March 19, 2019 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXVII, No. 17   32 Pages   March 19, 2019

Photos by Murray Green

Augustana Plays

Concord Floral cast members, above left to right, Racquel Deveau, Daniel Wiltzen, Bennett Wilson, Keegan Will, Miracle Mopera, Alisha Breton, Emily Kerr, Sam Tang, Dharma Pérez and Kassidy Ottenbreit reflect on the secret hidden within the teenagers and their surroundings.

Foreplay or: The Art of the Fugue, cast members, from left to right, Raegan Mines, Karen Beverly Dumas, Kristine Francesca Young, Sharnelle Umphrey, Elysia Marchand and Elizabeth Marchand share their thoughts on a mini-golf course.

Inside Who Can I Count On? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 City of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Out and About . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 to 19 On the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 to 22 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 and 25 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 to 30

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The University of Alberta Augustana Campus winter production class presents two plays: Concord Floral and Foreplay or: The Art of the Fugue …for seven performances starting on March 21. Share an evening of comedy and mystery with two plays presented by Augustana students. Shows will be on March 21, 22, 23 at 7 p.m. A matinee will be held at 2 p.m. on March 24 and then March 27, 29 and 30 at 7 p.m. in the Augustana Theatre Centre. Tickets are available at the door. Warning: This show contains coarse language, sexual content and drug references that may not be suitable for all audiences.

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News Features Centra Cam winners at annual bowl-a-thon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Community Band set to perform spring concert. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Augustana presents two plays over seven days . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Kodiaks eliminate Mustangs, play Oilers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Homespun Column by Laurel Nadon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10


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True grit

Saturday, June 3, 2017, 9:28 a.m. Alex Honnold climbs up and over the top ledge of El Capitan in Yosemite National Park in California. A few hikers arrive at the summit, following paths up a valley slope. They smile a greeting, thinking Honnold is a fellow hiker. They don’t realize he took a different route–the vertical route. Several things are nota-

ble about Honnold’s climb. El Capitan is a granite monolith, about 3,000 feet (975 metres) from base to summit. “El Cap” isn’t just high. It’s a brutal technically challenging climb. Much is almost totally vertical, with no toeholds. After the first 150 metres, the climb back down becomes impossible. Climbers say some parts are “like walking up glass.” Climbing the El Capitan rock face at all is an amazing feat. But here’s what’s most notable. Honnold climbed El Capitan from base to summit alone–nobody with him–with no ropes, no harness, no safety net, no safety gear of any kind. In the climbing world, that’s called free soloing. Just you, fingers and toes, and the rock. And of course, the drop. Though sections of El Capitan have been free-soloed, a norope climb of the entire base to summit was deemed impossible by the world’s most experienced climbers. Honnold is the first and only person ever to attempt it. ***

A film about the climb won this year’s Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature and the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary. The February issue of National Geographic has a story about the climb. If you want a mind-bending vertigo-inducing experience, check out the film or the magazine piece. Even just the magazine photos made me queasy! Reading about Honnold and the several-years preparation that went into the climb was a study in relentless drive, determination, discipline, focus, perseverance. Planning, physical training and mental preparation were equally important. One of Honnold’s comments: “There is no adrenaline rush. If I get an adrenaline rush, it means that something has gone horribly wrong.” Grit. ***

Meanwhile, I’ve also been reading about some of the early experiences of people who came to Alberta in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Among other reactions, I’m grateful to be alive now and not then. Learning more about some of the hardships they endured, I’m simply in awe. One true story: in the 1890s, a woman and three children under 12 travelled on a buckboard from Winnipeg to Wetaskiwin. No, she had no other adult with her. The trip took 52 days across grassland and parkland. In Wetaskiwin, she was re-united with two teenage sons who had come ahead of her by train with some cattle, to scout out land where the family might settle. Stories about the family’s life before and after that trek that have left me wondering, “However did they do that? How did they survive?” Grit. *** I’ve been reading about grit lately–the strength to carry on no matter what; to come through when it really matters. Researchers are studying the qualities that make huge achievements possible. It seems to me there are two circumstances in which grit shows through. One circumstance is like Honnold’s feat–someone chooses a desired accomplishment that may be over-thetop seemingly impossible, and then maps out a plan and does physical and mental preparation to get there. Inevitably there are setbacks and unexpected challenges, and figuring out new ways to do things. Another circumstance is like the woman who came west, on her own with small children, across a wilderness, to create a new life for her family. Again, the trip took planning, physical and mental preparation, the ability to master unexpected challenges in new ways. Our global challenges these days require more of the human race than we’ve needed before–like how to make change on a global scale. May we have the grit–the courage, endurance, perseverance, willingness, creativity and determination to get there–literally, to save the world. ***

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

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The Prime Minister later removed WilsonRaybould from the office of attorney general with no justifiable reason. This appears to be an attempt by the Prime Minister and others to interfere with the course of justice and must be fully investigated, as their actions may very well bring the administration of justice into disrepute. Jack Ramsay, Camrose

Lavalin justice

It goes without sayin’ that the “so-called SNC scandal” won’t just vanish. Pundits suggest it may go on for months. Despite SNC’s excessive lobbying and the repeated efforts of 11 officials from the PMO, privy council, and the finance minister’s offices, Wilson-Raybould firmly supported Roussel’s (Oct 9/18) decision. Prime Minister Trudeau, Gerald Butts, finance minister Morneau, and others obsessed about the “possible (9,000) SNC job losses” if SNC doesn’t get its requested DPA. Analysts, however, question that number because: 1. SNC’s employees in Ontario nuclear facilities, Vancouver’s Sky Train, a major rail-line and two bridges in Quebec, a $660 million Ottawa light-rail contract, and a 27-year maintenance Airport connection contract as part of a $4.7 Billion transit project. 2. SNC’s admin staff for provincial and international projects will keep their positions. 3. Other companies will hire trained SNC personnel. SNC-Lavalin’s murky world-wide corrupt past

My husband and I attended the opening night performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat performed by the cast of About Time Productions. This group, under the direction of Cathie Johnson, has put together a production par excellence. The talent of these young singers is beyond amazing. Les Clampitt, Sherwood Park, formerly of Camrose It is inappropriate for anyone including the Prime Minister, or his officials, to attempt to interfere with the administration of justice. The director of public prosecutions, Kathleen Roussel, decided on a course of action against Lavalin based on a comprehensive investigation by the RCMP. This decision was supported by the Attorney General of Canada, Jody Wilson-Raybould. Officials of Lavelin lobbied the Prime Minister for the less aggressive approach referred to as “remediation agreement” which would have resulted in a slap on the wrists for serious acts of bribery and fraud. The Prime Minister and his officials took Lavalin’s case to the attorney general. Not once, according to the attorney general, but a number of times, citing the loss of jobs and the fact that the Prime Minister was an MP from Quebec. The attorney general remained firm in her decision to proceed against Lavalin as originally determined.

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(e.g. Feb. 1 a $1.3 billion Montreal hospital court case; a pending court case for $48/$130 million Libya bribes and fraud; a suspended $1.2 billion (2012) World Bank loan in Bangladesh, etc.) is serious enough to ban SNC from doing business with the World Bank (April 2013). Yet SNC carries-on “business as usual” in Canada, with its Ontario, Vancouver, and Quebec contracts, Ottawa’s $660 million light-rail contract and a Trillium Line Project. The worst-case scenario job-loss would be fewer SNC CEOs/ top-brass, due to a biddingban on federal projects. Wilson-Raybould’s testimony before the justice committee provided verifiable facts, dates, actions, emails, text-messages, phone calls, and documented meetings, naming 11 officials from the PMO, the privy council and finance minister Moreau’s offices, who applied pressure on her. (Globe and Mail, March 1; “A Closer Look…”). This DPP denial is corroborated by federal court justice Catharine Kane’s (March 8) striking down of SNC’s appeal for a judicial review. She stated, “The law is clear that prosecutorial discretion is not subject to judicial review, except for abuse of process.” What a significant achievement for these strong women, on International Women’s Day. Canadians are fortunate that, regardless of the personal cost, Wilson-Raybould “went to bat” for us. Marion Leithead, Bawlf

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Laurel Warkentin and Tanya Pattullo of the Camrose Arts Council presented a no fee day to Tom Splia of the Camrose and District Community Band, to go towards holding a spring concert on March 24 that is open to the public at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. The deadline for the next round of grants is at the end of March. Go to the City web site for more details.


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25 Years Ago This Week – from March. 22, 1994 edition • The City of Camrose adopted a ‘hold-the-line’ budget at council meeting on March 14th. The 1994 tax levy was established at $6,566,215 with expenses projected at $13,052,970. • Hair Image held their Grand Opening on Main Street, Camrose. • OK! Economy Camrose advertised 2 litres of Foremost milk for $1.45; 4 litres for $2.54.

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Centra Cam winners at annual bowl-a-thon By Murray Green

Centra Cam Vocational Training Association’s 22nd annual Bowl-a-Thon raised $25,000 on March 1, that goes towards technology services. It had about 80 to 90 bowlers at Tabb Lanes in the event held to increase the awareness of Centra Cam’s programs and raise funds to offset rising costs. “The bowl-a-thon is our major annual fundraiser, so we appreciate support from bowlers and the community,” said Shannon Brandt, bowl-a-thon chairwoman. The bowlers were Centra Cam clients, staff and board members. There were also teams from local

businesses and financial institutions. The teams from local businesses competed for the Challenge Cup, which was won by Hauser Home Hardware and Building Centre who raised $2,913. The teams from the financial institutions competed for the Bank Challenge Cup, which was led by Scotiabank that raised $2,900. Along with the fun of bowling, all participants had a chance to win door prizes and prizes for the top fundraisers and top bowling scores. You can still make a donation to the bowl-a-thon by contacting Centra Cam at 780-6729995.

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Wild night for Fish and Game By Lori Larsen

The Camrose and District Fish and Game Association has been serving Camrose and surrounding areas as a not-for-profit charitable organization that benefits its members through active socializing and benefits the communities. “The club was actually started in the ‘20s with Farley Mowat as one of the first members,” noted Camrose and District Fish and Game Association president, Glen Hand. “It faded out and came back in the ‘70s then faded out again and we started it again in 1993.” At its high point, nearing the end of the year, the club has up to 180 members. As stewards of land and wildlife, club members participate in a variety of initiatives and events that advocate common interests of hunters, anglers and outdoor enthusiasts. “We do a lot of projects including our biggest one, Pleasure Island Trout Pond.” The wildlife and nest-

ing area for waterfoul, consisting of 122 acres, is located approximately five minutes east of Camrose and is stocked and open for the public day use and is equipped for those who have mobility challenges. Most recently they began working closely with Battle River Watershed Alliance, educating young people on the importance of maintaining and preserving water sources. “They are going to be taking students out to Paradise Island for nature walks through the area,” noted Hand. The club has also affixed a dock out onto the pond, which, among other purposes, allows local high school students to come out and take water samples for educational projects. “We also contribute the Alberta Wildlife Trust Fund associated with the The Alberta Fish and Game Association,” explained Hand. “The funds go towards enhancing wildlife and land for wildlife. They

usually buy property in conjunction with Ducks Unlimited and Alberta Conservation Association.” The Alberta Fish And Game Association has over 25,000 members provincewide and the Alberta Wildlife Trust Fund has over 100 properties, consisting of more than 45,000 acres preserved for wildlife habitat. “We also have a scholarship program at University of Alberta Augustana Campus, which we have been doing for 15 years,” said Hand. “And there are youth camps that we usually send four young people to each year where they learn firearms training, canoeing, boat and water safety, archery, wilderness overnight camping, practicing survival skills, swimming and fishing.” The club hosts a trophy competition every year, which gives people an opportunity to bring in wildlife horns antlers and other items for scoring. Members spend hours of volunteering within Camrose and surrounding areas for other community events including the Fly In Breakfast, working with local Scouts clubs, the purple martin landlord program (building and maintaining birdhouses), highway clean up and tree planting. On March 23, join the Camrose Fish and Game Association at their 25th annual banquet and fundraiser at the Camrose Resort Casino. The evening will begin with a cocktail hour at 5:30 p.m. including a large selec-

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Bowler Les Knudsen focuses on making a strike in the 22nd annual Centra Cam Bowl-a-thon on Friday, March 1 at Tabb Lanes.

tion of wild game appetizers for guests to indulge in some different tastes, followed by a roast beef dinner. Entertainment will be provided by comedian Andrew Grose with 20 years of experience making people laugh, including appearances on Just for Laughs Comedy Festival. The evening will also host a silent auction featuring a slew of items donated by a variety of organizations and businesses, there is quite literally something for every person’s budget, raffle items and door prizes. Funds raised dur-

ing the banquet and other initiatives hosted by the CFGA are used to continue the amazing work they do at Paradise Island Trout Pond, sponsoring local initiatives and contributing to the preservation of our natural resources through the Alberta Wildlife Trust Fund. For more information on the Camrose Fish and Game Association, visit the Facebook page. To purchase tickets to the Banquet and Fundraiser, contact Jun Mah at 780-672-2890 or Glen Hand at 780-672-2783 or any other club member.


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UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 2019 – 10:00 AM

UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 2019 – 10:30 AM

Seney Farms Ltd. and Peterson Farms Ltd. Bawlf, AB

Ken Jacobsen and the Estate of Rick Jacobsen New Norway, AB

LOCATED: From Camrose, go 24 km east on Hwy 26, then 7 km north on Sec Hwy 854 (Rge Rd 174) or from Ryley, go 23 km south on Sec Hwy 854 (Rge Rd 174). Gate Sign - 47440 Sec Hwy 854 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Bob Seney at 780-679-6393 or Bruce Peterson at 780-608-0030 Previewing starts Monday, April 1. This sale has lots of very good equipment. Major pieces have been shedded. Equipment & Online bidding at 12:30 p.m.

