May 22, 2018 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXVI, No. 26    40 Pages    May 22, 2018

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Camrose Safeway manager John Larsen and kitchen boss Jun Mah evaluate the shipment of nearly 3,000 eggs brought in for the Fly-in Breakfast.

Inside City of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 It’s Tee Time Somewhere . . . . . . . 20 and 21 Who Can I Count On? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 On the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 to 31 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 and 25 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 to 36 GARAGE SALE LISTINGS . . . . 37 and 38

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61st Annual Fly-In Breakfast on Sunday, May 27th from 7 a.m. to 12 noon at the Camrose Airport. Picture the task of cracking and cooking approximately 220 dozen eggs, estimating how many hefty bags of pancake mix will be required (after all, it’s all you can eat), standing over a hot grill while a minivan-sized order of bratwurst and back bacon sizzles to perfection, and loading, then unloading, pouring and ultimately cleaning up after hundreds of litres of real orange juice and steaming hot coffee are consumed. This undertaking is what is on the minds of Jun Mah and other members and supporters of the Camrose Flying Club. For more details about this popular event, which is wide open to the public, see page 18 of this edition.

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News Features Jaywalkers’ takes over downtown Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Camrose Comp graduates shine among the stars . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Junior high students soar with Peter Pan. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 St. Patrick School students have a field day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Homespun Column by Laurel Nadon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

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Letters to the Editor Animals are quirkier than I thought

Jazz-loving sharks? An attack squirrel? Mindless scrolling took me to two stories that made me realize the animal kingdom is quirkier than I thought. I like both jazz and classical music, but classical is my favourite. Sharks, on the other hand–or at least one group of baby sharks– appear to prefer jazz. Scientists at Australia’s Macquarie University Fish Lab trained baby Port Jackson sharks to associate music with reward as part of a study published in the Animal Cognition journal. The study’s lead author, Catarina Vila-Pouca, explained, “Sound is really important for aquatic animals; it travels well under water (four times faster than it travels in air) and fish use it to find food, hiding places and even to communicate.” Like other fish, sharks are adept at honing in on sounds. In the experiment, the sharks responded well to food stations that played jazz. However, the sharks underperformed when confronted with classical music. Associate professor Culum Brown said, “It was obvious that the sharks knew they had to do something different when the classical music was played, but they couldn’t figure out that they had to go to a different location.” Several stories about the experiment also mentioned that different sharks have different personalities. Sharks have personalities? And respond differently to different kinds of music? Who knew? ***

I was still contemplating sharks with personalities when I read about Joey the crime-fighting squirrel in Idaho. Joey’s life did not begin auspiciously. Soon after he was born, even before his eyes were open, he was abandoned after falling out of his nest. Adam Pearl and his wife Carmen found him and took him in. They bought supplies and set an alarm every two hours to feed him. Joey thrived, and soon had the run of the house, learned to use a litterbox and scavenge from bowls of nuts. He was friendly and would let anyone pet him. Until–a burglar broke into the Pearl home. When police went to their home to investigate the burglary, Joey introduced himself. A few hours later, police caught a burglary suspect with items from Pearl’s home and scratches on his hands. The burglar told police a squirrel came flying out of nowhere and kept attacking him until he left. Joey the crime-fighting squirrel made headlines. But after the burglary, Joey started to get aggressive. One day when Joey seemed especially rambunctious, Adam Pearl decided to leave a sliding door open. Joey eventually ventured out, played with wild squirrels during the day and returned to his bed indoors at night. And then one day, Joey climbed on Adam’s shoulder, getting his ears scratched for several minutes, and scampered away, out the door and up a backyard apple tree. He hasn’t been seen since. “I think that was his good-bye, looking back on it,” Adam said. “If I had to guess, he found a girlfriend and they’re off doing their squirrel thing.”

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

I just had a couple of quick comments regarding the article by Lori Larsen titled “Urban chicken concerns.” I must say that Dr. Frank Marshall certainly covered every imaginable risk to the whole person and animal populations possibly stemming from a few chickens in someone’s backyard. The only risk that was not mentioned was the possibility of the caregiver being struck by lightning as he or she left the house to feed the chickens. If the risks of a few backyard hens are as serious as Dr. Marshall suggests, then most of us baby boomers who grew up on farms should probably be dead. I gathered eggs as a kid, helped dispatch broilers for supper and I cleaned out the hen house on Saturdays. I also drank unpasteurized milk from our milk cows. I am still here to write this letter. I have farmed for a large part of my adult life. Planting a crop that one hopes to harvest to eat or to sell is a risky business. There are about 20 very serious things that could happen to that crop before it is in the bin, but we do it because society needs to eat. Where do we think the say-

ings “don’t count your money before the crop is in the bin” or “don’t count your chickens before they are hatched” come from. I am all in favour of making sure that the backyard chickens are properly fed and housed which may require some regulation and inspection, but the opportunity for someone to raise a few backyard hens should not be quashed because of some very unlikely risks. Ken Eshpeter, Daysland Alberta is different

Having worked in the pipeline industry for 30 years, it’s clear to me that current arguments about pipelines have little to do with pipelines, but are really about interprovincial politics and priorities. Canada, essentially Alberta, is the world’s fourth largest oil producer and we compete with populous and economically powerful countries like the US, Russia, China, Saudi Arabia and Iran. This is the league we play in. BC, Saskatchewan and Newfoundland produce oil as well, but Alberta produces by far the most. Other provinces than Alberta are largely fossil fuel consumers. Their economies and priorities benefit from reducing energy consumption, so reducing fossil fuel consumption costs them little, or actually benefits them economically. Nonetheless, they do like our dirty money, as federal transfer payments illustrate. Alberta is richer, with per capita GDP around $74,000 compared to BC and Ontario at around $55,000, and Quebec at $47,000. So, the other provinces are very different from Alberta. Alberta can join the federal government and other

provinces and squash our oil industry. If we do that we will become like Manitoba. We will have a huge deficit problem funding our current teachers, health care workers, and government. We’ll also have a lower standard of living by about 25 per cent and little large-scale economic potential. On the other hand we can persist in fossil fuel development. This will not sit well with other provinces or the federal government and they will continuously try to hobble our economy – but they’ll still enjoy our transfer payments. Personally, I’d go for development even with the problems that creates. All we need to do with our fossil fuels is get them across the US border. The US isn’t the best of friends, but the US is the friend we’ve got and it’s the only friend we really need. We can forgo environmental leadership because what Alberta does, and Canada for that matter, will have no effect on climate change. The developed countries cannot cut CO2 emissions enough to offset the growing CO2 emissions of the developing world, and so CO2 levels will continue to increase. Our provincial government will have to fight to make sure carbon penalties are equally applied to all provinces. We’ll have to hope that at some point the economic pain in other provinces will become unbearable, and the federal government will relent. The future will have its difficulties and Alberta can’t prevent that, but we can choose to face it from a position of economic strength. Tony Hladun, Camrose

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One intention of the shark experiments was to demonstrate that sharks are not just mindless instinctive animals. Reading about the experiment had that impact on me, so I guess it fulfilled its purpose with at least one person. Reading about Joey the crime-fighting squirrel made me think about how pets–even those who start as wild animals–will fiercely protect their humans. And how, ultimately (at least for Joey), their wild destiny trumps everything. So what does this have to do with anything that matters on a spring day in East Central Alberta? Well, I just liked the stories and thought you might too. But it’s also making me reflect how non-human and human animals have more in common than I realized–personalities and relationships and preferences. And how we must always remember that we too are biological creatures with biological drives and needs, totally dependent on the planet for our physical survival, and that our actions also impact our non-human fellow animals. We’re in this together. ***

If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com.

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GOLD MEDALISTS

Submitted The U15 girls Battle River Vikings Volleyball Club capped off an extremely successful season by bringing home gold medals from provincial playoffs. The girls went undefeated in seven matches at the Calgary tournament held on May 5 and 6. Team members include, back row from left, coach Sue Nelson, Grayce Flemming, Kailyn Horon and Mya Van Brabant. Middle row from left, Kelsey Thomas, Shaylee Sorken and Alana Pfeffer. Front row from left, Makena Robbins and Halle Weinkauf. Shaylee Sorken and Kelsie Thomas also received allstar awards. Missing from photo are assistant coaches Keely Blake and Megan Sly.


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Jaywalkers’ takes over downtown Camrose By Lori Larsen

The countdown is on for the 61st Annual Jaywalkers’ Jamboree and the excitement that accompanies it in downtown Camrose from Friday, June 1 until Sunday, June 3. This year’s Mardi Gras theme, brings with it all the colour, pageantry, noise, thrills and fun of a street party. As always attendees are encouraged to dress the part and join in on the party by coming in their best Mardi Gras ensemble. There will be loads of entertainment including singers, dancers and bands on both the Main Stage (50 Avenue and 51 Street) and Centre Stage (in front of Twig), as well as street busters and two shows featured at the Bailey Theatre on June 1, Echo Nebraska and June 2, HYSTERIA of Def Leppard with Godfrey Blaque. For children of all ages West Coast Amusements will once again be featuring midway rides and games. The Mirror Lake

Express will be tooting its way around offering train rides at the Mirror Lake Arbour. Food, glorious food. Jaywalker’s doesn’t disappoint when it comes to eats, with everything from sweet sugary mini doughnuts to buttery savory corn on the cob, all the old time favourites hamburgers and hotdogs to some new and inviting ethnic delicacies. Amidst all the excitement of one of the longest standing street fairs attendees will be able to shop the downtown Camrose businesses enjoying a variety of unique boutiques and stores and friendly down-home service. In support of good causes, local service clubs will be holding fundraisers and raffles. Bring the family down and enjoy a day of fun for everyone. Tickets for the midway can be purchased at the Chamber of Commerce. For more information contact the Camrose and District Chamber of Commerce at 780-672-4217.

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Looking Back

through the pages of The Booster

25 Years Ago This Week – from May 25, 1993 edition • Camrosian Howard Hildebrand appeared on the front page of this issue, polishing his exceptional 1960 Plymouth Fury, in preparation for Cruise Night in the city. • Fahlman Department Store began a going out of business sale. • Charlene Friend of Rosalind was featured for her unique ability to turn old discarded jeans and denim products into designer jean jackets for all age groups.

50 Years Ago This Week – from May 21, 1968 edition • Booster circulation was 4,454 copies weekly. • At Camrose Tom Boy grocery store, watermelon was sale priced at 10¢ a pound. Grade A whole frying chicken was 39¢ a pound. • Schnell & Barrie advertised four 7:75x14” Tiger Paw Tires for $137.30, trades accepted.

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Notice of Application Confined Feeding Operation

Kozak Holsteins Ltd. (Henry Kozak) has filed application for amendment RA17009A with the Natural Resources Conservation Board (NRCB) regarding an existing confined feeding operation (CFO) on the SW 14-49-22 W4M in Camrose County of Alberta. The application for amendment is to change the dimensions of the earthen liquid manure storage (NRCB Registration RA17009 permitted the EMS). The initially permitted EMS will change from 56.1 m x 56.1 m x 4.5 m deep to 77.2 m x 55.6 m x 5.5 m deep. No other changes are proposed.

Filing a Statement

Any person who is directly affected by the application may submit a statement of concern to the NRCB. The statement of concern must be received by the NRCB on or before June 19, 2018. Submissions should be made to the NRCB address provided below. A copy of the statement of concern will be sent to the applicant for review and comment. Statements submitted regarding the application are public records. Your statement of concern should include your name, the legal land description of your residence or landholdings, mailing address, phone number, fax number, email address, and a detailed summary that describes how you would be directly affected by this application. For further information please refer to the fact sheet “The Permitting Process for Confined Feeding Operations in Alberta” at www.nrcb.ca. Failure to submit a statement of concern may affect your rights to apply for an NRCB review.

Viewing the Application

A complete copy of the application and supporting documents submitted by the applicant under the Agricultural Operation Practices Act may be viewed on line at www.nrcb.ca or during regular business hours at the Red Deer office of the NRCB until June 19, 2018. If you require further information, please contact the approval officer listed below. Jeff Froese, Approval Officer #303, 4920 - 51 Street Red Deer, AB T4N 6K8 Jeff.Froese@nrcb.ca T 403-340-5795 F 403-340-5599

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The Camrose Wildlife and Greenspace Stewardship summer program is about to kick off its season with the newly hired coordinator Carolyn Cook at the helm. Carolyn hails from New Sarepta and just completed her second year at University of Alberta Augustana Campus, as an Environmental Science major. “The professor I had for one of my university classes was Glen Hvenegaard and I am working with him on a lot of these projects, he had posted this job position in our class.” Cook wanted to apply for positions that were more relative to her degree. “This position has a little bit of the interpretation which I am interested in and also has more focus on wildlife which I am very passionate about.” Having completed several courses on zoology with a focus towards ecology, Cook has the technical background to enhance the position as Wildlife and Greenspace coordinator, but she is also very interested in interacting with people. “I like doing the field work but also like interacting with people.” Continued on page 9

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“It’s very important that we educate our children on the environment because they are going to be living in it for their entire life,” said Cook. “It is important for them to know where their food comes from and all the different interactions they have with animals in order to a live a more healthy, responsible and environmentally aware life.” Cook said the lineup for the summer program, at this point, is still being planned but did indicate a few events that have been solidified. “The Purple Martin Festival will take place on June 16.” Guest speakers will be Corey Scobie, the Assistant Curator of Ornithology at the Royal Alberta Museum, and Don Delaney, a professional wildlife photographer. “Another event we hope to do is tree planting working with different groups of children on how to plant trees.” Cook added that throughout the summer the Wildlife and Greenspace Stewardship program will be hosting nature walks and interpretations featuring the Stoney Creek area and Jubilee Park. “We are also going to be working with the Beaverhill Bird Observatory and the Battle River Watershed Alliance on a couple events.” The majority of the events will be taking place at the Stoney Creek Centre located at 5320-39 Avenue. The events will begin on Thursday, May 31 and conclude on Aug. 2. For more information on the Wildlife and Greenspace Stewardship program contact Carolyn Cook at 780-672-0544.

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Employment Opportunities LABOURER 3 – UTILITIES (SEASONAL)

The City of Camrose is seeking a 7-month seasonal Labourer 3. This is a casual position in the Utilities section of the Public Works department. This position will be primarily responsible for the operations and maintenance of the Wastewater Lagoons system. This is a unionized position under CUPE Local 1425. FUNCTIONS: • Perform operations and maintenance of the Wastewater Lagoons System. Duties will include, but are not limited to lab testing, wastewater sampling, lagoon treatment monitoring, irrigation and evaporation control, air quality testing, soil testing, piezometer monitoring, vegetation control, wastewater sampling and flow monitoring; • Documentation management and record-keeping. • Other related duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 Diploma or GED. • Understanding of compliance regulations with Alberta Environment and Parks and Environment Canada guidelines and approvals in regards to wastewater systems. • High ability to understand and comprehend tested numbers and to perform work with accuracy. • Reliable with a strong work ethic with the ability to work independently or in a team setting unsupervised. • Work experience and formal training in water utilities and water testing would be considered an asset. • Valid Class 5 driver’s license. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work include shift work that totals up to 80 hours every two weeks. Work shifts will vary and be on a rotating basis, including early morning, late evening, weekends, and statutory holidays. HOURLY WAGE: $23.06 per hour in accordance with CUPE 1425 Collective Agreement. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by May 28, 2018 at 5:00 pm. CONTACT: City of Camrose Attention: Sean Mascaluk, Superintendent of Utilities Public Works Office Location: 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose, AB P: 780-672-9195 | E: hr@camrose.ca | W: www.camrose.ca

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CASUAL LIFEGUARDS / INSTRUCTORS Are you passionate about aquatics recreation? Are you a certified Lifeguard and Instructor? Put your lifesaving and life guarding skills to work with the City of Camrose Aquatic Centre. We are looking for energetic and dedicated individuals for casual Lifeguard/Instructor positions. The City of Camrose is currently recruiting for casual Lifeguards/Instructors with daytime, evening and weekend availability. FUNCTIONS: • Provide instruction and supervision for aquatic activities. QUALIFICATIONS: • National Lifeguard certification. • Standard First Aid. • Water Safety Instructor. • Lifesaving Instructor considered an asset. • Dedicated and reliable with a strong commitment to teamwork. • Strong public relations and communication skills. HOURS OF WORK: The hours of work for these casual positions vary and can include morning, daytime, evening, and/or weekend shifts. Successful candidates must be available to teach swimming lessons (typically Tuesday to Friday from 4-6 pm). HOURLY WAGE: The hourly wage for these positions will be established based on qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. APPLICATIONS: If you would like to join our team at the Camrose Aquatic Centre, submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by June 1, 2018 at 4:30 pm. CONTACT: City of Camrose Attention: Aquatics Supervisor Aquatic Centre Location: 5600-44 Avenue Camrose, AB Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 P: 780-672-9909 | E: aquatic@camrose.ca | W: www.camrose.ca Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.

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.

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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

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Ralph Sorenson, organizer of the 22nd annual Killam Garage Sale and Charity Auction Sale, presented STARS Camrose treasurer Yvonne Schell with $500 from the proceeds of the event.

