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Vol. LXVI, No. 34 32 Pages July 17, 2018
Always better – always better read Artists holding one of their favorite pieces of art are (left to right): Renate Burns (Mirror Lake Art Club), Jaki Sherman (Battle River Art Club), Shirley Barnes (Bittern Lake Art Club), Laurie Hall (Bashaw Art Club) and Lorna Misiak (Gene Prokop Atelier).
Inside We Deliver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Who Can I Count On? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Women in Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 City of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Dining and Entertainment . . . . . . . 16 and 17 On the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 to 22 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 and 25 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 to 30
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This summer marks 23 years that Camrose Arts Society has proudly coordinated Artwalk in Camrose. While the event is uncertain for next year, as the Camrose Arts Society will be stepping back from the massive role it has played for nearly two-and-a-half decades, the Society has committed to hosting the very popular group show that has been one of Artwalk’s highlight events since 2011. This beautiful show features amazing talent and variety extraordinaire. It continues to be an attraction which brings local and surrounding Art Club members together. The Art Club group show takes place at the Chuck McLean Arts Centre starting today (July 17) and will continue through August 9. Mark July 27 on your calendar. From 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., you can meet and greet artists while enjoying light refreshments.
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News Features Vikings soccer adds precious metal to their stash. . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Camrose men take long strides to increase awareness. . . . . . . . 12 Doctor recognized for specialization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Food artisans encourage buying local products . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
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Letters to the Editor What’s scarier? Thunder, lightning or the nude man? I’m startled awake at 2:30 a.m. by a crack of thunder. ’Tis the season. Hot days, thundering nights. The storm continues flashing and banging – sheet lightning, low rumbling thunder, fork lightening, sharp cracks that shake the window panes. Behind it, the sound of pounding rain. Just as when I was a kid watching thunderstorms, I’m in that state of glorious enjoyment of the spectacle mixed with a tinge of respectful fear at the awesome power of nature. And, it being the middle of the night, I’m also sleepy. But I’m not going back to sleep what with all that banging and flashing. My mind drifts to thunderstorms past … ***
July, sometime in the 1950s. Our family–two grown-ups and four kids–lives in a 625-square-foot storey-and-a-half home in the brand new “west end” of Camrose (now considered part of central Camrose). Everyone on our block is in a newly-built home. In those small-town days, nobody locks the house doors. There’s no need, and besides, it would just be a nuisance. Our neighbours on the block are mostly young families, but our next door neighbours, Mr. and Mrs. Windel, are an older couple (at least, they seem older to me–probably younger than I am now). Their grown children live far away. Mr. Windel’s job takes him away from home frequently and Mrs. Windel is left alone. We’re friendly, but not in each other’s pockets. ***
It’s a hot July; lots of thunderstorms. Even as a kid not paying much attention to grown-ups, I can tell that Mrs. Windel’s fear of thunderstorms is not typical. Other people might not like thunderstorms much, or even be uncomfortable, but Mrs. Windel’s fear is something different. On a sunny summer morning, she’s looking to the west, saying, “Looks like it’s clouding up. I hope there’s not a thunderstorm tonight.” And I can tell she’s going to be worried all day. Our mom tells Mrs. Windel she’s welcome to come to our house during a thunderstorm if that would help. A couple of evenings, Mrs. Windel does, and goes home when the storm is over. Again, I can tell that the kind of fear Mrs. Windel is feeling is different from anything I’ve noticed in other grown-ups. (As an adult, I’d say it was something like “primeval terror”, but I didn’t have that language then.) ***
It’s such a hot July that grown-ups are having trouble sleeping. After we kids are asleep upstairs, our parents decide that, rather than try to sleep in their hot cramped stuffy bedroom on the main floor, it would be cooler to sleep in the living room–right by the front door. They open up the davenport for a makeshift bed. It’s too hot for blankets, though they do have sheets. They settle in for the night as best they can.
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Is the Green Space Management in Camrose: Too Consumptive? Are the economic and environmental costs of grooming Camrose’s green spaces too high? As a taxpayer and as an ecologist, I believe the answer is yes. Space is limited so I will address just two of my concerns: mowing and chemical use. I believe mowing on a schedule rather than where and when it’s required results in unnecessary spending of taxpayers dollars while contributing to air pollution. Diesel fumes are carcinogenic according to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Particularly during dry periods, on some areas, there is little or no grass regrowth between mowings. Although it is desirable to keep the grass short around playgrounds and other recreation facilities, much of the green space area seldom, if ever, sees a human footprint. Reducing both the mowing frequency and the amount of area being mowed will result in significantly lower economic and environmental costs. Further, the city should initiate a program to convert the existing agronomic grasses on the green spaces to low or no maintenance species (I believe
they exist). Otherwise, as labour, fuel, and machine costs continue to rise, so will our taxes. The city’s casual and substantial use of the expensive and probably carcinogenic (according to the IARC) herbicide Roundup is another of my concerns. For example, the city’s use of it on annual weeds and the blanket spraying of it along Camrose’s paved trails is overly consumptive. If the city has a Green Space Management Plan, does it include a section on reducing the economic and environmental costs of green space management? If not, it should. I’m confident that doing proper cost/ benefit analysis including external and opportunity costs in all projects would result in substantial savings in both economic and environmental costs. Although my concerns might seem trivial in the context of a very large budget, I consider any unnecessary spending of tax dollars unacceptable, particularly when that spending also negatively impacts the environment. I think if the city would take an innovative approach to green space management, the results would be both positive and rewarding. How sustainable are current management practices? Ten or twenty years from now, can we be doing the same old thing? Reg D Ernst, Camrose Lack of facts
I found Rob Hill’s Letter To The Editor infuriating. The clear lack of facts about what MP Sorenson and Prime Minister Stephen Harper achieved for this country needs to be addressed. First, under Conservative Government between 2006 and 2015 there were four major pipeline projects built, totaling more than
eight thousand kilometres of pipeline and, expanding Canada’s energy industries market capacity by over a million barrels per day. Additionally, the government approved two more major pipelines, Second, the federal equalization program is renewed every five years. The reason for this is simple: economic circumstances change. Former PM Stephen Harper fixed the “fiscal imbalance” that the nation faced in 2006 with a formula that fit the circumstances at the time. By comparison, the current Liberal Government rejected calls for consultation and changes to the current formula and unilaterally extended it by five more years. Third, we all know the current trade dispute with the United States is a serious issue with serious consequences. Justin Trudeau took full credit earlier in the year for avoiding a trade dispute and now that there is one, he carries the blame. Fourth, accusing Kevin of abusing tax dollars without any proof is unfounded accusation. All MP’s expenses are online and available for anyone to review. Battle River-Crowfoot is almost as large as Nova Scotia, the time and costs to travel are understandable. A look at the carpet in his office will speak volumes about his ability to cut costs. Those that have worked with Kevin, such as I, recognize his approachable nature, hard work ethic and deep rooted Conservative fiscal values. Steven Snider, New Norway
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They are awakened in the night by a crack of thunder. And–within seconds–by the sound of a shriek, as Mrs. Windel flings herself through the front door. She is terrified. So is my dad. There’s a woman in the room who is not his wife–and underneath that sheet he’s wearing nothing at all. Trapped! ***
Clearly Mrs. Windel is not leaving until the storm is over. Our mom (who’s wearing a flimsy, but respectable nightgown) graciously offers tea and begins some distracting chat with Mrs. Windel. Dad stays on the davenport, clutching a sheet to his chest. A few days later, I overhear my dad telling the story to a friend. “I think–I hope–she was too scared to notice there was a naked man in the room,” he says. And the two men laugh. And no, my parents didn’t start locking the door after that. ***
Do you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics? Send me an email at Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com and I’ll happily reply within one business day.
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Submitted As a result of a $1,000 donation from the Rotary Club of Camrose to The Open Door, several food items and prepaid gas cards were purchased to help assist in the ongoing good work The Open Door provides to youth in need in Camrose and surrounding areas. Showing the many items purchased are Open Door executive director Jessica Hutton, left and Rotary Club president Lou Henderson.
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Collision with train claims life By Lori Larsen
On Sunday, July 8, Camrose Police Service, Fire Department, Emergency Medical Service and CP Rail Police responded to a report of a collision between a Canadian Pacific train and and individual on a mobility device at
the location of 53 Street between 51 and 52 Avenue. Reports were received at approximately 8:45 p.m. The incident resulted in the death of a 71-yearold male who was driving the mobility device southbound when he was struck by an eastbound train. Witnesses of the inci-
dent confirmed that the signal crossing lights were flashing, the audible bell was sounding and the train sounded its horn, but was unable to avoid striking the man. Camrose Police Service and CP Rail Police Service continue to investigate.
By Murray Green
Alberta Health Services (AHS) is reminding Albertans to take the precautions necessary to protect themselves against West Nile virus infection. “With exposure to mosquitoes comes risk of West Nile virus,” said Dr. Mohammed Mosli, medical officer of health for the central zone. “Some mosquitoes carry West Nile virus, so it’s important to avoid being bitten at all.” When enjoying outdoor activities, or even just relaxing, all Albertans should take these simple steps to prevent bites and protect themselves from West Nile virus. Wear a long-sleeved, light-coloured shirt, pants and a hat. Use insect repellent with Deet. Consider staying indoors at dawn and dusk, when mosquitoes are most active. “These steps can make it harder for mosquitoes to find you, and remember: if mosquitoes can’t find you, they can’t bite you,” said Dr. Mosli. After being bitten by a mosquito carrying West Nile virus, people can develop West Nile NonNeurological Syndrome (formerly known as West Nile fever) or the more serious West Nile Neurological Syndrome. Symptoms of Non-Neurological Syndrome can be uncomfortable, including fever, chills, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, skin rash, swollen glands and headache. For those individuals who do develop Neurological Syndrome, symptoms can be much more severe, including tremors, drowsiness, confusion, swallowing problems, high fever, unconsciousness, paralysis and even death. From 2003-17, 514 cases of West Nile virus were confirmed in Alberta, many of which were acquired here in the province. Albertans can learn more about West Nile virus and the precautions necessary to reduce risk at www. fightthebite.info or by calling Health Link at 811.
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Looking Back
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25 Years Ago This Week – from July 20, 1993 edition • The provincial government announced cuts of $67.5 million to Alberta Health Care. St. Mary’s Hospital faced budget changes as a result of 1.5% reduction in funding for 1993/94. • World Travel advertised return airfare from Calgary to London at $699. • Shane Gau and Bryan and Bart Graham of Edberg, each members of the Camrose McDonald’s Midgets Merchants fastpitch team, were selected to represent Alberta at the Canada Games in Kamloops.
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Burgar Funeral Home is pleased d to ted team welcome Colin Yuha to our dedicated of funeral directors. We congratulate te him on successful completion of his courses urses at Canadian College of Funeral Service ce and on becoming a licensed funeral director. tor. rew up in Colin, son of Greg and Jody, grew Bawlf where he lived until graduating ng from high school. He then went on to receive ceive his Bachelor of Commerce degree from MacEwan University and returned home to the community in which he was raised. He now resides in Camrose with his wife Taralie who is a registered nurse. Colin enjoys hockey, golf, curling and slowpitch. He is a very familyorientated, compassionate and caring individual. All of us at Burgar Funeral Home feel that Colin is a great addition to our family and has many fine qualities to share with Camrose and area residents.
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Vikings soccer adds precious metal to their stash
By Lori Larsen
During the Servus Credit Union Tier IV Rural Provincials (U17), held in Camrose from July 6 to 8, both the Camrose Vikings girls and boys U17 teams won gold medals and the Camrose Vikings girls U15 brought home the silver from St. Paul. The Camrose Vikings U17 girls defeated Olds 2-0, Edson 2-1 in the round robin games, before defeating league rival Ponoka 1-0 in the gold-medal game. Head coach for the U17 Camrose Vikings girls’ team Chris Howard summed up the honour it is to coach the team. “As one of the coaches of these talented young ladies, I am so proud of them and what they have accomplished this season. Each girl poured their heart and soul into making this happen.” Howard started the provincial weekend out telling each team member, “You guys are already champions regardless of outcome. Each and everyone one of you are a very talented and fabulous woman. Never give up.” Howard also thanked the members and coaching staff for their continued dedication and effort. “I would like to thank each and every girl for their commitment to the season. It shows with a championship at home. To my coaching staff–I couldn’t have done it without you. Thank you to the parents of these fabulous ladies whose support and cheering on of the team at every game gave us that confidence to believe in ourselves that we could do it and to Mr. Tom McManus who helped these young ladies throughout the season with training sessions and support.”
The Camrose Vikings U17 boys defeated Sherwood Park 7-0, Devon 13-0, Didsbury 7-0 before beating Vermilion 5-1 in the gold medal game. Gil Bridger and Jason King, coaches of the U17 Camrose Vikings boys’ team, were also very proud of the team’s accomplishments this year. The team was undefeated in all 22 games they played, with a total of 142 goals for and 15 against. They won gold medals in the Camrose Night Classic, the Provincial Qualifying Tournament, and the Rural Tier IV Provincials. The Camrose Vikings U15 girls defeated Whitecourt 4-2, Athabasca 5-1, and hosts St. Paul 2-1 before falling to Sherwood Park 3-2 in a hard-fought gold medal game. Camrose Vikings U15 girls coach Richard Cowan was grateful for the continuous support. “Thank you to the players and families for supporting another very successful season and thank you to Perma Pipe for providing team hoodies and shorts. I also want to thank the Alberta Soccer and CDSA for allowing rural soccer to grow continuously and positively.” The Camrose Vikings U15 boys coached by Andy Thompson and U19 boys were also competing in Provincials in St. Paul from July 6 to 8. The U15 boys won two games, lost one and tied another and finished seventh. The U19 boys won two games and lost two games and finished in fifth place.
Kodiaks start exhibition season next month
U17 GIRLS GOLD
Submitted The Camrose Vikings U17 girls team wear the gold. Pictured left to right back row are coach Chris Howard, Mikaila Rude, Desari Waragodaarachchi, Tea Maruschak, Hope Maron, Sydney Kushnerik, Chanelle Bauer, Rachel Ware, Rebecca Zimmel, Rebecca Lehman, Lindsay Suchy and coach Jeremy Zimmel. Front row are coach Todd Yaremcio, Alyson Gibson, Elizabeth Donohue, Jenna Sonnenberg, Desyrae Leclercq, Kayla Mielke, Mikayla Nesdoly and coach Robyn Yaremcio. Missing from photo was team member Marta Hutchinson.
U17 BOYS GOLD
Submitted The Camrose Vikings U17 boys team show the gold. Pictured left to right back row are coach Gil Bridger, Leif Hvenegaard, Erik Bouck, Matthew Bridger, Dominic Schellenberg, Seth Misiak, William McPhee, Winston Ross, Ashton Carrier, Theo Yammit, assistant coach Jason King. Front row are Cody Bell, Dylan Pudlowski, Kevin Kaemmerzell, Dalton Chartrand, Conley Winichuk, Jesse Borgfjord, Levi De Vries (in wheelchair due to injury during gold medal provincial qualifying match.) Missing from photo were Connor Peake and Junmo Lee.
By Murray Green
The Camrose Kodiaks will open the exhibition season with a home tournament against Drayton Valley on Aug. 29. They take on Sherwood Park the next night before hosting the Fort McMurray Oil Barons on Aug. 31. Camrose hosts Spruce Grove on Sept. 4, visit the same team on Sept. 5 and then host Kindersley on Sept. 8 to conclude the preseason. The Kodiaks open the Alberta Junior Hockey League regular season at home with two games. They tangle with Okotoks on Sept. 14 and meet the Drumheller Dragons on Sept. 15 in the Encana Arena. Camrose will host the showcase series of games on Sept. 28 and 29. Bear facts
Matt Dykstra will be attending NAIT next season and playing for the Ooks in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference. The 6’2”, 185-lbs. forward is from Edmonton. He has played in 194 games over the last four seasons in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. Last season with the Camrose Kodiaks, he had 18 goals and added 22 assists for 40 points. Prior to his time in the AJHL, he also played with the Victoria Royals of the Western Hockey League. Matt plans to take his bachelor of business administration at NAIT.