TRACTORS • 1997 NH 9882 4WD w/ 710/70R38 duals (Titan radials), showing 4827 hrs, stand trans, front / rear weights, 4 hyd plus return, Outback auto steer • 1997 NH 9682 4WD w/ 20.8-42 duals, showing 7357 hrs, stand trans, 4 hyd plus return (Eagle Diesel Ltd installed a new Reman 425 hp N14 at 4869 hrs (2011), new tires at 4869 hrs) • 2008 John Deere 7330 Premium MFWD w/ JD 741 self-leveling ldr, 8’ bucket & grapple, showing 1058 hrs, 20 spd AutoQuad Plus, 20.8R38 rears, joystick, LH reverser, 3pt hitch, rear wheel weights, one owner • Frontier pallet forks to fit JD 741 ldr • Frontier bale fork to fit JD 741 ldr • Case 2394 2WD w/ 12’ Degelman HD 2 way dozer, showing 5404 hrs, 20.838 duals, 24 spd PS trans • MF 2805 2WD w/ MF 256 ldr & 8’ bucket, 20.8-38 duals, showing 3281 hrs COMBINES & HEADERS • 2014 John Deere S680 w/ JD 615 PU, 520/85R42 duals, 28LR26 rears, showing 677 sep / 947 eng hrs, Pro Drive, Autotrac ready, power fold hopper, PowerCast tailboard, lateral tilt, long auger, HID lights, Michel’s Crop Catcher, cab cam w/ 2 cameras, one owner. Terms: 25% non-refundable deposit, balance by Aug 1/19. • 2014 John Deere S680 w/ JD 615 PU, 520/85R42 duals, 28LR26 rears, showing 539.6 sep / 772 eng hrs, Pro Drive, Autotrac ready, power fold hopper, PowerCast tailboard, lateral tilt, long auger, HID lights, Michel’s Crop Catcher, 2 cameras, one owner (first used in 2015). Terms: 25% non-refundable deposit, balance by Aug 1/19. • (2) 2017 MacDon FD75-S 35’ Flex Draper headers, sgl knife drive, skid plates, split PU reel, hyd center link, upper cross auger, fore & aft, factory transport, MacDon CA-25 adapter to fit above combines, one owner SWATHERS • (2) 2013 & 2012 36’ Challenger WR9740 swathers, showing 381 hdr / 466 eng hrs, & 409 hdr / 528 eng hrs, 620/75R26 fronts, TopCon auto steer, PU reel, 2 Roto-Shears, sgl knife drive, fore & aft, hyd center link, one owner, purchased new in 2014 SPRAYER • 2013 John Deere 4730 SP sprayer, 100’, 412.9 spray / 852 eng hrs, 320/90R46 tires, 800 gal SS tank & SS booms, Tridekon air lift dividers, 5 way noz bodies w/ 4 tips, 3’’ fill, hyd tread adj, fence row noz, HID lights, auto steer, auto boom height, sec control, c/w JD 2630 monitor & Starfire 3000 receiver, one owner • Four Firestone 520/85R38 flotation tires & rims

TRUCKS & TRAILERS • 2001 Kenworth T800B highway truck, 18 spd, Detroit Series 60, showing 005067 km (25,457 hrs), day cab • 1994 Kenworth T800 highway truck, 15 spd, Cat 435E, showing 928,478 km, day cab • 2016 Bergs GT 345 open end tridem grain trailer, 45’, alum outer rims, dual gates, side chutes, roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires, LED light pkg • 2011 Doepker TA open end grain trailer, 36’, dual gates, roll tarp, 11R24.5 tires, work lights • 2001 Hutchinson Ind tridem bulk water hauler, 7500 Imp gal+/• 1986 Chev 7000 TA grain truck w/ 19-1/2’ steel box & hoist (side exts), 13 spd, Detroit 8.2L diesel, showing 133,575 km • 1967 Chev 40 SA grain truck w/ 12’ box, gas, 4 spd trans • 1972 GMC 6500 TA grain truck w/ box & hoist, 454 gas, 5&4 trans GRAIN DRYER & GRAIN CART • Vertec RV 1200 grain dryer w/ VB-230 elec moisture controller, 7-1/2 hp, propane, 5’’ wet auger, wheels & hitch • Brent 976 grain cart, hyd drive (PTO drive incl), 900/60-32 tires, one owner AUGERS & GRAIN VAC • 2017 Westfield MKX 130-74 13’’x74’ mechanical swing auger w/ elec swing mover (remote), hyd swing winch • Brandt MD 10’’x70’ mech swing auger • 2017 Meridian HD10-46 10’’x46’ auger w/ Meridian SP mover, Vanguard 37 hp EFI, elec clutch, reversing gear box • 2013 Brandt 8’’x42’ Super Charged auger w/ Brandt SP mover, Kohler Command Pro 30 hp, elec clutch • Westfield TF 80-51 8’’x51’ auger w/ SP mover, Kohler Pro 25 hp, elec clutch • Sakundiak HD8-1000 8’’x33’ auger, Honda 20 hp • Westfield 6’’x41’ auger, 2 hp elec motor, sideways wheels • Westfield 7’’x41’ auger, Kohler 14 hp • Kongskilde 1000 grain vac AIR DRILL & WATER CANNON • 57’ Flexicoil 5000 air drill w/ FC 3450 (340 bu) mechanical TBH cart, sgl shoot, 9’’ spacing, steel packers (recapped), Gen 2’’ carbide tips, harrow closers, one season on primary hoses & trailer hopper • Double A Trailers Water Cannon, sgl head, 1000 PTO, 16.5L-16.1 tires LAND ROLLER & HEAVY HARROWS • 45’ Degelman LB 7645 land roller, 36’’ drum • 70’ Flexicoil Sys 85 heavy harrows, all new tines TILLAGE EQUIPMENT • 57’ John Deere 1810 DT cult w/ NH3 kit, 1’ spacing, 4 bar harrows (newer tines) • (2) 45’ Morris CP-745 Magnum II DT

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cults w/ NH3 kit (cold flow), 4 bar harrows, rear hitch 26’ Ezee-On 2590 TA disc, 9’’ spacing, smooth blades 36’ Morris L-320 Challenger field cult, 3 bar harrows LIGHT TRUCKS & TRAILERS 2008 Chev Z71 2500 HD Duramax, 4x4, crew cab, 6-1/2’ box, leather, auto, showing 209,000 km 2007 Ford FX4 F250, 4x4, ext cab, 6-1/2’ box, auto, 5.4L gas, cloth int, showing 202,000 km 1999 GMC Sierra SLE 2500, 4x4, ext cab, 8’ box, 6L gas, auto, showing 251,003 km 2008 Sure-Trac TA dually trailer, 25’ (20’ + 5’), deck over, pintle hitch 2011 18’ Double A Trailers TA trailer, ramps, 6000 lb axles RECREATIONAL VEHICLES & MOTORHOME 2013 Bobcat 3400 utility vehicle, gas, 4x4, 202 hrs at booking, canopy, windshield, one owner Yamaha 4 wheel golf cart, gas Honda 90 Sportrax quad, 2WD 1975 20’ Vanguard MV20 Class C motorhome on Chev 30 chassis, 350 eng, auto, showing 80,848 mi, sleeps 6, fridge / stove, 2 piece bath LAWN MOWERS 2010 John Deere Z930A zero turn lawn mower, 60’’ 7 Iron Commercial deck, 229 hrs, 29 hp V twin John Deere F735 lawn mower, diesel, 1280 hrs, 60’’ commercial deck 3PT HITCH & YARD EQUIP 10’ Frontier RB 2410 3pt hitch rear blade, hyd tilt & angle Carraro 828 HD 3pt hitch rototiller, 82’’ 48’ Summers 3pt hitch sprayer, 300 gal 6’ Woods Cadet 72 3pt hitch rotary mower Westward LS 41F PT lawn sweep w/ Honda 160 eng GPS EQUIPMENT John Deere 2600 display w/ SF1 activation John Deere Starfire 3000 receiver MISC & SHOP EQUIP Chem Handler II, 120 gal Sotera chem pump (3) 1250 gal poly tanks; 300 gal poly tank (3) 2’’ water pumps; 2’’ Honda trash pump Watermaster slough pump & hose (2) 50’ bin rings w/ tarps; misc bin panels / ladders etc Gatco auger hopper 35 Schumacher crop lifters (4) JD sprayer crop dividers (corn type) Norco 10T portable high clearance sprayer air lift jack

LOCATED: From New Norway, go 6.7 km north on Hwy 21, then 5.6 km west on Twp Rd 460 (Verdun Rd), then 1 km south on Rge Rd 220 or from the junction of Hwy 21 & Hwy 13 (west of Camrose), go 9.7 km south on Hwy 21, then 5.6 km west on Twp Rd 460 (Verdun Rd), then 1 km south on Rge Rd 220. Gate Sign - 45533 Rge Rd 220 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Ken Jacobsen at 780-878-1222 Previewing starts Monday, April 1. This is an outstanding line of equipment. Most equipment has been shedded including air drill. Equipment & Online Bidding at 12:00 p.m.

TRACTORS • 2008 John Deere 9430 4WD w/ 800/70R38 duals, showing 2410 hrs, powershift, weight pkg, Autotrac ready, 48GPM hyd • 1992 John Deere 8760 4WD w/ 20.8R38 duals, showing 4178 hrs, 24 spd PowrSync trans, one owner • 2012 John Deere 7330 Premium MFWD w/ JD H380 self-leveling ldr, 8’ bucket & grapple, showing 1920 hrs, IVT trans, 20.8R38 rears, joystick, LH reverser, 3pt hitch, rear wheel weights COMBINE & HEADER • 2012 John Deere S680 combine w/ JD 615P PU, 520/85R42 Goodyear duals, 620/75R26 rears, showing 657.5 sep / 908 eng hrs, Pro Drive, Autotrac ready, lateral tilt, long auger, HID lights, Michel’s Crop Catcher. Terms: 25% non-refundable deposit, balance by Aug 1/19. • 2009 John Deere 635D draper header, 35’, PU reel, Headsite header height SWATHER • 2014 John Deere W150 swather w/ 30’ JD 430D header (2015), showing 247.6 header / 323 eng hrs, dbl knife drive, split PU reel, transport w/ weight box, triple delivery, sells w/ JD ATU. Terms: 25% non-refundable deposit, balance by Aug 1/19. • 10’ Flaman PT poly canola roller SPRAYER • 2011 John Deere 4630 SP sprayer, 80’, 380/80R38 tires, 419.5 spray / 883.6 eng hrs, 600 gal, four Tridekon dividers, triple noz bodies, air ride, chem eductor, auto steer, auto height, sectional control, c/w JD 2600 monitor & Starfire ITC receiver, one owner AIR DRILL & LIQUID CART • 56’ John Deere 1870 Conserva Pak air drill (2012) w/ JD 1910 TBT (430 bu) air tank (2012), 710/70R38 cart tires, triple shoot w/ Raven liquid kit (sectional control - 6 sec), c/w Greenstar 3 sectional control - no monitor, 12’’ spacing, JD conveyor, 4 rollers, variable rate tank, blockage on primaries, middle tank & rearview cameras, shedded • Pattison CB 3200 liquid fertilizer cart, 3200 gal, hyd pump, Honda GX 200 fill pump.Liquid cart will sell after drill. TRUCKS & TRAILERS • 2012 Freightliner Coronado TriAxle grain truck w/ 24’ Cancade aluminum box & hoist, showing 298,482 km (8357 hrs), Detroit Series 60, 18 spd, Michel’s remote hoist & tailgate, elec roll tarp w/ remote, rear hoist control, pintle hitch plate, 11R22.5 tires, Magnum Grille Guard, alum rims • 1989 Volvo GM TA grain truck w/ 19’ steel box & hoist, showing 394,006

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km (5783 hrs), Detroit Series 60, 15 spd, air ride, roll tarp, pintle hitch • 1986 GMC General TA grain truck w/ 18’ steel box & hoist, Cummins 855, 13 spd, showing 909,089 km, roll tarp, air ride, 11R24.5 tires, (Selling for Craig Lindholm 780-361-6900) • 1997 IH Eagle highway truck w/ 60’’ Pro Sleeper, Cummins 460 hp, 18 spd, showing 545,960 km (22,230 hrs) • 2005 Castleton TA open end grain trailer, 38’, roll tarp, air ride, one owner • 1980 Columbia TA bulk liquid trailer, Model ADAFT 7800, holds 26T+/liquid fertilizer VERTICAL TILLAGE • Degelman Pro-Till 33, 33’, Otico rubber rollers w/ scrapers, 20’’ blades, notched fronts, smooth rears, 600/50R22.5 tires, used one season (approx 800-900 acres), purchased new in 2017 HEAVY HARROWS & FIELD EQUIPMENT • 2010 72’ Bourgault 7200 heavy harrows w/ Valmar 3255 and broadcast kit (all new hoses), one owner • 40’ Bourgault 8810 cult, 9.8’’ spacing, 4 bar harrows, knock-on spoons • S Houle HLL-12 PT 4-way hyd land leveler, 12’, hyd tilt, one owner • Kirchner V ditcher, ltd use • 70’ Summers Super Weeder, newer tips GRAIN DRYER & GRAIN LEG • Vertec 5000 grain dryer, 5 tier, NG, M2 controller, upgraded burner, fully automatic, c/w axle & wheels & 6’’ wet auger & elec motor • 70’ Bucket elevator (Grain Leg), 1500 BPH+/- c/w ladder cage, platforms & 3-way distribution spouts, purchaser responsible for disassembly AUGERS & GRAIN VAC • Westfield MKX 130-74 13’’x74’ mechanical swing auger, full bin spout w/ alarm, reverser, hyd winch, one owner, new in 2016 • Sakundiak HD8-1600 8’’x53’ auger w/ Hawes SP mover, 27 hp Kohler Pro, elec clutch, one owner, SN 63066 • FarmKing 8’’x36’ auger, 20 hp Honda, one owner • Sakundiak HD10-1600 10’’x53’ hyd swing auger • Westfield 7’’x41’ auger w/ elec motor • Rem 2500 HD grain vac, 85.5 hrs at booking, c/w clean up hose, one owner, SN 9090 GRAIN BINS • (3) Wheatland GM 4000 hopper bins, aeration rockets, roof vents, top manway, full bin indicator • Wheatland 1620E hopper bin, 4000 bu+/-, dbl skid, epoxy lined • (3) JTL 18’x6 ring hopper bins, 5500 bu+/-, skids, aeration, roof vents • (4) Westeel 19’x5 ring bins on

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hoppers, 4100 bu+/-, (2 JTL hoppers w/ aeration & skids, 2 Wheatland hoppers w/ aeration) Note: these 4 bins are not on site (2) Twister 14’x5 ring bins on Wheatland hoppers, 2250 bu+/Wheatland 1615E hopper bin, 3264 bu+/-, dbl skid, epoxy lined Chigwell hopper bin, 1400 bu+/-, skid (3) Westeel 14’x5 ring hopper bins, 1800 bu+/(2) Westeel 14’x4 ring hopper bins, 1550 bu+/-, skids, aeration rockets (2) Westeel 19’x5 ring bins on JTL steel floors, 4500 bu+/-, Note: These 2 bins are not on site (2) Twister 25’x7 ring bins on concrete, 10,000 bu+/Chief Westland 19’ bin on concrete, 6000 bu+/(2) Westeel 14’x7 ring bins on steel floors, 2350 bu+/(2) Chief Westland bins on steel floors, 2000 bu+/(2) oilfield bins on steel floors w/ Chief Westland roofs, (5500 bu+/-, 2400 bu+/-) LIGHT TRUCKS & TRAILER 2010 GMC 2500 HD Duramax Z71, 4x4, 213,060 km at booking, Allison auto, diesel, crew cab, 6-1/2’ box, loaded 2010 GMC 2500 HD Duramax Z71, 4x4, 226,996 km at booking, Allison auto, diesel, crew cab, 6-1/2’ box, loaded 28’ TA dually trailer (23’ + 5’), pintle hitch, 20,000 lb GVW GPS EQUIPMENT JD 2630 display w/ SF1 activation JD brown screen JD Starfire 3000 receiver JD Starfire ITC receiver TARP BUILDING 38’x70’ tarp building (newer tarp), 5’ on center pipe arches, purchaser responsible for disassembly, tarp building is not on site MISCELLANEOUS Kubota SQ-3350 diesel generator on trailer, 35 KVA (4) Flaman aeration fans (5 hp / 3-3 hp) (2) Flaman inline aeration fans (5 & 7.5 hp) (3) Watermaster slough pumps & qty of hose (2-8 hp / 1-6 hp) FarmKing 620 rotary mower, 6’ Chem Handler II Mocoat Ind upright fiberglass tank, 150 barrel 2200 gal HD low profile poly water tank; 1600 gal poly water tank on skid 8’’ E-Kay bin sweep Qty Flexxifinger crop lifters Qty 2-3/8’’ & 2-7/8’’ drill stem; qty sucker rod; (4) 21’ pipe racks; misc steel Honda EM 2500X gas generator Labtronics grain tester

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Local seniors society to hold AGM By Murray Green

The Camrose and District Senior Society will be holding its annual general meeting on March 28 at 9:30 a.m. in the Mirror lake Centre lounge area. “I encourage all members to attend,” said mem-

ber Iris Baker. “The society offers anyone over 50 years of age a chance to play 19 different clubs.” The society has card games such as bridge, cribbage, canasta, stick rummy, as well as dance clubs, such as line danc-

ing, square dancing and social dancing. “We also have a music jam, where you can come to listen, dance, play or sing. We hold tournaments and have people participate from other areas of central Alberta. We also have the Alberta

55 Plus Club, which holds competitions for games and crafts,” explained Iris. The activities are a great way to get out and meet new friends and people you might already know. The office at the centre is open Monday

to Friday from 10 a.m. to noon for more information. You can volunteer or receive more information by emailing camsrsoc@ telus.net or visit website www.camroseseniorcentre.com or call 780-6727022.


