in dishwasher, washer, dryer and central air conditioning. This great home located at 308 Hanson Street in Bawlf is worth the drive and is remarkably priced at $319,900. For a personal viewing, contact Cole Walker or Tylor Keller at:

Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or Cole 780-679-5544 Tylor 780-281-0016

Cole Walker

OUT OF TOWN UNIQUE CHARACTER HOME IN SEDGEWICK … This 1422 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. home on 2 lots is a charmer. Great potential w/ tons of extra space for all your needs. Perfect central location. Asking $130,000 CA0113112 FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY IN BASHAW! … Ideal commercial bldg. that can service not only your local clientele but the LAKE traffic as well! Nestled in a higher traffic area w/good access both in and out of town. Asking $150,000 CA0113104 ENJOY LAKE LIVING! … This 2007 mobile features 2 bdrm., lots of kitchen space, lake views off LR! Lge. deck, huge lot w/firepit. Make your move, enjoy the sun, birds, nature around you! Asking $110,000 CA0113398 W O N D E R F U L OPPORTUNITY IN RYLEY! … 3-bdrm., 2 bath bungalow w/over 1000 sq. ft. 2 garages, carport. Immediate possession. CA0113588 Asking $153,500 WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY ... to have your own corner lake lot in the summer village of White Sands! Steps away from the beach! Don’t miss out! Asking $149,900 CA0095261 UPDATED BARRIERFREE HOME … in Daysland. Wheelchair accessible, open living space, enclosed elevator, many daily aides incl. Updated kitchen, vinyl windows, elec. panel, low maint. flrg. Single garage, 12’x32’ deck, immediate poss. CA0101339 Asking $139,900 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN OHATON! ... Looking for a property to located your business or just need more space? This is a good opportunity! 1488 sq. ft. bldg. w/good workshop area, overhead door access. Exc. 8’x20’ office trailer available all set up. Located just minutes from Camrose. Take a look! Asking $89,000 CA0093961 NICE SIZE LOTS! ... Affordably priced in hamlet of CA0090478 Kingman. Starting at $49,900 DON’T MISS OUT ON THIS OPPORTUNITY! … Located on lge. lot in Bawlf, this home features 1320 sq. ft., 4 bdrm., 3 baths, open kitchen area. Deck, dble. garage, nicely landscaped yard. Wonderful community! Asking $124,900 CA0115593 MOVE-IN READY HOME IN BAWLF! ... 3-bdrm. 1459 sq. ft. Lots of upgrades, features! Fully fenced, RV parking, lge. lot. Fantastic value in this home! Asking $319,900 CA0114925

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RO U N D H I LL 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 $120,000 CA0095161 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 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW IN IE N DLY! DAYSLAND! … FR R IO N SE gorgeous home! 9’, vaulted ceilAbsolutely ings, 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 $329,900 CA0074085 STETTLER … This lovely mobile features 3 bdrm., 2 full baths, nice sized LR, eat-in kitchen w/loads of cabinetry space, a/c. Bright solarium, detached garage. Have a look! Asking $164,900 CA0108172 PIE SHAPED LOT IN QUAINT SHERMAN PARK SUBDIVISION, RED DEER LAKE... Check out the options this property provides for quiet country living or for your leisure and rec. periods. Ask $26,000 CA0109931 LOCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE COMMUNITY OF DAYSLAND! ... Recently remodeled 3-bdrm. bungalow. Bright, open floor plan situated on 6000 sq. ft. lot. Close to hospital, downtown, park! perfect for first time home buyer or an investor. So much value for such a fantastic price! Only $89,900 CA0111477 STRIK ING HOME IN ROUND HILL! … Modern, open concept design, spacious kitchen, centre island, corner pantry. Both bdrm. have WI closets! MF laundry. Quiet area, perfect home for any buyer! CA0109809 Asking $254,000 BEAUTIFUL 5-BDRM. HOME IN DAYSLAND! … Move in ready, very G! functional floor plan inIN ST LI N EW cludes triple glazed windows, MF laundry, beautiful bright kitchen, dining area. Fin. bsmt. w/family room, gas FP, 2 bdrm. This loved home is ready for its new owners! CA0116319 Asking $319,900

