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Vol. LXVII, No. 33 Country Edition – 44 pages City Edition – 32 pages July 9, 2019
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Camrose Wild Rose Co-op food store branch manager Brent Edwards and general manager Carol Rollheiser of Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd. take pride in sourcing and stocking Alberta-made products.
Farmers in this area, and across the province, have been hit hard with obstacles beyond their control: adverse weather, political crossfire between Canada and China, Canada and Mexico and even challenges with the current U.S. administration. They are having trouble moving grain due to railcar shortages, too. The list of current challenges goes on… You can help the farming community by choosing products grown, processed or manufactured right here in Alberta. Local grocery stores are making great strides in supporting farmers close to home by stocking
fresh, tasty products originating from this province. In a few minutes of shopping grocery store aisles, you will discover: sausage from La Crete, Mundare and Vegreville; cheese from Vermilion; potatoes, tomatoes and cucumbers from Holden; lettuce from Leduc; yogurt from Lacombe; honey from Wavy Lake; traditional Ukrainian food from Sherwood Park and Plamondon; and this is just a sample. To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes When filling your grocery cart, you can even Who Can I Count On? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 *partial coverage Tues. Thurs. With Booster City of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 add Sunny Boy Pancake mix and cereal or A&W ✔ ✔* Out and About . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 The Lefse House product line made right here Brick Warehouse ✔ Cabela's ✔* Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 and 21 in Camrose! Check your labels and ✔ ✔* Canada Safeway On the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 to 24 take pride in buying local goods. Canadian Tire ✔ ✔*
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SAVE-ON FOODS FIRST ANNIVERSARY
Murray Green, Camrose Booster
My mom, the accidental pathfinder
“I knew I’d been accepted when they stopped being nice to me.” My mom, Berdie Fowler, is often on my mind at this time of year. Her birthday was July 1, Canada Day. When mom was a little girl growing up in the East Bittern Lake district, there was always a community picnic on July 1, with races and ballgames and sometimes even fireworks. Mom thought the party was for her. A great thing for a child to believe! Mom did not set out to be a pathfinder. She just did what she thought needed to be done. Some of those things happened to be a first for women in Alberta. When she was elected president of the Camrose Chamber of Commerce, she was the first woman in Alberta, and the second woman in Canada, to hold that position. Several men resigned, thinking that role was no place for a woman. That brings us to the Alberta Opportunity Company (AOC). ***
AOC was an Alberta Crown Corporation. Its independent board of directors reported directly to the Alberta legislature through the minister of economic development and trade. AOC provided financial and management assistance to small–and medium-sized Alberta businesses that were not able to obtain reasonable terms and conditions from regular banks. Loans were used for purposes like land or equipment, or refinancing existing loans. The provincial government invited mom to serve on the AOC board, and she accepted. She was the first woman ever appointed to that board. Just as when she became president of the local Chamber of Commerce, she knew there was opposition to her appointment. One of those opposed was the chair of the board. As was her style, she did not acknowledge the opposition. She just quietly went about being a competent credible board member. The Alberta Opportunity Company board would fly to different locations in Alberta, meet all day, and break for lunch at a local restaurant. When the meetings were in Edmonton or Calgary (places to which mom would drive), dad sometimes came along. He would do other things, while mom was at the meeting, and often join the group for lunch. On one of the days when dad had joined the group for lunch, the all-day meeting was held in a boardroom of a private club. When the group broke for lunch and went into the dining room, the maitre `d stopped mom at the door. “I’m sorry, madam,” he said. “You aren’t able to come in. This is a men-only dining room.” What? Clearly nobody had been aware of this policy when lunch reservations were arranged. Different men in the group had different expressions on their faces–some surprised, some outraged, some just uncomfortable. Dad was one of the outraged ones. Before he could say much, mom–never one to make a public fuss–just said to the board chair something like, “We’ll find another place and I’ll join you for the rest of the meeting.” She and dad went off to find another lunch place. Back home over the dinner table, mom and dad laughed over the story. They imagined mom submitting a lunch expense claim from “Joe’s Beanery.” Mom did say, “I would have been more upset except that all the men around me were upset.” I understand that never again did the Alberta Opportunity Company book a meeting at that facility. I believe words may have been exchanged. Years later, I attended an event at that same private club, and there were women in the dining room. Mom once confided to me that she was pleased when, in her second year as an AOC board member, on the flight back from a meeting, she happened to sit beside the board chair. He said to her quietly, “Berdie, you do everything right.” She knew what he meant, and treasured that comment. That was the day she told me, “I knew I’d been accepted when they stopped being nice to me.”
Above: Eight-year-old Harper Wilcox of Camrose had fun making a s’more with the help of SaveOn Foods employee Carrie Presley during the first anniversary celebration. Funds raised will be forwarded to the Camrose Open Door and the Alberta Stollery Children’s Hospital.
Camrose Kodiaks player Damon Zimmer checks six-year-old Owen McTavish’s form as he shoots for the target in front of Save-On Foods.
Save-On Foods manager Dan Faithfull, left, and baker Cindie Neufeld served cake to customers like Myron Kozack as the store marked one year in Camrose.
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Camrose Save-On Foods manager Dan Faithfull watches three-year-old Ciarra Miller knock down bowling pins during the first anniversary on June 29.
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50 Years Ago This Week – from July 8, 1969 edition • The famous fastball four from southern California, The Queen and Her Maids, were coming to Camrose on July 9 to perform against the Camrose All-Stars Ladies Fastball Team. Sheilagh Eddy, Joanne Tshida, Lynn Drever and Janice Ring, dressed in elegant scarlet costumes, were hired to ride the 1969 version of the Chamber float in appearances throughout east central Alberta. • “Tourists of the Week” were from New Westminster, BC. By stopping at the Chamber of Commerce office, the family was presented with gifts ranging from a car wash to a meal and a tank of fuel.
GOLDEN GIRLS
Submitted The Camrose Vikings U13 girls earned gold medals at this year’s Night Classic soccer tournament. They won all three of their round robin games before defeating the Sherwood Park Greyhounds 1-0 in a tense gold medal game. Back row from left, coach Rob Olson, assistant coach Taylor Olson, Alayna Lowe, Kaitlin Christenson, Clair Melin, Alexandra Olson and assistant coach Jaden Olson. Middle row from left, Leann MacDonald, Ava Naslund, Jazlyn McNary, Carissa Aube, Amileah Sharp, Shelby Hasselbohm, Kate Kungel, Kenzie Tyson and Mayla Berger. Front row from left, Simone Doucet, Olivia Belanger, Ruby MacDonald, Shayla Van Petten, Mackenzie Kissisk and Kaitlyn West.
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Join the Stollery Women’s Network on Wednesday, July 17 at 7 p.m. at the Camrose Golf Course for a garden party event to raise funds and awareness for the amazing work of the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation. This will be the third such event in Camrose and, if last year is any indication of its popularity, get your tickets early. “Last year, drew a good crowd so we had to move it to a bigger venue,” said Stollery Women’s Network organizer Chella Ross. Submitted All the moneys raised from ticket sales for last Stollery Women’s Network, Camrose and area year’s event were donated chapter organizers, left to right, Mindy Felgate, Chella Ross and Nicole Denham related their own to the Stollery Children’s compelling stories of how the Stollery Children’s HospiHospital Foundation. tal serves families and communities during last year’s “That was made possible Garden Party event. with the talent and equipment to treat because of all the generous donations and support we received some of the most complex cases. The hospital staff perform over 11,000 from the community,” said Ross. While enjoying some wine and cheese, surgeries per year. The survival rate for attendees last year heard personal and children receiving care at the Stollery heart-tugging stories of how the Stollery PICU is an impressive 95 to 97 per cent. To learn more about the Camrose Children’s Hospital directly impacted the and area Stollery Women’s Network, visit lives of the speakers. “What really made it great was the www.givingcomfort.stollerywomensnetatmosphere,” noted Ross. “It felt like all work.ca or contact brianne.thomas@stolthese moms getting together to love on lerykids.com. For more information, visit the Camkids and their families who are really rose NOW! app or contact Chella Ross going through some tough stuff.” The Stollery is one of the top three at 780-781-1788 or Nicole Denham at most specialized hospitals in Canada, 780-781-2545.
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Red, white and proud Canada Day celebrations held on July 1 at the Camrose and District Centennial Museum hosted a variety of fun activities, entertainment and food.
Jeremiah Mamuad, sevenyears-old, took a swing at one of the games set up during Canada Day celebrations.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Canada Day celebrations in Camrose wouldn’t be the same without the giant cake baked, decorated and donated by Camrose Safeway store. This year’s theme of inclusivity and diversity was represented with a multitude of languages wishing Canada happy birthday. Pictured left to right are Safeway baker Marisa Herman, second assistant manager Tim Falk and cake decorator Lisa Pev.
Ted Fecho entertained the crowd with his renditions of ’50s and ’60s tunes.
Celebrations began with marching of the colour guard consisting of members of the Camrose Army and Airforce cadets accompanied by Royal Canadian Legion member.
Five-year-old Divine and her seven-year-old brother Daniel Abe give a thumbs up to the fun activities held on Canada Day, including exploring the Museum buildings and artifacts.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Above, Damon Dyer, four-years-old tried his hand at the old fashioned way of doing school work in the 1906 one-room school house located at the Camrose and District Centennial Museum.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Decked out in red and white seven-year-old Chase Waddell enjoys a hotdog, a Canadian summer time tradition.
Left, four-year-old Molly Kambeitz took a turn at casting a line and catching a fish at one of the fun activities.
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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Vision Credit Union did their part in making sure the students, staff and guests of St. Patrick Catholic School were fed and watered during the school’s track and field day by donating $2,500 to run the concession at the event. Pictured left to right back row are St. Pat’s students Carter Enzenauer (Grade 4), Jack Scrannage (Grade 3), representing Vision Credit Union manager of marketing and communications Paulette Robinson, Brooklyn Hautzinger (Grade 3) and Peton Enzenauer (Grade 2). Front row seated left to right are Duke Scrannage (pre-kindergarten), Colt Scrannage (Grade 1) and Cohen Hautzinger (Grade 1).
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Habitat home dedications By Lori Larsen
Two Camrose families were handed the keys to their new Habitat homes at a heartfelt key turning event on June 27. Partner family Ringgo Mangulabnan and his sons Manuel and Miguel are recipients of one of the two homes built and dedicated this year. Novejane Pascua and daughter Sophie were recipients of the second 2019 build. Habitat for Humanity executive director Cody McCarroll welcomed special guest Mayor Norm Mayer who offered his sincere congratulations to both the partner families and was proud to say that Camrose continues to work on supplying affordable living.
erty,” noted Mah. “This equates to one family on every block.” Mah also said that at any given time in Camrose, there are at least 100 families that could qualify for Habitat’s Affordable Homeownership Program and that currently the ratio of applicants per Habitat homes is 10:1. Both Novejane and Ringgo thanked Habitat, the contractors and the community, “from the bottom of their hearts” for assisting in making the dream of home ownership come true. This year marked the 37th and 38th homes built in Camrose and, to date, 40 families have been served including buy-backs.
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Members of the Family Selection Committee Leona Calhoun and Ruth Ford spoke briefly about each partner family’s journey to obtaining a Habitat home and the dedication each family showed in being part of the builds. Both families were then presented with housewarming gifts on behalf of the Family Selection Committee. Habitat for Humanity board president Jadene Mah shared with attendees some recent statistics that validate the need for affordable housing in Camrose. “According to the most recent Stats Canada data, 11.8 per cent of Camrose’s population is living in pov-
Habitat homes are built in partnership with the families and community volunteers and donations. The families are required to contribute 500 hours of “sweat equity” to assist in the building of their homes. Qualifying families for the Habitat Affordable Homeownership Program pay on their homes with zero-interest mortgages with payments going into a “Fund for Humanity” which is used to build future Habitat homes. For more information on Habitat for Humanity Camrose, visit the website at www.habitatcamrose. com or telephone project coordinator Brenda Murdock at 403-651-6142.
