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Vol. LXVI, No. 43 40 Pages September 18, 2018
Discover Science Biologists Jody Rintoul, Marian Foree, Dawn Lawson
Chemists Magrieta Snyman, Dr. James Kariuki, Dr. Brian Remple, David King
Experiments, lectures and a chemistry show for everyone! The University of Alberta Augustana Campus invites people of all ages to
Discover Science this Saturday, September 22. Come explore the day’s events, where children and adults alike can participate in hands-on experiments, tour the science building, attend lectures and enjoy time at the Family Fun Zone in the Quad (weather permitting)! Also, be sure to use this opportunity to view Founders' Hall (Old Main) inside and out now that it has been refurbished to its original glory. Visit aug.ualberta.ca/ alumniweekend2018 for event details and registration. Photos by Ron Pilger
Physicists Dr. Peter Berg and Jean Malcolm-McDonald
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Finding inspiration and strength through expression . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Taw tributes Stompin' Tom Connors . . . . 18 Augustana Vikings soccer action begins . 22 Police warn do not fall victim to scammers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson . 4
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Letters to the Editor New 5-Second Rule
As you’re reading this, the snow may have melted. “It’s November, right?” I muttered, looking at an inch of snow on the ground. The thick falling snow obscured everything else–except the pathetic frozen patio flowers. Headline (I’m not making this up): “Forecast snow he said, weeping.” Sept. 13. Sigh. It was the perfect context to stumble across a story about the 5-Second Rule. I heard a 5-Second Rule years ago. That rule says if you drop food on the floor, but pick it up in less than five seconds, it’s okay to eat it. Germs won’t have time to do anything bad. I have never believed that 5-Second Rule, even though two health practitioners have told me it’s valid. The idea of eating food dropped on the floor is just too gross for me. I expected the story called “The 5-Second Rule” to be about that. But it wasn’t. ***
This 5-Second Rule was discovered by Mel Robbins when her life was spiraling downwards. Through a series of unfortunate events Mel wasn’t working. Her husband’s pizza restaurant had won awards and looked successful on the outside, but he was working long hours just to keep it afloat. They were struggling for money and had to accept a loan from her dad to pay their mortgage. Mel had begun drinking in the evenings. Her confidence and self-esteem were at an all-time low. She didn’t want to get up in the mornings. When the alarm went off she felt dread and kept pressing snooze. Her family’s mornings became frantic. Her three children didn’t have essential items in their school bags and would miss their school bus. Mel thought she was failing her kids, and felt even worse about herself. Every night Mel would say, “Tomorrow I will get up on the first ring of the alarm.” She knew if she could just do that, her whole day would be better. Yet no matter how good her intentions were, come morning she would press snooze again. ***
Then one evening on TV, Mel saw a rocket being launched into space. She heard the countdown: “5-4-3-21 launch!” “That’s it!” she thought, “When the alarm rings tomorrow, I will say 5-4-3-2-1 and launch myself out of bed.” It worked! And the next day and the next after that. Mel couldn’t quite believe that something so simple was helping. However, she started to say 5-4-3-2-1 before everything she wanted to do: finding work; not arguing with her husband; drinking less. Her husband noticed the positive changes and asked her what she was doing differently. He tried the 5-Second Rule and it worked for him too. Then their friends started to use it and they also found it powerful.
Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 400 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Courtland’s Hope
Six years ago, I started a charity called Courtland’s Hope Foundation. I started this out of my own need. My husband and I did not have the money to pay for medical equipment for our son with Cerebral Palsy. I was devastated, and unfortunately we had to put the purchase of a walker on our credit card. I began to realize that others could be facing the same financial strain. My heart broke as I thought about the families struggling to provide the basics for their children, let alone medical equipment. To summarize, in the past six years, Courtland’s Hope Foundation has helped 25 children by purchasing three bicycles and several thousands of dollars worth of various equipment. We also made a donation to the Glenrose Hospital. Ef fective immediately, Courtland’s Hope Foundation will no longer be operational. I would like to thank the Cam-
rose community for your contribution to the success of our foundation; we could not have accomplished all this without you. Thank you for sowing into the lives of special needs kids and their families. I would also like to thank my friend, Candice Wilkinson, for all of her hard work. She did a lot of things behind the scenes, things that no one ever saw, and I am truly grateful. I would also like to thank my son, Courtland; my inspiration, my heart, and the reason I started this...to give hope where there did not seem to be any; and my husband Dallas for supporting me and allowing me to pursue my passion to help others. I am moving on, however, I am so blessed to have had the opportunity to have helped kids and their families. It has been an amazing journey. Thank you so much! In case you missed it, you can see a video of the highlights of Courtland’s Hope Foundation at www. courtlandshope.org. Melanie Patterson, Camrose Supply management
I’ve been a dairy farmer in the Camrose area for 10 years now. I’d like to weigh into the debate on supply management as it’s importance in our agricultural community. Supply m a n a ge ment is how we keep our milk local. It simply means that we don’t heavily export milk, so
your glass of milk is from local farms like mine. That milk will not be cheaper if we don’t have supply management. In fact, according to A.C. Nelson, milk is cheaper in Canada than the USA. Un de r NA F TA , Americans want access to our market because they have a serious milk over-supply problem. However, the state of Wisconsin produces more milk than all of Canada, so it wouldn’t take long before they would just fill up Canada too. I have quota to produce milk, so this over-supply and waste doesn’t happen in Canada. We’re also selfsufficient, so we don’t get a dime in subsidies from the government (unlike every single other dairy market in the world). Why would you want your hard-earned tax dollars going towards our bailout packages when the system we currently have is working excellently. The price in the stores remains the same regardless of the system in place. Canada also has higher quality milk compared to American milk. Why would we want a lesser quality product? Added hormones are completely illegal in my cows. Supply management is something we should all be patriotic about and it will affect our community if we get bullied in NAFTA. Jake Vermeer, Camrose
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When Mel did a TEDx talk, she mentioned the 5-Second Rule towards the end of her talk and it went viral. People tweeted and emailed her their victories as a result of using the 5-Second Rule. Mel decided to research why it was effective. When someone has an idea to do something big or small (start a business, get off the sofa), there’s always a moment of hesitation. In that moment your brain tries to talk you out of it, coming up with problems or reasons not to take action. Then you feel defeated and stay in your comfort zone. However, when you have an idea or intention and then start counting backwards from five to one, your brain cannot talk you out of it because you are counting. Even your clever brain can’t do two things at once. Then, because you start to move, the prefrontal cortex is activated. Rather than slipping into default mode doing your old behaviors, it supports you in creating new ones. By happy accident, Mel discovered a powerful cognition technique that breaks the habit loop. I read Mel’s story on the day I looked out at the snow and felt like crawling back into bed instead of working on the report I’d been struggling with for four days. The report is now done. I even like it! I highly recommend the new 5-Second Rule: “5-4-3-2-1 Launch!” You’re welcome. ***
If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send a note to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com.
POCKET PARK
Murray Green, Camrose Booster City of Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer and senior development officer Colin MacPhee officially open the Lions Centennial Park in downtown Camrose on Sept. 7. The City and Lions worked together to create a pocket park for people to enjoy the downtown area in.
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25 Years Ago This Week – from Sept. 21, 1993 edition • Camrose Toastmasters celebrated 40 years of developing effective oral communication skills in the community. • A crop report suggested a record harvest in terms of volume, although near recordlow prices were also in play. • Nathan Berg, from London England, and his sister Joy Berg, the director of Augustana’s several choirs, were on the crest of their September 28th recital in Camrose.
50 Years Ago This Week – from Sept. 17, 1968 edition • Ken Mingo, in his last role of presidency of the Camrose Kingsmen Club, presented Kinsmen of the year award to Gerry Galenza. • To Sir with Love, starring Sidney Poitier was playing at The Bailey Theatre. • Margarine in the one pound package was advertised for 19¢ at Glenn’s Camrose Tom Boy.
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Thank You
Community Awards Program Donors! Celebrating your generosity and commitment to Augustana students
EDUCATING generations of students since 1911, Augustana Campus has been part of the University of Alberta since 2004. It’s a winning combination – our undergraduate-focused liberal arts and sciences campus is ideal for students who prefer a smaller campus with tremendous learning and research opportunities combined with a respected, world-class, U of A degree. At the University of Alberta’s Augustana Campus in Camrose, students can have the best of both worlds.
WE EXTEND our sincere appreciation to the following individuals, businesses and organizations that have committed to the Community Awards Program for the upcoming 2018/19 academic year. We are sincerely grateful for your continued support – THANK YOU!
THANKS TO YOU, 432 deserving Augustana students received award funding totaling $524,750 in 2017/18, of which $273,000 was contributed by generous Community Awards Program donors! Established in 1973,
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2018 ANNIVERSARY DONORS Thank you for your long-term commitment to student success at Augustana. Congratulations!
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Agriculture Financial Services Corporation . . . . . . . . . . 30 Arnold & Susan Malone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 ATB Financial (Camrose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Augustana Faculty English Professors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Augustana Faculty Philosophy and Religion Professors . 4 Border Paving Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Camrose County. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Camrose Registry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Camrose Shooting Sports Association . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Camrose Veterinary Hospital . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Centennial Food Service (new award supporter) . . . . . . 1 Central Agencies Inc.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Cole Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Dee Jay Plumbing and Heating Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Doug and Annette Hawkins Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Dr. George and Mrs. Elaine Nye . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Dr. Roy Wilson Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Electro Tel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Elwin Grattidge Family/ Battle River Community Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Harberg Wood Garnett Radchenko LLP Chartered Professional Accountants . . . . . . . . . . 43 Harrison’s Plumbing and Gas Fitting Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Jim and Nora Holmberg Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Kinsmen Club of Camrose. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Kroeger Joyce Inman Chartered Professional Accountants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Lalit Chawla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Marion Wandio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Punkuj Chawla. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 RBC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Richardson Pioneer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Shuman Insurance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Smith Clinic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Smith Clinic Doctors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Smitty’s Restaurant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Streb’s Automotive/Industrial Supply and Engine Services (1975) Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Susan Toth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 TD Canada Trust . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Ziesel Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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Advico Financial Planning Group Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Andreassen Borth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 ATCO Gas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Battle River Implements Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Burgar Funeral Home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Camrose and District Fish and Game Association . . . . . 20 Camrose Dental Health Centre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 Canadian Tire Associate Store – Camrose Staff . . . . . . . 21 Dr. Mark Cloarec . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Duggan Dental/Dr. Kenneth H. Cha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Fielding & Company LLP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Grant Thornton LLP Chartered Accountants. . . . . . . . . . 29 i.d. apparel/Karen Vinet Agencies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 John and Lesley Stoddart Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Lamb Ford Sales Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Larry and Patrice Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Lions Club of Camrose/ Battle River Community Foundation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Marshall Veterinary Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Ness Family/ Battle River Community Foundation . . . . 13 Norsemen Inn Camrose Corporation – JPC Foundation 31 Ofrim Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 On Track – Kuntz and Company Inc. Award . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Pedersen’s Florists Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Rotary Club of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Sheilagh A. Ross . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Shoppers Drug Mart (Camrose) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 The Camrose Booster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Wideman Paint & Decor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
the Community Awards Program continues to attract the investment of new community members and businesses to our campus and as the Program grows, we are excited to assist even more Augustana students!
ENDOWED AWARDS
Alberta Union of Provincial Employees Award Alice M. Stolee Award Andrew and Mina Solheim Memorial Award Anton and Norma Olson Memorial Award Arthur Tonn Memorial Award Augustana Community Endowment Fund Award Augustana 90th Anniversary Award Augustana Board of Regents Scholarship Betsy Ness Scott Entrance Citation Scholarship Bill and Berdie Fowler Entrance Award Bryan Rayment Memorial Scholarship Camrose Rotary Club Dr. Dunbar Memorial Award Canadian Summer School in Germany 35th Anniversary Award CFCW Scholarship Cindy Ann Haywood Memorial Award in Music City of Camrose Terry Fox Marathon of Hope Award Clarence and Thea Magneson Memorial Scholarship Clarice B. Olafson Award Claude and Ivy (Elmquist) May Award David Lynn Bennett Memorial Award Dianne Precht Memorial Scholarship in Music Dorothy Clapson Memorial Scholarship Dorothy Sherwood Memorial Scholarship in Music (newly endowed award) Doug and Gail Peterson Award Dr. Craig W. and Jacqueline D. Norstrom Award Dr. David W. and Mrs. Darlene C. Dahle Award Dr. Gerhard and Mrs. Hilda Driedger Scholarship Dr. Velma Gooch Memorial Award in English Literature Dr. W.G. (Gibber) and Dorothy Gibson Award E. F. Marken Memorial Scholarship Ed and Alice Peterson Entrance Scholarship (newly endowed award) Elizabeth “Libby” Brownell Leadership Award Erik Mygind Memorial Music Scholarship Ernest Nelson and Ethel Rose Norris Memorial Award Ernie Felzien Award Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works Employees Award Evraz Inc. NA Camrose Works Supervisors Grain Crop Scholarship Felix Wiese Memorial Award Fred and Jean Daley Augustana Bursary Georg and Lily Moi Memorial Scholarship Glynne Jones Memorial Award Gunvor and Erik Mygind Entrance Citation Scholarship Hanneman Augustana Bursary Harry and Betty Gaede Music Award Henry James and Muriel Rieger Memorial Award Hume Memorial Award Inanda Hoyme Memorial Scholarship J.M. (Jake) Jacobsen Memorial Scholarship
Jacquie and Morris Jevne Memorial Award Janet Ingibergsson Memorial Award Jeanne Hunter Bursary Jevne/ Eng Award in Social Sciences and Humanities John and Juri Spokkeli Memorial Scholarship John and Valborg Olson Memorial Award K. Glen Johnson Award KEG Patrige Memorial Award Keith Paton Memorial Scholarship Kevin Bruce Hall Memorial Scholarship Laura M. Anderson Augustana Bursary Libby Ritter Memorial Scholarship Lloyd B. and Catherine R. McCoomb Award Lorene (Fabrizius) Pinno Memorial Award Luther Olson Memorial Award Margaret L. Rowe Memorial Ski Award Marie Myrehaug Memorial Award Marion Murray Walters Memorial Award Mark Chytracek Leadership Award Mark Hanson Memorial Award Mary Neff Memorial Scholarship Moncrieff Ford Sr. and Moncrieff Ford Jr. Memorial Award for Dedicated Service to Athletics Muriel M. Bevington Memorial Award Olga Melsness Loberg Memorial Award Pastor Karel Lunde Memorial Award Pepsi-Cola Award Pioneer Teacher Scholarship (Mrs. Signe Hills Endowment) Professor Bayard Reesor Political Studies Entrance Scholarship Professor Murray Lauber Scholarship Randy Runestad Memorial Award Rathnavalu Family Award in Student Leadership Reg and Marjorie Harris Memorial Scholarship Reynolds Carruthers Erwin Scholarship Richard Peter Walley Memorial Scholarship Ricoh Canada Inc. Award Robert Sherwood Memorial Scholarship Royal Canadian Legion, Camrose Branch #57 Award Scandinavian Studies Award Sons of Norway (Canada) Award in Scandinavian Studies, (Normanna Lodge #595, Wetaskiwin) Terrin Bourque Memorial Augustana Bursary The Paul Sills Memorial Entrance Award in Drama The Right Honourable Don Mazankowski Scholarship Val Wolski Memorial Award Verda and J D McNeill Scholarship Viking Cup Hockey Award Walter A. and Margaret Hiller Scholarship Wesley James Engen Memorial Award Wilbert G. Bevington Memorial Award Zetsen Master Builders Inc. Award
Donors $500
Clarke Hansen and the Hansen Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Donna Herman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Feth Family. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Glover International . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Nahanni River Adventures Ltd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Provincial Chapter of Alberta IODE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Sheena Johnston and Corey Schultz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Vikings Cross Country Ski Team of 1988 (anonymous donor) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Note: We have endeavoured to make this information as accurate as possible. Please accept our apologies if information has been misspelled or omitted, and please let us know so that we might correct the error.
