July 16, 2019 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXVII, No. 34

32 pages

July 16, 2019

L & e i s l y o R SHOW & TEA

Photo by Ron Pilger

Zenith Mintert with Riley, another new family pet from the Collie Rescue Network, eyeing up a favourite lily for Thursday’s competition.

Inside Who Can I Count On? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 City of Camrose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Out and About . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 and 19 On the Road . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 to 23 Obituaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 and 25 Classifieds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 to 30

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Rose City Rose & Lily Show & Tea.

The competition, presented by Camrose & District Horticultural Society, will take place at Masonic Hall on Thursday, July 18th from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. This is your opportunity to admire the very best from the gardens of talented green thumbs who enjoy their hobby in and around Camrose.

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News Features Waste Water Treatment Plant upgrade plans underway . . . . . . . 17 Explore the art of local artists throughout the summer . . . . . . . . 18 Kurek ready for Battle River Conservative election . . . . . . . . . . . 23 Rybalka leads AJHL team to Russia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4


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Camrose bids farewell to Wynn By Lori Larsen

Well known supporter and contributor to Camrose and surrounding area, Max Wynn McLean passed away on July 10.

Wynn McLean

Wynn was the chief executive officer of the Camrose Regional Exhibition until he moved into the vice president of community relations with Travel Alberta in 2012. Wynn also served as a councillor on the City of Camrose council from October 2004 to October 2007. A few of Wynn’s achievements with the CRE include being involved with Camrose Bull Congress from inception and being on the ground level of developing the casino, hotel and campground. He also served as a member of Travel Alberta’s Strategic

Tourism Marketing Council, playing a significant role in the development of Alberta’s Tourism framework, was founding director of Tourism Camrose and acted as the founding chair of the Growing Rural Tourism Conference. A Celebration of Wynn’s amazing life will be held Tuesday, July 16 at 4 p.m., at the Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds (CRE), 4250 Exhibition Drive. The Camrose Booster family would like to extend their sincerest condolences to Wynn’s family and friends.

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Chicka-dee-dee-dear

This just in. Chickadees can tell when you’re upset. Really! It’s science. Since I was a little kid, I’ve loved hearing the sound of a chickadee–“chickadee-deedee!” It sounds so cheerful. I was quite old before I learned that the bird I called the “feebee bird” was the same kind of bird that said “chickadeedee-dee.” I liked hearing both sounds–“chickadee-dee-dee” and “fee-bee”–because it sounded like the chickadees were singing stories with their songs. I imagined the bird was calling for a girl named “Phoebe” who kept not answering. I imagined stories about where Phoebe might have gone, and why, and how she would or would not be reunited with the bird who missed her so much… As may be obvious, I was a kid who liked to imagine stories. That was much more fun than homework or chores. Okay, back to the science. Chickadees communicate, and not just with each other. You probably already know that the different sounds of chickadees and other birds communicate messages to others of their kind. There’s more to it than that, based on just-released research at the University of Alberta. According to an item by Anna Junker in the July 11 Edmonton Journal, chickadees can detect levels of arousal (fear or excitement) from the sounds made by others. But not just other chickadees. Other species including humans. The item quotes Jenna Congdon, a student researcher. “The idea is that some species can understand other species vocalizations. For example, a songbird is able to understand the call of distress of another songbird when they are in the presence of a predator, like an owl or a hawk. Or, for example, if your friend scared you and you screamed. Both of these are high-arousal vocalizations and being able to understand what that sounds like in different species can be very useful.” Congdon said that chickadees were able to identify high arousal in chickadees, humans and giant pandas. Pandas? Congdon says, “This is fascinating because a chickadee that has never come across a giant panda before is able to categorize high and low arousal vocalizations.” One more thing I like about chickadees. You have to appreciate a tiny bird who chooses to stay with us for the winter. Tiny but tough, that’s what chickadees are. They can handle a Canadian winter. Here’s a little-known fact–at least, I didn’t know it before. During the winter, chickadees can lower their body temperature by as much as 10 to 12 degrees to conserve energy. Not many birds can do this, but chickadees can. It’s called “torpor,” and, though I don’t lower my body temperature, I too have experienced torpor in the winter. You may ask, why is this relevant on a July day? Well, maybe it’s not all that relevant right this very moment. But think ahead. Next winter, when you’re not enjoying the weather, you can look out at chickadees, possibly scarfing down seeds from your bird feeder. You can listen to chickadees sing songs to each other–or to the ever-missing Phoebe–and you can say, “Easy for you, Chickadee. You can lower your temperature to conserve energy. Not like us humans.” And if you happen to be upset that day, the chickadee will know and it can sing you a song. Not only that, if a giant panda happens to wander by and be upset, the chickadee will know that too. I have every confidence that a chickadee’s song can cheer up a panda. There. Doesn’t that bit of trivia uplift your day? I thought so. Or perhaps it just verifies that I never did outgrow daydreaming about stories instead of doing homework or chores.