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Daysland celebrates Canada Day
Photos by Murray Green, Camrose Booster
Kenzie Thomas received her favourite ice cream flavour from Rita Johnson at the Daysland Alliance Church table on July 1.
Six-year-old Haylee Wenstob was decked out in everything she could find that was red and white, while riding through the park on Canada Day.
Daysland Fire Department firefighter Jarret Hayes, left, and chief Keith Makarowsky were busy preparing eggs at the annual pancake breakfast.
David Hefferan, 12, gathered miniature flags to show his support for Canada on July 1 at the West View Park.
Everyone’s local favourite band The River Jacks entertained Canadians as they celebrated 152 years as a country.
Daysland branch of the Royal Canadian Legion members Bob Hanrahan (a member for 73 years) and Bill Leithead sold Sharon Keichinger tickets to the 50/50 draw to support the branch’s 55th anniversary.
In support of the Roar! Vacation Bible School held in August, Karen Pederson assists Olivia Thomas in making a lion craft on Canada Day.
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Three Conservative members running By Murray Green
Conservative Party of Canada members in the Alberta riding of Battle River-Crowfoot will be electing a candidate between July 14 and 17. Candidates to replace current MLA Kevin Sorenson, who is retiring from federal politics, are Damien C. Kurek, Jefferson McClung and Jeff Watson.
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Kurek sat on Kevin’s board, worked alongside him while he was Minister of State for Finance and most recently served in his Camrose Constituency Office. For more information about Kurek, email info@votekurek. ca or call 403-575-5625. You can also visit his website at www.votekurek.ca and find him on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram by searching @dckurek. McClung lives just
outside of Stettler. He is currently a social studies teacher at Wm. E. Hay Stettler Secondary Campus. Contact McClung on Facebook @VoteMcClung. Former Ontario Member of Parliament Jeff Watson served in the district of Essex from 2004 until 2015 when he was unseated by New Democrat Tracey Ramsey. Previous to that, he had run in WindsorWest as a Reform Party candidate in 1997 and a Canadian Alliance candidate in 2000. Watson is also encouraging people to call at 587-574-5800, email directly at votejeffwatson@
gmail.com and follow his Facebook @JeffWatsonAB. Nomination vote in Consort is on Monday, July 15 with speeches from 11:30 a.m. to noon. Voting is from noon to 1:30 p.m. at the Consort Community Hall, 4604-50 Avenue. Nomination vote in Provost is on Monday, July 15 with speeches from 3 to 3:30 p.m. Voting is from 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the Provost Recreation and Cultural Centre, 5113-42 Street. Nomination vote in Wainwright is on Monday, July 15 with a candidate forum from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Voting follows from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the
Wainwright Communiplex, 700 2nd Avenue. Nomination vote in Camrose is on Wednesday, July 17 with a candidate Forum from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Voting is from 7:30 to 9 p.m. at the Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds, 4250 Exhibition Drive. You can also vote in Oyen on July 14, Three Hills on July 16, Drumheller on July 16 and Stettler on July 17. Other candidates
The People’s Party of Canada currently has one candidate in the Battle River-Crowfoot riding, David A. Michaud.
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THANK YOU TO OUR 2019 CANADA DAY SUPPORTERS!
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PLATINUM LEVEL: $1,001+
TOILET REBATE PROGRAM 2019 The City of Camrose has started the Toilet Rebate Program! From July 2, 2019 to September 27, 2019, when replacing a 13 L or more flush model with an approved low flush model, get a $70 rebate!
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For more information, refer to the City’s website: http://www.camrose.ca/toiletrebate OR contact by: Email: toiletrebate@camrose.ca Phone: 780-672-4428
PUBLIC NOTICE – VARIANCE
Accessory Building Development Permit #4565 A Development Permit application has been received that requires a Variance for the increased wall height of a proposed accessory building located within the R1-Low Density Residential District at: Lot 1, Block 1, Plan 1921668; 3901 – 50 Street, Camrose Any person having comments of support or objection, or for further information may contact Planning and Development Services, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8. Tel. 780-672-4428 or Email to: planning@ camrose.ca by July 15th, 2019 at 4:00 p.m. Written correspondence shall include name, address and reason for support or objection.
THURSDAY MARKET
Murray Green, Camrose Booster The Rose City Farmers’ Market celebrated the opening of its indoor-outdoor market on June 27 at Duggan Mall. From left, market advertising director Lori Blades, mall manager Jessi Sears, market president Judy Schlosser and market member Trudy Wolbeck were on hand for the opening of the outside market. Weather permitting, the market will be open outdoors on Thursdays from 1 to 6 p.m. The market will be having a draw for a wooden patio dining room set this fall.
City of flowers Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster City of Camrose Community Services Parks summer bed and building crew, left to right, Natalya Klutz, Kelsey Moch and Megan Audet work hard, with a little help from Mother Nature, at keeping our City looking beautiful all summer long.
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Littlest Airport holds annual Fly-in
Bob Wonitoy sets his MIG 15 aircraft down on the grass on at the Bawlf area miniature airport.
Ryan Tonsi of Onoway guides his plane back from the landing strip during the 40th anniversary of the Alberta’s Littlest Airport near Bawlf.
The Alberta’s Littlest Airport, near Bawlf, attracted miniature airplanes from across the province to help Terri and Reg Blackwell celebrate the 40th anniversary of their fly-in. The June 29 to July 1 event brought in planes of every size.
Brodie Hughes defies gravity by making his aircraft hang around the landing strip at the Alberta’s Littlest Airport on June 29 to July 1.
Murray Green, Camrose Booster Ryan Tonsi sends his plane straight up to perform some 3D flying using his remote control.
Murray Green, Camrose Booster Ted Gillespie of Camrose prepares his airplane for take off. His electric engine eliminates the task of refueling after each run.
Terri and Reg Blackwell hosted about 50 pilots and 200 aircraft at the Alberta’s Littlest Airport to celebrate 40 years of flying fun.
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Local pickleball club to host open house
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By Murray Green
The Camrose Pickleball Club is welcoming the community to an open house to introduce the sport on July 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Max McLean Arena. Find out why pickleball is the fastest growing sport in North America. People can watch, or pick up a paddle and give it a try. Refreshments will also be provided. Pickleball is a mix of tennis, ping-pong and badminton and it’s fun for the whole family. There is a huge surge in younger players taking up the sport, so there is quite a mix in age groups. “Our players range in age from the teen years right up to the retirement years. Because it’s played on a smaller court than tennis, it’s easier on your joints and doesn’t involve as much running as tennis,” said Donna Duff, communications director of the local club. Pickleball is a sport that has grown from 6,000 players in Canada in 2010 to 70,000 in only eight years. “Perhaps this is the sport you have been waiting to discover. It’s so much fun you won’t realize you are exercising and, trust me, it is a great stress reliever. It will take you away from life’s issues, while focussing on the game. It’s also perfect for those new in the City who want to meet friends and build new social connections,” she added. “Courts dedicated to pickleball are popping up
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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose Special Olympics athlete Dakota Blanchard, back of table serves Camrose Safeway customer Stephanie Broz, a good old fashioned orange ice cream float on June 22 as part of the nation wide corporate campaign to help build awareness on Special Olympics Canada.
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Special Olympics athletes give back By Lori Larsen
Special Olympic’s (Camrose) athlete Preston Wideman knows exactly what kindness and consideration can do in the lives of others. As a special Olympics athlete himself and now a volunteer with Active Start and FUNdamentals programs, he understands the importance of giving back to his community. “It is good that we (Special Olympics athletes) can get out in the community and do stuff,” he said. “We do fundraisers so people know about Special Olympics and without it, I would be pretty Preston Wideman bored.” Preston added that organized sports are so important because they assist him in knowing exactly when and where he needs to be and what he will be doing. Preston has been involved in organized sport, specifically Special Olympics for 15 years, first playing softball but eventually moving into a slew of different sports including basketball, bowling, bocce, golf, soccer, walking/running, curling, swimming and functional fitness. Special Olympics has been changing the lives of Special O athletes since its inception in 1968 in the United States, not only through organized sport but through the gift of inclusion that has awakened the hearts, souls and minds of millions of people world wide. In Canada, Special Olympics celebrates 50 years and continues to grow in awareness and strength. The mission of Special Olympics embodies the goal that healthy and active lifestyles improve the wellbeing of individuals with an intellectual disability. In 1986, Calgary hosted Alberta’s first Special Olympics Canada Summer Games welcoming over 1,000 athletes and coaches from across Canada and thousands of delighted fans who cheered the flame of hope, carried by 12,000 Canadians across the country, as it entered
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Tag me if you can. Camrose Special Olympics athlete Shaun Lang puts on the brakes before being tagged out by a second base player from Edmonton during a June 22 tournament.
McMahon Stadium. It was symbolic of not only coming athletes, Preston’s sincerity is as tall as hope, but the spirit of true-hearted competition. his stature. “When Preston was first diagnosed, as For Preston, it was his family that encouraged his participation in Special Olympics, a young parent I didn’t know what to do and especially his late uncle Glenn Kerik. “Preston what the future held,” Carol admits, but on needs to be kept busy,” smiled mother Carol. “It the advice of her brother Glenn, soon felt some relief having the support of other parents with is idle time that is so well spent.” While he enjoys all the sports in which he special needs children and knowing there was is involved, Preston confesses that his favourite a healthy outlet for Preston to be involved. Preston has also been volunteering with is softball. Being a Special Olympic athlete has afford- Augustana Vikings men’s basketball coming up ed Preston, and many other athletes, oppor- seven years, attending practices every Monday tunities that may not have otherwise been and Thursday and all home games. Outside of his activity in the Special Olymavailable and because of tireless efforts of volunteers and the generosity of community mem- pics and volunteering, Preston holds down two bers, businesses and organizations, Special part time jobs in Camrose. He has been workOlympics continues to provide an even broader ing with Sport Chek (Camrose) for over six spectrum of sports and opportunities for these years and Staples (Camrose) for two years. “I fill up the paper wall at Staples,” he amazing athletes to shine on and off the field, said, through a slanted grin, obviously somecourt, lane–any sport venue. thing he is particularly And many of the athfond of doing. And while letes are happy and proud his height is an asset to give back by volunteering for that duty, he is also throughout the community responsible for customat Special Olympics funcer service at both busitions and events or, as is nesses. the case with Preston, with Preston’s exuberFUNdamentals and Active ance is well spent in Start programs. the Camrose community Active Start is designed with his involvement in to get boys and girls, ages Special Olympics, volunzero to six years, involved in teering and jobs. daily active play in an effort “It is so great that peoto develop their movement ple give donations because skills and learn how to link it means we can get even them together. more sports into the comPreston has been volmunity, like we just got unteering with Active Start curling, and it helps us since its inception and credLori Larsen, Camrose Booster be able to attend events its Camrosians Lyndsey and Camrose Special Olympics athlete Myles and tournaments and get Jason Delwo for not only Spenst rounds third base heading to home equipment and uniforms,” implementing Active Start in plate during a tournament held on June 22. said Preston gratefully. Camrose, but continuing to “But it also lets people be huge advocates of the program and Special know about Special Olympics athletes and what we Olympics. are we doing. We (Camrose Cardinals) just received “I enjoy helping these athletes if they need Team of the Year 2018.” help getting a ball for bowling or other things,” Speaking on behalf of all the Special Olympics said Preston. “I try to encourage them by tell- Camrose athletes, Preston beams with pride when ing them to keep trying.” Preston is now assist- he talks about his experiences with the organizaing with outdoor sports as well. tion and the gratitude he shares for a community Carol noted how important it is for these that continues to support their successes. younger athletes to see how successful the For more information on Special Olympics older athletes are and to have them to look up Alberta/Camrose, visit the website at www. to, literally. Towering over these young up-and- specialolympics.ca/alberta/camrose.