U15 GIRLS SILVER
Submitted Camrose Vikings U15 girls team garner a silver medal at provincials. Pictured left to right are back row Jenessa Lehman, Annika Tigchelaar, Jessica Vince, Maddie Fowler, Rylee Scheck, Kiah Easton, Nia Cowan, Kelsey Baumle and head coach Richard Cowan. Middle Row Allyson Stollery, Claire Baumle, Molly Warkentin, Bella Taylor, Katlin McCartney and Sianna Merrick. Front row is Julie Snider. Missing from picture are assistant coach Kathryn Marshall and manager Pam Taylor.
The CAMROSE BOOSTER, July 17, 2018 – Page 9
Tammy Graham, Vice President
…a special summer feature In Camrose and area a significant number of women hold positions of power and prestige. Many others own their own small businesses or are key players in their respective companies. The Camrose Booster is profiling some of the best, the brightest and the most prominent women who work, employ and lead in the community of which we are all so proud. Watch for profiles in summer issues of the home team paper! If you would like to be a part of our next women in business issue, please call The Booster, 780.672.3142 and ask for Mike, Jeff, Sue or Ron.
Another Tammy recorded a smash hit in 1968, Stand by Your Man, but it certainly describes the way Tammy Graham approaches her life. As vice president of The Auto Shoppe since 1978, Tammy stood by her man Gord through the years as the business struggled at first, grew steadily, hit some rocky patches, grew more and now is Camrose’s leading collision repair centre. “She always listens,” says Gord. “She is a sounding board and a mentor and an unbelievable partner. It’s her demeanor, and not just with me, with our kids too and many others. She’s a very giving person who puts others first.” One of her roles at The Auto Shoppe has always been a supportive one. She’s the “social convenor,” the one who remembers staff birthdays and helps keep up morale. Now she also has a new role, safety officer, which is a natural fit for someone who cares about others the way Tammy does. Tammy has helped shape the way The Auto Shoppe does business, always putting the customer fi rst.
Jenn Stone,
General Manager
Kiana Kulyk, Lighting Specialist
Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre When Rob Hauser is asked to describe his lighting specialist Kiana Kulyk he instantly lights up. “Kiana has been an amazing addition to our staff. Her attention to detail is extraordinary and her ability to create, design and think things through is also exceptional. Consumers want a pleasant attitude and expect professional assistance, and when they rely on our Kiana, they will be assisted by one of the best in the trade.” Th is bright and energetic home-town career woman has transformed the lighting department at Hauser Home Hardware. She works with contractors and individual client’s budgets for lighting packages that match moods, needs and budgets. Kiana often travels to properties or active jobsites to determine lighting needs. She has earned the reputation of putting clients needs first and has watched sales steadily climb in the department she manages. Kiana sums up the reason for her success in the field, “Frankly, it’s easy when you love what you do!”
Carey Loesch, Accounting
6809-48 Avenue, Camrose AB • 780-672-8818
Lori Larsen,
Reporter, Camrose Booster If you don’t know Lori Larsen to see her, you will recognize her name and the stories she writes weekly, in The Camrose Booster. One of her favourite assignments over the past four years is her well-loved Booster column known as ‘Difference Makers.’ In this feature, Lori utilizes her special talent of interviewing people from our community who go above and beyond in life, in unique and interesting ways. She captures their personal stories and, from her perspective, puts these lives into informative and entertaining reading. In addition to her general reporting of positive stories that are of widespread community interest, Lori also covers all municipal government activity. She attends every public City Hall meeting involving the Mayor and Council. Lori brings a wealth of general knowledge and wisdom to her journalism career. She earned a B.Sc. degree from Great Falls University and a Masters degree from Gonzaga University in Spokane. For seventeen years Lori taught criminal justice and business law at colleges in Red Deer, Fort St. John and Lethbridge. Though spare time is limited, Lori enjoys painting with acrylics and horseback riding. She is married to John, the manager of Canada Safeway, Camrose location.
4925-48 Street, Camrose AB 780-672-3142
The autobody industry is one that typically doesn’t attract a lot of women. It’s a hard world of metal, power tools, loud noise and physical work. Meet Jenn Stone, not your typical autobody shop employee. As general manager of The Auto Shoppe in Camrose, Jenn talks about her work in ways more concerned with customers than the industry norm. “My goal is having customers happy with their repairs and having the least stressful experience possible,” says Jenn with a vivacious smile. “Through today’s media, texting, Facebook, email, we can give daily progress updates to our clients so they know exactly when their vehicle will be ready.” She defines success as building lasting relationships with customers and trade partners. If you’re in need of autobody collision repairs and want someone who puts your needs first, call Jenn at The Auto Shoppe and be prepared for a refreshing change.
Carey has only been with The Auto Shoppe a couple of years, but her responsibilities far exceed the limited time she has been with the company her parents, Gord and Tammy Graham, started some 40 years ago. She is in charge of all of the accounting. Accounts payable and receivable, remittance of taxes, bank reconciliations and payroll are part of the job. She had quite a steep learning curve when she first started but she has embraced it wholeheartedly. As a little girl, she watched as mom and dad worked hard to make The Auto Shoppe the success it is today, Camrose’s leading collision repair centre. She learned first-hand the importance of being professional, doing your best, being on time, doing what you say you are going to do and seeing a job through to completion. She is looking forward to learning more, growing with the business and becoming more involved while raising, with her husband, two children, Emersyn, aged three and one-year-old Austin. The best part of working at the shop, she says, is the friendly atmosphere and the feeling of family she enjoys with all the other staff members.
WOW! Now that’s a body shop!
4709-36 St., Camrose, AB • Phone 780.672.7231 www.autoshoppe.ca
The CAMROSE BOOSTER, July 17, 2018 – Page 10
PUBLIC NOTICE
Development Permit ABP2018010 – Variance The City of Camrose Development Authority has received an application to be considered for a variance of a reduced side yard setback of an existing accessory building located within the R1 – Low Density Residential District at: 5217-46 Street; Lot 1, Block 1, Plan 5948S Any person having comments of support or objection of the proposed use, or for further information, please contact Planning & Development Subject Services, 5204-50 Avenue, Propery Camrose, AB T4V 0S8, phone 780-672-4428 or email to: planning@camrose.ca by July 23, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. Written submissions shall include full name and address.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Sign Permit SP2018033 – Variance The City of Camrose Development Authority has received a Sign Permit application to be considered that requires a variance for a fascia sign located within the C2-Highway Commercial District at:
UNIDIRECTIONAL FLUSHING
4700-65 Street; Lot 11, Plan 8821163
Why the City of Camrose is implementing the Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) Program: 1. 2. 3. 4.
To maintain and improve the City’s water quality. To improve water flow and pressure in the water distribution system. To reduce bacterial growth, restore disinfectant residual, and improve water colour. Unidirectional Flushing uses 40% less water than traditional flushing programs due to increased water velocity. 5. In addition to scouring the water pipes, the UDF Program also gives the City the opportunity to check, exercise, and maintain all water valves and hydrants.
This year’s UDF program begins July 26, 2018, starting with Zone A (in Area 1) and will continue for 2-3 months. Water service should not be disrupted during the flushing process. There may be a slight drop in pressure or a presence of discoloration in the water from the minerals and sediments being flushed from the pipes. If a discoloration is noticed, please turn the tap off for 15 minutes and flush from your bathtub tap until the water is clear. If there are any questions or concerns in regards to the Unidirectional Flushing Program please feel free to contact Ashton Ford at the City of Camrose Engineering Department at 780-672-4428. For additional information please visit the City of Camrose website at www.camrose.com.
Any person(s) who Subject objects to, or supports Propery the proposed use, or for additional information contact Planning & Development Services, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8, phone 780-672-4428 or email to: planning@camrose.ca by July 23, 2018 at 4:30 p.m. Written submissions shall include full name and address.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Variance – Development Permit #4412 A Development Permit application is currently being considered which requires a Variance to the required number of parking stalls. This Development Permit is for a Change of Use to permit an Entertainment Facility in an existing structure at the following location: Lots 30 and 31, Block 2, Plan RN28.
WIN A WATER CONSERVATION KIT! Reduces Water Usage and Saves You Money
As per Section 10.0 of City of Camrose Land Use Bylaw 292917; seven (35) parking stalls are required and four (14) are provided. This property is located within the C1 – Central / Downtown Commercial District and the use of Entertainment Facility is a Permitted Use in this land use district.
Contains: • Low-flow showerhead • Faucet aerators; produces powerful streams with less water • Toilet tank bag; reduces evaporation • Leak detector tablets • Rain gauge • AND MORE!
Any person having Proposed Location comments of support or objection to this development, or for further information, please contact, Colin MacPhee, Senior Development Officer: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8, phone 780-672-4428, or email: cmacphee@camrose.ca by 4:30 p.m., July 23, 2018.
Come by City Hall or the Aquatic Centre to enter in the draw for FREE! Or purchase one from City Hall for $20.
Written correspondence should include full name and address and the reasons for support or objection.
Camrose RCMP warn county residents lock up property July 1
Camrose RCMP r e sp onde d t o a c ompl a i nt of a n er r at ic d r iver on H ighway 21. Pol ic e lo c at e d the vehicle which was t owed due t o ex pi red insura nce.
July 2
A 30-year-old Bawlf male was arrested and is facing a number of charges including Operating a Motor Vehicle while being Pursued by Police, Dangerous Driving, Failing to Comply with Court Conditions,
Possession of a Controlled Substance and Operating an Unregistered Vehicle. July 3
Police received a report of thefts from mailboxes along Highway 26. A dash cam, keys, money and other miscel-
laneous items were stolen from a vehicle in New Norway. Police remind residents to be diligent about locking your vehicles to prevent thefts in your neighbourhood.
Lock it or Lose it!
The CAMROSE BOOSTER, July 17, 2018 – Page 11
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AUCTIONS
SAT., JULY 28TH - 10:00 A.M. - BILL & BUD STANESBY - PH: 780-467-3396
22546 Twp Rd 512 - From Hwy 21/14 Junction, 3.5 miles South to Twp Rd 512 & 1/2 mile East
JULY 17TH & 18TH - 9:00 A.M. - ROY ANDRESEN - PH: 780-782-6820 (Tracy)
47321 RR 50 - From Breton 5 miles West on Hwy 616 & 2 miles South on RR 50 SELLING ON JULY 17TH Old 3 Comp. Fuel Tank ● 20 - Old Chain Saws ● 15 - Scooters & Motorbikes ● Bicycles ● Old Outboard Motors ● 12 V Yard Sprayer ● Upright Gas Pumps ● Misc Lumber ● Skidoos ● Scissor Lift; Gas ● Gas Cement Mixer ● Engine Analyzers ● Various Lawn Mowers & Yard Items ● Some Parts and Vehicles SELLING ON JULY 18TH IH 5088; CAHR; Duals ● Case RS561 Rnd Baler ● D7E c/w Single Shank Ripper ● Triple Axle Pintle Hitch Flat Deck Trailer; Ball Hitch ● JD 690 Track Hoe ● 1980’s IH Single Axle Truck ● Old Paving Unit ● Champion D562 Grader ● Approx. 2005 Ford F250 4x4 Truck ● 1980’s Ford 1 Ton Tow Truck ● Ditchwitch R40 ● 1990’s Ford F700 Service Truck ● 2 - Damaged Jeeps ● Older MF Hay Bind ● Approx 1957 Lincoln; 4 Dr; Hard Top ● Monterey 4 Dr ● Approx 30 Very Old Vehicles for Parts & Salvage ● 1990’s Ford 1 Ton ● 1950’s Chev 2 Ton ● 2000 Ford 1 Ton Crew Cab Dually ● Morris 20’ Deep Tillage ● Hay Bind ● 12’ Tandem Disc ● Scissor Lift ● Triple Axle Flat Deck & Tandem Axle Flat Deck Trailers; Good ● Approx. 40 old Vehicles For pArTs ● Lots of Motors & Parts ● SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS ● THERE HAVE BEEN NUMEROUS DELETIONS IN THIS
SALE - PHONE TRACY 780-782-6820
FRI., JULY 20TH - 11:00 A.M. - CAMERON TWERDOCHLIB & ESTATE OF JIM TWERDOCHLIB From Two HIlls 24 km North to RR 120 & 2 km South - PH: 780-603-3713
TRACTORS Case 4890; 6200 hrs; Duals; PTO ● 2 - Case 4690’s ● Case 2096 FWA Tractor c/w Ezze-on Loader HARVEST EQUIP Gleaner R62 & Case IH 1680 Combines ● Case IH 6500 Swather; Cab; PU Reels ● IH 4000; Needs Repair ● IH 6000 Swather AUGERS, GRAIN BINS & TANKS Westfield 13” x 71’ Swing Away ● Westfield 7” x 46’; Gas Motor ● Walinga Grain Vac ● 2 - Westeel 4000 bu Hopper ● 3 - ViTerrA 4600 bu Hopper ● 2 - meridiAn 4000 bu Hopper ● Westeel 2400 bu Hopper Btm ● 2 - 2500 bu Hopper Bins ● 5 - Aeration Fans ● 12 - Steel Flat Btm Bins; 1500 - 2500 bu ● 2 - Rnd Wood Bins ● 1000 Gal Dbl Wall Fuel Tank c/w Elect Pump TRUCKS & TRAILERS 1997 Volvo; Fifth Whl ● 45’ Tandem Grain Trailer ● 1997 Freightliner ● 2 - GM Single Axle Grain Trucks ● Older Set of B. Train Grain Trailers ● 16’ Tandem Flat Deck ● 2 - Rnd Bale Trailers ● Older 45’ Tandem Cattle Liner ● G/N 20’ Stock Trailer TILLAGE Flexicoil 39’ Seed Tool; 7.5” Spacing; c/w 1720 Tank ● 35’ Frigstad Deep Tillage c/w Valmar ● CCIL 28’ Cult ● 50’ Light Tine Harrows ● Bourgault 100’ Hyd Field Sprayer c/w 800 Gal Poly Tank ● Rockomatic 546 Rock Picker REC EQUIP & LIGHT VEH 1979 Dodge (Glendale) Motorhome; One Owner ● Polaris 800 Razor ● Stealth Tandem Encl Trailer ● 2013 Kia; One Owner ● 1999 Chev Pickup CATTLE EQUIP Panels, Feeders, Shelters, Misc Steel, etc. ● SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS & DELETIONS