ACREAGES STUNNING ACREAGE 5 MIN. FROM CAMROSE! … 1918 sq. ft. bungalow has 5 bdrm., 3 baths will impress you from moment you pull up! Open, bright concept floor plan, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flrg. MF deck, panoramic views on 27 acres + much more! Pride in ownership is shown throughout this property! CA0114395 Asking $1,100,000 ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING … at its finest on this beautiful, peaceful acreage setting close to Camrose! 1112 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. 2-bath bungalow w/lots of upgrades, features! Treed yard, garden area, old schoolhouse w/ loft area, htd. dble garage. You’ll be amazed by this charming, peaceful, quaint setting. A must see! Asking $395,900 CA0115688

OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THIS ACREAGE WITHIN CAMROSE CITY LIMITS! … 2.24 acres, beautiful 2 storey home w/ over 2000 sq. ft., 4 bdrm., 3 baths, greenhouse amenities. This is a must see to appreciate the value of this property and home! Close to parks, trails. Asking $989,900 CA0112117 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT 1585 SQ. FT. HOME … within 12 min. of Camrose! 5 bdrm., 3 bath farm-style bungalow is very well maintained. Open, inviting floor plan, cozy FP, MF laundry, wonderful bsmt. dev. + much more! Ideal if you’re looking for a quarter section so close to town. CA0111704 Asking $1,085,000

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Submitted Photo A group of hockey fans, known as the Travelling Jagrs, greeted Jaromir Jagr in Calgary after the veteran hockey player signed to play with the Calgary Flames. Jagr has played for nine different NHL teams, but Calgary is his first Canadian team to play for. Camrose Jagr fans Billy Christian (Philadelphia Flyers Jagr) and Tylor Keller (New York Rangers Jagr) joined friends to meet their hero and received his jersey to add to the collection.


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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE HOME OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY? … Here it is! 3-bdrm. bungalow in quiet location close to schools, hockey arena, ball diamonds. Huge family room, lots of storage. Single car garage w/carport + much more! CA0098325 Asking $239,900

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TOTALLY UPGRADED! … Reno’d inside and out – windows, siding, flooring, bathroom, kitchen, furnace, HW tank – you name it! 2 decks, 16’x28’ garage. Close to schools, downtown area. Asking $180,000 CA0103496

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EXCEPTIONALLY BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW … backing onto water in Valleyview West subdivision! This stunning home features vaulted ceilings, flex room, gas FP, awesome master w/5-pce. en suite, a/c. 24’x24’ garage. CA0096217 Asking $564,900

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NEXT TO NEW BUNGALOW CO M P L E T E LY FINISHED! … 1520 sq. ft. main level w/vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile floors, granite counters, den, 5-pce. en suite, MF laundry, htd. 22’x24’ garage, 2 gas FP, 2 en suite baths. 2-tiered deck, fenced yard! WOW! Asking $497,500 CA0105732 WELCOME TO CREEKVIEW! … Fantastic family friendly home offers beautiful floor plan, spacious LR w/gas FP, open G ! kitchen w/corner pantry, IN ST LI W NE counters. Lge. master w/WI closet, 5-pce. granite en suite. Fully fin. bsmt. MF laundry w/mud room. Beautifully landscaped yard w/attached dble. car garage. So much to offer! CA0115903 Asking $499,999 AMAZING BI-LEVEL, BACKING ONTO MIRROR LAK E, WALKING TRAILS! … Wow! You’ll love lifestyle. Gorgeous 2+2 bdrm. home, completely rejuvenated in 2010, 2011. Interior, exterior, htd. 22’x24’ garage. Beautiful cherry wood cabinetry, hardwood flrg. Private deck w/park views. Exc. bsmt. dev. Exc. property. Now only $355,900 CA0112430 BEAUTIFUL, QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW, VALLEYVIEW WEST! … Premier lifestyle, C! cul-de-sac location. Absolutely gorgeous home, L-DE-SA you’ll loveCUthe quality and craftsmanship! Featuring beautiful 12’9’ and coffered ceilings, open stairwell, bright windows, gorgeous hardwood flooring. Amazing gourmet kitchen, granite, walkthrough pantry, prep centre. Lovely dinette, awesome great room, cozy FP. Impressive master/en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family/games/media room. Huge yard, covered decks, htd. garage, RV parking + more! It’s perfect! CA0099090 Asking $649,900 Impressive floor plan in valleyview west! … Vaulted ceilings, gorgeous kitchen, 3 bdrm., finished FR in bsmt., 24’x22’ garage plus much more! Ask $449,900 CA0086740