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Family Fest offered fun activities while creating awareness By Lori Larsen
Families came out to the Camrose Community Centre and enjoyed a day filled with fun activities sponsored by the Camrose and Area Early Childhood Development coalition and Camrose Family Resource Centre-A Parent Link Centre in partnership with Camrose and District Support Services, on Sept. 14. The event launched an initiative to supply families with a series of information, beginning Tuesday, Oct. 9 after Thanksgiving weekend. “The Camrose and Area Early Childhood Development Coalition decided to put on this event to give families an opportunity to engage in activities together,” said Camrose and Area Early Childhood Development Coalition coordinator Jolene Doig. “We also want to bring awareness to our coalition, the importance of early childhood development, and share information and resources about building resiliency in our families and communities.” The Community Centre was filled with families playing games and various other activities while members of the coalition and Family Resource Cen-
tre and volunteers from various other organizations manned the activity centres and shared information and resources from Simple Connections Stronger Families. A total of 232 adults and children enjoyed indoor games, a free lunch and entertainment by Brian Dumont, who performed an upbeat concert featuring a variety of children’s songs. The centre was literally humming with energy. “The Simple Connections Stronger Families toolkit was developed by YLLMyHome in Lloydminster, in partnership with the Alberta Health Services Addiction Prevention Unit,” explained Doig. “It is designed to be used by families and anyone working with families. Simple Connections Stronger Families provides all the information and encouragement a family needs to build resiliency.” The information included in the Simple Connections Stronger Families package includes suggested activities, checklists and information behind protective factors families can explore to build resiliency and skills to have in place in their “family tool kits”.
“Having the resiliency in place before something traumatic happens like the death of a loved one, loss of a job, a break up, or even a move, will help ensure families are more prepared with the disruption that can be caused by a sudden or life-altering change,” explained Doig. “Building resiliency as a preventive measure, even at a young age, helps equip children and their families with the skill sets to continue with the strong foundation of the relationship between them, others around them and their community.” The coalition asks residents to stay tuned for further information on strategies and activities on resiliency in families, that is yet to come. For further information on the Camrose and Area Early Childhood Development coalition, visit their Facebook page or contact Doig via email at j.doig@camrosefrc.com or at the Camrose Family Resource Centre – A Parent Link Centre, #3 Community Centre, 4516-54 St., phone 780-672-0141.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Scott Harvey and sons one-year-old Jace, left, five-year-old Owen, centre and two-year-old Luke work with a string of buckets as part of the activities planned during the Camrose and Area Early Childhood Development Coalition Family Fest held on Sept. 14.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose and Area Early Childhood Development Coalition Family Fest launch held on Sept. 14 at the Community Centre was a huge success with parents, children and guests enjoying a slew of fun indoor activities, including one-yearold Maxwell Jaunich who was fascinated with the ring obstacle course.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Brian Dumont entertained children and adults alike with catchy songs and dance during the Camrose and Area Early Childhood Development Coalition Family Fest launch held on Sept. 14 at the Community Centre.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
Development Permit 4467 – Variance The City of Camrose Development Authority has received a Variance application for an existing accessory building that requires a variance for the encroachment into the side yard setback located within the R1 – Low Density Residential District at: 5304-67 Street; Lot 53, Block 6, Plan 832 2553 Any person(s) who objects to, or supports the variance, or for additional information contact Planning and Development Services, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8. Phone 780-672-4428 or email to: planning@camrose.ca by September 24 at 4:00 p.m. Written submissions shall include full name and address.
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UNIDIRECTIONAL FLUSHING Why the City of Camrose is implementing the Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) Program: 1. 2. 3. 4.
To maintain and improve the City’s water quality. To improve water flow and pressure in the water distribution system. To reduce bacterial growth, restore disinfectant residual, and improve water 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 began 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 discolouration in the water from the minerals and sediments being flushed from the pipes. If a discolouration 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.
PUBLIC NOTICE There are four stages in the Water Shortage Response Plan. We are currently in Stage 2 out of 4. Stage 2 of the Water Shortage Response Plan is a MANDATORY Water Conservation Effort. Our water supply is approaching serious levels. OUTDOOR WATER RESTRICTIONS WILL BE ENFORCED. Watering can only occur from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT – NOTICE OF DECISION AMENDMENT TO EXISTING WATERWORKS SYSTEM In accordance with section 74 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, City of Camrose has been issued an approval amendment by Alberta Environment and Parks, which allows the City of Camrose to implement the Camrose Old Lake Station Reclamation Plan and the Camrose Groundwater Transfer Station Reclamation Plan. These reclamation plans are to reclaim the old infrastructures (S1/2 W 24-45-20-W4) that are no longer used by the Camrose Waterworks System. Please note a notice of application for this approval amendment was posted in The Camrose Booster on August 21, 2018. In the Director’s opinion a notice of application for this approval amendment is not required as the proposed activity is considered as a routine matter with no or minimal adverse effects to the Environment. Therefore, the notice of application published on August 21, 2018 is no longer valid for this application. The Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act may provide you a right of appeal against this decision to the Alberta Environmental Appeals Board. You should note that there are strict time lines for filing an appeal dependent on the type of appeal. If you choose to appeal this decision, please contact: Office of the Registrar of Appeals The Environmental Appeals Board 3rd Floor, 10011-109 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 3S8 A Notice of Appeal must be submitted within 30 days of the date of this notice. Please quote Application No. 015-482. The Public Notice of this application will also be posted on the Department’s website at https://avw.alberta.ca/ PublicNoticesViewer.aspx. Copies of the amendment application can be obtained from:
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2018 Fall Household Hazardous Waste Round-Up Friday, October 5, 2018 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 6, 2018 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Location: Public Works Yards 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose
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Finding inspiration and strength through expression By Lori Larsen
In a conference room adorned with bright sunflowers, powerful art pieces and a group of smart, sensitive and supportive women, a celebration of healing took place during the launch of the August Finding Our Inner Strength magazine. The magazine, administered and supported by the Family Violence Action Society (Camrose), and Camrose and Area Adult Learning Council and funded by the Alberta Status of Women, is a compilation of stories told by six women sharing their compelling journeys through adversity to the healing process. The stories are complimented by photographs of works of art, in some instances supplied by the authors of the stories, and others courtesy of participants in the Expressive Arts group for women who have experienced trauma or abuse. Program facilitator and participant in the magazine Diane McLaren explains how the idea for the magazine came about and morphed into so much more than the glossy pages of the finished product. “I have been facilitating Expressive Arts for four years and there is a process we do at the end of each group called harvesting. We reflect upon the art we have created during the session to create deeper awareness and explore possibilities for ourselves.” McLaren stated that the group would also reflect on how they saw their lives change as a result of being part of the group. “Not that a person would always make a huge change in their life after a nine week group, but often the women would report discovering new possibilities and different ways of looking at the challenges in their lives.”
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Contributors to the Finding Our Inner Strength magazine, Victoria Hertz, seated left and Tiffany Heidt, seated right are joined by Family Violence Action Society program director Sherlyn Dobos, standing left, and participant Diane McLaren, standing right.
McLaren described the concept behind the nineweek Expressive Arts program as having participants explore a variety of creative mediums such as body movement, journal entries, writing and visual arts, as a way of exploring their challenges and possibilities and deepen their self-awareness rather than to learn art techniques or build skills in the arts. “Generally there are two types of people interested in this, although everybody is there for healing purposes. Some people will come because they have always loved creating art. Some come because they have always wanted to try art but it has been intimidating to them so they want to try it in a nonthreatening environment where there is no focus on the product they produce.” McLaren explained that often when people are
creating art they move out of thinking about problems in the same old way and into a more creative mindset of “flow” which allows for new possibilities and solutions to come forward to be implemented.” After hearing incredible stories of how the participants of the Expressive Arts program experienced shifts in their lives, McLaren realized the value of sharing their stories with other women who may be reluctant to start their own healing process, afraid of what they might uncover, and spearheaded the pilot magazine project. “It is so beneficial to know there is a place where they can start healing and actually see some shifts. It is not hopeless.” Participant and contributor to the magazine, Tiffany Heidt spoke about the impact the entire process had on her healing
and her life. “It helped me develop into where I really needed to be to help myself and made me realize what I needed to work on most so I could be the mom I wanted to be.” Heidt recommended the program for anyone wanting to discover more about themselves. “Even if you don’t think you are good at art, try it. It will open up a doorway for you to see something new about yourself. It helped me see another side of me that I didn’t know was there both artistically and emotionally.” Heidt referred to the magazine displayed at the front of the room and smiled. “The magazine speaks for itself.” The magazine pilot project took place over eight-weeks, five hours for each weekly session. The first four weeks involved the writing process and
the second four weeks was dedicated to creating art pieces in response to the participants’ writing. At the end of the eight week pilot project the participants brainstormed on a title for the magazine settling on Finding Our Inner Strength, a reflection of their journey throughout. McLaren gave kudos to the contributors of Finding Our Inner Strength. “It is really risky to write something and put yourself out there and took a lot of courage and bravery to do this.” She plans to see these types of projects continue as part of her role at Camrose Adult Learning Council. “It is definitely has all the components of a literacy project and is worth continuing. I believe many people with various backgrounds could benefit from a project such as this, or any organization that may be interested in conducting a project such as this with people sharing similar interests. It is very adaptable to any group.” Copies of the Finding Our Inner Strength magazine will be available in waiting rooms throughout Camrose and at the office of Camrose and District Support Services (second floor, Camrose Community Centre, 4516–54 Street.) For more information on programs available through CDSS or Family Violence Action Society visit the website at www. camrosefcss.ca/, email at cdss5@teusplanet.net or telephone at 780-672-0141. If you are interested in participating in a future group such as this or would like to arrange to facilitate a similar experience with people you serve through your organization, contact McLaren at dmclaren@ cable-lynx.net.
Circle of Hope assists female cancer patients By Murray Green
Four local women in business have created a brand new, non-profit workshop for female cancer patients, with support from the Cancer Clinic as well as other local women in business. “Before I moved to Camrose, my mom was a cancer survivor back when I was in high school. She went through a program that talked about cosmetics and hair, and other things that women go through when they have cancer,” explained organizer Ashley Meadahl. “It was a great workshop held in Ontario and seemed to be in the bigger cities. We don’t have anything like that out here,
so it is something I always wanted to do.” A workshop will be held on Sept. 22 in Camrose at the Ramada Inn. “We will have topics such as skin care, makeup, head scarves, post surgery options, knitted knockers, nutrition, survivor stories and a yoga demonstration,” said Meadahl. “We started talking to other business owners and added them to put on a great workshop for women. The workshop that mom went to was between 45 minutes and an hour long. We wanted to do more than that and ours will be about three hours long. We wanted to cover and go more in depth to help people.” Presenters include
Amy Prichard, Brenda Swanson, Denise Nadeau, Dorothy Morton, Katelyn Harte, Lisa Borin Miller, Lori Falk and Tanya Fox. “The workshop space, refreshments and snacks are kindly donated,” said Meadahl. To reregister, go to https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/circle-of-hopeworkshop-fall-2018-tickets-48611087070 or Facebook event page https:// www.facebook.com/. Submitted The four original members of the Circle of Hope are, back left to right, Brenda Swanson and Ashley Meadahl. Front left to right are Dorothy Morton and Louise Jones.
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The Rose City Farmers’ Market will be passing on donations from customers and some of their proceeds to give back to the community this fall. While the market’s practice of giving free tables to nonprofit organizations and school groups raising funds will continue, Rose City is locating other avenues in which to give. The needs of The Open Door came to their attention and the market executive agreed to raise money for its programs. During the month of September, when farmers’ market customers make a purchase at any vender, they will be encouraged to donate a dollar towards The Open Door.
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In return, the customer receives a draw ticket to enter for a chance to win a full-size patio set. The more purchases made, along with a $1 donation each time, the more chances to win. “The market is asking customers to be generous and funds will be matched up to $400,” said Lori Blades, of the Rose City Farmers’ Market.