HAYING & CATTLE EQUIP NH 1079 Self Propelled BAle wAGon; 160 Bales; Dies; 914 hrs; One Owner ● JD 835 disc Bind ● NH 1496 selF propelled hAy Bind; Diesel’; 3006 hrs ● JD 348 Sq Baler ● NH 853 Rnd Baler ● JD 660 Rake ● Avron Hyd Rake ● NH 5 Bar Rake ● JD 350 & NH 519 Tandem Manure Spreaders ● Peerless 500 Roller Mixer Mill ● Wic Bedding Chopper ● Wic Feed Cart ● 10 - Steel Panels ● Loading Chute TRACTORS Jd 4055 Tractor; CAHR; 2 Hyds; Dual PTO; Quad Range; 2795 Orig hrs ● JD 5310 Open Stn FWA Tractor; Reverser; 3 pt; 3 Hyds; 4593 hrs TILLAGE JD 630 disc; 14’ ● JD 16’ - 4 Btm Plow ● JD 16’ Cult ● JD 450 - 13’ Seed Drill c/w Grass & Fert. ● Schulte Rock Rake ● FK 50’ Diam Harrows ● Coop 20’ Self Cleaning Harrows ● 8’ Spring Tooth Harrows HARVEST EQUIP & TRUCKS JD 6620 TiTAn ii; 1098 Orig Hrs; 212 PU; Chopper; Shedded ● IH 210 Swather c/w 13’, PU Reels ● Versatile 262 Auger ● 5” Auger ● 1992 Ford F350; V8 Stnd; c/w 12’ B&H; 79,650 km CONSIGNED IH 460 Tractor; Restored COLLECTIBLES Oliver 770 Power Buster Tractor ● Cockshutt 550 Tractor; Restored ● 3 - JD D’s; 2 on Steel & 1 on Rub; Running ● wATerloo & MH Thrashing Machines; Ready for Work ● JD 8’ Binder; VG ● 4 - Wagons ● Set of Bob Sleighs ● JD 314 & IH 214 Plows ● Block & Pistons for JD D ● 2 - Old Bicycles ● Buzz Saw ● Pump Jack ● Scale HORSE ITEMS 2 Sets of Hvy Harness; Brass & Silver; Collars & Eveners ● Horse Mower #4 ● IH Horse Disc ● IH 22” Breaking Plow MISC Herd Grass Seeder ● 2 - 1000 Gal Poly Tanks ● Fanning Mill ● Old Dairy Equip ● Platform Scale ● Cattle Panels ● Grain Bins ● Very cleAn line-up VIEWING STARTS JULY 21ST OR BY APPOINTMENT
TUES., JULY 31ST - 11:00 A.M. - WOYCENKO BROS. FARMS LTD. - PH: 780-826-9494 From Bonnyville 12 miles West on Hwy 28 on the Corner of RR 472 internet bidding
TUES., JULY 24TH - 10:00 AM - KALCO FARMS - PH: 780-203-9494 (Greg) or 780-777-3260 (Mike) 56314 RR 224 - From Gibbons 4 miles East, 1.5 miles North on Hwy 825 internet bidding
inventory reduction
GRAIN DRYER, GRAIN BINS, SHELTERS & GRAIN HANDLING EQUIP 2015 GSI 1220 Portake GrAin dryer ● 8 - Meridian Hopper Btms; 3000 - 5000 bu ● 6 - 2000 bu Bins ● 6 - 2000 Coverall Shelters; 30’ x 60’ c/w 4’ Wood Side Walls to be taken down ● 2008 Kongskilde Grain Vac ● 2012 neerAlTA BAGGer ● 2013 Michels Hoppers; 10” Alum ● FK 1385 S/A AuGer ● 2016 Walinga Grain Vac ● Wheat Heart Trans Auger ● 6 - 24’ Diameter Hopper Btms ● 2010 FK 85IP PTO Drive Auger ● BATco 1545Fl AuGer; 15” x 45’ ● Triangle Industries Kwik Kleen GrAin cleAner TILLAGE Ezee-on 3800 - 35’ TAndem disc ● Mandako 50’ lAnd roller WESTERN STAR TRUCK & TRAILERS 2007 Western Star Truck; Allison Auto; 550 HP Detroit; 1,173,530 km ● 1994 Bedard Super B Alum Water Trailer; Clean Water Tank ● 1994 Krohnert Super B Alum Water Trailers; Lead 3400 Gal; Pup 2800 Gal ● 2009 Doepker Super B GrAin TrAilers ● 2007 Load King Super B GrAin TrAilers ● 1977 Willock Tandem Low Boy ● 2014 conVey All GrAin or FerTilizer Tridem TrAiler ● 1970 West Tank 7200 Gal Alum Tank ● 2007 Hayworth 28’ Tandem end dump TrAiler TRUCKS, HORSE TRAILER, RV’S, BOAT, & HORSE CARRIAGE 2012 Dodge Ram 3500 lArAmie 4x4 crew cAB; Diesel; 289,223 km ● 2005 GMC Topkick C5500 4x4 Flat Deck Truck ● 2008 Toyota Highlander; 189,428 km ● 2008 Dodge Ram 1500 4x4 Crew Cab Truck; Hemi; 214,075 km ● 2008 GMC 2500 Sierra 4x4 Ext Cab Truck; Service Topper; 219,189 km ● 1997 EX155 six sTAll horse TrAiler ● 2004 Bayliner 185 Bowrider 18’ Boat ● roBerT cArriAGes Eight Passenger Wagonette; As New ● 1952 GMC 1 Ton Truck CONSTRUCTION EQUIP 2013 Volvo skid sTeer; 2133 hrs; Cab; Aux. Hyds ● 2006 ZX200 Hitachi Hyd Excavator c/w Man. Thumb; 6981 hrs; c/w Wajax 60” Clean-up Bucket ● d5 cAT; CAHR c/w with Six Way Blade; Showing 5696 hrs TRACTOR & MOWERS 1966 JD 4020 Tractor; Cab; 7274 hrs ● JD Z445 Lawnmower ● 2012 JD 600 - 30’ Header Ext ● Gen Building Mntd on Skid Unit ● NH Bale Wagon ● JD 300 Lawn Mower; 188 hrs plus VArious misc CONSIGNED - PH: KEITH 780-934-6384 2010 JD T670 Combine; 996 Sep. Hrs; Chopper; No PU ● 2004 JD 9760STS Combine; Pick-up; Fine Chopper; 2400 Sep Hrs ● 1999 Doepker Super B Grain Trailers ● Brandt 13” x 70’ Swing Away ● 6’ - 3 pt Mower CONSIGNED JD 630R & JD 635F Headers CONSIGNED - PH: Roy 780-307-1516 2004 JD 9760 Combine; 914 Header; PU Reels; Chopper; Ext on Grain Tank; Hillside Platform; Showing 3500 Sep Hrs; $18,000 Recent WO’s
THURS., JULY 26TH - 4:00 P.M. - GREG DAVIS - PH: 780-975-6410 From Chipman 4 miles North on 184, 4 miles East on Twp 552
TRACTORS VersATile 500 4WD; CAHR;18.4 x 34 Duals; VG Rubber; Big 1000 PTO; 3 Hyd; 1361 hrs; 500 hrs on Cummins 855 Drop-in; 300 hp ● NH FM 750 EZ- STEER & Monitor Will Be Sold Sep ● cAse 1370; CAHR; 20.8 x 38 Duals; 1000 PTO; 2 Hyd; Needs Fuel Tank Repair; Showing 3798 hrs ● Cockshutt 570 Gas; 540 PTO; Hyd SEEDING & TILLAGE Morris 25’ DT Cult c/w 4 Bar Tines ● CCIL 27’ VS Cult c/w 3 Bar Tines ● Flexi 82 - 50’ Tine Harrows ● Flexi 15 Sec Harrow & DB ● IHC 620 - 24’ DD Press Drills HARVEST EQUIP Case IH 2188 comBine c/w Swathmaster PU; CAHR; Chopper & Chaff Spreader; 2279 Th Hrs ● JD 7700 Dies Combine c/w Chopper ● IHC 4000 - 19.5’ Gas Swather c/w UII Pick-up Reels ● Versatile 400 - 18’ Swather c/w Macdon PU Reels ● Sakundiak 6” x 27’ Grain; Eng ● Westfield 10” x 61’ S/A Auger; Wind Damaged ● Wheatheart Hyd Transfer Auger; As New ● Grainguard 3 hp/220V Aeration Fan ● HD Dryer Wire; Approx 150’ ● Bin Sweep ● Drill Fills ● Hoppers GRAIN TRAILER 2010 lode kinG 42’ TAndem Axle GrAin TrAiler c/w Roll Tarp; Prem; Never Driven on Salt; Less than 1000 km on this Unit TRUCKS 1980 kenworTh w900 Tandem Axle Winch Tractor; 435 hp Detroit; 5 + 4; Winch; New Batteries; 377,000 km ● 1998 Chev 3500; 1 Ton; 4x4; Dually; Deck Truck c/w Serv Boxes; 6.5 L Dies; Std Trans; 184,584 km ● 1981 Ford 350; 1 ton Dually c/w 11’ Grain B & H; 46,601 km ● 1989 Ford 250 ¾ Ton; 4WD; Reg Cab c/w Topper & Winch ● 1966 Fargo Tandem Gravel Truck c/w Grain Sides GRAIN BINS 4 - 5 Ring Twister Bins on New Hoppers ● 2 - 4 Ring Butler Bins on Hoppers YARD EQUIP & MISC JD X300 Riding Mower; 42” Deck; Low Hours; Exc Cond ● Craftsman 19/42 Riding Mower ● Push Type Gyromower ● Boomers ● Chains ● Fifth Whl Parts ● Whl Chocks ● Galv Bolts ● Jacks ● Prop Bottles ● Saws ● Stands ● Const Tools ● Chains ● Tow Straps ● Jerry Cans ● Septic Tank Risers ● Fuel Tanks ● Tidy Tanks ● Qty of Used Power Poles ● Light Stnds ● Qty of Galv ● New Steel ● Qty of 14’ Drill Tubing ● 20’- 42” Hvy Wall Pipe ● 2- 385/65R/22.5 Frnt Steering Tires on Bud Rims ● 4- 265/70R/17 Tires on Dodge Rims ● Num Spare Parts, Fluids, Oils, Filters, Tools & Misc Common to a Farm
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HARVEST EQUIP 2012 Case IH 8230 comBine; 3016 - 15’ Header; Rev; Rock Trap; Chaff Spreader; Magna Cut Chopper; AFS Pro 700 Display; Accuguide Ready; Lateral Tilt; HID Lights; Long Auger; 620/65R28 F Duals; 28L/26 Rear Trailer Hitch; Showing 1468 Eng & 998 Sep Hrs; SN #YCG216151 ● 2012 Case IH 8230 comBine; 3016 15’ Header; Rev; Rock Trap; Chaff Spreader; Magnacut Chopper; AS Pro 700 Display; Accuguide Ready; Lateral Tilt; HID Lights; Long Auger; 620/85R28 Front Duals; 28L-26 Rear; Trailer Hitch; Showing 1494 Eng & 1003 Sep Hrs; SN #YCG216153 ● 2012 Case IH 2152 - 40’ drAper heAder; Adapter to Fit Case IH Series 88/10/20/30/40/NH/CR/CZ; Split Reel; Auto HHC Sensors; Cross Auger; Double Knife Drive; Factory Trans ● 2009 Case IH 2162 35’ Flex drAper Header; Adapter to Fit Case IH Series 88/10/20/30/40/NH/CR/CX; Split Reel; Auto HHC Sensors; Cross Auger; Factory Trans ● 2009 wesTwArd m150 - 35’ Swather; D60D Header; Split Reel; F&A; Double Knife; Cross Auger; 600/65R28 Front and 16.5 x 16.1 SL Rear; SN #191991 AIR SEEDER & TILLAGE 2013 John deere 1870 - 56’ Air Drill; 3 Comp Tow Between Cart; Loading Auger; 10” Spacing; Triple Shoot; 520/85R42 Duals; Rear Hitch ● 2014 pATTison PLS4200 Fert Cart; 4200 Imp Gal; Honda GX; c/w Product Pump; Mech Drive Rate Cntrl; Dual Tank; 30.5L x 32 Rear Duals ● 2009 BourGAulT 7200 - 72’ hVy hArrows ● Morris CP731 - 36’ Cultivator; 12” Spacing; 4 Bar Mntd Harrows ● Bourgault FH3642 - 42’ Cultivator c/w Tines ● Kellobilt 225DOW 24’ Tandem Disc ● 1983 Flexicoil System 95 - 60’ Harrow Packer ● Rockomatic 57 PTO Rock Picker TRUCKS & TRACTORS 1994 wesTern sTAr 4864 Tandem Axle Grain Truck; 3176 Cat; 15 Spd; 2014 Courtney Berg 20’ Steel B&H; Roll Tarp; Showing 307,100 km ● 1993 wesTern sTAr 4864 Tandem Axle Grain Truck; 3176 Cat; 15 Spd; 20’ Cascade Steel B&H; Roll Tarp; Silage End Gate; Showing 105,000 km ● 2008 Case IH 535 HD 4WD Tractor; Power Shift; Auto Shift; Diff Lock; Pro 700 Display; 372 Receiver; 5 Hyds; Weight Package; Showing 3950 Hrs; SN #Z7F108178 ● 1976 VersATile 700 Series 2 - 4WD Tractor; Stnd Trans; 12 Spd; 3 Hyd Outlets; 18.4 x 38 Duals; Showing Approx 8000 hrs; SN #011837 ● 2005 John deere 5525 MFWD Tractor; 12 Spd Stnd; Left Hand Rev; 2 Hyd Outlets; 540 PTO; 3 pth; 16.9/30 Rear; Showing 2354 Hrs ● 2005 Ford F450 Service Truck; 4x4; 5 Spd Man. Trans; 8’ x 11’ Deck; Showing 124,000 km ● 1982 John deere 4640 Tractor; 1000 PTO; Quad Range; New Turbo; One Owner; Showing 9253 hrs ● Leon 12’ Blade GRAIN HANDLING 2012 J&M 1150 bu GrAin cArT; Camera; Scale ● 2011 Tridekon 1210HD GrAin exTrAcTor ● 2012 FK 13” x 85’ Hyd Swing Away Auger ● 2007 Sakundiak 8” x 41’ Auger; 31 hp; c/w Hyd Mover ● Conveyair 2975 Grain Vac TANKS, MIXER MILL & BALER 2015 meridiAn 25,000 L Dbl Wall Skid Fuel Tank ● 2015 Meridian 2300 L Tank ● NH 359 mixer mill ● JD 336 Sq BAler CONSIGNED - PH: Allan 780-645-0071 kello-BuilT 26.5’ disc; New Knotched Blades, Spools, Bearings, Bearing Cases & Tires; Rebuilt Cylinders; Sand Blasted & Painted AUCTIONEER’S NOTE: Not much misc at this sale. Subject to additions and deletions
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Lamont, AB (Location to be Announced) - PH: 780-486-4834 (Ed) TRACTORS John deere 9300; 360 hp; 4WD; CAHR; 4 Hyd; 710/70/R38 Duals; 24 Spd Trans; 5020 hrs; SN #RW9300H030407; VG ● JD 4650; 165 hp; 2WD; CAHR; 3 Hyd; 1000 PTO; 650/65R/38 Rubber; PS Trans; 8074 hrs; SN #RW4650P007535; VG ● JD 3020 Diesel; Cab; 70 hp; 2 Hyd; PTO; c/w #48 FEL, Bucket, Blade & Bale Forks; 18.4 x 30 Rubber; 7745 hrs ● 1947 Jd 60; Gas; Runs Good; Professionally Restored; SN #6033723 ● Cockshutt 30 Gas; PTO; No Hyd SPRAYING, SEEDING & TILLAGE Melroe sprAy coupe 220 Gas High Clearance Sprayer; 200 Gal Tank; 5+10 Gal Nozzles; 582 Orig Hrs; Needs Clutch Replacement, Parts are Supplied; Nice Unit; SN #208914205 ● JD 610 - 40’ Air seeder; Single Shoot; 4 Bar Degelman Harrows; SN #610X003983; c/w JD 787 Air Cart ● Flexicoil 600 - 60’ D.Tillage c/w 4 Bar Tines ● Flexicoil 48’ Chisel Plow c/w 3 Bar Tines ● Morris B3-48 - 48’ rod weeder ● Laurier 40’ Rotary Packer Harrow Drawbar ● Flexicoil 82 - 70’ Tine Harrow Drawbar ● Ezze-On 1490 - 20’ Sngl Wing Disc; 22 - 23” Blades; VG ● Kirchner V-diTcher ● Golden Arrow S/A Sprayer HARVEST EQUIP 2001 premier 2950 - 30’ Swather; CAHR; Triple Del; Split PU Reels; Recent New Knives; SN #42900 ● JD 2360 Gas 21‘ Swather; CAHR; Dbl Delivery; PU Reels; 2181 hrs; SN #WO2360X001157 ● JD 8820 Hydro Combine; CAHR; Rev; Chopper; 2476 hrs; SN #415144; VG ● Cushion Aire 500 Grain Vac; Very Limited Use; Shedded ● Galv Fert Divide ● McKee Forage Cutter & Wagon TRUCKS, RV & COLLECTOR CAR 1981 Ford 700 S/A; 16’ Wooden B&H; Roll Tarp; 370 cu Eng; 900 x 20 Rubber; 47,003 Orig km ● 1962 -1964 Ford 600 S/A; 14’ Wood B&H; Stock Racks; 8.25 x 20 Rubber ● 1990 Ford 28’ Sterling Series Motorhome; 460 Gas; 109,900 km; VG ● Mid 60’s Ford 3/4 ton ● Approx 1942 Ford 1+1/2 ton c/w Hoist ● Mid 40’s Chev 2 ton Motorhome Chassis ● 1972 Chrysler Newport 4 Dr; 383 Eng; New Tires; 74,202 mi; Sharp Car MISC 300 Gal Fuel Tank & Stand ● 2 500 Gal Fuel Tanks ● Wrenches ● Riveters ● Grinders ● Saws ● Drills ● Levels ● Hex Wrenches ● Drill Bits ● Sockets ● Grease Guns ● Ladders ● Mole Trap ● Garden Sprayers ● Snatch Blocks ● Trans Filters ● Chop Saw ● Poulan 16” Chain Saw ● 2 B+S Water Pumps ● Air Comp ● Air Tank ● 2000 lb Winch ● Jacks & Jackalls ● Car Ramps ● Hyd Couplers ● Grass Seeder ● Hoof Trimmer ● Floor Jack ● Anvil ● Work Benches ● Drill Press ● Hedge Trimmer ● Downspouts ● Propane Tanks ● Tarps ● 16” Tires ● BBQ’s ● 100 lb Propane Bottles ● New Fender Flares to fit 1980’s Ford 1/2 tons ● Galv Tin ● 7’ Wooden Water Tank ● Vice ● 4” Drill Fill ● Grain Crusher ● Grain Hoppers ● Molasses Tank ● Windmill Blades ● S/A Utility Trailer ● 200 Gal Poly Water Tank ● Lots of Scrap Steel, Copper & Used Batteries BUILDINGS Wooden Out Buildings TBA HOUSEHOLDS & COLLECTIBLES WED., AUG 8TH - 4:00 P.M. - JOHN TKACHYK - PH: 780-305-8788 (Cliff)
BARRHEAD, AB - Preview after Aug. 1st
1998 AGco 8360 TrAcTor; 18 Spd; 20.8 x 42 Duals; Ezze Steer; 1178 Orig Hrs; One Owner ● 2 - N6 Gleaner Combines ● 1999 w. sTAr c/w Fifth Whl ● 1992 Lode King super B Grain Trailers ● 1986 IH Cabover & 45’ Highboy ● Flexicoil 120’ sprAyer ● lAndini 125 FWA Tractor c/w Leon Loader ● Case 2470 Tractor ● NH 660 rd BAler ● Harvestman 12 whl rAke ● 2014 SWS Triple Axle FlAT deck ● Versatile 400 Swather ● JD 7700 Combine ● 10 Hopper Bottom Bins, Augers & More CONSIGNED - PH: 780-305-8788 JD 7720 Combine
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Camrose men take long strides to increase awareness By Lori Larsen
On Aug. 2, men of Camrose and area will once again be donning red highheeled shoes and walking in the Big Valley Jamboree Parade as a stand, or step towards, ending gender violence against women. The Walk A Mile in Her Shoes Men’s March is held annually to raise awareness of women and children impacted by the long-standing effects of domestic violence. The local initiative also raises funds to support the Camrose Women’s Shelter Society. “Domestic Violence and abuse creates longstanding effects on women and children,” said Camrose Women’s Shelter executive director Nora-Lee Rear. “It’s through awareness projects like Walk a Mile in Her Shoes that we initiate conversations with men and hopefully make a lasting impression.” Last year’s Walk A Mile (WAM) event raised $20,000 before expenses and had a total of 44 participants. “Our goal this year is a minimum of 50 walkers,” said Rear. “Without the support of men, we will never make a societal shift in thinking that will
change the way our culture thinks about domestic violence. We must have hard conversations with each other to address the needs of both men and women.” Shoes will be available at Sole City Shoes up until Aug. 1 and walkers are encouraged to get them early. “Displaying the shoes starts a conversation about why walkers are supporting WAM. It also helps walkers recruit pledges for the fundraising portion of Walk a Mile in Her Shoes.” Walkers will receive a pledge sheet, the latest “Walk A Mile” information and a pair of red highheeled shoes. Pledges for walkers can be made in the form of cash, cheque, Visa/Mastercard, through www.atbcares.co or at Canada Helps on the Camrose Women’s Shelter website www.camrosewomenshelter.org. All proceeds raised directly benefit the Camrose Women’s Shelter Society. For more information or to register as a walker, contact the Camrose Women’s Shelter at 780-6794975 extension 8. “Domestic violence is about power and control. One party has power
RED HEELED HEROS Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Randal Nickel, executive director of student life at University of Alberta Augustana campus, marched in the 2017 Big Valley Jamboree Parade, in high-heeled red shoes, as a show of support for the Walk A Mile campaign, to create awareness of women and children impacted by the long-standing effects of domestic violence and raise funds for the Camrose Women’s Shelter.
