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Vol. LXVI, No. 25 72 Pages May 15, 2018
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IN THE Band members practicing, from left, are Norman Skretting, Sean McIlveen, Jean Heie, Valarie Sims, Theo Thirsk, Ray Hook, Marilyn Zielke and conductor Tom Spila.
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Camrose Community Band is busy preparing for the annual Music in the Park concert that will be held near the Bill Fowler Centre on Tuesday, May 22 beginning at 7 p.m. If it is bad weather, the concert will be moved to May 29 at the same time. Formed in 1983, Camrose and District Community Band was started by a group of 13 interested local musicians, under the baton of Tom Spila, for the purpose of providing a recreational adult band for the community.
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News Features Professional advisors assist BRCF endowment fund. . . . . . . . . . . 4 City tax assessments mailed out soon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Aquatic Centre project sparks discussion at council. . . . . . . . . . 14 Camrose ready to host Alberta 55 plus Games. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
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Who Can I Count On? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 City of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Ask the Experts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Dining and Entertainment . . . . . . . 16 and 17 On the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 to 23 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 and 25 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 to 30
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Pool shutdown
I am writing to express my long time appreciation for the programs offered by our Camrose City’s pool and express my hope that such services continue without interruption. As a Camrose resident since 1977, I have accessed/ witnessed the pool’s fine programs such as swim lessons for my own kids and grandkids, school programs from “Splash Parties” to water safety/swim lessons for young students to senior students in scuba diving classes and our swim club. I’ve participated in evening aqua aerobic classes and now as a “retiree” I participate with 80 or so others in the morning aqua aerobic water therapy classes. I am so pleased that our council/administration is now looking at options to give us a more modern pool facility. Our current pool opened in 1980. Hearing rumours of what was proposed, I called City Hall and spoke with Ryan Poole, community
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780-672-0128 Tom Borelli, DD Sam Borelli, DD
services general manager. As I understood him to say, three options are being considered to improve our pool experience: 1. Complete closure of the pool (12 to 13 months) to add on and renovate the existing site–the cheapest approach, costing “X” dollars. 2. Continued access to some part of the pool, while doing renovation on the existing site and adding on–taking longer and costing the basic “X” dollars plus about $2 million more. 3. A new pool, allowing access to the current pool until the new pool was completed– costing the basic “X” dollars plus about $8 million more. As a retiree, I am now dealing with some of the health issues so many of my age group has “earned”. The morning water therapy that many of us enjoy reduces swelling and body
pain that land training can promote. I believe the “pool community” needs and deserves an improved facility and that a complete shutdown for a year or more is not acceptable. Can you imagine our golfers, hockey players, skaters, curlers or ball players accepting an option that would close their needed facilities for a year or more? I appreciate this will not be an easy decision for our city council/ administration. I encourage people to make your views known as to the best option towards having an improved pool facility by calling city council/administration at 780-672-4426. A difficult decision has to be made and I believe as much input as possible is valued by all involved. Brenda (Manning) Deringer, Camrose
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Professional advisors assist BRCF endowment fund By Murray Green
The professional advisors are very important people to the Battle River Community Foundation. “We greatly appreciate your continued support of this event and more importantly your support of our mission to accept and manage funds of community minded folks who choose to give back,” said Vivianne Grue, chair of the Foundation board. “Last year, I shared with you some of the remarks made by our then Governor-General David Johnson addressing our Community Foundations national gathering. Part of his remarks include ‘Your efforts to build communities where everyone belongs have flourished. Together, as a movement, you are a force for generosity, innovation, dialogue and caring among neighbours.” He went on to say we should make giving intrinsic and innate so that we give simply because it’s established right behaviour. “Today I simply want to re-iterate the vital role professional advisors play in this movement. You play a singularly important role in helping the client realize and create a personal philanthropic vision,” said Vivianne. Financially successful Canadians are eager to give back to society and they need their advisor’s help to put effective philanthropic plans in place. “I have never heard anyone say ‘And half of my wealth I bequeath to Canada Customs and Revenue Agency, because they’ve always been there for me.’ Charitable giving requires careful planning and intentional choice. Research shows seven per cent of Canadians would leave money to charity in their will, in the absence of a specific discussion around charitable giving. However, the figure rises—more than a three-fold if the issue is raised with them, when drawing up a will or financial plan. “That is significant! Studies also show that only one in 10 advisors are raising the subject of philanthropic giving with their
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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Battle River Community Professional Advisors attended a luncheon on May 9 at the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park to raise funds for the Administration Endowment Fund. Back row from left to right, Scott Farnham of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz, Jon Stolee of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz, Doug Tien of Investors Group, Corey Kudrowich of Investors Group, Grant Nahirniak of Investors Group, Josh Mohr of Knaut Johnson Francoeur, Scott Garnett of Harberg Wood Garnett Radchenko, David Sheets of Vision Credit Union, Dean Inman of Kroeger Joyce, James Mayer of Central Agencies, Steve Kambeitz of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz, Dan Cunningham of The Co-operators Camrose Insurance Service, Wayne Throndson of Fielding and Company, Luke Kelemen of The Co-operators-Camrose Insurance Services, Greg Joyce of Kroeger Joyce and Darren Daniels of Central Agencies. Front row from left, Norm Mayer of Central Agencies, Catherine Jones of Vision Credit Union, Cindy Cook of RBC Investments, Beth Kushnerick of Grant Thornton, Ashley Radchenko of Harberg Wood Garnett Radchenko and Martin West of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz. Other contributors who were unable to be present include Dave Chamberlain of Sun Life, Janice Zimmerman of H and R Block, Debbie Orcheski of Orcheski Wealth Advisory Group-BMO Nesbitt Burns, Brandon Kroeger of Kroeger Joyce, Steph Jacobsen of Jacobsen Financial and Linda Norman of Linda Norman Professional Corporation.
clients. The reasons stated are: they don’t think they have the expertise; they think they’ll lose assets under their management; they have difficulty broaching the topic with clients or they think it’s none of their business.” Some financial planners stated that advisors who don’t believe they have the expertise to help their clients integrate charitable giving into their financial plans might want to familiarize themselves with these topics and/or develop networks of professionals to whom they can refer clients. “As for the concern over losing assets under management, as one financial planner lawyer put it: ‘We’re here to serve our clients, and if we do it right,
the assets will take care of themselves, adding ‘many gift planning initiatives are financially remunerative to advisors, such as insurance strategies.’ Another planner went on to say: Advisors who choose not to discuss philanthropic giving with clients risk losing them to the competition. Canadians, especially the baby boomers, want to give back and leave a legacy. They want to move from success to significance,” said Vivianne. “These statistics really drive home the profound impact each of you as professional advisors can have on planting the seeds for charitable giving in the minds of your clients, or being able to assist those who come with their own ideas, and
to facilitate making their wishes come true. This enforces for me the importance of keeping our professional advisors informed of Community Foundations and the role they can play for their clients. Thus, the relationship between professional advisors and the community foundation is key to enhancing the service we provide to individuals who want to give back to their communities. “Together we can make giving easy. Everyone wins when we work together. Advisors forge deeper client relationships. Clients benefit from tax advantages. And our communities are better supported. “All of these gifts help build stronger communities. Last year, was a mile-
stone year for the BRCF as we exceeded the $5 million in grants made since its inception, all of which go to strengthening all aspects of community life. In the past year alone, there were 20 new endowment funds established, some of which involved estate gifts and were the direct result of client / professional advisor consultations.” The Foundation’s assets are fast approaching the $15 million mark, ensuring an ongoing legacy of giving. “There is much to celebrate! Thank you again and always for your generous support and continued good works in building a philanthropic mind set.”
FLAG RAISING Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Mayor Norm Mayer, third from left, was joined by Camrose Elks president Gerry Czapp, second from left, and many other Camrose Elks and Royal Purple members for the raising of the Elks flag honouring hearing and speech month on May 6.
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T han k y ou! I would like to thank Lindstrand Auctions for the excellent service I received at my acreage dispersal auction on Saturday April 28, 2018 at the Lindstrand Auctions Sales Yard. Once I made the decision to sell, I knew there was only one phone call that I needed to make. I called Lindstrand Auctions. I have dealt with this auction company 15 years ago, and I knew from past experience that I could put my faith & trust in them and would receive top notch service. Their sincere efforts from beginning to end have made the course of parting with my equipment, and moving from the country into the city of Camrose a positive and welcoming process. My equipment was well advertised and promoted, and their professional service attracted over 7,000 buyers to this auction! They have been in the auction business for 50 years, and I knew they could market my equipment better than anyone else. They did a great job of handling this auction, and I would highly recommend them to anyone looking to sell their equipment. Thanks again Jody & Laurie Lindstrand and staff, and to all the buyers of my equipment and the friendly folks I had the pleasure to meet along the way. I am happy to become a part of this community as I have just relocated from St. Paul to Camrose, and I look forward to meeting all of you! Sincerely, Roland Coutu
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Beaver Di District t i t 4-H 4 H and d th the H Holden, ld Viki Viking and d TTofi field ld 4-H 4 H Clubs would like to thank all of our sponsors and buyers for their generous support during our sale on April 30, 2018 in Holden. Grand Champion Steer, Kori Paterson
Grand Champion Heifer, Luke Brook
Thank You to our 2018 Steer Buyers! • Grand Champion Supreme Female Owen Snider • Reserve Grand Champion Supreme Female Bailey Maccan • Grand Champion Steer – Kori Paterson: Central Agencies, Camrose • Reserve Grand Champion Steer - Barrett Lang: Webb’s Machinery, Vegreville • Holden Grand Champion - Carter Chomik: Crop Management • Holden Reserve Grand Champion - Taylor Chomik: LMG Mechanical/Holden Bottle Depot • Viking Reserve Grand Champion - Halley Ruzicka: Campbell McLennan Chyrsler-Killam • Tofield Grand Champion - Kassidy Cameron: Camrose Machine and Welding • Tofield Reserve Grand Champion - Koyier Cameron: Mar-Rude Holdings and Warrior Welding ________________________________________ • Quinten Albrecht: Hoyme Refrigeration • Kora Lefsrud: Lefsrud Seed Farms • Luke Brooke: Lamb Ford- Camrose • Joe Roulston: Grant Miller, Vegreville • Gracie Lang: Dee-Jay Plumbing and Heating, Camrose
• Taylor Roulston: Cargill, Viking • Ty Rude: Crop Management • Samuel Otto: Deerland • Kathleen Komarnisky: Central Agencies, Camrose • Shelby Sarafinchan: Tofield Sears Farms • Connor Rauser: Tofield IGA/ V&S Market, Tofield • Dawson Currie: Vision Credit Union • Connor Hoffman: Bruce Fuels • Jayden Chomik: Pipke Farms and Carl Pipke • Ashley Klein: Rocky Mountain Equipment • Zane Gunderson: Crop Management • Jaime Paterson: Lutts Land and Cattle • Kaitlyn Rude: Viking Auction Market • Austin Hogstead: Tofield Packers • Kate Albrecht: Home Time Reality • Jocelyn Klein: Vold Jones Vold Auction Company • Landon Hogstead: Viking Auction Market • Claire Hollar: Vision Credit Union
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– Holden, Viking and Tofield 4-H Beef Club members, leaders and their families
Thanks to our 2018 Beaver District 4-H Sponsors • Alberta Treasury Branch - Member Gifts • Beaver Heritage Ag Society & Vision Credit Union - Cleaver Gifts • Holden 4-H Beef Club/Holden Jr Cattle Achievers - Panels • 4-H Families - Facility set up/preparations and Trim Chutes • Beaver 4H District - Weigh Scale • Roger Brooke - use of skid steer • Tofield Packers - Grand Champion Steer • Maxwell Simmentals - Reserve Grand Champion Steer • Darryl& Deb Snider - Grand Champion Heifer • Hilltop Corral Cleaning - Reserve Grand Champion Heifer • Ken & Darbi Rawluk - Grand Champion Pair • G & R Russnak Farms - Reserve Champion Pair • Dee-Jay Plumbing & Heating - Grand Champion Female
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Reserve Champion Cow-Calf and Reserve Champion Female, Zane Gunderson (back) THANK YOU to all our LEADERS, PARENTS and OTHER VOLUNTEERS for their support of 4-H throughout the year.
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Golfing ‘fore’ a good cause By Lori Larsen
It’s a hole in one for The Camrose Open Door when members of the community once again come together for the annual Open Door Golf Tournament on May 26 at the Camrose Golf Course. “Last year we raised over $25,000 and our tournament has sold out five years in a row,” said Open Door executive director Jessica Hutton. There are different levels of sponsorship and residents are also encouraged to put in teams for the fun event. Registration is required by emailing Alison at alison@camroseopendoor.com. “Every hole will have something interesting and fun going on including two hole in ones,” said Hutton. Along with a riveting game of golf, participants will have opportunities to cash in on some amazing prizes donated by local businesses including a million dollar hole and closest to the pin prizes. “Not only is this one of our most important fundraisers, but is really a lot of fun. We are looking forward to having a fun time on the golf course and raising money for supporting the youth who need to use the many programs and facilities of The Open Door.” The tournament will begin with registration at 11 a.m. at the Camrose Golf Course and shotgun start at 1 p.m. Dinner will follow golfing windup at the clubhouse. The evening will also feature a 50/50 draw and a raffle for a firepit. Polish up the clubs, put together a team and join in the fun. The Open Door is a regional non-profit organization that offers support services and hope to youth in need between the ages of 11 and 24.
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Looking Back
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25 Years Ago This Week – from May 18, 1993 edition • The Booster cover showed a photo of a Camrose property where 44 bags of grass clippings and leaves were left curbside for the garbage collection service. The City was making a plea to homeowners to incorporate composting and recycling into every day living. • A Reform Party full-page ad showed the “national debt hole” in Canada stood at over $450 billion. Their action plan promised a federal deficit at zero dollars by 1996. • After 30 years in business in Camrose, Barne’s Furniture announced their closure with all items priced to sell.
50 Years Ago This Week – from May 14, 1968 edition • Woolworth’s Department Store advertised a long list of in-store specials at 15-minute intervals for three consecutive days. For example, a 50-foot garden hose was priced at $1.00 between 8 and 8:15 a.m. on Thursday. • The area’s top stock car driver Bob Roose was on the racing card Sunday, at Centennial Raceway track, two miles south and a quarter mile east of Camrose city limits. • Singer Center offered the fabulous Touch & Sew Singer Sewing Machine featuring straight, zigzag and chain stitches at the low, low price of $88.
City of Camrose tax assessments are being prepared for mailing out on May 18 and residents can expect a total tax increase to typical residential property owners (including the change to the education and lodge levies) of 3.06 per cent and typical nonresidential property owners an increase of 1.59 per cent after requisitions. City of Camrose assessor Travis Lantz explained that Alberta has four assessment classes including residential, non-residential, farm land, and machinery and equipment. “For residential and non-residential properties we are required to assess them at market value which includes two important dates. A condition date of Dec. 31, 2017 includes any changes a home owner has made to their property throughout 2017 which will be reflected in their 2018 assessment notice. The other very important date is the valuation date of July 1, 2017. “As the real estate market is slow or in recession, some might say, it is important for property owners to remember the tax and assessment notice they get may not reflect the current value of their property, but the value of their property on a year ago on July 1.” Depending on the
properties, tax bills could include four components. The first and most common part of the tax bill is the municipal tax levy, which is set by council to fund the costs of City services. The second component of the tax bill is the lodge authority requisition which, in 2018, accounts for $29,014 an increase of $402 over 2017 of $28,612. The third component of the tax bill is the provincial education requisition. This amount is not set by council but is collected by the City on behalf of the province for funding the school system with two separate amounts collected, one from residential and one from non-residential. “The residential properties were hit hard this year with an increase in their school requisition,” said Lantz. “In 2018, Camrose has .38 per cent of the residential property in Alberta. Last year, Camrose had .35 per cent, a slight increase. Because the school tax is a tax that is shared by of all Alberta, and as the rest of Alberta was hit a little harder by the recession than we were, our percentage of the provinces assessment base grew a very slight amount as a result of that small change We (City) are now required by the province to collect an extra $458,373 for resi-
dential and farmland and $57,480 for non-residential.” Regarding the review of 2018 assessment roll Lantz said values are on a decline. “The residential base shrunk by $108,489,340 and the nonresidential rate shrunk by $28,196,050. The assessment base shrunk because residential property values fell by 5.8 per cent, non residential property values fell by 5.2 per cent.” Lantz said while Camrose has seen some growth, residential growth just under one per cent and non-residential growth .8 per cent, isn’t as significant as previous years. “When we talk about tax increases I always like to remind our citizens, in addition to whatever tax increases are approved by council and is dictated by the requisitions, if you have changed your property performed, real growth, you will see some extra tax increases there as well.” Using a typical home, Lantz illustrated the impact of the tax increase on a property valued at $277,913 in 2018 compared to $295,000 in 2017. Municipal taxes would increase $35, education levy would increase $54 and the lodge levy would have no increase for a total of $89 or 3.06 per cent.