The draw will be made at the 14th anniversary of the market on Sept. 27 at 5 p.m. After the draw, a donation will be made to The Open Door. “The Rose City Farmers’ Market invites everyone to help them give back to the community.” The market is held at the Duggan Mall every Thursday from 1 to 6 p.m.
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Chester Ronning hosts fall events By Lori Larsen
Chester Ronning Centre (CRC) offers residents of Camrose and area a lineup of events to expand the mind and bring about some new awareness. On Sept. 23, from 2 until 3:30 p.m., drop by the Camrose and District Centennial Museum (4522-53 Street) and view an exhibit developed by recent Augustana graduate and CRC research assistant Gavin Wilkes. Light refreshments will be served and no RSVP is necessary. The event, co-hosted by Augustana Alumni Association is free and open to the public. The “Post-Truth? Facts and Faithfulness” conference held at The King’s University (9125-50 Street NW, Edmonton) will run Sept. 19 and 20. This year’s I.S. Conference will feature a breakout session led by Janet Wesselius, associate dean (teaching) and associate professor of philosophy at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus.
For more information visit kingsu.ca/isconf for info. Join 2018 distinguished visiting fellow Dr. Molly Worthen–associate professor of history, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on Oct. 18, 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the Camrose Public Library (471050 Ave) for her presentation on the role of evangelicalism in current North American politics. Dr. Worthen, is an historian of American evangelicalism and regular contributor to the New York Times and other major media outlets. The free session is open to the public and no RSVP is required. Light refreshments will be served. The seventh annual Spirit of the Land Conference will take place on Oct. 27, from 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus. This year’s conference will examine ‘storytelling’ and the links between place, space, and the stories we tell and share. Guest authors will share some of their work
and speak to their own process of writing and storytelling. Thus far poet Alice Major, and graphic novelist David A. Robertson are among confirmed guest speakers. The conference is co-hosted by the Spirit of the Land Initiative and the Aboriginal Students’ office. Information regarding registration will be available on the Chester Ronning website at aug.ualberta.ca/ronning. An Academic Workshop–Tolerance and Inclusiveness in Rural Canada will be held in November, co-hosted by the CRC and the Alberta Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities. The workshop is organized by CRC research associate Dr. Clark Banack and will bring together scholars from across Canada. For more information on any of the CRC events and announcements, please visit the website at aug.ualberta.ca/ronning.
Diabetes sessions By Lori Larsen
Alberta Health Services (AHS) is providing free sessions on diabetes management to Camrose and area residents on Thursdays, Sept. 27, Oct. 4 and 18 and Nov. 22 from 1 until 3:30 p.m. at the Camrose Community Health Centre (5510-46 Avenue). The sessions will provide residents with information on working to manage pre-diabetes and Type 2 diabetes. Diabetes The Basics is offered as a four-part group session led by AHS professionals sharing their expertise, providing information and encouraging discussions that can help participants better manage their condition. The session will be offered to people at risk of developing diabetes, as well as those who have been diagnosed with pre-diabetes or Type 2 diabetes. Participants of the sessions will learn, what diabetes is, foods that affect blood sugar blood glucose monitoring and control, medications for diabetes, what to do during an illness, how physical activity affects blood sugar, and the importance of foot care. Registration for the sessions is required as date and time are subject to change. For more information and to register to attend, telephone the Alberta Healthy Living Program Central Zone at 1-877-314-6997.
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Remember the show on television that had a giant gong and it was rung whenever a bad performer got on stage? Infinite Imagination, the group of uncanny theatre performers that will act out on a moment’s notice, are presenting their rendition of the Gong Show. This is a talent search competition based on the classic television show hosted by Chuck Barris. Three local celebrity
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There is no one better suited to perform a Stompin’ Tom Connors tribute than his son Taw. “Singing my father’s music makes me very proud. I’m proud not only to sing his songs, but to help continue his legacy and to bring memories, and happiness to some of the people out there,” said Taw. The music of the Canadian legend Stompin’ Tom Connors will return to Camrose in the historical Bailey Theatre. “His songs reflect the history and people in this country and I want to share that with everyone again,” he added. The Camrose show will be on Wednesday, Sept. 26 at 7 p.m. “When I was younger, I was a fan of my father’s music just like everyone else. However, I wanted to raise my children first before I pursued my music and lived a life on the road,” Taw explained. “In 2011, I was supposed to go on tour with my father. Not necessarily to play on stage with him, but to learn and see how things operated first. My daughter got sick (seizures), so I couldn’t do it. By the time I could go, my father had passed away.” Taw looks, sounds and acts like his father. “Both my daughter and wife said that I have to go on tour. It’s what I always wanted to do. It’s been a dream of mine,” revealed Taw. “I sang at a long term care facility and there was an Alzheimer’s patient that seemed to have his memory jogged by my father’s songs. He thought I was my father and it helped him with his long term memory. I thought if that isn’t a sign that I should be doing this, then I don’t know what is. Since then, I’ve been doing this for the last three years.” Stompin’ Tom played at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose. “My music is a lot like his, but not identical. I like writing about Canada and I released a CD in 2016. When I go on tour, I throw in a few of my songs as well,” Taw said. “I have never been to Camrose, or Alberta for that matter, so I’m really looking forward to this tour. It will be an honour to play at the Bailey Theatre because of the history and to play in Camrose where he has many fans. I will keep playing my father’s music as long as the people will have me.
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Galenza promotes local curling By Murray Green
The Rose City Curling Club named Roger Galenza as the programming coordinator this fall. Participation in curling has dropped dramatically from its glory days in the ’70s and ’80s, though it seems to have leveled out recently. “We can no longer rely on traditional league play to fill our curling rink and must seek out new ways to promote this sport in our community to help increase the RCCC revenue,” said director Neil Bratrud. The programming coordinator will help with creating family leagues, junior leagues and learn-to-curl clinics. The program coordinator will expand curling in the community of Camrose and to offer more recreational opportunities to the population. “Roger has done a lot to build up our Little Rockers program and promote
curling for us and we want to expand on that,” added Neil. “He is the right man for the job and he will reach out to adult and youth curlers to build up our programs again.” It is Galenza’s mandate to promote the RCCC and the Camrose Academy of Curling Society to schools, businesses and other possible organizations or groups. To also develop programming to support the promotion of learn to curl clinics, rookie leagues, drop in sessions, family leagues, fun leagues, corporate leagues and doubles leagues. “The RCCC, in collaboration with the Camrose Academy of Curling Society, is looking at implementing some significant summer curling camp programming starting in the summer of 2019 and hopefully carrying on with these in the future,” said Neil. The summer camps plan to market exten-
sively internationally and will include very high end instruction and hopefully recruit high end participation and provide more credibility and a lot of profile to the CACS. This use of the RCCC facility will also continue to generate additional rental for this facility for the city. Over the curling season, the RCCC executive will track the added value by increasing membership growth in youth programs, fulfilling the creation of the new leagues and polling new members to see where they heard about the RCCC new leagues. “The value-added benefits that the community will get back from the program coordinator’s work is adding family-friendly activities, increasing the available youth programs promoting physical activity and a recreational activity for adults,” continued Neil.
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Augustana Vikings soccer action begins By Murray Green
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A North Regional Tournament will be hosted by Concordia on Sept. 22 and 23. Provincials will be on Sept. 29 and 30 in Red Deer.
T he Aug usta na Vikings women’s soccer team were shut out 6-0 by the Concordia Thunder on Sept. 8 to open the regular season. The men’s team lost 3-0 to Concordia on the same date. Vikings goalie David Lowe stopped eight of 11 shots on goal. The Vikings take on King’s Eagles on Sept. 22 at home with noon and 2 p.m. start times. After road games against NAIT on Sept. 23, the same two squads play in Camrose on Sept. 29 at noon and 2 p.m. Augustana goes on a away tour with stops in Concordia on Sept. 30, Keyano on Oct. 13 and 14 and at Kings on Oct. 20. The regular season wraps up in Camrose on Oct. 21 against Grande Prairie at noon and 2 p.m.
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Augustana crushed Portage 7-1 on Sept. 12 in an exhibition game. Ryan Groom led the offence with two goals. Single markers came from Trevor Posch, Reed Gunville, Paul Lovsin, Jordan McTaggart, Carter Danczak and Jarod Hovde. Curtis Skip started the game in net and allowed one goal on eight shots. Zach deGraves stopped all nine shots he faced. Augustana out shot their opponents in each period and 43-17 in total. The Vikings travel to Concordia on Oct. 5 and to host the Thunder on Oct. 6 in a return match to begin the regular season.
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Catherine Alcorn and Mackenzie Grove of the Vikings led Augustana to sixth and seventh place showings in the first race of the season. They were followed by Tayla Koerber, 20th; Emily Lyseng, 22nd; and Lina Lim, 23rd. At Concordia, Noah Day of the Vikings led his team with a 13th place finish. He was followed by teammates Nathanaell Tabert and Joseph Sartison in 14th and 15th place in the men’s eight kilometre event on Sept. 8. Braeden Kelly crossed the line in 21st and Timothy Shapka placed 28th for the Vikings. Augustana placed third in both the
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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Augustana goalkeeper Cari Kilmartin knocks the ball out of harm’s way during an attack from the Concordia Thunder. Kilmartin stopped 16 of 24 shots in the home opener.
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Football season opens with an exciting game By Murray Green
The École Camrose Composite High School Trojans lost their season opening game against the Ponoka Broncs 25-15, Sept. 7.
The Broncs, led by a strong running game, wore down the Trojans defence in the end. ÉCCHS opened the scoring with a Drew Loosemore touchdown followed by a Noah Seagal
field goal to take a 9-0 lead. Ponoka completed a pass for a touchdown to limit the Trojan lead at half time 9-6. Ponoka came back to score early
Lunty wins Regina Marathon for ninth time, sets the pace By Murray Green
Brendan Lunty has done it again. He captured the Queen City Marathon for the ninth time since 2005. After placing ninth in the Edmonton Marathon, Camrose runner Brendan Lunty hit his peak this year at the Regina Marathon to win the event on Sept. 9. He paced himself in second place for the first half and then pulled ahead to win with a time of 2:44:45.
Brendan set the Regina course record in 2014 when he crossed the finish line in first place with a recorded time of 2:34:35. He also came in second in 2016, won in 2015, won in 2013, won in 2012, won in 2011, was third in 2010, won in 2009, was second in 2008, won in 2007, fifth in 2006 and won in 2005. The marathon had 376 runners with 145 women and 231 men entered this year.
The Queen City Marathon was conceived in the winter of 2000, when some local runners were doing a lap of Wascana Lake and discussing the fact that, of all the provincial capitals in Canada, Regina was the only city that did not currently have a marathon event. Brendan still runs about 200 kilometres a week to stay in shape for marathons.
in the second half with a touchdown pass to take the lead for the first time, 13-9. Loosemore found the end zone again at the end of a long drive to take the lead back for the Trojans 15-13. The Trojans pinned the Broncs deep, but the Ponoka running back scampered free and ran the ball 105 yards for the go ahead points in the fourth quarter to make it 19-15. A Ponoka field goal attempt was blocked, but the broncs were able to scoop the ball up and score taking a 10-point lead to end the game. “ Trojan standouts were quarterback Loosemore who ran the ball in for both Trojan touchdowns and threw for 172 yards hitting seven different receivers. Denton Robertson had three catches for 91 yards and contributed on kick returns for 42 yards,” said coach Adam
Belanger. “Trojan halfback Jason Bennet lead the team with six tackles, followed by linebacker Terryl Sherman and lineman Jesse Doutre with five each.” The Trojans have two more home dates. Camrose hosts on Sept. 27 against the Sylvan Lake Lakers and Stettler Wildcats on Oct. 12 at 7 p.m. Away dates are on Sept. 21 in Drayton Valley against the Warriors and Oct. 4 in Rocky Mountain House. OLMP Royals
In the Alberta Six Man Football League, Our Lady of Mount Pleasant Royals play in Provost before opening at home on Sept. 20 at 4:30 p.m. against Vermilion. OLMP hosts Cold Lake on Oct. 11 at 4:30 p.m. in the other home date. The Royals play road games on about Sept. 28 and Oct. 19. Playoffs will begin on about Oct. 25 or 26.
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Economic plans working By Bruce Hinkley, MLA Wetaskiwin-Camrose
Indictors that our economic diversification plans are working come from the many financial experts. For example, from Royal Bank of Canada, “Alberta is in position to be the growth leader among all provinces for a second straight year.” From the Bank of Montreal, “Alberta’s economy will lead the country next year.” From the Conference Board of Canada, “Private sector investment has returned to Alberta and is on track to grow at a rate of 2.7 per cent this year and 5.7 per cent in 2019.” One example of this investment is Suncor’s $17 billion expansion into Fort Hills. From Statistics Canada, “16,000 new jobs create in Alberta in August and 53,000 over the last year – mostly in full-time work and 80 per cent of those in the private sector (private and selfemployment).” Stats Canada has also show that Alberta went from third last in GDP growth in 2016 to first in GDP growth in 2017 among the 10 provinces. Despite opposition claims the NDP is destroying the economy, ‘reality’ shows they are wrong again. Our promise and commitment to seniors for long term care is being kept right here in Wetaskiwin. The Supportive Living facility will be taking in its first residents starting Sept. 17. There will be 82 beds for Designated Supportive Living (SL4, SL4D) and in phase two another 68 suites for Independent Supportive Living. In addition Wetaskiwin will benefit from the 80 staffing positions from housekeeping, administration and medical assistants. Thank you, general manager Tamara Thomas, for the tour; I look forward to the grand opening. For more information, you can contact her at www.pointswest living.com or call 780-312-2409. With the trying climate changes being experienced by farmers (drought in the summer and snow in September), here are some of our government aid programs administered by Agriculture Financial Services Corporation (AFSC) (nearest local office is in Camrose). Agrilnsurance provides protection against losses caused by designate natural perils for crops, hay and pasture. AgriStability provides support for participating producers against a significant decline in farm margins for their whole farming operation. Agrilnvest is a depositbased program which is matched by the federal and provincial governments for farmers to withdraw funds during times of need. And AgriRecovery provides a framework to assist producers affected by disasters. Agriculture and Forestry’s (AF) website includes a page entitled “Resources for Alberta Producers During Dry Conditions.” The AF website: www.agric.gov.ab.ca compiles many resources available for our agriculture producers. Six months ago, our Government announced $10 million to address rural crime. In March, the opposition voted against this! The RCMP are now reporting a significant decrease in auto theft and property crime. Our rural crime plan is working. Thank you, RCMP for your great efforts! With the changes to minimum wage coming Oct. 1, it is important to note that will put money in the pockets of workers who need it. The stereotype of that minimum wage earner is that they are teenagers, part-time after school, live with parents, are earning extra spending money and work in a small mom-and-pop business. This stereotype is wrong. In reality, 76 per cent of minimum wage earners are not teenagers, 37 per cent are 35 years or older, 37 per cent are post-secondary graduates, 62 per cent are women, 54 per cent work full-time, 63 per cent do not live at home with their parents and 58 per cent work for large corporations (100 plus employees). No full-time worker should have to stop at the Food Bank for sustenance. Good news for both the Camrose and Wetaskiwin Victim Services – their grant applications requesting funding, each $450,000 for three years have been approved by Minister of Justice Kathleen Ganley. Congratulations to Shauna Recknagle who is receiving the M.G. Griffiths Certificate, which is presented by the Royal Life Saving Society of Canada for personal bravery in outstanding rescue attempts. Take care, everyone. For more information, check the Alberta Government web pages or call my offices at either 780-672-0000 or 780-352-0241.