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Deborah “Debbie” Christine Perkins January 10, 1951 ~ July 1, 2019 Debbie passed away in her home on July 1, 2019 at the age of 68 years. She succumbed to a swift and hard-fought battle with cancer. Born to Helen and Henry Jans in Camrose, Alberta, on January 10, 1951, Debbie was the eldest of four children Kenny, Karen and Don. She grew up on the family farm just west of New Norway. She worked hard as a young girl, helping with all of the farm chores. Debbie excelled at all sporting activities and often shared stories of track meets and her favorite school sport, basketball. She was a competitive individual, but loved the social aspect of the sport just as much as the game. At an early age, she met the love of her life and husband of 50 years. Hugh also grew up in the area and when they married in 1968, she only had two and a half miles to move to begin her new life. To this union, they had three children Brent, Irene and Darren. They spent thirty-four years on the family farm and then moved to Camrose in 2002. Debbie loved farm life. She was involved in every way from raising chickens to driving combine. Debbie was also very involved in the community and volunteered her time, soup and friendship without hesitation. She was a giving and loving mother and that didn’t stop with her own kids as she would often be helping with nieces, nephews and any other child who needed it. The love of sports led her to coaching everything from fastball to curling. As the youngest of her kids started school, she began her career as a school bus driver. She drove for thirty-one years before retiring and felt proud to have driven her nieces, nephews and grandchildren during that time. It was then she found a new passion for flowers as she travelled from the east to west coast of Canada, New Zealand, Australia and Tasmania. Debbie had a green thumb and could make anything blossom. Debbie’s true passion in life was her family. Whether she was stopping by for a coffee, watching a hockey game or ball game or picking out the best birthday card for one of her grandchildren, she loved each and every one of them for who they were. The family gatherings were full of laughter, amazing meals and tremendous love. Debbie will always be loved by her husband Hugh; son Brent (Michele) Perkins; daughter Irene Perkins (Richard Edwards); son Darren Perkins (Jane Spencer); grandchildren Derek, Peter, Devon, Darcy, Katy, Gavin and Grace; and her great-grandson Rowan. A Funeral Service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, July 8, 2019 from CityLights Church, 4920-48 Street, Camrose with Rev. Mary Ann Pastuck officiating. Inurnment has taken place in the Highland Park Cemetery. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Debbie’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Stollery Children’s Hospital. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Crossfire earn bronze at softball provincials By Murray Green
The Camrose Crossfire U14C girls’ softball team captured bronze medals at provincials in Castor and Leduc on June 28 to July 1. In the first game on Saturday, Camrose played the Calgary West Wildcats and struggled for the first three innings, down 11-0. However, the girls rallied the next three
innings and almost came back for the win, but came up short losing 11-8. The Crossfire played its second game that day against the Coaldale Lady Bandits, winning 16-3. On Sunday, the girls faced Drumheller Pure Venom in a very close contest, with the Crossfire winning 9-8. Continued on page 23
Dragonfly Connection Photography Players on the Crossfire include, back row from left, assistant coach Rhonda Kowalchuk, assistant coach Chad Skaret, Ava Pearson, Rachel Shapka, Bryn Weinkauf, Allyson Thain, Eden VanBrabant, Maryn Skaret, Kyanna Sikstrom, McKenzie Wolfe, head coach Rob Lundstrom and assistant coach Ryan Pearson. Front row from left, Athena Sveinbjornson, Dessa Bullock, Teagan Drisdelle, Sydney Kowalchuk, Rya Miller and Ariana Lundstrom.
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Dustin Dean Palmerchuk April 30, 1993 ~ July 2, 2019 Dustin was born on April 30, 1993 in Vernon, B.C to Christine and Jesse Palmerchuk, a brother to Tammy, Heather and Trevor. When Dustin was 11 months old, the family moved back to Alberta and Camrose is where he always called home. At the age of 12, he became a big brother to Shelby. Dustin always had a love for mechanics and while in high school, he entered the RAP program to begin his pursuit in that field. He also discovered his love for football! When interviewed by a local newspaper reporter, he explained his reason for taking up football was simple: he could hit people and not get into trouble. Football was his passion for many years; the game itself was a small part of it. The friends were what he cherished the most, even after the game ended. Dustin suffered a major loss with the passing of his biggest supporter, his dad (Jesse) in October of 2013. Dustin graduated high school in June of 2011 and began working full time as an apprentice at McClellan Wheaton in Camrose. In January of 2015, he completed his schooling at NAIT and was officially a Red Seal Automotive Service Technician and began working at Do More Automotive. In January of 2016, he moved to Fort Saskatchewan and became a manager of Tirecraft. During his time in Fort Saskatchewan, he became a brother to Kayla and Justine (Rob), and he also got to be a stepson to Gary to which a special bond was formed that he cherished deeply. Dustin loved the mechanics industry, but in the spring of 2018, he ventured away from that and began working for Ridgeline Trenching. He flourished in that job, gaining the love and respect of all his coworkers. He found the sparkle in his eye and made friends who turned into family. On July 2, 2019, Dustin passed away in his sleep. Left to cherish his memory are his loving mother Christine of Camrose and Gary Power; sisters Tammy (Mark) Marling of Gibbons, Heather (Paul) Palmerchuk of BC and Shelby Palmerchuk of Camrose, along with Kayla Power of Leduc and Justine (Rob) Sexton of Bon Accord; aunty Susan Murray; Grandpa Norval Smith; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. Dustin was predeceased by his father Jesse; his uncle Dean Murray; his brother Trevor Palmerchuk; and grandparents Olga and Norman Palmerchuk and John and Norma Murray. A Funeral Service was held at 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, July 9, 2019 from the Messiah Lutheran Church, 4810-50 Street, Camrose with Rev. Colin Millang officiating. In lieu of flowers, if family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Dustin’s memory may be made to the Camrose Minor Football Society. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Wilkie girls quickly learned how to race By Murray Green
The Wilkie girls learned how to keep up with the boys a long time ago. Now as teens they are racing cars on professional tracks. Kaylee, 15, and Natasha Wilkie, 13, are sisters from the Ferintosh-Bashaw area, who like to drive fast at speedways. “I’ve been racing for five years, starting my sixth year with a baby grand car. The baby grands are a lot more powerful than the first car I drove at races,” shared Kaylee. “It is a fast car at the track as opposed to the mini cups that you drive full throttle all of the way around the track.” She started in mini cup as most young racers do at the large tracks. “We went to the race track when I was nine and she (Natasha) was seven for my parents anniversary. We looked at the cars and I remember thinking those were so cool and that I wanted to get in one of those mini cars. We went into the pits after the race to talk to some guys. I took a car for a test drive in October and then in December we got a car to start racing in the next summer,” recalled Kaylee. “It is really fun and when we started there were a lot of new people learning together with new experiences. It was fast and filled me with adrenaline, just a lot of fun,” said Kaylee. “After baby grands I might
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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Insert: Natasha, left, and Kaylee Wilkie can be found at the race track driving mini cup and baby grand cars on weekends. Kaylee’s baby grand is two-thirds scale and is a natural progression to racing cars.
move up to superstock, but I’m not sure yet.” Natasha started driving three years ago. “I really didn’t want to drive at first, but I followed my sister. I really like it now and it is fun. We usually have two heats where half of the cars go in each one and then the third heat has
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everyone going together. It is the opposite of how you placed in the first race, so if you finished last, you are starting in first in the final race,” explained Natasha. The mini cup cars are set for racing with very little modifications allowed. “You can adjust your seat, but you can barely see over the steering wheel. You adjust the brakes and throttle so you can actually reach them and your knees are not hitting the steering column,” she added. Most drivers make the switch from mini’s to baby grands at age 14. You have to be 18 to race on a national circuit. “We had our first race of the season on May 25 and I finished second in both heats and then my brakes seized, so I missed the final race. I think it was pretty good for the first time in a different category. It wasn’t my fault the car broke down,” said Kaylee. “I placed fifth, first and then fourth in the feature race. I could have done better and avoided some
crashes,” admitted Natasha. “It was fun until we had to fix the car.” They passed on some advice to drivers just starting out. “Use your head out there and don’t do stupid things. Learn how to drive before you speed up, other-
wise you are going to make a huge mess. A lot of rookies think they are going to set the world on fire and go full throttle. That doesn’t go very well. You have to learn how to drive first,” they suggested.
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your children are in the proper safety seat before you shift into drive,” said Brian Mason, minister of transportation. Police officers are firsthand witnesses to the consequences of vehicle collisions. This month, Alberta RCMP would like to remind motorists that the simple act of buckling up will drastically increase your chances of surviving a collision. “Seatbelts and child safety seats are proven, simple and effective devices that can protect you and your passengers in a collision. By buckling up, you improve your chances of minimizing injuries or surviving a serious crash by 50 per cent; so make sure to buckle up, no matter how short the ride,” added Supt. Gary Graham, officer in charge, Alberta RCMP Traffic Services. “There is still a small group who don’t buckle up because they are only driving a short distance,” says Rick Gardner, Superintendent, Alberta Sheriffs Traffic Operations. “I would like to remind them that collisions can happen anywhere and at the blink of an eye; so whether you are driving to work or to a nearby corner store, remember to buckle up.” The Alberta government has developed online child safety seat training that helps caregivers and professionals who work with children learn how to properly select, install and use child safety seats. Everyone in a vehicle is required by law to use a seatbelt or child safety seat
Despite the rain, the Holden Blue Jays vaulted into first place in the Powerline Baseball League. Holden has a 13-11 record with one game remaining in league play. The Blue Jays beat the Edmonton Expos 10-0, defeated the Tofield Braves 11-1 and outlasted the Leduc Milleteers 10-6 to claim the top spot. The regular season finishes on July 11 and then the playoffs begin shortly after. The top three teams in the league will advance to the playoffs. The fourth and fifth place teams will play a one-game wild card contest to qualify for the final playoff spot. The Armena Royals are in second with a 10-2-1 record, third belongs to the Rosalind Athletics at 10-2. The Expos are next with a 7-5-1 record, followed by the Camrose Roadrunners and Tofield who are tied with a 6-8 record after 14 games.
that is properly worn and adjusted. In 2016, there were 53 deaths and 375 injuries to people not properly restrained at the time of their collision. Collisions involving restraint users had a much lower injury rate (6.8 per cent) than those not using restraints (24 per cent). Drivers are responsible for ensuring that passengers under the age of 16 are properly secured using a child safety seat or seatbelt. Drivers may be fined $155 for each unrestrained passenger under 16. Properly used seatbelts can reduce fatal and serious injury by 45 to 65 per cent, depending on the type of vehicle and seating position. Always refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for the maximum weight and height limits of the child’s particular car seat and to the vehicle manual for installation instructions. Without a booster seat, a child is three and a half times more likely to suffer a significant injury. Children under the age of 13 are safest in the back seat of a vehicle, in proper restraints based on their age, height and weight.