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Employment Opportunity TRAFFIC COUNTERS
(TEMPORARY SEASONAL) Are you looking for a summer job where you will work with a great team and learn some valuable skills? Join our team at the City of Camrose where you can contribute to helping Camrose grow as a dynamic community with an exceptional quality of life. The City of Camrose – Engineering Department is seeking hard working individuals as Traffic Counters. FUNCTIONS: • Count traffic throughout Camrose using electronic or manual counting methods. • Submit counting reports and paperwork to the Director of Engineering. QUALIFICATIONS: • Reliable with a strong work ethic. • Ability to follow instructions and work both independently and in a team environment. • Basic computer skills. • Must have a valid Class 5 Driver’s License and access to a personal vehicle each day. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are generally 11:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday through Friday, in the months of July and August 2018. Some shift work will be necessary to address operational requirements. HOURLY WAGE: The hourly wage for this temporary position will be $13.67 per hour. APPLICATIONS: If this temporary seasonal position sounds like a fit for you, please submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by May 18, 2018 at 4:30 pm. If applying by email, please ensure position title is included in the subject line. Positions will be filled as suitable applicants are found. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. CONTACT:
City of Camrose | Attention: Director Engineering Services Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8
P: 780-672-4428 | F: 780-672-2469 | E: engineer@camrose.ca | W: www.camrose.ca Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.
PUBLIC NOTICE
BYLAW 3005-18 – PUBLIC NOTIFICATION BYLAW Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act 606(1) and 606.1 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta and amendments thereto, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Council of the City of Camrose gave first reading to Bylaw 3005-18 on May 7, 2018. The purpose of Bylaw 3005-18 is to establish for other methods of providing notice to the public on proposed bylaws, public hearings and resolutions, including electronic advertising such as websites and social media. A copy of the proposed bylaw can be picked up from City Hall or viewed online at https://www.camrose.com/DocumentCenter/View/12525/ Public-Notification-Bylaw-3005-18. The proposed bylaw will allow the City, in addition to using existing forms of advertising such as print media, to use the City’s website and social media accounts to notify the public when deemed appropriate. Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw 3005-18 are encouraged to attend the public hearing in person to state their support or objections. Any written submissions to Council are required no later than May 30, 2018 by 4:30 pm. The Public Hearing will be held on Monday, June 4, 2018 at 5:00 pm in Council Chambers, City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta concerning Bylaw 3005-18. For additional information, contact Kim Isaak, Deputy City Manager, phone 780-678-3027 or email: kisaak@camrose.ca. Further notice is hereby given by the Council of the City of Camrose that, unless a sufficient petition of the electors for a vote on Bylaw 3005-18 is received, as provided for by the terms of Section 231 of the Municipal Government Act, the said Council may pass the said Public Notification Bylaw. Pursuant to Section 223 of the Municipal Government Act the number of petitioners required to sign a petition is 10% of the population. The petition for a vote must be received by the City Manager within 60 days of the last publication of this notice and shall contain on each page “an accurate and identical statement of the purpose of the petition”. The petition rules and requirements can be found on the Municipal Affairs website at http://www.municipalaffairs.alberta.ca/am_petition_ information_for_electors. Date of last publication of this notice is the 22nd day of May, 2018. Dated at the City of Camrose, in the Province of Alberta, this 15th day of May, 2018. City of Camrose Kim Isaak, Deputy City Manager, City of Camrose
The power of kindness
I had some good news this week. Someone I cherish has received a diagnosis that, while serious, is not as life-threatening as originally thought. When I received the news, I realized I’d been holding more tension than I knew. Tears started running down my face. Relief and gratitude. I realized something else–how powerful and comforting it has been to be surrounded by friends and family members who care about us and are there for us, in many different forms. Over the past weeks, family members and close friends, acquaintances and even people we don’t know have been sending support, thoughts and prayers. I could feel the web of support and it made a difference. ***
In that web of support are people we can talk to if we wish. People we can choose not to talk to if we wish, but just be in their presence. People who look after mechanics and logistics. People who bring food and run errands. People who make us laugh. People who hug us–or who, respectfully, don’t hug those of us who aren’t huggers. As I’d been contemplating what kind of strength we’d need if our worst fears turned out to be the case, I came to the realization that all of us involved would be okay. Not without pain or fear or grief, but okay. I experienced a place of deep peace that would hold no matter what external circumstances might unfold. That web of support was part of it. As I have before, I experienced that when the crunch comes, when the worst happens, most of us rise to the occasion most of the time–and when we cannot, other people rise to the occasion on our behalf. ***
I once was in a room with people who had lost beloved family members–through murder. I could not imagine. I did not want to imagine. And I listened as best I could. One man said, “It’s been almost five years and I can’t get rid of the anger.” He knew that, however justified, his rage was poisoning his life and his relationships with those closest to him, but the rage seemed a bottomless pit. That actually made sense to me, which meant I too must have a bottomless pit of rage. Scary to realize. Useful to realize. Here is what else I observed that day. People could talk about the horror, the shock, the terrible facts. They could speak all of that. But what moved them to tears was describing acts of kindness. The man who was filled with rage talked of the kindness and courtesy of victim services people who were with the family at the time of the murder, and who made sure the family was informed of court proceedings. That kindness helped. One story I remember especially vividly: a police officer crossed the scene-of-crime tape which kept out family members, to gather some decent clothes for the sister who’d been murdered by her husband, so she’d have something nice to wear in her coffin. Her family forever remembers that act of humanity, which somehow made the unbearable a tiny bit less unbearable. ***
Lew Goddard had a similar message in a letter to the editor a few weeks ago, after the Humboldt crash. “Look at the response from our entire country. Look at the response from nearly one hundred countries in our world. I expected a response from the world it was inevitable. But the number of countries and the generosity is amazing. I include myself in that… “The positive physical things that have happened show that we help our neighbors: the organ donations, the extra blood transfusions and the support from all over… “We now have a better view of the fact that there are very good people in our universe.” ***
If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@ BonnieHutchinson.com.
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Local cyclists Ride to Conquer cancer By Murray Green
Mark Lindberg and Colin Scheerschmidt will be cycling in the Ride to Conquer cancer on Aug. 18 and 19. They are looking for other riders to join them to form a local group to cycle about 200 kilometers in two days to raise funds for the Alberta Cancer Foundation. The ride covers 100 km per day, for two days. “I’m a financial advisor and I wanted to do something that helped me get in shape and help out a worthy cause at the same time,” said Mark, on why he decided to cycle. “It all started out as a fitness goal for me. I’ve been doing that for a while, but was never really quite getting the results I wanted. So I thought, I’ll pick a road cycling ride that rais-
es funds for a good cause. Something hard enough I’ll have to train for. This stops me from wimping out on doing my fitness.” This is the 10th annual Ride to Conquer Cancer and in the previous nine years riders have raised $66 million for research and treatment delivery at 15 different care facilities across Alberta. “I don’t have a connection to cancer in my case, but I had a tumour. Initially the doctors thought that it might be caused by cancer. Remembering that brought back a flood of emotions I hadn’t thought about for over 20 years. It prompted me to want to help others.” Each rider raises $2,500 for cancer. Mark achieved his total, but increased his goal to $5,000. “I’m riding to raise
money for the researchers who are making new scientific discoveries and turning cancer diagnoses into memories. I’m riding because I want to help turn fear into a memory.” Achieving his goal was the easy part for him. His focus is finding Camrose people to train with him to push his limit. “We’re looking for donations and in particular riders to come and join us. It’s important to recruit riders now, so they’ll have time to raise funds and train. If people are interested in joining us for training rides we’d enjoy their company. Creating a team helps us to fundraise together, in fact we are planning on hosting a silent auction and raffle some time near the end of June,” said Mark. He is in favour of the
MS Bike Tour that travels from Leduc to Wetaskiwin and Camrose, but he wanted to ride somewhere where he could see the mountains and have different scenery. Mark also liked the fact that it is 100 km a day as opposed to 75, to give him a bigger challenge. “There are several ways to reach us and we do have a team page both on Facebook (Team Ride4Life The Alberta Ride to Conquer Cancer) and through the official event website (http://ride.conquercancer.ca/alberta/) once they are on the main website, anyone can just click the blue ‘donate’ button on the top banner and search for us as individual riders by searching our names: Colin Scheerschimdt, Mark Lindberg, or they can look up our team name: Ride4Life,”
added Mark. “I want to promote prevention as well. What can we do to help prevention? Exercise and eating right will help. I’m not a poster boy for eating right, but I’m working on getting better.” Training rides, presentations and fundraising events will be posted on the team Facebook page. “Both Colin and I have personalized web pages on the main website as does our team. You can find more information there. Potential riders can call me at 780298-0287 to train with us.” He also wants to hold a silent auction and an awareness event in Camrose with someone from the Ride to Conquer Cancer office to speak to people in Camrose.
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UNRESERVED ACREAGE AND ANTIQUE AUCTION SALE Harry and Sandra Borys of Falun, AB 264067 Hwy 13 Falun, Alberta
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 2018 – 10 am Being from the junction of Hwy 13 and QE 2, go 4 miles west on Hwy 13 OR From the Junction of Hwy 13 and Sec Hwy 795, go 2½ miles east on Hwy 13
Watch For Signs • GST will be charged where applicable • Lunch Available TRACTORS / ATTACHMENTS
“C” Can Container • 40’ Sea Can Container, like new ANTIQUES
• Cream Cans • Beatty Bench Electric Cream Separator • Case Toolbox • Push Mower • Scythe • Lanterns • Enamel Pots • Westfailia Electric Cream Separator • Two Crank Oil Tanks • Two Tall Fire Extinguisher c/w carts
• JD 2320 FWA Tractor, hydro, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, hyd., roll bar • JD “G” Tractor, PTO, hyd., to be c/w JD 200CX FEL c/w quick restored, S/N PCV-207657 attach bucket, 226 hr., S/N LV2320H202947 • JD 2320 FWA Hydro Tractor, 3-pt. hitch, PTO, hyd., roll bar c/w JD 620 Driveover Quick • Huron Coal and Wood Stove Attach Mower, 138 hr., C/N • Platform Scale c/w weights 1LV2320HKBH612049 • Horse Eveners • McCormick Electric Cream • JD 25 Pulltype Combine, all Separator complete MISCELLANEOUS • Dump Hay Rake • 4’ Drag Disc • 2-Bottom Sulky Plow • MM 8’Tandem Disc c/w • Ornamental Windmill hyd. lift • Harrow Cart • 200 gal. Round Plastic Water • Two Walking Plows • JD “AR” Tractor, PTO, hyd., • Assort. Steel Wheels Tank good rubber all restored, S/N • Blue Point Tap & Die Set • Yamaha EF2800 Generator 272683 • Shopbuilt Plywood Box Yard • Board of Assorted Old Tools • JD 332 Diesel Hydro Lawn • Bits • Cow Kickers Trailer Tractor c/w 48” hyd. drive 3-pt. • Wood Frame Bucksaw • Alum. Checker Plate hitch rototiller, 703 hr. 21”x60”x24” • Egg Crate • Two Post Drills • JD SST18 Hydro Lawn Tractor • Macleod Grinder • Fuel Tank c/w 12V pump c/w 48” mower, blower and • 100’ Endless Belt • 2-Whl Moving Trolley grass catcher, 657 hr. S/N • Milk Machine Bucket • 48” Lawn Sweep MOS18C017530 • Insulated Dog House • Cupboard • Wooden Boxes Attachments (Sold Separately) • Four Singer Sewing Machines • Alum. 16’ Ext. Ladder • Craftsman 24” 5 hp Rear Tine • Findlay Bros. Coal and Wood • JD Front Mount Quick Attach Rototiller • Small Rototiller Heater and PTO shaft • Cast Iron Frame Park Bench • McLaren Laundry Heater • DJ 52” Quick Attach Front • Three Quad Cabs • Rogers Pails Mount Broom • 5’ Swivel Winch Lift Quad • Metal Storage Trunk • JD 48” Front Mount Blade • Crocks and Crock Jugs Snowblower • 14’-8’5’ Alum Step Ladders • Vega Electric Bench Cream • JD BR2072 3-pt. hitch Blade • Coleman 27 gal. 5 hp Air Comp Separator • Wash Tubs • JD 3-pt. hitch Trailer Mover • Bosch Compound Miter Saw • Copper Boiler TRAILER c/w table • Metal Tub Clothes Washer • Mastercraft Router c/w table • Washboard • Ice Saw • Mastercraft 6” Planer • Assort. Records • Stihl 125 Chainsaw • Wringer for Tubs • Stihl HS45 Gas Trimmer • Wooden Chairs • 14 L Round Up • Scroll Saw • 2001 Titan Tandem Axle 5th • Wooden School Desk • JD Pressure Washer Wheel Flatdeck Trailer c/w • Spinning Wheel • Two Wheelbarrows 7000 lb axles, 7.5’x24’ deck, • Blue Jars • Two Beam Scales ramps, lights, brakes, S/N • Hay Knife • Four Creamers • 3T Hyd. Press Table Saw • Heaters • Blow Torches 4TGF2420711018601 • Clark Mig Welder License No. 200809 Box 71, Sunnybrook, AB ALVIN MILLER 780-789-2226 or Cell 780-920-6738 TREVOR MILLER 780-722-2705 BARRY KASHA 780-374-2472 Camrose, Daysland, Killam, Tofield, Holden DARCY SHEETS 780-336-6485 Kingman, Rosalind, Viking Clerk: Judy Bentley “For Reasonable Rates and Excellent, Friendly Service, Give Us a Call”
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REAL ESTATE AUCTION Joanne Babwik and the Estate of Peter Babwik of Millet, AB
Being from the Junction of Highway 616 and 814, go 8½ miles east on Secondary 616 or 3½ miles east of Cloverlawn Hall on Secondary 616 OR 22521 Highway 616, Millet, Alberta
SAT., JUNE 9, 2018 – 10 AM Watch For Signs • GST will be charged where applicable • Lunch Available
Real Estate Sells at 1:00 pm – Two Parcels #1. NE 7-48-22-W4 consisting of 69.58 Acres 2017 Taxes $1231.32, included farm yard c/w power, underground well and gas • • • •
40’x60’x12’ Barn 30’x64’x12’ Shelter 36’x73’x12’ Shelter 16’x24’x12’ Shelter
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#2. NE 7-48-22-W4 Lot 1 Block 1 Plan 0322031 • Consisting of 80.06 acres • 2017 Taxes $245.68 • All cultivated • 2018 crop possession belongs to Mrs. Babwik Possession October 31, 2018
Possession July 30, 2018
Terms: Real estate sold on owner’s approval of final bid if accepted. 10% non-refundable deposit sale day, balance on or before possession dates. Real estate transactions handled by Maxwell Devonshire Realty. Contact Wilf Bittner at 780-699-2737
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• 1947 Massey Harris Pony c/w pulley, PTO, ES S/N PGA1151 • 1950 AC “C” Tractor, pulley, PTO, lights, ES, good Rubber, S/N C47376 • Case 3x14” Bottom Plow, coulters, on rubber AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Mr. and Mrs. Borys are moving to town therefore this sale. Take note of the like new yard equipment. Lots of good antiques on this sale. For more information call Harry Borys at 780352-3129 or Miller’s Auction Service at 780-789-2226 or 780-920-6738. www.millersauctionservice.com Terms: Cash or valid cheques only, certified cheque, bank draft or bank letter of credit. No purchases to be removed until settlement has been made. List is subject to additions and/ or deletions. Neither the owner, the auctioneer nor staff of the auctioneer shall be held responsible for any loss or accident on or off the auction site. Look for pictures on our website: www.millersauctionservice.com
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Summer long scavenger hunt on Lucky Highway 13 By Lori Larsen
If you are looking for a fun way to pass the time this summer while discovering amazing little places around Camrose and Camrose County, the Lucky Highway 13 Tourism Initiative is a perfect fit. Starting the May long weekend (May 19), everyone is invited to join in on a summer-long road trip that will have participants visiting the communities of Amisk, Bawlf, Camrose, Daysland, Flagstaff County, Hardisty, Lougheed, Killam, Provost, Sedgewick, Strome and Wetaskiwin. Each of the communi-
ties will have two iconic locations where participants are required to take a photograph to prove they visited both sites within the community. One of the photographs must include at least one of the participants. If you are travelling alone, hone up on your “selfie”-taking skills. The photographs can then be uploaded to the website luckyhighway13. com for later judging by an independent organization. Lucky Highway 13 is open to anyone wishing to participate and discover wonderful hidden gems off of Highway 13. “There will be four
different levels of prizes,” noted Tourism Camrose executive director Jennifer Filip. “Just in case people are unable to get to all 12 communities.” In order to participate in the contest, a minimum of three communities must be visited throughout the entire event which runs until Sept. 30. Winners will be announced on Oct. 13. “This year, we have added another fun component to the tour,” said Filip. “A poker rally.” The rally will take place on July 21 beginning at 8 a.m. at Visitor Information Centre (4910-55A Street) in Wetaskiwin.