Alma Falk (nee: Gering) July 29, 1925 ~ September 8, 2018 Alma was born at New Sarepta, Alberta to Gus and Bertha Gering. She was the eldest child. Lawrence, Alex, Allen and Edward later completed the family. Alma’s father passed away when she was very young. Her mother later married Rudolph Stelmaker. Alma went to school in the Hay Lakes/New Sarepta area where she completed grade eight. She did grade nine by correspondence. She was a nanny/housekeeper for several families during her growing up years. Alma also attended Prairie Bible Institute where she grew in her Christian faith. She moved to Ferintosh as a young adult where she worked at the post office and as a telephone operator working for “Blue Smith”, the first RCMP in Alberta. She had many good stories of her time there. While in Ferintosh, she met Merlin Falk. After several years of dating, they married on August 14, 1948 and farmed in the Ferintosh area. Merlin and Alma had six children Dwayne, Janice, Gloria, Dale, Donald and Timothy. Alma was very active in Women’s Aglow, Full Gospel Fellowship the Pentecostal Church and the ladies’ group there. One of Alma’s talents was mentoring and praying with young women. Alma was “a pillar of modeling the Christian faith” as one of her nephews told the family. Alma’s ministry was largely portrayed through her lifestyle. Alma was privileged to have Betty (a disabled adult) come and live in her basement suite for 16 years where she assisted Betty with her life skills. Alma worked as a health care aide at Bethany Longterm Care Centre for 23 years, retiring at the age of 65. She retired as Betty’s caregiver when she turned 80. Gardening, flowers, canning, baking, crocheting and knitting were some of Alma’s favorite pastimes, as well as reading and doing puzzles. Playing Scrabble was a challenge to many with Alma as a worthy opponent as she won the majority of the games. Alma loved southern gospel and attended the Southern Gospel Convention in Red Deer when she was able to go. She also loved to travel throughout the USA and Canada. Her favorite trips were to 100 Huntley Street in Toronto and the Women’s Aglow Retreat in Florida. Grandchildren and great-grandchildren were the highlights of her life. She spent many hours teaching them (especially the girls) her specialties: baking, canning, knitting and crocheting. The kids especially liked making “dough boys” with Grandma. She truly loved her visits from all her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Alma leaves her family with a huge legacy of love, respect and Christian values. Alma is survived by her children Dwayne (Lori), Janice (Wayne), Gloria, Dale (Valorie), Donald (Margaret) and Timothy (Jana); 23 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; brother Edward; sister-inlaw Josie; and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her husband Merlin; granddaughter Tamara; her parents; stepfather; brothers Lawrence, Alex and Allen; and sisters-in-law Victoria, Dorothy and Violet. Alma is also survived by her loving Faith House family where she lived for nearly three-and-a-half years. She was lovingly cared for by the staff there, some of whom she trained at Bethany many years ago. A Funeral Service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, September 17, 2018 from Rose City Baptist Church (6406-44B Avenue, Camrose) with Rev. Dave Cawley officiating. Interment has taken place in Fridhem South Cemetery, Ferintosh. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Alma’s memory may be made to the Friends of Fridhem Society as well as the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Charles (Chuck) Ervin Moran November 26, 1944 ~ September 9, 2018 Chuck Moran of Camrose, Alberta, formerly of Highland Creek, Ontario, passed away suddenly of natural causes at his home at the age of 73 years. He will be deeply missed, fondly remembered and never forgotten by his son Kelly (Karen) Moran and their daughters Ashtyn and Coryl; and son Grady Moran (Amanda White) and her children Layne and Shalyn. Chuck grew up in Highland Creek before leaving home to work on the road across the US and eventually to the Bahamas doing sheet metal work. He was formally trained as a telephone technician and worked across Canada, moving west to Alberta with AGT and settling in Calgary where he married and started a family. The family moved to Camrose where the kids were raised and Chuck shared his love of the outdoors, fishing, hunting and camping with his boys. He was very involved in coaching the boys’ hockey and fastball teams where he made lifelong friends. In later years, Chuck reconnected with childhood friends and made many new ones while pursuing his love for travel on his motorbike throughout Canada and the US. The thing that brought Chuck the most joy was spending time with his sons and their families, and the deep love he had for his two granddaughters. Those who knew Chuck didn’t have to guess what he thought or meant. He was always up for a game of cards, time around the campfire with friends for a drink to tell tall tales with a “Chuck” twist and, if you ever needed a laugh with some sharp wit, he wouldn’t disappoint! Chuck was predeceased by his father Charles Cecil Moran; mother Viva Maude Tanner; brother Gregory Brian Moran; and daughter Holly Erin Moran. Aside from his sons and their families, he is survived by the mother of his children Valerie Anne Warnock. A private ceremony for immediate family will be held. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the Stollery Children’s Hospital. “Back in the Saddle Papa”. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Douglas Hicox August 17, 1936 ~ September 20, 2013 It’s been five long years since you had to go away, But our thoughts and memories of you are on our minds each and every day. So many new things have happened around here and we often wonder what you’d think if you could appear! I still have a little garden and all my flowers, too. I planted PANSIES, your favorite, just for you. We love you and miss you. Your wife Gayle and son Randall
In loving memory of
Mary Trautman who passed away on September 13, 2011 So we are glad, Not that our loved one has gone, But that the earth she laughed and lived on was our earth, too. That we knew and loved her, And that our love we’d shown. Tears over her departure? Nay, a smile that we walked with her a little while. Love, your family
Clara Nelson …would like to express our sincere appreciation to the staff at Deer Meadows and Louise Jensen Care Centre, especially that of the Hawthorne Unit, for the great care, love and support that they gave Mom. We also wish to thank Pastor David Eriksson, Dr. Morrow and Burgar Funeral Home. A special thank you to Pastor David Cawley of Rose City Baptist Church. Thank you also to the many family members, friends and neighbours who gave us support through this time.
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Police warn do not fall victim to scammers By Lori Larsen
Camrose police continue to warn residents that if something sounds too good to be true, then it most likely is, and to not allow yourself to fall victim to the many scams that have the potential to rob you of your hard-earned money. Recently, one Camrose resident did just that and unfortunately was scammed out of $9,500. “The woman (victim) came into the police station on Sept. 11 to report that she had been victimized by a scam,” explained Camrose Police Service crime prevention/community relations officer Kelly Bauer. Bauer related the woman’s story. Sometime in the spring while the senior woman was working on her computer, a message popped up on the screen indicating that her computer was contaminated with a virus. “According to the woman, the message included a phone number to call to have the viruses removed. She called the number and allowed a male, who she indicated had a heavy accent, to remotely access her computer to fix the problem and then she paid him for his services.” Bauer went on to explain that the woman recently received another telephone call from what she thought to be the same male who had previously fixed her computer. Once again, she indicated the caller had a heavy accent. The male caller stated that their computer company was making corporate changes and he was offering to refund her $500, but in order to process the refund he needed her bank account information.
“Unfortunately,” noted Bauer, “She provided him with her banking information, something we tell people to never do.” The male caller then asked her to stay on the phone while he completed the refund. The next thing the caller told the woman (victim) was that he made an error and accidentally credited her account $5,000 instead of the $500. The woman (victim) stated the male caller was very concerned that he would lose his job over his mistake, so asked her if she would purchase $4,500 worth of Google cards to make up the difference. Bauer reminds everyone that when someone requests payment be made in the form of cards such as Google or iTunes, it should automatically be a red flag that the call is a scam. “The caller was playing on the woman’s (victim’s) emotions to get what he wanted,” added Bauer. When the woman stated that she was willing to help, then the caller (scammer) created a sense of urgency, asking her how long it would take her as he didn’t want his boss to find out. The woman (victim) immediately drove to a store, purchased the Google cards and called the male back providing him with the activation codes. “It wasn’t until the next day when the woman said the same male caller (scammer) called back stating the activation codes didn’t work and requesting she purchase another $4,500 worth of cards that she realized something was wrong and hung up the phone. Unfortunately, it was too late. When the woman checked her bank account the next day,
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose Police Service Crime prevention/community relations officer Constable Kelly Bauer advises citizens of warning signs of scams.
she discovered the scammer had not credited her account, but rather withdrew $5,000, which meant she was scammed out of the $4,500 in cards and another $5,000 from her account. “If there hadn’t been a maximum withdrawal amount set up on the account, the scammer would have likely cleaned out her savings.” Although empathetic to the woman’s situation, Const. Bauer cannot stress enough how people need to be vigilant in not giving out any personal information, unless to someone they know well.
When you take a phone call from someone you do not know or tries to contact you on your computer, picture someone like this on the other end, who might be trying to scam you out of your hard earned money. If in doubt...hang up, disconnect communication and never give out personal information.
“Scammers are very creative in tricking someone into believing that they are someone you can trust. This scammer ‘helped’ her with her computer virus and gained her trust even though that in itself was a scam. “Months later, the scammer resurfaced, wanting to refund the woman’s money and was able to obtain her personal banking information. But this scammer didn’t stop there. He then used what is referred to an overpayment scam where he made her believe that she owed him money. He created a sense of urgency that he would lose his job so that she wouldn’t stop to actually check her account balance or have time to involve a friend or family member.” Bauer further stated that even the employees at the store where the woman (victim) purchased the cards warned her that she may be involved in a scam. “She still continued to purchase the Google cards, believing she was doing the right thing.” Bauer strongly reminds citizens that scams are still very prevalent and to be extra cautious. “We always need to be aware that there are ‘unfriendlies’ out there!” He provides the following tips to help citizens from becoming being scammed. 1. Never allow someone to remotely access your computer. Do not provide your computer’s IP address to anyone. Always go to a local reputable store to have work completed on your computer. 2. Never, never, never
give anyone your personal information over the phone. No person has the right to ask for your bank account information. If someone does, they are absolutely planning on taking your hard-earned money. 3. If someone asks you to purchase any type of gift card, iTunes card, Google card, Steam card, etc., it is definitely a scam. “There were several warning signs in this complex scam that were not recognized,” added Bauer. “If it seems too good to be true–if someone is offering to unexpectedly refund money, it is a scam. If someone is asking for your bank or personal information, it is a scam. If someone is asking you not to tell anyone else, to keep it a secret, it is a scam. And finally, if it is a limited time offer telling you that you must act now and they are creating a sense of urgency, it is a scam.” On a final note, Bauer said that all types of people fall victim to scams, no matter age or gender, but nearly all that do say the same thing: “I should have known better.” “It’s as simple as what we teach our children. If you are speaking with someone you don’t know personally, consider it “Stranger Danger.” Victims play a key role in these scenarios, but we all have the ability to stop ourselves from becoming the next victim.” For more information on crime prevention or preventing being the victim of a scam, contact Constable Bauer at 780-672-4444.
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El Camino has had one proud owner By Murray Green
Morris Lanuk of Camrose has taken care of his 1968 El Camino Chevelle like a member of his own family, since he bought it off the car dealership lot in the Shaganappi area in Calgary 50 years ago. “My son and I restored it. He (Danny) is a mechanic, so he did the motor and I did the welding,” he proudly said. “They were supposed to colour match it, but the code was off a little bit. I have a picture of me standing beside it, and originally it was a wee bit darker. It is close and it looks nice.” Chevrolet El Camino is a coupe utility vehicle that was produced by Chevrolet between 1959-60 and 1964-87. Unlike a pickup truck, the El Camino was adapted from a two-door station wagon platform that integrated the cab and cargo bed into the body. “I did the work right from scratch and built a rotisserie for it to do the welding underneath. We did everything except the paint job and the upholstery. I fixed the radiator and he fixed the transmission. All of the parts are matching,” said Morris. Introduced in the 1959 model year in response to the success of the Ford Ranchero coupe utility, its first run lasted only two years. Production resumed for the 1964-77 model years based on the Chevelle platform and continued for the 197887 model years based on the GM G-body platform. “The engine is a 396, but not the original. We had an accident and put a different motor in. This motor actually sat for years since shortly after my son was born. When he was apprenticing for a mechanic, he took parts from the original and rebuilt it. Previously, it had 350 horsepower, now it has 402,” shared Morris. Although based on corresponding General Motors car lines, the vehicle is classified and titled in North America as a SUV. GMC’s badge engineered
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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Morris Lanuk purchased his 1968 Chevrolet El Camino off the lot in Calgary and has treasured ever since. He had to rebuild it after an accident, but it is as original as possible.