BRIGHT, INVITING BUNGALOW … located in Victoria Park, backing onto green space, close to playground! 4 bdrm., 3 baths, master en suite, WI closet. Open floor plan, a/c. Dble. htd. attached garage. Well maintained home! Asking $339,900 CA0113099

THIS HOME SHOWS LIKE NEW! … Open concept design on MF, ideal for entertaining. Oak kitchen, centre island, corner pantry. Back deck access off DR. Spacious master w/WI closet, en suite. 3-bdrm. + den home prof. finished. Beautifully landscaped. Well cared for. Htd. 24’x24’ garage! Don’t hesitate on this one! C A0114244 Asking $343,500 EXC. CORNER LOT BUNGALOW IN VICTORIA PARK! … 5 bdrm., 3 baths, attractive open floor plan includes: vaulted cathedral ceiling, hardwood flooring, gas FP, quartz counters, 4-pce. en suite w/jetted tub, 2 sinks, central vac, much more! Outside well maintained, features lge. deck, shed, RV parking, waterfall, stone BBQ area, sprinkler system, mature trees! This a must see! Asking $439,900 CA0114031 WONDERFUL VIC PARK BUNGALOW! … MF laundry, RV parking, sunroom + more! Lge. SW facing yard, very private w/garden plot, 10’x12’ shed. Newer shingles, 24’x24’ garage, vinyl windows. Very nice home. CA0110993 Asking $369,900 B R I L L I A N T FLOOR PLAN! … Bungalow w/MF laundry, hot water on demand. Open LR floor plan, 3 bdrm., 2 baths. 22’x20’ garage. This home will leave you with a remarkable impression. Come see and appreciate! CA0112734 Asking $319,900 QUALITY CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW ... close to walking paths, playground! Open floor plan w/4 bdrm., 4 baths has many upgrades. Features incl. hardwood, SS appl., coffered ceilings, stone FP, hot tub, a/c + much more! A must see! Ask $619,500 CA0109034 GORGEOUS CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! ... You’ll love the lifestyle, valley view walking trails. 9’, coffered PR ICE! hardwood flooring, gorceilings, NEWbeautiful geous kitchen cabinetry, granite countertops. Lovely LR, spacious dinette, superb master, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev., in-floor htg., 9’ ceilings. Awesome yard, veranda, deck, courtyard, fenced, oversized 24’x26’ garage, RV option + more! Now only $499,900 CA0093233 ABSOLUTE TURNKEY BI-LEVEL … Hardwood floors, 2+2 bdrm., 3 baths, fin. bsmt., a/c. Fully finished, open concept, beautiful home. Htd. 26’x26’ garage. RV option. CA0115586 Asking $349,900

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EXC. BUNGALOW … located in Creekside. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, open concept kitchen, living, dining areas, hardwood flg., master w/WI closet, 4-pce. en suite, MF laundry, bright office space, a/c, steam shower, new paint, rugs upstairs. Oak cabinetry, water softener, reverse osmosis system. Bsmt. newly dev. Fully fenced yard, dble. attached garage. CA0115695 Asking $388,800 EXC. 1-1/2 STOREY IN CENTURY MEADOWS! … Gorgeous open floor plan, great location, private yard, htd. garage, htd. workshop. Beautiful open staircase, hardwood flrg., vaulted ceilings, open loft area. Exc. hickory kitchen w/granite, awesome great room, huge master, luxurious en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. Great yard, workshop. Call now! Asking $419,900 CA0115649 STUNNING FLOOR PLAN! … This custom a/c walkout 2-storey home comes with so many great ! incl. beautiful R EDUCEDfeatures kitchen w/centre island, lovely maple cabinets, quartz countertops, walk-through pantry. Exc. dining area w/coffered ceilings, gas FP, open staircase, huge master bdrm., 5-pce. en suite, bonus room plus much more! An outstanding family friendly home that needs to be seen to be appreciated! Now asking $499,900 CA0109918

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes Gorgeous walkout bungalow backing onto lake and trails! • 1670 sq. ft. walkout • Developed basement D ceilings OL11’ • 9’Sand • Gourmet kitchen • 33’x30’/25’ garage • In-floor heated basement and garage • Exceptional Asking $808,162 craftsmanship