Last year’s participants of the Lucky Highway 13 scavenger contest, from left Keith Kirby and Josee Walters were enjoying one of the Camrose selected stops.
Participants will be required to stop in various communities at designated checkpoints where they will draw a card from a deck of cards that are recorded on
their event scorecard which will then be stamped. The event will end at 4 p.m. at Crescent Point Place (4205-53 Avenue) in Provost with a barbecue, where two more cards will be drawn, similar to Texas Hold ‘em, and the highest standard poker hand will determine the winner of the $1,000 prize. Participants of the Poker Rally must be 18 years of age or older and are required to register online by June 30. For complete details on the Lucky Highway 13 scavenger photo contest and the Poker Rally event, visit luckyhighway13.com.
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In The Camrose Booster: • 20-word classified ad in our special garage sale section • Printed Garage Sale carry map • Exposure on The Camrose Booster Facebook page
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Bridge project By Lori Larsen
The 48th Avenue Bridge project is well underway. However, while the warmer weather helps to keep construction moving, spring run off slowed it down. “The contractor continues working diligently on the project, although the spring runoff put them behind schedule by a week or more,” said City of Camrose director of engineering. “PSA is trying to reschedule tasks and bring in additional equipment to bring the schedule back on track. At this time, there is a risk that the project will not be done until early September, rather than late August.” If you have any questions or concerns, contact the engineering department at 780-672-4428 or at engineer@camrose.ca.
TWO FREE LAWN SIGNS to drive traffic/stop traffic at your sale!
The Garage Sale Weekend concept has really caught on! This year’s collection of garage sales will likely be even bigger. Are you participating?
Your ad for this year’s Community Wide Garage Sale Weekend MUST be received by Friday, May 18 at 6 p.m.
SUBMIT YOUR SALE BY: Phone 780.672.3142 Fax 780.672.2518 Email ads@camrosebooster.com or electronically on The Camrose Booster Facebook page or Camrose Now! app
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Aquatic Centre project sparks discussion at council By Lori Larsen
City of Camrose administration reported an update on the Camrose Aquatic Centre renovation and upgrade project and requested council provide direction specific to the timing and funding of this project, during the May 7 committee of whole meeting. Background
In 2015, with the help of BR2, the design contractors, the City selected to propose the design of a new swimming pool, presented administration with a high-level estimate in the mid $20 million range, resulting in a rethink of the project towards a renovation as opposed to brand new facility. The initial estimate, by BR2, of a basic renovation project, came in at $12 million, which included a six lane pool, retrofit to the existing swim tank to improve water filtration, the reuse of existing HVAC with some addition to account for the extra building area, some cosmetic upgrades and a splash park relocation. “As we went along the project grew because we had a lot of community feedback,” said City community services general manager Ryan Poole. The results of further consultation, in 2017, with residents, Camrose Sea Serpents Swim Club, the Synchro Club, Life Saving Sport group, Triathlon Club and Seniors Aquafit Club on the desires surrounding the Aquatic Centre project indicated a
desire for more substantial scope of services including eight lane competition/ multi use pool with spectator seating, leisure pool including lazy river, water slide, in ground accessible hot tub, completely updated change rooms and front lobby and expansion of the family change room. A new design, including the aforementioned desires, was proposed at a cost of $17,022,816. The final tendered cost, as of March 2018, is $17,233,503. This would
approximately $19 million to $17,2 million, adding that one of the initial plans had cement bleachers in the new pool area which had now been eliminated. Poole replied, “We went out to tender and came back higher, so we went back to the drawing board and determined things we could eliminate that wouldn’t affect the life and quality of facility, but will bring the cost back to the $17 million mark. One was the cement bleachers which were a fairly pricey item
pool, or we don’t have proper diving boards or blocks for the swim club. My concern is if we start cutting are we impacting the functionality.” Poole explained, “We are not trying to find $2 million by cutting out functionality and most important quality.” He noted that other areas, such as cutting back on high-end, unneeded insulation on indoor piping and not adding new panels to the ceiling of the existing pool which were
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require an additional $5.2 million in funding that was not budgeted, not including the proposed $2.64 million County contribution subject to the acceptance of the Recreation Agreement. Council asks
Councillor Wayne Throndson inquired as to what was eliminated to get from the initial tender of
approximately $150,000.” He indicated that less expensive options, such as aluminum bleachers, could be considered. Throndson said, “The mistakes we have learned in the past, especially with the past pool, is we start to try to cut and before we know it we are two inches short in the depth of the
strictly for esthetics, were scaled back or eliminated. Throndson, out of concern raised to him from the community, asked if the dressing rooms would be completely revamped or rebuilt entirely. Poole replied, “They are getting a full esthetics rebuild including new lockers, tile, sinks, vanities
toilet partitions and showers. The big change will be the a large family change room.” Throndson asked “Will you be getting rid of the moisture issues, smell and other gunk. Is that just going to come back?” Poole said, “The big plan there is to improve the ventilation.” Councillor David Ofrim inquired as to the possibility of building a brand new Aquatic Centre, rather than renovating the existing facility. Councillor Throndson agreed with Ofrim. “It raises the possibility of having a new pool attached to the field house. There is lots of space, it could accommodate a true multi-purpose facility that enjoys advantages of different streams of government money and has the added benefit of not having to take the existing pool out of commission. And I worry about the costs and surprises of remodelling.” Mayor Norm Mayer said that he is in favour of seeing the Aquatic Centre renovation and addition project, at $17.2 million, proceed. “I would like to see council consider moving forward as outlined with the proposed funding and carry forward required debt until we are able to negotiate with the county.” Councillor Greg Wood stated he preferred the cost of $17 million over the cost of a brand new facility, stating that room needs to be left for vital infrastructures projects. Continued on page 18
Waste Water Treatment Plant project waiting on province By Lori Larsen
The City of Camrose is still awaiting word from the province on whether the City can proceed with its planned upgrades to the City’s Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP). Work on this project started back in late 2008. After an initial meeting with the province, as well as extensive environmental testing of the City’s wastewater and the background conditions within Camrose Creek and the Battle River, the City submitted a proposal to the Province regarding the level of treatment that would be provided in an upgraded WWTP. After receiving initial approval from the province in 2012, the City and its engineering consultant reviewed technologies that would help administration meet the tighter restrictions that would be applied to the WWTP. The City submitted various updates to the province over the years, including a conceptual design report in 2014
and a preliminary design report in December 2017. The City also provided annual updates to the Province regarding the project status, and had multiple meetings with Alberta Environment and Parks (AEP) staff. According to City of Camrose engineering director, Jeremy Enarson, the proposed upgrades to the WWTP would allow the City to remove the majority of ammonia and phosphorus from its wastewater, including better treatment of the carbon and solids that are already being removed from the wastewater. “While the upgrade would not produce water that was totally clean, it would be a significant improvement over the level of treatment currently being provided (at the WWTP), and would reduce the impact that the City’s wastewater has on the environment.” The upgraded WWTP would continue to use the City’s existing aerated lagoons, but would add a number of mechanical processes to
help remove the ammonia and phosphorus. The proposed $40 million upgrade was also designed to be expanded in the future, should tighter environmental restrictions be imposed on the City down the road. After submitting the preliminary design to the province last December, the City was surprised to receive a response from the province in February 2018 indicating that the level of treatment required for the WWTP would need to increase significantly. After reviewing the
recent direction from the province with its engineering consultants, administration determined that it would need to advance a number of the future upgrades into the current project in order to comply with the tighter treatment limits. Enarson said this would increase the cost of the current project from $40 million to between $60 and $65 million. After many meetings with AEP staff and with the Wetaskiwin-Camrose MLA Bruce Hinkley, the City submitted a formal
request to AEP on March 28, asking them to reconsider the level of upgrades required at this time. “While we recognize that the level of upgrades being requested by the province will ultimately be better for the environment” says Enarson, “We are concerned of the impact this drastic change in direction will have on the WWTP project, as well as the City’s ability to finance other priorities within our community. Also, as the current design for the WWTP would allow for further upgrades in the future, we were hoping that the province would allow us to continue with the planned upgrades in the short term, and then work with other upstream users to improve the background water quality in the Battle River before imposing further restrictions on the City.” Administration hopes to have a response from the province within the next few weeks.
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Stagger returns for Bailey show
MULTIPLE CANADIAN FIDDLE CHAMPION
By Murray Green
Leeroy Stagger has been one of Alberta’s fastest rising stars over the last five years. He has made several appearances in Camrose after being nominated for a Roots Solo Recording of the Year in 2013 for his album Radiant Land. This former BC and now Lethbridge Canadian
An exciting live show featuring fancy instrumentals, trick fiddling, smooth vocals, sensational step dancing, family humour and more. So…
alternative country singersongwriter will be making a return visit to Camrose on Thursday, May 24 for an 8 p.m. show opening for Buffy Sainte-Marie at the Bailey Theatre. Stagger’s 11th studio recording, Love Versus, was released April 7, 2017. The album includes performances from drummer Pete Thomas (Elvis Costel-
lo), guitarist Paul Rigby (Neko Case), keyboardist Geoff Hilhorst (the Deep Dark Woods) and Stagger’s longtime bassist Tyson Maiko. Stagger’s backhome style is reinforced with strong musicians on his latest work. The first single “I Want It All” was written as a meditation on being grateful for what one has.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018 Camrose United Church 4829-50 Street, Camrose
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Buffy Sainte-Marie is a Canadian music icon. She will be performing in Camrose at the Bailey Theatre on Thursday, May 24 after opening act Leeroy Stagger takes the stage at 8 p.m. This is a rare treat for local music fans. She was born on the Piapot Plains Cree First Nation Reserve in the Qu’Appelle Valley in Saskatchewan. Since her debut album in 1964 It’s My Way, the Cree singer/songwriter has been a trailblazing, tireless advocate, innovative artist and disrupter of the status quo. Her achievements as a singer-songwriter, mu lt i-i n s t r u me nt a l i s t , social activist, educator, philanthropist and visual artist are truly unique. As a humanitarian, she has toured the world working tirelessly for decades to pro-
tect and honor indigenous communities. Buffy has written pop standards sung and recorded by Barbra Streisand, Cher, Janis Joplin, Elvis Presley, Donovan, Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes. She penned “Universal Soldier” the definitive antiwar anthem of the 20th century. She was the first First Nations artist to be awarded an Academy Award (Best Original Song for “Up Where We Belong”) and has also received four JUNO Awards, a Golden Globe, the Governor General’s Performing Arts Award, a BAFTA Award, Polaris Music Prize, Queen’s Jubilee Medals and Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards. She is the recipient of the Order of Canada and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, the Canadian Country
Music Hall of Fame and Canada’s Walk of Fame. The American Indian College Fund presented Buffy with their Lifetime Achievement Award, in part to acknowledge her work with the Cradleboard Teaching Project where she uses her multimedia skills to “create accurate, enriching core curriculum based in Native American cultural perspectives.” Buffy said there’s still work to be done, and that work is featured in her latest album Medicine Songs (2017), a collection of frontline songs about unity and resistance. These are themes she has been writing about for over 50 years and her message has remained relevant throughout generational and cultural shifts. She is a dedicated voice to inspire, encourage and influence positive change globally and at home.
Western Canadian Music Awards By Murray Green
Several western Canadian bands and musicians that have performed in Camrose were nominated for top awards. The Western Canadian Music Alliance announced the talented artists and members of the music industry who have been nominated in the 2018 categories. The winners will be honoured this fall at BreakOut West in Kelowna, BC, which takes place from Oct. 10 to 14. This is shaping up to be an exciting year for the WCMAs with nominee representation from all six member associations as well as Nunavut. Winners of the artistic categories will be announced on Oct. 11 at the WCM Awards Reception in Kelowna, and Industry and Specialty Award categories will be presented on Oct. 13 at the Industry Awards Brunch at the Delta Hotel in Kelowna. Blues Artist of the Year: Jesse Roper, BC; Jim Byrnes, BC; Steve Kozak, BC; The Harpoonist and The Axe Murderer, BC; and Tracy K, MB. Both Byrnes
and The Harpoonist and The Axe Murderer have played at the Bailey Theatre (Rose City Roots Society). BreakOut Artist of the Year: Attica Riots, MB; Megan Nash, SK; Shred Kelly, BC; The Dead South, SK and The Jerry Cans, NV. Shred Kelly (Bailey-Rose City Roots Society) and The Dead South (Big Valley Jamboree, Bailey) have played in Camrose. Children’s Artist of the Year: Bobs & LoLo, BC; Fred Penner, MB; Jessie Farrell, BC; Rockin’ Robin and The Magical Tree, BC and The Kerplunks, BC. Bobs and LoLo (Bailey and Lougheed) and Penner (Bailey) were hits for local children. Country Artist of the Year: Blake Berglund, SK; Brett Kissel, AB; Jess Moskaluke, SK; The Dungarees–AB and The Road Hammers, AB. Berglund (Bailey, Rose City Roots Society), Kissel (BVJ and Community Centre), Moskaluke (BVJ), Dungarees (BVJ and Bailey) and Road Hammers (BVJ and Bailey) have all played in Camrose. Recording of the Year: Attica Riots, MB; Ben Sin-
ister, BC; Dear Rouge–BC; Kacy & Clayton, SK and Leeroy Stagger, AB. Stagger ((Bailey, Rose City Roots Society) has played in Camrose a few times and he will be opening for Buffy SainteMarie on May 24. Rock Artist of the Year: Band of Rascals, BC; Bend Sinister, BC; Close Talker, SK; nêhiyawak, AB and Scenic Route to Alaska, AB. Band of Rascals ((Bailey, Rose City Roots Society) and Scenic Route to Alaska (Bailey) have played in Camrose. Roots Duo/Group of the Year: Big Little Lions, BC; Kacy & Clayton, SK; The Dead South, SK; The Deep Dark Woods, SK and The Jerry Cans, NV. The Deep Dark Woods (Bailey, Rose City Roots Society) have appeared in Camrose. Roots Solo Artist of the Year: Kim Beggs, YT; Leeroy Stagger, AB; Little Miss Higgins, MB; Matt Patershuk, AB and Slow Leaves, MB. As well as Stagger, Little Miss Higgins and Slow Leaves have entertained (Bailey, Rose City Roots Society) in Camrose.