AUCTIONEER’S NOTE Mr. and Mrs. Kadatz are relocating, therefore this sale. Please be on time. Two rings selling most of the day. For more information call Lloyd Kadatz at 780-941-2104 or Miller’s Auction Service at 780789-2226 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

Battle River Community Foundation director Jim Hampshire presents the $5,450 grants to Diane Gordon, treasurer of the Flagstaff Food Bank.

BRCF feeds the hungry through Flagstaff Food Bank The Battle River Community Foundation awarded grants to the Flagstaff Food Bank. The grants fund part of the cost of operating the Food Bank which supports residents of Flagstaff County and the municipalities within it. The grant is from income from the Bricker

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benefit the local communities and have a positive impact on the future. Grants from the Battle River Community Foundation are primarily made possible through the generosity of individual donors and organizations that have created endowment funds. The principle of these

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With the warmer weather officially making its return criminal opportunity may increase so residents need be vigilant in protecting their property. The seventh in a series of Eyes on Camrose community involved initiatives is Nightly at Nine. “We are encouraging the community to get into a routine of ensuring that their property is locked every night at 9 p.m. Thieves prey on unlocked property and by developing a routine where everyone locks their vehicles, bikes, sheds, garages and homes, will help deter crime,” explained Camrose Police Service crime prevention/ community relations Constable Kelly Bauer. “We need to develop the habit of locking our property. I don’t know how

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Camrose Police Service “Eyes on Camrose” community awareness program

offers a number of different initiatives for residents to become active members in helping to reduce crime in Camrose. “Citizens recognize that everyone can play a part in keeping our community safe,” said Const. Bauer. “There are many different ways that people can be involved.” The first Eyes in Camrose initiative is Citizens on Patrol, a program designed to have residents patrolling the streets of Camrose reporting any suspicious activity to the police. For more information or if you are interested in becoming a COP email Camrose cops@gmail.com. As a second initiative Camrose Police Service (CPS)encourages residents to use social media to stay informed and get involved from a distance. Follow the

CPS Facebook page and Twitter account. The third initiative, Curb the Danger, has motorists calling 911 if they suspect an impaired driver. With the majority of people owning a cell phone, there is so much potential to keep the streets safe. Remember do not use your cellular device while driving. Pull over and park the vehicle or have a passenger make the call. Initiative four is simple and yet very effective, Lock It of Lose It. “The police all too frequently respond to calls regarding stolen property that could have been prevented if the property had been secured,” noted Bauer. Initiative five is the Security Camera Registry Program. CPS suggests businesses and home owners with exterior security

cameras to register their system with the police. Your camera information will be put onto the CPS database in the event there is a crime in your area. Initiative six has businesses looking out for each other with the Camrose Business Watch. Businesses are encouraged to share information about what type of crime is occurring that affects the business community, such as counterfeit bank notes, fraud, or shoplifters. By sharing that information you could prevent others from falling victim to the same crime. Eyes on Camrose is creating many extra eyes throughout our community that are assisting the police service and looking out for each other.


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Camrose Comp graduates shine among the stars By Lori Larsen

The École Camrose Composite High School graduating class of 2018 crossed the stage shining like stars in front of record breaking crowds, during the Spring Exercises held on May 4 at the Camrose Regional Exhibition. With the theme “Among the Stars” the students shone bright decked out in their finery moving toward their futures after high school. ECCHS principal Todd Sieben began with opening comments searching for words of wisdom for the graduates. “I simply want to wish you happiness and success, and realize that may look different for each of you and come in different forms. Your journey is unique for you.” He concluded by sharing the seven most productive traits. Coordinators of ceremonies, students, Laken Biletski, Nicholas Ioanidis and Lyndi Tanaschyk kicked off the afternoon with a little humour when Nicholas arrived fashionably late on an adult tricycle. Following invocation by Mr. Dean Rostad greetings were given on behalf of Battle River School Division Valerie Sims and acknowledgement of the graduates, parents and ECCHS staff. “Graduates, you have been given a foundation of learning that will get you on the road to the future. The path you will take from here will be different as you pursue your

own passions and your own dreams.” In a tribute to friends, by students Taylor Markovich and Jordyn Auerbach thanked all the friends for the continual support and memories throughout the school years. Attributing staff for all their hard work and dedication were students Bhey Pastolero, Tyler Bergstrom and Keianna Greene. “Thank you for being approachable relatable people and taking the time to get to know us,” said Bergstrom. Responding to the tribute to staff were Tina Olson and Carl Davidse. Students Emily Flint and James Rostad paid special tribute to the parents of all the grads in a way befitting high school grads, with a little humour and a lot of sincere gratitude. “I will do my best to remember the sacrifices you have made to shape us into the people we have become,” said Flint. Responding to the tribute to parents were Jennifer Shields and Dean Rostad. Guest speaker for the evening was CCHS social studies teacher Greg Barclay. Class of 2018 valedictorian was Andrew Hohm. At the completion of the formal ceremonies graduates took to the stage and were presented their certificates by principal Todd Sieben, vice-principal Caroline Simonson and Craig Dimond.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Student John Baradi accepts his diploma from ECCHS principal Todd Sieben.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Graduate Abby Fowler parades down the aisle during the ECCHS Spring Exercises processional.

The 2018 École Camrose Composite High School graduating class chose wisely when selecting ECCHS social studies teacher Greg Barclay for the guest speaker of the Spring Exercises. Barclay’s message to the graduates and guests was to look hard to see the shining star in everyone and be your own shining star. “I was honoured to be chosen to speak for tonight’s occasion,” began Barclay. In keeping with the theme for the ceremony, he related gazing at the night stars and how not all stars are easily seen. “Not every star stands out from the rest some are too far away, sometimes it is cloudy, some are obscured from our view because of the brilliance of others which makes them harder to see and sometimes we have to be told what to look for. “My job is dealing with people but when we think about it people are a lot like stars. Not everyone stands out or is easy to see sometimes we have to look for them. Maybe that brilliance we are trying to find is too far away. We don’t always think about the amazing attributes people have when they aren’t immediately apparent.” He continued by saying that, like finding those less obvious stars, we sometimes need help finding the standouts, talents and amazing qualities a person has that may be hidden. “Once we can sweep away some of the obstacles to our view we can begin to see the stars.” In reference to the students of ECCHS he said

there are amazing singers and actors, first rate athletes, future mechanics, nurses, doctors and business people. “What does the future hold for these bright young people–stars.” He related that this generation will have concerns about the impact of modernization or technology on their futures. “What future will they (graduates) imagine. A future where the gap between rich and poor becomes so great that a new form of feudalism emerges. Or will they imagine a future where people take care of each other. “Today’s graduates will confront issues that my generation could not have dreamed about. I will not solve the problems of the future, this generation will. They will solve the problems of the day when they take Stephen Hawking’s advice to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. They will need to dream and think about things my generation never had to and they will need to soar above the complacency of common place to reach beyond the unremarkable and dream.” On a final note Barclay left the graduating class with a thought-provoking piece of advise. “Always remember you have within you the strength, patience and passion to reach for the stars and change the world. You are the stars, to shine in your own way and shine

The 2018 École Camrose Composite High School (ECCHS) valedictorian, Andrew Hohm gave a thought provoking speech during the Spring Exercises held on May 11 at the Camrose Regional Exhibition. Hohm began by acknowledging teachers, friends and community members and in his words, most importantly parents. “Our time here was definitely made worth while by all the friends and memories we have made. This school has been a blessing to all of us and as much as we want to get out of here as fast as possible we will all miss it soon.” Hohm paid tribute to the programs offered at ECCHS including sports, music, skills, arts and the French Immersion program. “This school has something to fit every students’ needs and has helped us all to achieve our best. “When I thought about our theme “Among the Stars” I realized how well it fits our class. Every single person here today is a star in their own way and we all shine brightly. Stars are all beautiful on their own but when we look at them as constellations we see a bigger picture and they become all the more impressive. Alone we are all bright individuals but collectively we can be so much more.

Valedictorian Andrew Hohm

Using another metaphor, Hohm, spoke about seeing the sun as the most influential star in the galaxy needed to sustain life. “Interestingly enough the sun is one of the smallest star known to man. To relate this, even the seemingly least important people can make the important contributions and change the world to be a better place. “So even if you are not the biggest star around, never underestimate your importance and the contributions you can make in this world.” Hohm concluded by relating a quote from President Theodore Roosevelt of keeping your eyes to the stars and feet on the ground. “This reinforces the balance in life and balance in life means we are accomplishing things but also setting our sites on greater things and shining among the stars.”


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Music Conservatory

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County proposed conditions to pool project contribution By Lori Larsen

In response to a letter sent to the City of Camrose from Camrose County regarding the request for a capital contribution of $2.64 million towards the proposed aquatic facility project, a motion was made by councilor Wayne Throndson, seconded by councilor Greg Wood that the City is unable to accept the proposed capital contribution to the new swimming pool with the conditions attached (from the County). Further to the motion council instructed administration to continue to work on the operational figures of the City recreational facilities to be presented to Camrose County at a future meeting of the recreational committees. The letter sent to the City by the County on Feb. 15 included the motion that Camrose County council provide $2.64 million in capital funding to support the Aquatic Centre Expansion and Modernization project, as requested by the City. The capital contribution to the project would be funded

on the provision that the City of Camrose agreed to enter into a new recreation memorandum of understanding with funding based on an annual percentage of the total County taxable assessments. In response to this letter the City took the matter to the City/County Intermunicipal Committee meeting on March 1 at which point it was suggested the topic be addressed to the County’s recreation committee. After the formation of a City of Camrose recreation committee on March 5, attempts were made to organize a meeting with both the City recreation committee and the County recreation committee, but no collaborating dates could be arranged. The County further discussed the matter of the capital contribution to the Aquatic Centre Expansion and Modernization Project during a March 13 county council meeting resulting in another letter, dated March 16, sent to the City. The letter stated,

“After council discussion I have, by resolution, been requested to send a letter to the City council indicating that the capital contribution of $2.64 million, to the Aquatic Centre Expansion and Modernization Project, and the associated recreation agreement are non-negotiable. “Council believes that tying the capital funding to the pool and a new recreation agreement allows both the pool project and ongoing support for recreation facilities accessed by County residents to move forward in a cooperative matter. “County council has reviewed the numbers associated with the new recreation agreement and believes them to be fair and equitable based on funding provided to the City over the past six years. “By moving to an agreement based on a percentage of assessment, the County has some budget assurance and does not run the risk of getting caught in a significant increase based on the def-

icit situation as occurred this year with an approximate $100,000 increase in funding required. Moving to a fixed percentage of assessment will allow the County to remove significant fluctuations in funding requests and identify recreation funding on our tax notice, so ratepayers know exactly what recreation is costing.” During a regular city council meeting held on April 16, councilor Wayne Throndson indicated reasons why the City would not be accepting the proposal regarding the Aquatic Centre Expansion and Modernization Project from the County. “It was contingent upon our agreement to a new recreational facility agreement that would essentially cap their contribution to our recreational facilities at $300,000, which would then go up in accordance with increased assessment with the county. “I can understand the desire of the county to come up with a formula that provides certainty and their idea that it

would be tied to their tax assessment, and from our committee level we recognize there was some logic to that so there weren’t hills and valleys in terms of what we were asking for on an annual basis. “The difficulty with the motion that came to us from the county is that the starting number of $300,000 by initial calculations when you compare, is too low, it is not sufficient. By tying ourselves to a 10 year agreement using that as our starting point, that presented significant risk to the city and was probably an undercontribution by the county to our recreational facilities. “I think the motion made to us by the county requires a motion back from us in response.” A letter containing the motion was sent from City administration to the County on April 18. A meeting with both the City and County recreation committees to further discuss the matter, was set for May 14.


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Camping season has finally arrived. It’s time to round up the wiener cookers, prepare the motorhome and head into the great outdoors. This year, as always, we kicked off the season as soon as the weather declared it was time. We typically start off with a campground like Miquelon Lake Provincial Park that is close by, so it is possible to head home if we’ve forgotten something. We’ve learned to be creative when we are camping. Is there an amphitheatre not in use? When we camped near Mount Robson a few summers ago, we had a day with spitting rain. While my youngest was napping with my husband in the motorhome, I walked with my two older children to the amphitheatre. We spent hours putting on shows together, even one where I was a tree and had two “beavers” gnawing on my trunk! This was all good until two other children arrived on bicycle and watched, spellbound. When we finished, they asked if they could join in. We gave them parts and continued on. Then their grandparents arrived, and sat down on the benches to watch. It was mildly embarrassing, but we still talk with warm nostalgia about that rainy day when we put on show. Speaking of weather, we like to choose our campgrounds based on what the weather will be. If it’s going to be hot, then I need to be swimming and all lakes with blue green algae blooms and other problems are out. We try to keep in mind that children who don’t need a nap at home might still need a nap, while camping to make up for the later nights. (I think this is my husband’s favourite part of the day). Otherwise, at 5:40 p.m. precisely, our four-year-old will Hit The Wall, which is what happened on our first camping jaunt the first weekend of May this year. (I used this expression just the other night at home when our littlest was obviously ready for bed and then overheard our daughter telling our other son, “No, he didn’t actually hit a wall!”) Lots of people think that May long weekend marks the beginning of camping season, and I disagree. Two years ago, the hottest weekends of the season were the last two in April! As soon as it is still warmish at night, we start off the season, even if it means we haven’t filled the water tanks yet and bring a blue jug along instead. The shoulder seasons (May and September) might even be my favourite times to camp. In May, the weather isn’t too hot, there aren’t any bugs yet, the campgrounds are practically empty, and you don’t need to worry about a reservation. In September, campgrounds are also less full and the leaves are beautiful. It’s important, especially when figuring out how to camp with young children, to know when to abandon camp! Once when camping in our back pasture in our camper van before we expanded to a motorhome, our youngest woke up in the playpen when our older children needed help getting down from their sleeping loft to go to the bathroom. He hung onto the top of the playpen and watched us like a little gopher, and with no way to prevent him from seeing us, he refused to go back to sleep. When my parents woke up the next morning, we were gone, having evacuated in the night. Another time on the first camp of the season, we went to bed with our friends in the campsite next door and woke up to find it empty. It turned out that their twoyear-old had awakened at about 2 a.m. and decided that it was morning. By 4 a.m. they were eating breakfast, and by 5 a.m. they had packed up and headed home. Figuring out how to get those little rug rats to bed and stay in bed can be challenging, but then you suddenly arrive at this blissful time of life where you are playing bocce ball in the sun with your whole family and you think, this makes it all worthwhile. Start when they are young, and they will crave the quiet and exercise, finding little critters, and eating sticky s’mores around the campfire. When we are at home, we always find more weeding, mowing, landscaping, and projects that need to be done. It’s when we make it a priority to pack up and get camping on a regular basis that we find our rhythm as a family. Load up, kids!

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Medicinal Plant Walk at Mirror Lake

During a three-hour walk, participants will be introduced to dozens of native and introduced plants with health benefits. The workshop is conducted by Robert Rogers, (RH) AHG, who has 45 years of experience as a clinical herbalist and is presently an assistant clinical professor in Family Medicine at the University of Alberta. He has written over 50 books on indigenous plants of Alberta.

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Junior high students soar with Peter Pan By Murray Green

You can fly away to Neverland with Peter and the Darling children in this adaptation of Disney’s classic animated film. Ecole Charlie Killam School teachers Sabrina Heydorn and Rhonda Basque are guiding a junior high cast to bring back the memories of the hit show on May 28 and 29. Based on the Disney film and J.M. Barrie’s enchanting play, Disney’s Peter Pan Jr. is a modern version of the timeless tale about a boy who wouldn’t grow up … with no flying required. The score includes new arrangements of classic Disney songs and a story featuring one rousing adventure after another. “We were excited to try something a little bit different,” said Heydorn. “After doing Lion King and Beauty and the Beast, we wanted to do something less known to the students,” added Basque. Wendy Darling loves to tell stories to her brothers, Michael and John. But when her father announces she must move out of the nursery, Peter Pan comes to visit the children and whisks them away to Neverland. Their journey introduces them to the lost boys, mermaids, Indians and even the infamous pirate, Captain Hook. It’s Peter to the rescue when Wendy is taken captive by the dreaded captain, who has his own sinister plans for the hero. The ÉCKS cast consists of 28 students ranging from Grade 6 to 8. “We got a ton of people wanting to be involved, both this year and last year, so we went with a show with a bigger cast,” said Heydorn. Disney’s Peter Pan Jr. is

a magical story with countless opportunities for clever staging and design, and large ensemble numbers featuring cliques of classic characters. “We have a variety of roles, some larger and some shorter, but that is what the students want. They want a choice of how involved they want to be,” said Basque. “It depends on how courageous they want to be.” Tinker Bell and her fellow fairies introduce the audience to the story. The Darling children play make-believe in their nursery, imaging themselves in Neverland. “I find the music part a challenge, but Mr. (Bob) Bailey helps us out with that. We also have students from the high school that come over to help us as well,” explained Basque. “It’s not just the two of us, it is a whole bunch of people that contribute. We have the cosmetology class at the high school helping us with make-up this year, so it is a big partnership.” Teachers and staff members are also assisting with set design. “It (Peter Pan Jr.) is a big endeavour and it takes a lot of hands. We have been preparing since the end of September,” shared Basque. The drama department is having four shows this year. Each day will have a matinee for other students and 7 p.m. evening shows for parents and guests. “The students are so great to work with,” shared Heydorn. “Its lovely to see how many students we do have involved. We have about half of the cast in Grade 8 and I’m excited they are moving on to ÉCCHS next year,” said Heydorn.