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Rotary reaches out locally and internationally By Lori Larsen
Rotary Clubs across the globe not only do amazing things to contribute to the well being of the communities they are part of, but clubs also fulfill global responsibilities by donating time and funds to causes that reach far beyond the confines of their own communities. Rotary Club of Camrose and Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak has and continues to be a part of sharing goodwill both in Camrose and Camrose County as well as world wide. Recently the initiative to fund a surgery skills laboratory in Tanga, Tanzania came to fruition, after approximately five years, when the idea was first spurred. In February of this year the project received final approval.
with womens’ health.” After completing the courses the health care workers go out into the rural areas and apply the skills” At the time Lett spoke, he invited the club to become involved in a lab being constructed in Rownada; however, that particular project completed prior to the Camrose Club being able to get involved, so Lett suggested the Tanga project. Johnson, Wallace, Rebus and a Wetaskiwin Rotary member, Bertha Briggs travelled to Tanga to survey the situation and determine if in fact the project would fit the club’s mandate. While it took the better part of two years, the project has received approval by Tanzanian government officials, the Rotary Clubs in Camrose (District) and Tanga (District)and the
members, continued until reaching a final tally of approximately $70,000 (US funds) which equates to approximately $100,000 Cdn. The funds (US) break down as follows. Camrose Rotary Club $15,000 over two years, Camrose District Rotary Club $5,000, Tanga Rotary Club $5,000, Tanga District Rotary Club $8,000, community of Camrose business and individual donations $7,500, and a global grant of $29,500. In order for the Rotary Club organization to become involved in international projects the projects must first meet the criteria and be something that is sustainable. “Three of us (from Camrose Rotary Club) and a member from Wetaskiwin Rotary Club went to Tanga to see the project and get a feel for it,” said Camrose Rotary Club present president Roy Wallace. “We met with the principal of the University (where the lab will be located), members of the Tanga Rotary Club and some people from the Tanzanian Ministry of Health. We wanted to ensure the space where the lab was to be located was properly secure and protected.” Once the Camrose Rotary Club members realized the funds would exceed the original goal, they collaborated with CNIS to secure a training course for the trainers in an effort to make the program and skills lab even more sustainable. Global responsibility
ROTARY MVP
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose Rotary Club president Roy Wallace, left, presents club secretary Kim Boyco with an MVP award for the extraordinary work she did in assisting to acquire funds for the Tanga International Project.
A committee composed of Rotary Club of Camrose members LeRoy Johnson, Roy Wallace, Kim Boyco and Don Rebus worked diligently on securing funds and following through with all the requirements to ensure the project was a success. “When I was president of the Rotary Club, we invited previous Camrosian Dr. Ronald Lett (graduate of Ecole Camrose Composite High School) to speak at a local meeting about his work in Africa,” said Rotary member LeRoy Johnson.
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After hearing Dr. Lett, cofounder of the Canadian Network for International Surgery, speak, Johnson, along with other members of the Rotary Club became inspired to involve the Camrose Rotary Club in one of Ron’s international projects. “I thought this would tie right in with Rotary humanitarian work. “He has had surgeons from all over Canada going overseas to teach courses to frontline health nurses and midwives on a lot to do
funding has been secured. “The clinic will be located on the site of an existing hospital to ensure the building remains secure,” noted Johnson. “This wouldn’t have happened if it weren’t for the interest of the Rotary Club of Camrose. We are not only doing this as an international project but it was a local boy, Dr. Ron Lett that peaked the interest in the first place with his involvement with CNIS and his work overseas.” The main focus behind the Skills Lab is to train nurses (specifically) on procedures they can use to go out into the rural areas of Tanga and deliver babies. The overall goal is to reduce infant mortality rates. In speaking on the importance of supporting international as well as local initiatives, Johnson said that in order to solve bigger issues, such as Polio, communities around the world have to join forces.
The Rotary Club International strives to ensure a better world for all to live both at the local and international level. Wallace explained that overall the Rotary Club contributes approximately 80 per cent of their efforts locally and 20 per cent internationally. “It is important that we do international projects,” explained Wallace. From a personal perspective, having moved to Camrose from Jamaica, Wallace related how Canadians are looked upon favourably around the world for their generosity and willingness to give to others in need. “Sometimes in third world countries they receive these donations (specific projects)
and they are not aware of where it came from. With Rotary Club doing this, we are ambassadors to Canada.” Once the project is completed in Tanga, a sign will be displayed at the site indicating that the project was made possible through the Rotary Club of Camrose, Canada in association with the Tanga Rotary Club.
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“My job as international chair is to be an ambassador for the community to take the community Camrose Brand international,” remarked Wallace. “We live in an amazing community – when they get behind something they go all out.” The next international project on the radar for the Camrose Rotary Club is the Bustamante Hospital for Children in Kingston Jamaica. “They need nine incubators and they only have one working.” On a personal level, Wallace praised the Club for mentoring new members and building strong community contributors and leaders. He happily reported that the Rotary Club of Camrose welcomed him with open arms. “Rotary teaches you to be a leader and better than you are – reach further, dig deeper, affect your community, your country, the world.” The Rotary Club invites everyone to be a part of the Club and is always welcoming new members. For more information on either the Camrose Rotary Club or the Camrose Rotary Club Daybreak visit the homepage at portal.clubrunner.ca/441 or facebook pages.
Getting funds
Even with an overall consensus to proceed with the Skills Lab Project in Tanga the club was still faced with the task of raising, what they hoped to be, at least $50,000 (US funds). Fundraising efforts for the Tanga project began with generous donations by a few donors outside of the Rotary Club; then through consorted efforts of club
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Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose Rotary Club board of directors look forward to an exciting year of community philanthropy and new membership. Left to right, back row, are secretary Kim Boyco, foundation chair Ted Gillespie, president Roy Wallace, treasurer Lou Henderson. Front row from left, president elect Jenn Stone, public relations Heather Berry and community service Celia Lethwood. Missing from photo is youth services Lisa Vornbrock.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS THE DR. “MAC” SMITH MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP FUND for post-graduate education in nursing is accepting memorials. To donate or for applications and information, please write to AARN Education Trust Fund. 11620-168 St., Edmonton, AB T5M 4A6. LADIES…HERE IS YOUR CHANCE – to write about anything that you want to and have it published in a book. Send a short story (1000-1500 words) about anything you have a passion for: ex-humour, children, husband, divorce, mother-in-law, love, health issues or anything else. Send your story and $10.00 to the address below. Do not include your name or anyone else’s. I do not want to know who you are. When I get enough letters, I will put them in a book called “Here We Are”. Please no swearing or hate mail. Tell your friends. Here We Are, Box 1952, Camrose, AB T4V 1X8 PLEASE COME CELEBRATE – the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Bob and Pat Zimmer on Saturday, July 13, 1-5 p.m. at the Heisler Community Hall. No gifts please.
PUBLIC SWIMMING at Hastings Lake Bible Camp. Outdoor, heated swimming pool with lifeguard. Monday-Friday from 12:00-1:30 p.m. $2/person per swim. Punch cards and family passes available. Details at www.hastingslake.com
TO GIVE AWAY FRIENDLY FARM KITTENS – Two months old. 780226-5415. FOUR ORANGE BARN KITTENS – Ready to go, eating and drinking good, both parents are orange and are good mousers. Call 780-678-5407.
WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780686-5211.
HELP WANTED DENTAL ASSISTANT REQUIRED – For a very busy practice. Full-time or part-time (no weekends or evenings). Competitive wages with bonuses. Please drop off resumé to Daysland Dental or email to dayslanddental@gmail.com.
EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.
SERVICES SELF-INKING STAMPS – Every shape, size, and colour. We deliver, right to your office. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. Call us at 780-672-3142. HELP AVAILABLE – B.R.S. (Bored Retired Senior). Are you needing small repairs at a smaller price? House, decks, fences. Call John 780-679-4354.
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 JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, Basements, Yards, Light hauling. Tom – 780-678-1847. J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. 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 RICK’S DRYWALL, BOARDING, TAPING & TEXTURING 30 Years’ Experience For all your drywall needs call 780-679-9225 or 780-679-7346
FOR RENT 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 5-BEDROOM BUNGALOW – in Camrose. 1100 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms main floor, 1-1/2 baths; basement suite with 2 bedrooms, 3/4 bath; washer & dryer. Can rent main floor and basement separately or together. No pets, no smoking. 780-487-2786. SECOND FLOOR TWO BEDROOM SUITE – $1000/ mo. including utilities. Nonsmokers only. Call David at 780672-3534.
2-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE – Newer building, located close to downtown amenities. High efficiency furnace and on-demand hot water offer wonderful savings on utilities. Private balcony, suitable for BBQ. Upgraded fixtures, cabinetry and flooring. Friendly, clean and quiet neighbourhood. Local owner managed, snow removal and lawn mowing are provided. Seeking mature responsible adult tenants, non-smoking, no children or pets. Phone 780679-7090. NICE QUIET BUILDING – two-bedroom apartment suite available now. 139 Mt. Pleasant Drive. 780-608-3820. 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. 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. 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 2-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Newly renovated. Next to Augustana, walking distance to downtown. No pets, no smoking. Call 780-855-2240. VIKING – 3-bedroom townhouse, 1/2 block from school. Pets allowed. $800/mo. plus utilities. 780-254-0130.
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! SENIORS’ APARTMENT BUILDING – Well maintained, quiet, friendly, secure. Non-smoking, no pets. Southview Manor, 5320-47 Avenue, across from Rosehaven, close to lake and hospital. Sunny south facing one bedroom with large storage room available Aug. 1. Rent/DD $695/mo. includes free laundry room, heat, water, parking. Phone/text Barb, 780608-2011 for more info. 2-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE – Less than 2 years old, located in the Valleyview subdivision. Miles of paved walking trails just footsteps away! High efficiency furnace and on-demand hot water offer wonderful savings on utilities. Private balcony. Upgraded fixtures, cabinetry, flooring. Snow removal, lawn mowing provided. Local owner managed. Seeking long-term, mature, responsible adult tenants, non-smoking, no children or pets. Phone 780679-7090. TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – Spacious and bright in a 4-plex apartment. Centrally located close to mirror lake, university, and shopping. Clean, quiet, non-smoking building. Recently renovated. No children, no pets. Available August 1st. In keeping with our existing tenant profile, we are inviting inquiries from mature, responsible adults. Perfect for those with a preference for quiet, courteous neighbours. $950/month rent includes heat and water. $800 damage deposit. August rent free! 780.679.7090. FOUR-PLEX – Three-bedroom, two baths, backyard for kids. Also TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENT – 5 minute walk to downtown. No smoking, no pets. 780-621-8495.
HOUSEHOLD ONE LAZYBOY CHAIR – burgundy; one wingback blue chair. All in very good condition, $50 each. Chesterfield & chair, beige with rust flowers, in good condition, $50. Please call 780373-2201. FOR SALE – 24-INCH LG TV for $30; FREE HOSE AND ATTACHMENTS for the Rainbow Vacuum cleaner. Phone 780-672-9849.
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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) FOR LEASE DOWNTOWN CAMROSE 4912-50 STREET • considered one of the best locations on Main Street • 2350 sq. ft. (no basement) with a back storage room and office • newer wood vinyl plank flooring • air conditioning, very well maintained property • available August 1 Contact Daryl for further information, 780-608-3288
LIVESTOCK / FEED RED AND BLACK ANGUS BULLS – Purebred yearling and 2-year-olds for sale. 780986-9088.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IN YUMA, ARIZONA – Rancho Rialto Park. 2009 Cavco home, 1568 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Upgraded appliances, washer & dryer. Car port, covered shed, screened room, brick patio deck, landscaped. Completely furnished. Heat pump/air conditioner. 780-608-9655. Cell 780679-4882. EAST OF CAMROSE – 15 acres with good house and farm building. Phone 780-608-3111 or 780-608-3344.