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Based on the option of shutting down the pool from September this year to November 2019, Poole estimated the operational costs, comparing status quo (remaining as is) with renovations. Revenues based on Status quo 2018 would be $673,400 (with $150,000 County contribution) and based on renovation would be $506,700 (with $150,000 Country contribution). Status quo 2019 would be $673,400 (with $150,000 County contribution) and based on with renovation would be $198,550 (with $150,000 County contribution). Expenses based on status quo 2018 and 2019 would total $$1,196,065 each year. Expenses during renovations, if the project progressed, in 2018 would be $819,100 and $450,900 in 2019. “We estimated our expense overall impact would be around $560,000. There is actually a savings during that shutdown time.” Poole also explained the estimate of future operational costs with total revenues for 2018 at $673,400 and post renovation of $776,440 and total expenses for 2018 $1,196,065 and post renovation of $1,552,460. “We are estimating a $253,355 increase in operating the new facility over operating the existing facility.” Impact on taxpayers
HEARING AND SPEECH
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster On May 6, Mayor Norm Mayer, centre, signs a proclamation declaring May hearing and speech month, with Camrose Elks president Gerry Czapp, left and Royal Purple member Marion Czapp, standing in for the honoured royal lady Marge Lynch. Pictured left to right back row are Larry Babiuk, Wally Lindberg, Aaron Lindberg and Ed Bieber, middle row Velma Babiuk, Isabelle Meadley, Joan Lee, Gerri Szott, Doreen Pushak, Pauline Gateley, Dianna Lindberg and young future Elks member Ethan Gerber right of Marion Czapp.
City administration proposed funding the additional $5.2 million with a $4.3 million debt, $200,000 of general capital and $700,000 of MSI grant funding. According to City of Camrose financial service general manager Travis Bouck, the debt servicing costs on the $4.3 million debenture (over 15 years), increased operating costs and funding alternatives would impact the average household (approximately $300,000) by $55 annually and non-residential properties, for each $100,000 in property value, $32 annually. Councillor Max Lindstrand asked if the net cost of operation (post renova-
tions) of $776,020, included debt servicing costs. Bouck replied, “The debt servicing costs are not included in that $776,020, that is just the operating deficit. The debt servicing costs for the Aquatic Centre, assuming the debt is $4.3 million over 15 years, is about $354,000 a year.” Bouck went on to explain the impact an additional $5.2 million would have on the Waste Water Treatment Plant (WWTP) upgrade project and possible resources available for funding, including MSI reserves, capital reserves built up, and some capital from the County. “If the WWTP project goes from $40 million to at least $60 million, we have $25 million to find. Our levies on the utilities generate $4 million dollar of surplus to build a reserve. That $4 million could cover the costs of the WWTP if we fund it in the manner recommended, however, we might not be putting away enough for the future for other large projects. “I don’t think we can not raise utility rates given the WWTP effect coming in and still be in a good situation for capital projects.” Bouck described a summary of the funding model for the City covering the upcoming period through 2020 including a $60 million WWTP, $17 million Aquatic Centre, $8 million public works building, the remaining $4.8 million for the 48 Avenue bridge replacement and $7 million of other capital projects within the City. The funding sources include various capital reserves, user fees, grants and debt. “In general, the City would be able to fund the proposed projects; however the capital reserves decrease from over $27 million to approximately $16 million and debt increases by over $21 million. None of the numbers noted in the summary include any capital contribution from the County for the Aquatic Centre.” The Aquatic Centre upgrade and addition project matter will come back before council during the regular council meeting on May 22.
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The automotive section of
Restored Chevelle finds place at local car shows By Murray Green
When Ben Schiere was young he went through quite a few Chevrolet Chevelles along the way. So when it came time to find a vehicle to restore he didn’t hesitate. “I found a 1972 Chevelle just beside us down the street (formerly Online Sales) and bought it for $3,500. It was more money than what I wanted to pay, but I was looking for a 1968 to 72 because that is the body style I liked the best. I just liked the way they looked—the fastback style,” said Ben. “It is a common model with a straight bench seat, automatic on the column and a stock 350 motor.” The Chevrolet Chevelle is a mid-sized automobile, which was produced by Chevrolet in three generations for the 1964 through 1978 model years. Part of the General Motors (GM) A-Body platform, the Chevelle was one of Chevrolet’s most successful nameplates. “I had to rebuild the whole thing and took the body right off the frame. I bought this one because it was complete. I wanted the bench seat so I can take company out with me. I wanted to build the car back to original as possible,” explained Ben. Body styles include coupes, sedans, convertibles and station wagons. Super Sport versions were produced through the 1973 model year. The Chevelle also provided the platform for the Monte Carlo introduced in 1970. The Malibu, the top of the line model through 1972, completely replaced the Chevelle nameplate. “The extras I did put on it were chrome wheels and new AM/FM radio. When you look at it, it looks like the original radio, but it is after market. I updated the rubber floor mat because it had a plain- jane, carpet was added, I changed the seats from vinyl cloth to vinyl and a few little updates like that.”
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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Ben Schiere stands by his sleek 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle at the first Bawlf show and shine. He drove several Chevelles when he was younger, now he has a restored version to enjoy again.
Chevelles were also assembled and sold in Canada. While similar to their Stateside counterparts, the convertible was available in the base Chevelle series, a model never offered in the United States. The Chevelle was the basis for the Beaumont, a retrimmed model sold only in Canada by Pontiac dealers through 1969. “I like to go to the local shows. I don’t like the long shows in the heat all day. I like Camrose, Round Hill, Johnson Beach and this year Bawlf,” said the Edberg area resident. “We might go to a few more this year if my wife arranges it around her work.” The Chevelle Super Sport, or SS represented Chevrolet’s entry into the muscle car battle. “I like to look at everyone else’s vehicles and
share stories. I have a book, combination photo album and scrapbook, that shows the restoration. People like to look at that,” he added. Chevelles featured single-unit parking/ side marker lights on their front fenders, outside of a revised twin-bar grille in 1972. The 1972 Chevelle series had wide enough appeal to qualify as America’s second-bestselling car. “I have the car valued at about $25,000 now, but if you total up the hours I put into it, I’m still not ahead. I tried to do as much as I could myself. I had someone build the automatic transmission for me because it has been awhile since I did one of those,” Ben said. With that V8, the Malibu Sport Coupe was the top seller by far starting at $2,923. The six-
cylinder version ran $90 less. NASCAR drivers Cale Yarborough and Benny
Parsons also had great success with new look 1973 Chevelles on the track.
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Powerline Baseball League opens with nine teams By Murray Green
The Powerline Baseball League will have a new look this year with nine teams in the fold. The Edmonton Expos and Camrose Axemen joined the league that
featured regular squads of Armena Royals, Camrose Roadrunners, Holden Blue Jays, Leduc Milleteers, Rosalind Athletics, Sherwood Park Athletics and the Tofield Braves.
The season opened with four games last Saturday. Tonight the Expos are in Leduc, Roadrunners are in Holden and Armena is in Tofield. The home opener for the Axemen is on May 16
with Rosalind visiting Harry Andreassen Field in Kin Park. On May 17, the Expos are in Camrose to take on the Roadrunners. Tofield meets the Axemen on May 23 and
the Axemen play again the next night against the Roadrunners. All games start at 7 p.m. An all-star game is proposed for July 8 in Camrose.
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If you have a vintage ride (rebuilt or original) or if you’re in the midst of a build: street, rat or restoration, we’d like to profile your project.
Soon she will be able to tell your car where to go Voice technology is coming down the road for self-driving cars. It sounds like science fiction but in reality it’s not too far away. Yet, even with all these incredible changes, there will always be the occasional “oopsie.” The more Aunt Martha talks, the bigger the chance for an “oopsie.” If an “oopsie” does happen, you need to find a great body shop able to fix your high-tech vehicle, and it just so happens there’s one right here in Camrose. The Auto Shoppe is the only factory certified collision repair shop for miles around. That means your vehicle is in good hands. The highly trained professionals at the Auto Shoppe can take out the “oopsies” while keeping the scientific technology running smoothly. And Aunt Martha will need to learn to keep her voice down in the back seat.
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What’s up at the Camrose Public Library By Lori Larsen
Camrose Public Library offers residents a variety of interesting adult programs from which to learn, have fun and social-
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If you are looking for a little something else to do, the library also offers special date programs and events. Click the knitting needles together and come out to Double Knitting With Maria on May 27 at 1:30 p.m. You must have some knitting experience and registration is required by phoning 780-672-4214 to reserve a spot and get a list of materials. There will be a Mirror Lake Bridge Info Session on Tuesday, May 29 at 1 p.m. The City of Camrose director of engineering will be presenting information about the need for the Mirror Lake Bridge replacement project, as well as how the work is progress. For more information on any of the programs available at the Camrose Public Library, telephone 780-672-4214.
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Year end dance shows held at Lougheed By Murray Green
Several year end dance shows will be held in Camrose at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre.
Camrose Academy of Dance will have two Year End Shows on May 26, at 11 a.m. and again at 5 p.m. The Dance FX will
present Take on the World with two shows on Saturday, June 2 at 1:30 and 6:30 p.m. A Dance FX showcase
will hit the stage on Sunday, June 2 at 10:30 a.m. Ballet Camrose will present two shows as well. A Dance Extravaganza will take place at 6:30 p.m.
with ballet, pointe, jazz, modern, tap and hip hop on Saturday, June 9. Then the next day, they will present Alice in Wonderland.
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Adela Hildebrandt December 17, 1926 ~ May 3, 2018 With sad hearts, we announce the passing of Adela Hildebrandt on May 3, 2018 at 91 years of age. Adela passed after battling various health issues over the past year while under the exceptional care of St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose, home care, and other care giving staff. With the knowledge that she is now in the presence of her Lord and Savior, the family is celebrating Adela’s life and what she meant to all those who knew and loved her. Adela was born on December 17, 1926 in Rejeoff, Poland as the youngest of nine children who made up the Kamila and Gustav Schmidt household. Five of her siblings did not live beyond infancy as often occurred during the depression and war years. Adela, the youngest in this family was predeceased by her parents; and her older sisters Hanna (Saide), Helen (Hetman) and her brother Sig Schmidt. After World War I, the Schmidt family of six made their immigration plans to Canada in 1928. The Schmidt family boarded the maiden voyage of the Duchess of Bedford on June 1, 1928, arriving in Canada on June 8th. They quickly made their way by train to New Sarepta, Alberta and there began the lifelong Canadian adventure of this quiet, hardworking and faithful lady. After her school years, Adela met her life’s partner, Irvin Hildebrandt; they were married on June 15, 1950, and made their new home in Ferintosh, AB, where they worked together on their homestead farm raising their own family, making her impact on all the people she connected with. After their farming years, Adela and Irvin moved to Camrose in 1994 beginning their retirement years which included making many new friends in the churches they attended and the community they embraced. Adela loved going to the swimming pool, working in her gardens and greenhouses and just going out for “coffee”. In 2013, she moved to Deer Meadows and enjoyed her time with her extended seniors’ family until her passing. During the latter years when her eyesight was failing, Adela had to reach out and “see” her children and grandchildren in a very different way, by listening closely and using all her other senses, to let them know how special each one was to her while offering prayerful encouragement to all those around her, that she was ready to go home. We all reflect on the memories of our mom, grandmother and great-grandmother and are pleased with the high standard and example she led throughout all her life, until meeting her Lord and Savior. On September 15, 2016, Adela’s husband Irvin passed away after a lengthy healthcare battle. Adela’s great-granddaughter Callie predeceased her in May 2017. She departs leaving Alvin (Irene) from Kelowna, BC, Ken (Joanne) of Camrose, AB, Les of Ferintosh, AB and Phyllis (Michael) Mielnichuk from Calgary, AB, all of whom were able to see our mom at her best, even as she battled her own health issues including her diminishing sight. The extended family includes 10 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. In recent years as her own health was failing, her greatest pleasure was to care and pray for her children, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Since 1986, Adela was “mom” to the six children of the deceased Henry and Lydia Miller who all had a special two-way bond with their “Tanta Della”. Please join us for a Celebration of Life service to be held on Monday, May 21, 2018 at 12:00 noon at Solid Rock Church, Camrose. A private family internment will be held earlier at the Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial donations can be made to her favorite children’s charity: Mission of Mercy Canada in aid of children’s causes in Calcutta. https://www.missionofmercy.ca/
Roger Leo Weller
Edward Robert Fuller March 15, 1933 ~ May 7, 2018 Edward Robert Fuller of Camrose, Alberta passed away on Monday May 7, 2018 at the age of 85 years. Edward was born in Duhamel, Alberta on March 15, 1933. He left the farm at age sixteen and went to work with Uncle Barney in Fox Creek. From there, Ed did odd jobs and worked in a number of different roles around Alberta. Ed started working on road construction where he met Kenny Ponder. Kenny introduced Dad to Helen Stocking. They married in 1958 in a small ceremony. From there, they traveled around Alberta to work on the roads. Dad worked on the Alaska Highway. He was on the crew that built the first overpass in Alberta: Highway 1 or 16 Avenue NW Calgary. Ed raised four children Mitch, Brenda, Blain and Blair. In 1968, he settled in Camrose where he lived for the remainder of his life. He found employment with Alberta Transportation and worked there for 35 years before he retired. Shortly after retirement, Helen passed away. From there, Ed was fortunate to meet Helen Caldwell with whom he shared time until his passing. During his retirement, Ed became very active in senior sports. He participated in disc golf, floor curling, bocce and shuffleboard. Ed represented Alberta at the National Senior Games where he and Helen were awarded a bronze medal for their efforts. He was very proud of these achievements. What he liked the most was the social part. Dad loved people and would talk to anybody. He is known as kindhearted, funny, loyal and hardworking. We love him so much and will miss him a lot. Left to cherish his memory are his children Blain (Theresa) Fuller, Blair (Paula) Fuller, Mitch (Barbara) Fuller and Brenda Dargatz (Brian Jenner); special friend Helen Caldwell; eleven grandchildren; seventeen great-grandchildren; and sisters Vy Trussler and Edith Young. Edward was predeceased by his wife Helen; brothers Harry and Reggie; and sister Gladys Anderson. A Funeral Service was held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, May 15, 2018 from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Rev. Harry Rusk officiating. Interment will take place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Edward’s memory may be made to the Hospice Society of Camrose and District. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
November 6, 1929 ~ May 4, 2018 Roger Leo Weller, of Daysland, Alberta passed away on Friday, May 4, 2018 at the age of 88 years. A Funeral Mass was held at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 9, 2018 from Our Lady of the Prairies Roman Catholic Church with Rev. Carlos Nunez officiating. Interment has taken place in Daysland Cemetery. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.
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Memorial Poems
August Lorenz
March 16, 1986 – May 18, 2012 Forever loved, Forever missed Love, your family
October 18, 1924 ~ May 16, 2008 Partings come and hearts are broken, Loved ones go with words unspoken. Deep in our hearts there’s a memory kept, For a husband and father we’ll never forget. – Leona and family
Now available for publication in The Camrose Booster. Ask for our 24-page booklet of poetry. Words of comfort to remember someone special.