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STUNNING CUSTOM B U I LT 5-BDRM. HOME ... in Creekview. Features incl. oversized dble. garage, chef’s kitchen, wet bar and so much more. Don’t miss out on this superb home! CA0100555 Asking $599,999 NEW FLOOR PLAN OFFERS LOVELY FOYER, … spacious great room, engineered hardwood floors, MF laundry. Beautiful kitchen c/w quartz countertops, lge. centre island, corner pantry, gorgeous maple cabinets w/under-cabinet lighting. Great master w/WI closet, 5-pce. en suite w/htd. tile floors, shower, corner soaker tub, bonus room + much more! CA0109432 Asking $419,900 EXC. HOME IN QUIET CUL-DE-SAC BACKING ONTO GOLF COURSE! … This custom built home will please any growing family and offers vaulted ceilings, 2 wood FP, multiple living areas, exc. kitchen w/one-of-a-kind dinette, lge. master w/4-pce. en suite. 22’x26’ garage, beautiful yard + much more! Asking $554,900 CA0109971 EXC. 5-BDRM., 3 BATH BI-LEVEL HOME … located on Park Ridge Drive. Vaulted ceilings, lge. open kitchen, DR, master en suite w/jetted tub, master WI closet. Maintenance free deck, BBQ gas hookup, landscaped yard, oversized htd. garage, RV parking space + much more! Very well maintained home. Ask $459,000 CA0104804 EXC. WALKOUT BUNGALOW TOWNHOUSE … Quality built end unit overlooking park, walking trails. Bright open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, hardwood floors, MF laundry, great master w/ en suite, beautiful kitchen, island. Awesome bsmt. w/lge. fam. room, bdrm., bath. Fully fenced w/deck, patio, shed, attach. garage. Not a condo, superb lifestyle! CA0115200 Asking $354,900 BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT … 2-storey backing onto park, playground in RK! PA N Creekview! You’ll love the O T U WALKOlifestyle w/walking trails close by. Awelocation, some kitchen, huge island, granite, WT pantry, Park views from dinette, great room, FP, den, MF laundry, 3 living areas, 4 upper bdrm., superb master, en suite, a/c. Beautifully landscaped yard, awesome 31’x26’ garage + more! Better than new, just move in! Ask $579,500 CA0106231 WONDER FUL 4-BDRM., 4 BATH … 1894 sq. ft., family home in Century Meadows! Superb MF w/2 living spaces, elegant DR, lovely kitchen, island w/access to huge maint. free deck. Convenient MF laundry, powder room, bdrm./ office. Quiet times upstairs in master w/en suite, WI closet c/w 2 colourful spacious bdrm., full bath. Fin. bsmt. Dbl. att. garage, RV parking, alley access, great landscaping. Location enhanced w/substantial updates reinforce exc. appeal of this home. WOW! CA0112468 Asking $372,900 GORGEOUS CUSTOM BUILT WALKOUT – TRANQUIL MIRROR LAKE SETTING! … Peaceful private setting, lifestyle. Absolutely gorgeous 5300 sq. ft. w/exc. presentation, craftsmanship. Amazing windows, natural lighting w/picturesque views from home, secluded deck. Beautiful open design w/gorgeous open staircase/wells/loft. Amazing chef’s kitchen, prep kitchen, private nook, beautiful DR, gorgeous LR, cozy den. Amazing master, en suite, private retreat. Exercise/bonus room. Exc. bsmt., in-flr. htg., rec room, amazing media room, spa room. Awesome triple garage! You’ll love it! CA0109951 Asking $919,000 E x ecutive style 3,215 sq. ft. home located in victoria park! … Features include elegant fully renovated kitchen w/custom cabinets, rare Italian granite and high-end appliances! Private, mature, picturesque park-like backyard. Att. three car garage! Homes of this quality and caliber don’t come up often, on a lot like this within the city! Asking $675,000 CA0099632

MULTI-FAMILY LOTS 2.5 ACRES ZONED R3 AND MULTI-FAMILY ... Exceptional west end location across from huge park and playground, by west end amenities. Lots of potential with re-division options. Call now! CA298482