GARAGE SALES GARAGE/BAKE SALE: July 13, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Rosecity Baptist Church, 640644B Avenue. Proceeds to India Mission.
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PRICE REDUCED! 2012 FORD EXPEDITION MAX – 5.4 L V8, 4x4 auto, 3rd row folding leather seats, flat cargo area when seats are folded. Keyless entry, sunroof, back-up camera, trailer hitch/ tow package. Recent tires, new windshield. 260,000 highway km. $17,900. Call Blain 780672-3142 days. 2002 FORD F350 4x4 – 355,000 km, 5.4 L gas engine, am/fm/cd. A/C, ps, pw, pm, bench seat w/centre console. $3000 obo. 2006 DODGE 3500 MEGA CAB 4x4 – 255,000 km, 5.6 L Cummins diesel engine, am/fm/cd. A/C, ps,pw, pm, bench seat w/centre console. Metal side toolbox. $17,000 obo. 2015 DODGE JOURNEY R/T AWD – 98,000 km, 3.6 L gas engine. Loaded leather interior, sun roof. $18,000 obo. 403861-7293 or 780-672-7832.
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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
2002 DAYBREAK MOTORHOME – 35 ft., one pull-out. 15,000 km. $25,000. 780678-7961.
BENCH GRINDER – with safety shield. Like new. $100. 780-608-9416. HUSKY AIR COMPRESSOR – brand new. 1.7 hp, 26 gal. Was $450 new, asking $300. 780-672-2783. SUBARU RG320015 INVERTER/GENERATOR – brand new. Electric start, low noise. Was $3200 new, will sell for $2500. 780-672-2783. CAMP CHEF CAMPING BBQ – brand new, still in box. 2 burners, 448 sq. in., 60,000 BTU. Paid $250, asking $200. 780-672-2783. CAMP CHEF GRIDDLE – 18”x24”. Brand new in unopened box. $160 new, asking $100. 780-672-2783. HUSKY AIR RATCHET / IMPACT DRIVER KIT – new, 16 pce. Paid $150, asking $100. 780-672-2783.
Minor ball teams begin hunt for provincial berths
CAMPER SPECIAL – 2003 F350, 6.0L, 190,000 km, new tires. 2007 Cedar Creek 37 ft. fifth wheel, 4 slides, fireplace, central vac, auto satellite (Shaw), 2,000 W inverter, new awning. $32,000 o.b.o., will sell fifth wheel separately. 780-672-7692.
Camrose Minor Ball teams are competing in Baseball Alberta games as teams battle for spots at provincial tournaments.
2nd or 3rd Year HD Truck & Trailer Mechanic Brakes ~ Clutches ~ Drivelines Experience an absolute MUST Must have tools Wages according to experience Must have references Drop resumés off at Maximum Mechanical Repair 3805A-47 Avenue, Camrose
U18 double-A
The Camrose Cougars support a 7-5 record after 12 games. Camrose hosts the Stettler Storm on July 17 at 7 p.m. on Harry Andreassen Field in Kin Park. The Cougars then travel to South Jasper Place in Edmonton to take on the Jays and the Okotoks Outlaws on July 20 and 21. U15 triple-A
Camrose (19-6) host the Red Braves on July 13 for two games, at noon and 3 p.m. The team also hosts the Northwest Prairie Pirates 3 p.m. on July 14 at Harry Andreassen Field in Kin Park. Camrose travels to Edmonton on July 20 and 21 for two games against the Edmonton Expos and single contest against the Pirates. U15 double-A
Camrose Cougars and Round Hill Royals are entered in the U15 division. Camrose is at 5-7 after 12 games this season. Camrose host the Fort Saskatchewan Red Sox, Calgary Dinos and Calgary Cubs on July 20 and 21 in Duggan Park. Round Hill heads to Beaumont on July 13 to play the BoSox and Drumheller. They play Beaumont again on July 18.
Battle River School Division is seeking an:
Administrative Assistant – Human Resources at Division Office in Camrose. For further information contact Shannon Melin, Director of Human Resources: smelin@brsd.ab.ca Closing date is Monday, July 22. You will find a complete position description and information on how to apply at brsd.ab.ca/careers Only online applications will be accepted.
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U13 double-A
Camrose Cougars Reds (7-5) and the Camrose Cougars Royals (9-3) are entered in the U13 division. The Reds team goes to Fort Saskatchewan to play the host team, Lloydminster and Chestermere on July 13 and 14. The Royals play Innisfail and Oyen on July 20 and 21. The Rosalind Jr. A’s are 9-4 after 13 games in league play. The A’s take on Castor, Coronation and Whitecourt on July 13 and 14. U11 double-A
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The Camrose Royals are 3-9 in league play. Camrose heads to Edmonton to play the Padres, Red Deer Braves and Sylvan Lake Mariners on July 20 and 21.
Submitted Medicine River Wildlife Centre manager Carol Kelly, left stood by while Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society session attendee Arsema Hougs, right checks out a skunk.
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CAMROSE POLICE SERVICE An equal opportunity employer
The Camrose Police Service is seeking new recruits or experienced officers for a career in law enforcement as:
Police Constables
Are you passionate about helping your community, and working in a dynamic team environment? Are you looking for an organization that values integrity, service excellence, and its people? Do you want to live and work in a beautiful community with all the amenities of a large centre, but the feel of a small city? Come join the Camrose Police Service team and apply today! Our team of over 60 employees (sworn and non-sworn) provide 24/7 policing services, ensuring that the City of Camrose is a safe place to live, work and play. An application package is available on our website at www.camrosepoliceservice.ca The closing date to apply for this process is August 2, 2019
Hotel Maintenance Camrose’s original full-service hotel is seeking a permanent part-time maintenance person. If you like to fix, build and repair, and are mechanically inclined, this could be the job for you. We need someone to help keep our hotel in tip-top shape. The successful applicant for this permanent part-time position would be required to work at times when the regular full-time maintenance person is on days off, normally four to six days per month. If you would like to have a part-time job, are handy with tools and might enjoy earning some extra cash, this could be just right for you. Please apply in person, ask for Sean.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of ARTHUR WALGER, also known as WALTSMAR OTTAR WALGAR, of Camrose, Alberta, who died on May 24, 2019. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Friday, August 9, 2019, and provide details of your claim with WAYNE THRONDSON, Q.C., at Fielding & Company LLP, Suite 100, 4918-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S3. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of ELLARD DILWORTH, who died on February 19, 2019. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by August 9, 2019, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
Wildlife session takes flight By Lori Larsen
Join the f lock on Thursday, July 11 at 7 p.m., at the Stoney Creek Centre located at 5320-39 Avenue for the Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society What’s that Bird? presentation by University of Alberta Augustana Campus professor of environmental science and geography Dr. Glen Hevenegaard. Hevenegaard will be speaking about the basics of the popular hobby of birding in the Camrose area. He will be sharing information on how to identify common birds, attract birds to your own backyard and support the conservation movement. Hevenegaard comes with loads of experience in the field of environmental science and geography but more important a passion for our natural world. He is the manager of the Augustana Miquelon Lake Research Station and sits or has sat on such committees and groups as the Community Service-Learning, Sustainability, Camrose Wildlife and Stewardship Society (chairperson), AB Parks Social Science Working Group, World Commission on Protected Areas, Tourism and Protected Areas Specialty Group and the Protected Areas Working Group, Beaver Hills Initiative. Attendees of any Wildlife Stewardship summer sessions are encouraged to put their name into the draw box for a prize that will be drawn during the last session of the season. For more information on any of the Wildlife Stewardship sessions or program, visit the Camrose website or Facebook page, email Brittany at wildlifestewardship@ camrose.ca or telephone 780-672-0544.
4716-38 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-2452 Agriterra Equipment is one of North America’s largest AGCO agricultural equipment dealers, offering Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Gleaner, Rogator and Fendt as mainline, with complementary products such as Bourgault and Morris Seeding and Tillage equipment and Cub Cadet Consumer Products. We provide our customers with new and used equipment, complimented with product support throughout our parts and service departments. Our Camrose location is currently accepting resumés for the position of:
FULL-TIME SERVICE MANAGER
We are looking for someone who: • has exceptional time management skills • has considerable experience managing a service shop and a team of service personnel • consistently demonstrates exceptional customer service • has basic computer skills and likes to solve problems • has the ability to take initiative and thrives in a fast paced team environment • can effectively manage work orders, warranty submissions, and provide customer satisfaction, always, on a timely basis We will give preference to individuals with: • Journeyperson Certification • Previous experience at an AGCO or competing ag industry dealership We would like to offer you: • an exemplary health and dental benefits package • a competitive wage, with bonus package Join our TEAM and work in an environment that is both rewarding and positive. Please contact Branch Manager Blaine Heck at 780-672-2452 or bheck@agriterraeq.com
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FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of the following property located in Strathcona County: Parcel 1 PLAN 1024637 BLOCK 1 LOT 1 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS AREA: 62.76 ACRES Parcel 2 THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION FIFTEEN (15) TOWNSHIP FIFTY-ONE (51) RANGE TWENTY-ONE (21) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN CONTAINING 65.2 HECTARES (161 ACRES) MORE OR LESS EXCEPTING THEROEUT: 2.20 HECTARES (5.45 ACRES) MORE OR LESS UNDER ROAD PLAN 772 1216 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS Fully fenced pastureland (approximately 155.5 acres), fenced dugout; gas lease pays $2,196/year. Parcel 3 MERIDIAN 4 RANGE 21 TOWNSHIP 51 SECTION 15 QUARTER SOUTH WEST CONTAINING 65.2 HECTARES (161 ACRES) MORE OR LESS EXCEPTING THEREOUT: HECTARES (ACRES) MORE OR LESS A) ALL THAT PORTION DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCING AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE EAST BOUNDARY OF THE SAID QUARTER SECTION WITH THE NORTH LIMIT OF THE EXTRA ROAD WIDTH SHOWN ON ROAD PLAN 4517EO; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG THE SAID LIMIT 825 FEET, THENCE NORTHERLY AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID EAST BOUNDARY 528 FEET, THENCE EASTERLY AND PARALLEL TO THE SAID ROAD LIMIT TO THE SAID EAST BOUNDARY THENCE SOUTHERLY ALONG THE SAID EAST BOUNDARY TO THE POINT OF COMMENCEMENT, CONTAINING 4.05 10.00 B) PLAN 7721216 ROAD 0.164 0.405 C) PLAN 1024637 SUBDIVISION 27.10 66.97 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS Approximately 10 acres cropland, 26 acres hay and 26 acres pasture. There is a house on the parcel built in 1949 (approximately 1900 square feet); most windows replaced in 2015 and new furnace; out buildings include Quonset/shop on cement floors, barn pole shed (all as is where is); 32 acres cropland and 42 acres pasture. The County of Strathcona has filed a caveat on title reserving 5 meters in perpendicular along the west boundary of the property for future road widening. 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 “Holmes 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, August 9, 2019. Municipal taxes will be adjusted. The closing and adjustment date of sale will be November 29, 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 Linda Holmes at (780) 292-4210. For information about the tender process phone Wayne Throndson, Q.C. at Fielding & Company LLP at (780) 672-8851.