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This is an open letter to retailers of gasoline in the City of Camrose: Frankly, as a Camrosian, I’m feeling as if I’m getting gouged. Communities in every direction of our wonderful community have been displaying significantly lower fuel prices than what’s been offered in our city for several weeks. Serious price drops seemed to coincide with the demise of the carbon tax. But not at Camrose stations. In the past few days, I have been through Wetask-

iwin, driven east to west on Highway 14, travelled to Peace River and also done a trek on Highway 21. I’ve seen prices as low as 91 cents per litre for regular fuel. Under $1 per litre seems to be the norm regardless of location. Here at home $108.9 seems to be where price collusion has landed. Not fair. I do everything possible to shop local, always. I get annoyed with people who won’t give local businesses a fair shot when buying, instead choosing online sources or Edmonton retailers, as a natural part

of their lives. However, fair, reasonable and competitive must also be considered. I don’t think local gas retailers are being any of these three things for consumers, at least at present. Ultimately, greed so obvious will be a deciding factor in driving consumers to search elsewhere, not only for fuel, but other products and services too. And that’s not only sad, but completely unavoidable. Al Rostad, Camrose

GRAND OPENING

Murray Green, Camrose Booster City of Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer cuts the ribbon to mark the grand opening of The Hair and Nail Bar on 52 Avenue. Mayer was in good hands with esthetician Candi Arrowsmith, left, barber Cody Schindeler and owner and hairstylist Tracy Schindeler taking care of him during the celebration on July 4.

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P.S. To the person who sent the lovely handwritten note in response to the “Better Angels” column on July 2, thank you so much for telling me how it was. Wishing you well getting your iPad connected again! ***

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

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose and District Victim Services Society vice-chair Kim Telford, left, accepts $1,000 from Evraz Union Local 551 president Larry Luckwell and recording secretary Amanda Servais, on behalf of members, to assist with operations and advocacy training for Victim Services that help both the Camrose Police Service and the Camrose RCMP.


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25 Years Ago This Week – from July 19, 1994 edition • St. Mary’s Hospital reported an operating surplus of $585,658 for 1993/94 at year-end. • Deciding garage sale and community event signage along roadways constituted a traffic hazard, the City of Camrose erected a billboard for such notices near the Drill Hall (now the Field House). • Luci Nicholls, of Pedersen’s Florists, won first place in a silk and dried high-style competition at Alberta region, 1994 Flowers Canada convention in Kananaskis.

50 Years Ago This Week – from July 15, 1969 edition • Macleods Camrose, advertised a big list of used record players, ranges, wringer-washers, refrigerators and home freezers, starting at $29.95. • Construction was down a bit in Camrose for the first half of 1969. According to a release from City Hall, 82 building permits were issued at a value of $933,350.85; permits valued at 1.523 million were issued in the corresponding period in 1968.