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Peter Pan Jr. cast members, from left, Celeste Wilson as Captain Hook, Rena Warren as Michael, Marissa de Hoog as Wendy, Taylor Brady as Peter Pan, Trinity Grant as John and Meadow Haugen as Tinker Bell, work on their lines for the upcoming play on May 28 and 29 at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. The École Charlie Killam School students will be staging two shows for students and two more for parents and community members.


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Jack and the Beanstalk presented at Lougheed By Murray Green

AboutTime Productions and Alberta Opera Touring Association will be bringing Jack and the Beanstalk to life at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Friday, May 25 at 7 p.m. This performance is by Alberta Opera professional members and was brought to Camrose based on Ethan Snowden’s connection to Camrose. “Ethan, who plays the part of Jack, is my first student to become a professional musical theatre performer, so I wanted to bring the show here. Originally, the show wasn’t coming here,” said AboutTime founder Cathie Johnson. “I’ve had other students that have gone on to theatrical or artistic avenues, but he is the first professional performer.” Ethan joined ATP in 2011 to audition for Back to the ‘80s and was given the lead role. He also was in Once Upon a Mattress and Suesical the Musical; all three shows were when ATP was at the Bailey Theatre. “I remember, he joined us from Millet as a Grade 10 student in Wetaskiwin. He found out about our program through one of the instructors. He came in to audition for Back to the Future, but we were doing Back to the ‘80s and he came in on the kids’ day, rather than the teenage day. So, he saw a bunch of young girls and walked right out. My mother grabbed him and told him that he was in the right place. The rest is history,” she explained. “He came here pretty talented. He had zero training, he just needed to be grounded. Polishing, that is really all I had to do – teach him the basics and work ethic. We called him our Disney kid from the moment we saw him. From the moment he auditioned,

we went wow. I knew that he was going to be someone special for us. With Ethan, I just knew. After three years, he went to MacEwan University and expanded on the things he was taught here. They just go into more detail,” said Cathie. “Now he lives in Bashaw and is still from the area. We are hoping that he will help us teach some classes at AboutTime in the future. He is the type of person who will teach right down with you. We have had a lot of good teachers, but having a professional like Ethan to help us teach would be extra special for us.” Seven local students will be selected to join the cast of Jack and the Beanstalk. “We are going to hold a raffle, so everyone has a chance to land one of the spots,” said Cathie. “This is a family show and we have priced it to allow families to go. We could have made this a fundraiser, but we wanted families to watch this show.” This old tale is still a hit for young and young at heart. Join Jack as he lives with his mother on a fledgling bean farm. He fills his day with imaginary tales of fantastic adventures to combat the despair and boredom. However, one day, forced to trade their beloved family cow for food, Jack meets a mysterious merchant on the way to market and is whisked away on an epic journey of his own. Jack dangles from a monstrous beanstalk miles from the ground, discovers the vast riches of an enormous castle above the clouds and befriends a most unusual individual: a giant. But when Jacks steals the giant’s most prized possession, a beautiful singing harp, he’s faced with a difficult choice that tests the extent of his courage.

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The Alberta Music Festival will take place May 27 to June 2 at MacEwan University and McDougall United Church in Edmonton. Local performers include, back row from left, Laken Biletski representing Kuimba, Grace Braaten alternate Musical Theatre Ballad and Kuimba, Keysha Swanson Kuimba and Musical Theatre Uptempo 16 and under, alternate Vocal Girls 16 and under, alternate Musical Theatre Ballad girls 16 and under and Theresa Taillieu Speech 16 and under. Middle row from left, James Rostad representing Chorazz!, Kuimba and alternate Musical Theatre Uptempo, Rachael Glidden Vocal Solo Girls 16 and under, Sarah Taillieu Speech 12 and under. Front row from left, Larkyn Belich, Piano Grade 2 to 4, Kailey Lobreau Piano Grade 5 and 6, Gracie Yelland Senior Vocal, Katelyn Kelly representing Camrose Camerata 19 and over Provincial National Choral. Kuimba is directed by Tova Olson and Chorazz! is directed by Graham Green. Missing is Maizie Rutledge Musical Theatre Solo Uptempo 12 and under and alternate Faith Johnson, Connor MacQuarrie alternate Musical Theatre Solo Uptempo 16 and under, Brady Hillman Musical Theatre Solo Ballad Senior, Sammy Lowe Musical Theatre Solo Uptempo and Vyktorya Beson Provincial National Musical Theatre Solo.


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Close your eyes and think back in time when listening to great music meant turning on the radio and just listening. No cell phone or television, just good country music coming out of the wooden music box. You can join the cast of the Louisiana Hayride Show in this wonderful celebration of the best country and rockabilly hits from the ‘50s, ‘60s and ‘70s as they pay tribute to the historical radio program, The Louisiana Hayride. A radio type of show will be held at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Thursday, May 31 beginning at 7:30 p.m. Listen to music made famous by Elvis Presley, Patsy Cline, Roy Orbison, Lefty Frizzell and Loretta Lynn come to life on stage. You’ll think you’re listening to the great artists themselves in concert when you hear the tribute artists sing their hit songs. In addition to these tribute artists, you’ll also enjoy music by the ‘greats’ such as Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buck Owens, Roger Miller and Marty Robbins. Take a trip down memory lane with this unique show as you listen to old favourites. Also featured in this show is a tribute to Canadian Shania Twain. The Louisiana Hayride, complete with studio stage set, amazing tribute artists and live band will bring you back in time to when songs were meaningful, the words were understood and the sound was pleasant.

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Rick Jacobsen …would like to thank all of our family and friends for the kind expressions of sympathy and love following his sudden passing. We were truly overwhelmed by your generosity of food, flowers, cards, phone calls, messages, visits to the farm, memorial donations in Rick’s name and all of your heartfelt prayers. Thank you to Mary Ann Pastuck for your support and prayers at the hospital in Mesa, Arizona and after his passing. The service you officiated was such a special and heartwarming celebration to honor Rick’s life. Thank you for leading with such personal and comforting words. Thank you to Cam and all the staff at Burgar Funeral Home for your very thoughtful care and attention with helping us plan Rick’s celebration of life. To Silver Creek Ag Society and New Norway Curling Club, thank you so much for setting everything up and serving refreshments at the Multiplex after the service. Without us even asking, you offered to do this service … we will never forget this genuine act of kindness. We feel so very blessed to live and be a part of such an amazing community. To A-1 Catering for the delicious lunch you provided during the fellowship in New Norway, thank you so very much. To Josh and Cathy Gennings for providing us with the PA system at the Multiplex so that we could have some of his favorite songs playing and give one last toast to Rick, we really appreciated you doing this for us. Rick was such a wonderful man who touched the lives of so many people. It is through the many memories he gave us that he will live on forever in all our hearts. Your sincere thoughtfulness and love will never be forgotten. He has left us in very good hands. May God bless you all, The Jacobsen Family

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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster The Camrose Firefighters Association hosted more than 1,400 people at the popular pancake breakfast on May 6. Top photo: Raela Degenstein gets a serving of breakfast by Camrose firefighter Cory Erickson during the pancake breakfast. Centre photo: Five-year-old Quinn Stasko proudly wears her pint-sized firefighter hat while colouring some pictures during the May 6 Camrose Fire Department pancake breakfast. Bottom photo: Brynne Pearson and Camrose firefighter Randy Degenstein pose in front of Rapid Response, the Camrose Fire Department’s redone 1948 International high performance racer and show truck.

Keith Dennis Owen of Camrose passed away on May 13, 2018 at the age of 56 years. He is survived by his siblings Vivian (Bruce), Gerald (Jenny) and Eileen; nieces, nephews, relatives and many friends. He was predeceased by his parents Gerald and Lucie; and his nephew Christopher. A private graveside service was held at Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. Memorial donations may be made to CAFCL (Community Association for Community Living).


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Serving your community for over 110 years In loving memory of

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Surrounded by her loving family, Lorraine Marie Banin from Camrose, Alberta, passed away due to health issues on February 14, 2018 in Nanaimo, BC. Lorraine was involved in the community of Camrose in many ways. She helped to get the School Hot Lunch Program underway. She was a School Board Trustee in Camrose for many years. She worked at the Royal Bank. Lorraine is most known for being a RE/MAX real estate agent. She helped many to find their forever homes. Lorraine is remembered by her husband of 40 years Raye Banin; daughter Denean (Jay) Davis, son Steven Banin (Amy) and daughter Renee (Ono) Northey; grandchildren Chance Euren and Roman Northey; siblings Simon Chappell, Marguerite MacAhonic, Dub Leclerc and Denise Leclerc; as well as many nieces and nephews. Special thanks to Paulette Huntley for all her help and support. Also, thank you to all the staff at Nanaimo Regional General Hospital and Palliative Care Center. You made her passing peaceful and dignified. The family would be honoured to have you help us celebrate Lorraine’s life at 2:00 p.m. on May 26, 2018 at the Moose Hall, Camrose, Alberta. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation can be made in Lorraine’s name to the Canadian Diabetic Association.

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January 4, 1939 ~ November 7, 2017 Last fall, we said goodbye to our Dad for the last time. His children Terri Vandenberghe (Steve), Anne Gillespie (Mark), Jeff Gillespie and Joan Betton (Rob); his grandchildren Carly (Finn), Darcy (Joshua) and Haley (Matt) Rob; his great-grandchildren Noel, Van and Leo; his sisters Elaine MaerzGreen and family and Maurine Holcomb and family; along with his good friends will miss him dearly. Throughout his years, growing up in Daysland, Alberta and later moving to Camrose as a teenager, Earl’s passion was sports: hockey, baseball, football and fastball and in his later years, golf. He played hockey for several Camrose hockey teams including the Maroons and Good Timers. He pitched for teams in Camrose, Ellerslie and Grande Prairie. We were his cheering squad in good times and bad. As loud as we were on this side, we know there is an even louder group who passed before him on the other side: his wife of 33 years Dwyn; his mother and father Theresa and Orie; his grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins; the Lemon family (in-laws); a very good friend John Froehler; along with friends and teammates. Dad, we say goodbye; you have pitched the perfect game. Mom has the camper packed, and John is waiting for you to join him on the first hole. We will miss you forever, Poppy. For all those who wish to attend his memorial service, it will take place at Camrose Golf Course on June 8, 2018. We will be holding a memorial golf game in honour of our father. Shotgun start will be at 10:00 a.m., followed by a memorial luncheon at 12:30 p.m. and service to follow at 1:30 p.m. All who wish to attend are asked to contact Anne Gillespie via email ag_photo@telus.net or call 780 463 7135. Please leave your name and phone number, the number of people attending the service and luncheon and if you wish to golf.

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St. Patrick School students have a field day

Future javelin thrower Emersyn Hafso stares down her target in a field event at the Camrose Composite High School grounds.

Evan Ganske rolls over the bar in high jump at the elementary track and field day.

Sarina Kaemmerzell receives a little air in her standing jump into the sand pit at the St. Patrick School track and field day.

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Taine Dizon easily clears the hurdles in the St. Patrick School track and field day for students in Grade 1 to 4.

St. Patrick School track and field athletes, from left, Ruby Bascello, Allie Armstrong and Emma Armstrong race to the finish line in the 100m event.

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Summer Camp By Murray Green

AboutTime Productions wraps up the season with a Summer Camp. This musical will have three performances at 7 p.m. on June 4 to 6 at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. It is a musical caper about finding a place to belong at Camp Runamok. From scary camp directors, a bear encounter, and bugs taking over the camp, summer at Camp Runamok is anything but dull. Bonnie the blogger is devastated when her parents take her free time away from her. Her plans to stay at home with her video games, snacks and sleeping in is ruined with the prospect of going to camp. Despite all the chaos of camp, her and the rest of the campers learn about the importance of friendship and finding a place to belong.


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Chieftain earned niche as a middle class car By Murray Green

Crystal Kelland of Rosalind has a natural American built 1952 Pontiac Chieftain with all numbers matching, with everything original or changed to a rat rod look to it. “It came from Saskatchewan and my husband bought it for me four years ago. We were looking for a car for me and he found this one and said it drives. So, he went to look at it, on his birthday, and bought me this car.” Crystal wasn’t sure what she wanted, as long as it was from the ‘50s. “I was looking more for a muscle car, but the more my husband was looking at the old ‘50s cars, I thought this could work. As a woman, I was thinking the different outfits I could wear, while driving this car. I love it when you go to car shows and you see people dressed to the era of their vehicles. You can tell they love their vehicles and are in tune with them. The ‘50s just have more character. You always get attention with it, no matter where you go. You get the thumbs up and waves. The ‘50s car just grew on me and I love it now,” explained Crystal. The Pontiac Chieftain was produced from 1949 to 1958. The 1949 Chieftain and Streamliner models were the first all new car designs to come from Pontiac in the post Second World War years. Previous cars had been 1942 models with minor revisions. “We added pin striping to it, similar to what they did to cars from back in the day.” A station wagon was added in 1952, with the demise of the top of the line Streamliner wagon. “We replaced the brakes and made it road safe, but other than that everything is original. Two years ago, we rebuilt the engine. We put in the original motor to match the car. The first time we went for a drive with the car after buying it, we were driving down the road and all of a sudden it went pop, then rattle, rattle, rattle. We knew something was wrong, so we turned around and went back home as quickly as possible.”

SPECIAL CHIEFTAIN

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Crystal Kelland of Rosalind stands by her choice of car at the Bawlf Show and Shine. Her 1952 Pontiac Chieftain was a popular vehicle in the early ‘50s on the prairies.

They received the surprise of their life when they opened the oil pan. “There was a bushel of canola in the oil pan. When we bought it in Saskatchewan, it was sitting in a quonset since 1965. We got the engine turned over and it was running, but we were just putzing around town and not doing much with it. When we took it on the highway and driving at faster speeds things started to happen. The pistons were starting to seize up, so we had to rebuild the motor.” For the 1952 model year, Pontiac discontinued the Streamliner leaving the Chieftain as their only offering. The Chieftain continued with the 120 inch wheelbase. Engine offerings were basically the same except for the eight-cylinder which got a .2 cubic inch enlargement. Horsepower did increase by 10 on the six cylinder and by 15 on the eight cylinder. Also, a red light to remind the driver that the parking brake was on was new. In the May 1952 issue of Popular Mechanics, the Chieftain

was rated 14.9 seconds for a 0-60 mph time. Front head room was 36 inches, while rear head room was 35.75 inches. “I like to go for Sunday drives. If it is a beautiful day, like today, I take the car to town to get groceries. People always wave and it feels like a car show whereever I go,” Crystal laughed. “The mice were having a field day in the car, so we removed all of the ceiling and door panels because there were a lot of holes nibbled through. My husband diamond plated it inside so it looks more like a rat rod.” Although it is her car, she has her husband to thank for the repairs. “My husband is a mechanic, so he did all of the work. I helped with a couple of things, but mostly supervised. He knows what he is doing, so I just stood back and let him do his thing. I could probably do some things, but I thought it was best if he just did it right compared to me,” said Crystal. The Chieftain came with a gas gauge, ammeter,

oil pressure gauge, and a temperature gauge which had marks for 160, 180, and 220 degrees Fahrenheit. “I like going to car shows. Bawlf is nice and handy. In June, I’m going to History Road Show at the Reynolds Museum in Wetaskiwin, I go to Cam-

rose and some local shows. Last year, I went to Camrose and won first place in rat rods,” said an exited Crystal. “People have been telling me about Round Hill, so I might have to try that one this year.”

Are you the owner of

Collector Auto, Auto Memories or Auto Memorabilia? If you have a vintage ride (rebuilt or original), if you’re in the midst of a restoration, or if you’re building a “rat” or a street rod, we’d like to hear from you. We may want to profile your project. Likewise, if you own vintage automotive tools, old diagnostic equipment or other tools or techniques of the trade, please contact us. We’re eager to write and report on these kinds of topics. And, our readers want to see what interests you!

Contact Murray Green, News Reporter Phone 780.672.3142 Email murrayg@camrosebooster.com


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Powerline Baseball League opens with plenty of action By Murray Green

The Armena Royals and Edmonton Expos quickly vaulted to the top of the Powerline Baseball League standings with two straight victories. Edmonton Expos edged the Leduc Milleteers 3-2 and blanked the Holden

Blue Jays 7-0 to gain four points. Meanwhile, the Royals beat Leduc 9-2 and edged the Tofield Braves 12-11 to have a good start to the season. Camrose A xemen dropped a close 11-10 contest in their opening game. The Camrose Roadrunners

were shut out 4-0 by Holden in the first outing. In the other game on May 12, Rosalind Athletes defeated Sherwood Park 11-4. Axemen and Rosalind are now both 1-1 after Camrose outscored the Athletics 9-8 on May 16. On May 22, Rosalind is

in Leduc, Sherwood Park visits Tofield and Armena is in Holden. Tofield meets the Axemen on May 23 and the Axemen play again the next night against the Roadrunners. Leduc is in Rosalind, Holden is in Sherwood park and Edmonton visits

Armena on May 24. All games start at 7 p.m. The Roadrunners host Leduc on May 28 at Harry Andreassen Field in Kin Park. An all-star game is proposed for July 8 in Camrose.