FLOWER FUNDS Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Students of Our Lady Mount Pleasant brought in 350 planters to sell for Mother's Day and as other gift ideas for the annual Lenten Fundraiser. The fruits of their labour paid off for a variety of not-for-profit organizations including the Camrose Women's Shelter. Accepting a donation of $1,000 is Camrose Women's Shelter executive director Nora-Lee Rear, centre from OLMP students Jenna Wowchuk, left and Cassandra Baska right.
over the other. By taking one small step in red high heels, we are symbolically levelling the playing field. As the old saying goes, it’s hard to understand someone unless you have walked in their shoes or lived their lives.” The mission of the Camrose Women’s Shelter as a non-profit organization is to assist individuals and families experiencing the effects of family violence to work towards a lifestyle free of abuse. For more information on the Camrose Women’s Shelter, visit camrosewomenshelter.org/.
CWSS presents information on wildlife tourism
By Lori Larsen
Before you hop on a plane destined for exotic places with even more exotic wildlife, take the opportunity to learn the do’s and don’ts of wildlife tourism. Join Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society in an informative session on the growing-in-popularity industry of wildlife tourism, on July 19 at 7 p.m. at the Stoney Creek Centre, 5320-39 Avenue. “Wildlife tourism is a huge global industry and tourists are finding themselves pressured to see exotic species and contribute their hard-earned money towards conservation initiatives before it’s too late,” remarked CWSS summer coordinator Carolyn Cook. The session is aimed at informing guests on which wildlife tourism activities are helping and which are hurting wildlife. “Come and find out as we pull back the curtain on local and global tourism operations,” encouraged Cook. Some content may be shocking or upsetting. Viewer discretion is advised. Attendees of any of the CWSS events are invited to fill in an event evaluation making them eligible for a variety of prizes donated by local businesses. The more events you attend and fill out evaluations for, the more chances you will have to win. For more information on the Camrose Wildlife and Greenspace Stewardship programs and upcoming events, contact Carolyn Cook at ccook2@ualberta.ca or by telephone at 780-672-0544.
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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Dr. Itua Iriogbe of Camrose was recognized for his hard work and dedication in the field of occupational and environmental medicine with Fellowship in the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Doctor recognized for specialization By Lori Larsen
The field of occupational and environmental medicine is beginning to get traction in Canada. Recently, Camrose family/occupational physician Dr. Itua Iriogbe was elevated to Fellowship in the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and was awarded with a medal recognizing his hard work and dedication. Iriogbe is one of only 19 doctors in all of Canada who have received this recognition since its inception in 1916. In order to qualify for the Fellowship, individuals must continue increasing their education and knowledge. In September Iriogbe will be awarded his Fellowship with the Canadian Board of Occupational Medicine. Dr. Iriogbe has been in Camrose since 2009, arriving here from South Africa. He has been practicing medicine for 20 years, most recently in Camrose, practicing family and occupational medicine along with running the Occupational Injury Service at the Smith Clinic, working in St. Mary’s Hospital emergency room and practicing disability medicine at the Millard Health Centre in Edmonton. “I have had an interest in (and have been working on) occupational and environmental medicine for about six years,” noted
Iriogbe “It’s been a long road.” Dr. Iriogbe has earned his place in the field of occupational and environmental medicine and is certainly no stranger to the long hours of certification required to become a specialist in the field. Aside from years of study to obtain his MD, he has also completed his Masters in Public Health along with many other accolades, all while engaging in full-time practice. When asked why he chose to specialize in occupational and environmental medicine, Iriogbe replied, “It is a new field and I like adventure. I like doing something different and unique and exploring new areas.” The field of occupational medicine is widely accepted in the United States, where as Canada is just beginning to get a foothold on its breadth and importance. “Everybody goes to work, so any injury that takes place in the workplace falls under occupational medicine,” explained Iriogbe. “When I work in the ER at the hospital and see workers who are injured, I think, ‘What can I do to alleviate the suffering and these injuries?’” Dr. Iriogbe said that part of the work he does as an occupational and environmental specialist involves consultation with employers, insurance
companies and legal advisers offering an independent opinion on workplace safety and health hazards. “It helps them make an informed decision based on that assessment. Certain occupational injury issues should be dealt with by a specialist. “People in the industry, specifically Workers Compensation Board (WCB) leaders, know occupational and environmental medicine is very paramount and they look for physicians who have that experience and training in workplace injury.” Iriogbe noted the number one mandate of occupational medicine is to return the client back to work, if feasible. As for environmental medicine, Iriogbe pointed out that every person lives in an environment of some sort and has the potential to be affected by air pollutants, flooding, emissions of gases and other issues that can affect their health. “You may have an unsafe environment in the workplace where people are exposed to gases or fumes that they are not normally.” Iriogbe was a member of the Camrose Green Action Committee and appreciated the work the committee did and continues to do, building awareness in Camrose on the overall effects of the environment on peoples’ health. On a final note, Dr. Iriogbe said the field of occupational and environmental medicine is growing. “But it takes more than awareness. You need to be determined and have a long-time goal to get involved in this field. The award is not immediate, but being part of helping industry and telling people (employers and employees) what they need to do to maintain a healthy workplace and make sure things are done properly is rewarding.” Iriogbe encourages family physicians to take an interest in occupational and environmental medicine and employers to recognize the role specialists can play in workplace health.
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Drowning prevention week By Lori Larsen
When the temperatures rise, the temptation to jump into a pool, river, lake or other cooling source of water also rises. But before you take the plunge or allow your children to, bear in mind that drowning is the second leading cause of injury-related death for Canadian children. Sadly, almost 500 Canadians die from drowning each year. The Lifesaving Society Alberta and Northwest Territories has asked municipalities to join in declaring July 15 to 21 National Drowning Prevention Week. On July 16, Mayor Norm Mayer signed a proclamation declaring National Drowning Prevention Week in Camrose. The Lifesaving Society Alberta and Northwest Territories offers three very important tips on preventing drowning or water related injuries. • Ensure proper active supervision of children in and around water at all times. • Refrain from drinking alcoholic beverages while participating in aquatic activities or in and around water. • Always have, and it is strongly advised to wear, a proper-fitting lifejacket while boating or have a PFD (personal floatation device) on board for each individual in the watercraft. It is the law.
Brian’s Tree Farm & Yard Care Services would like to introduce you to their hardworking team (L to R): • Benjamin Lindberg: On-site Service • David Petley: On-site Service • Brian Meadahl: Owner and General Manager • Beverly Kruse: Greenhouse Manager/Assistant Supervisor , • Dwayne Roth: Assistant Manager and Supervisor/Estimator • Candace Hunter: Office Manager/Assistant Supervisor • Joshua Blatz: On-site Service The top-notch crew at Brian’s Tree Farm & Yard Care Services treats clients like family and will go beyond your expectations. You won’t be disappointed!
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80 ACRE CATTLE FARM – in Wetaskiwin County north of Gwynne with outstanding house and buildings. S-124 22 IMMACULATE ACRES – with two houses, heated shop and extra large machine shed between Camrose and Bawlf. $899,000. S-109A TWO QUARTERS OF EXCELLENT – quality grain land between Camrose and Bawlf in the Kelsey area. $1,595,000. S-109B 10 ACRES EIGHT MILES NORTH – of Camrose with house and out buildings. $285,000. S-127 13 ACRES EAST OF CAMROSE – 13 acres east of Camrose with fourbedroom home, shop and machine shed. $375,000. S-128 ACREAGE SOUTH OF BAWLF – With 3-bedroom home, double garage and immaculate sheltered yard. $329,000. S-129
If you are thinking of selling your farm or acreage, please give me a call. All replies treated in strictest confidence. Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster On July 16, Mayor Norm Mayer, right, signs a proclamation declaring July 16 to 21 National Drowning Prevention Week at the Camrose Aquatic Centre. Left to right are Aquatic Centre staff AJ Beard, supervisor Marcia Peek, Kiva Olson and assistant supervisor Lesley Heisler witnessing the signing.
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Bailey volunteer of the year to the following Sponsors and Supporters
644 Camrose Rotary Air Cadet Squadron About Time Productions AHS – Camrose EMS Audio Video Unlimited UofA Augustana Fitness Centre UofA Augustana Vikings Battle River Implements Bayou Perma-Pipe Camrose Camrose Airport Tenants Camrose Booster Ltd. Camrose Fire Department Camrose Morning News Camrose Police Service
Camrose Public Library & Book Bike Camrose Rental Shoppe Camrose Sea Serpents Swim Club Camrose Starbucks Camrose Swans & Roses Lions Club CASARA Chris Duggan Coal Creek Golf Resort D & D Vehicle Sales FLO Enterprises Government of Alberta Hills Ranching Co. Ltd. House of Thunder Lamb Ford
Lutheran Association of Missionaries and Pilots Mahala Wichers OleO’s Ice Cream Castle The Real Canadian Superstore Ron Grue Rotary Clubs of Camrose Shaw Pipe Sims’ Motorcycle Repair Travis Sims and Sheldon Frigon Tourism Camrose Walter Byers Wayne Steel Wild Rose Co-op
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Submitted Gary Taylor was honoured with the 2018 Bailey Theatre Volunteer of the Year Award during a social gathering at held at the Bailey on July 11.
By Lori Larsen
Since the Bailey Theatre’s reopening in 2011, the familiar face of Gary Taylor has graced many volunteer positions and committees; but a journey of dedicated volunteerism has come to a crossroads as Gary and wife Bev leave the Bailey, and Camrose, to pursue a new path in life. Gary and Bev moved to Camrose approximately 20 years ago and have since enjoyed calling the city their home. “We are moving from our Camrose home to a condominium in Red Deer,” said Gary with a sense of melancholy. “There comes a time in everyone’s lives when it becomes necessary to make changes in preparation for advancing years.” During his time in Camrose, Gary devoted a great deal of his time and energy volunteering, specifically, for performing arts venues, including the Bailey Theatre where he was just named Volunteer of the Year (2018). “I started volunteering at the Bailey when it first reopened; first, on various committees and, in later years, in different Front of the House positions. In January 2016, I was nominated to the Board of Directors where I served on the Marketing and Promotions Committee and chaired the Human Resources Committee.” He reminisces about the wonderful people he has had the pleasure of working (volunteering) with at the Bailey and it is evident he will miss them, as well as the many patrons he has greeted with his infectious smile over the years. “Fond memories of the Bailey are the numerous encounters with so many wonderful people, plus the opportunity of carrying out a lifetime passion of completing a theatre production in a state of the art theatre. I found this experience beyond rewarding.” While Camrose is unfortunate to lose a valuable member of the community such as Gary, there is no doubt in the minds of all those with whom he has volunteered, that any community in which he hangs his hat will be lucky to have him and wife Bev. “As a member of any community, one needs to give whatever you can to make the community more enjoyable and a better place to live.” The staff and volunteer family at the Bailey wish Bev and Gary all the best in their new adventure.
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Fiddle exhibit complete By Lori Larsen
With repairs now complete and the Hardanger being as fit as a fiddle, the Camrose and District Centennial Museum wishes to welcome everyone to come and see for themselves the amazing transformation of this beloved piece of history. The official opening of the Hardanger fiddle exhibit will take place on Aug. 18 from 2 until 4 p.m. at the museum, 4522-53 Street. To celebrate the return of the Hardanger fiddle, legendary musician Alfie Myhre will be present during the exhibit opening to play some tunes on his fiddle. Hardanger lefse, courtesy of The Lefse House, will be served along with tea and coffee. Come and celebrate the museum’s birthday, tap your toes to the catchy tunes of the fiddle, enjoy a light snack and take in the historical sites and sounds of an amazing piece of history. Visit the museum and take in all the displays, exhibits and surrounding historical buildings during summer hours Tuesday to Saturday 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. For more information, visit the museum website at www.camrose.ca/847/ Camrose-District-Museum.