Daley wins team cattle penning at Stampede By Murray Green

Usually going to the Calgary Stampede is a lot of fun. But, it wasn’t all fun and games for cowboys Duane Daley of Camrose, Rocky Davis and his son Clinton Davis from Valleyview. It came down to the wire, but the trio knew they had captured the win. As soon as the final buzzer went on July 7, it was fun for the local Alberta-based 14 Class-Team Cattle Penning trio. They competed against 175 teams in their division; the local cowboys captured the championship with a time of 133.6 overall over four rounds, earning a big reward with $26,790. Cattle penning is a display of athleticism and skill as horse and rider square off against the herd

instincts of cattle. The fastpaced event gives a team of three riders on horseback 60 seconds to separate three specifically identified cattle from a herd of 30 and get them into a 20’ by 24’ pen at the opposite end of the arena. Teamwork is the key to success, with all three riders working in harmony to cut out the correct cattle and drive them to the pen. The Calgary Stampede Team Cattle Penning Championships features teams vying for championship buckles in four different classes, each determined by the skill and experience of the competitors. The win is super sweet for Daley, who said he’s been chasing this title for 27 years. “I’ve never won Calgary before. This is the one

big show I haven’t won, so this is a great feeling and couldn’t be better with two of my best friends. We’ve been penning together for 20 years,” he said, looking at his championshipwinning belt buckle. “It’s one I’ve been chasing for 27 years, so it feels pretty dang good.” The packed crowd at the Nutrien Western Event Centre was behind the competitors from the start and it was a loud arena. The second place team had an overall time of 137.83. The reserve win earned them $17,862 to split three ways. The Calgary Stampede celebrates the people, the animals, the land, the traditions and the values that make up the unique spirit of the west.


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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Hay Lakes Agricultural Society vice-president Barry Arnett, left, and president Doug Lyseng welcomed two new signs on Highway 21 on July 11 that were sponsored by CFCW and were initiated by Jackie Rae Greening. She said this is CFCW’s way of assisting local communities.

Crossfire girls prepare for provincials By Murray Green

The Camrose Crossfire U10 competitive team entered the Sedgewick tournament to receive tougher games as they prepare for the provincials in softball. The team was in Sedgewick on June 22 and lost to the Sedgewick Steelers A team 9-4, lost to the Lloyd-

minster’s A team 14-7 and beat the Sedgewick Steelers B team 17-12. “We played a few exhibition games against provincial teams to get ready for provincials,” said manager Melissa Riopel. Camrose lost to Sherwood Park 17-13 on July 4, lost to Sylvan Lake 16-14 and 17-12 on July 6, and

defeated Sherwood Park 25-15 on July 7. The Crossfire went to provincials in Medicine Hat July 12-14. “There will be a lot of tough teams. It will be a fun experience for our girls,” said Melissa prior to leaving. The team had an 18-10 record prior to provincials.