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

VERY WELL MAINTAINED 4-PLEX … within walking distance to schools, parks, playgrounds, corner store, rec facilities. 1740 sq. ft. bldg. w/3x 2-bdrm. and 1x 1-bdrm., 4-pce. baths, common area entrance, shared coin laundry, shared boiler system, extra storage. Shingles 2 years old, all but one unit has updated vinyl windows. CA0103875 Asking $459,000 FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY … in the heart of Camrose! Great exposure, close to downtown, university. 4-plex features four 2-bdrm. units, each individually metred. Built w/Hardiplank siding, ICF block foundation. Good track record, proven cash flow. 4-plex right beside it is also for sale, CA0111037. Asking $629,000 CA0110038 FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY … in the heart of Camrose! Great exposure, close to downtown, university. 4-plex features four 2-bdrm. units, each individually metred. Built w/Hardiplank siding, ICF block foundation. Good track record, proven cash flow. 4-plex right beside it is also for sale, CA0111038. Asking $629,000 CA0110037 FOUR PLEX! … Don’t miss this amazing investment opportunity! Centrally located bldg. Each unit features 2 bdrm., full bath. All units individually metered and contains its own furnace, HW tank, laundry. Great opportunity! Ask $459,000 CA0098258 EXC. OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN A GREAT PROPERTY IN CAMROSE! … Solid bldg. offering 6 bright, spacious units in exc. condition. Lower level shared laundry, 8 car parking stalls. Maint. free landscaping, fencing. Just waiting for the right buyer! Asking $645,000 CA0098511

FOR rent or lease E x cellent office or business location ! … Awesome 2,250 sq. ft. area. Two large meeting rooms, very nice reception area, 3 baths and offices. Independent utilities, AC and excellent parking. Taxes and insurance are included. Great location! Asking $2,200/month CA0099504

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6,000 sq. ft. empty lot! … Located downtown between Credit Union and Royal Bank. C1 zoning, excellent location. Wonderful investment or building spot opportunity! Asking $139,900 CA0085343 EXCELLENT OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY! ... Great location, highway exposure! 1528 sq. ft. retail bldg. w/additional mezzanine. Imagine the possibilities. Available immediately. Asking $375,000 CA0103916 EXC. BUSINESS O PP O R T U NITY – ZONED M1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL! ... 4 lots w/good central location, suitable for multiple uses. 4352 sq. ft. bldg., good workshop areas, loading doors, front offices, mezzanine storage, HE furnaces, a/c. Fenced storage yard, 28’x30’ rear garage. Easy customer access. Call now! CA0062344 Asking $449,000

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11.15 ACRES OF PRIME INDUSTRIAL LAND … Exc. location in expanding east side industrial area of Camrose. Zoned M1 – Light Industrial. Property currently being used for pipe storage. Building 7260 sq. ft. of office area, arch rib arena, multi-purpose bay. Additional enclosed storage, covered outside storage. Exc. opportunity! Call now for details. CA0069085

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2.94 ACRE MULTI-FAMILY LOT ZONED R3! EXC. LOCATION, CLOSE TO AMENITIES! … Exc. property for an adult community, condominium project and/or multi-family developments. Prime west-end location w/exc. site. Pavement on 3 sides, across from huge park. CA0097247

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Awesome Acreage lifestyle, countryside views, on pave… Exc. energy eff. ! EAment! AN AR GMacres, home, Hwy 617. 1770 sq. ft. home. ICF K IN4.3 basement, ICF MF w/in-floor htg all 3 lvls. You’ll love the warmth, rustic finish, countryside views, bright windows, beautiful staircase and ceilings. Cozy LR, bright dinette, exc. kitchen, MF laundry, superb master, exc. bsmt. and more! Country lifestyle and décor, you’ll love it! Ask $549,000 CA0101513 GORGEOUS SETTING! … 1998 built, barely 10 min. to Camrose. 1672 sq. ft. bungalow w/vinyl windows, new shingles, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, vaulted ceiling, 2 FP. 24’x28’ garage, 19’x31’ shelter, fenced area for animals. A piece of paradise! Asking $399,900 CA0115338 REMARKABLE CUSTOM BUILT RAISED B U N G A LO W ! … 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 $685,000 CA0103277 Wow! EXCEPTIONAL ACREAGE W/AMAZING YARD SETTING. IT’S PERFECT!... For hobbyist, small business or rec. use! Impressive custom built 1,818 sq. ft. home only minutes from Camrose, just off pavement. Wow! Awesome 32’x48’ workshop, it’s the MAN CAVE you dreamed of! This beautiful home feat. 9’ vaulted ceilings, bright windows w/dormers, lovely hardwood floors. Awesome gourmet kitchen, bright dinette, cozy great room, superb master and en suite, MF laundry. Awesome park setting and lifestyle! Exceptional opportunity! Asking $639,900 CA0101671