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BIRTHS To Georgina and Eric Gaudet, of Bashaw, a daughter on May 2. To Gemma and Taylor Leibel, of Camrose, a son on May 7. To Lisa and Justin Williams, of Camrose, a son on May 9.

DEATHS Keith Dennis Owen, of Camrose, on May 13, at 56 years of age. Robert Gordon Adams, of Bawlf, on May 15, at 64 years of age.


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

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

Steer Clear of Abbreviations

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

ROUND HILL ELKS STEAK FRY – Sat., June 9. Cocktails 6-7 p.m., supper 7-9 p.m., dance 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. Round Hill Community Centre. Tickets $25.00/person. For tickets call Shawn 780-672-8248. UNITED CONSERVATIVE PARTY – will be holding a Founding AGM for the NEW Camrose Constituency at the Camrose Resort Casino at 7 p.m. on June 15, 2018. All members are encouraged to attend to install new Directors and Executive Board Members.

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I WOULD LIKE TO THANK – everyone who came to help me celebrate my 80th birthday. Thank you also to my family and all those who helped to make it a special day I will always remember. – Ken Wancho

Exaggerating your item’s finer points may bring in a lot of responses, but a buyer who’s misled won’t appreciate it and will take his business somewhere else. The cost of an item is one of the most important concerns of want ad readers. Ads showing prices are ones which get results. Giving a price also serves to “weed out” those buyers not in your price range.

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

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

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ANNOUNCEMENTS 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. 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! BOOSTER ADS GET RESULTS!

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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.

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

FOR RENT FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY!

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NICE QUIET PLACE – two-bedroom apartment suite. Now available. 135 Mount Pleasant Drive. 780-608-3820.

CLASS 1 DRIVER – for grain and fertilizer hauling. Available immediately. 3 years’ minimum experience. Wage negotiable. Email resumé to bclennin@telus.net.

CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505

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

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. 2-BEDROOM SUITE – $1000/mo. plus all utilities, private laundry. No smokers only. Call David 780-672-3534.

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 HOUSE – 3 bed, 3 washrooms, major appliances, fenced yard, garage, $1100/mo., June 1? 780-672-6364.

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. 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. T WO - BE DRO OM MOBILE – in south side mobile park. Dogs allowed. $1150/mo., $1150 DD. 587-785-2057. 2-BEDROOM CONDO – clean, quiet, very close to downtown Camrose. Includes 6 appliances, 2 bathrooms (1 is a full bath). Utilities included: heat, water and power. Rent $1200/ mo. DD $600/mo. Condo fees $160/mo. No pets, no smoking. Available June 1. Please call, leave message at 780-781-2759. NEWER 2-BEDROOM FOURPLEX – 5 appliances. Non-smoking. Available immediately. $900/mo. plus utilities. Call Gail, 780-608-6280.

HOUSEHOLD 4-DRAWER DRESSERS – $30 each. 780-877-2255. TEAL BLUE SOFA – $50. 780-877-2255. PURE WOOD STORAGE CUPBOARDS – $50. 780877-2255. ASSORTED COFFEE TABLES – $30 each. 780877-2255. HALLWAY STORAGE BOX – mirrored back. $50. 780877-2255. KITCHEN TABLES – $35 each. 780-877-2255. KITCHEN CHAIRS – $15 each. 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.

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued)

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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.

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.

School Buses, Vans, Cargo Trailer, Hotsy Parts Washer Visit our website www.brsd.ab.ca for the full listing. Bids must be submitted by 12 noon, May 31, 2018. Please forward bids to: Larry Campbell, Fleet Supervisor Battle River School Division 4726-41 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 0Z6 Phone: 780-672-2835 Larry Cell: 780-679-8796 Email: llcampbell@brsd.ab.ca Highest and/or any bid not necessarily accepted

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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. PLASTIC LAWN CHAIRS – $5 each. 780-877-2255. ELECTRIC MOTORS – 1/2 hp – 1 hp. $30 each. 780877-2255. BRIGGS & STRATTON 5 HP MOTOR – $50. 780877-2255. POULAN PRO REARTINE TILLER – 6.5 hp, $350. 780-376-3724. BIKE TRAILER – children’s Tag Along. $50. 780673-9494.

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21’ MOTORHOME – 1977 Dodge 360 motor, dual fuel, 85,000 miles. Needs some TLC. Phone Rod at 780-672-4670.

2008 FIFTH-WHEEL – 35 ft. Excellent condition. 3 slides, sleeps 4 people. Lots of storage. Heated underbelly. $38,000 obo. 780-678-5019.

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.

GIRL’S BIKE – good condition, $60. 780-673-9494. ALOE VERA PLANTS – $5. 780-673-9494.

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Rural readers are asked to report missed deliveries and we will consult with your postmaster to ensure future deliveries. 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.

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NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permits have been conditionally approved subject to the right of appeal to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board. Any person claiming to be affected by a development permit approval may appeal to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 (780-672-4446), by filing a written notice of appeal, accompanied with payment of $150.00, by 4:30 pm on June 6, 2018. Type of Development: Second residence – move on a 50’x30’ modular home Legal Description: Lot 1, Plan 952 3846 SE 29-49-21-19-W4 Permit Number: 18-064

NOTICE CAMROSE COUNTY, UNDER PART 10 TAXATION – DIVISION 1 – GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT, CHAPTER M-26 AND BY THIS PUBLICATION, CERTIFIES THAT THE ASSESSMENT/TAX NOTICES FOR THE MUNICIPALITY HAVE BEEN SENT MAY 17, 2018. ALL ASSESSED PERSONS ARE DEEMED TO HAVE RECEIVED THEIR ASSESSMENT/TAX NOTICES AS A RESULT OF THIS PUBLICATION.

“Bikes To Big Rigs”

PAUL KING, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CAMROSE COUNTY 3755-43 AVENUE, CAMROSE, ALBERTA T4V 3S8

SEDGEWICK, AB 780-384-3080

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of DAVID CHOMIK, also known as DAVE CHOMIK, who died on October 27, 2017. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by July 3, 2018 with T. KENT CHAPMAN at Sully Chapman Beattie LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, 202, 4825-47 Street, Red Deer, AB T4N 1R3, and provide details of your claim. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

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City lot gets a clean slate

By Lori Larsen The City of Camrose began remediation on the City owned vacant property and adjacent lane situated at the southwest corner of 47 Street and 50 Avenue. Council approved the remediation of the lot during the Aug. 8, 2017 committee of whole meeting upon administration’s recommendation to mitigate the risk of further migration of contaminants offsite from a former underground storage tank. The City’s intent is to clean up contaminants originating from this former storage tank, so that the property can eventually be marketed for sale to a future developer and provide a clean property. According to the City’s director of engineering, Jeremy Enarson, the work involves full excavation and disposal of all contaminated soils both within the City owned property and in the adjacent lane to the west. “Based on the previously completed environmental site assessments, we have a fairly good idea of where the limits of the contamination are. However, the City really won’t know where those limits are until we start testing within the excavation. Also, there is risk that the City may find evidence of additional contamination sources on nearby private properties. If those sources are found, we will advise the property owner on which those sources are located, but the City will only be cleaning up the contamination that originated on the City-owned site.” Materials removed during excavation will be farmed off site to allow the hydrocarbons to naturally vent off to the atmosphere before the soils are ultimately used as daily cover at the Camrose landfill. Administration does expect there may be some odour in the initial stages of excavation once the contaminated soil is exposed but indicated there is no safety or health threat, just more of a nuisance to businesses located closest to the site. The work is expected to take up to three weeks to complete. For more information contact engineering or infrastructure services at 780-672-4428.

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PERMISSIONER

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

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.

IS HIRING!

PRODUCTION WORKERS

BUSINESS KEEPS BUILDING AT HAUSER HOME HARDWARE

WE’RE HIRING! Seasonal Department

Full-time position – Join us for four seasons of creative merchandising, professional salesmanship, product selection and ordering. Your varied day will include everything from assembling barbecues, lawnmowers or snowblowers, to filling shelves with lawn and garden products, such as gnomes and fertilizer. We are a widely regarded Christmas decor store and this aspect of our business requires skill, imagination and a special eye for the season. Lifting up to 60 lb. may be occasionally required. Are you our guy or gal for this varied role?

Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • an exciting retail work • opportunity to learn about the environment thousands of products Home Hardware carries • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • opportunity to help customers live better lives • a clean, safe working environment

Apply with resumé… 6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818 Fax 780-672-8809 Email jill@hhbccamrose.ca

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.

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.


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County tackles dust control problem By Murray Green

Camrose County resident Hazel Cail will receive some help with dust control this summer. “I move that Camrose County apply dust control for 300 metres in front of the residence at NW 10-4720-W4 along TWP RD 472 at a cost of approximately $900 because of the increased traffic on the road due to the bridge construction within the City of Camrose,” said councillor Trevor Miller. “I want Camrose County to send a letter to the City of Camrose requesting that the City pay for the cost of dust control for any residences on TWP RD 472 from RR 202 to Highway 833 as a result of the detour of traffic to accommodate the construction of the bridge.” The request was made at the May 8th County regular meeting. Council also awarded a special licence to the Buckin’ in the Backyard bull riding event on June 15. The County is still working on a CamroseLeduc intermunicipal development plan. The process has been delayed due to the fact it has to go to the Capital Region for approval. The County is reviewing the land use bylaw that would allow cannabis retail sales in some of the hamlets and villages. Megan Lethbridge was selected to the position of acting assistant manager of Agricultural Services and as an inspector under the Agricultural Pest Act, Weed Control Act, Soil Conservation Act, and Animal Health Act. County appointed Alvin Eyolfson, Nate Ferguson, Tim Sand and Rick Uglem as weed inspectors. The County will be assisting the Camrose Flying Club in hosting the Snowbirds with road closures, communication with landowners and giving greetings on behalf of the County.

CAREERS

Open House Looking for a rewarding opportunity to help others? Consider working at Seasons! Join us on Tuesday, May 29th, any time between 9:00am and 6:00pm. Learn more about our company and employment opportunities. Leave a resume and begin the hiring process.

For more information, visit: www.seasonsretirement.com

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY VISION CREDIT UNION LTD. CORPORATE OFFICE – CAMROSE, AB

ACCOUNTING CLERK I The Position: The Accounting Clerk requires a high level of accuracy and will be responsible for the performance of a variety of back office duties. This position involves operations of basic accounting functions, investments, other back office administrative duties, and branch support. Responsibilities will include daily postings, filing, totaling, batching, entering, verifying and reconciling transactions such as accounts payable and receivable, cheques requisitions, invoices, and internal bank statements. Other responsibilities will include the performance of related clerical duties, such as spreadsheet processing, maintaining filing and record systems. This is a part-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: • Knowledge of basic accounting and office procedures, financial institution experience preferred. • Strong work ethic, problem identification and problem resolution skills. • Emphasis on math and a minimum of an introductory course in data processing in addition demonstrated ability to accurately calculate, post, correct, and manage figures and reports. • 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: • Hourly range $19.78 to 23.74. • Comprehensive benefits package. CLOSING: June 1, 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.

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.

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Send resumés to info@zetsen.com Fax to 780-672-1001 Or drop off at our office – 4205-38 Street, Camrose.

CARETAKING SERVICES Bashaw School Battle River School Division is accepting contracts for CARETAKING SERVICES at Bashaw School, located in Bashaw, AB. The successful contractor will be responsible for the daily maintenance of school building contents and equipment, which are to be kept in a neat and sanitary condition, and be capable of addressing minor maintenance issues. Caretakers are responsible to keep all entryways and sidewalks clear of snow and ice in the winter months and will be required to complete a major ‘summer clean’ each year according to BRSD guidelines. Caretakers may also be asked to respond to security alarm calls and to open/close the school building for extra-curricular or other community events. The schedule of regular, yearly, and special duties is available upon request. The school has an enrollment of approximately 230 students in grades K-12. Contract compensation is based on student count and school area. Start date for this contract is TBD. Previous experience is an asset, please provide a detailed description of your experience in your application. Please include two to three references. Requirements Applicants must have: • A current WCB account number • Insurance (minimum $5 million liability) • WHMIS certificate • Valid Criminal Records Check and Child Intervention Check (to be completed and provided by contractor and all employees prior to commencing work) For more information, please contact Kevin Dietz, Custodial and Grounds Coordinator, at 780-672-6131 ext. 5413 or via email at kdietz@brsd.ab.ca. Submission deadline is Thursday, May 31 at 2:00 pm Applications are to be submitted to: Jennifer Hauck – Facilities 4724-41 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 0Z6 Or via email to: jhauck@brsd.ab.ca We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.


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Yard Team Member RONA Camrose There is a career opportunity available at RONA. Reporting to the Yard Supervisor, the Yard Team Member is responsible for assisting all customers in the yard with their product needs while maintaining a safe, clean and organized environment. If you enjoy being outdoors, staying active and working with a strong team this position is right for you! RESPONSIBILITIES: • Provide RONA customers with expert advice and assistance for their lumber and building material needs • Assist RONA customers in loading product safely and efficiently • Check invoices and verify correct product is provided • Assist with the daily upkeep of the department including off loading trucks, culling lumber, organizing stock, cleaning, price labelling, & maintaining pallets/stock • Maintain a clean and safe work environment for employees and customers • Opening and closing duties as needed in the Yard QUALIFICATIONS: • Customer service oriented • Ability to work outside in all conditions, year round • 100% commitment to a safe work environment • Ability to perform physical work with medium and heavy lifting on a regular basis • Related experience and knowledge an asset • Excellent listening, communication, and interpersonal skills • Ability to work independently or with a team • Driven with the ability to take initiative • Previous forklift experiences an asset but will train and certify Status: Full-time Position Start: A.S.A.P. If you are interested in the position, please submit a copy of your resumé and cover letter via email to the following: Location: Attention: Email:

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster St. Patrick Catholic School Grade 4 students left to right, Sara Nordstrom, Ryder Desjardins and Karma Garvie join Centra Cam Recycling Depot representative Lynn Horsman in front of the massive pile of recycled plastic.

RONA CAMROSE Dave Kowal dave.kowal@rona.ca

Wowing students about waste By Lori Larsen

Camrose Women’s Shelter Society operates a 22 bed facility that offers services in support of women and children requiring emergency shelter due to domestic violence, crisis situations or homelessness. We are currently recruiting for the following position:

CASUAL CRISIS INTERVENTION WORKER

The Casual Crisis Intervention Worker plays an important role in facilitating the overall success of our team on an On Call basis. Casual Crisis Intervention Workers act and communicate with the highest degree of professionalism. They represent the agency positively both within and outside the Shelter. Consideration will be given to candidates with a degree or diploma in Human Services or related disciplines, and/or related experience working in a shelter or crisis oriented field. Preferred applicants have compassion and a firm understanding of the dynamics of domestic violence, have worked with families, in women’s programs or have experience with residential programs. Current First Aid, CPR, criminal record and child welfare checks are required. Shift work is also required. Starting wage is $21.51 per hour. Application closing date: May 28, 2018 Please forward applications to: Email: admin@camrosewomenshelter.org Fax: 780-679-4999 Mailing: Box 1405, Camrose, AB T4V 1X3 We thank all who apply; however, only those selected for consideration will be contacted.

LABORERS

General Laborers wanted immediately. Must have clean valid driver’s license. Starting wage $16.00/hr. Drop off resumés at Zetsen Master Builders Inc., 4205-38 St., Camrose or fax to 780-672-1001 or email to info@zetsen.com

Battle River Watershed Alliance has once again partnered with the City of Camrose and Centra Cam to host local Grade 4 students on a WOW (Waste in our Watershed) tour. Students spend from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. touring various facilities within Camrose to learn about the solid waste that leaves their homes, as well as the water they consume and wastewater they produce. “These students know that the water does not simply come out of the tap,” said Battle River Watershed Alliance education and outreach coordinator Nathalie Olson. “By the end of the tour, they can tell you that our drinking water comes from Dried Meat Lake, which is part of the Battle River, and can tell you some of the steps the operators take to make

it the clean, safe, drinking water that we all can enjoy.” The tour was piloted in the spring of 2016 with Sparling School. Since then, every Grade 4 student in the City of Camrose has participated. “By the end of the 2017-18 school year, we will have had over 600 students,” said Olson. Olson added that the impact of the tour on the students has been quite successful. “It is amazing to see the amount of waste the ends up in our landfill, much of which could be diverted through composting and recycling, or eliminated altogether. The students know that the three Rs have a hierarchy: reduce, reuse and recycle. The order is important, especially with the plastic crisis facing Canada right now. Recycling, although good, is not the best we can

do. We also have to practice reducing, reusing and, as one Grade 4 class told me, refusing.” The tour includes stops at Camrose wastewater treatment lagoon, Aberhart Bridge and Dried Meat Lake, the water treatment plant, lunch at one of Camrose’s green spaces, and stops at Centre Cam Recycling and the City of Camrose Landfill. “We couldn’t do this tour without our City of Camrose and Centra Cam partners who host many of the stops along the way.” For more information about the WOW tour, visit http://battleriverwatershed.ca/. “Seeing the passion these Grade 4 students have for reducing waste makes me feel responsible to do my part,” admitted Olson.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster St. Patrick Catholic School Grade 4 students front row left to right Carys Olafson, Claire Lansing and Nolan Wilcox are joined by Battle River Watershed Alliance representative Sarah Skinner, left and City of Camrose parks director Ken Krueger, right beside Camrose Creek in Jubilee Park during the WOW tour.