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Food artisans encourage buying local products By Lori Larsen
Buying locally not only benefits the sellers and supports local economies, but benefits the buyers with fresh products made, grown and produced all within an arm’s reach. The Food Artisans of Camrose County is a new collective of local growers, producers and processors who invite residents of Camrose and area to enjoy a bounty of food products. “We are fortunate with the wide variety of foods we can buy locally–from fresh fruits and vegetables to a wide range of meats including beef, pork, poultry, bison and lamb; to honey, cheese, flour and processed cereals, teas, baked goods, decorated cakes and more,” said local foods advocate Marian Williams who offered the following reasons why buying local is important. Local farmers and processors are supported. Farmers receive fair income for their work in providing food for us to eat and enjoy. Local food tastes better. Fresh, top quality, safe food that has not travelled far and is in season, tasting so good. Local food offers greater variety of food such as honeyberries, heirloom tomatoes or free-range poultry in the grocery store. Local food is sustainable. There is less transportation in shipping food to market and often less use of pesticides. Not all local food is sustainable, so talk to the farmer about their management practices. Local food builds community. “I love to chat with the producers at the farmers’ market or visit their farms,” said Williams. “That helps me build a relationship with the grower or farmer so I can ask how the food was grown or raised, what ingredients are in the food and learn more about where the food comes from. It is fun to visit the farm.” Several options and information is available to the consumer on where and how to purchase locally. “Market gardens offer opportunities to u-pick or we-pick their crop.” Visit www.albertafarm fresh.com for a list of market gardens. “Before the growing season, you buy a membership in the farmer’s crop of vegetables, meats or eggs. Once the crop is harvested, you receive a regular basket of their food. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) links the consumer with a local farmer. Check out the local food listing at www.county.camrose.ab.ca for CSAs in the area. Alberta Approved
Farmers’ Markets in Camrose County include the Bashaw farmers’ market on Friday, Rose City farmers’ market in Camrose on Thursday, the Camrose Downtown farmers’ market on Thursday, the Miquelon Lake farmers’ market on Friday and the Camrose and District farmers’ market on Saturday. Some of these markets run year-round and others are seasonal. For a list of other farmers’ markets, visit www.albertafarmers market.com. Buy local and you also have a chance to win a Food Artisans of Camrose County local foods basket. “This summer, the Ag Communications Committee of Camrose County is hosting a contest to encourage people to shop direct from local producers and processors at farm stores, market gardens and farmers’ markets,” said Williams. “You can enter to win a basket of local foods throughout the summer by completing the contest brochure.” Copies of the brochure can be picked up at the Camrose County office (3755-43 Avenue, Camrose), local farmers’ markets in Camrose and Bashaw, the Alberta Agriculture office in Camrose, Camrose Public Library, Camrose Chamber of Commerce office as well as many other businesses around Camrose and Camrose County. Last year’s winner of the food basket, Charley Boyd commented, “As newcomers to Camrose last summer, my husband and I were the lucky recipients of the year-end basket of local foods from Camrose County. I love choosing local food and it was full of our favourites. There were fall vegetables, preserves, honey and flour. This area has so much good food to offer from generous, hardworking producers. Filling in our contest card was a great way to get to know the area (checking out U-picks) and to experience how friendly the community is, such as at the farmers’ markets.”
While shopping the farmers’ markets, be sure to look for the Food Artisans of Camrose County logo. For more information and for a comprehensive list of local food producers, visit the Camrose County website at www.county. camrose.ab.ca or follow the Food Aritsans of Camrose County on Facebook and Instagram.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Carla Werner (not pictured) made sure almost two-year-old Scarlett was well protected from the sun with a hat and sunscreen. The boots were an added fashion accessory that kept the pebbles at bay.
Staying safe in the sun By Lori Larsen
Slather up the sunscreen, while a little glow is healthy looking, exposure to the sun without proper skin and eye protection can be dangerous. The UV (Ultraviolet) Index measures the strength of the sun rays. The higher the UV Index number the stronger the sun rays and thus the need for more precautionary measures. In Canada, the UV Index numbers range from 0 to 11 and up. To check local UV Index, prior to heading outside for the day, visit www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/forecasts/ uv/alberta/camrose. UV Index numbers
higher than 3 warrant extra protection, especially for children, and people with sun sensitivities due to medications or health concerns. Over exposure to the sun rays can cause serious sunburn, heat stroke, heat rash, damage to the eyes and over time skin cancer. The following are a few suggestions on how to protect yourself and your loved ones from the harmful affects of over exposure. Apply sunscreen with an SPF (Sun Protection Factor) rating of 15 or higher frequently throughout your exposure to the sun. An SPF rating of 15 generally means that if it
takes approximately 20 minutes for unprotected skin to begin turning red due to sun exposure, an SPF 15 sunscreen should prevent reddening 15 times longer—approximately five hours. Protect the sensitive skin on your lips with a SPF lip balm. Limit your exposure by taking breaks from the sun in a shaded or indoor area. The sun is hottest between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. so try to limit exposure during this time. Cover up. While it is tempting to get down to the bare necessities covering up with thin lightcoloured clothing, a wide brimmed hat or cap and most definitely UV blocking sunglasses can help prevent sun burns. Drink lots of water. Dehydration is extremely dangerous, so drink water even before you feel thirsty or begin sweating. Never leave a child or pet in a vehicle. Glass allows sunlight to pass through and once inside the vehicle is absorbed by the interior and turned into heat. Your vehicle can quite literally become a greenhouse. Consider the numbers. The temperature inside a vehicle exposed to sun can rise 10 to 20 degrees in less than 10 minutes. So if it is 15°C outside the interior of your vehicle could quickly rise to 26°C. Your skin covers and protects almost everything on your body so it is important to offer it the same support .
BRCF awards grant for scholarships Submitted
The Battle River Community Foundation awarded a grant to the Battle River School Division. The grant is from income from the W. R. MacDonald Family Fund which was established by descendants of W. F. MacDonald in 2007. The Fund supports two scholarships, one for a student entering an academic program at a post-secondary institution and one for a student entering a technical program at a post-secondary institution who have graduated from any of several specified high schools. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support projects, programs and facilities such as this in East Central Alberta which 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 principal of these endowment funds are
kept intact and the income is made available annually to support local projects and organizations. Since it was founded in 1995, the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $5,835,000 to support community programs like the W. F. MacDonald Family Scholarships.
To learn more about the W. F. MacDonald Family Scholarship, contact Diane Hutchinson at 780-672-6131. To learn more about the Battle River Community Foundation please contact Dana Andreassen, executive director, at 780-679-0449.
Submitted Battle River Community Foundation Chairman David Ofrim, left presents the $20,600 cheque to Rita Marler, Superintendent of Schools.
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Gauthier treasures his dinosaur-area truck By Murray Green
Gerry Gauthier of Bashaw found his 1950 Fargo one-ton truck in the badlands of Drumheller. “I’ve always liked Fargos and this is a Canadianbuilt truck. The way it is now is the way I bought it,” explained Gerry. “I’ve done very little body work and made a few repairs on the fenders.” Although the Fargo brand was used worldwide, it started outside of Chrysler–with the Fargo Motor Car Company of Chicago, which sold a line of Fargo trucks from 1913 to 1922. “When I bought it, I knew right away that I wanted to keep it as original as possible,” he added. For the 1928 model year, with Plymouth and DeSoto doing well, Chrysler created the Fargo Motor Corporation to build and sell commercial trucks. The Fargo name had the obvious appeal of Old West adventure and reliable transportation. He bought it as a working truck and it is going to stay that way. “It will stay the way it is. I will polish it a little, but I’m not going to do any more bodywork to it. I want it natural and I’m not even going to paint it.” After Chrysler decided to create the Fargo Motor Corporation, Chrysler’s on-again-off-again deal to buy the Dodge Brothers Company was very much on. With the purchase of Dodge, Chrysler not only grew several times its size, but it now had three truck lines in Fargo, Dodge Brothers (light trucks) and Graham Brothers Trucks, medium and heavy-duty lines exclusively built and marketed by Dodge Brothers since 1921. “The only thing that I have changed is the 12-volt system. It had a six-volt system before. It makes it easier to start now with the 12-volt system.” The Graham Brothers trucks were re-badged to Dodge Brothers and offered alongside the new Fargos. Dodge, with its greater name recognition, far outdistanced Fargo in sales. “It has the original motor, a 183 cubic inch, and can carry a big load
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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Gerry Gauthier of Bashaw enjoys his Canadian Chrysler built Fargo truck the way it has aged over the years. This one ton truck looked like a half-ton, but featured a longer box for carrying bigger loads.
with the nine-foot box,” said Gerry. Canadian Fargo trucks ran the full range when Dodge was also making tractor trailer rigs, pickups, and chassis cabs. Not surprisingly, Chrysler Canada used them for its internal transport. “I finished the inside with new upholstery and headliner. It looks fairly decent on the inside, but the outside could use some work.” From 1936-72, Chrysler in Canada had two parallel truck lines, Dodge, sold by Dodge-DeSoto dealers, and Fargo, sold by Chrysler-Plymouth dealers. “I don’t mind going to car shows. This is the first time I’ve had a vehicle in one. I enjoy looking at the old vehicles, especially the original vehicles. Some get a truck and put a big engine in it. That’s not me. I like the vehicles to look like they did when they were new,” commented Gerry. New Fargos were designed after the war.
The headlights were now mounted within the fenders which, in turn, flowed back to become flush with the doors. Neither competitor from Ford or GM would have this latter feature until 1957 and 1955, respectively. In contrast to these modern fenders, was a hood that still opened the old-fashioned clamshell way from the sides. This kind of hood was extremely handy when it came to taking a quick check of the oil, but was a major nuisance if it had to be removed for major engine work. Many a centre piece of such hoods would bear creases caused by this two-person job being attempted by one. “The box on this one is amazingly straight and there hasn’t been a lot of damage. It has worked hard, but kept up in good shape,” said Gerry. Fluid Drive came to the world of Chrysler trucks in 1950. Advertising touted the ease of driving, safety, and longer drivetrain life as the advantages of Fluid Drive. Although not rare,
Fluid Drive was seen on far fewer trucks than was the standard manual transmission. “The only mirror on this truck is on the passenger side. It didn’t even come with a horn from the factory. I had to put a horn
in to drive it. It was a very plain model. It didn’t have signal lights, so I put those on as well. It is street legal now,” Gerry laughed. The first facelift of this design came in 1951.
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RCMP advise residents to be wary of telephone scams July 5
A mailbox was broken into approximately a year ago. A UFA fuel card was since obtained in the victim’s name. Over $35,000 of fuel has been purchased using the fraudulent cred-
it card. This is currently under investigation. Camrose RCMP has been receiving numerous complaints of telephone scams. Targeting seniors, unknown person(s) are calling and claiming to
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Golfers tee up for mental health By Lori Larsen
Golfers took to the greens on July 7 during the 20th Annual Val Wolski Memorial Golf Tournament for the Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)–Alberta East Central Region, Camrose office. The first of the annual golf tournament saw 23 people come out and golf for the cause, this year 124 golfers swung into action.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Pictured left to right are Lawrence Dufresne, Matt Hutchison, CMHA–Alberta East Central Region (Camrose) executive director Colleen Swanson and Mike Vennard.
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Lifesaving champ trains in Camrose By Lori Larsen
Dedicated 16-year-old Rylun Alberg-Moore has no trouble getting up at 6 a.m. to get on the road from Wetaskiwin to Camrose to train with the Camrose Sea Serpents, in preparation for the Lifesaving World Championships to be held in Adelaide, South Australia from Nov. 16 to Dec. 2, 2018. After placing second as overall athlete during the 2018 Canadian Pool Lifesaving Championships held in Toronto on June 2nd and 3rd, Rylun was named to the National Youth Lifesaving Team attending the World Championships 2018. Rylun, a grade 12 student (in Sept. of this year) at Wetaskiwin Composite High School and a lifeguard at the Manluk Centre in Wetaskwin, has been swimming for six years and competing with the Wetaskiwin Orcas lifesavers. He saw an opportunity to up his game and improve his swimming skills by joining the Camrose Sea Serpents Swim Club. “Rylun joined the Camrose Sea Serpents club this year,” said Sea Serpents head coach Shane Gau. “This is his first year in competitive swimming– setting a goal to improve his stroke and get a little bit faster. In just the two months of him swimming here, he has shown a huge improvement and a big part of that is because of his work habits and commitment.” Rylun drives twice a day, Monday through Friday, from Wetaskwin to Camrose to attend the Sea Serpents summer swim club practices held from 7:45 until 9 a.m. and 4:45 until 6 p.m. “He has goals to become a more efficient, faster swimmer and increase some strength,” said Gau, noting that the dedicated young Rylun has already made improvements in those areas. “Right now, Rylun is a good competitive swimmer. He came in at a really tough age to this group, competing in 17 and unders with people who have been in swimming since they were four or five years of age, and he is already right there with the best of them in the province.” Having heard good things about the coaching staff for the Sea Serpents, Rylun decided that making the trip back and forth from Wetaskiwin to Camrose was worth the effort to improve his swimming skills. “I heard their freestyle was especially good and that is definitely what I was looking for,” said Rylun. “Rescue 2018 is the world life championships of life-saving sports which
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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Rylun Alberg-Moore doubles up his training in preparation for the Lifesaving World Championships being held in Adelaide, South Australia Nov. 16 to Dec. 2.
involve a lot of carrying and towing of mannequins of different shapes, sizes and forms. “There is a pool and surf part in the Adelaide competition. The surf part will be in ocean where they will be using different types of crafts such as kayaks and will involve a lot of open-water swimming.” Rylun explained that during the competition, he will mostly be in the pool league, however the extra practice he is getting here in Camrose will definitely help him with his swimming skills. He also plans on doing some swimming and kayaking at Pigeon Lake. During the Nationals Competition held in Toronto of this year, Rylun scored impressively with a 2:27.94 (ninth place) in the 200-metre obstacle, 1:21.36 (fifth place) in the 100-metre rescue medley, 1:02.54 (first place) in the 100-metre tow with fins, 58.14 (first place) in the 100-metre carry with fins, 2:37.02 (first place) in the 200-metre super lifesaver and overall athlete second place with a total of 68 points. Rylun puts a lot of effort into the sport and says that it means so much when he starts seeing big results. But more importantly, he clearly wants to be able to make his mother proud of his accomplishments and in his own words, “allow her to enjoy in his successes.” Coach Gau added that
many of the young athletes he has seen over the years owe a great deal of their success and tenacity to supportive parents. “Generally when parents are really involved with their children, the kids do well at whatever they do. I see Rylun’s mom as that type of person. She contacted us early and had Rylun in private lessons before summer swim club even started.” For Rylun, the need to compete and continually improve is a lifestyle. “It opens so many doors which may be hard to get into. My mom and stepfather are definitely pushing me to stick with competitive swimming and try to get onto a university team. There is also an opportunity with Australia, because they are big into life-saving sports, to go there for a couple of years and train.” Rylun’s advice to young people is to get involved early, specifically in organized sport. “It has helped me to set goals and do everything I can to achieve them. It has helped me to develop my individual character because I am having to swim the race myself, but at the same time know I have the club backing me up. “A sport throughout your childhood can work wonders. It has helped me get rid of stress and gives me something to focus on and work towards.”
1932 ~ 2018 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of our Mom, Marianne McIndoe, on Friday, June 29, 2018 at the age of 85 years. Marianne lived a full life: she was a wonderful wife, mother and grandmother, a beloved friend and a shining ray of happiness in her community. Predeceased by her husband of 41 years, William McIndoe, Marianne is survived by her three children Kelley (Frank), Tracey (Guy) and Brent (Holly). She was loved and is already missed by her grandchildren Alexandra, Ethan, Ava, Chloe, Tatjana, Sophia and Hayden. A funeral service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, July 20, 2018, from CityLights Church, Camrose. Inurnment will take place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. In lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.