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UNRESERVED FARM AUCTION SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 2019 – 10:00 AM

Enos and Ruby Lamprecht – Camrose, AB LOCATED: From the junction of Hwy 13 & 21 (west of Camrose), go 5 km north on Hwy 21, then 0.2 km east on Twp Rd 473. Gate Sign - 21082 Twp Rd 473 FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Enos Lamprecht at 780-672-6924 or 780-679-2186 Previewing starts Saturday, April 6. This is a very well maintained, clean line of equipment. Most was purchased new. Major pieces have been shedded. Equipment & Online Bidding at 12:30 p.m.

TRACTOR • 2010 Case IH 335 4WD tractor w/ 20.8R42 duals, showing 1562 hrs, stand trans, high capacity hyd pump, 4 hyd, diff lock, Case / Trimble auto steer, one owner, SN ZAF118362 COMBINE & HEADER • 1996 Case IH 2188 SP combine w/ 13’ 1015 PU header, showing 2243 sep / 2869 eng hrs, 30.5L32 fronts, chopper, grain loss monitor, (Uptime Inspection April/17 - $18,821.45 w/o), well maintained, SN JJC0191502 • 30’ Case IH 1010 rigid straight cut header, plastic tooth PU reel, fore & aft, SN JJC0127749 • Trailtech header transport SWATHER & ROLLER • 2012 25’ Challenger WR9740 SP swather, showing 216 header / 280 eng hrs, 480/85R26 fronts, TopCon auto steer, (2) Rotoshears, PU reel, fore & aft, header tilt, rear hitch, one owner, purchased new in 2014, SN AGCC97400CHS11468 • 10’ FarmKing PT canola roller GRAIN TRUCK • 1980 GMC 7000 SA grain truck w/ 16’ steel box & hoist, auto trans, V8 366 gas, showing 89,812 km, 11R22.5 tires, one owner FIELD & 3PT EQUIPMENT • 36’ Ezee-On 5550 cult, 8’’ spacing, 4 bar harrows, floating hitch, knock-on spikes, rear hitch, one owner, SN 45132 • 26’ Ezee-On 1590 TA disc, smooth blades, ltd use since new bearings • 80’ Flexicoil Sys 82 harrows & drawbar, one owner • Rock-O-Matic 546 rock picker, PTO drive

• Kirchner PT V ditcher MISCELLANEOUS • 8’ Sovema HD 3pt hitch rototiller, • (2) Watermaster floating slough 1000 PTO, one owner, SN 110499 pumps w/ hose • 8’ Kodiak HD 3pt hitch flail mower • (3) Flaman inline aeration fans • 8’ FarmKing 3pt hitch rear blade (1-5 hp / 2-3 hp) • Lincoln 305G Ranger portable AUGERS & GRAIN VAC welder, (Selling for Leo • 2015 Sakundiak SLMD12-72 Zimmerman 780-679-5796) mechanical swing auger, 12’’x72’, • (2) Motorola SM50 2-way radios reverser, one owner, SN 73390 • (2) John Deere back pack blowers • Sakundiak HD8-1400 8’’x46’ • slip tank w/ 12V pump auger w/ Hawes SP mover, 25 hp • Beline granular applicator Kohler Command Pro, hyd winch, • 5000 W gas generator SN 62562 • (2) auger full bin indicators; Classic • Conveyair 2970 grain vac w/ seed treater; (4) duck cannons; hoses, one owner (2) Stihl gas weed eaters; John BINS Deere 14SZ SP lawn mower; No • Wheatland 1620E hopper bin, drift hand chemical applicator; JD 4119 bu +/-, manway, poke hole A150 diesel heater; 150,000 BTU • (2) Wheatland 1212 hopper bins, propane heater; chainsaw; Skeeter 1479 bu +/-, manholes Vac propane mosquito trap; 2T floor jack; Lincoln elec grease gun; PICKUP • 2001 Dodge 1500 1/2 T, 2WD, qty of hand, air & electric tools; replacement flighting for Case IH reg cab, 8’ box, 5.2L gas, auto, 2188 unload auger A/T/C, 215,484 km at booking, slight hail damage

SELLING FOR TRAVIS BOUCK 780-781-3379 CARPENTRY • 1989 Case IH 9150 4WD tractor • (2) Dewalt mitre saws w/ 20.8R38 duals, showing 6523 • Dewalt tile cutter w/ stand hrs, PS trans, 4 hyd, shedded, • Stanley AL 24 auto-level transit SN JCB0002713 • Bostitch 2 hp compressor & • Sakundiak 10-1800 S/D 10’’x59’ finishing nailer; Makita planer, hyd swing auger impact / drill combo, skill saw; Dewalt sawzall & palm sander; SELLING FOR qty Dewalt cut off saw blades; PATRICK HILGARTNER tiling tools; cement trowels & 780-608-3211 edgers; drywall tools; 18V & 14V • 1997 Freightliner FL106 TA grain drills; multi tool; clamps; levels; truck w/ 20’ CBI box & hoist, hyd chisels; spades; shovels; etc silage endgate, Detroit 50 Series, • step ladders; ext ladders; ladder 13 spd, new roll tarp, air ride, jacks; wall jacks 11R22.5 tires • 2012 FarmKing 13’’x85’ swing • qty scaffolding auger, hyd swing mover & winch, • lg qty 3/4’’ concrete form flat bar reverser w/ outside corners

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Tom Spila, right, will lead the band in the spring concert.

Community Band set to perform spring concert By Murray Green

The Camrose and District Community Band will be holding its annual concert on Sunday, March 24 at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre beginning at 2 p.m. The Community Band, under the direction of Tom Spila, will be joined by musical guests, the Festival City Winds Intermediate One Concert Band from Edmonton, under the direction of Wendy Grasdahl. A Camrose Arts Council grant has allowed the concert to be presented as free admission. Both concert bands will perform a variety of selections, from standard concert band literature and marches to jazz and movie themes. Highlights include Fall River Overture (Sheldon), Deep River (arr. Swearingen), and Songs of Old Kentucky (Karrick) presented by the Camrose and District Community Band, and Suite for Band “New England Sketches” (Milford) and Yesterday (McCartney, arr. Longfield) presented by the Festival City Winds. Augustana students within the Community Band will also perform a piece on their own, entitled “Dance Episodes” (Curnow). There will be light refreshments following the concert. Since it’s inception in 1995, the Festival City Winds Society has grown steadily. The program now encompasses groups at a wide range of experience levels from novice to advanced. Grasdahl is well known across Canada as a conductor, adjudicator, clinician, teacher and trumpeter. Formed in 1983, the Camrose and District Community Band was started by a group of 13 interested local musicians, under Spila, for the purpose of providing a recreational adult band for the community. The original community ensemble, called the Rose City Band, was active in the 1960s, but later disbanded. The formation of the Community Band allowed former Rose City Band members, former school players and interested beginners to join together for an enjoyable evening of music every week, and to acquire and improve skills many thought they might never get the opportunity to work on again. While the focus of the band is educational, the group provides a wonderful social outlet: members thrive musically and make new friends at the same time. Membership is open to anyone over 18 years of age and ranges from 18 years of age to 90 plus. The ensemble is governed by an elected executive with help from various committees. Conductor Tom Spila is a graduate of the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Education degree majoring

in secondary music. He has recently retired after having taught music at the elementary, junior and senior high school levels for a total of 44 years The band’s repertoire consists of a wide variety of styles. Performances include local trade shows and events, public concerts and festivals. The Camrose and District Community Band membership consistently totals more than 60 musicians representing a wide array of occupations and people from all walks of life. For many years now Augustana students with experience on an appropriate instrument have been able to join in the band as full members, while receiving university credit for their work. “Community Band is a valuable experience for a university student because even though the group is recreational, as a community band they are serious about making good music. Also, it is an invaluable learning experience for every musician, from the person who plays once a week to the aspiring orchestral musician. The group strives to maintain an inclusive and warm atmosphere so that it is not long before the students feel at home in this community ensemble. It is more than just a band. It is a fellowship of musicians,” said Augustana student Andrew Richards. Rehearsals are held Tuesday evenings from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Camrose Composite High School band room. The season runs from late September to late May. The band welcomes all newcomers so if you are interested, come out to the concert and feel free to talk to members of the band and the director. Original band member Wayne Werner still performs with the band. He recalled how they used to have a kickoff party and corn roast every fall at his mother’s farm, and during the Christmas season would go caroling. Another longtime member, Marilyn Zielke, who joined in 1984 commented that every year without fail the band performs “White Christmas.” She also noted that the difference between the early band years and today is that with the larger more diverse group, they are able to play some more advanced music. Wayne commented that the quality of music education in Camrose is something that residents should not take for granted. In fact, one of the reasons the band has grown is that previous music students have joined and are now performing alongside their former teachers. At one time, three generations of Wayne’s family were in the band.


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My sister-in-law started it all. Instead of coming over to play a board game one weekend, she texted me a photo of her bed, covered in all the clothing she owned. She said she was following a new tidying method called KonMari, created by Marie Kondo. She was deciding which items sparked joy or were useful and then getting rid of all the rest. The keepers were then folded in a radical new way where clothes are never on top of each other. Reorganizing and decluttering spaces is at the top of my least favourite part of being an adult list. I typically only reorganize if it appears that the cupboard is booby trapped and my head and/or feet are in danger whenever I open the doors. However, I have to admit that there is a certain good feeling after a space is tidied up. Plus, one of my camisoles was missing and I thought it might be unearthed with a good reorganizing. A few days later, my bed was also covered with clothing. I held each item up, felt its fabric and really thought about its use. Anything I was keeping because it had been a present, or I thought should look good on me but really didn’t, I gave away. Later that week, I piled everything in my daughter’s room into the middle of the room and started assessing what to keep. Next we did the toys in the living room. Then I was shopping at a second hand store when I realized that clothes were $2 each. (I realize it is ironic that I would choose to buy more clothes after just freshly ridding my closet of unused items, but I can’t resist a $2 deal). I filled my arms with tops, sweaters and jeans. Usually I can spend a large chunk of time in a change room, because I end up with a maybe pile that I have to try on again. Today, however, I knew that preschool pick up time was just around the corner. I tried each item on and asked myself if I loved it. Before I knew it, I had gone through the pile and not picked a single piece of clothing. Somehow deciding what I wanted to keep in my home had turned me into a better decision maker and taught me to see what I love more clearly. Next my sister-in-law loaned me the book The LifeChanging Magic of Tidying Up by Kondo and I realized that I hadn’t been following the KonMari method precisely and likely won’t be. I hadn’t thanked each item for its use before giving it away. I didn’t caress my out-of-season clothing to give reassurance that it will be worn again soon. I haven’t been reorganizing by category–emptying all of the books in the house into one pile seems a bit too traumatic an experience for me. I am surprised that many people I know have also heard about tidying Guru Marie Kondo. In fact, there are funny Internet videos where unsuspecting husbands return home to discover their living room full of garbage bags and realize they have been “KonMari’ed.” (Though this actually goes against the principles of the book– you’re not supposed to guess what “sparks joy” for someone else). Getting rid of things that might have future use is a tricky one. I have fond memories from my youth of gathering with family friends around a tablecloth on the dining room floor to fondue together. I know that my fondue pot is just gathering dust right now, but I swear that I will use it once my children are older and can handle being near hot oil and not having their food ready all at once. Then my husband pointed out that we didn’t use the fondue set for the five or so years we owned it before we had children. Hmmmm. Interesting. And that camisole I had been missing? At the very end of my clothing tidying journey, I closed the final dresser drawer. Only it wouldn’t close all the way. I pulled it out and discovered no less than four shirts, which had overflowed in my haphazard dresser days and become wedged behind the drawer. And among the clothing: my much missed camisole. Maybe it jumped the drawer because it wasn’t getting caressed enough in between seasons.


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Battle River Community Foundation secretary Kevin Gurr presents a cheque to Esther McDonald, chief executive officer and secretary of the CAFCL.

The Battle River Community Foundation recently awarded grants of $3,400 to the Camrose Association for Community Living. The grants are from income from the Jeff Blaeser Memorial Fund and the CAFCL Fund, both created to support CAFCL operations. The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support projects, programs and facilities, such as those offered by the Camrose Association for Community Living, in East Central Alberta which benefit the local communities and have a positive impact on the future. Grants from the Battle River Community Foundation are primarily made possible through the generosity of individual donors and organizations that

have created endowment funds. The principal of these endowment funds are kept intact and the income is made available annually to support local projects and organizations. Since it was founded in 1995, the Battle River Community Foundation has granted over $ 6,350,000 to support community facilities and programs operated by organizations like the Camrose Association for Community Living. To learn more about the Camrose Association for Community Living contact Esther McDonald, chief executive officer, at 780-672-0257. To learn more about the Battle River Community Foundation contact Dana Andreassen, executive director, at 780-679-0449.

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Vikings fought back to tie in the third period. However, SAIT’s Eric Krienke garnered his third to complete his hat trick in overtime to eliminate the Vikings. Skip turned away 41 of 45 shots for the Vikings. Augustana recorded 465 shots on the Trojans. Basketball

Jessica Haenni of Augustana was selected to the 2018-19 ACAC women’s basketball all-conference first team. Teammates Samantha Dargis and Torey Lauber made the second squad. Mason Hunter of the Vikings was selected to the 2018-19 ACAC men’s basketball all-conference first team. His teammate Nathan Bowie made the second squad. Volleyball

Rae Metrunec and Rebecca Petrie of Augustana were selected to the 2018-19 ACAC women’s volleyball all-conference north team. Shae Boyes was selected as the Rookie of the Year. Lyndon Varga and Duncan McDonald of the Vikings were selected to the 2018-19 ACAC men’s volleyball all-conference north team.