Federal election on the horizon

By Kevin Sorenson, MP, Battle River-Crowfoot

By the time this column appears in the paper, the new Conservative candidate for the electoral district of Battle River-Crowfoot will be nominated shortly. After months of campaigning to gain the support of Conservative members, my replacement will continue to work hard to gain the confidence of all residents to win the Oct. 21 federal election. On March 30, I announced my intention not to seek re-election after 19 years as your representative in Ottawa. After six election campaigns, in which I knocked on many, many doors and met with so people from every corner of this vast riding, I will be taking a back seat. While I may not be at every event and every door this time around, I will certainly be at some as I lend my support to what I believe will be your next Member of Parliament. I am confident you will once again put your trust in your Conservative candidate. I am equally convinced that after four long years of Trudeau troubles, an Andrew Scheer led Conservative government will be elected. The scandal plagued Liberals continue to prove they are unfit to govern this country. The Liberals’ latest humiliation is the resignation of the vice-chief of the defence staff, Lieutenant-General Paul Wynnyk. He took over for vice-admiral Mark Norman who was removed from his position after being charged with breach-of-trust in ship building contracts. Wynnyk was originally set to retire this summer until he was asked by chief of the defence staff, Jonathan Vance, to stay on for an extra year. This offer appeared to be rescinded when Vance reportedly announced Norman would return to his old post after there was a stay in proceedings against him. The offer was then apparently back on the table when Norman resigned after receiving an undisclosed settlement from the government. Norman served with honour and integrity until his reputation was ruined by Trudeau’s disgusting smear campaign against him. There remains overwhelming evidence that this charade and the ensuing personal and professional hardship Norman endured for over two years was due to political interference on the part of the Liberal government. Serious and credible questions remain about the extent of that political interference such as: Why did the Liberals go to such great lengths to withhold evidence from Norman’s defence team? How much are Canadian taxpayers on the hook for Trudeau’s settlement with Norman? Why did Trudeau agree to settle given his repeated statements that Norman would end up in court? If I was a cynic, I would say that the undisclosed settlement was all part of an expensive scheme to cover-up a huge political problem before the election. Many questions now surround the resignation of Wynnyk, an accomplished and dedicated military officer, who appears to have been caught in the middle of Trudeau’s alleged political interference and incompetence. This meddling has not only destroyed the careers of two of our country’s most senior military officers, it has caused instability and turmoil within the Canadian Armed Forces. The brave men and women who serve our country deserve stability and respect while Canadians deserve to have a military they have confidence in to protect them and the sovereignty of this country. Canadians also deserve to have a government that is above political interference and not marred in scandal and humiliation. If you have any questions or concerns regarding this or previous columns you may write me at 4945-50th Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call 780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780-608-4603 or e-mail Kevin.Sorenson.c1@parl.gc.ca.


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Call for Grant Applications The Battle River Community Foundation is now receiving applications for grants from the Community Fund and Field of Interest Funds. Grants are made to organizations operating in east-central Alberta that are recognized as qualified donees by the Canada Revenue Agency. This includes registered charitable organizations and municipalities. Organizations seeking funds must demonstrate a strong and committed volunteer board of directors, fiscal responsibility, and effective management of resources. Projects that impact the greatest number of individuals possible with a modest investment of funds, are preferred. Grants are made for definite purposes and for projects covering a specific time period. In general, grants are approved for projects not met by other funding sources. In addition to unrestricted grants available from the Community Fund, some Funds provide grants targeted to projects reflecting donors’ interests. They include Animal Welfare, Arts, Brain Injury Prevention, Education, the Humanities, Health and Wellness (including Mental and Emotional Health and Wellness), Literacy, Music, Nutrition and Food Security, Outdoor Education, Palliative Care, Preservation and Protection of the Environment, Preservation of History, Prevention of Family Violence, Services for Individuals with Special Needs, Sustainable Agriculture, Youth Athletics and Youth Projects and Programs. There are also Funds targeted to support projects serving residents of Alliance, Camrose, Flagstaff County, Forestburg, Galahad, Hardisty, Hay Lakes, Hughenden, Irma, Killam, Lougheed, Merna, Rosalind, Sedgewick, Strome, Viking and Wetaskiwin. The deadline for receipt of 2019 applications is Thursday, August 15, 2019. Grants will be announced in December. For further information and/or an application form, please check our website at www.brcf.ca, email brcfoundation@gmail.com, call our office at 780-679-0449 or write Battle River Community Foundation, Box 1122, Camrose, Alberta T4V 4E7.

Scholarship for Medical School Students in an accredited Canadian medical school taking a program leading to an MD degree, who have graduated from a high school in the Battle River Regional Division, are invited to apply for a scholarship from the Rudy and Flora Baker Scholarship Fund. Application deadline is Thursday, August 15, 2019. Up to $1,800 in total is available to be awarded to one or more recipients. An application form is available on the Battle River Community Foundation website, www.brcf.ca by clicking on the grants link, or by contacting the Battle River Community Foundation at Box 1122, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 4E7, by email at brcfoundation@gmail.com or by telephone at 780-679-0449.