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Gunter Deutsch We wish to extend our sincerest thanks and appreciation to the many friends who supported us with cards, memorial donations, floral tributes, gifts of food and many other kindnesses during the sudden loss of our dad, grandfather and greatgrandfather. Special thanks to Layne from Weber Funeral Home, Pastor Greg and the Camrose Elks who gave Dad an Honour Guard Tribute. Also, a big thank you to Benno and Herte who helped with German translating to contacting the family overseas, and Randy and Donna Peterson and Elaine Banks for their extended support. Sincerely, Crystal Koetke and Dale Deutsch
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Megan Chromik who passed away on July 17, 2017 In my heart, your memory lingers, Always tender, fond and true; There’s not a day, dear Megan, I do not think of you. Ever loved always by father Dean Chromik; brother Jepah; sisters Nirvana (Dallas) and Brooke; grandparents Orest and Leanne Chromik; aunts, uncles, cousins; and many adoring friends
who passed away on July 19, 2014 I heard a voice on the winds tonight, Wondrously sweet and low, Drifting down from outer space, Beyond the sunset’s glow. And tonight on wings aerial Borne o’er the snows and ice, I’m hearing again that lifting voice, From the gates of Paradise. He’s singing a song for me tonight, Wondrously sweet and low, Touching again the golden chords Of just four years ago. – Bernice and Family
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Serving your community for over 110 years OUR TEAM: Keri Vickers Donell Nycholat Barrie Fenby Bob Hanrahan Bill Schafer Kerry Grettum Alvin Koehli Jim Gillespie Robert Lyslo Barry Burkard
Crystal Louise (Louis) McFadyen April 15, 1981 ~ July 6, 2018 Our daughter, sister, aunty, granddaughter, niece, cousin and friend passed away tragically in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Crystal and her unborn daughter (33 weeks) died together. Her short life – a treasure to us all. She will be remembered by her parents Myron and Louise Louis; sisters Jennifer (Kevin) and Amanda; and her niece Julia. She had a large circle of family and friends who will also miss her. Crystal is predeceased by her Grandmother Barbara Weisgarber and her Grandfather Jim Louis. Cremation has taken place and a memorial service will take place at a later date. Instead of flowers, a donation to your local domestic abuse charity or animal shelter would be appreciated. Condolences can be sent to we.all.loved.crystal@gmail.com If you have a favorite photo that you’d like to share, please send it to the above email address.
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Emily Stefanizyn who sadly left us on July 17, 2001 When God created mothers He knew there had to be A very special person Who could guide a family. He gave them warmth and tenderness And lots of love to share, He taught them how to listen And showed them how to care. He sent them here to guide us From the moment of our birth, God’s “Very Best Creation” Was our Mother here on earth. Forever in our hearts Love Rod, Audrey, Branden and Leah
Kenneth Allen Johanson August 30, 1946 ~ July 8, 2018 Kenneth Allen Johanson of Camrose, Alberta passed away on Sunday, July 8, 2018 at the age of 71 years. A private family service will be held at a later date. For further information or to send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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July 18, 1947 ~ July 6, 2018 Earl Edward Nelson of Camrose, Alberta, formerly of Bredenbury, Saskatchewan, passed away on Friday, July 6, 2018, at the age of 70 years. A funeral service was held at 1:00 p.m. on July 12, 2018, from the Burgar Memorial Chapel. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.
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November 18, 1946 ~ July 17, 2013 Five years have passed since we lost you – a lifetime ago. Our family has since grown by two. I wish you could be sitting beside me at our grandchildren’s school and sports events and at all the special family times. I have to be content with memories. I miss you. “Many times when fixing or installing something around the house, I think to myself, ‘I wish I could call Dad and ask his advice.’ You never failed me. Miss you, Pops.” – Corey “I coach my kids in sports just as my Dad did. I hope I’m instilling the same passion, work ethic and fairness in my kids that he passed on to me – as both a coach and a father. I miss you very much.” – Jayden “I think of you every time I watch an Oilers game and will never forget your passion for sports. I sure do miss you, Dad.” – Jerrit
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FIXES NEEDED TO GOVERNMENT CULTURE On June 19th, appearing before the Committee, AG Michael Ferguson maintained his professionalism and began by expressing his respect for PCO Clerk Wernick and the opinions he expressed. Mr. Ferguson, however, stood by his assertion that the culture within the Public Service needed to change or we would have repeated “failures” such as Phoenix. The AG said “Mr. Chair, as I understand it, the Clerk referred to my message as an opinion piece. He is correct. The message does express my opinion that we need to find the root cause of the Phoenix project failure and other incomprehensible failures. It is an opinion piece based on my almost seven years as Auditor General of Canada; forty years of performance audits by our office; and the fact that all of the Government’s controls did not prevent the Phoenix failure from happening.” While being cautious about laying blame for the Phoenix mess, the AG did say that it has “tarnished the reputation of the Federal Government both at the political level and at the civil servant level.” He was also very clear in his belief that the Phoenix pay system was not ready to be launched in February 2016, especially given the red flags raised in the Gartner Report: a report that was commissioned by the Treasury Board Secretariat. In his report, the AG pointed out numerous deficiencies including: ”Public Service and Procurement Canada( PSPC) did not fully engage departments and agencies during the development of Phoenix; PSPC did not help other departments and agencies fully understand what they would need to do to use Phoenix; PSPC did not share a complete list of functions with departments; PSPC did not share information on outstanding Phoenix security and privacy risks; the Deputy Minister did not receive independent information showing that Phoenix was not ready to be implemented or that the Miramichi Pay Centre and departments and agencies were not ready for Phoenix; and Phoenix executives did not heed clear warnings that the Miramichi Pay Centre, departments and agencies, and the pay system itself were not ready.” While the findings of the AG are extremely important, especially if we are to prevent similar disasters, right now, my office and I are seized with helping all those experiencing pay issues. We currently have 46 open files we are working on and many more have been brought to resolution. The following is a sample of what stressed public servants living in Battle RiverCrowfoot are saying to us: “I’ve had so many problems with my pay I don’t know where to begin. I have no idea if anyone at the Phoenix system has a clue as to how to solve the problems.” “I cannot do this again as now they are taking my entire cheque and garnishing all the way back to June for no reason. Please help me, this is completely unacceptable and I cannot support my family without my financial contribution.” “I am unable to budget adequately. I don’t know how much of the money that I receive will eventually be returned to the employer.” “I knew I was going to have problems, but I didn’t think that seven months later I would be working full time and still no pay. This is taking a toll on my mental well-being. I don’t think I can take this much longer.” “Our current government has failed to meet their obligations to its public service employees by creating unnecessary hardship in their lives by implementing a system which was not ready to be used not once, but in two separate phases. My question is why?” “I am outraged that an inmate can contact our CIE department and have their pay dealt with in a matter of days and I have no outlet. It seems very unfair…I feel very helpless and that is not a good feeling especially when it comes to your livelihood and family.” It is time to really focus on correcting these pay problems while preventing this from ever happening again. I am confident we can do both at the same time. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this or previous columns you may write me at 4945-50th Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call 780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780608-4603 or e-mail Kevin.Sorenson.c1@parl.gc.ca.
SUPPORTING SERPENTS
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Herb de Hoog (centre) representing Crossroads Ag Products, presents a donation of $2,200 to Camrose Sea Serpents president Dr. Gail Cunningham (right) and head coach Shane Gau (left). This will be the third year Crossroads has sponsored the Sea Serpents with generous donations to the club.
TIMELY DONATION
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster On behalf of Central Agencies, James Mayer (centre left) and Norm Mayer (right) presented Camrose Sea Serpents president Dr. Gail Cunningham (centre right) and head coach Shane Gau (left) with a $50,000 donation to be used towards the purchase of a new high tech pool score clock.
GARY BROWN AWARD
Submitted The Gary Brown Dance Recognition Awards were presented by Camrose Arts Society director Jane Cherry-Lemire (left) to Paige Dyer (centre), Camrose Veselka Ukrainian Dance, $150 scholarship for junior level and Brooklyn Pattullo, Camrose Veselka Ukrainian Dance, $150 scholarship for senior level. The awards are given for overall dedication, skill, talent, positive attitude and always being supportive of peers and are sponsored by Arne Mack from Rose City Barber and the Camrose Art Society.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS SALEM LUTHERAN CHURCH, KINGMAN, AB – Mission Fundraising, July 28, 5 p.m. Live auction, silent auction, garage sale. Auctioneer/ entertainer Ed Schultz. Donated auction items welcome. BBQ burger/hotdog, salad, drink for $5. Bring lawnchairs. Contact Guy Anderson, 780-678-0246, or Dave Francis, 780-490-9003 or 780-672-5355. TOUR ISRAEL, MARCH 2019 – Information night: Wetaskiwin Mission Church, July 26, 7 p.m. 807-633-1003. ANNUAL ROSE AND LILY SHOW – hosted by Camrose and District Horticultural Society, Thur., July 19, 2-7 p.m., Masonic Hall, 5021-48 Street, Camrose. Entry fee: $3 includes tea and refreshments. Booklets can be picked up at Pedersen’s Florists. For additional info, please call Zenith 780-672-9959.
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2-BEDROOM SUITE – Recently updated! Spacious and bright. Central location, close to Mirror Lake walking paths, shopping. Clean, quiet, wellmaintained, non-smoking building. No children or pets. Locally owned and managed. Yard work and snow shovelling provided. Available Sept. 1! Call today, 780-679-7090. 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
HOUSEHOLD 4-DRAWER DRESSERS – and night stand. $30 each. 780877-2255. TEAL BLUE SOFA – $50 and ass’t. chairs $10 each. 780877-2255. UPRIGHT BOOKSHELF – with lights. $50. 780-877-2255. UPRIGHT CUPBOARD – with shelves, doors. $50. 780877-2255. SOLID WOOD FLOOR CUPBOARD – 3 drawers, 3 shelves. $50. 780-877-2255. KITCHEN TABLE – c/w 4 chairs. $50. 780-877-2255.
MACHINERY 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT – appliances, heat, water included. No pets, no smoking. 780-672-9531. EXECUTIVE SUITE – No pets, children, students. No smoking. Well maintained. 780608-3131. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT – Small but cozy home in Bashaw. 2 bedrooms main floor. $700/mo. with 2-car garage or $600/mo. without. 3 stall parking in back. Or $95,000 to buy. 780-885-2081. 2-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY – Less than one year old, located in the Valleyview subdivision. Miles of paved walking trails just footsteps away! High efficiency furnace and on-demand hot water offer wonderful savings on utilities. Private balcony. Upgraded fixtures, cabinetry and flooring. Snow removal and lawn mowing are provided. Local owner managed. Seeking long term, mature responsible adult tenants, nonsmoking, no children or pets. Phone 780-679-7090. LARGE TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – in quiet building in New Norway. In-suite laundry and storage, five appliances. No smokers, no pets. $750/mo. plus utilities, $750 DD. Call 780678-0874 evenings. 2-BEDROOM APT. – $900. DD $600. Water, heat, basic cable included. No pets, no partiers, no smokers. Call Andy 780-608-9427. OLDER 4-BEDROOM HOME – across from CRE grounds, Camrose. Rent $1600/ mo. includes power. Well water and pump out sewer. House in large treed yard. No extra buildings for rent. Available August 1. References are required. Call Pam at 780-679-6343, or Judy at 780-608-6496 (leave a message), or email Pam at wisemen3@ telus.net.
SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142. 2005 JOHN DEERE 9660 WALKER COMBINE – 2171 engine hr., 1644 separator hr., many new parts last year. Exc. condition, field ready. For more info, call 780-385-1590. 2004 MF 220XL – 30 ft. swather. 5000 dble. swath, UII pickup reels 2 rotor shears, gauge wheels, 1813 hr. Always shedded, one owner. 780-374-2345. 2006 JD 9760 STS COMBINE – with bullet rotor, 615P pickup, 1980 separator hr. One owner, always shedded. Also, 2009 930D straight cut hdr. 780-374-2345.
REAL ESTATE HALF SECTION FARM LAND – Camrose County. N 1/2 7-45-18-W4. Kelsey and Heatherbrae districts. Questions? 780-998-0595. Purchase offers to Box 3323, Fort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 2T3. All offers considered, none guaranteed.
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. BICYCLES – Assorted, $30 each. 780-877-2255. ASS’T. PLASTIC CHAIRS – including adirondack chairs. $5 each. 780-877-2255. SHOVELS – Steel, round nose. $5. 780-877-2255. CAPTAINS’ CHAIRS – blue, waterproof plastic, with mounting plates. $50 each. 780877-2255. SCREEN HOUSE – 12’x12’, with folding chair. $75 for both. 780-877-2255.
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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) AUTO DADS – LOOKING FOR A CAR WITHOUT A BACK SEAT? Count on our classifieds. We match up buyers and sellers. Phone the Camrose Booster, 780-672-3142. 2009 CHALLENGER – V6 auto, 13,000 km, black, leather, heated, power seats. Economical cruiser. $17,500. Phone 780608-9138. WANTED – 1967-1972 Chevrolet 1/2 ton or 3/4 ton truck, any shape. Call 780608-9138.
BOATS, RVS and CAMPERS LOVE CAMPING, BUT TIRED OF SHOVELLING SNOW OFF THE AWNING IN MAY? Say goodbye to your Gulfstream! Move it fast with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. SELLING YOUR SEAWORTHY BOAT? Make a splash with an ad in the Booster classifieds! 780-672-3142.
CAO – Village of Heisler The position is for the Chief Administrative Officer for the Village of Heisler. Reporting to the Council, the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) ensures that the policies and programs and corporate strategic direction of the municipality are implemented; advises and informs Council on the day-to-day operation and affairs of the municipality; and performs all the duties and functions of the CAO as per the Alberta Municipal Government Act, other enactments, or as assigned by Council. Qualifications: • Ability to create and lead a participative, productive and positive environment with a cohesive team that promotes and sustains workplace excellence; • A strong commitment towards the development and delivery of high quality customer service; • The demonstrated ability to communicate and deal effectively with the public, to work collaboratively with council and staff and to build partnerships within the Village and surrounding municipalities while effectively representing the interest of the community; • The capability to provide overall leadership for the development of a strategic vision that can both attract and retain businesses and residents; • A strong working knowledge of the Municipal Government Act and the political landscape in Alberta; • A sound knowledge of accounting practices and of municipal finances with proven budget, planning and development experience; • Candidates with experience and education in management and finances with a sound understanding of municipal administration and governance will be given preference. Closing Date: July 31, 2018 Application Return: Please provide resumé, cover letter and salary expectations as follows: Village of Heisler, Box 60 Heisler, AB T0B 2A0, or electronically to: bwood@villageofheisler.ca
“Bikes To Big Rigs”
Open House
July 13
Camrose Police have identified a male responsible for a break & enter to a local business where a high valued diamond was stolen from a safe. DNA was used to identify the suspect who is currently is in custody in Regina. An unlocked vehicle was entered while parked on the driveway of a residence. The vehicle was rummaged through but nothing of value was taken. A traffic stop was conducted on a pick-up truck and the male driver displayed signs of intoxication. The male was arrested and provided samples of his breath that were over the legal limit. The male was also found to be in possession of a quantity of cocaine. A male passenger was in possession of cocaine, methamphetamine and oxycodone pills. The 44-year-old driver was charged with impaired driving and possession of a controlled substance. The 44-year-old passenger was charged with three counts of possession of a controlled substance.
BYLAW NO.1420
Pursuant to Section 606 of the Municipal Government Act, the Council of Camrose County gives notice that it has given First Reading to Bylaw No. 1420 to amend Land Use Bylaw No. 1373. The purpose of this Bylaw is to redistrict Pt. SW 16-49-21-W4 from A – Agricultural to CR2 – Large Lot Country Residential District. The intent is to allow the property owner to subdivide a single residential lot from the remainder of the parcel. Anyone affected by this Amendment may make written submission before 12 noon, Tuesday, July 17, 2018. The Public Hearing for Bylaw No. 1420 will be held on Tuesday, July 24, 2018, at 9:00 am in the County Council Chambers, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8. Written submissions will be heard first, oral submissions will be heard as time permits. Copies of the proposed Bylaw are available at the County Office during office hours, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 12:00 noon and 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm, or online at www.county. camrose.ab.ca.
The Village of Heisler thanks all applicants in advance, however, only those being considered will be contacted.
SEDGEWICK, AB 780-384-3080
Diamond thief identified
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
Saturday, July 21, 12-2 pm 4211-67 Street, Camrose Clean and bright 5-bedroom family home located on a quiet street, close to walking paths, schools, west end amenities and across the street is a greenspace. Must see…agents are welcome!