El Camino variant, the Sprint, was introduced for the 1971 model year. “I’m not going to sell it, it will go to the boys.” Chevrolet introduced a longer El Camino in 1968, based on the Chevelle station wagon/four-door sedan wheelbase 116 in. (2,946 mm), overall length: 208 in. (5,283 mm); it also shared Chevelle Malibu exterior and interior trims. “Originally, I was going to buy a half ton. When we got to Calgary my brother-in-law was a fleet manager and couldn’t sell me the vehicle. He put me on to the boss’ son and he, in turn, showed me this car. I bought it and have had it ever since,” added Morris. In 1968, the interior was revamped including cloth and vinyl or all-vinyl bench seats and deep twist carpeting. All-vinyl strato bucket seats and cen-
tre console were an $111 option. Power front disc brakes and positraction were optional. A new, high-performance Super Sport SS-396 version was launched. The Turbo-Jet 396 had 325 bhp (242 kW) or 350 bhp (260 kW) versions. “I go to local car shows like Camrose and Round Hill. I came in second three times and the last time they said the reason why I didn’t win was because it was a little dusty.” A three-speed manual was standard with all engines, and a four-speed or automatic was optional. In 1968, the SS was a separate model (the SS-396). “It goes and runs good. I don’t drive it a lot. The only time is to go to the car show.” El Caminos also featured air shocks in the rear, as well as fully boxed frames.
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Prepare for winter driving By Murray Green
Mother Nature has given us a warning. Winter weather can start early– especially in Alberta. Be prepared for the next snowfall. But the best advice might be to put on winter tires to avoid problems on the road. “Putting winter tires on your vehicle improves traction and control in frost, snow and icy conditions. It shortens braking distances by as much as 25 per cent,” said Randy McCrea, downtown Fountain Tire owner. “Be sure to install four winter tires–never mix different types of tires on one vehicle. Check your tires regularly for wear and pressure. Cold weather can bring down your tire pressure and worn or damaged tires make it harder to drive safely.” The easiest way to know a tire has been designed specifically for severe snow conditions is to look for the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol right on the tire. “All-season tires are not the same as winter tires because you can start to lose grip at 7 C,” said Randy. “Winter weather can be unpredictable, but some extra preparation and caution can help you stay safe.” Check the weather forecast. If it looks bad, delay your trip if you can. Clear ice and snow from your windows, lights, mirrors and roof. Slow down and stay in control. Many winter collisions happen because drivers are going too fast for road conditions. Don’t use cruise control on wet, snowy or icy pavement–it reduces your reaction time and vehicle control. Steer gently on curves and in slippery conditions. Hard braking, quick acceleration and sudden gear changes can cause you to skid. If you do skid, release your brakes and steer in the direction you want to go. Be careful not to steer too far though or the car could spin. It takes longer to stop on slippery roads so make sure there’s extra space between you and other vehicles. Focus on the road. Put down the phone and don’t drive distracted. Pay attention to the road surface. Asphalt in winter should look greywhite. If it looks black and shiny it could be covered in ice. Remember that shaded areas, bridges and overpass-
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Grab your partner for 50 years By Lori Larsen
Several members from the Camrose Rose City Swingers Square Dance Club joined over 300 people from Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Ontario at the 50th (anniversary) Square Dance Convention held in Lacombe, Sept. 1 to 3. At least 15 of the Camrose Club members played significant roles in assisting with organizing and ensuring the event went off without a hitch. Included in the contingency representing Camrose and surrounding area
were vice chair couple Helen and Wayne Lowther. Wayne recently retired from the position of president of the Alberta Square and Round Dance Federation after 19 years of service. “I enjoyed it,” smiled Lowther. “But clubs, like ours, would never happen without the support of not only the dancers, but all of the executive and volunteers.” Also attending the convention were general chair couple, Loretta and Norm (Alberta representative to the National Square and Round Dance and caller) Demeule from Ohaton.
The Camrose Rose City Swingers Square Dance Club has been a long-standing couples’ organization that is now 45 members strong and welcomes anyone to come out on Friday nights from 7:30 until 10 p.m. at Mirror Lake Centre (5415-49 Avenue) and join in on a great way to meet people while getting some fun, physical exercise. The club also holds workshops and rounds. For more information, visit club website at www. c en t r a l a lb er t a d an cin g. com/camrose/index.html.
Several members of the Camrose Rose City Swingers Square Dance Club attended the recent 50th National Square and Round Dance Convention including Helen, left and Wayne Lowther, vice-chair couple.
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Fall tune ups fluid checks By Lori Larsen
Albeit a little too early for most Camrose residents, the first snowfall has people thinking about winterizing their vehicles.
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ON NOW AT YOUR ALBERTA GMC DEALERS. GMCOffers.ca 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. Offers apply to the retail purchase of a 2018 GMC Sierra 1500 Double Cab SLT All-Terrain, Acadia SLE-1 AWD and Terrain SLE FWD equipped as described. Offers apply to qualified retail customers in the Alberta GMC Dealer Marketing Association area only on select vehicles delivered from September 1 to October 1, 2018. ◊ Offer available to qualified retail customers in Canada on select vehicles delivered to an authorized GM dealer in Canada from September 1 to October 1, 2018. 0% purchase financing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank® or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months on GMC Acadia SLE-1 AWD, Sierra 1500 Double Cab SLT All Terrain; or 0% purchase financing for 72 GMC: Terrain SLE FWD. Other trims may have effective rates higher than 0%. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $30,000 financed at 0% nominal rate (0% APR) equals $357.14 monthly for 84 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, for a total obligation of $30,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and A/C charge ($100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Limited time offer which may not be combined with certain other offers. General Motors of Canada Company (GM Canada) may modify, extend or terminate offers for any reason, in whole or in part, at any time, without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. ®Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. TD Auto Finance is a registered trademark of The Toronto-Dominion Bank. As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada to verify eligibility. These offers may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Conditions and limitations apply. Void where prohibited. See Dealer for full program details. * Total Credits: $8,700/$650/$1,450 is a combined total credit consisting of $6,050/$650/$450 Delivery Allowance Credit (tax exclusive), $2,000/$0/$1,000 Total Finance Credit (tax exclusive) and $650/$0/$0 Option Package Discount for Sierra 1500 Double Cab SLT All-Terrain/Acadia SLE-1 AWD/Terrain SLE FWD, which is available for finance purchase only. 1 Vehicle user interfaces are products of Apple® and Google™ and their terms and privacy statements apply. Requires compatible smartphone and data plan rates apply. 2 Whichever comes first. Limit of four complimentary Lube-Oil-Filter services in total. Fluid top-offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel alignments and balancing, etc., are not covered. Conditions and limitations apply. See your dealer for details. 3 Whichever comes first. Conditions and limitations apply, see your dealer for details. 4 Visit onstar.ca for vehicle availability, coverage maps, details and system limitations. Services and connectivity vary by model and conditions as well as geographical and technical restrictions. 4G LTE service available in select markets. Requires active connected vehicle services and a data plan to access the vehicle’s built-in Wi-Fi hotspot. Accessory Power must be active to use the Wi-Fi hotspot. Data plans provided by AT&T or its local service provider. Credit card is required for purchase.
Peewee Buffaloes win third straight football game By Murray Green
The Camrose Buffaloes peewee team are 3-0 so far in league play after a convincing 38-14 victory over the St. Albert Raiders, Sept. 9.
The peewee Buffaloes were pushed by the Raiders, who were the first team to score points against the Buffaloes this year. The peewee Buffa-
loes are at home against Wetaskiwin at noon on Oct. 14. Away games are on Sept. 23, 30, Oct. 7 and 21. Camrose home games are played at Kin Park.
The Camrose Buffaloes bantam team are 2-0 so far in league play. The bantam Buffaloes are away on Sept. 22, 30, Oct. 7, 14 and 21. The atom Buffaloes
are 2-2 after a 3-2 win over Stony Plain and a 4-1 loss to the Rams on Sept. 9. The next away games are on Sept. 16 in Edmonton.
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STEP ’N STRIDE Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Close to 150 people turned out on a cool and windy Sept. 9 to walk in support of research for Parkinson disease during the annual Step ‘n Stride event held at Mirror Lake. Walkers of all ages took strides in helping ongoing research.
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SNOW SO SOON Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster When life gives you lemons, make lemonade. When life gives you snow, make a snow family, and that is exactly what Sam (age five), left, Rosie, (age three), centre and Hope, (age nine) right, Haugen did after the early Sept. 13 snowfall.
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DECORATION DAY Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Members of the Camrose Elks Lodge honoured departed brothers during Decoration Day held on Aug. 19. Left to right are exalted ruler Gerry Czapp, Jim Vrolson, Aaron Lindberg, Ken Rispler, Larry Cole, Wally Lindberg and Russell Holben.
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Helpful Tips for Writing Classified Ads Which Get Results! Be Thorough
Sure you want your ad to stand out from the rest, but don’t skimp on the sort of information that sells. The item’s condition, size, age, brand name, and colour are some of the basics readers want to know. Without them, your ad may be overlooked.
Steer Clear of Abbreviations
Okay, so you want to include all the important basics. Don’t use strange abbreviations because our ads are designed to spell all the important details. Besides, you are not paying by the line, but by the word, so there is really no need to abbreviate.
Be Honest
Exaggerating your item’s finer points may bring in a lot of responses, but a buyer who’s misled won’t appreciate it and will take his business somewhere else.
State Your Price
The cost of an item is one of the most important concerns of want ad readers. Ads showing prices are ones which get results. Giving a price also serves to “weed out” those buyers not in your price range.
Be Accessible
Including a telephone number or address puts you in touch with potential buyers. Be sure to state the hours you can be reached: a caller who can’t get through the first time often won’t call again.
Don’t hesitate to call us with any questions or problems you may have regarding advertising. Our professionally trained sales staff know the ropes, and would be happy to pass their know-how on to you. That’s why we’re here to help you get the results you deserve.
Call 780-672-3142 4925-48 Street, Camrose ads@camrosebooster.com
ANNOUNCEMENTS BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP – For those who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Thursday evenings: October 18 to December 6, 2018, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sponsored by Covenant Health St. Mary’s Hospital. To register please call Shelly Dalueg, 780-679-2793, by September 28. HAY LAKES AG SOCIETY FALL MARKET – September 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tables $10. For info, call Tanya 780-878-3245.
THANK YOU THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO ATTENDED my 90th birthday party – for cards, gifts and well wishes. A special thanks to my family for making all arrangements. It was a wonderful day. – Elsie Rudosky
DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9406 or 780-608-8798.
WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780686-5211.
HELP WANTED CAREGIVER/COMPANION FOR SENIOR GENTLEMAN – in his home in Daysland. Responsibilities and duties may include assistance with: safe mobility, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene; laundry, light housekeeping, meal preparation; health maintenance and monitoring; activities and exercises that enhance quality of life/fun/ function; must be in good general health and able to lift/push up to 50 lbs.; use of effective body mechanics is required (transfer belt or any other necessary equipment will be provided) for safety. Position is casual – one weekend day but possibly also occasional evenings. Compensation is negotiable. Applicants please submit your resumé and cover letter by email to judy. davies88@gmail.com indicating your qualifications, interests and availability. You will be asked to submit your certificates, your police clearance, and your references at interview. HEISLER GENERAL STORE – part-time to full-time help wanted for busy butcher shop in Heisler. Applicants must have excellent customer service skills, be hard working and responsible. Some heavy lifting, as well as the ability to stand for long periods of time, is required. Responsibilities can include, but are not limited to, grocery store cashier, stocking shelves, assisting butcher by packaging and labelling meat, daily cleaning and sanitation. Experience is not required, but a willingness to learn is. Applicants can send resumé, with references, to bcbendfeld@yahoo.ca. We thank all applicants, but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.
J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. DSS CONSTRUCTION Don’t put off those projects any longer! Give me a call and we can plan together. Devin Meakins, Ph. 780-853-1080 JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, Basements, Yards, Light hauling. Tom – 780-678-1847. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs. Garages, concrete work. Arborite and tiles. 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING LOCATED IN ELAINE’S HOME in Camrose Please call 780-672-4793 Tues. - Fri., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thurs. Evening and Sat.: By Appointment Closed: Sun., Mon. and Holidays LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, Owners PHONE 780-679-9134 WILL HAUL GARBAGE – from Round Hill/Kingman area. $40/mo. Call Bruce at 780878-4647 for details. BRUCE’S TREE FARM – will haul up to 4 yards for anybody without a half-ton truck. 780-878-4647. MATURE, RESPONSIBLE LADY – available for light housekeeping. $25/hr. Call Linda, 780-781-2307. RENOVATIONS BIG OR small Quality work 25 years’ experience Drywall, Plumbing, Electrical, Concrete, Painting, Flooring, Kitchens & Baths, etc. Call Gary 780-678-0082 WOMEN’S PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER CAMROSE – Email to schedule: powerbandfitness@gmail.com
SERVICES PERSONAL LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142.
SELF-INKING STAMPS – Every shape, size, and colour. We deliver, right to your office. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. Call us at 780-672-3142.
FOR RENT LARGE, 2-BEDROOM SUITE – main floor. Heat, water, parking included. 6008 Marler Drive. 780-718-1422.
FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY!
CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 ROOMS FOR RENT in the Scotney and Jacqueline character homes. Both are 2.5 blocks from university in Camrose. Clean, quiet and bright. Rent is $495 - $600 monthly plus DD and includes WiFi, utilities, recycle pick-up, yard care and snow removal. Partially furnished w/ shared laundry. (Some rooms are fully furnished for international students.) This is an affordable, quality accommodation that fills quickly. (Some rooms still available.) No partiers, smokers or pets allowed. Reduced rate over the summer for students. Please call Dave P., 780678-6163. ONE- AND TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENTS – These clean and quiet apartments are located close to downtown at 4914-52A Street. Immediate possession. 780-781-1943, 780-6792170. TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE – Virtually brand new. Energy efficient, spacious, lots of natural light. 5 appliances including dishwasher, washer/ dryer. Room for BBQ on deck. Great location, on a quiet residential street. Plenty of storage space and parking. Local owner managed. Yard work and snow shovelling provided. No smoking, no pets, no small children. 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 ASPEN TERRACE 4920-66 Street Welcome Home! Two-bedroom suites available! Includes fridge, stove and in-suite full-size washer and dryer. We pay heat, water and parking. Small pets welcome. Close to SAVE ON FOODS. Call for appointment. 780-672-8681 HOUSE FOR RENT – 3-bedroom house in Bawlf, newly renovated, 1-1/2 baths. No smoking, no pets. $1375/mo. plus utilities. $1375 DD. September rent FREE! 587-731-0546.