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ONE-OF-A-KIND PROPERTY ... backing onto the Camrose fountain! Gorgeous views, mature trees, incredibly private backyard. 1370 sq. ft. walkout bsmt., 3 bdrm., 2 baths. Single attached garage, covered deck. Perfect opportunity to create your dream home. Asking $289,900 CA0094155 HANDYMAN SPECIAL! … 5 bdrm., 3 bath 1163 sq. ft. bilevel w/some new additions already done for you! Wonderful location. Perfect opportunity! Asking $250,000 CA0111068 WONDERFUL STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY … close to schools, parks, rec facilities. Well maintained 3-bdrm., 2-bath bungalow features open kitchen, DR area, lge. front window, MF laundry. Outside has covered cement patio area, great for BBQ, enjoying summer days, fully landscaped yard, 2 sheds, garden area. This is a must see! CA0111323 Asking $219,900 WONDERFUL STARTER HOME OR REVENUE PROPERTY! … 2-bdrm., 1-bath bungalow well located, close to schools. Spacious bright LR, kitchen w/ample cabinetry, counter space. Laminate flrg., newly painted, newer shingles on house, well maintained. Nicely landscaped lot w/lge. deck, oversized single garage. Perfect opportunity not to be missed! Asking $144,900 CA0107958 CHARMING BUNGALOW READY FOR YOUR FAMILY … to unpack and enjoy! Curb appeal, central location, loads of upgrades! Modernized home features comfortable floor plan w/5 bdrm., 2 baths. New windows, furnace, siding, insulation … the list goes on! Close to Mirror Lake walking trails! Asking $279,900 CA0105281 WOW! AFFORDABLE, SPACIOUS 4+1 BDRM. TWO-STOREY HOME! ... 2,130 sq. ft. home, 4 bdrms. upper, 3.5 baths, 3+ living areas. Lots of room. Country style kitchen, DR, LR, 2 FR, rec. room, sunroom. Generous master, ensuite. Fenced yard, 24’x26’ garage. Spacious, affordable. Asking $269,900 CA0110254 GREAT STARTER, PRIVATE PARK SIDE LOCATION! … 1024 sq. ft. family bungalow plan. Spacious LR, vaulted ceiling, bright country style kitchen, patio doors to deck overlooking park. Exc. bsmt. w/lge. family/games area. Great yard, 15’x22’ attached garage + more! Lots of potential! Asking $219,900 CA0115998 EXC. FIRST-TIME BUYER OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY! … Cozy, clean, 4-bdrm. home. Lots of upgrades w/single detached garage on HUGE 43’x220’ lot. Don’t miss out on viewing this great opportunity! Asking $182,500 CA0108276 RIDGE POINT CONDO … centrally located, close to schools, downtown. Well maintained 3-bdrm., 2 bath unit w/open concept floor plan, vaulted ceilings, oak cabinetry, MF laundry. Deck out back. Perfect for first time home owner or investment property. Asking $179,900 CA0108958 MOVE-IN READY MOBILE HOME ... on own lot! Clean home w/double carport, 2 bdrm., 1 full bath. Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Asking $119,900 CA0114054 BEAUTIFUL 2-BDRM. CONDO! … Centrally located close to downtown shopping, university, schools. Elevator, 2 entrances to suite. Bright open design, lovely LR, spacious dinette, kitchen, generous master, en suite. 2 decks, 7 appl. Retired, first home or investment, it’s a great opportunity! CA0116747 Asking $179,900

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EXC. OPPORTUNITY, AWESOME COUNTRY LIFESTYLE! … Wow! 12.75 acres located on pvmt., Hwy 834, w/municipal sewer service. You’ll love this peaceful acreage setting. Lots of room for your hobbies, animals or build your dream workshop. Featuring a cozy 1283 sq. ft., 3+1 bdrm. bungalow. Awesome acreage setting. 40’x72’ quonset + more! Come and enjoy. Asking $319,900 CA0115873 BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ... on this beautiful, private 3-acre parcel! Only 10 min. from Camrose, this perfect sized lot is awaiting your “big plans”. With power brought to the property and a well already dug, all you have to do is connect them. The exclusivity of this property will be sure to draw you in. Only 2 km off pavement! Asking $119,900 CA0114236 COZY ACREAGE JUST SOUTH OF EDBERG! ... Many updates in recent years – plumbing, elec., upstairs vinyl windows, hardwood flrg., baths, pellet stove + more! Awesome 30’x40’ shop w/ garage, work space + upper level flex room. Nice and private! Ask $322,500 CA0109443