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IN MEMORY OF OUR DAD
Clifford Magnus Bakke 1932 ~ 2018 Cliff Bakke was born to Clarence and Magdalena Bakke at Rosalind, Alberta on October 1, 1932, a twin to his sister Hilda. He grew up in the Montrose district east of Rosalind and attended Montrose and Rosalind schools along with his sisters and brother. Cliff loved sports of all kinds. He and his siblings competed and won many ribbons and awards at track meets and ball tournaments. When he was about 14, he had a very special horse which he entered into races and events, even one in Edmonton, and his horse usually came away the winner. He sure loved that horse and was so proud of him; he still talked about him in the last weeks of his life. Later on, he loved curling and won lots of prizes, and was an avid fisherman and big game hunter. When Dad was home from work as we kids were growing up, we were guaranteed that the television was on football or hockey, so he taught us all to love sports too, whether we liked it or not. In July 1953, Cliff married his childhood sweetheart Charlotte Batke of the Albury district and it wasn’t long before they had seven kids, all within 13 years. Our parents farmed for the first 12 years of their married life, then tried acreage living near Camrose and New Norway before finally settling in Camrose in 1979. Cliff is survived by his wife Charlotte; and all seven of his children: Christine Ermineskin of Whitehorse, Yukon, Deborah (Keith) Tollefson of Ohaton, Daniel of Faro, Yukon, Maureen (Dave) Mason of Edson, Darryl (Tracy) of Millet, Susan (Jim) Augustin of New Norway, and Roger (Michele) of Salmon Arm, BC. He is also survived by 28 grandchildren, 40 great-grandchildren and four great-great grandchildren; his sisters Dorothy Boden and Evelyn Thompson. He was predeceased by his parents, his twin sister Hilda Zimmerman and his brother Edward. Cliff lived in his own home until February 2014 when he suffered a fall and moved into Deer Meadows and then Viewpoint, both managed by Bethany Group. He passed away peacefully in St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose, on April 19, 2018 at the age of 85 years. In memory of our Dad, husband, grandfather and brother, there will be a Graveside Service in Camrose on Friday, June 1, 2018 at 1:30 p.m. with luncheon to follow at Stoney Creek Centre, 5320-39 Avenue (Ski Club Clubhouse). The family wishes to thank St. Mary’s Hospital Palliative Care Unit, Drs. Minders and Botha, and all the very capable and compassionate nurses who helped our Dad to be comfortable during the last four months of his life. We would also like to thank all the caregivers at Deer Meadows and Viewpoint, as well as Burgar Funeral Home for their help and professional service. Please feel free to make any donations in memory of Clifford Magnus Bakke to St. Mary’s Palliative Care Unit or The Bethany Group.
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Marjorie “June” Withers Marjorie “June” Withers was born in Keg River, Alberta on June 30, 1933. Her parents were James and Annie Smith (nee Yurkowski). June passed away peacefully on May 5, 2018 at Louise Jensen Care Home, Camrose, Alberta at the age of 84 years. June married Joseph Withers on March 21, 1951. They worked and lived from Manitoba to British Columbia, eventually moving back to Alberta where June resided in her last years in Camrose with her daughters. June loved her girls and in the early years, she loved bowling, curling, skidooing camping, crosswords and jigsaw puzzles. Then in her later years, she enjoyed her gardens and flowers. June was predeceased by her husband Joe; both of her parents; sisters Glenna Zuffa, Patsy Bachewich, Glady Smith and Rocky Smith. She is survived by her daughters Jo-Ann McNelly, Janet Withers and Jessi Sears (Jeff); her grandchildren Travis McNelly, Marlo Richardson (Devan), Joseph McNelly and Justin Perry; great-grandson Jaid McNelly; sister Betty Orr; sister-in-law Gwenn Smith; as well as nieces and nephews. A celebration of life and open house was held at 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. on Friday, May 11, 2018 at Weber’s Mount Pleasant Reception Hall, Camrose, Alberta. Cremation has taken place. Donations may be made to the Alberta Alzheimer’s Association.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE – Family smorg style breakfast at Moose Family Center, Sunday, May 20 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Adults, $8.00. CAMROSE WILD ROSE DANCE CLUB POLKAFEST – (Theme 50s & 60s) Dance at Mirror Lake Centre, 541549 Ave., Camrose. Sat., June 2. Bands: Northern Kings 2-6 p.m., C hw i l l Br o s. 7-11 p.m . Admission $40/person including supper and lunch. For tickets call Iris at 780-608-1590 or Terry at 780-608-1987. Everyone welcome. Call Ken Dobos at 780-672-8324 for info or visit www.camroseseniorcentre.com. ROUND HILL W.I. 100TH ANNIVERSARY – June 3, 1:00 p.m., Round Hill Community Centre. $5 door charge. Enjoy an afternoon of wit and wisdom with guest speaker, Brenda Robinson. For info, call Louisa Undin at 780-679-0503; or Kathy Nahirniak at 780-672-6021 or email tomnahirniak@telus.net by May 25. ST. MARY’S LADIES’ AUXILIARY MEETING – on Thur., May 17, at the hospital in the Multi-Purpose Room at 2:00 p.m. New members/guests welcome! Please plan to attend the… 61st Annual Camrose Flying Club FLY-IN BREAKFAST Sunday, May 27 A hearty Western Breakfast will be served from 7 a.m. to 12 noon, rain or shine! All you can eat with orange juice and Starbucks coffee for only $9; 6-12 years, $5; children under 6, FREE! One of the largest Fly-Ins in Western Canada with over 100 aircraft expected. Flyers and non-flyers welcome!
PERSONAL ST. JUDE – O Holy St. Jude, Apostle and Martyr, great in virtue and rich in miracle, neat kinsman of Jesus Christ, faithful intercessor of all who invoke Your special patronage in time of need. To You I have recourse from the depth of my heart and humbly beg You to whom God has given such great power to come to my assistance, help me in my present urgent petition. In return I promise to make Your name known and cause You to be invoked. Say three Our Fathers, three Hail Marys and Glorias. Publication must be promised. St. Jude pray for us and all who invoke Your aid. This Novena has never been known to fail. The Novena must be said for nine consecutive days. Thanks St. Jude and Sacred Heart. – D.I.P.
DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9406 or 780-608-8798. LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142.
TO GIVE AWAY FARM CATS – one-yearold-plus, male and female. Two mother cats and four kittens, approx. one month old. 780781-0159.
WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780686-5211. LOOKING FOR SONG WRITERS – who have an interest in country and Christian music. 403-742-2360.
HELP WANTED REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY – Part-time childcare position in my home to care for 8 and 10 year old when I must be at work. Candidate must: be over 18, possess reliable transportation and be willing to provide transportation for my children when needed, have an open schedule, provide a criminal record check, provide a child intervention check, be available for early morning, late evening, and overnight care, have previous childcare or parenting experience, and have interest in a long-term arrangement. Salary negotiable, paid twice a month. Full-time care is needed for summer vacation, so the ideal candidate will be interested, affordable, and available. Must agree to provide receipts and social insurance number if hired. References required. I can email my May 2018 schedule if requested. Call/text 780-678-9057. THE CAMROSE ARTS SOCIETY is seeking a part time bookkeeper. Duties include: financial records management using Sage Pro, bank deposits, accounts payable, accounts receivable, minimal invoicing, GST Rebate Application, monthly reconciliation, small payroll, annual society return and financial reporting. Hours are flexible and vary from week to week. Flat rate wage paid on a monthly basis. Please submit resumés to jcherry@camrose.ca or drop by the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre by May 18.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.
SERVICES SELF-INKING STAMPS – Every shape, size, and colour. We deliver, right to your office. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. Call us at 780-672-3142. 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 LOCATED IN 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. GREG BAUMLE BACKHOE SERVICE LTD. • Water and Sewer Line installations • Landscaping 780-608-0355 LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, Owners PHONE 780-679-9134 RON’S ROTOTILLING Small Gardens . . . . . . . $25 Medium Gardens . . . . . $30 Large Gardens . . . . . . . $40 Call 780-608-9695
FOR RENT FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY! NICE QUIET PLACE – two-bedroom apartment suite. Now available. 135 Mount Pleasant Drive. 780-608-3820.
CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 ONE- AND TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENTS – These clean and quiet apartments are located close to downtown at 4914-52A Street. Immediate possession. 780-781-1943, 780-6792170. TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE – Virtually brand new. Energy efficient, spacious, lots of natural light. 5 appliances including dishwasher, washer/ dryer. Room for BBQ on deck. Great location, on a quiet residential street. Plenty of storage space and parking. Local owner managed. Yard work and snow shovelling provided. No smoking, no pets, no small children. Great incentives for one-year lease. 780-679-7090. 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. 2-BEDROOM SUITE – Just renovated! Spacious and bright. Central location, close to Mirror Lake walking trails, shopping. Clean, quiet, well-maintained, non-smoking building. No children or pets. Locally owned and managed, yard work and snow shovelling provided. May rent free! Call today, 780-679-7090. LOCALLY OWNED 4-PLEX Locally owned and operated four-plex, great location close to schools, university and downtown. Two-bedroom suites, open floor plan, five appliances. No shovelling snow or cutting grass, maintained by owner. Suites are like new, monthly rate very competitive. No pets, no smoking. Call Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610 for info or viewing. ONE-BEDROOM – $775; two-bedroom, $900; three-bedroom, $1050. DD $600. Water, heat, basic cable included. No pets, no partiers, no smokers. One month FREE with a oneyear lease. Call Andy 780608-9427.
GROUND FLOOR OFFICE in newer building in Downtown Camrose. Generous 201 sq. ft., quiet neighbours, air conditioned, ample parking. $326.62/mo., including utilities. To view, please contact Blain Fowler or Don Hutchinson, the best and fairest in the business! 780-672-3142 days ASPEN TERRACE Let Us Help You Move In! ONE MONTH RENT ON US! Plus get a reduced rate on a 2-bedroom suite. Available now! Includes fridge, stove and in-suite washer and dryer. We pay heat, water and parking. Small pets welcome. Call for appointment. ACT NOW as this special won’t last long! 780-672-8681 3-BEDROOM HOUSE – located on west side of Camrose. $1250/mo. If you sign a oneyear lease, you will receive the 13th month free. Two condos available on Valleyview Drive in Camrose. 3 bedrooms, 1.5 baths, all 5 appliances included. $1250/mo. If interested, contact Mid-City Property Management, 780-672-0662. 2-BEDROOM SUITE – $1000/mo. plus all utilities, private laundry. No smokers only. Call David 780-672-3534. NEAR MIRROR LAKE – Excellent access to hospital, downtown, Augustana Campus. Two-bedroom basement suite. New washer/dryer, fridge, stove. Garage. Require mature individual, non-smoking, no pets. $700/mo., utilities included. References required. 780-988-6319. HAY LAKES DUPLEX – Immaculate, bright and beautiful. Available June 1. Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, five appliances. Single car garage, plenty of parking. Non-smoking only, pets will be considered. Available to show immediately. Contact Yvonne 587-988-6756. ADULT 40+ CONDO – Two bedrooms, two bathrooms, semifurnished. No pets. No smoking. Available immediately. 780-9200456. SHORELINE APARTMENTS – 4828-54 Street. One bedroom w/balcony view of Mirror Lake. Building has elevator. No smoking, no pets. 780621-8495. AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! – Two bedroom house, major appliances, full unfinished concrete basement. Single garage. No partiers, no pets. $1250/mo. 780-608-4560. T WO - BE DRO OM MOBILE – in south side mobile park. Dogs allowed. $1150/mo., $1150 DD. 587-785-2057. HOUSE – 3 bed, 3 washrooms, major appliances, fenced yard, garage, $1100/mo., June 1? 780-672-6364.
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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) HOUSEHOLD 4-DRAWER DRESSERS – $40 each. 780-877-2255. ASSORTED COFFEE TABLES – $30 each. 780877-2255. W ROUGHT I RON TABLES – glass top, $50 each. 780-877-2255. PURE WOOD STORAGE CUPBOARDS – $60. 780877-2255. HALLWAY STORAGE BOX – mirrored back. $50. 780877-2255. CHESTERFIELD – blue, $50. 780-877-2255.
LIVESTOCK / FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780672-3142. GELBVIEH BULLS – Yearlings and 2-year-olds, polled. Reds and blacks available. 39 year breeding program. 780-672-9950. RED ANGUS BULLS – Yearlings and two-year olds. 780-679-5941. LAKEFORD – Registered Polled Hereford and Red Angus bulls. 2-year-old and yearling bulls available. Top quality from a herd of 50 years’ production history. Semen tested and ready to work in your herd. Contact Dan Prichard 780-385-2298 or 780-385-5125. YEARLING RED ANGUS BULLS – Easy calving, 70-85 lb. birth weights. Lots to choose from. 780-385-0406, 780-386-2127.
HAMLET CLEAN-UP 2018 Kingman, New Norway, Ohaton and Round Hill – Bins placed May 14 and removed May 18, 2018 (a.m.) Armena, Duhamel, Kelsey, Tillicum and Pelican Point – Bins placed May 22 and removed May 25, 2018 (a.m.) Look for the “Orange” Bins For further information please check the website www.county.camrose.ab.ca
CUTTING OF HAY CROPS ON PUBLIC ROADS – Bylaw 1020 Prior to July 15 of any year, only the owner of land abutting the ditch of a public highway under the jurisdiction of Camrose County is authorized to harvest by cutting, baling, or any other method, any forage crop that grows within the said ditches of the said highway. For further information or notice of intent, please contact the Camrose County Agricultural Services at 780-672-4765 prior to June 30, 2018. Check the website – www.county.camrose.ab.ca
COUNTY ROADSIDE PROGRAM The County recognizes that certain individuals wish to harvest the roadside vegetation for hay; if you wish to harvest the roadside vegetation you must contact the Agricultural Services office at 780-672-4765 prior to May 28, 2018 and identify these locations. Check the website – www.county.camrose.ab.ca
ROADSIDE BRUSH and WEED CONTROL PROGRAM Camrose County will be spraying along County Roadsides for the control of brush and weeds commencing June 1st. Spraying will not be done in front of building sites, along field shelterbelts or other sensitive areas. The brush control program will be undertaken for safety, ease of snow removal and site line improvement. Persons must complete an “Agreement for the Restricted Use of Herbicides for Brush and Weed Control in Sensitive Areas” and must post Camrose County “DO NOT SPRAY AREA” signs prior to May 28, 2018. Forms available on Camrose County Website www.county.camrose.ab.ca OR contact County ASB Office 4728-41 Street, Camrose AB
CHESTNUT QUARTER HORSE – 6 years old, very friendly, well broke. 780679-8949.
MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142.
ROTOTILLERS – assorted. $100 each. 780-877-2255. ALUMINUM BOATS – $100. 780-877-2255. POULAN PRO REARTINE TILLER – 6.5 hp, $350. 780-376-3724. RAINWATER TANK – barrel style, flat back, 50 gal. with debris sieve and spigot. $60. Call 780-672-1332, Camrose.
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7660 SPRAY COUPE – 2012, 1150 hr., front wheel assist, outback GPS, E-Kay crop dividers. One owner, shedded. Contact 780-608-6446 or 780679-7353.
MISCELLANEOUS PIPE – Tubing from 1 1/4” to 3 1/2”. Sucker rod - 3/4”, 7/8” and 1”. Line pipe and Casing also available. Wainwright, AB. 1-800-661-7858. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES – $20 each. 780-877-2255. BICYCLES – Assorted, $30 each. 780-877-2255. ELECTRIC MOTORS – 1/2 hp – 1 hp. $30 each. 780877-2255.
5719-43 AVENUE – Back alley. Multi-family garage sale: Thur., May 17, 4-9 p.m.; Fri., May 18, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Sat., May 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lots of good stuff. Come and have a coffee!