DUPLEX FOR RENT – Located in Valleyview, this beautiful 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath home has 5 appliances, a fireplace, and a detached garage. Yard care and snow removal is included. $1400/mo. No pets. No smoking. 778-874-1763. ACREAGE FOR RENT – 1/2 hour east of Camrose, approx. 6 acres. 3 bedroom, 1000 sq. ft. bungalow with recent upgrades. c/w stove, fridge, washer, dryer. Very neat yard with lots of garage space. Looking for nonsmoker, no indoor pets. Asking $1200 plus utilities per month. For more info call 780-781-5552. SHORELINE APARTMENT – Two bedrooms w/balcony, elevators, great location. Paved parking. 4828-54 Street. 780-621-8495. TWO-BEDROOMS – $900. DD $600. Water, heat, basic cable included. No pets, no partiers, no smokers. Call Andy. 780-608-9427. ONE-BEDROOM SUITE IN FOURPLEX – Quiet area close to downtown. $650/mo. Tenant pay water, power, gas. Contact Terry, 780-678-9128. 2-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY – 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, non-smoking, no children or pets. Phone 780679-7090. 1-BEDROOM AND 2-BEDROOM APARTMENTS – available immediately. $595$800/mo. Please visit www.Rent Alberta.info for pictures and more details.
HOUSEHOLD
FOR SALE – Dining room suite, French Provençal Fruitwood, table, two leaves, six chairs, china cabinet, $600; Floral Sofa, $100; Coffee Table, French Provençal Fruitwood, $150. 780-438-0008. SOFA AND 3 CHAIRS – $50 for all. 780-877-2255. ASST. COFFEE TABLES – $25 each. 780-877-2255. SMALL METAL DESK – $30. 780-877-2255. UPRIGHT STORAGE CUPBOARD – 2 doors. $50. 780-877-2255.
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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) BOOKSHELVES – upright. $50. 780-877-2255.
LIVESTOCK / FEED WANTED – 50-60 oats or barley straw bales. 780-672-7386.
REAL ESTATE 1.88 ACRES IN MIQUELON ACRES – Pavement to driveway, 3 car garage. Utilities to property line. Ready for house/mobile or just an awesome camping retreat. $115,000. Call Donna at 780-991-7157.
MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142. TWO WESTEEL ROSCO GRAIN BINS – 19’ diameter, with new doors. Plus 2’ extension steel floor, making them approx. 3700 bushels. $4600 each. 780877-2339, 780-877-2326.
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 – 5 good quality, $100 for all. 780-877-2255. STORAGE CUPBOARDS – flat, $50. 780-877-2255. SHOVELS – Round nose steel. $5 ea. 780-877-2255. PLASTIC CHAIRS – your choice, $5 each. 780-877-2255. ELECTRIC MOTORS – 3 assorted. $50 for all. 780877-2255. ALOE VERA PLANTS – $5 each or 2 for $8. 780673-9494.
AUTO 2006 FORD F150 4x4 KING RANCH – 5.4 auto, 176,800 km, comes with matching canopy. Good condition. Remote start, PS, HS, PW, PDL. Please call 587-386-0043.
BOATS, RVS and CAMPERS
2000 WINNEBAGO ADVENTURER 35U – 2 slides, Ford V10, well equipped, many extras, newer interior, good rubber. Sleeps 6. $35,000. Tow hitch, aux. braking and towed car available. 780-679-9413.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPEN HOUSES INTERMUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND INTERMUNICIPAL COLLABORATION FRAMEWORK
WITH TOWN AND VILLAGE MUNICIPAL NEIGHBOURS (BASHAW, BAWLF, BITTERN LAKE, EDBERG, FERINTOSH, HAY LAKES, AND ROSALIND)
Camrose County and its municipal partners are holding Public Open Houses to obtain input on the DRAFT Intermunicipal Collaboration Framework (ICF) and Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) for each municipality. These documents will help direct future growth and collaboration between the municipal partners and County. OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE Date and Time Municipality Location Sept. 19 at 10:00 am Town of Bashaw Bashaw Community Centre Sept. 19 at 1:00 pm Village of Ferintosh Little Beaver Lake Hi-U Centre Sept. 19 at 5:30 pm Village of Bawlf Bawlf Community Centre Sept. 19 at 7:00 pm Village of Rosalind Rosalind Drop-In Centre Sept. 20 at 10:00 am Village of Edberg Edberg Seniors Drop-In Centre Sept. 20 at 5:30 pm Village of Bittern Lake Bittern Lake Community Hall Sept. 20 at 7:00 pm Village of Hay Lakes Hay Lakes Community Centre Note: Each presentation will focus on the municipality the Open House is located in. We want your input! Join us at the Public Open House in your community to learn more about the ICF and IDP and provide comments. Municipal staff and SAGE Analytics Inc. Consultants will be in attendance to answer questions and gather feedback. The Open House will begin with a presentation of the ICF and IDP and then have time for questions and comments. Additional details on the Open Houses and copies of the draft Intermunicipal Development Plans and Intermunicipal Collaboration Frameworks can be found at www.county. camrose.ab.ca, under Quick Links, Public Hearings and Notices. If you have any questions, please contact: Anjah Howard, Manager of Planning and Development, Camrose County, 780-678-3070 | ahoward@county.camrose.ab.ca
Schultz sets new heights in high jump By Murray Green
It was a good summer of track and field for local high jumper Taylor Schultz. She set her personal best ever by leaping 1.63 metres. “After high school track season ended in June, I continued to train twice a week with my coach in Leduc and started training for long jump, triple jump as well as high jump to prepare for the Alberta Summer Games,” explained Taylor. She came in first in high jump with a leap of 1.60, placed fourth in triple jump and came in seventh in long jump. “I then went to Calgary for a qualifying track meet for the Legion nationals. I made the standard, along with three other girls from Alberta,” shared Taylor. “The standard for high jump was 1.58, so I made that. A week later I was told I was on Team Alberta, so that was awesome. Two of us were in high jump.” Then Taylor returned to Calgary for a qualifying track meet for the TriProv Track and Field meet that features athletes in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. It was held in Sherwood Park. “We were put up in
hotels in Edmonton to compete in Sherwood Park. I didn’t do as well as I would have liked to. This is not an excuse, but it was really hot out and I jumped at 3:30 p.m. the hottest part of the day after being outside all day.” That made her more determined to do well at the Legion nationals in Manitoba. “I wanted to finish on a high note. Last year, my personal best was 1.62, but an ankle injury slowed me down and I was trying to get back to that height. My best mark of the year was 1.60, so I felt good that I was pretty consistent.” After the drive to Brandon, Manitoba, she was worried about the weather because it was 42° C every day. “I was extremely lucky because I was scheduled to jump at 9 a.m. and it was still cool. I hit my personal best by jumping 1.63 metres to place fourth at nationals on Aug. 10 to 12. Last year, I was 10th at nationals, so I was extremely happy. That was a big one for me,” said Taylor. That mark has her excited about next year. “It does inspire me and all I want to do is get better. It makes me hungry to do
Camrose Children‛s Centre is now looking to hire a temporary part-time Cook. * Prep and cook complete child-friendly meals according to a menu plan * Prep and service lunch and snacks daily * Wash/sanitize dishes * Maintain clean and sanitized work area in the kitchen * Order and pick up weekly groceries Qualifications • Secondary (high school diploma) • Alberta Food Safety Certificate • Food allergy awareness • Ability to lift 40 pounds This position requires the ability to work from 6:00 am to 12:30 pm, Monday to Friday. The position will commence when a suitable candidate is found. Please submit resumé by September 21 to: Ashley Bushell, Executive Director Camrose Children‛s Centre 4304-53 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1Y2 camcad@telus.net
We thank all those who apply, but only those applicate selected for a interview will be selected.
HAIR DRESSER
We are looking for a full-time apprentice or licensed hair dresser to work Tuesdays to Saturdays. Must assist with all salon duties. Start immediately. Drop resumé off at 4704D-49 Avenue. No phone calls please.
better, knowing that I can. The girl from Calgary won the event, so it is good for me to compete against her because it shows me where I need to be.” The indoor season begins in December. Until
then the Grade 12 student will play volleyball and basketball to stay in shape. Taylor wants to continue with track and field after high school.
By Murray Green
lic, attendees must have a ticket to watch his performance. The father of three children, Paul is constantly surrounded by moments of laughter and joy. His goal is to bring more mirth to a world that often overlooks the joy in everyday living. Paul combines skillful juggling, quick wit and audience participation into a hilarious on-stage spectacle. His comedy is always appropriate for all ages. He is an expert at captivating students with his energy and enthusiasm, and empowers volunteers to become the stars of the show. Tickets are available at the Lougheed Centre or at the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre.
Celebrate Alberta Culture Days with Isaak The Camrose Arts Society will be presenting Paul Isaak at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Friday, Sept. 28 at 6:30 p.m. It will be a free event to help celebrate Alberta Culture Days this month. Paul is a captivating, one-man, theatrical variety show with 25 years of stage experience performing all across North America and has shared the stage with such artists as John Mellencamp and the Beach Boys. He combines skillful juggling, quick wit, and audience participation into a hilarious, on-stage spectacle sure to delight crowds of all shapes and sizes. Although this concert is free and open to the pub-
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Chief Administrative Officer VILLAGE OF HAY LAKES The Village of Hay Lakes is currently looking to fill the position of Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). Reporting to the Mayor and 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. The position requires a minimum of 2 days per week and attendance at evening council/board/committee meetings or other public events as required. The ideal candidate will possess: • Considerable knowledge of Municipal plans, bylaws and procedures. • 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; and community engagement. • Sets priorities and is adept at time management. • Understands the importance of a CAO’s presence in the community. • 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 ensuring proper financial recording and reporting consistent with Public Sector Accounting principles and budget management consistent with MGA requirements and of municipal finances with proven budget, planning and development experience. • Ensure operations and budgets align with strategic plans and annual goals. • Recommends progressive and responsive policies, procedures. • Maintain current knowledge on relevant legislation e.g. Municipal Government Act and granting avenues / opportunities. • Proficient in addressing and managing public relations and conflict resolutions. • Monitors all matters associated with risk, legal, finance, policy, business development, infrastructure, projects, safety, environment and community. • Candidates with experience and education in management and finances with a sound understanding of municipal administration and governance will be given preference. Closing Date: October 15, 2018 Application Return: Interested parties are invited to submit resumés, including references, and provide cover letter with qualifications and salary expectations to the following: Village of Hay Lakes Box 40, Hay Lakes, Alberta T0B 1W0 Email: haylakes@syban.net Fax: 780-878-3897 The Village of Hay Lakes thanks all applicants in advance; however, only those being considered will be contacted.
Part-time Sales Clerk The Soap Stop is looking for a part-time sales clerk. The successful candidate will provide outstanding customer service, with a friendly courteous attitude. Training will be provided but familiarity with computers is an asset. If you have an eye for detail, physically fit and bring a can-do outlook, then perhaps this position is for you. Please bring your resumé to the attention of Mr. Greg Grose prior to Saturday, September 22. No email applications or phone calls please. We value all applicants, but only those selected for interviews will be contacted. The Soap Stop has been providing commercial cleaning supplies, equipment and away-from-home paper products to Central Alberta for the past 35 years. Janitorial and Industrial Cleaning Supplies
5011-46 Street Camrose, AB T4V 3G3 www.soapstop.ca
A COMPANY ON THE MOVE At Richardson International, being truly invested is at the heart of everything we do. For 160 years, Richardson has been dedicated to Canadian agriculture. Recognized as a global leader in agriculture and food processing, Richardson is one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies with more than 2,500 employees across Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. Richardson Pioneer, a division of Richardson International, is Canada’s leading agribusiness. Richardson Pioneer supports Canadian farmers throughout the growing season – providing agronomic services and advice, selling crop inputs, buying their crops at harvest and selling them to markets around the world through the most efficient network of high throughput Ag Business Centres in Western Canada. We currently have an opportunity at our Legacy Junction Richardson Pioneer Ag Business Centre located in Camrose, Alberta.
LOCATION ASSISTANT As a Location Assistant you will be part of the team that works hands on to support the safe, efficient operations of a grain handling and/or crop inputs facility. Responsibilities include loading and unloading crop inputs and other plant operations duties. You will operate facility equipment and controls such as blenders and perform general maintenance and housekeeping responsibilities. Qualifications: • Previous general labourer experience • Proven communication and interpersonal skills and attention to detail • An agriculture background is an asset Richardson International provides an excellent compensation package consisting of competitive salary, pension, a flexible benefits plan and training and career development opportunities. Interested candidates should visit www.richardson.ca/work to apply by September 25, 2018, or you can drop your resume off at: Richardson Pioneer Camrose, AB
BIRTHS
To Amanda and Aaron Leckie, of Camrose, a son on September 4. To Leah Richaud and Curtis Watson, of Forestburg, a daughter on September 7.
DEATHS
Alma Falk, of Camrose, formerly of Ferintosh, on September 8, at 93 years of age. Douglas Allan Lede, of Camrose, on September 8, at 51 years of age. Chuck Moran, of Camrose, formerly of Highland Creek, Ontario, on September 9, at 73 years of age. L ou i s e Ja ne Clasper-Luchak, formerly of Edmonton, on September 12, at 49 years of age. Herbert Thomas Foster, of Tofield, on September 13, at 67 years of age. Marie Adele Olson, of Camrose, on September 13, at 68 years of age.