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Homage to Scandinavian culture

Marlys Sorenson takes a look at some of the Scandinavian artifacts and items on display during the tribute to Scandinavian culture.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park held a tribute to Scandinavian culture on July 6 which included displays featuring Scandinavian artifacts, literature and other items as well as rose malling by Marie Brager, story telling by Daryl Olson and fiddle playing by Alfie Myhre. Pictured above dressed in typical Scandinavian garb, four-year-old Frida Overland sits atop some crates and trunks, waiting for the next train to arrive.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Guest speaker Daryl Olson did a presentation on his family history, to an attentive crowd.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Thomas the Tank Engine rolls into the platform at the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park, with a car full of passengers ready to explore Scandinavian culture.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Valerie Sims admires some of the Scandinavian sweaters displayed during the event held on July 6.


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BRCF granting wishes to communities has made a decision to giving back more than just was a form of catharsis ing other like-minded peoBattle River Communi- wave the endowment and a one-time gift. for loss through which this ple in other communities ty Foundation (BRCF) held administration fee on the Camrose Association individual was experienc- all doing the same work an open house on June 19, endowment fund on 2018 for Community Living ing. “It was an amazing for their communities. welcoming guests to hear in order to not impact the (CAFCL) was one of the thing and she continues to “Trying to make an impact about the crucial work the funds with an additional many recipients of grants come every week and great on their communities.” foundation does in grant- hit.” given by the BRCF last things have happened In closing, Samm ing funds to comyear, specifically to support because of it. So thank you quoted one of his favoumunity organizathe new SingAble commu- for your support.” rite authors, Dr. Seuss, ommitted donors tions, all of which nity choir initiative. relating the importance created 13 new named is made possible Grant recipient of supporting people at through generous funds during this year, CAFCL, representall stages and awareness donor support. ed by CEO Esther contributing over $260,000 to in life. To begin the McDonald, began her “It is up to us, the our endowment. evening, BRCF presentation with a people in our community chair Imogene video production of to support our commuWalsh recognized new and Walsh indicated that SingAble featuring nity. It is where we live incumbent board members a plan implemented years SingAble’s conducand where we play,” said including: Tom Chelmick, prior to save some of the tor and University of Samm, adding that the vice-chair; Wally Wrubles- available funds for grant- Alberta Augustana BRCF board is tasked ki, treasurer; Kevin Gurr, ing, in the event of years Campus professor of with moving people to secretary; directors Jim such as 2018 where invest- music Ardelle Ries. Hampshire, Stephen Kam- ments do not perform, The video served not invest in their communibeitz, Leon Lohner, Debbie along with the waving of only as an explanaties now and forever. Orcheski and Garrett Zet- the endowment and admin- tion of how SingAble Community builders sen; and past chair David istration fee, will allow came about, but to T he Community Ofrim. the foundation to grant in illustrate the positive Builder dinner will be Walsh spoke of a new 2019, albeit less than in and powerful impact held on Friday, Oct. 18 position to the board, the past several years. that an all inclusive at the Norsemen Inn. Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster ambassador emeritus, Guest speakers community choir can Tickets for the event Speaker David Samm intended to honour past Representative donor have on everyone it go on sale on Thursday, members who continue Dr. By Reesor spoke to serves. “Every time I Aug. 8. The evening’s feature to contribute in signifi- guests about why he and see this video, it makes me Board v ic e - c h a i r speaker, David Samm, gencant ways to the work and wife Sue chose to support smile,” said McDonald. C hel m ic k a n nou nc e d operations of the board and the Community Foundation. In relating the impor- eral manager of the Battle this year’s Community BRCF. “When Sue and I first began tant role BRCF grant River Watershed Alliance, “Two individuals were receiving news letters from played in the SingAble shared four experienc- Builder honouree to be honoured with this per- BRCF I thought this would initiative, McDonald said, es he and his wife Helen Rob Hauser. manent title, Ken Drever be a great organization with “It is what got us off the have had with the Foundation. and Blain Fowler,” said which to get involved,” said