AUTO 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. 2013 BUICK ENCLAVE – AWD SUV pearlized white, 142,000 km, loaded, seats 7. New windshield, new brakes and struts. Seats heated and air conditioned. $22,900. 403578-8038. 2006 CHRYSLER SEBRING – convertible. 89,000 km. $5500 obo. 780-679-9669.
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! 780-672-3142. 21’ MOTORHOME – 1977 Dodge 360 motor, dual fuel, 85,000 miles. Needs some TLC. Phone Rod at 780-672-4670.
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Manager
Are you looking for a job that makes a difference? Habitat for Humanity Camrose ReStore is currently seeking a ReStore Manager on a full-time basis (40 hours/week). ReStore is a retail store open to the public offering high quality new and gently used building materials, appliances, and home furnishings. All inventory has been generously donated by individuals, local businesses, and corporate partners. Proceeds from ReStore sales build homes for hardworking families in Camrose. Qualifications • Do you like working with people, including the general public, and love to sell? • Do you have at least 3 years of management and/or senior-level sales and marketing experience in retail or a related field? • Do you have post-secondary education in business, marketing and communications, or a related field? • Do you have the skills required to network with local businesses, corporate supporters, building contractors, and local individuals with the goal of increasing donations and sales? • Do you have the management skills required to lead an effective team of staff and volunteers from all walks of life? • Do you have skills in marketing diverse products in print and online, including social media (Facebook and Twitter)? • Do you have knowledge of home building materials, furniture, appliances, and other home products? Requirements • Valid driver’s licence • Police Information Check • Available to work full-time from Tuesday to Saturday • This position requires lifting up to 50 pounds • This position requires the ability to drive a cube van and operate light machinery such as a skid steer and forklift (training can be provided) ReStore offers a competitive salary and benefits plan, as well as flex time. Salary is negotiable based on qualifications and experience. If you want a job that makes a difference and the ReStore Manager position sounds like a great fit for you, submit a resumé that includes a cover letter explaining why you are the best candidate. Apply in person at ReStore (500746 Street, Camrose, AB) or by email attachment to info@ habitatcamrose.com. Application deadline is May 19, 2018. We thank all applicants for their interest, but are only able to contact individuals selected for an interview.
WE ARE HIRING! • Pesticide/Fertilizer Applicators
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SEDGEWICK, AB 780-384-3080
We are very thankful that continued growth and expansion has opened up new team member positions at Scott’s Quality Lawn Care and Scott’s Pro Lawn. If you enjoy working outdoors in a team-oriented environment, please contact us! PROFESSIONAL • DETAIL-ORIENTED GROWTH-ORIENTED • PROACTIVE Our people are our greatest asset. Direct all inquiries to: employment@scottsqualitylawncare.ca Phone 780-678-6450
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Camrose ready to host 55 plus Games By Murray Green
Get ready to welcome the Alberta 55 Plus Spring Provincial Games to Camrose on May 18 to 20. Registration begins on May 18 at the Mirror Lake Centre from 1 to 4 p.m. and then a welcome banquet will be held at the Camrose Resort Casino followed by the opening ceremonies. Action begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday with var ious competitions at the Norsemen Inn, Royal Canadian Legion and Mirror Lake Centre. Crafts will be open for viewing at Mirror lake Centre from noon to 4:30 p.m. Craft medals will be presented at 7:30 p.m. at the Legion. On Sunday, the competition goes from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the crafts will be on display from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Camrose will attract between 275 to 300 participants to the Games, including friends, spouses, volunteers, provincial and zone board members. E ve nt s i nc lu de cribbage (singles and doubles), f loor curling, 8 -ball, military whist, snooker, contract bridge, scrabble and cultural events including quilting, scrapbooking, woodworking, decorative and native arts, mixed media and photography. Two of these events–contract bridge and Scrabble–are qualifiers to advance to the Canada 55 Plus Games as well. Mirror Lake Centre will host the activities of f loor curling, snooker, contract br idge, Scrabble and cultural events on May 19 and 20. The Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion will host cribbage as well as the medal presentation for the cultural events on May 19. Norsemen Inn will host 8-ball and military whist on May 19 and 20. Zone playof fs to qualify for these games have been completed, with 10 from Camrose and County of Camrose advancing. “Our future looks bright. Cold Lake has ag reed to host the Alberta 55 Plus Winter Games in March 2019, which we are
PERMISSIONER
CAMROSE PCN PHARMACIST
Battle River Power Coop is a cooperative electric utility in Central Alberta supplying electricity to about 8200 rural members. We have a staff of about 52 employees engaged in all aspects of power distribution from installation to maintenance to billing, all administered from the same office near Camrose, Alberta. General Summary: Patrolling power lines for vegetation clearance deficiencies. Job planning and work approvals with landowner. May at times assist with the Trim Crew. Qualifications: o ISA Certification would be an asset o Must have clear, concise and professional communication with people, both orally & in writing o Strong organizational skills and time management skills o Attention to detail and accuracy is required o Good judgement and problem-solving skills o Work independently and as part of a team o Ability to deal effectively with people o Valid Class 5 Driver’s License o First Aid and CPR Certification o Must have team experience; developed ability to communicate with members of a team and to be able to easily comprehend and follow instructions o Must work well with others o Previous experience in Vegetation Management would be an asset Hours of Operation: Hours of operation are generally 7:00 am to 5:00 pm, four days a week. Salary and Benefits: Battle River Power Coop offers a competitive salary, attractive benefits and a positive work environment. The starting salary for this position will be based upon the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate. Applications: Qualified applicants are encouraged to submit a cover letter and current resumé via email or to address below by Friday, May 25, 2018 at 4:00 pm, or when suitable candidate is hired. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Please submit your resumé to: Battle River Power Coop, Attention: Human Resources Box 1420, Camrose, AB T4V 1X3 Fax: 780-672-7969 Email: valerie.king@brpower.coop
(0.8 FTE) Note: A job share will be considered Within the Camrose Primary Care Network (PCN), Family Physicians work together with other healthcare professionals, such as Registered Nurses, Dietitians, Exercise Specialists and Behavioural Health Consultants to provide enhanced primary care to patients of the Camrose PCN catchment area. The PCN Pharmacist will work with our multidisciplinary team by assessing and monitoring patients within the PCN. The Pharmacist’s major focus will be to enhance management of patients living with chronic disease. The Pharmacist will also counsel individuals and groups within our centralized Camrose PCN Risk Reduction Program and provide support to our outlying PCN Clinic In-Clinic Health Teams. The Pharmacist will work collaboratively with family physicians to enhance the delivery of primary care services for communitybased solutions to pharmaceutical management services, provide clinical services as required for challenging, complex, and chronic care patients including, but not limited to, medication reviews, drug education and consultation with other healthcare professionals; and communicate with hospital and community pharmacists, and other multidisciplinary team members as required, to ensure smooth transition for medication related care between sites and managing integration with other appropriate community pharmacists. The Pharmacist will participate in professional development and educational activities, including providing clinical education. Some evening hours and travel between sites may be required. For further information and qualifications please go to www.camrosepcn.com If interested, please apply by email to Colleen McKinstry, Clinical Director, Camrose PCN at: colleen.mckinstry@camrosepcn.com by May 18, 2018. While all responses will be appreciated and handled in strictest confidence, only those being considered for interviews will be acknowledged.
IS HIRING!
GLASS TECHNICIAN Crystal Glass in Camrose is looking for a self-motivated individual who is able to work with the public and possesses some computer skills. Must be able to work under minimal supervision. Qualified individuals will possess a valid driver’s license (must provide current driver’s abstract) and must have steel-toed boots. All other windshield installation tools and safety PPE will be supplied by the company. The job will require working days, weekends and overtime (after hours) when it is required. Crystal Glass is an all Canadian employee owned company since 1949. We offer a competitive benefits package, employee share ownership and a DPSP pension plan. Our salary is very competitive and will be based on the experience the qualified individual possesses. Email resumé to george.parnall@crystalglass.ca or drop off at 5016-49 Street in Camrose.
doing on our own. It is a big undertaking for our seniors’ group, but we are up for the challenge. We are close to announcing a community to host the 2019 Alberta 55 Plus Summer Ga mes. T hese games are a combination of active and passive activities as they were up to 2015,” said Rosella Snopek, activity director for Silver
Willow A ssoc iation, Zone 4. “Our organization is committed to keeping Albertans healthy and vibrant, both mentally and physically.” For more information, or to learn how to volunteer, contact Rosella at zone4activi ti es @ alb er ta 55plu s .c a or phone 780-608-1391.
PRODUCTION WORKERS
Evraz Camrose Works is accepting applications for PRODUCTION WORKERS to work at our pipe making facility in Camrose, Alberta. Individuals must be at least 18 years of age, safety conscious, physically fit, able to work shift work and be available for overtime. We offer an attractive starting wage plus bonus opportunities, as well as an excellent benefit and pension package. All selected applicants will be required to attend and pass a physical assessment and a drug and alcohol screen arranged by Evraz. Applications can be completed in person at the office or sent to Hildy Hoffman at hildy.hoffman@evrazna.com. EVRAZ Camrose Works, 5302-39 Street, Camrose, Alberta We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
BOOKKEEPER Zetsen Master Builders is currently accepting applications for a full-time Administrative Bookkeeper. Qualifications: knowledge of Quickbooks, Excel and Word; accounts receivable, accounts payable, payroll and month-end procedures. Closing date is June 15, 2018. Send resumés to info@zetsen.com Fax to 780-672-1001 Or drop off at our office – 4205-38 Street, Camrose.
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MEMBER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE
School boards share busing
The Position:
By Murray Green
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY VISION CREDIT UNION LTD. SEDGEWICK, AB
The Member Service Representative provides customer service in the form of processing member requests for routine over-the-counter services as well as directing members to the appropriate position in the branch to receive other services that Vision Credit Union Ltd. provides. Member Service Representatives understands his/her role providing exceptional quality, positive, and friendly experiences to all members as well as consistent accuracy. This is a full-time permanent position. For complete job posting details, please visit our website www.visioncu.ca/personal/aboutus/careers Vision Credit Union Ltd. was named Alberta Credit Union of the year in 2016 and was named one of Alberta’s Top 70 Employers in 2016 and 2017. The Person: • Member service experience preferred. • Excellent communication and member service skills are essential for success in this role. In addition, excellent ability to deal with people sensitively, tactfully, diplomatically, and professionally at all times. • Attention to technical detail and proven ability to work effectively in a time sensitive and team environment is necessary for this position. • Cooperative or Credit Union industry experience is a benefit. Compensation: • Salary range $34,000 to 41,000.00/annually • Comprehensive benefits package CLOSING: May 18, 2018 SUBMIT RESUMÉ AND COVER LETTER TO: Jennifer Hormann, Manager of Accounting and Human Resources Vision Credit Union Ltd. – Corporate Office 5007-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S6 Fax 780-672-5996 jobs@visioncu.ca Only those individuals invited for an interview will be contacted.
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OUR TEAM Arnett & Burgess is currently recruiting for an ACCOUNTANT in our Sedgewick, AB location.
ACCOUNTS PAYABLE and ASSET MANAGEMENT CLERK Permanent Full-time
POSITION SUMMARY: This position is part of the general administration team at Camrose County, a rural municipality surrounding the City of Camrose. The Accounts Payable and Asset Management Clerk will work 60% of the time performing Accounts Payable duties and 40% of the time performing Asset Management duties. Reporting to the Manager of Finance and Corporate Services Manager, you will support all aspects of inhouse accounts payable and asset management. Specific responsibilities in accounts payable include: process and enter invoices daily, process cheques semi-monthly, assist other Finance Department staff as needed and provide holiday relief for the Payroll position. Specific responsibilities in Asset Management include: data entry, process and workflow development, and report development. To be successful in this role you will need superior skills in organization, communications, multi-tasking, and priority setting. Also, you must be detail and team oriented, and able to work quickly and accurately. QUALIFICATIONS: • College diploma or similar training in accounting and/or computer database systems • 2 or more years’ experience in computerized accounting and Microsoft Excel (database and formbuilding) • Excellent attention to detail • Proficient in Microsoft Office products and computer systems in general • Strong communication and listening skills • Works well within a team environment • Pleasant telephone manner Please send a detailed resumé to: Jaime Aicken, Manager of Finance Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 3S8 jaicken@county.camrose.ab.ca Deadline for applications: May 21, 2018
This position will be responsible for supporting our Managing Accountant/Controller in providing quality accounting services for A&B. This position will provide day-to-day leadership and direction for A&B’s accounting functions.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Management of the Accounts Payable department including purchase orders, vendor invoices, job costing, project management and payment processing. • Assist in the preparation of monthly financial statements, balance sheet reconciliations and supplemental reporting. • Ensure compliance to internal controls, company policies and procedures. • Identify strategic opportunities to improve operating performance and provide recommendations to Senior Management. • Demonstrate leadership and supervision skills within a team management group. • Excellent organizational skills with ability to prioritize and delegate effectively. • Provide ongoing and consistent direction, guidance, training and support to all accounting personnel.
QUALIFICATIONS:
• Accounting diploma and relevant work experience or University degree in Accounting, Finance or Business Administration. • Previous experience in a complete accounting cycle and leadership accounting role and/or public practice. • Professional accounting designation is preferred (CA, CFA, CGA, CMA). • Excellent verbal/written communication and interpersonal skills. • Continually sets, promotes and achieves high standards of performance, as well as ethics and integrity. • A team player with excellent attention to detail, a strong work ethic and oral communication skills. • Understanding and hands on experience with financial and management principles. • Highly proficient and experienced with Microsoft Excel and Word. for more information or to apply visiit our employment section online.
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VILLAGE OF BAWLF
Office Assistant
Reporting to the CAO and/or Finance Officer, the Office Assistant shall be responsible for the management of the day-to-day office operations. Some of the major responsibilities include but are not limited to: • Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable, Cash Receipts, Taxes, Utilities Billing • Utilities/Tax Maintenance • Monthly EFT • Bank Deposits • Annual Assessment and Tax Notices • Retention of records and information • Communicate and deal with the public • Prepare Agenda for and attend, monthly Council Meetings • Economic Development; Communications Qualifications: • Mature, reliable, self-motivated, flexible • Experience in a municipal environment • Post Secondary Diploma in Accounting • Experience in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook Hours will be 2-4 days a week, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Starting wage is $18.00/hr. Please submit your cover letter, resumé and references to: Tracy M. Ormsbee Fax: 780-373-3798 CAO Email: cao@bawlf.com Village of Bawlf Box 40, Bawlf, AB T0B 0J0 Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The Village thanks all applicants for their interest, however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Battle River School Division (BRSD) and Elk Island Catholic Schools (EICS) see eye to eye on student busing. The boards are in agreement to provide joint busing to students in Camrose. In order to provide safe and caring transportation services in a fiscally responsible manner, EICS and BRSD have successfully agreed to combine transportation services in the Camrose area for students in both divisions. EICS students who were accessing yellow bus services with contracted providers will be provided transportation on the BRSD bus service commencing in the 2018-19 school year. This move is an example of the fiscal responsibility and collaboration that both divisions feel is imperative in publicly-funded education throughout Alberta. As well, significant work within both divisions has resulted in a largely parallel school calendar for both EICS and BRSD. Having similar professional development days and school breaks will positively impact the merging of transportation services within the Camrose area for all students. “We’re very pleased to work cooperatively with Elk Island Catholic Schools to ensure that all students in the Camrose area have access to timely and efficient school bus service,” said BRSD board chair Kendall Severson. “It makes sense in terms of budgets and it helps both of our school divisions be better stewards of environmental resources as well.” For students within EICS, there will be very little change from previous years in accessing bus services. Parents will still request bus service/charges and fee payments via the EICS transportation department. Bus passes will be assigned to all urban Camrose riders by BRSD and can be picked up from the BRSD transportation office just before school starts next fall. Rural riders will not be required to have a pass. BRSD riders will find the system to be business as usual. “This is a fantastic opportunity to work together as school divisions and provide safe transportation within both school divisions in the Camrose and surrounding areas,” explained EICS board chair Justine Wright. “By working together, we can ensure that not only are we fiscally responsible, but are also providing the best level of service available to all students.”