Educator Part-time FTE 0.90
The Educator, working as an integral part of the Education Services team, will participate in the development and delivery of educational opportunities for The Bethany Group organization and for outreach education provided to organizations throughout Alberta as an essential component of the Rosehaven Provincial Program. Working as part of a dynamic team, the educator will provide comprehensive learning opportunities to meet all learning needs. Travel will be required. QUALIFICATIONS: • Registration with Regulated Professional Association • Graduate of a qualified school of nursing/health services faculty preferred • Knowledge and experience in design and development of curriculum is required • Minimum 2 years of teaching experience, preferably with an adult focus in health care setting • Clinical experience in continuing care and/or mental health • Strong computer skills required; advanced skills in PowerPoint and e-learning preferred • A valid driver’s license Revised Closing Date: 26 September 2018 Please submit applications to: Human Resources, The Bethany Group 4612-53 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1Y6 Fax: 780-679-2001 Email: hr@bethanygrp.ca For further details go to: www.thebethanygroup.ca Job Postings In compliance with The Protection for Persons in Care Act, successful candidates must provide a valid Criminal Record Check (current within 90 days) before employment can be confirmed. We sincerely thank all candidates for their application; however, only those selected for interview will be contacted.
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HARBERG WOOD
GARNETT RADCHENKO
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN Full-time, Permanent
We are seeking an Accounting Technician who will be given the opportunity to work on a variety of engagements for clients in an array of industries. We offer a competitive salary in a relaxed work environment.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To maintain and improve our customer service and growing dealership, we are seeking applications to fill the following position at our Collision Centre:
Box Liner Technician/ Detailer General Responsibilities • Preparing vehicles for polyurethane coating and applying the coating • Detailing customer vehicles • Maintaining/Cleaning equipment and shop Requirements • General mechanical aptitude • Positive attitude • Time management skills • Driver’s license Compensation and Benefits In addition to competitive pay, we offer our employees: • Extended Health Plan • Dental Plan • Life and Disability Insurance • Employee Vehicle Purchase Program • Professional positive work environment The ideal candidate will be driven to complete each task with accuracy and urgency, while having an eye for detail to take pride in the work they have done. Experience with spray equipment and air tools an asset but we will train the right candidate. Possibility of apprenticeship, as collision technician, for the right individual. Apply in person to Lyle Nahirniak, Collision Centre Manager or email to lnahirniak@lambford.com 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3T4
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Heavy Duty TRUCK TECHNICIAN Journeyman status preferred, but applications from experienced 3rd or 4th year techs are also welcome. You would join our team in a busy, well-equipped and widely respected service centre. Apply with resumé, in confidence, to…
3836-42 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 4B9
P: 780.672.7396 F: 780.672.6720 E: Trausti.Tobiasson@glover-ace.com
• Prepare journal entries and provide full cycle bookkeeping services as required by clients • Maintain, monitor and reconcile GL and Sub-ledger accounts, including bank reconciliations, accounts receivable, inventory, prepaid expenses, accounts payable, accrued liabilities, GST and intercompany accounts • Identify issues and errors, investigate discrepancies and discuss resolutions with engagement partner • Prepare payroll and related government remittances • Prepare GST returns • Prepare year end tax forms (T4s, WCB reports and T5s) • Work with accounting software and provide support to clients including set up for new clients • Assist with compilation, review and tax engagements
QUALIFICATIONS • Possess three to five years of full cycle bookkeeping experience • An Accounting certificate or a Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce or Business Administration would be considered an asset • Ability to administer and understand full cycle accounting • Working knowledge of trial balances, general ledger databases and financial statement close processes • Understanding of payroll and bookkeeping on manual and computerized systems • Experience working with accounting software such as Sage (Simply) and QuickBooks • Strong computer literacy including basic skills in Excel • Ability to manage multiple assignments, adapt to changing priorities and work independently or as part of a team
Interested applicants should e-mail or fax their resume to: Harberg Wood Garnett Radchenko, LLP Chartered Professional Accountants Attention: Scott Garnett, CPA, CA sgarnett@hwgr.ca Phone: 780-672-2600 Ext. 106 • Fax: 780-672-0057
St. Francis Xavier Church is looking for a well-organized, energetic person to fulfill a full-time position as
CUSTODIAN
The preferred applicant will have knowledge and experience in providing caretaking and custodian services in a large facility (the new church). The applicant will also be expected to maintain the grounds around the church. Applicants must have experience with indoor and outdoor maintenance equipment (floor washer, polishers, lawnmowers, snow blowers, etc). The applicant must be a team player and able to be flexible when meeting the various demands on the use of the facility. WHMIS and First Aid Training is essential. Wages will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Position description is available upon request. Please submit resumé with reference to the address below to the attention of Rev. Larry Pederson. We thank all who apply; however, only those who are invited for an interview will be contacted. Position will remain available until a suitable candidate has been selected.
St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church 5010-48A Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0K8
Kodiaks host showcase series By Murray Green
The Camrose Kodiaks are currently making some tough decisions on the last roster spots. Camrose ended the preseason with a 4-2 loss to the Kindersley Klippers on Sept. 8. The Saskatchewan team led 3-1 and 4-1 prior to the final period. Kyler Kupka garnered both tallies for the Kodiaks. Goalie Griffin Bowerman made 28 of 32 saves in the Camrose net. After the Kodiaks opened the Alberta Junior Hockey League with two games at home, they now travel for four games. The next home game is on Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. against Sherwood Park in the Encana Arena. However, Camrose will host the showcase series of games on Sept. 28 and 29. That means the away game against Grande Prairie on Sept. 28 will be played at the Encana Arena as well. Bear facts
The Kodiaks are ahead of the rest of the junior hockey world when it comes to reducing the number of 20-year-olds on the roster. Camrose currently has four senior players. The Canadian Junior Hockey League’s board of governors announced an initiative to reduce the number of 20-year-old players allowed to compete, starting this season. The three-year plan will change the permitted active roster of nine players in their last year of junior eligibility. Beginning with the 2018-19 year, CJHL clubs will begin to reduce the number of 20-year-olds that will be permitted by one, until the maximum number allowed reaches six, by the commencement of the 2020-21 season. The reduction of senior players will allow for the development of younger players. On another note, Canada’s National Junior A championship is set for May 11 to 19, 2019, in Brooks.
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Another impressive brand new Zetsen home awaits you in the familyfriendly subdivision of Creekview. This walk-out two-storey backs onto the valley and will awe you with its stylish finishes and breathtaking views. As you enter the home, you are greeted with trendy high-end finishes including vinyl plank flooring, a glassaccented staircase to the upper level and loads of sunlight pouring in from trendy windows. The main floor's eightfoot doors add to the extra quality of the home. The open concept living/dining and kitchen create a feeling of continuity and allow for easy conversation. The living room features a one-of-a-kind tile feature wall with a stunning 55-inch modern fireplace. The sleek kitchen exudes style with gorgeous white cabinets, quartz countertops, glossy backsplash tile and a huge centre island accented in a rich royal blue. A walk-through pantry offers easy access to the large entryway off the garage, complete with built-in storage lockers for keeping things tidy. A two-piece powder room is convenient for visitors. Adjacent to the kitchen is a
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large eating area with coffered ceilings that add light and grandeur. Garden door access to your covered back deck complete with maintenance-free decking allow you to take in the spectacular valley views. The upper level of the home is equally beautiful. The master suite features a built-in window bench where you can sit and soak in the sun and views, a shiplap feature wall, desirable walk-in closet, a chic en suite with soaker tub, a six-foot glass and tile shower and luxurious finishes. Completing the upper level are two bedrooms, a four-piece bathroom and a conveniently located laundry room complete with built-in laundry hampers. The unfinished basement awaits your own personal touches with backyard access to a concrete patio. The attached two-car garage is finished. This brand new home with extra attention to detail and comfort is located at 5122-36 Avenue and is priced at $569,900. An open house will be hosted on Saturday, Sept. 22 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. or for a personal viewing, call Matt Banack or Matthew Mayer at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or Matt 780-608-9733 Matthew 780-781-7088
COZY MOBILE HOME W/2 LOTS! … You’ll love the peacefulness, relaxing lifestyle of Kingman community. Well maintained, affordable 2-bdrm. w/10’x16’ addition. Private deck, 20’x24’ garage. Edmonton water supply, school K-12. Easy commute to Camrose, Nisku or Edmonton. Asking $89,500 CA0146499
SO MUCH VALUE! ... Pride in ownership is on full display. 4-bdrm. home in Hay Lakes won’t disappoint. Nice neutral paint, fantastic fam. rm. w/vaulted ceiling, elegant gas FP, mainly cordless custom blinds, new carpet, bright open floor plan. Stunning fully fenced oversized yard! Asking $340,000 CA0144275 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 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 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 WARM, WELCOMING BUNGALOW … in Village of Holden. Updated windows. Asking $159,900 CA0143913 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN FORESTBURG! … Bldg. consists of 6 units, rear parking, street parking, IC E! Reno’s include entrances. EW2 PR N siding, roof. Get this one into your rental portfolio! Asking $399,000 CA0140638
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COMMERCIAL E X C E L L E N T B U S I N E S S / INVESTMENT OPPORTU N ITY! – ZONED M1 ... Excellent east end location! 10,000 sq. ft. building, plus additional 2nd floor mezzanine and offices. Three titled condo bays w/14’x16’ doors. Easy customer access and parking! Excellent place for your business and you can lease what you don’t need! Call now! CA0146778 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 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 INDUSTRIAL LAND AVAILABLE … in Camrose. Over 14,000 M2 (146’x100’). Being sold “as is where is” with no warranties or representations. Asking $139,900 CA0145811 M&M FOOD MARKET … is well established, in high traffic location. Recent reno’s. Here’s your chance to add to existing portfolio or start a new one! Fantastic exposure, great walk-up capability make this a truly desirable location for any retail business. Completely turnkey, ready for new owners! Asking $375,000 CA0143960 EXCELLENT OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY! ... Great location, highway exposure! 1528 sq. ft. retail bldg. w/additional mezzaLEAS ED! nine. Imagine the possibilities. Available immediately. Asking $375,000 CA0103916 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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EXCELLENT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY … on the Ring Road. 3.01 acres w/exposure to 50 Street and Camrose Drive. CA0138670 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 OVER 32 ACRES OF PRIME LAND READY TO BE DEVELOPED! … This fully serviced parcel in west end Camrose is now available. Look at making your own imprint in this ever evolving city. Motivated sellers ready to make a deal! Asking $2,800,000 CA0144255
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FIVE QUARTERS OF LAND! … Everything you need to expand, or start, your farming operation today! 775 acres +/– and of which 684 +/– are farmable. Two beautiful, well-cared-for houses on the property, out buildings, quonset. Good high E! 113’x180’ producing water throughout, N EW PRICmassive shop w/in-floor heat. Nicely located about 45 min. east of Camrose on Hwy 26, just south of Viking. This is one piece you may want to have a look at before it’s gone! Ask $4,099,900 CA0142912
OWN THIS MOTEL AT A GREAT PRICE! … 25 unit motel for sale PRIC E!in Forestburg! Ready for either Na EW live-in, or investor looking to add a potential revenue earner. Units all come fully furnished, 9 suites w/kitchenettes. Bldg. across from Golf Course, community hall. CA0140639 Asking $399,000 GREAT INVESTMENT … 3970 sq. ft. commercial bldg. Main bay w/dual 14’ OH doors, radiant heat + sec. bay w/standard garage door and FA heat. 3-phase power, 220, city water/ sewer, 2-pce. bath, office, reception. 39’x99’ storage compound + ten 12’x20’ storage bays, 1168 sq. ft. home. Use it all or sublet to pay the bills. Asking $339,000 CA0129977 NEED SPACE FOR YOUR NEW IDEAS? … Or growing company? Or maybe you want an indoor place for your RV, or a spot to work on your toys? Only 10 min. drive from Camrose in Bittern Lake. 40’x50’ shop w/solid concrete floor would be ideal for anyone! Maint. free bldg., power in place, two 12’ doors, 14’ ceiling height. Asking $149,900 CA0141335 EXC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – ZON E D M1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL! ... 4 lots w/good central location, suitable for multiple uses. 4352 sq. ft. bldg., good workshop areas, loading doors, front offices, mezzanine storage, HE furnaces, a/c. Fenced storage yard, 28’x30’ rear garage. Easy customer access. Call now! CA0062344 Asking $449,000 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 6,000 SQ. FT. EMPTY LOT! … Located downtown between Credit Union and Royal Bank. C1 zoning, excellent location. Wonderful investment or building spot opportunity! Asking $149,900 CA0085343 COMMUNITY STORAGE … Convenient self-storage options w/81 units + 4 outdoor stalls, 10’x30’ shed. Fenced compound w/coded gate access, 2 man. swinging gates, 10’x10’ office. Each unit has concrete base, drywall int., OH door. CA0143600 Asking $795,000