$289,900
DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT OF 2018 COUNTY PROPERTY TAXES IS JULY 31, 2018 A 2% PENALTY WILL THEN BE ADDED, TO ALL OUTSTANDING CURRENT TAXES TAX PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE AT THE COUNTY OFFICE 3755-43 AVENUE, CAMROSE, ALBERTA T4V 3S8 UNTIL 4:30 P.M., TUESDAY, JULY 31, 2018 OR AFTER HOURS/WEEKENDS PAYMENTS (CHEQUES ONLY) CAN BE PLACED IN MAILBOX AT COUNTY OFFICE FRONT DOOR OR RECEIVED POST-MARKED BY JULY 31, 2018 A FURTHER 10% PENALTY WILL BE ADDED NOVEMBER 1, 2018 OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN DURING LUNCH HOUR FROM JULY 23-31 ON WEEKDAYS Camrose County offers a Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan for taxes. Application forms and further information can be obtained by contacting our office at 780-672-4446 or from our County website: www.county.camrose.ab.ca Payments can also be made online or at any financial institution. Paul King County Administrator
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of MARY CHERNIAWSKI, who died on November 25, 2017 at Camrose, AB. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by August 22, 2018, and provide details of your claim with IRENE YURKIW at 79 Rosefield Drive, Yorkton, SK S3N 3A4. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS
Estate of the late BRIAN LEONARD GALLAUGHER, of Beaver County, Alberta, who died on June 25, 2018. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by August 16, 2018, and provide details of your claim with JON STOLEE of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP, Barristers and Solicitors at 5016-52 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1V7. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
Estate of GUNTER DEUTSCH, who passed away on or about June 10, 2018. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by August 31, 2018, and provide details of your claim with MARGARET WEIR ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
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BUSY, BUSY STORE, WAREHOUSE AND YARD THIS SUMMER! NOW HIRING
ADDITIONAL STAFF FOR
FULL AND PART-TIME POSITIONS!
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY VISION CREDIT UNION LTD. CORPORATE OFFICE – CAMROSE, AB
FINANCE & ACCOUNTING ANALYST Maternity Leave Coverage
The Position: Vision Credit Union requires a motivated, career-minded Finance & Accounting Analyst responsible for assembling and processing financial data for interpretation on a monthly and annual basis.
• Delivery Drivers
Additional responsibilities will include preparation of financial reports for internal and external purposes, statistical analysis, assist in Asset Liability Management processes, prepare custom documents for department and branch review, document current and projected financial performance, assist in the preparation of annual operating and capital budgets, review and analyze general ledger accounts, and develop and maintain spreadsheets for management decisions including budgeting and forecasting. The Finance & Accounting Analyst will report directly to the Senior Vice President, Finance & Strategy.
• In-store Customer Service Desk Associate
The Finance & Accounting Analyst is also responsible to support the Accounting department. The qualified Finance & Accounting Analyst must measure, analyse and communicate the costs and benefits of products and services. This is a maternity leave coverage position.
We are offering excellent working conditions, at a competitive salary for: • • • •
some lifting required clean driver’s abstract picker skills advantageous individuals competent in detail and organizational skills will be given preference
• bring plenty of general knowledge of merchandise and building materials we offer • customer-focused attitude • reliable and friendly personality
• Cashiers
• represent our store with genuine warmth and accommodating style
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
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. The Person: • Bachelor’s degree in Accounting or Finance • Preference will be given to candidates who have completed the Chartered Professional Accounting (CPA) designation or are working towards completion • Cooperative or Credit Union industry experience is a benefit • Excellent knowledge of Excel and MS Office applications (Word, Outlook, PowerPoint) • Preference will be given to Alberta residents Compensation: • Salary range $54,000 to $65,000/annually • Comprehensive benefits package. CLOSING: July 27, 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.
We’re hiring
OUTSTANDING Customer Service
One part-time position available: 17.5 hr./week – 3.5 hr./day, Mon.-Fri.* *Plus 1 Saturday shift monthly Successful applicant needs to be: • Responsible • Self-motivated • Reliable • Healthy • Fit for Lifting • Clean • Tidy • People and Co-worker Friendly Deliver your resumé to Verna at…
Purity WATER COMPANY
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4704-49 Avenue, Camrose
(1 block east of Fountain Tire Downtown) Open Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sat., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
IS HIRING!
ELECTRICIAN
Evraz Camrose Works is now accepting applications for an ELECTRICIAN to work at our pipe making facility in Camrose, Alberta. Individuals must be safety conscious, physically fit, able to work overtime and shift work. We offer an attractive starting wage plus an excellent benefit and pension package. Please send resumés to hildy.hoffman@ evrazna.com. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY VISION CREDIT UNION LTD. WEST END CAMROSE, AB
MEMBER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE The Position: The Member Service Representative provides customer service in the form of processing member requests for routine over-the-counter services as well as directing members to the appropriate position in the branch to receive other services that Vision Credit Union Ltd. provides. Member Service Representatives understands his/her role providing exceptional quality, positive, and friendly experiences to all members as well as consistent accuracy. This is a 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: • Member service experience preferred. • Excellent communication and member service skills are essential for success in this role. In addition, excellent ability to deal with people sensitively, tactfully, diplomatically, and professionally at all times. • Attention to technical detail and proven ability to work effectively in a time sensitive and team environment is necessary for this position. • Cooperative or Credit Union industry experience is a benefit. Compensation: • Hourly range $17.00 to $20.69 • Comprehensive benefits package CLOSING: July 20, 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.
Summer is Here!
Drive attentively and watch for bicyclists.
Telephone scam costly error Bashaw RCMP July 5
The Rutherford School was broken into and items were stolen. This is currently under investigation. July 7
A woman searched “how to contact Apple”. She called the number that appeared and was in turn advised to purchase iTunes gift cards and the issues with her phone would be resolved on their end. The woman was victim to a fraud with $165 worth of iTunes gift cards. Police remind residents to be aware of this common scam. Court dispositions
A 28-year-old male was convicted of Break and Enter with Intent and Possession of Stolen Property Over $5,000. He served presentence custody of six months and was given a surcharge of $200 for each charge. A 40-year-old woman was convicted of Assault with a Weapon. She received a suspended sentence and 12 months of probation. A youth was charged with sexual assault. He was convicted and received a sixmonth conditional sentence order, deferred custody for 18 months and two years of firearms prohibition.
BIRTHS
To Jenelle Goulding and Kody Banks, of Camrose, a daughter on July 6. To Tamsin and James McComb, of Bawlf, a son on July 5. To Kate Ratcliffe and Guy Larochelle, of Hay Lakes, a son on July 7.
DEATHS
Elzear Hartwick of Daysland, on July 6 at 97 years of age. Kenneth Johanson of Camrose, on July 8, at 71 years of age. Ada (May) McCormick of Kelowna, formerly Camrose, on April 20, at 97 years of age. Susanne McDonald of Camrose, on July 8, at 61 years of age. Murray McKinney of Ryley, on July 13 at 80 years of age. Earl Nelson of Camrose, formerly of Bredenbury, SK, on July 6, at 70 years of age.
Correction
In the July 10 edition of The Camrose Booster, on page 4 under the Canada Fireworks bottom photograph, it should read Maria Mella of The Co-operators.
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…MORE LISTINGS FOR CENTRAL AGENCIES OUT OF TOWN COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN OHATON! ... Looking for a property to located your business or just need more space? This is a good opportunity! 1488 sq. ft. bldg. w/good workshop area, overhead door access. Exc. 8’x20’ office trailer available all set up. Located just minutes from Camrose. Take a look! Asking $89,000 CA0093961 LOCATION! LOCATION! … This move in ready home is ideally located in quiet little community of Daysland. Bright open floor plan, 3+1 bdrm.! Asking $229,000 CA0116473 BEAUTIFUL 5-BDRM. HOME IN DAYSLAND! … Move in ready, very functional floor plan includes triple glazed windows, MF laundry, beautiful bright kitchen, dining area. Fin. bsmt. w/family room, gas FP, 2 bdrm. This loved home is ready for its new owners! CA0116319 Asking $299,900 ENJOY LAKE LIVING! ... This 2007 mobile features 2 bdrm., lots of kitchen space, lake E! IC huge lot with firepit. Make PR views offNLR! Lge. deck, EW your move, enjoy the sun, birds, nature around you! Asking $79,000 CA0133652 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 GREAT STARTER OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY! … Clean, wellmaintained home in Round Hill. Parklike setting, quiet neighbourhood, easy access to Camrose, close proximity to K-9 school. If you’re looking for that character house in a small community, this home may be ideal for you! Asking $99,000 CA0140363 LOTS OF VALUE, POTENTIAL HERE! … Quality built 2009 4-bdrm. home in Rosalind. Bright, open floor plan, beautiful kitchen, cozy gas FP. Private screened-in deck, RV parking, dble. garage. CA0140507 Asking $165,000
SOLD
ARTS SOCIETY
Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose Arts Council members Lisa Boren Miller, left, Laurel Warkentin, and Valerie Sims presented Theo Thirsk of the Camrose Arts Society with $3,000 to assist with the Arts in the Park event.
46466 RANGE ROAD 213 … Build your dream home in McNary Estates on this 1.57 acre parcel. Beautiful location, views! CA0126793 Asking $156,800 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 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 $214,900 CA0131958 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW IN DAYSLAND! … Absolutely gorgeous home! 9’ and vaulted ceilings, bamboo flrg, lots of bright windows. Gourmet kitchen w/granite, bright dinette w/ patio doors to amazing deck, great room, huge master, superb en suite, exc. MF laundry, a/c. Awesome yard, attached htd. garage, RV parking + more! Asking $329,900 CA0138550 GREAT LITTLE HALF DUPLEX … amazing value! Across from park, playground. Hardwood flrg., spacious bdrm., modern kitchen. 3rd bdrm., huge family room in bsmt. 24’x26’ garage w/alley access. Great school system. CA0138757 Asking $142,900 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN FORESTBURG! … Bldg. consists of 6 units, rear parking, street parking, G! N EW LI STIN 2 entrances. Reno’s include siding, roof. Get this one into your rental portfolio! Asking $420,000 CA0140638 LOCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE COMMUNITY OF DAYSLAND ! … Recently remodeled 3-bdrm. bungalow. Bright, open floor plan on 6000 sq. ft. lot. Close to hospital, downtown, park. Perfect for first time home buyer or investor. CA0140553 Asking $74,900
ACREAGES
BBQ SHOWDOWN
Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose Arts Council member Valerie Sims presented Kinsmen members Adam Donohue, Jim Dyer, Ethan Van Vaals and Wade Lewis with $2,400 to assist with the costs of the BBQ Showdown event held on Aug. 18 and 19.
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Low-maintenance living
AMAZING COUNTRY LIFESTYLE, AWESOME PRIVATE SETTING! … 34.84 acres on Hwy 833 only 5 min. from Camrose. Perfect for hobbyist, small bus. or rec. use. Private treed setting, groomed nature paths, 11 support bldg. 2+3 bdrm, 1822 sq. ft. custom built energy efficient bungalow. Attached garage, barn, workshops, RV shed, machine shed. Asking $559,900 CA0138798 MINUTES FROM CAMROSE! … Charming 1.5 storey character home nestled among a beautiIC E! 1817 sq. ft., 4 bdrm., lge. fullyNtreed acreage. EW PR kitchen. 4.58 acres, dble., single garages, shop. Super opportunity for serene lifestyle within easy commute to all amenities. CA0136196 Asking $329,900 EXC. QUALITY BUILT ACREAGE, ON PVMT. CLOSE TO CAMROSE … Amazing energy effic. 3350 sq. ft. Ask $795,000 CA0138840 QUARTER SECTION! … Enjoy country living at its finest on G! EW LI STIN this beautiful, peaceN ful property. 5-bdrm. bungalow, open concept kitchen, dining, living areas. Stunning views! Fin. bsmt. w/lge. family room, 2 add. bdrm., 3-pce. bath. 130 acres cult. w/balance pasture, yard. Asking $975,000 CA0141122
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1918 SQ. FT. WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBLE BUNGALOW … on City of Camrose water! 5 bdrm., 3 baths. Will impress you from the moment you pull up! Bright open concept floorplan, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flrg., elevator. MF deck, stunning panoramic views on 27 acres. Pride in ownership is shown throughout the property! CA0114395 Asking $998,000 EXC. AFFORDABLE UPDATED 1973 BUNGALOW … 1386 sq. ft. on 7.17 acres within commuting distance to Camrose. Newer kitchen, windows, shingles, furnace, siding + more! Bright LR, 3+1 bdrm., en suite, MF laundry, PF bsmt. Dble. garage, lge. deck, hobby farm setup. The complete pkg. Asking $334,900 CA0138738 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
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By Lori Larsen
Working couples, semi-retired, retirees or anyone looking for a home with less maintenance and more living will find this end-unit bungalow townhome to be the perfect fit. Backing onto a greenspace, you can literally go out the lower level onto City-groomed walking trails around a beautiful park. The home itself has been well maintained and has plenty of space with three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The open-concept main floor features a gorgeous kitchen with stylish cabinets, trendy light fixtures, a large island and walk-through pantry to the laundry area and garage entrance. Light hardwood floors flow from the kitchen to the adjacent dining area and living room. A garden door leads you to a good-sized deck overlooking that park. The master bedroom features walkthrough his and hers or seasonal closets and your own private four-piece
Matthew Mayer en suite. Another bedroom and a fourpiece bathroom complete the main floor living. The lower level is finished as elegantly as the main floor with vinyl plank flooring, pot lighting and large windows that allow for plenty of natural light. The large family room offers plenty of space for a games area. A third bedroom, tons of storage and a roughed-in bathroom offer up so much more living space. After a long day, you can sit on the covered patio and relax, taking in the view of the park. Enjoy the freedom of your townhome with all the comforts of home, located at 3809-75 Street, for the great price of $329,900. Join Matthew during an open house on Thursday, July 19 from 4 until 6 p.m. and Saturday, July 21 from noon until 2 p.m. or for a personal viewing, call Matthew at:
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OPPORTUNITY AWAITS IN BAWLF! ... Thinking of starting your own business? With work, this property could be brought back to life and profitable. Situated ideally on Main Street, this may be ideal for a beauty salon, second hand store, restaurant, office bldg. +++. W/so much potential, such a reasonable price, this may be the best spot for your next venture! Asking $39,900 CA0133578 EXC. COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! … Exc. multiuse property, 3600 sq. ft. bldg. on 1.67 acres, Ervick Junction, Hwy 13 and Hwy 21. Zoned RCI, Rural Commercial and Industrial. Awesome htg. combo w/in-floor and OH radiant. 14’x16’ high doors, Buderus boiler, mezz + more. Exc. opportunity! CA0132731 Asking $435,000 EXC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – 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! Asking $449,000 CA0062344 EXC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! ... “The Lefse House”, an authentic Scandinavian bakery! Well established, 29 years in Camrose community. 4 bus. lines: retail, wholesale, gifts, coffee shop/restaurant. Strong reputation reaches far beyond. CA0140346 Asking $85,000 CHURCH PROPERTY IN HEART OF CAMROSE! ... Exc. city centre location w/7 lots. 35’x120’ property provides ample parking. Over 12,000 sq. ft. MF, 3700 sq. ft. upper level. Natural fit for another existing or growing church. Lots of possibilities and opportunities here! Zoned C1. Asking $999,000 CA0141102