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Wally Wrubleski joins Central Agencies Inc. Well known for his 18 years in banking and farm lending, and more recently with nine years of partnership in the automotive sector, Wally, in previous weeks, has completed advanced training for a career in real estate. He understands the business of property ownership and management very well, with over a quarter-century of renting out and owning personal properties in both Wetaskiwin and Camrose. Wally is well-connected to the community having Wally Wrubleski served on the Boards of St. Mary’s Hospital and Centra Cam; and is presently on the Board of Battle River Community Foundation. He has many years of active involvement in Minor Sports in Camrose. Those who have known and worked with Wally over the decades value his work ethic, honesty and integrity. His experience, dedication and character make for a perfect fit on the professional real estate team at our company. Join us as we welcome Wally as an agent with our company… Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780.672.4495
Reach Wally directly at 780.781.7323
…MORE LISTINGS FOR CENTRAL AGENCIES OUT OF TOWN 46466 RANGE ROAD 213 … Build your dream home in McNary Estates on this 1.57 acre parcel. Beautiful location, views! CA0126793 Asking $156,800 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. Asking $26,000 CA0109931 LOCATION! LOCATION! … This move in ready home is ideally located in quiet little community of Daysland. Bright open floor plan, 3+1 bdrm., open, inviting kitchen w/fantastic deck off dining area. Downstairs has great family room, extra storage. Superb yard, garden space cap off this wonderful family home. So much to offer at such a fantastic price! CA0116473 Asking $229,000 FAMILY FRIENDLY BUNGALOW … on 2 lots in charming community of Hay Lakes. Well laid out a/c home consisting of 3 generous sized bdrm., comfortable LR w/bright windows, fin. bsmt. Huge yard w/garden space, 2 garages. Situated perfectly between Camrose, Nisku, Beaumont, South Edmonton. CA0125941 Asking $228,900 AFFORDABLE LIVING IN VILLAGE OF BITTERN LAKE! … 3-bdrm. mobile on own lot has bright living space, vaulted ceiling, vinyl windows, new HWT. Great outdoor living w/2 deck spaces, tons of parking. Great rental option or downsize to a quiet community. CA0134952 Asking $109,900 NEW NORWAY … Charming bungalow on large lot. 5 bdrm., 3 baths, oversized garage, amazing views just some of the great features of this home! This is a must see! CA0131629 Asking $279,800 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. CA0127101 Asking $79,900 A TRUE GEM IN THE HEART OF DAYSLAND! … Beautiful bungalow, 9’ ceilings, hardwood floors, vinyl windows, low maint. 1-level living w/ MF laundry, 3-pce. en suite, fantastic kitchen. ICF foundation, in-floor htg. in bsmt. 24’x26’ garage. Asking $319,900 CA0135488
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 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 $119,900 BEAUTIFUL 5-BDRM. HOME IN DAYSLAND! … Move in ready, very functional floor plan includes 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 $299,900 BE AU T I F U L LY U P DAT E D BUNGALOW … Amazing price! New windows, flrg., reno’d bathrooms, completely remodelled kitchen, lighting, paint, trim. 3-bdrm. home on oversized mature lot. Garage fixed up as well! Turn key property, just move in! Asking $219,900 CA0131958 ENJOY LAKE LIVING! ... This 2007 mobile features 2 bdrm., lots of kitchen space, lake views off LR! Lge. deck, huge lot with firepit. Make your move, enjoy the sun, birds, nature around you! Asking $94,900 CA0133652 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! Now only $74,900 CA0111477 COME, ENJOY THE VIEWS! … Hilltop walkout bungalow offers picturesque lake views to enjoy throughout the seasons. Vaulted ceilings, open MF, 3 bdrm., 3 baths. 2 upper decks. 24’x24’ htd. garage, TONS of extra parking for your RV, toys. Immed. poss. Get in before summer! Asking $299,500 CA0132548
ACREAGES 55 PLUS GAMES
Submitted Camrose will be hosting the 55 plus Games on May 18 to 20 with about 300 participants and many volunteers. Local participants include, back row from left, Dennis Meadahl, Janet Moseson, Don Stagg, Dennis Hartman and Kathleen Tennant. Front row from left, Daisy Stagg and Dianne Hartman. Missing is Irene Gartner. The Hartmans and Kathleen are from Bawlf area, the rest are from Camrose.
Central Agencies Home of the Week
Well-maintained bungalow
By Lori Larsen
A beautiful brick inlay walkway leads you up to this nicely upgraded bungalow with inviting front curb appeal. A bright open living room greets you as you enter the home and is flooded with warm afternoon sun through the large front window. The kitchen dinette area is also bright and open with lots of natural light. The kitchen features upgraded linoleum flooring and beautiful shaker cabinets. Double garden doors lead from the dinette onto an amazing covered deck making it easy to extend entertaining outdoors. Completing the main floor is a fourpiece bathroom and three bedrooms including the master suite with its own two-piece en suite. Subtle modern paint colours and classic white trim finishes give the home a fresh look. The finished basement offers even
more room for the growing family. A large family room with adjacent recreation room can be used for a ping pong or pool table, or extra sleeping quarters. A spacious laundry room offers appreciated storage space as well. The gorgeous backyard is completely fenced for added privacy and has a good-sized garden shed plus an oversized single car garage with back alley access. Other upgrades include newer shingles, hot water tank and vinyl windows. This wonderful home is located at 6217 Marler Drive and is priced within budget at $279,900. There will be an open house on Thursday, May 17 from 3 until 5 p.m. and Saturday, May 19 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. For a personal viewing, contact Al-Karim Mohamed at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or Cell 587-322-5511
Al-Karim (Al) Mohamed
CUSTOM BUILT 5-BDRM. 1585 SQ. FT. HOME … on full section only 12 E!quarter min. fromNCamrose. inviting floor plan EW PRICOpen, w/wonderful kitchen, hickory cabinets, ample storage, updated appl. Lge. family room w/ cozy FP, triple glazed windows, MF laundry, generous sized master w/en suite. Dev. bsmt. Lge. garden area, maint. free siding, brand new shingles. 4-wire fence, good dugouts w/ hydrant for livestock. CA0127106 Asking $1,125,000 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 EXC. 1615 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW … on 9.9 acres features good size kitchen/dining area, LR w/garden doors out to your 18’x18’ deck. Attached 24’x31’ garage w/entrance to bsmt. Second well for animals is used in summer + much more! Asking $529,800 CA0123205 AWESOME ACREAGE LIFESTYLE, COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS, ON PAVEMENT! … Exc. energy eff. home, 4.3 acres, Hwy 617. 1770 sq. ft. home. ICF basement, ICF MF w/ in-floor htg all 3 lvls. You’ll love the warmth, rustic finish, countryside views, bright windows, beautiful staircase, ceilings. Cozy LR, bright dinette, exc. kitchen, MF laundry, superb master, exc. bsmt. + more! Country lifestyle and décor, you’ll love it! Now only $525,000 CA0123637
HOBBY FARM! … Just outside of Daysland, beautiful mature setting. 3.7 acres, 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Lge. LR addition w/new wood stove. Barn w/ vaulted loft, stalls, att. htd. workshop, dble. htd. garage. Perfect for horses, livestock. CA0127546 Asking $385,000 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
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 $998,000 WOW! EXCEPTIONAL ACREAGE W/ AMAZING Y A R D 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 CA0123488
FARM LAND
FULL QUARTER AVAILABLE! … 160 acres +/–. Add to your current operation or start your own. This parcel consists of approx. 60 acres of good producing alfalfa, 20 acres crop, about 60 acres of pasture. Exc. bldg. sites, numerous opportunities await you here. Only about 20 min. from Camrose. They don’t make any more land! Asking $500,000 CA0133724
FARMS EXC. 155 ACRE FAR M, E XC . VALUE! … On pvmt. Perfect for farming, small bus., hobbyist or just that country lifestyle! Superb yardsite w/2 homes, good bldg., ideal for equipment, trucks, horses, animals. Lovely 1369 sq. ft. bungalow, good 1304 sq. ft. second home, 34’x46’ htd. workshop, 36’x56’ quonset, cattle shelter, corrals, two 30’x72’ coverall bldg., grain bins + more. CA0132465 Asking $895,000
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DEATHS Norma Ruth Lucas, of Camrose, formerly of Elk Point, on May 6, at 74 years of age. E dwa rd R ober t Fuller, of Camrose, on May 7, at 85 years of age.
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E d it h Doreen McCarthy, of Tofield, on May 7, at 76 years of age. Rheinhold Leroy Ollenberg, of Edmonton, formerly of Drayton Valley, on May 8, at 74 years of age.
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Open HouseS Thur., May 17, 12-2 pm #30, 5302-47 Street T H R E E- BE DRO OM CONDO, BY PARKS AND SCHOOLS! … Excellent design! Bright open plan with lots of windows, vaulted ceilings. Spacious LR, open concept kitchen/dinette. 3 bdrm., 2 baths. MF laundry, private entrance. First home or an investment, it’s a great opportunity! Asking $178,500 CA0129738
Thur., May 17, 3-5 pm 4018-69A Street BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY DUPLEX … in quiet culde-saqc. Totally fin., move in ready. Open concept main level, 2 huge bdrm. upstairs, 4-pce. en suite, fin. bsmt. Fenced yard, private deck, single attached garage. Asking $249,900 CA0132138
Thur., May 17, 3-5 pm Sat., May 19, 11am-1pm 6217 Marler Drive “Home of the week, see page 31!” FRESH UPDATES, UPGRADES! ... Glorious kitchen w/beautiful cabinetry, countertops, bright dinette, 1138 sq. ft., 3-bdrm., spacious LR, en suite, fin. bsmt. w/huge fam/rec space. Covered maint. free deck, landscaped, fenced back yard w/alley access shed, oversized single garage. Newer shingles, HWT, vinyl windows. Well-cared-for home you’re sure to love! Asking $279,900 CA0133383
Thur., May 24, 2-6 pm 21054 TWP RD 472 REMARKABLE PROPERTY! … 1/3 mile off Hwy 21. 10 min. to Camrose. 26 acres, 2190 sq. ft. fully fin. home + sun room. A/C, vinyl windows, 3 gas FP, newer shingles. 32’x48’ htd. shop, 32’x60’ partially htd. shop, 34’x60’ barn. 7 acres fenced, 11 acres hay, dugout, garden, masterfully landscaped. A true beauty! Asking $995,000 CA0119340
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IMMACULATE, WELL KEPT 4-BDRM. HOME BACKING ONTO VALLEYVIEW LAKE … situated on massive, private lot. C/W ICF framing, triple, double glazed windows, 4-season sunroom, custom cabinets, hardwood. 2 add. bdrm. downstairs, family roon w/wet bar, office/music room that could double as a 3rd bdrm. Fantastic storage, RV parking, parklike setting in back yard. Asking $579,900 CA0133035 SOUTHW EST ME A DOWS ... 5-bdrm. bungalow. Fantastic open layout, backing onto walking trails, green space. Call today! Asking $449,900 CA0131563 WOW! BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY, AWESOME YARD, CENTURY MEADOWS! … Close to parks and walking trails. Gorgeous 2741 sq. ft. home. Exc. presentation, beautiful open staircase, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flrg. Awesome kitchen, bright dinette, DR, LR, family, den, 2 cozy FP, MF laundry. Huge master, superb en suite. Dev. bsmt. Huge yard, private courtyard, RV parking. Impressive home! Now only $537,900 CA0117430 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 BRAND NEW BUNGALOW … Quartz kitchen counters, FP, vinyl plank flg., MF laundry, WI pantry, vaulted ceiling. Bsmt. framed for future dev. Covered porch, 11’x18’ deck, triple car garage. CA0111562 Asking $429,900 EXC., WELL CARED FOR 5-BDRM. HOME ... features vaulted ceilings, lovely flrg., gorgeous kitchen w/dark cabinets, corner pantry, raised centre island eating bar. Nice sized master w/ 4-pce. en suite, WI closet. Fully fin. bsmt. This property is move-in ready! CA0131396 Asking $374,900 STUNNING BUNGALOW OVERLOOKING VALLEY! ... Handcrafted, master designed open floor plan is sure to impress. Bright, inviting modern design is a breath of fresh air, w/expansive views from virtually every room in the house. Custom kitchen w/gas range, quartz counters, ample storage! Master w/WI closet, dble. sinks, beautiful shower. Open concept downstairs, 3 bdrm., family room, extra storage. Triple glazed windows, ICF block foundation, in-floor heat sani-dump for RV, hardy plank siding. Asking $615,000 CA0126730
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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
BRAND NEW! CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION! … Triple garage, RV option, covered deck, oversized lot. 9’ MF ceilings, quartz kitchen counters, slow close cabinetry, bonus room, walk through pantry, hardwood/tile floors, gas FP, back entry bench seating + more! It’s beautiful! Asking $449,900 CA0131188
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BEAUTIFUL FAMILY HOME, TERRIFIC CURB APPEAL! … 9’ ceilings, G ! DR or family room. flex space for either formal LISTIN NEW Great kitchen layout: corner pantry, centre island, gas stove. Dinette space, LR w/gas FP, built-ins. 4-bdrm., 4-bath home. 24’x24’ htd. garage, fully fin. RV parking, fully fenced, landscaped. Steps to walking trails, park! Asking $479,000 CA0134899 CREEKVIEW STUNNING CUSTOM BUILT 5-BDRM. HOME! … Inviting open floor plan w/natural light. Chef’s kitchen w/custom cabinetry incl. oversized granite island. Grand deck overlooks valley, wonderful evening sunsets, prof. landscaped back yard. CA0131813 Asking $599,999 EXC. BUNGALOW, PERFECT CUL-DESAC LOCATION! … Wow! You’ll love the lge. treed centre island. Well maintained 1156 sq. ft., 3+2 bdrm. Bright open plan, hardwood, spacious LR, lovely kitchen/dinette, en suite. Dev. bsmt. w/kitchenette. 24’x26’ garage. Great yard! You’ll love it! CA0135854 Asking $302,500 BEAUTIFUL PARK RIDGE ESTATES BUNGALOW! … Amazing valley views! Impressive open design, quality built. Exc. presentation w/extra bright windows, 9’ ceilings, hardwood flrg., exc. kitchen, cozy FP in great room, private den, exc. MF laundry, superb master/en suite, lge. family/media room. Bsmt. infloor htg., A/C. Superb triple garage, landscaped yard, irrigation system. It’s perfect! Asking $689,500 CA0132390 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 $899,000 BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY, VALLEYVIEW WEST ... by Battle River Homes! Views, by park, walking trails. Covered front veranda, 9’ ceilings, hardwood floors. Exc. kitchen, granite, WT pantry, spacious LR, bonus room, MF laundry, superb master, en suite. ICF bsmt. 26’x26’ attached garage, RV parking + more! Still time to pick your colours. Finished w/elegance! Asking $479,162 CA0126615 ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! ... Duplex bungalow in La Vista Villas! Adult community, lifestyle. Unique floor plan/design. Vaulted ceilings, skylights, hardwood. Exc. kitchen, quartz, breakfast bar. Lovely living/dining, den, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry, exc. bsmt. dev. Great yard, covered deck. NO CONDO FEES! A must see! Asking $359,900 CA0135092 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW … located in Creekside. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, open concept floor plan. Hardwood, WI closet, 4-pce. en suite, MF laundry, bright office space. Bsmt. newly dev. A/C, steam shower, new paint, new rugs. Fully fenced yard, dble. attached garage, oak cabinetry, water softener, reverse osmosis system. Asking $379,900 CA0124874 CARE FREE LIVING IN VILLAGE AT WEST PARK ... Beautifully kept 3-bdrm., fully fin. home. Close to shopping, hospital, west end amenities. Call today! Asking $349,900 CA0131626 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