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PUBLIC NOTICE

CITY OF CAMROSE, PROVINCE OF ALBERTA SECTIONS 251 AND 258 – THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Camrose, in the Province of Alberta, has given first reading to Borrowing Bylaw 3040-19, 3041-19, 3042-19 which will, upon final passage and approval, authorize the proper officers of the said City of Camrose to borrow monies from Alberta Capital Finance Authority or another authorized financial institution by way of debenture issues, to pay for the cost of financing the following projects:

Bylaw 3040-19 – Asphalt Paving – 48 Avenue South Service Road (Mount Pleasant Drive to Comp Road) The total estimated cost of the aforesaid project is $385,000 per the amounts outlined below: Municipality at Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180,000 Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $180,583 Benefiting Owners (Financed by Debenture – 10 years). . . . . . . . . . . . $24,417

Bylaw 3041-19 – Concrete Monolithic Curb Gutter and Walk – 48 Avenue South Service Road (Mount Pleasant Drive to Comp Road) The total estimated cost of the aforesaid project is $677,500 per the amounts outlined below: Municipality at Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $363,000 Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $274,669 Benefiting Owners (Financed by Debenture – 20 Years) . . . . . . . . . . . $39,831

Bylaw 3042-19 – Concrete Separate Sidewalk – 48 Avenue South Service Road (Mount Pleasant Drive to Comp Road) The total estimated cost of the aforesaid project is $17,500 per the amounts outlined below: Municipality at Large. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,000 Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5,585 Benefiting Owners (Financed by Debenture – 20 years). . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,915 The total net amount to be borrowed for the above projects on the credit and security of the City at large by the issuance of debenture is $69,163. The debentures are repayable to the Alberta Capital Finance Authority or another authorized financial institution for a period of 10 years and 20 years, the annual interest rate is not to exceed 8.0%, or the interest rate as fixed from time to time by the Alberta Capital Finance Authority or another authorized financial institution. The Council of the City of Camrose has determined that 100% of the total amount to be borrowed will be repaid on credit of the City of Camrose at large and funded from the annual property tax levy. NOW THEREFORE NOTICE is hereby given by the Council of the City of Camrose that, unless a petition of the electors is received as provided for by the terms of Section 231 of the Municipal Government Act, the said Council may pass the borrowing bylaws. All persons interested are hereby notified and they are required to govern themselves accordingly. The bylaws may be inspected at the office of the Deputy City Manager. Dated at the City of Camrose, in the Province of Alberta this 12th day of March, 2019. The last date of publication of this notice is March 19, 2019. Kim Isaak, Deputy City Manager, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 0S8 Pursuant to Section 1(i) of the Municipal Government Act an “elector” means: A person who is eligible to vote in the election for a councillor under the Local Authorities Election Act. Pursuant to Section 47 (1) of the Local Authorities Election Act, a person is eligible to vote in an election if the person: • Is at least 18 years old • Is a Canadian citizen • Resides in Alberta and the person’s place of residence is located in the local jurisdiction on election day. A petition may be made by the City of Camrose electors equal in number to at least 10% of the population in accordance with the provisions of Section 223(2)(a) of the Municipal Government Act. The petition for a vote must be received by the City Manager within (15) days after the last date of the publication of this notice and shall contain on each page “an identical statement of the purpose of the petition”. (Further requirements of the petition are provided in Section 224 of the Municipal Government Act.)

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The Recreation Centre is a busy facility with Minor Hockey, Junior A and College Hockey, Adult Hockey, Figure Skating, Major Events, Room Rentals, Fitness Centre and much more. This provides a great opportunity for an entrepreneur or nonprofit group to Lease and operate the Recreation Centre Concession. Please inquire at the Community Services Office at 5600-44 Avenue, Camrose, AB or call Ryan Poole or Jim Cook at (780)672-9195 for details and to view the space.

CANADA DAY EVENT ASSISTANT

The City of Camrose is seeking a temporary summer employee to assist with event planning for the Camrose Canada Day celebrations. The recruitment for this job opportunity will comply with the grant funding criteria outlined with Canada Summer Jobs. FUNCTIONS: • Assist with event planning, fundraising, marketing, and promotions. • Work with staff, volunteers and public at the Arts Centre. QUALIFICATIONS: • Organizational skills. • Personable and reliable with a strong work ethic. • As pre-condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to provide a satisfactory Class 5 Driver’s Abstract and Police Information Check. HOURS OF WORK: This is an 8-week position and includes approximately 30 hours per week. Flexibility in hours may be necessary to address operational requirements. HOURLY WAGE: The hourly wage for this position will be $15.00 per hour. APPLICATIONS: The City of Camrose is an equal opportunity employer and encourages individuals interested in this position to submit a cover letter and resume to the address below or in person by March 29, 2019 at 4:30 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however only those selected for interviews will be contacted. CONTACT: City of Camrose Attention: Arts Director Chuck MacLean Arts Centre: 4809-52 Street, Camrose, AB P: 780.672.9949 | E: jcherry@camrose.ca | W: www.camrose.ca Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.


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Neufeld leaves his police chief position This change will take effect over the next several months. Police commission chairperson Rob Ford said, “It is with mixed emotions we accept Chief Neufeld’s resignation. We thank him for his leadership and contributions and to our community. We wish the chief and his family the best in this new endeavour.” Chief Neufeld indicated how difficult the decision to leave Camrose was for he and his wife, Lynn. “This community embraced us warmly and we have met many wonderful people,” he said, “I am immensely proud of the work of the Camrose Police Service. The women and men, both sworn and civilian, care deeply about each other and this community. Great people committed to serving great people–I think that’s what makes Camrose so special.”

By Murray Green

Camrose Police Service Chief Mark Neufeld will be leaving his position to assume a similar role with the Calgary Police Service. Chief Neufeld joined the Camrose Police Service in 2017. Since then, the service has been strongly focused on both employees and community. The service is actively engaged with partner agencies and support providers to connect vulnerable individuals with appropriate resources. In addition, the structure and systems of the police service have been modernized. These changes have enabled the service to identify crime trends and other community issues in real time, and to intervene appropriately to prevent crime, reduce repeat calls for service, and generally enhance community safety and well-being in Camrose.

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Canadian Bull Congress/ Camrose Regional Exhibition would like to extend their sincere thanks to our sponsors. Congratulations to all our show winners!

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Many thanks to our partners, exhibitors and volunteers. Join us next year for our 34th Anniversary January 24 and 25, 2020.

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Bashaw—March 23 at 9am—Wong’s Restaurant Tofield—March 30 at 9am—Tilly’s Restaurant Camrose UCP Fundraising Dinner—with Jason Kenney & Special Guests March 25 at 5:30 pm—Norsemen Inn Tickets available by contacting Wes Huseby at 780-679-5651 Tickets—$150 per plate

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Canadian icon Tom Cochrane and his band Red Rider are ready to hit the stage at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on March 27. Tom will be playing his major hits, as well as some tracks of his new album Take It Home. To quote the title of one of the songs on his anticipated new record, Tom is now “Back In The Game.” True, the Canadian rock icon has never stopped creating or performing, but Take It Home is his first album of new material since No Stranger. His long and illustrious career, now spanning more than 40 years, has gone from early beginnings as a folk-based singer/songwriter to adventurous rockers Red Rider, prior to achieving massive international success. Music has been in his life as long as he remembers. When he was 11 years old, he sold his train set to buy a guitar. “There is a conditioned cycle that has been imprinted on me since I was about 26. You get out there, you read, you talk, you travel, you experience, you do this stuff that creates a life, then you write about it and attempt to record it. Sometimes that is really painful, sometimes it is really joyful. There is drudgery to it. It’s like flying an aircraft in some senses, with moments of complete boredom and drudgery and moments of complete terror, then you bring the whole thing in for a safe landing.” The aviation analogy is fitting for this son of a bush pilot. (Tom is also a pilot, and was a proud honourary colonel for six years with the 409 squadron in Cold Lake.) He has now touched down with a 12-song collection for loyal fans.


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Augustana presents two plays over seven days By Murray Green

The University of Alberta Augustana Campus winter production class will be presenting two plays starting on March 21. The plays will be at the Augustana Theatre Centre. Shows will be on March 21 to 23 at 7 p.m. A matinee will be held at 2 p.m. on March 24 and then evening shows at 7 p.m. will take place on March 27, 29 and 30. Foreplay or: The Art of the Fugue, by David Ives will be the first play. This is a short, comic, one act play about mini-golf. “It’s about dating on a mini-golf course. A guy is at three different points in his life on three different dates,” explained drama professor Kevin Sutley. Chuck, a would-be Don Juan, is in three rounds of seduction with three different women. The second play will be Concord Floral, by Jordan Tannahill. Concord Floral is a one million-square-foot, abandoned greenhouse and hangout for the local teens. Two friends stumble upon a terrible secret buried there. They go looking for answers and set off a chain of events that cannot be stopped. “This play is about high school students who have a secret. It is revealed that someone has been bullied and a body is discovered. There is a ghost and it is a mystery,” shared Sutley, who is directing the play. Set in present-day Ontario, Concord Floral re-imagines Boccaccio’s medieval allegory The Decameron, in which 10 teens must flee a mysterious plague. The plays will feature about 17 students ranging from first- to fifth-year students. Tickets are available at the door. Warning: This show contains coarse language, sexual content and drug references that may not be suitable for all audiences.

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Powell enjoys British Rolls Royce luxury By Murray Green

Former Strome resident, and local landowner, Dale Powell turns a few heads when he takes his valuable prize possession out for a drive. He owns a rare 2010 Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead Coupe vehicle. “The car construction started in 2009 and it took 10 months to build it. The car was brought over to North America in 2010 to the Pebble Beach Concord Car Show. Eventually, there were 10 cars brought over. There were 300 built world wide,” explained Dale Powell, owner of the beautiful luxury car. “A New York banker bought the Rolls Royce at that car show. I bought it when it came up for sale 10 months later. The new price was $538,000 US. That is the most common question I get,” said the proud owner, who displayed the shiny automobile at the Camrose car show. “It was featured on the television show Top Drive. In fact, Elton John has the same car and by consequence it is the same colour as mine. Simon Cowell from America’s Got Talent also has one, only his is white. Simon and Mel B were shown driving around in it during a show,” he added about the famous model. “Some of the features are that all of the wood trim is yachting teak. The Phantom Drophead was to commemorate, I believe, a 1924 Phantom that was built with the same steel. It is all stainless steel trim on this one. The hood is one piece of stainless steel,” shared Dale. “It was pressed without one weld, it’s all one

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Dale Powell presented himself with a 2010 Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead vehicle as a retirement gift. The luxury and smooth ride is a gift that keeps giving for this car enthusiast.

piece. The car is very heavy, 6,200 pounds, so you think it would be sluggish. Not so, it does zero to 60 miles per hour in five and a half seconds. It is powered by a 6.7 litre V12, twin turbo engine that is very gas hungry.” Those who own a 2010 Rolls Royce Phantom Drophead vehicle are usually thinking about power and not concerned about gas mileage anyway. “That’s about six miles to the gallon. To bring it across the border, it cost me $5,800 in what is a fuel guzzler tax and I raised hell about it. They soon told me that anyone that can afford a half million dollar car shouldn’t bitch about fuel economy, so I couldn’t argue with that one.” With $500,000 in your

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The two-door four-seat convertible features rearward opening coach doors and a two-tone colour scheme that delineates between the upper and lower bodywork and frames the teak wood panelling of the convertible’s tonneau cover. The exterior is available in more than 44,000 colour combinations. It combines aluminium technology and hand-crafted materials. All in all, the car continues Rolls-Royce’s current design theme, premiered on the Phantom. A triangular A-pillars with quarter glass, as well as the spring-loaded pop-up rollover hoops behind the rear seats, provide additional strength and protection for the convertible body.

pocket why would you choose a Rolls Royce? “Through the years I’ve become a slave to cars. I just love cars. I am a GM (General Motors) man at heart with a collection of Corvettes through the years, and I still have 22 registered vehicles. I retired after 46 years in the oil business and I wanted to buy myself a retirement gift. I went down to the United States to buy myself a new Bentley. I checked out the Bentleys and was quite disappointed. I saw this car and I fell in love. I couldn’t justify it cost-wise because I thought my wife would kill me, but I had one of my sons with me. He talked me into it, that I deserved it,” he laughed. “It is better to beg for forgiveness, than ask for permission, so I bought it without the wife’s permission. But, I haven’t regretted it at all. It is the most beautiful car I have ever ridden in,” Dale said, who yes, is still married. “You can do 200 kilometres an hour down the road with the top up and it is absolutely quiet inside. If people talk outside of the car, you can’t even hear them. The soft top is seven layers thick and then lined with Cashmere,” Dale added. “I

shouldn’t say this, but doing 150 through the mountains, it just handles like it is on rails. The suspension system corrects itself a 1,000 times a minute, or whatever, and there are no dips or sways. You can jam on the brakes with no dip. It stays level at all times.” The car has a lot of British extras. “This car is not an exception. It has two spring loaded umbrellas built into the doors, one

in each door. To replace an umbrella is $1,200. When you put it back into the holder it senses if it is wet. If it is, there is a dryer and a blower to dry it, so the next time you use it, it isn’t wet or musty,” he shared. The R and R on the wheels are always vertical and spin back to level for reading at all times. The Powells still call Camrose home and have ties to the city.

Great Auto Memories? Show us your photos, or share your stories which have an auto flavour. Our readers are interested. Contact Murray Green, News Reporter Phone 780.672.3142 Email murrayg@camrosebooster.com


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Watershed names its OTIS winners By Lori Larsen

Protecting the future of our watersheds is a top priority for the Battle River Watershed Alliance (BRWA) and in doing so they engage the public in as many awareness and information initiatives as possible. The OTIS Award, sponsored by BRWA is an initiative developed to recognize businesses, organizations, individuals and youth who go above and beyond to be stewards of the protection and maintenance of our watersheds. The OTIS Awards are awarded based on the efforts of the nominees (subsequent winners) to bring about awareness and on-ground education on the importance of securing a healthy future of watersheds through initiatives or educational programs. “The Battle River Watershed Alliance has a wide-variety of programs for youth, adults, families, municipal staff, community leaders, and others, to learn more about the watershed and develop the knowledge and skills necessary to make a positive impact,” explained Battle River Watershed Alliance education and outreach coordinator, Nathalie Olson. The 2018 winner of the OTIS Award for business category was Nica’s Hair Salon in Camrose. In an effort to reduce the amount of waste, specifically harsh chemicals that would end up in the landfill or washed down the drain and into the water system, owner Lori Krushnerik got on board with Green Circle Salon-a beauty product waste diversion company to send away foils, colour tubes, papers and plastics for recycling.

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Chor Leoni Men’s Choir will be presenting a concert at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on March 25 beginning at 7 p.m. Praised for its excellent intonation and wide palette of vocal colour, Chor Leoni is one of the most active amateur ensembles in North America and performs more than 35 concerts a season to over 15,000 patrons. With stylistic grace and an adventurous spirit, Vancouver’s singing lions have enriched and transformed people’s lives through singing for more than 25 years. Chor Leoni has been honoured with many awards at the national and international level including five first place awards in the CBC National Radio competition for amateur choirs. In July 2018, the ensemble won gold medals in the Equal Voices, Folklore and Musica Sacra categories of the Singapore International Choral Festival and sang in both the opening concert and Grand Prix performances. A few days later, Chor Leoni won gold medals and Choir Championships in the Sacred Music and Male Choir categories of the seventh Bali International Choral Competition. In addition to singing in the opening concert and Grand Prix performances in Bali, the choir also won a special jury’s prize for outstanding choreography. Chor Leoni’s 2016 recording Wandering Heart was a featured CD for Minnesota Public Radio and WFMT Chicago, and received a perfect, five-star rating from the UK’s prestigious Choir and Organ magazine. The choir’s 2018 Christmas recording Star of Wonder was also a featured CD on Minnesota Public Radio this past December. Chor Leoni prides itself on its musical ambassadorship for Vancouver and Canada and has performed at major festivals and concert venues across Canada and the United States. Chor Leoni champions new music and has commissioned hundreds of pieces for male choir, ranging from pop and folksong arrangements to modern works. The ensemble has commissioned works by notable composers such as Zachary Wadsworth, Jocelyn Morlock, Ēriks Ešenvalds, Bob Chilcott, Imant Raminsh, R. Murray Schafer, Stephen Chatman, Malcolm Forsyth, Bruce Sled and Steven Smith. Erick Lichte is the artistic director.