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CAMROSE COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE – May ¤›¯ ¤fi¯ ¤fl addresses you won’t want to miss... Area 1 6609-54 AVENUE – All 3 days, 10 am - 6 pm. Multi-family. Puzzles, plants, movies, scrapbooking, fishing, life jackets, gun cabinet, tools, air tank, propeller, motorhome, truck, misc. 20576 TOWNSHIP ROAD 472 – Sat. and Sun. First township road north of Camrose. Watch for signs. Tools, antiques. Estate sale. MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH – Thur. and Fri., 9 am - 6 pm. Funds go towards Hastings Lake Bible Camp. Faithlife Financial will match income up to $300! 5405-64 STREET – Thur. and Fri., 4 - closing; Sat., 9 am 2 pm. Multi-family. 6215-48B AVENUE (Grand Drive) – Thur. and Fri., 10 am 8 pm; Sat., 10 am - 5 pm. Freezer, lawnmower, antique trunk and much more! 5902-51 AVENUE– Fri., 5 9 pm; Sat., 10 am - 7 pm; Sun., 10 am - 5 pm. Moving out sale. 6210-49 AVENUE – Thur., 8 am - 8 pm; Fri., 9 am - 7 pm; Sat., 9 am - 6 pm. Huge sale, downsizing. Many items from sold RV and winter home. #5, 5014-56 STREET (back alley) – May 25 and 26, 9 am 5 pm.

Area 2 4802-49 STREET – Sat., 10 am - 3 pm. Yard sale. All proceeds to Habitat for Humanity. Also hot dogs, pop and chips for $4. Coldwell Banker Battle River Realty. 4903-46 STREET – Thur., Fri., 10 am - 7 pm; Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. Household items, tools, camping, craft supplies, snow blower, lawn mower and lots more. #14, 4802-54 AVENUE – All 3 days, 9 am - 5 pm. BBQ, Mr. Fix-it lawnmower, books, games, scrapbooking supplies.

5405-50 STREET (alley) – May 26. Handcrafted gem jars, low costs, great gifts. 5411-50 STREET – Fri. and Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. Multi-family, many, many items. 5228-48 STREET – Fri. and Sat., 9 am - 5 pm.

Area 3 2705-59 STREET CLOSE – Sat., May 26, 10 am - 5 pm. 5405-39 AVENUE, ROCKVIEW CONDOS – Fri. and Sat., 9 am - 2 pm. Multiple residents. Please walk in as parking is limited. 228 EDGEWOOD CLOSE – Thur. and Fri., 8 am - 4 pm, Sat., 8 am - noon. Household, RV, tools, deck furniture and much more! 3708-76 STREET – May 24, 25, 10 am - 6 pm. Winemaking supplies, sporting goods, household goods, antique mirror, oak hutch, ass’t. tools. 3102-63 STREET CLOSE – 9 am - 6 pm, all 3 days. Household, decor, china, giftware, collectibles, crafts, jewelry, crystal, suncatchers and books galore. 4624-61 STREET (back alley) – Thur. and Fri., 9 am - 8 pm; Sat., 9 am - 1 pm. WE’RE HUGE! Lawnmower, air compressor, bar stools, PS3, two reclining chairs. 15 ELLIOTT DRIVE – May 23, noon - 5 pm, May 24, 25, 9 am - 5 pm. Multi-family. All proceeds to Hospice Society and Open Door. 15 EDGEWOOD DRIVE – All 3 days. Tools, housewares, full set newer Ping golf clubs, patio loungers, misc. 163 MOUNT PLEASANT DRIVE – Thur. and Sat., 10 am - 6 pm; Fri., 10 am - 4 pm. Antiques, vintage and retro.

3930-56A STREET CLOSE, LIBERTY VILLAGE – Thur., Fri., Sat., 9 am - 8 pm. 5201-44A AVENUE – May 25 and 26, 9 am - 6 pm. Moving – everything must go! 7510-37A AVENUE – Thur., 4 - 8 pm, Fri., 4 - 9 pm, Sat., 9 am - 5 pm, Sun., 9 am - 12 noon. Children’s games, books, toys, household items, tools. 7503-39 AVENUE – All 3 days, 9 am - 6 pm. Furniture, household items, adults’ and children’s clothes, shoes, bags, toys and much more. 5704-35 AVENUE – All 3 days, 9 am - 6 pm. Wine making equipment, antiques, garden ornaments, toys, wall hangings, Bell PVRs, golf bag, clubs, dog kennel. 15 MONTROSE AVENUE – 9-5, 9-5, 9-12. Everything from B-Y. Front yard. Books, camping, craft supplies, furniture, gardening, tools, yard care. 4205-70 STREET – Fri., Sat., 9 am - 8 pm. Multi-family. Lots of household and garage items. 32 MONTCLARE AVENUE – All 3 days, 9 am - 4 pm. Antiques, tools, bike, household items. 6305-44B AVENUE – Fri., 3 - 7 pm; Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. Household items, kids’ table. 4011-75 STREET (Duggan Park) – May 24, 25, 26, 10 am - 5 pm. Porcelain tile full boxes, sink, door, faucet, fan, Voxxlife socks, insoles. Lots more stuff. 6910-38 AVENUE – Thur. to Sat., 9 am - 6 pm. Small tools, misc. household, clothing. 6405-32 AVENUE – All 3 days, 9 am - 6 pm. Bargains and clean collectibles, electronics, other useful items. You won’t be disappointed!

6122-39 AVENUE – May 26, 10 am - 4 pm. Tools, plumbing supplies, etc. 4018-69A STREET CLOSE – Sat., May 26, 9 am - 5 pm. 38 ELLIOTT DRIVE – All 3 days, 9 am - 8 pm. Lady’s clothes (polka, western); lge. mirror, pictures, frames; lawnchairs, household, antiques. 75 PARK RIDGE DRIVE – May 24, 9:30 am - 7 pm; May 25, 9:30 am - 5:30 pm. Household items, kids’ clothes, BBQ, box spring, misc. 3826-67 STREET – Thur., Fri., 9:30 am - 7 pm; Sat., 8:30 am - 1:30 pm. Composter, water ski tow rope, golf clubs, tools, misc. household. 5808 MARLER DRIVE – Thur., Fri., 10 am - 8 pm; Sat., 10 am - 5 pm. Some square dance attire, collector’s plates, denim camping blankets, misc. 5805-43 AVENUE – May 24, 25, 26, 8 am - 7 pm. 45 RPM records, Stamping Up, books, sewing supplies, puzzles, kids’ clothes, kitchen misc. and collectibles. 3910-57 STREET – Thur. to Sat., 9 am - 5 pm. 14 MONTJOY AVENUE (alley) – Thur., 12 noon - 6 pm; Fri., 9 am - 6 pm. Games, RV items, antique telephone, trunk, luggage, backpacks, household, sports items. 7210-44A AVENUE CLOSE – Thur., 3 - 8 pm; Fri., 12 noon to 6 pm. Tools, foosball table, treadmill, lots of home decor, toys. 78 MOUNT PLEASANT DRIVE – Sat., 9 am - 3 pm. Home decor, toys/games, collectible dolls, DVDs, green tag proceeds go to charity. 3604 ERICKSON DRIVE – Estate Garage Sale, Thur., Fri., 9 am - 7 pm; Sat., 9 am - 2 pm.

6510-35 AVENUE – Nana and Papa’s Huge Garage Sale. Super treasures, Thur., Fri., 9 am - 7:30 pm; Sat., 9 am - 2 pm. 6409-32 AVENUE – Thur., Fri., 2 - 8 pm. Kids’ items and much more! 6601-43 AVENUE – Thur., Fri., Sat., 11 am - 5 pm. Traeger pellet grill, air compressor and accessories, snowblower, power and hand tools, chainsaw. 6301-45 AVENUE (back alley) – Thur., 9 am - 8 pm; Fri., 9 am - 2 pm; Sat., 9 am - 4 pm. Water cooler, Partylite, wooden music centre, household, yard, linen, shoes. 7506-37A AVENUE – Thur., 6 - 8 pm; Fri., 2 - 8 pm; Sat., 9 am - 6 pm. Tools, clothing, new home decor and much more. 3214-62A STREET – May 25 and 26, 9 am - 6 pm. Estate sale. Wall unit, patio furniture, household, clothing. 5719-43 AVENUE (back alley) – Fri., Sat., 10 am - 5 pm. 5220-33A AVENUE – Thur. to Sat., 10 am - 5 pm. Selling mechanics, garden, construction tools, etc. Prices as marked or best fair offer. 3006-67 STREET – May 25 and 26, 10 am - 6 pm. 3738-66 STREET – May 25 and 26, 11 am - 5 pm. Furniture, kids’ toys, games, books, clothes.

Area 4 4718-44 STREET – Thur. to Sat., 9 am - 4 pm daily. Ladders, furniture, tools, antiques, collectibles, barbecue, lawnmower, rototiller, tractor, tables, lights, misc. 4709-50 STREET (Parkview Place) – Thur., May 24, 9 am - 8 pm; Fri., May 25, 9 am - 5 pm; Sat., May 26, 9 am 12 noon. 4407-47 AVENUE – Camrose Heritage Railway Station & Park. Garage Sale, White Elephant Sale, May 24 - 26. Plant Sale/Exchange, May 26.

Health Quality Council of Alberta seeks voice By Murray Green

The Health Quality Council of Alberta (HQCA) is looking for Albertans to join its Patient and Family Advisory Committee, to bring the patient and family perspective to their health system improvement work. “The HQCA is always exploring ways to bring the voice of Albertans and their experiences to our work,” said Andrew Neuner, chief executive officer for the HQCA. “Engaging with and listening to our Patient and Family Advi-

sory Committee is one meaningful way in which we do this. Our members’ unique perspectives and diverse experiences inform and influence how we pursue opportunities to improve health service quality and patient safety for Albertans.” This volunteer committee is made up of a group of 11 people from across the province and various backgrounds, who provide input to the HQCA to help improve aspects of Alberta’s publicly-funded healthcare system. The

committee reports directly to the HQCA board of directors and focuses on issues of patient safety and health service quality from the system perspective. “Our team of patient and family advisors work incredibly well together and everyone has an opportunity to speak and be heard–I am proud to serve on this committee,” said D’Arcy Duquette, HQCA Patient and Family Advisory Committee chair. “The HQCA supports our work, listens to and con-

siders our viewpoints, and provides meaningful opportunities to participate in their work and activities and interact with other health care organizations.” Applicants must be 18 years or older, reside in Alberta, and have a passion for improving the quality of Alberta’s healthcare system. Committee members are appointed for a term of three years and may serve a maximum of two terms. In-person meetings are held four times each

year, on a Saturday, rotating between Calgary and Edmonton. Expenses for travel to these meetings are covered by the HQCA. Anyone interested in becoming a member is asked to complete an Expression of Interest form available online at www.hqca.ca. The Health Quality Council of Alberta is a provincial agency that pursues opportunities to improve patient safety and health service quality for Albertans.


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44 ST.

46 ST .

4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

45 ST.

43 ST.

5011

4813

43 ST.

3924

4802

3928

46 ST. 46 ST.

4403

41 ST.

44 ST.

45 ST.

4501 4409

4505 4503

46 ST.

4712

4407 4706

470

Area 4 4606

4526

East of 50 Street South of 48 Avenue 4504

44 AVE.

4113

E

4102

4116 4121

4127

4338

4108

4124

4112

1 47 2

47 ST. 47 ST. 47 ST.

48 ST.

43 ST.

44 ST.

46 ST.

5308

46 ST.

6 46 0

4511

45 ST.

5302

47 ST.

4610

4703

4911

47 ST.

4705

4707

4708 4706

48 ST.

4409

5317

5302

5205

4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

48 ST.

4817

4811 4809 4807 4801

4802

48 ST.

48 ST.

4711 4709 4708 4706

49 ST.

49 ST.

4609 4607 4605 4603 4601

4336

43

4328 4 4324

4328

4314

4226

41 ST.

43 ST.

42 02 4200

4205

4726

4-3.

4227

4232 4225

4220

5311 4001

5416A 5416B 5414A 5414B 5412A 5412B 5410A 5410B 5408A 5408B 5406A 5406B 5404A 5404B 5402A 5402B 23 22 21

6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15

3905

3902

3901

3806

CAMPGROUND

5405 20 19

3909

3906

NORDIC CENTRE HUT/ TEA HOUSE

3805

3802

SE 34-46-20-W44 3801

WATER TREATMENT PLANT

560

5

03

56 56 04 02 56

ST .

.C

L.

SE

DR

.

NE 27-46-20-W44 NW 26

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5

SE 27-46-20-W44

8

#1

50 ST.

17

34

50A ST.CL. 3419

3 34 1

50B ST.CL.

SE 27-46-20-W44

S

SW 27-46-20-W44

5502

5501

15 Elliott Drive 15 Edgewood Drive 163 Mt. Pleasant Drive 3930-56A Street Close 5201-44A Avenue 7510-37A Avenue 7503-39 Avenue 5704-35 Avenue 15 Montrose Avenue 4205-70 Street 32 Montclare Avenue 6305-44B Avenue 4011-75 Street

D 202

5503

55 0

7&

SW 27-46-20-W44

56

AV E

5

23 55 01 07 /

#1

11 28

2809

2807

2805

55 0

23 55 03 / 06

DR.

28A AVE. CL.

2405 2403 2309 2307

230

O MR CA

NE 27-46-20-W44

2711 2709

2710

51 ST.

O SE

3301

DR.

5502

OSE

3501

3401

3323 #27 to 3321 #30 #5 & #6 3319 #25 & #26 5021 #7 & #8 3317 3315 #23 & #24 #9 & #10 3313 #21 & #22 #11 & #12 3311 #1 3309 #19 & #20 3& #1 4 3307 3305

416

2803 55 01

28 AVE.

51 ST.CL.

2

R CAM

3505

#1 to #4

33 0

E.

15 34 3413 3411 3409 3407 3405 3403 3401

34 AVE.

3301

52 ST. 5213

40 8

424

3323 3322 3321 3320 3319 3318 3317 3316 3315 3314 3313 3312 3311 3310 3309 3308 3307 3306 4 3305 30 3303 3 33 52 01 01

34 11 16 34 3414 3409 3412 3407 3410 3408 3405 3406 3403 3404 3401 3402

50 ST.

5509

33 AV

3417 3415 341 4 3413 3411 3412 3409 3410 3407 3408 3406 3405 3404 3403 3401 3402

NW 27-46-20-W44

5503

2

.

42 0

5507 5505

2

5603 5514

E CL

4

56

23 A

NE 27-46-20-W44

412

RK 40 0 RIDG

42 8

75

74 4

560

5609

57 ST.

0 56

E. CL.

52 1

46

PA

58

55 1

2

5214

5

47

51 55

3418 3416 3414 3412 3410 3408 3406 3404 3402

ST .

57

.

23 06 56 /

ST .

ST .

57

4713

3

32

5604 48 3946 5602 3944 5508 5506 5504 5502

#4

PARKVIEW ESTATES (56 ST. CL.)

#6

42

56 1 56 10 56 3 11 56 0 5 56 560 8 609 10 6 56 5604 5607 0 560 24 04 560 8 5 6 56 02 / 5603 560 4 560 2 56 03

. CL

23 03 04

5602

56 2 56 10 56 08 06

. 5604

47 ST.

ST . 42 0

39

3928 3930

AS T. C 5608 L. 5606 39

56

#3

#1 #2

E CL . RIDG

32 4

32 8

38

CL.

CL .

PA RK 50 R ID 0 G E

51 6

. VIEW DR

5808

5806 5804 5802

VALLEY

5809 5807 58 05

56 09 5607

5

4

E AV

56 1

4728

52 ST. 4205

4204

R. PA RK 10 0

7 600 PARKRIDGE CL.

94

520

WOOD CL.

220

222

21 2

.

D DR

59 ST. CL.

5

2704

270

5704

5706

7

57 0

5703

5705

5311

5302

5302

48 4206

ST.

56 0

23

56 1

4413

4804C 4804B

4804D

4804A

5302 4803

5302

48 ST.

4716

4708 4706

49 ST.

4904 5206

4812 4810 4808 4907 4901

4911

5065

50 ST.

49 ST.

5010

4901

4910

4910 4902

4903

49 ST.

50 ST.

4813 4805

50 ST.

4709

50 ST.

4208

WD 11

57 ST.

3

PARKVIEW DR.