ground.” “The first expeWalsh. “Both of these men Reesor. “I joined the board Augustana student have been instrumental shortly after and was not Jasohna Haukenfrers also rience is Helen and in ensuring the work the disappointed. It is indeed a spoke about the impact I started our own foundation supports and great organization.” SingAble has had on her- endowment fund,” the many communities self and the other he said. “Secondly, that the BRCF serves.” students who volun- we utilized the flow Walsh also recognized teer and take part through part of the Dana Andreassen, execuin SingAble. “The BRCF to support tive director; and office best way to sum up Reading Universiadministrators Melanie the SingAble expe- ty.” In speaking of and Tom Kuntz. rience is: magic,” his experience with In 2018, the professionshe said. “I can’t Reading University, al advisors foundation supexpress what it is Samm expressed, porters provided $13,000 like to walk into the “Literacy is really in funding towards the chapel on Tuesday close to Helen’s and Administration Endownight and experi- my heart. It has just ment Fund, bringing the ence the energy, been a delight to see total contribution since excitement and that these Grade 2 and 3 inception to $260,000 as of feeling that every- children say ‘I can This year’s Community Builder read.’” Dec. 31, 2018. one is welcome.” Dinner honouree is Rob Hauser. Samm went on “Committed donors creMcD ona ld ated 13 new named funds related another to explain the third “ The Community during the year, contributstory of a CAFCL involvement with BRCF Builders Dinner has three ing over $260,000 to our individual who she through his work with purposes,” explained Battle River Watershed endowment. In addition, encouraged to come Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster the foundation received to SingAble and Alliance. “Our organiza- Chelmick. “The first is to Speaker Dr. By Reesor how showing up tion has been a recipient recognize those who share $594,000 in contributions not only turned out of grant funds from BRCF the giving back philosophy to existing funds,” noted Reesor said that he to be a wonderful experi- which has helped us to do of the BRCF. The second is Walsh. “This brings our total endowment to just and Sue were so impressed ence of sharing music, but several very cool experi- to familiarize guests with ments and proj- the concept of the BRCF, over $14 million with 360 with the operation of the ects with school how it functions and how foundation that they, like named funds.” children.” Walsh also said many others, set up an it can help finance worthThe final while community prothe foundation received endowment fund. “It is all e x p e r i e n c e grams and initiatives and $167,000 from donors and part of giving back to the Samm related the by-product of the above flow through donations to community. It’s the time, was through a purpose is money raised to various charitable organi- talent and treasure idea.” grant support- establish the funds in the Reesor remarked that zations granting approxiing environmately $910,000 all over what is unique about the name of the honouree.” mental work the Battle River area, mak- Community Foundation is Summing up the open and projects. ing 170 grants to 92 recip- the variety of charitable house evening of presenta“This three- or ients. Since its inception organizations that it suptions and, on a whole, the four-year expethe foundation has granted ports, such as arts, CAFwork of the Battle River rience allowed $6.37 million to commu- CL, Reading University Community Foundation, me to sit at the nity projects throughout and many others. emcee and board treasur(BRCF) board the area. In relating the differtable and lis- er Wrubleski said, “At the “Unfortunately, 2018 ence between setting up ten to them and end of the day, it is always did not end well for the an endowment fund versus see community about people.” foundation,” remarked donating to not-for-profit For more information builders build Walsh. “The steep stock community organizations a community on the Battle River commumarket decline late in and projects on an ad hoc endowment.” nity Foundation or how you the year meant we ended basis, Reesor said that Samm rec- can become a donor, visit the year with a loss. As a setting up an endowment Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster ollected meet- the website at brcf.ca. Speaker Esther McDonald result of this, the board provides the satisfaction of By Lori Larsen

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By Lori Larsen

Library summer filled with fun

Camrose Public Library welcomes a group of creative, ambitious and eager summer employees to educate the community on the wonderful programs and services of the library. Comprised of an extensive background of education and an even more impressive zest for their mission, this group of young adults are excited about working with Camrose and surrounding area, specifically the youth, in an active summer of events and programs centred around the natural environment.