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Vernon Roth December 18, 1921 ~ March 11, 2019 Vernon Roth passed away peacefully March 11, 2019, at the age of 97 years. Vernon was born in Camrose, Alberta, on December 18, 1921 to Albert and Malinda Roth. He grew up and went to school in Camrose. While attending school, he also worked at the family business, Pioneer Garage, which at that time was a Ford and Minneapolis Moline Dealership. In April 1943, he married Berneice Strohschien of Wetaskiwin, and then started their new home on his father’s farm near Kelsey. Coming from the city made farming challenging and, thanks to his wife, father-in-law, and neighbors, he learned how to adjust to farm life. Vernon and Berneice raised five children Ronald (Dolores), Harold (Lynn), Alan (Ingrid), Neal (Sandy) and Linda (Dwayne). He is also survived by numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Vernon loved to work on vehicles and farm equipment and kept everything running smoothly. Vernon and Berneice travelled to Yuma, Arizona for 26 winters. They loved to bring home fresh fruit, vegetables, pecans and raisins, as well as flea market treasures. Vernon loved Berneice’s cooking and baking and, as a result, would frequently invite family, friends and neighbors over for coffee or meals. In later years, Vernon would tend to the garden and see that friends were well supplied with fruit and vegetables. Vernon’s greatest passion was driving the combine, and he did so until he was 91 years old. In 2014, his declining health made long-term care necessary and he was moved to the Louise Jensen Centre at Rosehaven until his passing on March 11, 2019. He was predeceased by his wife Berneice; brother Malvin; and sisters Clara Nelson and Bobby Hare. A Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, March 21, 2019 from Rose City Baptist Church with Rev. Dave Cawley officiating. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Vernon’s memory may be made to S.T.A.R.S. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Darlene Ann Zimmer May 9, 1935 ~ March 10, 2019 Darlene Ann Zimmer of Spring Lake District, Daysland, Alberta, passed away on Sunday, March 10, 2019 at the age of 83 years. A funeral mass was held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, March 15, 2019 from St. Martin’s Roman Catholic Church, Heisler, with Father Carlos Nunez as celebrant. Interment has taken place in the St. Boniface Roman Catholic Spring Lake Cemetery. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.

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…wishes to express their deepest appreciation for all the expressions of sympathy, f lowers and memorial donations in her name. We also send our gratitude to Pastor Bev Swanson for the beautiful service, Burgar Funeral Home for all the kindness and support and the staff of St. Mary’s Hospital for the care given. – The Hitman family

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Cam Lyster January 29, 1997 ~ March 19, 2017 May the winds of Heaven   blow softly, And whisper in your ear, How much we love   and miss you And wish that you were here. Loving and missing you always, Mom, Dad and Greg

In memory of

Cam Lyster January 29, 1997 ~ March 19, 2017 Your love was a blessing, Your memory a treasure, You are loved beyond words And missed beyond measure. Sadly missed and lovingly remembered always by Uncle Arnold, Auntie Lara, cousins Jeff and Eric, and Grandma Hayduk

Hi Dad…

Hazel Alice Walker Marvin Klein (2011) Gloria Klein (2018) It’s been eight years   since I saw you last. To tell you the truth, It went by way too fast. I still remember your   toothless smile, And how you would make me   laugh all the while. As sad as it is, I’m glad   that Mom is there with you, At least that’s my point of view. I keep wondering what   the two of you are up to. Maybe a game or two   of horseshoe? Mom, you are finally with   all your loving pets, You, Dad, animals and   the beautiful sunsets. I still miss both of you dearly, That I can say truthfully. I am getting older but I   will always be your child, Every minute you both   were here was so worthwhile. Thank you for everything   you have taught me, It sure has helped in this life,  honestly. Your loving daughter,

Shauna

September 15, 1918 ~ March 14, 2019 Hazel Alice Walker (nee Wolfe) of Heisler, AB passed away peacefully in her sleep at the age of 100 years, at the Galahad Long Term Care Centre. Hazel was predeceased by her husband John; one son; two sisters; and three brothers. Left to cherish her memory are her three sons; two sisters; one brother; and many grand-, great-grand- and great-greatgrandchildren. A Funeral Liturgy outside Mass will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Friday, March 22, 2019 from Burgar Memorial Chapel, Camrose. Inurnment will take place at a later date. In lieu of flowers, if family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.

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Michael Niehaus Michael Niehaus of Camrose, AB, passed away on March 14, 2019 at the age of 87 years. Michael is survived by his wife Donna; children Doug, Monica, Veronica, Perry, Valerie, Michele, Daniel and Dennis; three sisters; numerous grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. A funeral mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 13, 2019 at St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church, Camrose, AB. Memorial donations may be made to Centra Cam Vocational Training Association or to the St. Francis Xavier Building Fund.

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The family of

Norman Martz …would like to give a special thank you to the staff of Unit #2 at St. Mary’s Hospital for their compassion and care given to Norman. Also, thank you to all family and friends who came to visit Norman. Special thanks to Father Larry, Weber Funeral Home and all those who assisted with the church services and to CityLights Church for the wonderful lunch. Your prayers, cards, flowers, phone calls, memorial donations, hugs and kindness were greatly appreciated. – Lorraine and family


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Allan Keith Schweer November 12, 1963 ~ March 9, 2019 Allan Keith Schweer was the youngest of six siblings and only son of Keith and Elsie Schweer. He was born on November 12, 1963 in Camrose. He passed away suddenly on March 9, 2019 at his home in Edmonton at the age of 55. Al grew up on the family farm outside of Rosalind. He attended and graduated from Rosalind School in 1982. Al grew up helping his father, Keith, around the farm, raising cattle, pigs and horses. He then had many jobs throughout the years, truck driving, working for EMS, garbage truck driver, hauling water and oil and, for the past fifteen-plus years, he contracted himself driving hot shot deliveries. Al married Mary Jane Vioncek in 1988. They had their two children, a son, Cody John in 1991, and a daughter, Tia Savannah in 1995. Al loved spending time with his children going golfing, showing Cody all of his landscape “tricks”, and going to Banff with the family. Woodworking was one of Al’s greatest passions; he made many beautiful pieces. Al enjoyed playing hockey, golf and baseball, but you could also find him riding his motorcycle in his spare time. In 2013, Al married his loving wife, Carren Palomares. They took many trips to the Philippines, where Al was planning to build a house in which to retire in the next few years. He was dreaming of having his children come join him and Carren in the Philippines for many visits and trips. Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife Carren; children Cody Schweer (Mikayla Bendfeld) and Tia (Chad) Miller; his father Keith; siblings Carol (Don) Martin, Judy (Gerald) Stayura, Susan (Lawrence) Trachuk, Jane (Paul) Dewald and Faye (Mark) Yuha; and numerous nieces and nephews. Al was predeceased by his mother Elsie Schweer. A funeral service was held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, March 15, 2019 from CityLights Church, 4920-48 Street, Camrose, with Rev. Brian Hunter officiating. Interment has taken place in the Melville Cemetery. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Allan’s memory may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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STEPHENSON, Scott Mervin November 6, 1987 ~ March 12, 2019 It is with heavy hearts to announce the passing of Scott Mervin at the age of 31 years. He will be missed by his family and friends. A funeral service will be held on Wednesday, March 20, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at Baker Funeral Chapel in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, with interment taking place at Polska/St. John the Baptist Catholic Cemetery in Holden, Alberta. Baker Funeral Chapel Inc. Condolences: www.womboldfuneralhomes.com 780-352-2501 or 888-752-2501

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Kodiaks eliminate Mustangs, play Oilers By Murray Green

The Camrose Kodiaks got the jump on the Calgary Mustangs to build up a 5-1 lead and skate away with a 6-4 victory in the deciding game in the first round of the playoffs, March 13. Camrose scored first on a Kyler Kupka tally in the close-checking opening period. The Kodiaks revved the offence in the middle frame with two goals from Carson Welke and single markers from Carson Kurylo and Tyler Schendel. However, two late Mustangs goals brought the game to 5-3. In the third, Calgary scored to make it close until Jacob Kendall put the game out of reach in the last 13 seconds. Goalie Griffin Bowerman left the game before making a save in the first when he was run over. Kyle Dumba came in to make 19 of 23 saves for the Kodiaks. Camrose recorded 44 shots on goal. The Mustangs forced a fifth game when they rallied with two late goals on March 11. The game was tied 3-3 heading into the last four minutes and ended 5-3. Cody Laskosky, Dawson Schwengler and Lane Brockoff scored for the Kodiaks. Bowerman stopped 26 of 30 shots directed his way, while his teammates fired 31 on the Calgary net. In game three, Kupka was the hero as he notched the overtime marker to give the Kodiaks a 4-3 win. It was McKenzie Welke’s turn to provide the offence as he scored twice

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Erik Miller of the Camrose Kodiaks watches the puck graze the post during the fifth and deciding game of the Alberta Junior Hockey League playoffs between the Kodiaks and the Calgary Mustangs. Camrose won 6-4 and moved on to the second round against the Okotoks Oilers. Game four of that series starts tonight at 7 p.m.

and played well. Laskosky garnered the other tally for the Kodiaks. Bowerman was busy stopping 48 of 52 shots he faced. Camrose recorded 29 shots in the contest. The series win moved the Kodiaks on to round

two against the Okotoks Oilers. Game four of the series is scheduled for Tuesday, March 19 at 7 p.m. in the Encana Arena. If needed, game six would be in Camrose on March 24 at 7 p.m.

based on John’s long skiing, kayaking and hiking expeditions on Canada’s arctic islands and other wild areas of the country. He has organized and successfully completed 20 arctic expeditions, totaling over 1,100 days in the field. For his efforts in promoting awareness of Canada’s arctic geography, John was made a Fellow of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society. Not satisfied with over 11,500 km of sledhauling, he plans to be back on Ellesmere Island this year. Dunn has completed a number of expeditions during his career. Many of them have been pioneering, being the first recorded human-powered traverses of remote areas. In 1990, Dunn led a four-man team on the first human-powered traverse of Canada’s Ellesmere Island. The 96-day, 1,250 kilometres (777

miles) journey was conducted on skis with the team pulling sleds containing supplies and photography equipment. In 1994, Dunn and his team completed the f irst human-powered crossing of Baffin Island, the fifth largest island in the world. The 3,030 kilometres (1,883 miles) journey was completed in 192 days during the northern summer. In 1997, Dunn completed a 2,500 kilometres (1,553 miles) journey from Tofino on Vancouver Island to Fort Nelson in northeastern BC. This journey started with a solo kayak up the west coast of Vancouver Island, then became a canoe trip up the Inside Passage, and finished with a 54-day hike across the Canadian Cordillera where Dunn was accompanied by biologist Bob Saunders.

Bear facts

Canmore knocked off

Drumheller in the opening round. Their reward— a date with the Brooks Bandits. Kendall, of Camrose, is one of the three finalists for the RBC Community Award. He is the leader of the Kodiaks Cubs Club, a weekly school visit initia-

tive encouraging students to be physically active and to work on literacy outside of school hours. He is also part of Read to Success, which encourages students in the Battle River School Division to read and meet individual goals.

Dunn told arctic stories to junior high students By Murray Green

Wilderness traveller and photographer John Dunn shared his worldly experiences with junior high students from École Charlie Killam School on Feb. 19. Dunn has a passion for the vast and rugged landscapes of the Canadian Arctic. Born and educated in England, John graduated in geology from London University and worked in mineral exploration in the Australian Outback. “I started on the BC coast and went northeast about 8,000 kilometres by paddling, hiking and skiing to the Arctic,” said John to the students. After moving to Calgary and Canmore, he became a Canadian citizen and pursued his dream of exploring and photographing the Arctic. Inspiring, informative and visually stunning school presentations are

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Arctic traveller John Dunn shared his experiences with École Charlie Killam School junior high students.


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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.

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

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ANNOUNCEMENTS HOT BEEF SUPPER – at Edberg Community Hall, Friday, March 22, 5-7 p.m. Lakeview Cemetery fundraiser. ROUND HILL SENIORS PANCAKE SUPPER Wednesday, March 20; 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. Round Hill & District Community Centre. Adults $12.00, Age 6-12 $6.00, 5 and under free.

PERSONAL LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142. DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9406 or 780-608-8798. PHYLLIS (NEE) YOUNG 50 years since LPN grad. Please call Marian Sand 780-634-0773 or email mardewar@telus.net. BOOSTER ADS GET RESULTS!

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

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

SERVICES J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. 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. DSS CONSTRUCTION Don’t put off those projects any longer! Give me a call and we can plan together. Devin Meakins, Ph. 780-853-1080 R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs. Garages, concrete work. Arborite and tiles. 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, Owners PHONE 780-679-9134 THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING in Camrose Tues. - Fri., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thurs. Evening and Sat.: By Appointment Closed: Sun., Mon. and Holidays Please call 780-672-4793 PASEMKO DEMOLITION Interior / Exterior Demolition, Asbestos Abatement, Junk Removal. Insured & Bonded. Call for your free estimate! 780-292-4785 pasemkodemolition.ca JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, Basements, Yards, Light hauling. Tom – 780-678-1847.

FOR RENT NEWER 2-BEDROOM 4-PLEX – 5 appliances. No smoking. $950/mo. plus utilities. $950 DD. Available April 1. Call Gail, 780-608-6280.

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 CLOSE TO CITY CENTRE AND UNIVERSITY – spacious, newly upgraded 2-bedroom in quiet, clean, owner-managed apartment. Redecorated, new flooring, dishwasher and stove. No smoking, no pets. Reference required. Immediate possession. 780-679-2170. MAIN STREET RETAIL SPACE – Ground floor retail space located in high traffic, southerly area of Main Street, Camrose. Generous 1,664 sq. ft. of prime space at 4868-50 Street. Nicely decorated, air conditioned. $13.53/sq. ft./year, plus share of property taxes, utilities and insurance, boils out to $2,547.31 monthly. Available immediately. Call Blain or Don at 780-672-3142, the fairest, most reasonable people in the business. SECOND FLOOR OFFICE SPACE ON MAIN STREET CAMROSE – Nice quiet neighbours. 202 sq. ft. reasonably priced at $280.38/mo. all inclusive. Available immediately. Call the fairest and most reasonable people in the business, Blain or Don, at 780-672-3142. ASPEN TERRACE 4920-66 Street WELCOME HOME! Our one and two bedroom suites include fridge, stove and full size washer & dryer IN-SUITE. We pay heat, water, and parking. Small dogs and cats welcome. Close to SAVE ON FOODS. Call today for availability 780-672-8681 SUMMER RENT – 4-bedroom nice character home near Mirror Lake for May through August 2019. Heat, water and electricity included in the rent. Large garage. Contact: prapro@shaw.ca BE ST LOCATION FRONTING ONTO MAIN STREET – Neat, affordable 680 sq. ft. multi-use space with sink. Have a look, could be just right for your business. Rent includes all utilities. Available April 1. 780-679-2170. MAIN FLOOR OF HOUSE – near university. Completely furnished, 2 bedrooms plus office, bathroom, 5 appliances. Single garage, beautiful garden. Non-smoking adults only, no pets. $1275/mo, includes utilities. Available immediately. 780-455-4983, 780-904-1095, email berako@telus.net

OFFICES • OFFICES • OFFICES Street level offices in newer building in Downtown Camrose. Building is almost entirely renovated and freshly re-painted. Single offices from $202.33 to $447.80 monthly, including utilities, from 100 to 262 sq. ft. Some offices can be combined to create two- or threeroom suites, all on ground floor. Quiet, considerate neighbours, easy access, lots of parking. Immediate occupancy. Call Blain Fowler or Don Hutchinson, 780-672-3142 days, the best landlords in the business! 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. SHORELINE APTS – 4828-54 Street. 2 bedrooms, Mirror Lake area, five minute walk to downtown. 780621-8495. WEST END TWO-BEDROOM CONDO – Fully furnished. Rent includes ALL UTILITIES including high speed internet and satellite TV. Washer and dryer in unit. No pets, no smoking. $1600/month, $1000 D.D. Please call/text 780678-0687 or email loxama@ msn.com. Available April 1. TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – 1600 sq. ft. on main floor in New Norway. Includes ss appliances, AC, in-suite laundry, power, gas, and water. No smokers, no pets, no partiers. Available April 1. $1050/month. $1000 D.D. Call Bob at 780-608-5553. THREE-BEDROOM NEWLY RENOVATED MOBILE – With porch and large partially fenced yard for rent-to-own. New peaked roof, siding, windows, skirting, new stainless steel appliances, flooring bathroom and kitchen, etc. Rent price $1600/month, $1600 D.D. Long term tenants with credit checks mandatory. Contact Steven at 780-619-5812 for more details or to discuss the rent-to-own option and to book a viewing.