D O W N T O W N AREA CONDO W/ IMMED. POSSESS. … 2 bdrm., 2 baths, vaulted ceilings, exc. kitchen w/maple cabinetry, cozy deck, storage + in suite laundry. Just in time for college intake! Now asking $157,000 CA0113062

GREAT INVESTMENT PROPERTY OR STARTER … Lots of potential w/R2 zoning. Both sides of duplex available w/separate titles, currently leased at $1200/mo. + utilities. One 4-bdrm. unit, one 3-bdrm. unit, both w/dev. bsmt. A great opportunity! CA0114578 & CA0114579 Asking $187,000 each TERRIFIC BUNGALOW CLOSE TO PARK, GOLF COURSE … located in Victoria Park! Great home offers nice LR w/newer flooring, great kitchen/DR w/lovely cabinets, family room w/gas FP. 22’x28’ htd. garage + much more! Asking $293,900 CA0111023 COZY, AFFORDABLE BUNGALOW … close to downtown core, Mirror Lake walking trails. Ideal one-level living. 2-bdrm., 4-pce. bath. Single garage, fenced yard, private deck, south facing yard. Now asking $133,900 CA0114115 GREAT STARTER, BUNGALOW BY SCHOOLS, PARKS! ! … 958 sq. ft. 2+1 ED T LIST JUS bdrm. w/good location. Bright LR, cozy kitchen, dinette w/patio doors to lge. private deck. Dev. bsmt. w/lge. family/games area. Courtyard, 24’x26’ garage, alley access + more! Call now! Asking $217,900 CA0116420 MOBILE IN CAMROSE MOBILE PARK … with IMMEDIATE POSSESSION! New deck, big kitchen, LR. 3 bdrm., full bath, laundry. Yard site fully fenced, nicely maintained. Asking $49,900 CA0113379 EXC. STARTER HOME IN DUGGAN PARK! … 1980 built w/3+1 bdrm., hardwood/cork flrg., fin. bsmt. 24’x26’ garage w/gas RI, fenced yard + more. Great choice! CA0113061 Asking $249,000 TOP FLOOR FIELDSTONE CONDO, BY MIRROR LAKE! … Desired corner unit w/wrap around deck. You’ll absolutely love this beautiful bright open floor plan. Lovely 2-bdrm. unit. Cozy FP, en suite, MF laundry, lge. east facing deck. Senior friendly, underground htd. parking. Close to walking trails, city centre. Call now to view! CA0100044 Now only $285,000 COZY BUNGALOW – CLOSE TO MIRROR LAKE, WALKING TRAILS! … Great starter or investment property with desired crescent location. 1132 sq. ft., 3+2 bdrm. w/private treed yard. Beautiful hardwood, tile flrg. on MF. Htd. garage, RV parking + more! Call now! Ask $235,900 CA0114870 EXC. MOBILE ON RENTED LOT IN NORTHSIDE TRAILER PARK! … Affordable bright living w/vaulted ceiling, wonderful laminate flooring, spacious LR, super kitchen, dining area w/china cabinet, lge. master w/WI closet, en suite, 2 more bdrm., bath, laundry room. Outdoor space offers deck, parking pad, landscaping, fencing. A must see! Ask $89,900 CA0103045 SPACIOUS 1854 SQ. FT. 2-STOREY! … Exc. starter home. Lots of potential. Great opportunity for first time buyers. Bright open design, 9’ ceilings, lovely kitchen, ! W LISTING bright dinette/LR. Upper NE family room, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Lge. front veranda, rear attached garage + more! You’ll want to take a look! CA0116174 Asking $285,000

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BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE, A! W E S O M E AL YAR DPARK SETEXCEP TION TING! … WOW! 9.5 acres close to Camrose on Hwy 21. It’s perfect for hobbyist, small business or recreational! Exc. presentation, beautiful groves of trees, your own park, pond. Majestic walkout bi-level home, exc. reno’d. Vaulted ceilings, lovely LR, country kitchen, dinette w/easy access to private deck. Exc. bsmt., huge family/ games room w/ walkout to beautiful courtyard, 28’x26’ garage. Gorgeous, private setting. Asking $639,900 CA0099912

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