DEATHS Norman Ingvald Nelson, BIRTHS To Lyndsey and Mike
Jaunich, of Camrose, a son on June 25. To Hillary and Jonathan Alexander of Bawlf, a daughter on June 26. To Amanda and Marty Paquette, of Camrose, a son on June 28. To Nicole and Kyle Konrad, of Donalda, a son on June 30.
of Tofield, on June 29, at 90 years of age. Adrian William Molhoek of Camrose, on June 29, at 105 years of age. Deborah “Debbie” Christine Perkins of Camrose, on July 1, at 68 years of age. Sheryl May Orcheski of Edmonton, formerly of Camrose, on July 1, at 62 years of age. Dusti n Dea n Palmerchuk of Edmonton, formerly of Camrose, on July 2, at 26 years of age. Darrell Vivian Andrews of Bashaw, on July 3, at 79 years of age.
Food Artisans of Camrose County planning busy summer By Murray Green
A new brochure was launched by the Food Artisans of Camrose County as the group prepares for a busy summer of activities. The brochure lists all food producers and processors in the County and City of Camrose and is available at all of the farmers’ markets within the County, at the County office and from the food producers in the brochure. “We are offering a contest on social media to increase awareness about our food producers and to encourage consumers to shop local,” said Marian Williams, an advocate for Food Artisans. “We are gaining popularity across the province as a local food initiative that is supported by the County,” explained Marian. “We have 60 businesses on board with us and that keeps growing.” This spring started with a workshop. “This was our second producer workshop that we have had and again, we were overwhelmed with the response that we had with around 50 producers and it was very successful,” she added. “One of the highlights of the evening was a panel presentation of three local food producers. The topic was New Ways to Increase Profits on your Farm. And wow! Did they ever have new ideas. They shared ideas that worked, and some that didn’t. It was an excellent sharing of knowledge. We also had Megan Lethbridge, with the County ag services, doing some one-on-one networking and that may have been the best part of the evening, because they got to talk to each other about ideas and get to know each other better,” shared Marian. “Our goal is to create awareness of our community that produces local and to support the producers themselves to help them become more successful,” said Andrea Forstbauer, from Grey Arrow Farms and another member of Food Artisans committee. “One thing we noticed about producers was their lack of social media presence. We showed them they can reach their potential by being online and directing more traffic to their page. Many are
overwhelmed and don’t know how to get started. We encouraged them to bring their laptops and helped them set up a page that night. We encouraged them to link to each other and help all of the producers.” A lb er t a Local Foods Week is in midAugust. “We plan to set up displays at the farmers’ markets in the County– Camrose, Miquelon Lake and Bashaw,” said Megan. A needs assessment was completed to give the Food Artisans directions for the future. “We found out when the best time was to have a workshop and the need to have a brochure. Our new brochure lists the producers, what they sell and how to find their products. We also have producer spotlights that showcase businesses,” added Megan. The Food Artisans are expanding their reach this summer. “I attended a visitors’ information session this spring. We put up a booth with a banner and some food to showcase. As people visited the booths, they stopped at ours and showed lots of interest,” said Jennifer Filip of Tourism Camrose and the Food Artisans committee. “This
summer with Go East (of Edmonton), we are planning a bunch of road trips and featuring the food producers that we have in the contest. We will be shooting a video of the Downtown Market in Camrose.” The Food Artisans will also be seen at the various farmers’ markets around the County. Alberta Approved Farmers’ Markets in Camrose County include the Bashaw market on Saturday, Rose City farmers’ market in Camrose on Thursday, the Camrose Downtown market on Thursday, the Miquelon Lake farmers’ market on Friday and the Camrose and District farmers’ market on Saturday. “We are taking this opportunity during Alberta Local Food Week in mid-August, to promote the Food Artisans of Camrose County to the general population to make more people aware of it. We are always looking for more producers,” said Marian. “We want to have a fall get-together after harvest. Plans are not finalized yet.” Most people want to support local producers; they just need to know who they are and that is what the organization is working on.
FOR SALE BY TENDER TENDERS ARE INVITED for the purchase of the following property located in the Camrose County: ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH WEST QUARTER OF SECTION THIRTY ONE (31) TOWNSHIP FORTY FOUR (44) RANGE NINETEEN (19) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN, WHICH LIES WEST OF THE RIGHT BANK OF BATTLE RIVER AS SHOWN ON A PLAN OF SURVEY OF THE SAID TOWNSHIP SIGNED AT OTTAWA ON THE 30TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER A.D. 1910 CONTAINING 67.2 HECTARES (166 ACRES) MORE OR LESS EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS 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. The land is currently grassland but was cropland prior to being seeded to grass. 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 “Fankhanel Tender” and must be received by Fielding & Company LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, #100, 4918-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S3, on or before 12:00 noon, July 19, 2019. Municipal taxes will be adjusted. The closing and adjustment date of sale will be August 16, 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 Dean Fankhanel at 780-878-4306. For information about the tender process phone Wayne Throndson, Q.C. at Fielding & Company LLP, 780-672-8851.
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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 BITTERN LAK E, HUGE LOT, BEAUTIFUL VIEWS! … 4-bdrm. home only 10 min. west of Camrose. Tons of square footage, open kitchen, living area, hardwood flrs., fully fin. bsmt. Oversized htd. garage, much more! A must see! Asking $468,800 CA0160977 GREAT STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME … With attached garage. This very clean and well cared for home has seen many recent upgrades. Bsmt can be finished to your taste. 1 bdrm. (potentially 2 in bsmt.) bungalow sits on huge and well treed lot in nice and quiet neighbourhood. Asking $52,000 CA0168729 CUTE, VERY CLEAN BUNGALOW … Great starter or retirement home. Recent upgrades incl. siding, insul., elect., furnace, flrg., paint, HWT, some newer windows, etc. You’ll enjoy wide open view. Only steps away from great K-12 school. Asking $49,000 CA0168699 HAY LAKES … Choose your colours, floors, etc. 1535 sq. ft. on MF, modern wide open kitchen, LR, DR area, spacious master w/WI closet, full en suite. 9’ bsmt. 24’x24’ attach. dble. garage, good size deck. Asking $324,000 CA0168954 ARE YOU LOOKING FOR A GREAT DEAL? … This brand new quality home with over 1,550 sq. ft. of living space is it! Bright MF offers plenty of natural light, beautiful open concept w/vaulted ceilings. Modern kitchen w/ plenty storage space + WI pantry. Beautiful master w/WI closet and 4 pc. en suite. The 9’ bsmt. is open for your development. Call now! Asking $294,000 CA0168726 QUIET HOME IN FERINTOSH … Major renovations including new shingles, windows, siding, furnace, hot water tank, floors and paint throughtout, kitchen appl. etc. You’ll love the spacious open concept kitchen/dining/ LR. Bright 9’ partly finished bsmt. Spacious fully fenced yard, right on HWY 21, 25 min. to Camrose, 10 min to Bashaw. CA0168653 Asking $174,900 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
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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 $299,900 CA0160789 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 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 $369,900 CA0147302 INDUSTRIAL LAND ZONED M2 … located in heart of pipe industry industrial area of City of Camrose. Off-site levies 54 Avenue have been paid. Two parcels available. 10.53 acres at $475,000 and 7.84 acres at $350,000. Great opportunity, lots of potential. Call now! CA0161808, CA0161811 EXCELLENT VISIBILITY FROM HWY 21! … Only 15 min. from Camrose, on the south side of New Norway, 0.97 acre already packed, graded and graveled, the direct access to a paved service road along Hwy 21 is already built and included in the asking price. Zoned urban industrial. Ask $120,000 CA0168713 39 Street
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! CA0158924 Asking $282,900
HUGE 100’X183’ DOUBLE LOT… Edge of town in Strome with nothing but open field to the east. Asking $12,500 CA0168806 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 AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY! … In Spartan Estates subdivision at south end of New Norway. Ideal for someone wishing to build, live in New Norway or for spec home builder. Within 2 blocks of playground, less than a block from future park space! Ask $50,000 CA0168717 DON’T MISS OUT ON HUGE LOT IN GREAT NEIGHBOURHOOD! … Growing town of Hay Lakes is only 30 min. from Edmonton, Sherwood Park, Camrose. Great K-12 school. Asking $45,000 CA0168955 EAST OF BITTERN LAKE … Over 16 acres available for creation of new subdivision involving up to 8 lots! 12 min. from Camrose, 35 min. from Edmonton Airport. Potential for a variety of options. Subject to be re-approved with County. Asking $340,000 CA0169440 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! Now only $349,000 CA0152398
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 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
LOCATED IN THE BEAUTIFUL LITTLE COMMUNITY OF DAYSLAND! … Recently remodeled 3-bdrm. bungalow. Bright, open floor plan on 6000 sq. ft. lot. Close to hospital, downtown, park. Perfect for first time home buyer or investor. CA0140553 Asking $72,900 TASTEFULLY DECORATED BASHAW HOME … Located on quiet street. Htd. 24’x36’ garage w/ workshop in back. Fully fenced beautifully landscaped yard. Inside you will find room for everyone! Large kitchen and DR, FR w/ wood stove, 2nd FR in bsmt., 4 bdrms. and lovely sunroom allows everyone to have space. Tasteful upgrades throughout, this home is a must see! Asking $249,000 CA0168855 E XC . BUSINESS OPP-ORTUNITY! ... “The Lefse House”, an authentic Scandinavian bakery! Well established, 29 years in Camrose community. 4 bus. lines: retail, wholesale, gifts, coffee shop/restaurant. Strong reputation reaches far beyond. Asking $85,000 CA0140346
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UNIQUE HOUSE/ SHOP COMBINATION … on 150 acres only 20 min. from Camrose! The bldg. features 40’x40’ residence, 50’x40’ shop. Property completely solar powered. Also 55’x35’ metal quonset, 12’x16’ chicken coop. Fully fenced, cross fenced, 2 dugouts, hydrants in 4 locations. Asking $590,000 CA0169480 WOW ! E XC . O P P ORT U N I T Y ! … 213 acre farm on Big Hay Lake. Gorgeous yard, exc. bldgs. Beautifully reno’d 1649 sq. ft. 3+2 bdrm. bungalow, attach. garage, 28’x40’ garage, 34’x48’ machine shed, 34’x80’ barn/workshop. 3 titles bordering Ducks Unlimited wetlands. Views, birds, wildlife ~ nature’s paradise! CA0171049 Asking $1,079,000 79 ACRES … across road from Black Nugget Lake Campground, only 2 min. from Coal Creek Golf Course! Build your dream home or add to your current farming operation. Approx. 35 acres cult., remaining pasture, slough. Asphalt to property, utilities close by. Close to Round Hill, 25 min. to Camrose! CA0168803 Asking $200,000 GREAT POTENTIAL … Almost 95 acres in prime location - right on Hwy 43, bordering the Ruchfort Bridge Trading Post. So much potential for a reasonable price. CA0168677 Asking $199,000