58 ST.CL.

3401 3403 5702 5700

22 6 22 4

35

33

29 27

31

5921 5919 5917 5915 5913 5911 5909

4502 4501 4500

4706 4704 4702

4611

4209 42 07

5212

5216

4210

53 ST.

9 42 0

5214

5406 54 04 B

4304

5413 5411B 5411A 5409B 5409A 5407

43 AVE.

PAR KVIE

0

5702 5703 5700

5706 5707 5704 5705

5708 5801

5804 5805 5802 5803

4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503

4710

4320

5813

5702 5700 3511

5704

58 58 04 02 18

5806

5808

5810

5

59 ST.CL.

34 0

5809 5807 5805 O 12 D 5803 4 C L.4 06 5801 A 5707 120 5705 132 5703 118 134 5701 116 136 5623 138 56 21 140 108 5619 142 5617 106 144 5615 104 146 148 5613 102 5611 15 EDGE 0 WOO 5609

EDGEWOOD DR.

EW 30 0 O O D E C DG L. E 4 W 00 O

G ED

306A

5928 5926 5924 5922 5920 5918 5916 5914 5912 5910

60 ST.CL.6002

2707

6004

6 27 0

6006

4806 4802

4819 4817 4815 4813 4811 4805 4809 4803 4709 4707 4705

49 ST.

4822 4820 4818 4816 4814 4812 4810

5002 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

50 ST.

50 ST.

4906

4910

5203

5037

5011

MAIN ST REET

51 ST.

4840 4810

50 STREET

52A ST.

52 ST.

5206

5208

5204

5201

5208 5209 5204 5207 5205 5203

53 ST.

5211 5205

5203

5212

5214

53 ST.

55 ST.

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

57 57 18 16

5806

4910 4908 4906 4904 4902 4816 4814 4812 4810 4808 4806

50 STREET

51 ST.

5010 5008

51 ST.

5012 5030 5102

4938

5015

5107 5105

4901

52 ST.

4707 4621 5207 5205

51 ST.

52 ST.

5220

5211 5207

5227 5223 5219 4920

53 ST

53 ST

53A ST.

5317

5040

52A ST.

53 ST

5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

53 ST.

54 ST.

55 ST.

56 ST.

42 11

5807 5805 5803 5801 5721 5719

40 1

40 1 09 B

59 ST.

58 5808 15 5806 5 5804 813

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

PARKVIEW PLACE

5422 5511

5411

53 ST.

57 ST.

56 ST.

5610

5701

5612

5008 5006 5004 5002

52 ST.

5112 5110 5108 5106 5104 5102

5205 B 5205 A 5203 B 5203A

5309

52 ST.

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

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

53 ST

54 ST.

5322 5320 5318 5314 5312 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312

5410 5408 5406

5409 5407 5405 5403 5401

5315 5313 5311A 5311B 5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

5409

5415 5413

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

54 ST.

56 ST.

5312 5310 5308

5021 5317 5315 5313 5311

5022

5409 5407 5405

54 ST.

5410 5408 5406 5404 5402

5419 5417 5415 5413 5411

5420 5418 5416 5414 5412

56 ST.

5420 5418 5416 5414 5412

5602

5610 5608 5606

5609 5607 5605 5603 5601

5704 5702

5702

4604

5809 5807 5805 5803 580 57 1 31

58 ST. CL.

59ST. CL.

5912 5910 5908 5906 5904 5902

60 ST.

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

59 ST.

5210

11 13 15 17

6005 6003 6001 5909 5907 5905 5903

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

6007 6005

60 ST. CL. 42 13 6003

53 ST

5310 5408

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

5612 5610 5608 5606A-D 5604 5602 5610 5608 5606 5604 5602 5609 5607 5605 5603 5601

5612

5619 5617 5615 5613 5611

5620 5618 5616 5612

5619 5617 5615 5613 5611 5617

5708 5707 5706 5705 5704 5703

5711 5710 5709

5712

5804

5807

5711 5709 5707 5705 5703

AVE.

RE

LA

MO NT C

23

9 7

9

11 13

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

6010 6008 6006 6004 6002 5910 5908 5906 5904 5902

3908

54 ST.

5506

5324

56 ST.

55 ST.

55 ST.

57 ST.

56 ST.

5511

5321

58 ST. CL.

58 ST.

4

5301 5303

5622 5620 5618A-D 5616

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

57 ST.

5620 5619 5618 5617 5616 5615

57 ST.

58 ST.

58 ST.

5722 5720 5718 5716 5713 5714 57 1 57 2 1 57 0 08

5723 5721 5719 5717 5715 5703

5807

5809

5905

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

32

DR . 3

AN 3 T

31 29 27

25

5 7 55

4 6 5

3

10 12 14 16

8

59

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

107-111 123

127

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

143 6007 6005 5911 5909

5313

59 ST.

5806 5805 5804 5803 5802 5801

5819 5817 5815 5813 5811 5809 5807 5805 5803 5801

5909

AS

MONTJOY AVE.

5911 5909 5907 5905 5903

PL E

MO UN T

1

4502

30 28 26 24

5

60 0

6011 6009 6007 6005 6003 6001 5911

6012 6010 6008 6006 6004 6002 5912 5910 5908 5906 3

61 ST.

30

62 60 58

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

100 5812

6105

61A ST.

61A ST.

62 ST. CL.

4B

62 62 12A 10 62 10 B

R.

TT D

SOUTH PARK MANOR

62 ST.

62 08 A 6 20 62 08 B 9 6212 62 06 A 6 612 20 B 62 06 7 61224 61 A 6 6119 20 23 62 5 6120 6121 6117 6120 62 08 6 6118 6119 2 0 6115 6118 6116 61 ER 6 6 07 3015 17 20 6113 61 61 IC 16 14 611 3013 5 K 5 6111 6114 62 6112 SO 6113 08 6110 6109 6112 N 6111 30 D 09 6107 6108 6110 R. 6109 6106 6108 6104 6107 6106 3306 6102 6105

6210 6208 6206 3012 6204

2

5812 5813 5810 5811 5808 5809 5806 5807

6209

62 1

2A

30 0

6209 6207 6205 6203 6201 6111 6109 6107 6105

6211

63 ST.

6302

6226 6224

6227

MOUNT PLEASANT DR.

62 ST.

92-98 4215 6209 6207 6205 6203

63 ST.

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

62 ST.

6207 6205 6121 3717 6120 6119 6118 6117 6115 6116 6113 6114 36 2 6112 36 0 1 61 36 8 1 36 0 16 2 36 1 1 36 9 17

6208 6206

6210

63 ST.

ST .

63 ST.

32 0 32 4 0 32032 3205 6

64 ST.

6308 28 6306 26 6304 24

4501 4503 31 6004 60 29 02

6104 6205 6203

6223 6221 6219 6217 6215 6213 6211 6209 6207

63 ST.

6310 6308 6306 6304 6302

6406 6404 6402 6310 6308 6306 6304 4302

64 ST. CL.

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

ST . 6311

1 6309 6307

63 ST. CL.

363

C L.

3629

63 63 20 18

ST.

63 21 63 19B A 19 A

6409 6407

30

34 32

4

61 ST.

6217

6222 6220 6218 6216 6214 6212 6210 6208

6408A 6408

6406 6404B 6404A 6402A 6402

6410

6310 6308 6306 6304 6302

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

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

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

65 ST.

65 ST

64

631 631 6 4 631 2 3808 631 0 6308 6306 6304 6302

6315 6313 6311 6309 6307 6305 6303

6408 6406 6316 6314 6312 6310 6308 3718

6412 6411 64 11 B 6410 64 A 09B 6408 6409 64 07 A 6406 64 B 07 64 05 A 63 B 20 6405 63 A 63 18 63 21B 64

ELLIOTT DR.

6411 36

64 0

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

4601 4520 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504

4613 4611 4609 4607 4605 4603 4601

4409 4621 4619 4617 4615

4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602

3919

4740

4712

4331

3

65 10 6508 6506 6504

6309 6307 6305 6303 6301

6505

6503

4412

66 ST.

66 ST.

6508 6506 63 2 6416 631 1 6414 9 6317

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

6606 6511

6610 6611 6608 6606 6607 6604 6602

4619 4617 4615

4105

4307

4718

6

65 13 6511

5813 5811 5809 5807 5805 5803 5801 5707 5705

65 ST.

6512 6510 6508 6506 6504 6502

6516 6514 7

65 1

6511 6509 6507 6506 6505 6504 6503 6502

65 12 6510 6 5 6508 07 6506 6505 6504 6503 6502

66A ST.

6608

67 ST.

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

ST .

65

ST .

ST .

66

6606 6604 6514 6512 6510 6508 6506 78 6604 6605 6514 6513 6512 6511 6509

3407

3307 6610 6605 6608

4701

4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602

4409 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

4211

342 0 18 34

6613

4503 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4704 4702

4-1.

#1

67 ST.

48 AVENUE 4509 4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703

5&

GE

5508 0

RGE. RD. 204

4801

4215 4213

0 33

6611 6606 6609 6604 6607 6602 6605 6506 6603 6601

4214 4212

52 1

5504 5506

VE

5619 17 56 15 56 13 56

4501

49 AVE.

4807

#1

5

5202

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

6

4511 4509

2-2.

4335

3-41.

30 34

1 55

1 56

5606

8

R

ID KR

5605 5604 06 5607 56

561

3-7. 3-8. 3-9. 3-10. 3-11. 3-12. 3-13. 3-14. 3-15. 3-16. 3-17. 3-18. 3-19.

03 26 11 25

5612

5620

5

4903-46 Street #14, 4802-54 Avenue 5405-50 Street (alley) 5411-50 Street 5228-48 Street Area 3 2705-59 Street Close 5405-39 Avenue 228 Edgewood Close 3708-76 Street 3102-63 Street Close 4624-61 Street (back alley)

.

A 24 03 to D 24 03

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

PT SW 28-46-20-W4

24 57 12

0 25

A 11 24 to D 11 24 09 A 24

3D

E AV

IEW

02

2

9

3

25

YV

28A AV

5609

1 25

2

2 25 510 08

24 0 / 24 10 3 24 08 24 5 1 0 24 24 615 1/ 04 6 24 09 24 07 2402/ 5708 0 5702 24 5 03 24 AVE. 2401 CL. 5709 5623 5614 5621 5611 24 A

E LL VA

4515

50 AVE.

4330

3706

2708 2707 270 2706 3 26 27 2705 0 04 26 9 2 26 07 5608 7 AV 2703 05 E. 5607 5 CL 2 0 . 61 56 1 25 26 0 09 25 9 5608 07 26 26 07 AV 25 26 5607 0 E. 03 CL 260 5 05 56 . 3 25 25 0 AV 25 9 07 E. 25 05 250 3 2409 2407

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

0 25

25 0

. 24 DR 241 to 13A

25 0

4609 4519 4517

4703 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510

4913 4907 4905 4903 4901 4902

CHARLIE KILLAM SCHOOL

4306

6

65 1

#9

22 4

CAMR

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

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

VALLEYVIEW 6

0 PA

70

512

50 4 50 8

5608

2709

25 0

30

79

6

5811

5905 5907

5903

3-1.

27 14 27 27 10 27 06 02

31 6

560

5810 5812 5902 5904 5906 5908 08 27

ID

66

8 21

23 25

19

2703

2711

4602

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

4308

03 52 5205 5207 5209 5211

52 4

214

83

5608

28 AVE.

4607 4605 4603 4610

4606

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

SIFTON SCHOOL

4403

5202 5204 5206 5208 10 52

87

52 8

RK

62

E

4611

4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4402

4819

4501

1 34

67 ST. 6608

6609 6607 6605 6519 6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507 80

1 2 3 4 5

#11

#10

. CL 0 20 G E 220 R ID

. PA DR

59 63 67 71

200 EDG

86

0 21

GE

8 22

20 6

4613

4915 4911 4909 4907 4905 4903 4901

4310

6 21

4 20

91

90

204

. DR 18 1

99 95

3-25. 3-8.

20 8

4617

4003

5011 5009 5007

4919 4917

4312

CREEKVIEW 208

2

4406

212

3 5 7

4620

4619

50 12 5009 5010 5007 5008

4218

14

R RK PA

98

1

13 15

8 22

604

216

3-3.

EDGEWOOD DR.

608

ENEVOLD RD.

9 11

4621

5013 5011

3605

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

14 16

61 2

0 11

CL.

4903 4901

1

4004

3606

4 11

110 112

0 62

OOD

21

30 30 2A 2B

4A 30 4B 30

A 308 B 6 30

GEW

114

18 20 22

2B 31 A 2 31

1

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

4622

View Point

124

27

3402

100 ED

4907

4601 4720 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4702

4920 4918 4916 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

0 52

4202

5015 5013 5011 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008

5011

4919 4917 4915 4913 4911

4602

4507

128

23

3408 3406 3404

122

404B 404A 2B 40 2A 40

61 0

6 12

3005 31 0 3003 31 B 0A

30 AVE. 3001 308B 6103

12 8

56 54 52 50 48 46

4912 4910 4908

4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

4503

39 AVE.

3-2.

#5

GE PARK RID

3501

3410

130

32 0

4901

4515 4513 4511

5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

3607

15 19

JACK STUART SCHOOL

6 61

68 ST.

58 ST.

6004

6006

4810

Building A

60 ST.

6 8 12

15

11 13

9

5 7

GRAND DR.

GRAND PARK CRES.

6

6215 6213 6211 6209 6207 6205 6203 30

6218 6216 6214 6212 6210 6208 6206 6204 34

6223

6225

4715

6317

6603

6607

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

6710 6708 6706 6704 6702

38 AVE.

67

66 0 66 5 03

66A ST.

68A ST.

6711 6709 3820 3822 6707 3824 6705 3826 6703 3828

6801

6713

68 ST.

6804 68 02

51 ST.

5905 5903 5901 5807 5806 5804 5805 5802 5803

58 ST.

6002

5910 5908 5906 5904 5902 5810 5808 5806 5804 5802

60 ST.

5401/ 5910

5911 5909 5907 5905 5903 5901 5813 5811 5809

60 ST.

52 0

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

1

2

6208

4

36

6120

6404

6206

6210

6214

6216

6218

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

6401

64 ST.

6405B 6405A 6403B 6403A

6215 6213 6211 6209 6207 6206 6205 6204 6203 42

6406 6404 6402

6508

6514 6510

6212

6402

6510 6508 6506 6504 65 02

65 ST.

65A ST.

66 ST.

6511 6508 6509 6506 6507 6504 6505 5004

6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507 6505 6503 6501 6407 6405 6403 6522 6520 6516

66 ST.

4821 6521 6519 6517 6515 6513 6511 6509 6507

6608

6702

6624 6622 6620 6618 6616 6614 6612 6610

67 ST.

66 2

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

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

69 ST.

6820 40 6822 6821 13 6820 6819 6818 6813 6818 6817 6816 6816 6815 6814 6811 6814 6813 6812 680 9 6812 6811 6810 6810 6809 6808 6807 68 6806 6805 68 08 68 06 04 6803

6821 6819 6817 6815 6813 6811 6809 6807 5

38 0

2

38 0

6906 69 04

6907 6905 6903 6901

6909

3 6621 6619 6617 6615 6613 6611 6609 6608 6607 6606 6605 6604 6603 4308

6625 4

68 ST.

6

68 0

680 6805

6809 6807

69 ST .

68 06 68 04

42 42 18 16

9

69A ST . CL.

4002

3806 3804

3807

3702

6808

T.

5

420

69 1

42 0

71 02 7102 B A

7106A 7104B 7104A

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

7117

67 ST.

69 ST.

7006 7004 7002

7010 7008

7007 7005

70 S

2

42 0

1

9

43 0

71 19

4 37 0

4519

0 12

116 6

ENEVOLD RD.

3011

3010

5703

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

E.

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

35 AVE.

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

4521

5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5216

51 AVE.

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

4217

69 ST.

7207 7205

46 AVE.

5211 5209 5207 5205 5201

3701

108

200

3505 3503

5003 5001

4916

4907

4608

3702

112

3409

3-14.

5701

34 05 34 09 34 07 34 0 05

4601

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220

Oak

17 16

11 38 9 0 38 7 0 38 5 0 08 38 3 38 0 06 38 1 38 4 0 0 38 3 38 2 1 0 37 1 1 37 09 37 07 37

AV 62 35 E. 35 07

3507

4918

4614

4616 4614 4610

4002

#8

DR.

4609 4610 4607 4608 4605 4606 4603 4601 4602

4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607 4605

5214 5212 5208 5206 5204

5203 5201

4105 5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215

3940

#7

7208

5908 5906 5904 581 1 5902 5816 5809 5814 5807 5812 5805 5810 5803

7 54 1

6009

7

60 0

#1 #1 8 7

#3 #3 8 7

#3 6 #3 5

#3 #3 3 4

T) ES

9

E (W

49 1

AC

7

RR

49 1

N TE PE

5

AS

49 1

68 ST. 6708

6800

6705 6703 6701 6615 6613 6611 6609 6607 6605 6603 66ST.CL. 66 01

45 0

7212 7210 7208 7206 72 04

7212 7211 7210 7209 7208 7207 7206 7205 72 04

73 ST.

73 ST.

4602

4623

5209 5207

4402

5007

4917

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

5204 5202

52A AVE.

5019

5015

3608

3509

36 AVE.

35 11

4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

5208

5201

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5216

3705

38 L. .C

MARLER

2

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

70 ST.

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

.