MISCELLANEOUS WEED EATER – Like new. $100 o.b.o.. 780-608-9416. KEROSENE HEATER – $40. 780-877-2255. PROPANE HEATER – With 8015 tank full. $80. 780877-2255.

THE INVENTORY NEEDED – to start your own business and be your own boss! I’m selling all the inventory needed to start your own greeting card business and be your own boss. I’m selling approximately 40,000 well-made greeting cards from the UK. This includes 12 racks, title cards and sorting racks. I’m asking $8,000 obo. If you would like to purchase any of these items separately, contact me for individual pricing of the items. If you’re interested, please contact Christine at 780-640-5240. Only serious inquiries please. 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. QUALITY SEASONED FIREWOOD Offering Birch, Tamarack, Spruce, Pine, Poplar Delivery available Call or text 1-780-361-7500

HOUSEHOLD APARTMENT SIZE FREEZER – Works 100%. $100 o.b.o. 780-608-9416. KITCHEN TABLE AND FOUR CHAIRS – Padded. $100 o.b.o. 780-608-9416. FOR SALE – One white cabinet w/doors, $40. Two large bookcases $30 each. Small computer table $25. Three small bookcases $15 each. Text 780608-9452. BATHROOM RACKS – $30 each. 780-877-2255. KITCHEN TABLE – Like new. $35. 780-877-2255. ASSORTED KITCHEN CHAIRS – $15 each. 780-8772255. ASSORTED CUPBOARDS – For storage. $50 each. 780-8772255. ASSORTED – Coffee tables and end tables. $30 each. 780877-2255. CHAIRS AND CLOTH SOFA – All for $100. 780-8772255.

REAL ESTATE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY Lake View Property Westpark Village Friendly & Social Adult Living Walk Out Basement Finished garage Underground irrigation Hardwood floors Lawn maintenance Snow removal A REAL MUST SEE! 4505-71 Street, Camrose Priced to sell at $379,900 Call Bob at 780-916-9032 for more information and to schedule a showing

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) LIVESTOCK / FEED GELBVIEH BULLS – 2-year-olds and yearlings from our 40 year breeding program. 780-672-9950. LAKEFORD – Registered Polled Hereford & Red Angus bulls for sale! Top quality from a herd with over 50 years production history. Contact Dan Prichard. 780-385-2298, 780-3855125.

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

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2007 DODGE 1500 HEMI – 4WD, Laramie package, 323,632 km. 780-679-4719. 2003 ACURA MDX – Gold interior and exterior. 145,000 km. $6000. 780-662-3029.

FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of the following property located in Beaver County: THE SOUTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION SIXTEEN (16) TOWNSHIP FIFTY (50) RANGE NINETEEN (19) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN, CONTAINING 64.7 HECTARES (160 ACRES) MORE OR LESS* EXCEPTING THEREOUT: 0.417 HECTARES (1.03 ACRES) MORE OR LESS FOR ROAD AS SHOWN ON ROAD PLAN 197NY EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS * there are approximately 140 cultivated acres. The Owner is in the process of subdividing the house and yard site which parcel is not part of the sale. The title to the property will be subject to the reservations and exceptions now appearing on the title and free and clear of all encumbrances. GST will be added to the tender price unless the purchaser is a GST registrant at the time of closing. TENDERS must be in writing, accompanied by a certified cheque for 5% of the tender price, sealed in an envelope marked “Whillans Tender” and must be received by Fielding & Company LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, #100, 4918-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1S3, on or before 12:00 noon, March 22, 2019. Municipal taxes will be adjusted. The closing and adjustment date of sale will be April 22, 2019, and the successful tenderer must pay the balance of the purchase price, plus GST unless the tenderer is a GST registrant, on the closing date, or the deposit will be forfeited. The deposits of all unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them forthwith after the closing of tenders. No conditional tenders will be accepted, and the highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. No warranty whatsoever is given as to the condition of the property or as to the fitness of the property for any purpose. For further information about the property phone Jerald Whillans at 780-662-2546. For information about the tender process phone Wayne Throndson, Q.C. at Fielding & Company LLP at 780-672-8851.

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2006 COPPER CANYON 5TH WHEEL – Great condition! One owner, sleeps six, rear living area, newer tires and awning, well maintained, very clean. Can sell 2012 F250 Diesel Truck also as combo unit. Must go! Trailer only, asking $18,000 o.b.o. Call 780-878-1112. LOVE CAMPING, BUT TIRED OF SHOVELLING SNOW OFF THE AWNING IN MAY? Say goodbye to your Gulfstream! Move it fast with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142.

Estate of the late JOHN MURRAY VESTBY, of Camrose, Alberta, who died on January 15, 2019. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by April 18, 2019, and provide details of your claim with STEPHEN KAMBEITZ of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP, Barristers and Solicitors at 5016-52 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1V7. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

SUMMER SEASONAL LABOURERS EMCON SERVICES is currently seeking

Labourers and Flaggers For the Camrose, Killam area for the upcoming summer season. Job duties may include but are not limited to: • Rest area maintenance Highway Inspection, sign and guardrail repairs, Paving Crews. • Ability to work extended hours and weekends and out of town on crews when required. • Applicants must have a valid Class 5 drivers license. Emcon Services Inc. offers competitive wages and maintains a substance abuse policy. Please email or fax applications to: Emcon Services Inc. Attn. Dwyane Stoyko Fax: 780-679-5070 Email: camrose@emconservices.ca

VILLAGE OF ROSALIND Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, the Village of Rosalind will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Village of Rosalind Municipal Office, #7 Main Street, Alberta, on Thursday, April 4, 2019 at 7:00 p.m., the following property:

LOT 20, 21 BLOCK 2 PLAN 5819BK LINC: 0016 569 106 TITLE: 992101038 The parcel will be offered for sale, subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions contained in the existing certificate of title. The parcel is being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the Village of Rosalind makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the adequacy of services, soil conditions, land use districting, building and development conditions, absence or presence of environmental contamination, vacant possession or the developability of the subject land for any intended use by the Purchaser. No bid will be accepted where the bidder attempts to attach conditions precedent to the sale of any parcel. No terms and conditions of sale will be considered other than those specified by the Village of Rosalind. No further information is available at the auction regarding the lands to be sold. The Village of Rosalind may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land not sold at the public auction.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS

Terms: Cash or certified cheque with full payment on the day of the auction.

Estate of MARGARET REICH, who died on February 26, 2019 If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by April 19, 2019, and provide details of your claim to: KNAUT JOHNSON FRANCOEUR Barristers and Solicitors 4925-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S4 ATTENTION: JOSHUA MOHR If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Redemption may be affected by payment of all arrears of taxes and costs at any time prior to the sale. Dated at Rosalind, Alberta, January 15, 2019. Nancy Friend, Chief Administrative Officer.

VILLAGE OF ROSALIND

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Cannabis on campus By Lori Larsen

The University of Alberta Augustana Campus has implemented new policy addressing the consumption of alcohol and cannabis in select areas on campus, that will take effect in the fall of 2019. An advisory committee consisting of current Augustana students, staff and faculty, recommended policy based on University of Alberta North Campus policy and Camrose bylaw, an interim policy. The committee also reviewed feedback from first-year students provided during orientation, first-year seminar courses and smaller, student-based conversation evenings that were held with second-, third- and fourth-year students. In addition, faculty, staff and students were invited to consider current north campus policies and substance use frameworks at other university campuses. “We had long been hearing about negative unintended consequences of our previous alcohol policy,” said student life executive director of and chair of the substance use committee Randal Nickel. “Legalization and the changes to north campus’ policy gave us a reason to reconsider alcohol at the same time that another major substance with a less supportive general history was becoming legal.” The following reflects the interim policy on consumption of alcohol and cannabis at the Augustana campus. Smoking and vaping will be permitted in designated areas. All smoke and vapefree zones around buildings will increase from current policy to 10 metres and smoking and vaping in the quad and in front of the first year residence complex will be prohibited. Storage of cannabis products in residence in accordance with legally allowable quantities will be permitted. Smoking, vaping, cooking and growing of cannabis products in residence and other campus buildings will be prohibited. Alcohol storage and alcohol consumption in personal and private spaces in residences while maintaining alcohol-free zones will be permitted. Increased access educational resources that focus on low-risk usage and safeconsumption guidelines towards a harm-reduction approach will be available. Sales, advertising, branding and sponsorship of cannabis and alcohol products on university campuses or at university events will be prohibited. Continued on page 30

W.A. GRAIN & PULSE SOLUTIONS

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

POSITION: Experienced Seed Plant Operator At W.A. Grain & Pulse Solutions, we are continually expanding our facilities and are in need of qualified individuals. We are currently hiring for a Seed Cleaning Plant Operator at our Bashaw, AB location. DUTIES: • Perform duties as set out by the Seed Plant Manager and assist in the daily operation of the Seed Cleaning Plant. • Work required hours, based on a 40 hr work week, including overtime, nightshift and weekends if required. • Operate Seed Cleaning Plant equipment (Indents, Clipper, Colour Sorter, Gravity Table, Tractor, Grain Cart). • Schedule, receive, clean and ship Organic Product to meet export specs/standards. • Collect and maintain rough and clean samples for export lots. • Must have experience in plant procedures (HACCP), safety and maintenance compliance. Ability to operate a forklift, load rail cars, containers, truck and totes. QUALIFICATIONS: • Experience in a grain elevator, feed mill, or cleaning plant, preferably in a team environment, mechanical aptitude, excellent communication/documentation skills and an extremely high degree of housekeeping skills. • Minimum Class 5 license with close proximity to facility • Ability to provide excellent customer service, organizational skills, inventory management, working in a fast-paced environment. Salary will be based on experience. We offer benefits after a 3 month probation period. CLOSING DATE: March 29, 2019 START DATE: TBD Send your resumé to richard.welke@wagrain.ca You can view our company at www.wagrain.ca

Essential Skills Training Program April 16 to June 6 – Tuesday to Thursday, 9 am to noon (Week of May 6 to 10 training runs 9 am to 4 pm )

What Will I Learn?

ALL BOOKS AND MATERIALS ARE COVERED. JUST SHOW UP FOR CLASS!

✔ Basic math, reading, document use, and writing skills. ✔ Working with others, Teamwork, Communication, Problem solving, Budgeting, Solving Conflict. ✔ Career Transitions: resumé writing, interview skills, managing change, finding a job online, and how to network and market yourself to get a job. ✔ Basic Keyboarding and Computer Skills can be added to this training. To register, call 780-672-8754 or email calc@camroselearning.com to arrange for an intake assessment and interview.

Camrose Adult Learning Council

Missed Delivery Policy If you do not receive your copy of The Booster or pre-printed inserts, please report this to us by calling 780-672-3142. We will promptly re-deliver these to city households. Note that we do not have access to certain apartment buildings. In these cases, we ask you to contact your apartment manager to request delivery. Rural readers are asked to report missed deliveries and we will consult with your postmaster to ensure future deliveries. Thank you for being a loyal reader of… 780-672-3142 ads@camrosebooster.com 4925-48 St., Camrose AB T4V 1L7

INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND DONALDA AREA 586816 ALBERTA LTD. hereby offers the following land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title: Parcel 1 – NW 1-42-19-W4 (160 titled acres) Parcel 2 – NE 1-42-19-W4 (160 titled acres) Parcel 3 – SW 1-42-19-W4 (158.84 titled acres) (Includes house, garage, 40’x60’ quonset “as is”) Parcel 4 – SE 1-42-19-W4 (157.85 titled acres) Parcel 5 – NW 32-41-18-W4 (137.72 titled acres) Parcel 6 – NE 32-41-18-W4 (143.38 titled acres) Parcel 7 – NW 7-42-18-W4 (152.94 titled acres) Parcel 8 – NE 11-42-19-W4 (160 titled acres) Parcel 9 – SE 11-42-19-W4 (160 titled acres) Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “BELL TENDER”, to James H. Andreassen at Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon on March 21, 2019, and shall be accompanied by a cheque for $5,000.00 for each parcel being bid on. Tenders are invited on all parcels, individually, and together, and on purchasing the shares in the Company owning the land, with a clean balance other than the subject lands. Clearly specify the parcel(s) being bid on. Tenders will not be opened in public. The highest, or any, tender not necessarily accepted. Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by mail, and their cheque returned. Successful tenderers shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before April 18, 2019, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. 2019 taxes will be adjusted as of the closing date. Surface rights income (if any) paid prior to closing will be retained by the Vendor, without adjustment. The Vendor will assign surface rights income (if any) on closing. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Barbara Bell at 604-803-1169.


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SEASONAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY

At Crop Management Network Inc., we are committed to providing our customers with quality service throughout their entire growing season. To meet the demands of our spring/summer season, we are recruiting seasonal general labours and a Field Scout.

PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT

Seasonal General Labour

(Pursuant to Article 17 of the I.U.O.E. Collective Agreement) POSITION:

Support our operations team in serving our customers in a timely and efficient manner. General duties include unloading rail cars, yard maintenance, ensuring the equipment is free of hazards and compliance with our health, safety and environmental standards. Overtime, weekend and evenings are required. Class 1 or 3 drivers an asset, but not required. • Start Date: Approx. April 1, 2019 • End Date: Approx. June 30, 2019

Utility Operator

PAY CLASSES: UN9, U0-U3 RATE OF PAY:

$26.57/hr. to $30.65/hr. depending on experience and education

CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT: As per Camrose County’s policies and the Collective Agreement with the I.U.O.E. Local 955. Works under the Public Works Project Coordinator. As a utility operator, candidate will be required to operate and maintain water and wastewater distribution systems, sanitary sewer lift stations and sewage lagoons. Will also be required to perform any other duties as directed. REQUIREMENTS/QUALIFICATIONS: Grade 12 Diploma or GED. Proven experience and ability to operate several pieces of powered mobile equipment, with emphasis on a rubber-tired backhoe and hydrovac. Knowledge of Camrose County. Ability to work independently and assume responsibility for the operation and maintenance of water and wastewater distribution systems, sanitary sewer lift stations and sewage lagoons. Ability to work well and communicate effectively with coworkers, the general public, and management. Attention to detail, with great organizational skills, as well as a working knowledge of computers, electrical integration, pumps, and mechanical systems. Physical capability to perform heavy manual tasks. Available to work non-regular hours and on call are required. Possess Alberta Environment Level 1 Wastewater Collection, Wastewater Treatment, and Water Distribution Certification, or have the ability and willingness to achieve certification. Pay class to be reviewed upon successful completion of above noted certification. Possess at minimum a valid and clean Class 3 driver’s license, with Air Endorsement (Q). HOURS OF WORK: As per section six (6) “Hours of Work” of the Collective Agreement with I.U.O.E. local 955. COMPETITION CLOSING DATE/TIME: Friday, March 29, 2019 at 4:30 pm Those interested are requested to submit their cover letter, resumé, and references to: Curtis Smith, Public Works Project Coordinator Camrose County, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 csmith@county.camrose.ab.ca

– Class 1 Commercial Drivers – Crop Management Logistics Inc. is an integrated trucking company of Crop Management Network Inc. (CMN). They provide safe and reliable transportation, of liquid and dry fertilizer, to our retail locations and CMN clients. Our retails are located in Central Alberta; however, the radius of travel may include travel out of province when required. The successful candidate will have: • A valid Class 1 licence; with a clean abstract • Communicate effectively with customers, dispatch, managers and safety • Maintain accurate and up-to-date log books using our EDL program • Perform Inspections and safety checks • Excellent customer service and organizational skills • Proven experience with driving applicable trucks and trailers • Handles all physical requirements for loading, transporting and driving • Knowledge and understanding of basic truck maintenance • Willingness to comply with all Health, Safety Environmental regulations Quote Posting: CML100-19 Start Date: ASAP Closing Date: Until suitable candidate is found Status: Full-time; commission based Benefits: Group benefit package **All offers are subject to successful completion of a standard Pre-Employment Drug Screening

Apply: hr@cropmanagement.com Visit: www.cropmanagement.com

Summer Field Scout

As a Field Scout with CMN, we are committed to providing you with the opportunity to put your education into practice. Duties: • Regularly inspect customers fields and record weed, insect, disease and other observations • Work with Account Managers to analyse field observations and review product/ service plan that aligns with the growers needs • Provide operational support at the retail location • Start Date: May 1, 2019 • End Date: Approx. August 31, 2019 Location: Edberg, AB Phone: 780-877-0003 Apply: hr@cropmanagement.com

Visit: www.cropmanagement.com Solutions • Service • Sustainability

– REACH FOR MORE –

Cannabis

Continued from page 29

“The new approach acknowledges that an unfortunate side effect of the old policies was to drive consumption underground; the new policies are more realistic, with a focus on both reasonable limitations and education,” said dean Allen Berger. For more information contact Randal Nickel at rnickel@ualberta.ca or by telephone at 780-679-1630.