EXC. COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! … Exc. multiuse property, 3600 sq. ft. bldg. on 1.67 acres, Ervick Junction, Hwy 13 and Hwy 21. Zoned RCI, Rural Commercial and Industrial. Awesome htg. combo w/in-floor and OH radiant. 14’x16’ high doors, Buderus boiler, mezz + more. Exc. opportunity! CA0132731 Asking $435,000 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 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 Now only $619,900 BUSINESS / R ESTAUR ANT OPPORTUNITY! … Have a passion to own your own? Best main street location in city of Camrose! Completely renovated less than 2 years ago. Upgraded kitchen equipment, ventilation system, tables, chairs, fridges, coolers and more. Touch Bistro software and iPad entry. Upper business revenue and great bsmt. development. Exceptional opportunity and location! Asking $479,000 CA0168555 40X50 SHOP IN BITTERN LAKE! … This well-built property w/ two 12’ doors may be just the property you or your company have been looking for. Power already hooked up and other services accessible. Great place to store RVs, boats, or set up wood working shop, or start your next big idea. This shop offers many possibilities. Asking $149,900 CA0168506 EXCELLENT BUSINESS/INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! – 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
FOR LEASE 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 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
COUNTRY GETAWAY … on 16.8 acres w/ executive bungalow only 20 miles from Camrose. Designed for horse lovers w/15 acres of fenced pasture, 4 shelters, 80’x100’ outdoor riding arena, 46’x64’ indoor riding arena. CA0164131 Asking $879,900 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 $949,900
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 $379,000 WONDERFUL 3.16 ACRE AGREAGE SITE! … Perfect, private setting only a few miles off Hwy 13 w/exc. bldg. site. Good quonset, power, well, gas on property. Come enjoy tranquility of acreage life! CA0168091 Asking $174,900 COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST! … Animals very welcome! 9 acres, 3-bdrm. house, shed, garage, barn + much more. This setting will impress you! Ask $369,900 CA0168294 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. CA0160790 Asking $199,900 QUIET LIVING FOR A FAMILY W/ROOM FOR ALL THE TOYS, ANIMALS! … 1660 sq. ft. modular home w/fully fin. bsmt. Fully sheltered yard w/firepit, volleyball area, lge. garden, 24’x32’ htd., ins. oversize shop w/11’+ ceiling. Lge. shelter, chicken coop, workshop, 2nd garage, corrals. Ask $369,900 CA0165510
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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 $6,495,000 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 $2,490,000 CA0144255
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 AMAZING COUNTRY LIFEST YLE … awesome private setting! 34.84 acres on Hwy 833 only 5 min. from Camrose. It’s perfect for hobbyist, small bus. or rec use. Private treed setting, groomed nature paths, 11 support bldgs. 2+3 bdrm, 1822 sq. ft. custom built energy efficient bungalow. Perfect for active family! CA0164813 Asking $544,900 HOBBY FARM! … Just outside of Daysland, beautiful mature setting. 3.7 acres, 4 bdrm., 2 baths. Lge. LR addition w/new wood stove. Barn w/vaulted loft, stalls, att. htd. workshop, dble. htd. garage. Perfect for horses, livestock. Asking $339,000 CA0127546 WONDERFUL ACREAGE NEAR HAY LAKES! … Super park-like setting, 5+ acres, 1416 sq. ft. 4-level split, 3+1 bdrm., 3 baths. Dual furnace, a/c FP, fin. lower levels, 2 oversized garages, 32’x40’ htd. shop. Updates incl. flrg., windows, paint, shingles, well, deck, furnace, holding tank. Asking $429,000 CA0164270 OVER 12 ACRES 2 MILES WEST OF DAYSLAND! … Well kept 3-bdrm. bungalow on new concrete bsmt. in 2004. Ideally set up for horses or equestrian business. 50’x80’ quonset w/new metal roof. Great water supply. CA0169656 Asking $319,000 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! … This very private and well treed acreage is only minutes away from Mayerthorpe, and roughly 1 mile off Hwy 43. Perfect spot to build your dream home! Asking $49,000 CA0168661 GREAT FLEXIBLITY IN MAYERTHORPE … Over 23 acres zoned “Country Residental Ranch” which permits multiple land uses. Perfect to run your business, build dream home or hobby farm. Great location along Hwy 43, just minutes from Mayerthorpe. Asking $230,000 CA0168666
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Have all the conveniences and the ambience of downtown literally right out your front door. This quality built townhouse is located in the Townsquare complex, a stone's throw from picturesque Mirror Lake, minutes from downtown businesses and services and close to the University. Smart Living Residences, such as this townhouse, are designed in such a way to reduce maintenance and utility costs with features such as triple pane Canadian-made windows and utilize space efficiently without sacrificing style and quality. With high-end vinyl flooring in gorgeous trending colours and sharp features such as glass and metal banisters, white trim and five-panel interior doors, your home is sure to impress. The kitchen features sleek gray
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Carla Lehman Photography Pictured left to right in relation to Steffy Kawalilak, back row are Asher Lockridge (great-great-grandson), Shaylyn Lockridge (great-granddaughter), Lorna Patry (granddaughter) Kara Demers (great-granddaughter) Bailey Demers (great-great-granddaughter). Front row Steffy, (Baba), Ayla Lockridge (great-great-granddaughter), Leona Voltner (daughter) and Aubree Demers (great-great-granddaughter). By Lori Larsen will ever have the privilege
Originally from Polska, just outside of Holden, Steffy Kawalilak, now living in Camrose at Rosealta, recently celebrated her 95th birthday and was honoured with a photo of herself and five generations of girls. Steffy and late husband John raised a family of 10 children, which grew to eventually include 20 grandchildren, 35 greatgrandchildren and four great-great-grandchildren with one more on the way. “Our grandma is one of the most hardworking, loving, kindest people you
of knowing,” said granddaughter Trista Waschuck She is such an amazing role model for all of us, of what a woman should be.” She began her own life farming, then married a farmer and lived on the farm until 1988, when she moved into her own home in Camrose. “She worked hard every day of her life,” declared Trista. “We are all so honoured to have so many wonderful memories with Grandma and are looking forward to many, many more.”
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Open HouseS Wed., July 10, 3:30-5:30pm 6513-34 Avenue IMMACULATE BUNGALOW ON HUGE LOT IN QUIET CUL-DE-SAC … Many recent upgrades such as: new inside and outside paint, newer flooring throughout and main floor 5-pc. bath, some new windows, upgraded kitchen and new appliances! Fully finished bsmt. w/huge rec-room 3-pc. bath, spacious bonus room that could be converted into an additional bedroom. The good sized back yard is fully fenced and great large htd. double garage! Asking $294,900 CA0168526
Thur., July 11, 12-2 pm 5908-24 Avenue Close “Walkout on the lake!”
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., July 11, 12-2 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! Huge reduction! $339,999 CA0132970
Thur., July 11, 3-5 pm 5717-42 Avenue EXC. RENO’D BUNGALOW … in great location w/dble., single garage! !vinyl plank flrg., paint, G IN Previous reno’s incl. ST LI NEW trims, doors, light fixtures, furnace, baths, bsmt. windows, bsmt. kitchen. Check out this great home, you won’t be disappointed! Asking $307,000 CA0171751
Fri., July 12, 12-2 pm 3905-49 St., Ironwood Estates “New model – 1456 + 1286”
NEW SHOW HOME BY IPEC HOMES! … An amazing community! Close to walking trails. Zero step, no condo fees. A must see! Starting from $349,900
Sat., July 13, 11am-1pm 4005-59 Street IMPECCABLE YARD W/ W E L L- M A I N TA I N E D … only steps W from Park! Family size kitchen NESpaceship overlooks oversize park-like back yard. You’ll love layout: oversize bath, master bdrm. w/2 closets. Bsmt. has massive family room, 4th bdrm, 2nd bath, oversize laundry. No smoking, no pets, a/c home perfect for right family. Lge. deck, 24’x24’ insul. garage. CA0171879 Asking $329,900 HOME LISTING !
Sat., July 13, 2-4 pm 4710-48 Street AMAZING RENO’D 1920 COLLEGE AREA HOME! … Orig. hardwood, cork flrg. Kitchen reno’d 2012. DR, LR, office all lge. w/lots of natural light. 3 G ! w/3-pce. en suite. bdrm. upstairs. STINmaster NEW LILge. MF 4-pce. bath contains laundry. Downstairs kitchenette w/LR, 2 bdrm. Many windows newer. 2 single garages, one attach., one detached. Solid character house, charmer you’ve been waiting for! Asking $307,000 CA0171919
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IMMACULATE, PRISTINE 2-STOREY CUSTOM BUILT … walkout in Creekview. Beautiful hardwood floors, inviting floor plan. Floor to ceiling windows w/valley views. Thoughtfully designed kitchen ING ! custom cabinetry, STw/ample NEW LIpantry, full walk-thru high end appl. Master en suite w/dble. sinks, in-floor heat, soaker tub, WI shower. A/C. Fin. bsmt. w/family room, bdrm., full bath. Fenced yard w/underground sprinklers, firepit area, garden, landscaping. RV parking, oversized htd. garage. C A0171861 Asking $689,000 BE AU T IF UL VA LLEYVIEW BUNGALOW! … Close to walking trails, parks. 3198 sq. ft. boasts open, inviting MF plan w/11’ coffered ceilings, natural lighting, stone FP, MF laundry, hardwood flrg. Custom kitchen w/island, breakfast bar, WI pantry, upper china displays. Spacious master w/WI closet, 5-pce. en suite. Fully fenced yard w/covered deck, hot tub. Oversized attach. garage, covered front porch. Asking $575,000 CA0171195
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ABSOLUTE STUNNER! … Stylish and functional WO 2-storey. 3 bdrm., 3 baths, upper laundry room, bonus room, covered deck, fin. garage, A/C, quartz counters, walk thru pantry, gas FP + more! Custom built bench seating in back entry, master bdrm., 5-pce. en suite w/6’ shower, stand alone soaker tub! This one is going to wow you! Asking $569,900 CA0146374
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CAMROSE HOMES OVER $375,000 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 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 $987,000 CA0136120 EXC. BUNGALOW ON HUGE PIE LOT … backing onto green space! This stunning 1617 sq. ft. property features spacious kitchen w/granite countertops, loads of cabinets, island, MF laundry, huge family room, bsmt., MF access to htd. triple car garage, massive lot + much more! Asking $499,500 CA0165473 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME … backing onto park space in Creekview! 3-car garage, RV parking + more! Hardwood flrs., modern kitchen, garden door to deck overlooking park w/inset hot tub. 4 bdrm., den, 3 full baths. True master suite w/ WI closet, double vanity, makeup desk, oversized shower. Fin. bsmt. w/in-floor heat. Fully fenced, landscaped, close to valley walking trails. Asking $521,000 CA0161360 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 IMMACULATE CUSTOM BUILT IN PARKRIDGE … close to Jack Stuart School! Open concept floor plan w/dble. attach. htd. garage, RV parking, covered deck + much more! This is a must see home! Asking $429,900 CA0164004 PREMIER LOCATION ON 52 STREET QUIET CUL-DE-SAC … surrounded by green space, close to trails, U of A, hospital. Classic split level w/tons of space. Updated kitchen, lots of newer windows, hardwood floors, 3-pce. en suite, MF office. Dble garage + more, incredible find! Asking $439,900 CA0164737 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 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT 2-STOREY IN CENTURY MEADOWS! … Fully reno’d w/new engineered HW flrg., LED lighting, quartz countertops + more. Back yard is from a magazine w/Trex deck, in-step lighting. Backs onto a park! CA0162932 Asking $499,900 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, PRIVATE SETTING! … Backing onto golf course. You’ll love location, awesome park views. 1480 sq. ft., 4 bdrm. Custom cabinetry, millwork throughout. E! PR ICdesign. Spacious, bright Exc. kitchen, NEWopen granite counter tops, superb views from bright dinette, private deck. Lovely LR, spacious master. Ex. bsmt. w/WO access to garage. Huge family/games room + more! Beautifully landscaped! Asking $399,900 CA0167913 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, 3-car garage. Ask $429,900 CA0111562