68 ST. 7112

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

71 ST. CL.

4 4502

73 ST.

ST . 73 7311B 7311A 7309B 7309A 7307B 7307A 7305 730 B 73 5A 73 03 B 73 03 73 01 BA 01 A

74 ST.

7

43 0

74 ST.

74 ST.

7313

7310 7308 7306 7304 7302

4623 4624 4621 4622 4619 4620 4617 4618 4615 4616 4613 4612

E AV

3609 3607 3605 3603 3601

4

4201

4

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

4

4408

04 52 5206 5208

420

6000

3

6005

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

61

6204

6206

6208

6210

6212

6214

6302

5 6 61 403 2 ST ST 61 08 . .C 0 L. 6 6104 6 6 610 1 7 1

6225 6217 6223 6215 6221 6213 6219 6211 6217 6209 6215 6207 6213 6205 6211 6203 6209 6207 53 62 04 0 62 5 62 03 01

53 53 06 04 53 02 6304

5307

5

53 0

5404 54 02

530

6502

54 5409 54 07 54 05 0 54 3 01

E.

55 AV

7002 6912 6910 6908 6906 6904 6902

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

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

71 ST.

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

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

2

7019 7017 7015 7013 7011 7009 7007 7005

49 0

73 ST.

SUPER 8

7318 7316 7314 7312 7310 7308 7306 7304 73 02

74 ST.

73A ST.

7416 7414 7412 7410 7408 7406 7404 7402

75 ST.

75 ST.

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

4723

4716 4715 4714 4711 4712 4709 4710 4707 4708 4705 4706 4703 4701 4702

3934 3936 3938 42 39

.

24

1 58

E AV

39

09 39 7 0 39 3905 3903

4724 4722 4720

5207

5206 5204 5202

5031 5027

4601

5007 5005

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

2-1.

4717

5208

5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211

VALLEYVIEW CEMETERY

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

. DR

470

4710

5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

5000

Willow Maple

5313 39

R

5010

5008 5006

04 4403 44 4401 4402

4304 4302

4209

5023

5017 5009

5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5209

5227

Pine

3926

E RL MA

Birch Cedar

Downtown

4209

.

5811

Aspen

Spruce

3-10.

3-29.

4816 4814 4813 4812 4819

5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212

52 AVE.

4507

75 ST.

4603

. 52 ST

A 03 54 03 B 54 A 54 05 5405B

5401

4215

E AV

5810 4001

01 56 3 0 56 5 0 56 7 0 56 9 0 01 56 39 1 11 56 3 0 1 57 3 56 11 0 57 5 . 39 E. 0 ST 9 0 8 57 7 AV 5710 3 5704 0 42 57 06 39 09 13 57 12 57 5 5708 57 57 4 1 0 1 57 7 571 71 571 01 2 1 58 3 5 716 57 9 571 0 5713 4 1 58 5 5 18 57 7 571 6 0 58 7 5 20 5715 5721 571 7 0 5804 58 9 5 22 5718 5717 0 5801 5720 57 58 5802

5808

4003B 4003A

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

4721

4501

4415 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5205

4606

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

4920

4911 4905 4903

4503 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

AUGUSTANA

4314

A 04 54 5402

Deer Meadows

43

5809

5814

A

4407 4405

ST. 52A5210

39

42 0

. ST 4615

4410

5213

2 4214

4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606

4625

4

Stony Creek Lodge

43 AVE.

29 57 7 KIN PARK 2 57 25 7 4209 5 23 7 4207 5 721 5 19 57 7 4205 1 4203 57 5 1 4201 57 3 1 57 1 71 14 57 2 5 09 7 1 57 0 5 07 17 7 1 57 15 57 8 5 705 57 0 57 6 5 03 5802 7 0 57 4 5 01 E.5709 7 V 0 A 57 0 5 05 2 41 57 3 56 0 57 1 0 57

450

44 AVE.

4318

3-40.

5810 5812

09

4715

A

5216

37 42 1

4209 4210

4207 4208 4205 4206 4203 4204 5808 5802

4506

44A AVE.4409

44 AVE. Rose Alta Lodge

5600

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

4624

E. 4502 AV 5201

5201

3-11.

LEISURE SERVICES OFFICE

4

76 ST.

4-2.

5205 5207 5209

45 AVE.

45 AVE.

AQUATIC CENTRE

5202 4509

5202

4625

52B AVE.

5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5201

4803

. 4809 4809 4810 4807 4806 4805 4804 4801 4802

4802

St. Andrew's Anglican Church

4939 4933

48A AVE

4812 4810 4808 4806

4721 4719

4711 4712 4709 4710 4705 4704 4707 4701 4702

5021 5022 5017 5018 5013 5014 5011 5012 5001 5006 4802

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA AUGUSTANA CAMPUS

5210

EDGEWORTH CENTRE ENCANA ARENA BORDER PAVING ARENA

4877 4857 4838 4851 4834 4830 4826 4829 4822 4818 4814

4907

4716 4714

5105

45

5218

East of 50 Street North of 48 Avenue

4101

4717 4718

4602

ST. MARY HOSPITAL

4516

5228

47 AVE.

46 AVE.

COMMUNITY CENTRE/FIELD HOUSE

5234

4

4723 4720 4719

4718

4604

4516

5225 5223 5221

5302

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

1 50

5004

4720

4702

4607

West of 50 Street South of 48 Avenue

5238 5236

3

4823

4620 18 46 6 1 46 4 1 46 2 1 46 4610 4608 4606

45A AVE.

5220 5218 5216 5212 5210 5208

54 AVE.

Area 2

5303 5301

4603

5235 5233 5231 5229

4509

Messiah Lutheran Church

RUDY SWANSON RECREATION PARK

02 59 4309

4911 4901

4895 4887

4815

4708

4955 4953 4949 4945 4941 4937 4933 4929 4925 4921 4917

4912 4904

51

4612

5302

5237

0 46

4825

47 AVE.

Rosehaven Long Term Care

4979 4969 4965

4968 4964

. ST

4612

5010

St. Fransis Xavier Communit y Catholic Church

5020

5016

50 AVE.

4980

4871 4867 4890 4882 4863 4876 4859 4872 4855 4851

5010

4710

52

5

7

Unit A-D

4911

5051 5024 5041 5022

5033 5029 5027 5021 5017 5013

5001

4952 4946 4938 4936 4930 4926 4918

.

4818

4714 4712

01 52 5203

4616

4707

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

5030 5028 5024

5012 5006 5002

Camrose United Church

1-3.

4709

5048

5040

5014

4954

4925

4918

5059

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5305

5301

5238 5236 5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224

2

4817 4815 4813

5301 4717 4716 4715 4713 4714 4711 4712 4709 4707 4710 4705 4706 4703 4704 5320 4702

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

WINDSOR HOTEL

5078

5019 5017

5005

5006

4910 4908 4902

48A AVE

CHUCK MacLEAN ARTS CENTER

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

4921 4919 4917 4915 4911

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

5210

4816

A-D

4702

2 46

4827 4830

5016

#1- #4

5210

4822

A-D

5314

5302

4702

2-6.

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

5318

5315

5316

5302

52 AVE.

ALICE HOTEL

5025

5013

4909

49 AVE.

4828 4826 4824

4825

5021

5019 5017 5015

5112

4920 4918 4916

4836

5318

5329 5327 5325

5324

5000

5204

C.L.B.I.

4830

5320 5320

53 AVE.

5236A&B

5207

4913

4910

4838

5304

5312

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208

4908

51

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

4915

4834

4832 4829 4827

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

5232 5230 5228 5226 5222

5001

5101

50 AVE.

4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

4908

4803 4816

5206-14

Bill Fowler Centre

4706

9

11 13 15 17

21

1 42

7511

52 AVE 11 51

4803 4803

N

5401

5408 5406 5401 5404 5402

5403 5401

4803 4803

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

5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5218 5216 5214

5405

54 Avenue

54 AVE.

ST. PATRICK SCHOOL

5410

5419

2-3.

2-4 .

5305

5302

5014

4828

5606

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

5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207

4802

4710

4912

4832 4830 4828 4826 4824

4833 4831 4829 4827 4825 4823 4821

4832

GARDNER COLLEGE

5102

4713

4708

5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304

5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5401

4804

5222

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

5

5610

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305

2-5.

5421 5419

54A AVE.

5502

55 AVE.

4806

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

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

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

55 AVE.

5505 5503 5501

38

76 ST.

5216

0 52

8

1 3

39 147 3903 04 149 3901 151 3902 5816 39 AVE. CL. 153 3900 5807 5805 5817 155 3818 5809 38 157 16 3819 5815 156 5811 3814 159 8 3817 5813 0 158 8 5 3812 161 06 38 160 3810 5811 58 4 15 63 1 0 5 3 58 162 16 7 09 7 T. 813 8 6 4 S 1 9 5 80 5 16 58 6 16 1 5 580 16 8 7 3 1 3 0 58 2 16 0 17 5 1 17 2 37 17 7 17 4 17 79 1 17 6 FI RE 17 8 5812 HALL 08 17 5811 58 06 8 5 37 201 5809 37 37 05 AVE 03 . CL . 3701 5807 MOUN 5801 3605 05 T PLEA 58 5803 SANT 3604 3603 DR. 3601 5804

3906

7529 7527 7525 7523 7521 7519 7517 7515 7513 7511

SPARLING SCHOOL

5102

4913 4911 4909 4907

Area 3

5901

3-27.

3910

3-12.

5218

5314

10 12

4007 5817 4005

41 AVE. 4004

148

4

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

4902 4904 5402 5404

4722

4710

3-17.

152 154

0 34

3

Area 2 2-1. 4802-49 Street

2-2. 2-3. 2-4. 2-5. 2-6.

4912 4910 4908 4906

33 35

40

150

5607

3-28.

5914

135 137 139 6008

5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

2

5608

2 4

23 25 27 29 31

24 26 28 30

4110A 4110B 4108B 4108A

4106 05 60

5613

5611

5803

21 23

42 AVE. 4118 4116 4114 4112

5305

5306

49 AVE.

5606 5602

5610

47 AVE.

21

15 17

41

4

4206 4204 4202

53 AVE.

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5302

5014 5012 5010 5008 5006

5403 4914

4915 4913 4911 4909 4907

5419

ROSE CITY CURLING RINK MAX McLEAN ARENA

54

2

6105 146

3602

06

30193017

. ST

2 6222 62

Area 1 6609-54 Avenue 20576 TWP RD 472 4810-50 Street 5405-64 Street 6215-48B Avenue 5902-51 Avenue 6210-49 Avenue #5, 5014-56 Street (back alley)

50 AVE.

4923 4921 4919 4917

5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306

Camrose Community Church

5218

5017 5015 5013 5011 5009

CAMROSE RECREATION CENTRE

19

18 20

42 12 11 42 4209 4210 4207 4208 4206 4205

1 42

4210 4208

131 133

57 0

ST .

5711

5704 to 5714

47A AVE.

15

4303 5812

117 119

2710

1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5. 1-6. 1-7. 1-8.

5011 5009 5007 5005

4837

Camrose DR.

PT SE 29-46-20-W4

5006

5318

5611

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

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5006

5000

5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008

5015

5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5102

39

21

6012

113 115

CAMROSE DRIVE

LOCATOR MAP

5401

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5106

53A AVE.

19

25

99

5810

35

32 AV

3018 07 3016 30 5 3014 0 30 03 30 6212

6213

5010

4912

48B AVE. 57

5709

9 11 13

4307 4305

1 42

3614 3612 3610 3608 3606 3604

8 34 0 06 330 3 34 7 3305 10 33 08 33

.

2

A

3004

5014

4915 4913 4911 4909 4905

4838 4836 4834

OUR LADY OF MT.PLEASANT SCHOOL

6009

62

5

6014

18

8

6310

62 2

77

14

22

20

6

0 64

30 AVE.

3010 3008 3006

4 6

8 10

IO 12

27

9

3416 6107 3414 2 41 0 09 3 41 3 35

17 19

3

0 64

0 30

67 ST.

L EL

ELLIOTT DR.

28

6201

11 40

6211 09 62 10

4A VE

34

44 AVE.

7

3211 3209 3207

9 11 31 11 10 13 9 15

6210 6212

15 to 05 62

. CL 3 3105 21

4

3102

6402

6213 3

6211

38

3-9.

3 32 222 2 3 32 0 32 21 18 3223 32 14 6 3221 12 3219 3210 3217 3208 3215 06 32 3213

4 311

66ST. CL.

3108 3106 3104

40 0

39 AVE.

3-33.

A 14 B 62 212 6

40 42 44 46

5410

5408B 5408A

5406

5802

5804

25

36

19

6011 97

118

3719

62

20

MONTCALM AVE.

6011 105

122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 140 142

RD R.

3631

3113

22

4205

11 62 09 62

12 14

22

19

48 50 52

31 29

73

110

15 36 13 36 3611

3-21. 3-7. 3-5.

3203 3201 640 1 3112 3110

6403 6405

6504

1 30

6608

3-24.

3-39.

32 AVE.

48 46 44 42

62

3303 3301 3209 3207 3205

31 AVE.

3010

3720

3637 3635 3633

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

71

114

4105 4103 4101 4013

8

0

6609

6612

3-35.

1 62

6603 66 05

62 0

4019 4017

.

21

23

54

108

4209

4108

6513

6612

4

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

3007 40 3011 3006 38 3005 3009 3004 2 3007 3008 00 05 3 3001 3006 30 2 1 4 0 65 30 2 6410 0 0 3

3012

3102

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

32 AVE.

13 66 66 10

3-42.

6507

3405

3204

33 AVE.

0 66

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

3628

14 34 2 1 34 3302 3212 3210 3208 3206

76

AV E

18

10

47 AVE.

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17

3-15.

102

ERICKSON DR.

6305

6611

PT NE 29-46-20-W4

35 AVE.

10 65 34 AVE. 6507 65 09

41

6011 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

43 AVE. 6109 4215 4213 4211

3-22.

6212

W

3410 3408 3406 3404 3310 3308 3306 3304

4214 4212 10 42 08 42

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

3719

4701

42 AVE.

38 15 38 13

6301

ENEVOLD DR.

3-34.

0

3

MA RL E

37 AVE. 6313 15 63

6513 6511

4213 4211

42 09 42 07

4015 401 3

9

3620

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

63 1 636312 14

6309

6410 6412

3722

0 651 6512

01

6801 6803 6805 6807 6809

3725

3724

4210

631

0 38

3727B 3727A

3726A

Century Meadows Baptist Church

4209

8

4703

80

CHESTER RONNING SCHOOL

4218 42 16 4212

2

63 MO N 65 37 TRO SE 67 35 AV E. 33 69

6206

5415

51 AVE.

48 AVENUE (HIGHWAY 13)

6001

4707 4705

6015 4621 4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607

03 58 5801

48A AVE.

47A AVE.

84 86 88 90

4208

414103 01

3811

3707 3705 3703 37 01

4213 4211

4 631 2 2 38

3-43.

6009

76

6202

0 42

4108

6318

17 37 3715 3713 3711 3709

3-32.

4313 4311 4309 4307 4305 4303 6212

43A AVE. CL.

6313 6311

68 70 72 74

1

1

3710 3709 3708 3707 3706 3705 3704

0 66

.

6314

66

4419

43 AVE.

6320

37A AVE.

E AV

6805 6807 6809 6811

12 37 3710 3708 3706

38

6312

4301

6501 4212 4210 4208 4206 4204 4201 4202 4112 4110

4101

6806 6808 6810 12 68

03 38 1 0 38

4008

3

686801 03

6332 4414 6330 4412 4410 6328 4408 6322 4406 6324 6326

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

4211 4209 4207 4205 4203

400 40 9 3907 0 3 3908 39 7 3905 3 906 0 90 39 9 3819 39 4 39 07 02 3 39 05 383817 3 820 0 1 3 81 39 38 5 3812 38 8 13 38 01 3 1 8 1 6 3810 38 38 9 38 11 1 38 4 0 3820 3808 38 17 38 9 1 3818 38 2 38 15 3806 38 07 1 38 0 38 13 3816 38 05 0 3804 0 38 8 38 11 66 3 38 06 3814 04 38 09 3802 38 04 38 07 07 0 6 2 6 3812 38 05 0 37 38 3 4 01 3810 37 2 37 4 37 40 37 1 3 37 8 37 39 3 373 6 37 37 35 4 6322 3732 37 33 6324 3730 3731 6323 38 AVE. CL. 3728 3729

38 18 3816 3814

5

5

6701

68 0

3-26.

4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

44A AVE.

6316 6318

6320

4421

0 62

4

2

6314

4311B 4311A 4309B 4309A 4307B 4307A 4305B 4305A 4303B 4303A

4432 4430 4428 4426 4424

44B AVE.

4205

1 67

0 68

4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405 4313

4408 4406 4404

5501 5503 5505 5507 5509

5820

6006 to 6046

SIERRA STARDUST MOTEL

4433 4431 4429 4427 4425 4423

4216

1

MARLER DR.

CL. 6801

4416 4414

3-36.