BIRTHS To Melissa Schmidt and

Ryan Bjorgum, of Hay Lakes, a son on March 4. To Lindsay and Trevor Sharek, of Camrose, a daughter on March 7. To Heather and Devin Trenerry, of Metiskow, a daughter on March 8. To Nicole and Brian Nelson, of Camrose, a daughter on March 8. To Deanna Cookson and Matthew Thompson, of Sedgewick, a daughter on March 9. To Marilyn Manalo and Roland Ignacio, of Camrose, a son on March 9.

DEATHS Connie Donna

Mary Boone, of Camrose, formerly of Quebec, on March 9, at 54 years of age. Allan Keith Schweer, of Edmonton, on March 9, at 55 years of age. Darlene Ann Zimmer, of Spring Lake District Daysland, on March 10, at 83 years of age. Vernon Roth, of Kelsey, on March 11, at 97 years. Michael Niehaus, of Camrose, on March 14, at 87 years of age. Hazel Alice Walker, of Heisler, on March 14, at 100 years of age. Thomas Clark, of Camrose, on March 14, at 75 years of age. Victoria Saboe, of Edmonton, formerly of Camrose, on March 16, at 101 years of age.

Full-time Pharmacy Assistants/Technicians

The successful candidates must enjoy interacting with customers and working within a team environment. Wage is dependent on experience. Previous experience or education is preferred but we will train the right candidates. Great benefits.

Part-time Delivery Driver

The successful candidate must enjoy interacting with customers and working within a team environment. Vehicle supplied. Clean driving record required. Must be organized. Good knowledge of the community is a definite asset. Interested applicants may apply in confidence to: Gary Wowk c/o Shoppers Drug Mart 6800-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4T1 Your interest is appreciated, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Camrose's newest clinic is seeking part and full time physiotherapists to join our expanding team. Partnership opportunities available for interested candidates. In addition to our physiotherapy, massage therapy, IMS needling and acupuncture treatment services, our clinic will offer assessments and treatments for concussion patients. Our team is looking for individuals who are: Energetic, motivated, and outgoing Comfortable performing clinical assessments and implementing treatment plans Engaged in continuous learning and development Fully registered with the Alberta College of Physiotherapists

Items considered an asset would include: 2+ overall years of clinical experience Completion of advanced courses Experience in private clinic setting


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EXC. LOCATION, BLDG. ... Camrose City Centre! 4000 sq. ft. commercial bldg. built in 2004, zoned C1. Prof. services/offices. Very nicely dev. w/2 bays, each w/reception, 7 offices, 2 washrooms, coffee room, laundry. Easy customer access! Exc. opportunity! Call now! Asking $614,000 CA0149026

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 $194,900 CA0141335

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 $339,000 CA0143960

EXC. BUSINESS INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY … One Tooth Activewear is a fantastic company that strives to maintain highest quality products w/friendly customer service! Outstanding time to own your own turn key business. Business, name, equip. for sale. Inventory not included. Asking $68,800 CA0148082 EXC. BUSINESS/ INVESTMENT O P P O R T U N I T Y, ZONED C1! ... Great central location. 7662 sq. ft. Commercial Mixed Use building for retail, office, warehousing. Front retail, bays w/loading docks, warehousing. East bay 2435 sq. ft. very nicely dev., currently available to lease/occupy. Easy customer access, parking. Exc. investment opportunity w/3 existing tenants! CA0148931 Asking $639,900 OWN THIS MOTEL AT A GREAT PRICE! … 25 unit motel for sale in Forestburg! Ready for either a 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 $349,900

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EXC. MIXED USE PROPERTY, ZONED M1 … Central location, 3780 sq. ft. bldg., lge. front office area, 2 sep. bays. Easy customer access, parking. 100’x170’ lot, fenced compound. Exc. place for your bus., lease what you don’t need! Asking $359,000 CA0152398

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 6,000 SQ. FT. EMPTY LOT! … Located downtown between Credit Union and Royal Bank. C1 zoning, excellent location. Wonderful investment or building spot opportunity! Asking $149,900 CA0085343 EXC. COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! … Exc. multiuse property, 3600 sq. ft. bldg. on 1.67 acres, Ervick Junction, Hwy 13 and Hwy 21. Zoned RCI, Rural Commercial and Industrial. Awesome htg. combo w/in-floor and OH radiant. 14’x16’ high doors, Buderus boiler, mezz + more. Exc. opportunity! CA0132731 Asking $435,000 WELL ESTABLISHED KIDS’ CLOTHING AND MATERNITY BOUTIQUE! … Charming bus. in heart of downtown Camrose. Bright, open floor plan. You’ll love the trendy product lines, impeccable attention to detail. With room to grow, owners willing to stay and help w/transition! Ask $177,000 CA0153778

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Exceptional bungalow townhome

BRAND NEW STATEOF-THE-ART BLDG! … Exc. east end hwy location. Outstanding efficiently designed concrete bldg., property. Exc. presentation, streetscape, superior site plan, low operating costs. High visibility, easy customer access. 3 lease areas w/4453 sq. ft. Separate entrance. Outstanding place for your business! CA0152225 NEW 1080 SQ. FT. BAYS AVAILABLE! … Need space for your new or growing business? Maybe a spot to work on your car or RV? Bright, spacious bays w/14’H x 16’W OH doors. Bay sizes 27’ wide x 40’ deep w/16’ ceiling height. Shower, toilet plumbed in, sep. utility metres. Asking $1100/mo. + utilities, common area fees. CA0151183 EXC. OFFICE OR BUSINESS LOCATION … 1600 sq. ft. w/spacious reception, 5 offices, 2 washrooms, coffee area, storage. A/C. Exc. paved parking, front & side access. Asking $1450/mo. plus utilities. CA0149692 EXC. LEASE OPPORTUNITY! … Great bldg. 1276 ft. set up w/4 offices, lge. reception area, lunch room, bathroom, lge. storage room. Paved parking w/front, rear access. 12’ ceilings, $11/sq. ft. plus $3.50 common area costs, plus GST. CA0158829

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EXC. OPPORTUNITY, ZONED C1! ... Central Camrose, 2435 sq. ft. nicely fin. bay offers warehousing, front offices, lge. reception area. Commercial mixed use bldg. w/easy customer access, parking. Great place for your business! Take a look! CA0148933 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 MIXED USE PROPERTY, ZONED M1 … Central location. 3780 sq. ft. bldg., lge. front office area, 2 separate bays. Easy customer access, parking. 100’x170’ lot, fenced compound. Exc. place for your business! Asking $2850/mo. CA0152403

ACREAGES By Lori Larsen

This well maintained, completely finished townhome has plenty of room while offering the freedom of less maintenance for your busy lifestyle. Walking trails and parks close by make living a healthy, active lifestyle so easy. The covered front porch would be the perfect place for you to sit and enjoy a start to your day. The open concept design of the home, along with stunning laminate wood floors, encourages continual flow and allowing natural light to stream throughout. In the living room, a fashionable tray ceiling adds to the home's stylish appeal. The kitchen is finished with sleek cappuccino cabinets, a corner pantry for extra storage, a centre island to expand your work or serving space and a complete appliance package. A good-sized master suite has a walk-through closet and its own fourpiece en suite for the homeowner to enjoy some peace and quiet. Completing

the main floor is another bedroom with a walk-in closet that could double as a home office and a two-piece powder room with a conveniently located laundry area. The completely finished basement offers so much more living space with an additional two bedrooms, four-piece bathroom, a large family/games room and a good sized storage area to tuck away seasonal items. The fully fenced and landscaped backyard overlooks the park which can be enjoyed from your back deck. Let’s not forget the attached garage, a feature that is truly appreciated in the long winter months. Located at 4005-75 Street and priced at an affordable $295,000, this delightful townhome won't last long. Join Matt Banack at an open house on Thursday, March 21 from 3 until 5 p.m. or Saturday, March 23 from noon until 2 p.m., or for a personal viewing, call Matt at:

Central Agencies Realty 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-781-7088 Cell

PRIVATE ACREAGE, COUNTRY LIFESTYLE! … 17.2 acres, 2 miles off pavement. You’ll love this peaceful acreage setting. Lots of room for your hobbies, animals or build your dream workshop. 1,440 sq. ft. 3 bed bungalow style home. 36’x40’ pole barn with box stalls. Lots of potential! Country lifestyle! Asking $289,000 CA0159306 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 $599,000 PREMIER ACREAGE OPPORTUNITY NW OF CAMROSE … just off Hwy 21. 26.66 total acres w/2190 sq. ft. fully fin. 2-storey w/300 sq. ft. sunroom, a/c, 3 FP, vinyl windows, newer shingles, MF office. Masterfully landscaped yard w/quality bldg., 23’x25’ attached garage, 32’x48’ 3-bay htd. shop, 32’x60’ partially htd. shop, 34’x60’ barn, all metal clad. Exc. hobby acreage w/7 fenced acres, 11 acres of hay, good aerated dugout w/irrigation option, additional penned area around the barn. You’ll love coming home! CA0158194 Asking $979,900

Asking $389,500

COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST! … Animals very welcome! 9 acres, 3-bdrm. house, shed, garage, barn and much more! This setting will impress you! CA0156322

INCREDIBLE MATURE TREED 5.3-ACRE SITE … w/1355 sq. ft. bungalow built in 2002. Country kitchen, 5 lge. bdrm., in-floor heat. Oversize garage, 40’x16’ shop. Room for outdoor riding arena, your country paradise awaits! CA0156297 Asking $395,000

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. Asking $385,000 CA0127546 EXCELLENT 160 ACRE FARM, EXCEPTIONAL VALUE ! G! N EW LI STIN … Located NW of Camrose! Perfect for farming, small business, hobbyist, recreational or that country lifestyle! TWO superb yard-sites w/homes and buildings, ideal for equipment, trucks, horses, animals. Secluded 1,445 sq. ft. bungalow setting w/support buildings and 1,200 sq. ft. 2007 mobile home w/28’x30’ workshop. Lots of potential! Excellent opportunity! Asking $789,000. CA0159179 AFFORDABLE ACREAGE 25 MIN. TO CAMROSE! … Private, treed w/perimeter fencing, 1000 sq. ft. home, 24’x30’ garage, older quonset/barn, 30’x90’ pole shed w/ metal cladding. Some newer windows, updated baths, cozy 10’x22’ porch. Well, septic new approx. 2002. Asking $289,900 CA0148429 COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST … in Braim subdivision, only 3 min. from Camrose! This 1270 sq. ft. bungalow features 5 bdrm., 2 baths, MF laundry, lots of space. Attach. dble. garage, htd. work shop, covered deck, fire pit area, beautifully landscaped yard + much more! Asking $449,900 CA0149249

MULTI-FAMILY

WELL MAINTAINED FOURPLEX … close to schools, parks, rec centre. Nice quiet location w/three 2-bdrm., one 1-bdrm., shared coin laundry, good parking, balconies for upper units. Shingles 3 years old. Central boiler system. Asking $424,900 CA0137733

Central Agencies Realty 4870-51 Street, Camrose

Matt Banack

780-672-4495

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OPEN HOUSES Wed., Mar. 20, 4-6 pm 6208-28 Ave. Cl. STUNNING IMPRESSIVE BRAND NEW HOME IN VALLEYVIEW WEST … Tucked away in cul-de-sac, this 2-storey floor plan incl. 3-car garage, RV option, covered deck. Vinyl plank flooring, unique light fixtures, maple cabinets, huge island, WT pantry, back entry bench seating, built-ins +++! Don’t miss out! Asking $444,900 CA0155905

Thur., Mar. 21, 11:30-1:30 pm #402, 4615-50 Street 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 $389,000 CA0132970

Thur., Mar. 21, 12-2pm 3902-49 Street Ironwood Estates

NEW SHOW HOME BY IPEC HOMES! … An amazing community! Close to walking trails. Zero step, no condo fees. A must see!

Thur., Mar. 21, 3-5 pm Sat., Mar. 23, 12-2 pm 4005-75 St.