Beautiful Walk Out Bungalows by Battle River Homes Gorgeous walkout condos backing onto lake and trails! NEW IN VALLEYVIEW WEST • Desired community LAKE ESTATES! • 9’ and 10’ ceilings • Gourmet kitchens, granite • Generous garages • Exceptional craftsmanship • Finished with Starting from $409,162 elegance
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IMMACULATE, TOTALLY FINISHED! … Valleyview location, parks, playgrounds, walking trails. 3+1 bdrm., 4 baths incl. 3-pce. en suite, lge. living ! spaces, beautiful kitchSTINGProf. NEW LIstorage. en w/great landscaped. WOW! Asking $343,900 CA0135999 ESTONISHING WALKOUT BUGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW … w/ sports court! Premier lifestyle w/1892 sq. ft. open floor plan w/quality, craftsmanship. 4-bdrm., 3-bath home features 9’ coffered ceilings, massive office, FP, MF laundry, 5-pce. en suite, HW on demand, granite counter tops w/spacious kitchen, lge. island, WT pantry. Downstairs incl. wet bar, huge rec room. Triple garage, RV parking. Amazing south views of valley w/all artificial grass. CA0136120 Asking $995,000 EXC. 5-BDRM. BUNGALOW CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL! G ! w/cherry LISTINkitchen … OpenNMF, wood EW lovely cabinets, tiled backsplash, bright living area, 5-pce. bath. Many upgrades over the years incl. vinyl siding, windows, a/c unit, HE furnace, H2O tank, flrg. + much more! Fully fenced yard, pond, hot tub, RV parking, 24’x26’ dble. garage. Don’t hesitate on this wonderful opportunity! Asking $309,900 CA0136089 EXC. BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... Very well maintained 1196 sq. ft., 3+1 bdrm. w/lots of recent upgrades. Great family or retirement home. Superb bsmt. dev. w/huge family/games room. 24’x30’ htd. garage, oversized yard, RV parking + more. Call today! Asking $349,900 CA0128814 WONDERFUL ONE-LEVEL LIVING OPTION … w/mostly fin. WO bsmt. Well kept, cared for bungalow w/hardwood flrg., walk-thru pantry, 4-pce. en suite, MF laundry, bright open concept, low maint. deck/yard. You’ll love the lifestyle! Asking $339,900 CA0132421
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 $319,900 CA0113099 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, RV PARKING, HTD. GARAGE! ... Everything you need is on MF. Exc. 1226 sq. ft. home w/open plan, hardwood flrg., superb kitchen, spacious dinette, LR. Superb master, en suite, MF laundry. You’ll love bsmt. dev. Extensive Control 4 home system. Low maint. yard, attached htd. garage. Asking $359,000 CA0133262 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 $599,900 CA0129180 BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT 2-STOREY … backing onto park, playground. You’ll absolutely love the location, lifestyle w/ valley walking trails nearby. Kitchen has 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. Beautifully landscaped yard, 31’x26’ garage, a/c and more! Asking $567,900 CA0123999 AMAZING CUSTOM BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! … Premier location, valley views. Exc. quality, impressive floor plan. 9’, 10’ coffered ceilings, gorgeous open stairwell, beautiful hardwood flrg., extra bright windows. Amazing kitchen, granite, lge. island, huge WI pantry. Awesome great room, dinette w/views. Spectacular master, en suite. MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., in-floor htg., huge media/ games area. Huge covered deck, private courtyard, a/c, lots more! Ask $789,500 CA0133116 WONDERFUL VALLEYVIEW 2-STOREY ... with bonus room. Cul-de-sac close to playground, parks, walking trails. 3-bdrm., 3 baths, over 1800 sq. ft. w/bright open plan. Elegant LR w/gas FP, lovely kitchen incl. eating bar, DR accessing lge. south-facing deck. Great master w/WI, en suite w/2 vibrant bdrm., bath on upper level. Superb 3-car htd. garage, handy MF laundry. Lge. corner lot fully fenced w/exc. landscaping. Fabulous property to call your HOME. Asking $399,900 CA0118815 IMPRESSIVE DUPLEX BUNGALOW ... in La Vista Villas Adult Community. You’ll love the location, community, lifestyle! Bright open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, vinyl plank flrg. Country style kitchen, lovely LR, FP, den, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Great bsmt. dev. Att. htd. garage. No condo fees! Call now! Now only $332,500 CA0131662
OVER $300,000 BEAUTIFUL FAMILY BI-LEVEL, GREAT YARD! … Impressive, energy efficient built 1450 sq. ft., 3+2 bdrm. home. Superb foyer, hardwood flrg. Awesome kitchen w/island, 2 pantries. Family sized dinette w/ garden door to lge. deck. Cozy FP, superb master, en suite, MF laundry. In-floor htd. bsmt. 24’x26’ in-floor htd. garage, RV option + more! Asking $429,500 CA0135137 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW STYLE DUPLEX! ... On the park! Lovely open plan. Exc. kitchen, granite countertops, lge. island, WI pantry, MF laundry. Amazing master w/full en suite. Fully fin. WO bsmt. Quality built, no condo fees, relax and enjoy! Asking $409,900 CA0125990 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 $535,000 CA0109971 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW … located on lge. pie-shaped lot in Victoria Park. 4 bdrm., 3 baths, open concept floor plan, lots of features! Outside will impress you w/its spacious back yard. This is a must see! Ask $416,000 CA0133358 EXC. FAMILY BILEVEL, CLOSE TO REC PARK, SCHOOLS! ... Beautiful, rejuvenated 4-bdrm., spacious LR, bright dinette, lovely kitchen, generous master. Great bsmt., lge. family/games room. Private covered deck, great yard, 24’x24’ htd. garage, workshop, RV parking. Exc. property, you’ll love it! CA0133173 Asking $327,900 VALLEYVIEW BUNGALOW! … Open concept home, infloor heat, secured RV parking, htd. garage. Maple kitchen w/eating bar, corner pantry, MF laundry, 4 bdrm., 3 baths. Ultimate bsmt. w/custom bar, pool table, poker table. Covered deck, beautifully landscaped yard. Immediate possession, move in before summer! CA0129564 Asking $463,000 PREMIER FAMILY FLOOR PLAN … with walkout bsmt. in Creekview! Stunning 4-bdrm., 2192 sq. ft. 2-storey w/bonus room. Rear covered deck. A/C, flex room w/sliding barn doors, MF laundry, open kitchen overlooks dining, living area w/lge. windows, exc. gas FP w/stone feature wall. True master suite features 5-pce. en suite w/htd. floor. More than enough room for whole family w/terrific valley views you will absolutely love! Asking $537,000 CA0119211 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 $429,900 CA0118511 VICTORIA PARK … Move-in ready bungalow situated perfectly across from park. 5 bdrm., open floor plan, newly updated bsmt. Double garage. Priced to sell! CA0131265 Asking $311,999 VALLEYVIEW WEST! … Stunning custom built 5-bdrm. bungalow. Great layout, hardwood flrg., high ceilings throughout, granite counters, lge. island in kitchen, in-floor htg. Triple garage, fully landscaped + much more! This is a must see! Asking $625,900 CA0127347 SITTING ON ONE OF THE NICEST LOTS IN CENTURY MEADOWS! ... This really could be the quality home your family has been waiting for! Featuring high-end engineered hardwood, vaulted ceilings, custom master bath, quartz counters, gas FP. Trex deck w/in-step lighting, prof. landscaped yard – THE LIST GOES ON! Everything is done, just move in! CA0119198 Asking $555,900 PARK LOCATION, STUNNING RENO ... this one feels like home! Spacious foyer, modern paint tones, crown molding, trim, new doors, pot lights, flrg. Modern white kitchen, 4-bdrm., 3 bath home backing onto lge. park. Unique back yard w/raised garden beds, water feature. RV parking, oversized single garage w/lge. parking pad. Unpack and enjoy the a/c. Asking $339,900 CA0133249 TOP FLOOR W/LOFT! … Floor to ceiling windows showcasing Jubilee Park, high ceilings, lovely open concept condo. 2 bdrm., 2 baths, MF laundry, spacious upper loft. 2 lge. decks to enjoy views, gas FP. Htd. garage located on lower level. Very unique space, make it yours! Asking $499,000 CA0132970 BEAUTIFUL, QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW, VALLEYVIEW WEST! … Premier lifestyle, cul-de-sac location. Absolutely gorgeous home, you’ll love the 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! CA0123640 Asking $637,900 ATTRACTIVE BUNGALOW, GREAT STARTER ... Century Meadows. 1210 sq. ft., 3+1 bdrm. home features spacious LR, DR, country style kitchen, en suite. Dev. bsmt. w/huge family/games area. Cozy pellet stove. Beautiful yard, private courtyard, 24’x24’ garage + more! Lots of potential! Ask $302,900 CA0133620
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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME … walking distance to Jack Stuart School, backing onto green space. 4 bdrm., 2 baths. 24’x26’ garage, fenced yard, lge. deck. Over 1100 sq. ft., fully finished! Asking $287,900 CA0132768 T O T A L L Y UPGRADED! … Move in ready home w/quick posE! IC PR NEWUpdated kitchen cabinetry, session possible. flrg., windows, siding, furnace, HW tank, newer appl. Exc. 16’x28’ garage + private deck. You’ll be impressed! Asking $169,900 CA0132054 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 $209,900 CA0115998 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. 7 appl., 2 decks. Retired, first home or investment! It’s a great opportunity! Asking $169,900 CA0116747 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! Asking $239,900 CA0098325 PERFECT BI-LEVEL HOME ... in a wonderful area! 4-bdrm., new windows, open, inviting floor plan up, recently renovated main bathroom. Downstairs has exc. family room for all your extra items. Outside is virtually maint. free w/superb deck, dble. garage, RV parking. This could be the ideal place you’ve been waiting for! Asking $279,500 CA0133505 GROUND FLOOR, EASY ACCESS, 2-BDRM. CONDO … just recently upgraded. Senior-friendly design, lifestyle! You’ll love the bright, spacious open design, 9’ ceilings, park views. Country style kitchen w/easy access to patio. Easy access shower, cozy FP, spacious laundry room. Ground floor patio access. CA0128836 Asking $212,900 CUTE, AFFORDABLE TURN KEY CONDO … on quiet residential street! No maint. Very well kept, cared for w/ south exposure. Bright open MF, maple cabinetry, vinyl windows, ICF bsmt., new HW tank, cozy patio. 2 good size bdrm., in suite laundry, one parking stall incl. Asking $159,900 CA0135159
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R ARE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY … Up/ down duplex. 1286 sq. ft., G ! concept floor plan. STINopen MasterN EW w/WILI closet, en suite. Additional 2 bdrm., full bath. A/C, laundry area. Kitchen w/ island, WI pantry, walk out to deck that overlooks big landscaped yard. Lower level comp. separate legal suite. Dble. garage, RV parking. Asking $389,900 CA0136354 FANTASTIC INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY … in the heart of Camrose! Asking $624,900 CA0110037 NINE-PLEX, EXCELLENT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! … Very well maintained, central downtown location. Impressive bldg., 8 spacious 2-bdrm. suites, one spacious 1-bdrm. suite. Oversized 50’x209’ lot w/ample parking. A property you’ll be proud to own! Don’t miss out on this one! CA0117063 Now only $915,000
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MULTI-FAMILY LOTS 2.5 ACRES ZONED R3 AND MULTI-FAMILY ... Exceptional west end location across from huge park and playground, by west end amenities. Lots of potential with re-division options. Call now! CA298482
RESIDENTIAL LOTS HUSTLE PARK ... by huge playground and west end amenities! • 30 lots with alley access, starting from $91,190 • 18 cul-de-sac lots, starting from $114,290 SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... by parks, playground and West End amenities! • 14 lots with alley access, from $96,690 • 11 large cul-de-sac lots, from $139,425 Call now for more information!
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COMMERCIAL LAND FOR SALE IN DAYSLAND … Prime location for this M1 zoned property. Lot is 190’x110’ and looking for the right owner. Asking $59,700 CA0119438 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
BEAUTIFUL CHARACTER HOME, IN DESIRED UNIVERSITY AREA! … Wonderful 2-storey in special historical district. Charming 4+1 bdrm., 1664 sq. ft. w/ spacious open floor plan. Exc. kitchen, superb DR, LR area. Oversized private yard, 2 single garages. Close to parks, city centre. CA0135747 Asking $279,900 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 $263,900 CA0110254 E XC ELLEN T & AFFORDABLE! … 2-bdrm. property steps away from west end amenities. Cute kitchen, master bdrm. c/w awesome WI closet, laundry/utility room, great balcony for those nice, sunny days. Don’t hesitate on this great opportunity! C A0124321 Asking $117,900 AFFORDABLE, SENIOR FRIENDLY CONDO, EASY ACCESS, GREAT LIFESTYLE! … Close by medical clinics, shopping centres, restaurants. You’ll love this senior-friendly bldg. Perfect for visiting, entertaining, coffee gatherings. Lovely LR, cozy FP, sunroom, den, en suite. Affordable too! Asking $165,000 CA0118475 ONE-OF-A-KIND! ... Backing the fountain! Bring those creative ideas, let’s see what you can do! 1370 sq. ft. WO bungalow w/some of the best views in Camrose! CA0134813 Asking $265,000 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 $269,500 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 $79,900 CA0103045
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GREAT INVESTMENT … 3970 sq. ft. commercial bldg. Main bay w/dual 14’ OH doors, radiant heat + sec. bay w/standard garage door and FA heat. 3-phase power, 220, city water/ sewer, 2-pce. bath, office, reception. 39’x99’ storage compound + ten 12’x20’ storage bays, 1168 sq. ft. home. Use it all or sublet to pay the bills. Asking $375,000 CA0129977 LOTS OF POTENTIAL HERE! ... This commercial property is locatedNin theLIheart STINofG !downtown Camrose, EW ideal for retail, office, food service and/or investment space. Over 4500 sq. ft. divided by 3 separate store fronts. One area currently rented out. A must see! Asking $419,900 CA0136378 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 $149,900 CA0085343 EXCELLENT OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY! ... Great location, highway exposure! 1528 sq. ft. A SE ! TO LEw/additional retail BLEbldg. LA ALSO AVAI mezzanine. Imagine the possibilities. Available immediately. Asking $375,000 CA0103916 OPPORTUNITY AWAITS IN BAWLF! ... Thinking of starting your own business? With work, this property could be brought back to life and profitable. Situated ideally on Main Street, this may be ideal for a beauty salon, second hand store, restaurant, office bldg. +++. W/so much potential, such a reasonable price, this may be the best spot for your next venture! Asking $39,900 CA0133578 EXC. COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! … Exc. multiuse property, 3600 sq. ft. bldg. on 1.67 acres, Ervick Junction, Hwy 13 and Hwy 21. Zoned RCI, Rural Commercial and Industrial. Awesome htg. combo w/in-floor and OH radiant. 14’x16’ high doors, Buderus boiler, mezz + more. Exc. opportunity! CA0132731 Asking $435,000 EXC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – ZONED M1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL! ... 4 lots w/good central location, suitable for multiple uses. 4352 sq. ft. bldg., good workshop areas, loading doors, front offices, mezzanine storage, HE furnaces, a/c. Fenced storage yard, 28’x30’ rear garage. Easy customer access. Call now! CA0062344 Asking $449,000
Zero step entry! • Master planned community • Designed for active adults • No condo fees • Community lifestyle 1456 sq. ft.
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