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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
Thur., July 19, 3-5 pm 6610-33 Avenue EXC. 2-STOREY IN CENTURY MEADOWS! … 4-bdrm., 4 bath family home, ICE! quiet, close, nearPR backgrounds, parks, church, NEW 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 $344,900 CA0124474
Thur., July 19, 4-6 pm Sat., July 21, 12-2 pm 3809-75 Street “Home of the week, see page 31!” WONDERFUL ONE-LEVEL LIVING OPTION … w/mostly fin. WO ! bungalow w/hardbsmt. Well kept, UCEDfor R EDcared wood flrg., walk-thru pantry, 4-pce. en suite, MF laundry, bright open concept, low maint. deck/yard. You’ll love the lifestyle! Asking $329,900 CA0132421
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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 G O R G E O U S WALKOUT BUNGALOW TOWNHOUSE ON PARK! … Quality built, bright open plan, 9’ ceilings, hardwood flrg. Awesome kitchen, granite, lge. island, huge WT pantry. Park views from LR, superb master/ en suite, MF laundry. Bsmt. dev., in-floor htg. No condo fees. Park views from deck, amazing patio. It’s perfect! Ask $372,900 CA0139403 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 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 AMAZING CUSTOM BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW … in ValG !leyview! Premier locaIN ST LI NEW tion, exc. quality, impressive floor plan. Coffered ceilings, gorgeous open stairwell, stone accents, beautiful hardwood flrg., XL windows, custom cabinetry, granite, huge island/breakfast bar, walk through pantry. Awesome great room, dinette views. Spectacular master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., in-floor htg, huge family/games area, custom bar, media room! A/C. Awesome yard, covered deck, private courtyard, garage. Ask $1,195,000 CA0141217 BEAUTIFUL BI-LEVEL, TRIPLE GARAGE! … Bright open floor plan, 2 entrances, vaulted open staircase, ! G IN LIST lots ceilings, NEWarches, columns, of bright windows. Exc. kitchen, huge island, bright dinette, awesome great/flex room, superb en suite, wine closet, lge. family/games area. Great yard, tiered deck + more! Asking $419,000 CA0141127 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 PRICED TO SELL! STUNNING … custom built home in Valleyview. Close to G ! walking trails, parks. IN ST LI NEW 3198 sq. ft. bungalow boasts open, inviting floor plan, 11’ coffered ceilings, natural lighting, stone FP, MF laundry, hardwood flrg. Custom kitchen w/island, breakfast bar, SS appl., WI pantry, upper China displays. Spacious master w/WI closet, 5-pce. en suite. Covered deck, hot tub in back yard. Htd. oversized attach. garage, covered front porch. Asking $575,000 CA0142587
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EXCEPTIONALLY BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW … backing onto water in Valleyview West subdivision! This stunning home features vaulted ceilings, flex room, gas FP, awesome master w/5-pce. en suite, a/c. 24’x24’ garage. CA0096217 Asking $564,900
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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. Asking $429,900 CA0111562
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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 WOW! TRADITIONAL FAMILY HOME … in quiet cul-de-sac. Over 3200 sq. ft. of fin. space! Asking $419,900 CA0136519 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 BEAUTIFUL, QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW, VALLEYVIEW WEST! … Premier lifestyle, cul-de-sac. Asking $637,900 CA0123640 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, VALLEYVIEW WEST! … Close to parks, walking trails. Covered front veranda, 9’ and coffered ceilings. Beautiful hardwood floors, amazing kitchen, huge WT pantry, luxurious en suite, superb MF laundry, bsmt. w/cozy in-floor htg. Covered deck, 24’x26’ att. garage, RV parking + more! Fin. w/elegance! Ask $495,162 CA0140251
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GORGEOUS COPPERSTONE CONDO OVERLOOKING MIRROR LAKE! … Exc. location near walking trails, downtown shopping, senior centre! Exc. bldg., in-flr. htg., wraparound decks, underground htd. parking. Bright open plan, 9’ ceilings, FP, gourmet kitchen, granite, gorgeous LR, spacious dinette, superb master/en suite, in-suite laundry. AMAZING VIEWS! You’ll love the quality, location, lifestyle! CA0140533 Asking $555,900 BE AU T IF UL CUSTOM BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW … in Valleyview! Premier location with valley views. Exc. quality, impressive floor plan. 9’ ceilings, beautiful hardwood flrg., bright window pkg. Amazing kitchen, awesome great room, dinette w/views. Superb master, en suite. MF laundry. Exc. walkout bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family/ games area. A/C. Awesome yard, covered deck, 26’x32’ htd. garage all fin. RV parking + more! Asking $724,900 CA0135942 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 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 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 $515,000 CA0109971
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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WONDERFUL CHARACTER HOME … with charming bed & breakfast in desirable college area! MF features fantastic layout incl. generous FR, formal DR, updated kitchen, den, owner’s suite that can be locked for added privacy. 2 add’l. bdrm. up, 3-pce. bath. Bsmt. set up for extra living, sleeping space. So much potential for other such businesses here! Generate income from home today! Ask $424,900 CA0137201 VILLA AT VALLEY RIDGE, A LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE! … Located by Stoney Creek Valley, parks, walking/ski trails. Beautiful quality built bungalow w/huge covered deck, superb garage, and your own yard. No condo fees, exc. presentation. This is a must see! CA0138315 Asking $383,900 IMMACULATE FAMILY HOME IN CREEKVIEW! … Fully fin. w/WO bsmt., vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile flrg., 2 gas FP, granite kitchen counters, upgraded appl., window coverings, MF master w/5-pce. en suite. 2 decks, RV option. You’ll love it! Asking $469,900 CA0138274 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 ASTONISHING WALKOUT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW … w/ sports court! Premier lifestyle w/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. Asking $995,000 CA0136120 2-STOREY HOME W/LGE. BONUS
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high. A terrific famAsking $428,900 CA0138754 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 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW … located in Creekside. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, open concept floor plan. Hardwood, WI closet, 4-pce. en suite, MF laundry, bright office space. Bsmt. newly dev. A/C, steam shower, new paint, new rugs. Fully fenced yard, dble. attached garage, oak cabinetry, water softener, reverse osmosis system. Asking $379,680 CA0136721 AMAZING PROPERTY ON ENORMOUS LOT! … It’s not often you see homes like this for sale! You’ll appreciate formal DR, LR, office, sunroom, MF laundry, granite countertops, SS appl., bonus area, 4 bdrm., 4 baths, storage + much more! Attached dble. htd. garage, landscaped yard, garden area, numerous sitting areas, covered and open patios, firepit, detached triple car garage. Asking $579,900 CA0138888 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 $669,500 CA0132390 SOUTHW EST ME A DOWS ... 5-bdrm. bungalow. Fantastic open layout, backing onto walking trails, green space. Call today! Asking $444,900 CA0131563 VALLEYVIEW WEST! … Stunning custom built 5-bdrm. bungalow. Great layout, hardwood flrg., high ceilings throughout, granite counters, lge. island, in-floor heat. Triple car garage, fully landscaped + so much more! A must see! Asking $619,000 CA0140503 ily home!
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
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 $269,900 WEST FACING BALCONY … in a very clean 1146 sq. ft. adult living condo! Social room, underground parking, recycling. In suite laundry, 2 bdrm., 2 baths. Master has WI closet, en suite. Kitchen has eating bar. LR w/FP. Gas outlet on balcony. You can even have a small pet, it’s PERFECT! Asking $305,000 CA0139123 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 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 ST YLISH 4-BDRM. BUNGALOW … fully fin., move-in ready. Over ft. w/vaulted G !1200MFsq.laundry, LISTenINsuite, ceiling, 5-pce. HW on NEW demand + more! Exc. kitchen w/SS appl., eating bar, corner pantry. Fin. bsmt., open family room, 2 addl. bdrm., great storage. Raised deck, fenced yard, exc. parking, CA0140594 Asking $319,900 EXC., WELL CARED FOR 5-BDRM. HOME ... features vaulted ceilings, lovely flrg., gorgeous kitchen w/dark cabinets, corner pantry, raised centre island eating bar. Nice sized master w/ 4-pce. en suite, WI closet. Fully fin. bsmt. This property is move-in ready! CA0131396 Asking $359,900 EXC. BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... Very well maintained 1196 E! IC PR EWbdrm. w/lots of recent upgrades. sq. ft.,N3+1 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 $344,800 CA0128814 WELCOME HOME! ... Lovely multi-level w/MF master, open concept living, hardwood/tile 4 bdrm., 2 baths, G ! floors, part. fin. bsmt. 22’x24’ NEW LISTIN garage w/RV access on paved lane, fenced yard. Asking $359,900 CA0142533 EXC. DUGGAN PARK BI-LEVEL! … Lovely 2+1 bdrm., 2 bath E! home. Bright MF w/ PR IC NEWbdrm. lower level w/en suite, lge. family room. Upgrades incl. triple pane windows, hardwood flr., newer carpets. Dble. htd. garage, 2-tiered deck, quiet street, alley access. Your next home awaits you! Just move in, it’s a perfect fit! Asking $259,900 CA0138726
MULTI-FAMILY WELL MAINTAINED FOURPLEX … close to schools, parks, rec centre. Nice quiet location w/three 2-bdrm., one 1-bdrm., shared coin laundry, good parking, balconies for upper units. Shingles 3 years old. Central boiler system. Asking $449,000 CA0137733 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 EXC. FULL DUPLEX … close to parks, rec area. Updated windows, flrg., roof, paint, etc. Side A 2+1 bdrm. Side B 2+2 bdrm. Each unit has 4-pce. main, 3-pce. bath + in suite laundry. Consistently rented, $1200/mo. per side + utilities. Asking $399,900 CA0137186 R ARE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! … Up/ down duplex has 3 bdrm., 2ICfull E! baths, laundry, lots NEW PRDownstairs of space upstairs. is separate suite w/2 bdrm., 1 full bath, laundry, separate entrance, own porch, own parking. A must see! Asking $378,900 CA0136354
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 dream home w/ hilltop view! Property has tree line perimeter, sidewalk, street light, water, sewer serviced. Lots of potential here! Asking $395,900 CA0136736
FOR LEASE GEMINI CENTRE … a place for business! 2158 sq. ft. on ground floor. Exc. opportunity for your new or existing business. Superior design, superb visibility, exposure. Elevator access. Great location, premier bldg. Call today for more info! CA0140753
CENTRALLY LOCATED BUNGALOW … backing onto the berm! Spacious family room, eat-in kitchen/dining space. Great kitchen w/glass backsplash, SS appl. 2 bdrm. up, 2 bdrm. down. Private west facing back yard, fully fenced, 24’x26’ garage. A terrific home to make your own! Asking $272,900 CA0137907 BEAUTIFUL CONDO, UNDERGROUND HTD. PARKING! … You’ll love the freedom, lifestyle! Close to Mirror Lake walking trails, downtown, senior centre. Recently upgraded throughout, just move in! Top floor w/open plan, spacious LR, cozy FP, superb en suite. In-suite laundry. Great bldg., easy access. It’s perfect! Asking $277,000 CA0139221 WOW! AFFORDABLE, SPACIOUS 4+1 BDRM. TWO-STOREY HOME! ... 2,130 sq. ft. home, 4 bdrms. Asking $263,900 CA0110254 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 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 $279,000 CA0132768 SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME INSIDE AND OUT! … 5 bdrm., 3 baths, generous reno’s! You’ll love the sunken FR, formal DR. Reno’d kitchen, dinette space – ideal for entertaining! Cozy FP w/built-in cabinetry, MF laundry, boot room. Extra lge. fully fenced yard w/ tons of extra parking, 26’x30’ garage. Asking $339,400 CA0138755
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PR NEWINVITING BRIGHT, 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 $305,900 CA0113099 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW IN CENTURY MEADOWS! … Charming curb appeal, new laminate flrg., loads of natural light, 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 GREAT VALUE IN CREEKVIEW! ... Over 1500 sq. ft. multi-level w/hardwood floors, granite counters, SS ! appl., vaulted ceilings, G IN LIST bsmt. + more! 3 bdrm., 2 EWframed-in gas N FP, baths. Lovely master w/WI closet, 4-pce. en suite. Dble. att. garage, fully fenced/landscaped yard, raised deck. CA0141459 Asking $349,900 BUNGALOW TOWNHOUSE! … Attractive, well maintained, ! backing onto walking ED UC R ED paths, green space. Open kitchen, dining, living area. High ceilings, deck access. Lge. master w/4-pce. en suite, WI closet, second bdrm., 4-pce. bath, laundry. Downstairs boasts spacious open area w/high ceilings, lge. windows, add’l. bdrm., 4-pce. bath, lots of storage. Single attch. garage. Asking $355,900 CA0139211
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EXC. 155 ACRE FARM, EXC. VALUE! … On pvmt. Perfect for farming, small bus. Asking $895,000 CA0132465
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UNDER $250,000 T O T A L L Y UPGRADED! … Move in ready home w/quick possession possible. Updated kitchen cabinetry, flrg., windows, siding, furnace, HW tank, newer appl. Exc. 16’x28’ garage + private deck. You’ll be impressed! Asking $169,900 CA0132054 BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY DUPLEX … in quiet culde-saqc. Totally fin., move in ready. Open concept PR ICE!main level, 2 huge bdrm. NEW4-pce. upstairs, en suite, fin. bsmt. Fenced yard, private deck, single attached garage. Asking $242,500 CA0132138 R3 ZONING, EXC. IN V ESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! … If you’re thinking of building your new. Asking $165,000 CA0139556 MOBILE HOME ON ITS OWN LOT! … Super location in quiet cul-desac. Affordable option for first-time buyer w/ opportunity to create sweat equity by undertaking some upgrades. 910 sq. ft. w/3 bdrm., bath. Have a look! CA0138349 Asking $109,900 E XC ELLEN T & AFFORDABLE! … 2-bdrm. property steps away from amenities. Asking $117,900 CA0124321 GREAT BUNGALOW … close to schools, rec centre, you’ll love the location! 1071 sq. ft., 3+2 bdrm. home w/oversized yard, RV parking. Country style kitchen, spacious LR, 3 MF bdrm., dev. bsmt. Lots of potential, exc. location! Asking $245,900 CA0137938 GREAT STARTER, PRIVATE PARK SIDE LOCATION! … 1024 sq. ft. family bungalow plan. Spacious LR, vaulted ceiling, bright country style kitchen, patio doors to deck overlooking park. Exc. bsmt. w/lge. family/games area. Great yard, 15’x22’ attached garage + more! Lots of potential! Asking $199,900 CA0115998 EXC. 2-BDRM. CONDO … Completely upgraded! Elegant LR w/stack stone walls, lovely white kitchen. Master w/WI closet, new flrg., doors, awesome bath w/new tiles. Exceedingly clean, affordable. Super west end location. Quick poss. Asking $149,900 CA0140203 AFFORDABLE, SENIOR FRIENDLY CONDO, EASY ACCESS, GREAT LIFESTYLE! … Close by medical clinics, shopping centres, restaurants. You’ll love this bldg. Perfect ICE!senior-friendly EW PRentertaining, for N visiting, coffee gatherings. Lovely LR, cozy FP, sunroom, den, en suite. Affordable too! Asking $149,900 CA0118475 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 SOLID BI-LEVEL HOME … Walking distance to parks, Jack Stuart G !School. Fully fin. 2+2 IN ST LI EW bdrm.,N2 reno’d baths. New furnace, HW tank, shingles. Spacious living throughout, exc. outdoor space w/2 tiered deck, fenced yard, handy shed. Asking $247,500 CA0141142
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COMMERCIAL LAND FOR SALE IN DAYSLAND … Prime location for this M1 zoned property. Lot is 190’x110’ and looking for the right owner. Asking $59,700 CA0119438 2.94 ACRE MULTI-FAMILY LOT ZONED R3! EXC. LOCATION, CLOSE TO AMENITIES! … Exc. property for an adult community, condominium project and/or multi-family developments. Prime west-end location w/exc. site. Pavement on 3 sides, across from huge park. CA0097247
ACREAGES C USTOM BUILT 5-BDRM. 1585 SQ. FT. HOME … on full quarter section only 12 min. from Camrose. Open, inviting floor plan 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 $1,095,000 Wow! EXCEPTIONAL ACREAGE W/AMAZING YARD SETTING. IT’S PERFECT!... For hobbyist, small business or rec. use! Impressive custom built 1,818 sq. ft. home only minutes from Camrose, just off pavement. Wow! Awesome 32’x48’ workshop, it’s the MAN CAVE you dreamed of! This beautiful home feat. 9’ vaulted ceilings, bright windows w/dormers, lovely hardwood floors. Awesome gourmet kitchen, bright dinette, cozy great room, superb master and en suite, MF laundry. Awesome park setting and lifestyle! Exceptional opportunity! Asking $639,900 CA0123488
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
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 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 $489,900 CA0123205
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