“Home of the week, see page 31!” EXC. BUNGALOW TOWN HOME! … Close to park s, walking trails. Open concept design, a/c, bright LR w/beautiful tray ceiling, awesome kitchen w/cappucino cabinets. corner pantry, centre island. Master w/walk through closet, 4-pce. en suite + MF laundry! Fully fin. bsmt. + much more! Asking $295,000 CA0154603

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NEW COMMUNITY! WOW! WALKOUT BSMT. VILLAS OVERLOOKING LAKE! … 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

Thur., Mar. 21, 4-6pm 4713-54 Street MOVE-IN READY BUNGALOW! … Lge. bright kitchen in this 1200 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. Lots of oak cabinetry w/lge. windows create open feeling to enjoy sunrise at kitchen table. LR, DR have warm hardwood flrg. to complement FP. Updates incl. vinyl siding w/extra ins., windows, soffit, facia, eavestroughs, shingles. Close to walking paths, hospital, restaurants. Asking $254,500 CA0150887

OVER $375,000 ONE OF THE NICEST YARDS IN CAMROSE ! … Located in quiet crescent, a must see! Parklike setting in back yard boasts underground sprinklers, RV parking, lovely fountain, superb deck. Inside has been well cared for, nicely updated w/new windows, flrg. in most rooms. Ton of natural light, lots of space. Downstairs has recently been fin. off w/new flrg, in-floor heat, 2 new furnaces plus much more! Asking $460,000 CA0158454 IMMACULATE, WELL KEPT 4-BDRM. HOME … backing onto Valleyview Lake! Massive E! IC PRICF framing, triple, dble. private lot. C/W NEW glazed windows, 4-season sunroom, custom cabinets, hardwood. Downstairs 2 bdrm., family room w/wet bar, office/music room could easily dble. as 3rd bdrm. Fantastic storage, RV parking, parklike setting in back yard! Asking $499,900 CA0152195 VALLEYVIEW 2-STOREY … bright, beautiful, backing onto Valleyview Lake, walking trails! Open concept MF w/lots of natural light. Lovely sitting room w/gas FP, 3 bdrm., bright, spacious bonus room, master w/en suite, WI closet. Fully fin. WO bsmt. w/family room, bath. Perfect size yard, lake view, RV parking, garden space, 3-car garage. Priced to sell, available immediately! Asking $499,900 CA0153913

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STUNNING IMPRESSIVE BRAND NEW HOME IN VALLEYVIEW WEST … Tucked away in culde-sac, this 2-storey floor plan incl. 3-car garage, RV option, covered deck. Vinyl plank flooring, unique light fixtures, maple cabinets, huge island, WT pantry, back entry bench seating, built-ins! Don’t miss out! Asking $444,900 CA0155905

BRAND NEW BUNGALOW … Quartz kitchen counters, FP, vinyl plank flg., MF laundry, WI pantry, vaulted ceiling. Bsmt. framed for future dev. Covered porch, 11’x18’ deck, triple car garage. Asking $429,900 CA0111562

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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $375,000 E X C E P T I O N A L LY F U LLY-D EVE LO P E D 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

VALLEYVIEW WEST! … Stunning custom built 5-bdrm. bungalow. Great layout, hardwood flrg., high ceilings throughout, granite counters, lge. island in kitchen, in-floor heat. Triple car garage, fully landscaped + so much more! A must see! Ask $599,900 CA0158173

EXC. FAMILY BI-LEVEL … across from park/ playground! Awesome Century Meadows location, ideal for whole family. 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

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, lifestyle! Now only $539,900 CA0140533

PREMIER CAMROSE LOCATION … atop 52 St. quiet cul-de-sac surrounded by green space, walking distance to Augustana. Classic split level home w/many triple pane vinyl windows, hardwood floors, updated kitchen, wood FP, 3-bdrm. up plus MF office, A/C and fin. bsmt. Rare opportunity for this location! Asking $449,900 CA0148975 FULLY FIN. CREEKVIEW WALKOUT BUNGALOW! … 9’/13’ ceilings, hardwood/tile floors, granite counters throughout. 5 bdrm. + office, MF laundry, ICF bsmt., a/c, 2 gas FP! Over 1700 sq. ft. w/htd. triple garage. 13’x29’ covered MF deck w/incredible valley views! Amazing property! Asking $799,900 CA0157537 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 CA0150889 1555 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW IN VA L L E Y V I E W W I T H FULL FINISHED BASEMENT. 2+2 bed plus main floor den and laundry. Vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile floors, granite counters, gas f/p, AC, partially covered 2 tier deck, 24x24 Garage and RV option. Open Concept living with private bedrooms, 5pc en suite plus 4pc/3pc options. Very well kept. Asking $514,900 CA0154440 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 $499,900 CA0109971 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 ABSOLUTE STUNNER! … Stylish, functional WO 2storey. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, upper laundry room, bonus room, 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! Cov. deck, fin. garage. Asking $569,900 CA0146374 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

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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 ACREAGE SETTING, LIFESTYLE IN CITY OF CAMROSE! … Gorgeous 2136 sq. ft. WO bungalow. Beautiful spacious foyer, open staircase, vaulted ceilings, bright windows, display ledges/niches, hardwood flrg. Amazing countryside views from dinette, family/LR. Gourmet kitchen, exc. master, superb en suite, MF laundry. In-floor htd. bsmt, 28’x38/36’ triple garage. Space, privacy – you’ll love it! Asking $559,000 CA0151525 WOW! WALKOUT BUNGALOWS ! … Located in Valleyview West by Lake, Parks, and walking trails! Exceptional presentation, coffered ceilings, hardwood floors. Gourmet kitchen, granite, spacious dinette, gourgeous LR. Superb master. MF laundry. Excellent bsmt., in-floor htg, deck/patio, finished garage, AC. You’ll love it! Ask $409,162 CA0117203 GORGEOUS FAMILY 2-STOREY! … Huge yard in Century Meadows. Close to parks, walking trails. Beautiful 2741 sq. ft. home. Exc. presentation, beautiful open staircase, vaulted ceilings, hardwood flrg. Exc. kitchen, bright dinette, dining, living, family, den, 2 cozy FP, MF laundry. Huge master, superb en suite. Private courtyard, RV parking. Exc. location! Asking $509,900 CA0158150 AMAZING TOP FLOOR CONDO! … Sunroom, park views! Gorgeous 1865 sq. ft. w/htd. garage in bldg. Beautiful open design, vaulted ceilings, bright windows, deck. Awesome kitchen, dining area, LR w/FP, 3 baths, huge master/sitting area. A/C + more! You’ll love it! Asking $389,000 CA0156477 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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CAMROSE HOMES $250,000 to $375,000 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW BACKING ONTO FIELD! … Countryside views! Everything you need is on MF. Exc. 2+2 bdrm. home w/open plan, hardwood flrg., superb kitchen, en suite, MF laundry. You’ll love bsmt. dev. Low maint. yard, tiered decking + more! Asking $335,000 CA0158668 EXC. 4-BDRM., 4-BATH HALF DUPLEX … near shopping, west end amenities, golf course. Bright open floor plan, wonderful hardwood, gas FP, lovely kitchen, granite counters, island w/BI dishwasher, den/office, dinette w/ easy access to very nice deck. Great master w/ vaulted ceiling, en suite, WI closet. Dble. htd. garage. An outstanding home! C A0157660 Asking $279,900 WONDERFUL SW MEADOWS HOME! ... Bright open floor plan, lovely kitchen w/island, glorious LR, DR w/view, access to beautiful big back yard, green space. Super master w/impressive en suite, WI closet. Lge. 2nd bdrm., 4 baths, fin. bsmt., generous fam. rm. Att. garage. Numerous updates. Enjoy trails, playground, park. Move-in ready – it’s perfect! Asking $259,900 CA0153791 WELCOME TO FIELDSTONE! … This lovely west-facing unit features 2 bdrm., 2 baths, open concept, gas FP, a/c, exc. storage. Cov. deck, TWO titled parking stalls! Great bldg. w/lots of offer. Asking $289,900 CA0157573 CONDO W/LOFT 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 Now only $347,900 EXC. STARTER HOME! … Huge yard, great location, close to school, rec facilities! Well maintained 3+1 bdrm. bungalow. Spacious LR, lovely country style kitchen, partially dev. bsmt. Private covered deck, oversized yard, RV parking, 16’x24’ single garage. Asking $257,900 CA0156693

OVER $375,000 WOW! FAMILY FRIENDLY 5-BDRM. HOME … in the heart of a Century Meadows cul-de-sac. Over 1500 sq. ft. + fin. bsmt., open concept living, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, MF office, MF laundry option. Awesome master w/newly reno’d 3-pce. en suite w/ WI shower, huge WI closet. Covered deck, 22’x26’ garage, loads of RV parking, good storage, huge fully fenced yard. You’ll love it! Asking $434,900 CA0156735 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 IRONWOOD ESTATES … a master planned community designed for active adults. You’ll love the lifestyle w/beautiful Stoney Creek Park, walking trails close by. All zero step entry homes w/senior friendly design! Model 1,124, Model 1,286, Model 1,456 w/multiple design options. Gorgeous open design w/9’ ceilings, cozy in-floor htg. Quality, energy efficient built homes. Choose your décor. No condo fees. New exciting community, lifestyle! Asking $375,460 CA0151416

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COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY! … Perfect location, adjacent to Cornerstone commercial area, a well-established hub of Camrose retail/business activity! The possibilities are endless with this land! CA0151317 Asking $6,900,000 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 EXCELLENT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY … on the Ring Road. 3.01 acres w/exposure to 50 Street and Camrose Drive. CA0138670 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

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

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 $289,900 CA0146458 WOW – EXCEPTIONAL HOME! Fully renovated top to bottom and only steps Asking $309,900 CA0154277

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5-BDRM., 3-BATH HOME TASTEFULLY RENO’D … close to parks, Jack Stuart School! Welcoming entrance, spacious LR, modern kitchen w/SS appl., island. 3 bdrm. upstairs, 2 reno’d baths. Gas FP in bsmt. LR, 2 lge. bdrm., another reno’d bath, central a/c. Attached fin. garage, RV parking. CA0158419 Asking $314,900 CENTURY MEADOWS BUNGALOW – PARKSIDE! … You’ll love the PARKSIDE location! Lovely 1,335 sq. ft. 3+1 bed family bungalow. Bright open plan, lovely LR, spacious kitchen, huge dinette area, en suite and MF laundry. Bsmt. almost complete. Beautifully landscaped yard with fruit trees, 2-tier deck, gazebo, pergola, fenced att. garage, RV option and more! You’ll love it! CA0158838 Asking $349,900 EXC. 3-BDRM., 2-STOREY HOME … located within walking distance of park and west-end shopping! Great living area w/gas FP, lovely kitchen, bright DR, MF laundry. Asking $289,900 CA0157397

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SPACIOUS BUNGALOW … w/ plenty of room for whole family! LR w/wood FP, bay windows. Formal DR or flex space to suit fam. needs. Oak kitchen w/spacious dinette. 3 bdrm. up, MB has full en suite, WI closet. 2 bdrm. down, lge. rec room. Quiet area, fully fenced, mature landscaping. Asking $349,000 CA0148080

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IMMACULATE, CLEAN CUSTOM HOME … located in Hay Lakes. Beautiful, bright custom floor plan. Lovely sitting room, wonderful kitchen, dining area w/ample cabinetry. Superb master w/WI closet, en suite. Family room w/ cozy gas FP. Flowers, shrubs decorate park-like setting out back. Two oversized sheds, twotiered maint. free deck w/aluminum railing, hot tub. Short drive to Camrose, Nisku! Perfect! Asking $385,900 CA0147302 COMMERCIAL PROPERT Y 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 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! CA0144275 Asking $338,000 LOCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE COMMUNIT Y OF DAYSLAND ! … Recently remodeled 3-bdrm. bungalow. Bright, open floor plan on 6000 sq. ft. lot. Close to hospital, downtown, park. Perfect for first time home buyer or investor. CA0140553 Asking $72,900 SHERMAN PARK BUNGALOW … w/ Acreage style living, 48’x30’ 4-car garage, quiet community w/private location. 1345 sq. ft. w/many reno’s, incl. all vinyl windows, vinyl siding, metal roof (house, garage), totally upgraded kitchen you’re sure to love, all on 0.99 acre. Nice family home, recreational getaway or manageable retirement property. Asking $317,500 CA0158026 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY IN FORESTBURG! … Bldg. consists of 6 units, rear parking, street parking, 2 entrances. Reno’s include siding, roof. Get this one into your rental portfolio! Asking $349,900 CA0140638 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW, PEACEFUL COUNTRY LIFESTYLE – KINGMAN! … You’ll love the peacefulness and relaxing lifestyle of the Kingman community! Beautiful 1,380 sq. ft. bungalow w/bright open floor plan and hardwood floors. Spacious kitchen, extra bright dinette, den and huge LR. Cozy ICF bsmt., 65% completed. Park setting, covered deck, RV parking, 22’x24’ htd. garage! Country livestyle with all the services! A must see! Asking $299,900. CA0158924

UNDER $250,000 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT CONDO! … Awesome, spacious, bright. Close to city centre, Mirror Lake walking trails. Beautiful open design w/9’ceilings, lots of bright windows, gorgeous hardwood flrg. Exc. kitchen w/lots of maple cabinetry. Superb dinette, spacious, bright LR, 2 huge bdrm., 2 baths, 7 appl., a/c. Hardi-plank siding, ICF bsmt. & more! Asking $203,900 CA0158078 MAINT. FREE LIVING AT PARK PLACE NORTH! … One-bdrm. w/den, east facing condo. Simple, open, inviting floor plan, cozy gas FP, beautiful, bright windows, a/c, fantastic deck, 12’x17’ garage. Ideally located within walking distance of grocery store, coffee shops, downtown Camrose. Welcome home! CA0156029 Asking $244,900 GREAT BUNGALOW … close to schools, rec centre, you’ll love the location! 1071 sq. ft., 3+2 bdrm. Asking $233,900 CA0137938 AFFORDABLE LIVING! … 1080 sq. ft. 2-bdrm., 2 bath mobile c/w lots of space, a good floor plan, everything you need! Covered deck, landscaped, fenced yard c/w shed for storage. Asking $64,900 CA0153789 AFFORDABLE VERY CLEAN SENIOR CONDO … walking distance to doc appt., west end restaurants, shopping! East-facing sunroom in reno’d unit w/lge. kitchen, LR. Master boasts dual closets, 4-pce. bath. Utility room has stackable washer/dryer w/room for cabinets, upright freezer or fridge. Bldg. has games room, exercise room plus! CA0156225 Asking $174,000

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GROUND FLOOR CONDO, HTD. GARAGE, WORKSHOP IN BLDG. … Senior friendly design, lifestyle ! Bright, spacious, open, 9’ ceilings! Country style kitchen, lovely LR, cozy FP, sunroom w/easy access to patio. Easy access shower, spacious laundry room. Asking $235,000 CA0153960 COZY ACCOMMODATING BUNGALOW … close to downtown, Mirror Lake trails. Vinyl windows, barn doors, classic trims, crown mouldings, wood stove + more! 2 bdrm., 3-pce. bath. 14’x18’ garage, fully fenced yard. Exc. starter or investment property. Previously had long-term renter at $950 + utilities. Asking $148,500 CA0156618 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! Ask $99,900 CA0138349 MOVE-IN READY 3-BDRM. BUNGALOW … w/dble. htd. garage. Great sized kitchen w/lge. window overlooking quiet back yard. Updated vinyl windows, new HWT. Carpet looks new. New bsmt. bath w/ balance blank canvas to fin. your design, taste. Welcome home! Asking $239,000 CA0156253

OUT OF TOWN EXC. 5-BDRM. BUNGALOW ON LGE. LOT … w/amazing front window views in ! G IN LIST of New Norway! MF boasts NEWVillage charming open country style kitchen, cozy LR w/wood FP, master w/ en suite, 2 bdrm., full bath. Bsmt. has lge. FR, 2 bdrm., 3-pce. bath. Oversized dble. garage, RV parking, 8’x10’ shed, front veranda! Asking $259,000 CA0158457 READY TO EXPAND YOUR CURRENT BUSINESS? … Two hwy commercial lots located in thriving community of Bashaw. With ease of access to hwy, fantastic exposure, these lots may be ideal for you! Great flat sites w/utilities accessible. Asking $55,000 each CA0150724/CA0150727 BEAUTIFUL DAYSLAND BUNGALOW … 2003 built w/ICF block bsmt., infloor heat in bsmt. and 24’x26’ garage. 9’ ceilings, hardwood floors, quality fin. throughout. MF laundry, 3-pce. en suite, beautiful oak cabinetry, no maint. covered deck. A remarkable home w/immediate possession. CA0153386 Asking $309,900 WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY … to have your own corner lake lot in the summer village of White Sands! Steps away from the beach! Don’t miss out! Asking $120,000 CA0158446 EXC. BI-LEVEL, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION … in Hay Lakes. 1525 sq. ft. w/bright open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, extra bright windows. Spacious LR, cozy gas FP, awesome kitchen, countryside views from dinette. Superb master w/ WI closet, en suite. 9’ ceilings in bsmt. Huge deck, RV option, 20.5’x24’ att. garage. Easy commute to Camrose, Nisku, Edmonton. Asking $305,000 CA0153906

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