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FULLY FIN. 5-BDRM. 2-STOREY … in Valleyview. 9’ MF ceilings, hardwood throughout, a/c, central staircase, gas FP, cozy kitchen, spacious living/dining, MF office, 4-pce. en suite. Huge yard, covered deck, lge. shed, dog run. You’ll love it! Ask $429,900 CA0165570 BEAUTIFUL CRAFTSM A N, 2-STOR E Y, CREEKVIEW! … Location, lifestyle w/parks, playground, valley walking trails close by. Ask $459,000 CA0169024 WONDERFUL HOME … in an exc. location. 3 bdrm., nicely updated, bright open floor plan. Asking $389,900 CA0159558 WOW! FAMILY FRIENDLY 5-BDRM. HOME … in the heart of a Century Meadows cul-de-sac. Asking $424,900 CA0156735 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, A/C. You’ll love it! Asking $397,162 CA0165802 BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME … Located close to the University of Alberta in the heart of Camrose. This unique and upscale custom home will not disappoint. Three bdrms., in-floor heating, garage, exquisite finishings and boasting such additional things as hardwood floors, triple-pane windows, ICF foundation, and hardy board siding with added insulation. A new build close to downtown and within walking distance to all of Camrose’s wonderful amenities. CA0168564 Asking $489,900 GORGEOUS, QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW! … Impressive circular driveway, beautifully landscaped yard. 9’/vaulted ceilings, coffered ceiling, columns, bright windows, beautiful tile/hardwood flooring. Exc. kitchen, quartz. Gorgeous dinette, lovely LR with JOTUL stove. Awesome master/en suite. MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., huge fam/games area, huge bdrm. Htd. garage, all fin., RV parking + more. Quality, lifestyle – it’s perfect! Asking $465,900 CA0164624 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 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 FULLY FIN. CREEKVIEW WALKOUT BUNGALOW! … 9’/13’ ceilings, hardwood/tile floors! Asking $749,900 CA0157537 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. Asking $509,900 CA0158150 GREAT FAMILY HOME IN CENTURY MEADOWS … Fully dev., quiet cul-de-sac. Vaulted ceilings, huge master, 2 gas FP, a/c, in-flr. htg. 5 bdrm., wet bar, beautiful fenced pie-shape lot, enclosed deck + much more! Asking $525,000 CA0164181
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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 to offer. Asking $275,000 CA0157573 BEAUTIFUL CHAR ACTER HOME … in desired University area, special historical district! Charming 4+1-bdrm., 1664 sq. ft., 2-storey w/spacious open floor plan. Exc. kitchen, superb DR, LR area. Oversized private yard, 2 single garages. Must see! CA0169122 Asking $265,000 JUST UNPACK, ENJOY THIS CHARMING 2-STOREY! … LR w/bright bay windows, spacious eat-in kitchen w/ corner pantry, centre island. 3 upper bdrm., fully fin. bsmt. Fully fenced, landscaped, close to shopping, parks. A great place to call home! Asking $276,900 CA0162734 OVER 2100 SQ. FT., FULLY FINISHED … Walking distance to 3 schools, parks, playgrounds, rec areas. 5 bdrm., 4 baths, MF office, huge rooms! Property needs work but has great potential! Asking $264,900 CA0166305 EXC. BUNGALOW, PERFECT CUL-DE-SAC … location, centre island, parks. Gorgeous redesigned EE built home. Amazing yard offers country lifestyle, private retreat. Beautiful bright open plan, hardwood flrg., solid wood doors, custom cabinetry. Exc. kitchen, superb master, spa. RV parking, etc. CA0167774 Asking $359,900 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! Asking $339,500 CA0158838 CLEAN, FRESH, MOVE IN READY! … Affordable bungalow, fully fin. 2+1 bdrm., 3-pce. en suite, new 3-pce. bsmt. bath. 22’x22’ htd. garage w/RV parking, fenced yard w/2 decks. Very well kept, immediate possession. Asking $327,500 CA0164931 EXC. DUPLEX IN VALLEYVIEW! … Exc. lifestyle, close to parks, lake, valley walking trails. Beautiful open plan, 9’ ceilings, lovely kitchen, spacious dinette, generous master. Great yard, deck, fenced, garage, RV parking + more! Exc. starter or investment property. Asking $262,900 CA0167690 EXC. VALUE, CENTURY MEADOWS CUL-DE-SAC! … Very ! Gmaintained IN well 1196 ST LI W NE w/lots of recent upgrades. sq. ft. 3+1 bdrm. Great family or retirement home. Superb bsmt. dev. w/huge family/games room. 24’x30’ htd. garage, oversized yard, RV parking + more. Call today! Asking $309,900 CA0171949 CHARMING, QUAINT HISTORIC HOME … close to university, downtown Camrose. 2-storey w/3 bdrm., 3 baths. Tons of original character, some updated reno’s. Lge. lot. Great investment opportunity! A must see! Asking $309,900 CA0164970 FANTASTIC BI-LEVEL IN VALLEYVIEW! … Bright, spacious, close to walking trails, park. Superb ceiling height, rich hardwood floors. 3 bdrm. on MF incl. generous master w/WI closet, en suite. Downstairs nicely fin. w/many possibilities. Fully fenced yard, boat or RV parking. CA0165839 Asking $375,000 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! Now only $347,000 CA0156477
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SI X-PLE X, E XC . I N V E S T M E N T OPPORTUNITY … Very well maintained. By hospital, Rosehaven, Mirror Lake. Easy access parking. A property you’ll be proud to own! Don’t miss out! Asking $532,500 CA0171502
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Impressive floor plan in valleyview west! … Vaulted ceilings, gorgeous kitchen, 3 bdrm., finished FR in bsmt., 24’x22’ garage plus much more! Ask $444,900 CA0086740
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FOR LEASE 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 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 sq. 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 EXC. SPACE IN DOWNTOWN CAMROSE … This 2171 sq. ft. space has a ton of potential. Located above From Kicks to Kids, this parcel could be ideal for a retail setup, professionals, accountants, lawyers + more! Camrose is known for its downtown shopping, w/wonderful boutique stores, charming restaurants, niche coffee shops. Clean, inviting, available immediately. Asking $1810/mo. CA0143994
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GREAT REVENUE OR FIRST TIME BUYER! … This 1018 sq. ft., 1.5 storey home has partially fenced yard, printed cement walks, pond feature + dog run! All windows are vinyl, HWT replaced in 2017. The garage is fully ins. w/separate 220 service, currently a Man Shed w/hot & cold running water from house. Lge. kitchen has lots of cabinetry, natural light, w/SS appliances! Lge. DR, LR, master bdrm. all have lots of light. Upstairs boasts bonus room, 2nd bdrm. This house has updates, would make an excellent detached unit. At this price point, it won’t last long! Asking $149,000 CA0162101 IMMACULATE UPDATED HOME NEAR COLLEGE! … Fully reno’d w/ lge. LR w/gas FP, kitchen has solid maple wood cabinets w/SS appl., coffee bar. Bath new tile, bdrms. good size. Bsmt. another lge. bdrm., huge LR, large laundry area. Wonderful deck, oversize yard w/fire pit. Perfect for young family or kids in college. All work has been done! Asking $234,000 CA0169546 UPGRADED SPACIOUS BUNGALOW IN GREAT LOCATION! … 4 (potentially 6)-bdrm. w/recent upgrades: all newer windows, Hi E furnace, new doors, trim, inside, outside paint, new flrg., newer appl., upgraded bath. On-demand hot water. Partially fin. bsmt., central a/c, hot tub. Beautifully landscaped yard, dble. garage. Call now! CA0168970 Asking $240,000 CAREFREE CONDO LIVING AT ITS FINEST! … Centrally located, close to schools, parks, downtown shopping. 3-bdrm., 2 baths unit will impress you from moment you walk in! New flrg., fresh paint, new SS appl. New balcony, assigned parking stall. Don’t miss out! Asking $189,900 CA0166535 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 $229,900 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 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! … This home is close to downtown and the University and has 4 bdrm., 1 full bath and ICE!of character. OutPRtons side has tonsNE of W privacy and is surrounded by mature trees! This is a must see! CA0168774 Asking $149,680 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 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 $49,900 CA0161841 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. Now only $225,000 CA0153960 IMMACULATE BUNGALOW … steps away from Mirror Lake, downtown. Asking $188,500 CA0168768
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RESIDENTIAL LOTS HUSTLE PARK ... by huge playground and west end amenities! • 30 lots with alley access, starting from $91,190 • 18 cul-de-sac lots, starting from $114,290 SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... by parks, playground and West End amenities! • 14 lots with alley access, from $96,690 • 11 large cul-de-sac lots, from $139,425 Call now for more information! WELCOME TO CAMROSE’S NEWEST SUBDIVISION – CASCADES! … Close to all shopping, new playground, dog park, green space, lake, wedge away from golf course. Don’t miss out on opportunity to build your dream home on affordable lots today! Local builders ready to get started on your new project. Easy access for commuters to Hwy 13. Hurry, pick your lot before they’re gone! Starting at $85,900
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• Master planned community • Designed for active adults • No condo fees • Community lifestyle
Starting from $349,900
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Basement & Non-basement models 1456 sq. ft.
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Smart living! WALKOUT ~ LAKE ESTATES! • 1248 sq. ft. • 20.5’x23’ garage Asking $530,162 CA0140242
IMPRESSIVE FAMILY BILEVEL CREEKVIEW CULDE-SAC … Exc. value! Close to parks, valley walking trails. Bright open floor plan, vaulted ceilings. 1466 sq. ft., 5-bdrm. home w/fam. sized kitchen/dinette, spacious LR, cozy gas FP, private master suite. Lge. family/games room. Very nicely landscaped yard, att. garage w/dance room! CA0166069 Asking $359,900 VILLA AT VALLEY RIDGE … A LUXURIOUS LIFESTYLE! By Stoney Creek Valley, parks, walking / ski trails. Beautiful quality built villa style bungalow w/huge covered deck, attach. garage, your own yard! No condo fees. Exc. presentation. Gorgeous, bright, must see! CA0167872 Asking $332,900 AWESOME BUSINESS LOCATION! … Exc. property, high visibility! Ideally suited for salon, spa, multiple prof. or retail serv. Beautiful 1060 sq. ft. home transformed throughout. Exc. decor/detail complemented by natural lighting. Bright work areas, country kitchen, cozy sunroom, private deck. Dev. bsmt. a/c. Exc. yard, single garage, carport + more. Easy customer access, parking. Now only $299,900 CA0161225 CONDO W/LOFT OVERLOOKING JUBILEE PARK … 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! Now $347,900 CA0146607 GREAT FAMILY HOME CLOSE TO SCHOOLS! … 1026 sq. ft., 4-bdrm. bi-level. Asking $259,000 CA0168776 BRAND NEW! WOW! … These 2-bdrm. homes have been masterfully, meticulously engineered & designed. High end finishes include triple pane windows, vinyl flooring, custom cabinets. Close to U of A, downtown core! Asking $309,900 CA0151852, 850, 849, 847 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 CENTURY MEADOWS BUNGALOW … perfect 1157 sq. ft., 4 bdrm., a/c. Asking $336,500 CA0164384 EXC. RENO’D BUNGALOW … on quiet street w/huge pie lot. Reno’s done to main level incl. vinyl plank flrg., kitchen, baths, windows, light fixtures, paint, white trim, doors. Yard has lge. garden area, ample space for RV parking, enclosed covered deck area w/adjustable windows for added air flow, space for kids to run, play. Good size dble. garage. Asking $319,900 CA0169580 BRIGHT, COZY UPDATED BUNGALOW … close to playgrounds, west end amenities. 3+1 bdrm. w/reno’d 4-pce. main bath, 3-pce. bsmt. bath, vinyl MF windows, updated bsmt. Fully fenced yard, 16’x24’ garage. Exc. starter or downsizing home! Asking $262,500 CA0169616
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• 27’x42’/24’ garage Asking $528,162 CA0168620
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. Asking $537,000 CA0119211
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