42 AVE.

42 AVE.

6711

6601 4302 4214 4212 4210 4208 4206 4204 6606

4303 4301 4213 4211 4209 4207 4205 4203 6608

4418

6206

6206

0 68 6712

6802 68 01

0 68

07 37 5 0 37 6910 3703 11 69

7 .3

06 37 04 37

69 0

CL

3

6803

39 AVE. CL. 6802

01 69 903 6 07 8 69 9 690 0 06 69 69 08 6911 69 0 1 69

37 0

01 72 08 37

6802

6804

69 69 02 04

/ 01 70 09 37

6810

40 AVE.

3810

A

3808 ST 3 38 803 . C 806 L. 3

.

43 AVE.

42A AVE.

05 68 6807

3808 3809

72 ST. CL.

3702

7201/ 3706

7203/ 3705

401 401 57 401 3 401

1 4009

07 40 05 40 4003

69

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

3

VE 8A /

4211

720 B 7202 A 7204 B 04 72 A 06 72 6B 0 72

. ST

07 75 09 75

7203/ 3717

3715 3713

3

7109 7111 7106B 7113 7108A B 7115 71082A

73

4008 06 40 004 4

05

3-20.

3 -3 8 .

75 75 01 75 03 3716 05 3714 3712

0 42

71 ST.

. ST

/ 18

37A AVE.

7009 7011 7013

72

3-13.

3-4.

401 6 401 24 4010

E.

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

37 02 75 04 75 24/ 7506 ST. 377501 7508 75 7503 7510 7502 7505 7501 7504 7512 7507 7503 7506 7509 7514 7505 7508 7516/ 7511/ 7507 7510 3707 3709 7509 7512 7514

38A

AVE.

7101 7103 7105 7107 4211

7312

E.

03 73 05 02 73 07 73 04 73 09 73 06 73 11 73 08 73 73 0 31 1 7

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

39 AV

0 42

. ST 2 75 750

6 3714 3712 3710 3708 3706 3704 3702 31 75

72 ST.

42083 0 74

E.

DUGGAN PARK 41 AV

4015 4013 4011 4009 4007 4005 4003 4001

3-16.

3-18.

4420B 4420A

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

6610 6612

9

2

E.

3-23.

44 AVE.

First Baptist Church

4422

6301

0 43

1 43

3-19.

71 ST.

4314 4312 4310 4310 4314 311 4308 4 7012 4309 4305 4306 4310 4306 07 4304 4303 43 4308 4304 4301 4302 4306 43 4305 4302 01 4304 43 4205 4204 14 4211 4212 4302 42 12 4211 4212 4203 4206 4201 10 42 10 74 4209 4210 4216 4205 4204 4209 42 42 42 05 08 4207 4208 4203 15 4214 4208 4207 42 6 03 6917 7114 4202 21 4206 05 20 71 6915 4205 06 4213 4206 4212 69 42 3 4 04 42 2 0 4203 4 4204 2 AVE. 7105 4211 4210 6923 6913 . 4 201 4202 42 4209 42 AV 6902 4208 CL 4 105 7107 4 03 E. 6911 E.73 4207 1 V 4206 4 01 6909 A 4205 01 41 7312 04 42 4203 42 4113 7314 750 4 11 MARL E. 41 09 7315 ER DR 7506 41 AV 4102 . 42 402 8 4107 7508 402 6 4105 402 5 402 07 7505 402 4 402 4103 402 2 75 402 3 401 0 401 91 4101 401 8 Bethal Evangelical Lutheran Church

41

Building D

45 AVE.

3-37.

45 AVE.

6406

4424

7

4425 4423 4421 4419 4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

4312

15 43 4313 4311 4309 4307 4305 4303

2 44

44B AVE.

4423 4421 4419 4420 4419 0 4417 4418 442 4417 4418 4415 4415 4416 4416 4413 4414 4414 4411 4412 4412 4409 4410 4410 4407 4408 4408 4405 4406 4406

6310 6312

16

4314 7202 4312 44 AVE.CL. 727201 4310 4313 03 4308 4311 4306 4309 43 4310 08 4307 4304 4305 4305 4306 4302 4303 4304 7104 AVE 4301 4302

8

6311

7202

727201 03 43

4501

6606

44 AVE.

44 2

4426 4424 4422 4420 4418 4416 4414 4412 4410

CCHS

45A AVE.

4503 6509

45 AVE.

4720

44A AVE.CL.

46 AVE.

6510 65 11

6501

3-31.

44

4605

7

4405

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

58 48 21 11 4809

Building C Building B

6102

5412A 5412B

04 58

48B AVE .

6003

6007

5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

5416

48A AVE.

GRAND PARK VILLAGE

40B 40A 42B 42A

5301

5418

52 AVE.

5402

48B AVE.

3-30.

6205

6501

45 0

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

4518 4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 6702

45 AVE.

4317 18 43

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

38

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

3-6.

6501

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

4529 4527 4525 4523 4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509

05 45 4503

4508 06 45

34

6107

8

4528 4526 4524 4522 4520 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510

7211

39 45

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

46 AVE.

7409

75 1

6116

CAMROSE COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL

0 65

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

7210 Units 1 - 10

4505

4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

19 45 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

13 65 5 1 65

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

40 AV

CAMROSE MOTEL

6601

45 AVE.

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

6124

30

17 19 21 23

5

4623

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

5701

4702 RAMADA INN

5203 5201

MIRROR LAKE CENTRE

5901

18 74

46 AVE.

41 AV

14 20 22

31A to 31H

35A to 35H

39A to 39H

44

6202

4705

4702

6601

5007 5005 5003 5710

5803 4918 4916

12 56 50A AVE. 5610

5601 03 56 605 5 07 56 5609

6505 6801

7005

4706

5009

1-8.

5612

NORSEMEN INN

6703

5020 5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008 5006 5004 5002

5716

472

5019 5017 5015 5013

5002

5808

4730

6601

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

35 37 41

37A

28

6215

4710

4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

6216

6220

5205

5415

25 29 31 33

22

48 AVE.

( HIGHWAY 13)

Follow signs at Junction for 1-2.

5006

5815 581719 58

6800

5204

S.

6110

1-2.

45 20 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

6211

TRAVELLERS INN

CITY POLICE

35A

GRANDVIEW CRES.

48A AVE.

6217

6410

RCMP

5208 5206

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5202

6002

6508 6510 to 6550

6602

CR E

27 29

100

PA RK

25

110-122

130-136

150

5112 5110 5108 5106 5104 5702

5004

HIGHWAY 13 THRU CAMROSE (48 AVENUE)

170-160

6800

6800

180

ND

34

600

6219 4817 4815 4813 6220

6208

140

6800

27-29

48B AVE.

38

6800

800 700

4823 4821

4816 4814 4812

R&R INN & SUITES

4815

4827 4825

1-5.

GR A

33

6800

4820

22 24 6202

49 AVE.

6217

6800

4902

4820

7300

4879

4904

49 AVE.

200

340-310

4906

6217

6524

4900

(EAST) ASPEN TERRACE

400

360

5008

4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

1-7.

4908

5210

5405A5405H 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203

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

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

ASPESIA

5215 A-D

5109 5107 5105 5103 5101

5705

50 AVE. 4920

6220

.

11 50 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

5211B 5211A

5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

5503 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5209

5213

3

AV E

5001

50 6821

50A AVE.

5008

6801

500

West of 50 Street North of 48 Avenue GRAND DR.

5008 5006 5004 6520

5215B 5215A

5320 5318 5314 5312 5310 5306 5304 5302

Ukrainian Orthodox Church

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

5324

5211

5212

5408 5406

5902

6002

6514 5010

5611

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

5402

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

5328

5301

5302

53 AVE.

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

1 56

3

01 70 7003

6 #1 #15 #14 #13 #1 #1 2 #1 1 #9 0 #8 #7 #6 #5 #4 #3 #2 #1

5310 5308 5306 5304

5502

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303

53A AVE.

3

1-6.

2

5316 5314

19 53 7 1 53 5315 5313 5311 5309

0 52

0 49

#30 #31 2 #3

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 06 52

3

9

.

5309 5307 5305

5304 5302

Area 1

6512

0 49

AV E

53 531416 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

5313 5311

0 53

50

5317

5306

#19 #2 0

4 49 91 11 3 4 49 90 49 05 7 01

49A AVE.

5603

5315

5308

GOLF COURSE CLUB HOUSE

#2 #2 1 #2 2 #2 3 #2 4 #2 5 #2 6 6802 #2 7 8 #2 9

0 56

5301

51 AVE.

50 AVE.

5410

54A AVE.

5319

5314 5312 5310

5423 5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407

5422 5420 5418

5218

5316

VE. 53 A

SE 4-47-20-W4

4916 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 04 49

55 AVE.

54 AVE. 5320 5318

5000

5011 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

5902

54B AVE.

07 53 5305

6627

54 16 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 02 54

5322 20 53 18 53

67 ST.

5302

6001

07 53 5 0 53

6

0

8

66 0

.

11 66 13 66 5 1 12 66 7 66 14 61 6 07 66 16 9 66 09 66 8 661 66 11 661 66 3 6620 6621 661 22 6623 6615 66 24 6625 5307 66

5310

68 ST.

AV E

1 60

0 53

6202

03 53 01 53

6

5302

A

5507 5506 5505 5504 5503 5502

4802

2

64

5304

9

54

5808 0

54 0

55 14 5512 5510 5508 5506 5504 5502

55 AVE.

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

1 58

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

NE 4-47-20-W4

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

6

55 AVE. CL.

6104

0 54

ST 6401

reet

53 AVE.

53 53 09 53 07 05 530

3

0 53

5413 5411

6

60 0

8

6004

6

63 ST.

54 AVE.

6301 6301 6303 63037 0 . 53

5406

54 AVE.

5308 5306 5304

60 0

5415

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

53 5301 66 08 5306 0 6601 66 3 660 05 66 4 660 66 06 3 66 66 08 0 10 66 5 07 66 09

6603 6605

1-1.

ST

PIN MAP LOCATIONS / TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION TO GARAGE SALES VISIBLE ON CAMROSE NOW!

64

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

66 St

5418

5414

5407 5405 5403 5401

VICTORIA PARK

55 AV

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

66 ST.

6602 6604

E.

1 54

. ST

5412

65 04 65 06 6508 65 65 0 ST 6510 650 7 9 540 . 6511 2 6512 6504 6513 6514 6506 6515 6516 6508 6517 540 6518 3

NE 4-47-20-W4

6302 6303 5402 6304 6305 6304 6307 6306 6306 63091 5403 6308 631 5 0 54 .

6310 12 63

68

1-4.

6314

53 ST.

56 AVE. 5411 5409

1 50

Camrose ess Map

5014 5012 5010 5008 5004

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ACREAGES 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 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 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

G! EXC. OPPORTUNITY, N EW LI STIN AWESOME COUNTRY LIFESTYLE! ... 16.95 acres just 9 miles NE of Camrose. Exc. 40’x34’ barn w/corrals. Ideal property for horses. Peaceful acreage setting, lots of room for your hobbies, animals and an awesome 36’x28’ garage. Cozy 936 sq. ft., 2+1 bdrm. bungalow. A must see! CA0136849 Asking $369,500

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 46466 RANGE ROAD 213 … Build your dream home in McNary Estates on this 1.57 acre parcel. Beautiful location, views! CA0126793 Asking $156,800 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 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 FAMILY FRIENDLY BUNGALOW … on 2 lots in charming community of Hay Lakes. Well laid out. Asking $228,900 CA0125941 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 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 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

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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 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 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

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

COMMERCIAL LOTS OF POTENTIAL AND OPPORTUNITY HERE! ... This comG! IN mercial property is located in the heart of downST N EW LI town Camrose, ideal for retail, office, food service and/or investment space. Over 4500 sq. ft. divided by 3 separate store fronts. A must see! Ask $419,900 CA0136378 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. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – ZON E D M1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL! ... 4 lots w/good central location, suitable for multiple uses. 4352 sq. ft. bldg., good workshop areas, loading doors, front offices, mezzanine storage, HE furnaces, a/c. Fenced storage yard, 28’x30’ rear garage. Easy customer access. Call now! CA0062344 Asking $449,000

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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 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 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 EXCELLENT OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY! ... Great location, highway exposure! 1528 sq. ft. retail TO LEAS E!mezzabldg. LAB LEw/additional ALSO AVAI nine. Imagine the possibilities. Available immediately. Asking $375,000 CA0103916

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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

Thur., May 24, 2-4 pm 5605-24 Avenue Close ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS, QUALIT Y BUILT BUNGALOW ... in Valleyview! Premier lifestyle, cul-de-sac STING ! location. You’ll love NEW LI the quality, craftsmanship. 9’ ceilings, bright windows, hardwood flrg. beautiful crown moldings, trim pkg. Exc. kitchen w/beautiful cabinetry, granite. Spacious dinette, lovely FP in LR. Awesome master, en suite, impressive MF laundry. Amazing ICF bsmt., in-flr. htg., huge family/games room. Superb yard, artificial turf, RV pad, triple htd. garage + more! It’s perfect! Asking $628,900 CA0136531

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

Thur., May 24, 3-5 pm 6610-33 Avenue EXC. 2-STOREY IN CENTURY MEADOWS! … 4-bdrm., 4 bath family home, STING ! parks, church, quiet, close,N EW near LI backgrounds, trails. Bright open plan w/lovely kitchen, lge. island, LR w/gas FP, MF laundry. Glorious master w/en suite, WI closet. Mostly fin. bsmt. Lge. landscaped fenced yard, deck, shed, hot tub, attach. dble. garage. Fantastic opportunity! Asking only $354,900 CA0124474

Thur., May 24, 4-6 pm 5402-62 Street 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

Sat., May 26, 1-3 pm 5612-23 Avenue ASTONISHING WALKOUT BUGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW … w/ ! G STIN lifestyle w/1892 sq. sportsNcourt! EW LIPremier 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

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BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW IN CENTURY MEADOWS! G ! … Charming curb LISTIN appeal, new laminate flrg., loads of natural light, NEW formal dining space as well as dinette in kitchen. Brand new appl. Lge. master w/en suite, dble. closets. MF laundry. Fin. garage, mature landscaping, spacious yard. Central location close to walking trails, new park! Great home to make your own! Asking $324,900 CA0136490 WOW! TRADITIONAL FAMILY HOME … in quiet cul-de-sac. Over sq. ft. of fin. ! STED3200 JUST 4LIbdrm., space featuring 4 baths, 2 LR, 2 DR, fin. bsmt. Htd. dble. garage, triple pane vinyl windows, new roof, RV parking, private yard w/2-tiered deck. Space is incredible, you’ll want to have a look! Asking $419,900 CA0136519 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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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

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

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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 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 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 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 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 ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS! ... Duplex bungalow in La Vista Villas! Adult community, lifestyle. Asking $359,900 CA0135092

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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 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW … located in Creekside. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, open concept SE !closet, 4-pce. en floor plan.ICHardwood, E INCR EAWI PR 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 $384,500 CA0136721 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 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 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

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 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 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 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 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 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

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 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 ComE! munity. You’ll love the IC PR NEW 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 $322,900 CA0131662 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 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 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

OVER $300,000 BEAUTIFUL FAMILY BILEVEL, GREAT YARD! … Impressive, energy efficient. Asking $429,500 CA0135137 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 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. FAMILY BILEVEL, CLOSE TO REC PARK, SCHOOLS! ... Beautiful, rejuvenated E! IC PR 4-bdrm., spacious LR, bright dinette, lovely NEW 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 $319,900 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 SOUTHW EST ME A DOWS ... 5-bdrm. bungalow. Fantastic open layout, backing onto walking trails, green space. Call today! Asking $449,900 CA0131563 PARK LOCATION, STUNNING RENO ... this one feels like home! Spacious foyer, modern paint. Asking $339,900 CA0133249 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

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000

GREAT STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY! ... Hardwood flrg., separate rear entrance w/open bsmt. to let you build it to suit your needs. Bsmt. even has toilet, sink in RI bath. Asking $159,900 CA0136733 T O T A L L Y UPGRADED! … Move in ready home w/quick posE! IC PR EW N Updated 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 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 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 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 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 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 EXC. MOBILE ON RENTED LOT IN NORTHSIDE TRAILER PARK! … Affordable bright living. Asking $79,900 CA0103045 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 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

SOLD

MULTI-FAMILY

R ARE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! … Up/ down duplex has 3 bdrm., G2 ! full baths, laundry, lots LISTINDownstairs NEWupstairs. of space is separate suite w/2 bdrm., 1 full bath, laundry, separate entrance, own porch, own parking. A must see! Asking $389,900 CA0136354 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

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! BEAUTIFUL SCENIC RESIDENTIAL 1.19 ACRES ... acreage setting located in City of Camrose by Creekview subdivision, walking trails, University Campus, Stoney Creek Park. Build your custom ING ! home w/ STdream NEW LIhas hilltop view! Property tree line perimeter, sidewalk, street light, water, sewer serviced. Lots of potential here! Asking $395,900 CA0136736

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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 GREAT STARTER, PRIVATE PARK SIDE LOCATION! … 1024 sq. ft. family bungalow plan. PR ICE! EWvaulted SpaciousNLR, 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 $199,900 CA0115998

COMMERCIAL LOTS

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

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

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

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Zero step entry! • Master planned community • Designed for active adults • No condo fees • Community lifestyle 1456 sq. ft.

Starting from $379,900

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