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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 EXC. SPACE IN DOWNTOWN CAMROSE … This 2171 sq. ft. space has a ton of potential. Located above From Kicks to Kids, this parcel could be ideal for a retail setup, professionals, accountants, lawyers + more! Camrose is known for its downtown shopping, w/wonderful boutique stores, charming restaurants, niche coffee shops. Clean, inviting, available immediately. Asking $1810/mo. CA0143994
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Open HouseS Thur., Sept. 20, 12-2 pm #406, 4625-50 Street EXC. CONDO OVERLOOKING JUBILEE PARK … You’ll love park views, walking trails! Blocks from city centre. Beautiful open design, vaulted ceilings, awesome loft, huge bright windows, superb balcony. Lovely kitchen, gorgeous LR, cozy gas FP, 3 baths, spacious master, a/c. Htd. garage just steps from elevator! CA0146607 Asking $372,900
Thur., Sept. 20, 3-5 pm 6015-28 Avenue E X C E P T I O N A L LY 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. Asking $629,900 CA0096217
Thur., Sept. 20, 3-5 pm 5718-42 Avenue WONDER F UL BUNGALOW ON QUIET TREE-LINED STREET … 3+1 bdrm., 3 baths, vinyl windows on upper, hardwood LR. Sunroom, single attach. garage. Fully fin. w/lge., full fenced yard w/additional space for your dream garage! CA0144056 Asking $288,500
Thur., Sept. 20, 3-5 pm 34 Elliott Drive EXC. FAMILY BI-LEVEL … across from park/
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tury 5-bdrm., 1376 sq. ft. bi-level w/bright open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, spacious kitchen, lovely LR, cozy FP, lge. dinette, generous bdrm., en suite, huge family/games area. Attached 22’x24’ garage, RV parking + more. Asking $379,900 CA0146215
Thur., Sept. 20, 4-6 pm 4902-54 Avenue 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 $164,900 CA0132054
Sat., Sept. 22, 11am-1pm 5908-24 Avenue NEW COMMUNITY! WOW! WALKOUT BSMT. VILLAS OVER! LOOKING LAKE! … G IN LIST NEW Valleyview West, parks & walking trails close by. Coffered ceilings, hardwood flrg., gourmet kitchen, granite, spacious dinette, gorgeous LR. Superb master, en suite, a/c, exc. bsmt., in-floor htg. Awesome deck/patio, fin. garage, artificial turf. It’s all done, amazing views! CA0140242 Asking $530,162
Sat., Sept. 22, 11am-1pm 5122-36 Avenue “Home of the week, see page 39!” ABSOLUTE STUNNER! … Stylish and functional WO 2-storey. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, upper laundry room, bonus room, covered deck, fin. garage, A/C, quartz counters, walk thru pantry, gas FP + more! Custom built bench seating in back entry, master bdrm., 5-pce. en suite w/6’ shower, stand alone soaker tub! This one is going to wow you! Asking $569,900 CA0146374
Sat., Sept. 22, 1-3 pm 6014-44 Avenue W O N D E R F U L LY UPDATED BI-LEVEL … Close to Chester Ronning School and Rec. Centre. Triple pane upper windows, updated baths, new high eff. furnace, vinyl plank in bsmt. and totally updated kitchen! 2+2 bed w/2 bed, 22’x24’ garage and large mature fenced yard. Asking $299,900 CA0146458
OVER $375,000 A M A Z I N G PROPERTY ON ENORMOUS LOT IN FANTASTIC NEIGHBOURHOOD! … 4-bdrm., 4-baths, 2-storey well taken care of home! Dble. att. fin. garage. Oasis of mature trees, landscaped yard, garden area, numerous sitting areas, covered & open patio, fire pit, detached triple garage! CA0146181 Asking $579,900 Impressive floor plan in valleyview west! … Vaulted ceilings, gorgeous kitchen, 3 bdrm., finished FR in bsmt., 24’x22’ garage plus much more! Ask $444,900 CA0086740
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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 $629,900
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ABSOLUTE STUNNER! … Stylish and functional WO 2-storey. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, upper laundry room, bonus room, covered deck, fin. garage, A/C, quartz counters, walk thru pantry, gas FP + more! Custom built bench seating in back entry, master bdrm., 5-pce. en suite w/6’ shower, stand alone soaker tub! This one is going to wow you! Asking $569,900 CA0146374
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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $375,000 BRAND NEW BUNGALOW … Quartz kitchen counters, FP, vinyl plank flg., MF laundry, WI pantry, vaulted ceiling. Bsmt. framed for future dev. Covered porch, 11’x18’ deck, triple car garage. CA0111562 Asking $429,900 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 CA0146889 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 $549,900 CA0133035 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 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 BEAUTIFUL BI-LEVEL, TRIPLE GARAGE! … Bright open floor plan, 2 entrances, vaulted ceilings, open staircase, columns, arches, lots 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 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 SITTING ON ONE OF THE NICEST LOTS IN CENTURY MEADOWS! ... This really could be the quality home your family’s been waiting for! Featuring high-end engineered hardwood, vaulted ceilings, custom master, quartz counters, gas FP. Trex deck w/in-step lighting, prof. landscaped yard – THE LIST GOES ON! Everything is done, just move in! Asking $555,900 CA0119198 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 PRICED TO SELL! STUNNING … custom built home in Valleyview. Close to walking trails, parks. 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
Beautiful Walk Out Bungalows by Battle River Homes Gorgeous walkout condos Amazing lake views! backing onto lake and trails! NEW IN VALLEYVIEW WEST In-floor heated • Desired community LAKE ESTATES! walkout basements! • 9’ and 10’ ceilings • Gourmet kitchens, granite • Generous garages • Exceptional 5908-24 Avenue craftsmanship Sat., September 22 • Finished with 11 am-1 pm Starting from $409,162 elegance
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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 counter tops, 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 garage. Asking $579,900 CA0146181 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 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 STYLISH, MODERN 2-STOREY ... w/bsmt. suite. 9’ ceilings, vinyl windows, hardwood/ tile floors + more. 3 upstairs bdrm. w/two 4-pce. baths, laundry. Bsmt. has one bdrm., 4-pce. bath, kitchenette, living/dining area, private laundry. No maint. deck, 22’x22’ garage. Immed. possession. Asking $399,500 CA0143225 AMAZING CUSTOM BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW … in Valleyview! Premier location, exc. quality, impressive floor plan. Coffered ceilings, gorgeous open stairwell, stone accents, beautiful hardwood flrg., XL windows, custom cabinetry, granite, huge island/breakfast bar, WT 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. Now only $1,095,000 CA0141217 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 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 $749,500 CA0133116 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW W/SECONDARY SUITE, AWESOME 4-CAR GARAGE! … Valleyview West subdivision, close to parks, walking trails! Lots of possibilities, w/perfect hobby shop, revenue from secondary suite! MF features bright open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, hardwood/tile flrg. Exc. kitchen w/island, WI pantry. Superb dinette w/garden door to huge covered deck. CA0137677 Now only $524,900 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 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 ONE OF THE NICEST YARDS IN CAMROSE! … A must see in a quiet crescent. Parklike setting in back yard boasts underground sprinklers, RV parking, a lovely fountain, superb deck. Updated w/new windows, flrg. in most rooms, a ton of natural light, lots of space! Downstairs recently fin. w/new flrg., in-floor heat, 2 new furnaces +++. Just move in! CA0142801 Asking $469,000
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CAMROSE HOMES $250,000 to $375,000 BRIGHT, WELCOMING BI-LEVEL … on lge. lot! 4 bdrm., 2 Open floor E! baths. PR IC plan whenNE youWwalk into living/dining/kitchen area. Lge. covered deck overlooks fully landscaped oversized fenced yard w/amazing apple tree, detached dble. htd. garage. Close to all west end amenities, golf course, playground! Asking $284,900 CA0145381 2ND OLDEST HOME IN CAMROSE! … Rare, historic character 3-bdrm. home ready for new chapter in its history. 2.5-storey w/clapboard siding, truncated pyramid roof, front-facing gable dormer w/open front porch w/2nd storey balcony. Modernized kitchen, character LR, DR, upper attic rec area. Asking $334,800 CA0146178 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 $264,500 CA0133505 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. Now only $347,000 CA0133262 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 $336,400 CA0138755 EXC. 2-STOREY IN CENTURY MEADOWS! … 4-bdrm., 4 bath family home, quiet! Asking only $344,900 CA0124474 WELCOME HOME! ... Lovely multi-level w/MF master, open concept living, hardwood/tile floors, 4 bdrm., 2 baths, part. fin. bsmt. 22’x24’ garage w/RV access on paved lane, fenced yard. Asking $359,900 CA0142533 WONDERFUL ONE-LEVEL LIVING OPTION … w/mostly fin. WO bsmt. Well kept, cared for bungalow w/hardwood flrg., walk-thru pantry, 4-pce. en suite, MF laundry, bright open concept, low maint. deck/yard. You’ll love the lifestyle! Asking $329,900 CA0132421 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 $269,900 CA0137907
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55’x235’ LOT ZONED R3 … in downtown area. Rear, side alley access + 40’x32’ triple htd. shop. Zoning allows upwards of 12 units. CA0142820 Asking $259,900 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 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 R ARE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! … Up/ down duplex has 3 bdrm., 2 full baths, laundry, lots of space upstairs. Downstairs is separate suite w/2 bdrm., 1 full bath, laundry, separate entrance, own porch, own parking. A must see! Asking $378,900 CA0136354 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 $434,900 CA0137733
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!
EXC. BUNGALOW, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... Very well maintained 1196 sq. ft., 3+1 bdrm. w/lots of recent upgrades. Great family or retirement home. Superb bsmt. dev. w/huge family/games room. 24’x30’ htd. garage, oversized yard, RV parking + more. Call today! Asking $344,800 CA0128814
WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME … walking distance to Jack Stuart School, backing onto green space. 4 bdrm., 2 baths. 24’x26’ garage, fenced yard, large deck. Over 1100 sq. ft. fully finished! Asking $279,000 CA0144325 IMMACULATE 5-BDRM. BUNGALOW … close to Jack Stuart School. Mf laundry. Asking $349,900 CA0145400 LOCATION, LOCATION! … Bungalow situated ideally on quiet street, close to schools, rec centre. Nice updates ready for new owners. Fully fin. bsmt. Fully fenced yard, dble. garage, RV/additional parking. CA0146981 Asking $265,000 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 $362,900 CA0139403 WEST FACING BALCONY … in a very clean 1146 sq. ft. adult living condo! Social E! IC PR room, underground W NE 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 $297,500 CA0139123 BUNGALOW TOWNHOUSE! … Attractive, well maintained, backing onto walking 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 WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME IN CREEKVIEW! … Well laid out floorplan w/vaulted ceilings, ample natural light, and 4-bedrooms this home really has it all. Open inviting kitchen w/island, beautiful LR overlooking backyard. Two spare bdrms. on MF, superb master bdrm. boasts WI closet and en suite. Downstairs professionally finished top to bottom, truly a wonderful space. A large FR w/a ton of potential, and another bedroom and bathroom complete this bsmt. development. Asking $368,900 CA0146556 QUIET LOCATION WITH A VIEW! ... Bilevel backing onto lge. green space. Asking $289,900 CA0143755 GREAT VALUE IN CREEKVIEW! ... Over 1500 sq. ft. multi-level w/hardwood floors, granite counters, SS appl., vaulted ceilings, gas FP, framed-in bsmt. + more! 3 bdrm., 2 baths. Lovely master w/WI closet, 4-pce. en suite. Dble. att. garage, fully fenced/landscaped yard, raised deck. CA0141459 Asking $349,900
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WONDERFUL SW MEADOWS HOME! … Bright open floor plan, lovely kitchen w/island, LR, DR w/view & access to beautibig back yard, green !ful w/impressive G IN ST LI space. Superb master en suite, NEW WI closet. Lge. 2nd bdrm., 4 baths, fin. bsmt., generous FR. Enjoy trails, playground, park, att. garage, various updates. Move-in ready, it’s perfect! Asking $259,900 CA0147345
ACREAGES QUARTER SECTION! … Enjoy country living at its finest on this beautiful, peacePR ICE! open concept ful property. 5-bdrm. NEW bungalow, 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 $949,900 CA0141122
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ACREAGES 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 CUSTOM BUILT 1885 SQ. FT. RAISED BUNGALOW … on 11.05 acres. 3+1 bdrm., 3 full baths, ICF bsmt. w/infloor heat, triple pane windows, HRV unit, hardwood/tile/cork flrg. + more! 24’x24’ garage, 24’x28’ htd. shop. Ideal setup for animals w/fence, x-fence, dugout. 10 min. east of Camrose, just off Hwy 26. CA0143322 Asking $659,900
HOBBY FARM! … Just outside of Daysland, beautiful mature setting. 3.7 acres, 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Lge. LR addition w/new wood stove. Barn w/vaulted loft, stalls, att. htd. workshop, dble. htd. garage. Perfect for horses, livestock. CA0127546 Asking $385,000 OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THIS ACREAGE WITHIN 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 in property and home! Close to parks, trails. Asking $989,000 CA0145648 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 $544,900 CA0138798 REMARKABLE PROPERTY! … 1/3 mile off Hwy 21. 10 min. to Camrose. 26 acres, 2190 sq. ft. fully fin. home + sun room. A/C, vinyl windows, 3 gas FP, newer shingles. 32’x48’ htd. shop, 32’x60’ partially htd. shop, 34’x60’ barn. 7 acres fenced, 11 acres hay, dugout, garden, masterfully landscaped. A true beauty! Asking $995,000 CA0119340
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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 WALKOUT 2-STOREY … backing onto park, playground. You’ll absolutely love the location, lifestyle w/ valley walking! Only $548,700 CA0123999
CUTE, CHARMING BUNGALOW … just east of downtown, walking distance to Charlie Killam and École Sifton Schools. 4 bdrm., 1.5 baths, vinyl windows, updated bsmt. insul., orig. hardwood flr. 14’x26’ garage. Quiet cul-desac. Immed. poss. Asking $197,500 CA0145372 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 $238,900 CA0137938 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 EXC. DUPLEX IN BEAUTIFUL VALLEYVIEW! … Close to walking trails. 3 bdrm., 2-storey design w/open floor plan, lots of bright windows, 9’ ceilings, spacious kitchen w/garden door to private maint. free deck. Investment property or first time buyer. Asking $244,900 CA0143491 GREAT STARTER BUNGALOW … by schools, parks! 958 sq. ft. 2+1 bdrm. w/good location. Bright LR, cozy kitchen, dinette w/patio doors to lge. private deck. Dev. bsmt. w/lge. family/games area. Courtyard, 24’x26’ garage, alley access + more! Asking $212,900 CA0145857 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 $224,900 CUTE, QUAINT CHARACTER HOME … close to downtown, schools! 2 bdrm., one full bath, tons of charm. Mature landscaped yard w/cottage style white fence, sitting porch area, fruit trees, garage. A great opportunity! Asking $239,900 CA0145545
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