Much of the work the group will be doing has been made possible through the Youth Environmental Engagement Grant (Alberta Emerald Foundation), which has helped with the purchase of materials, books, field guides and equipment such as butterfly nets. “They are all teaching tools that will become a part of the library collection as well for future library users.” Sarah and Jeannae focus a lot of their energy on an intergenerational program that involves the Book Bike attending a few seniors’

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Camrose Public Library executive director Robyn Gray, left hands a piece of birthday cake to City of Camrose councillor Agnes Hoveland during the library’s Birth“tea” party held on June 25.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster The Camrose Public Library summer students are infusing their youthful ideas into a summer program for the entire community, promoting nature. Left to right, back row, are Liana Nand, Jeannae Matzner, Juanita Hohm and Elliot Harder. Front row seated from left, Jennifer McDevitt and Sarah Bean.

Liana Nand, Jeannae Matzner, Juanita Hohm, Elliot Harder, Jennifer McDevitt and Sarah Bean comprise the well-oiled summer program machine and by their own admissions, function as a tight-knit, diverse group feeding off each other’s ideas, knowledge and skill sets. Second-year summer employee Liana Nand explains the theme for this summer’s programming. “The TD Reading Program theme this year is all things Nature, involving as much of the outdoors as we can. The crafts we are doing will be geared to getting participants (particularly children) outside as much as possible and the supplies we use are sticks, branches, leaves, anything from the natural surroundings.” This year, the group is combining Books and Bikes, with permission from parents and or guardians, and are encouraging children to bring their own bikes and ride or walk along to different parks and green spaces to do activities. “We want to show them that they don’t necessarily need organized activities.” The hope is to encourage the participants to discover the natural world and make or play with something they find in nature. “One of the other programs we are offering at the library this summer as part of the All Ages Program is F“un”tastic Friday,” said Nand. The program runs most Fridays and will include a representative from Mental Health offering tools and tips people can use to learn to cope with anxiety and stress. While the initiative is geared towards children, parents are welcome to come and learn some of the tips and tricks. “It is intended to help children as they grow up to learn how to deal with stress now and later in life,” explained Nand. Elliot said the Book Bike program will be wheeling around Camrose again this summer, attending different events and sharing a message of environmental literacy. “We’re partnering with other organizations such as Battle River Watershed Alliance who have provided ideas for educational games and projects that we can use, such as plant pressing. We will just take the pressing boards along with us on outings to parks. The children can use things around them in nature and learn to interact with the natural world around them.

complexes in the community. “We are using it as an outreach tool for all ages,” said Sarah. “The objective is to bridge the isolation gap for those residing in care homes. We go out a couple mornings a week and spend time, bring them crafts, books with a focus on environmental literacy.” Jeannae added, “The Life Cycle is a good tool to help seniors or older adults to connect with nature. It is about getting seniors, or those with limited mobility, outside along with bridging relationship gaps. “We can bring seniors or older adults and youth together through different activities. We have reading days where seniors can read to the youth and visa versa. It is a great way to practice literacy but also build better relationships between youth and seniors/older adults. They have a lot they can learn from each other.” On July 26, from 1 until 3 p.m. the library will be hosting a Reading With Royalty event. “We have both a king and queen attending this year to read to children,” said Elliot. The event will include a drag workshop with items being supplied for children to dress up and just have fun. The Life Cycle and Book Bike attend the Downtown Camrose Market, Thursdays from 4:30 until 7:30 p.m. “We are also doing our own Reading Challenge this summer,” said Juanita. “We are challenging the community, specifically children, to read 15,000 minutes over the summer. We want to encourage children to keep their reading up over the summer.” Participants in the Reading Challenge (everyone and anyone reading anything and everything) are invited to bring in their recorded minutes, which will then be recorded on a chart at the library. “If we reach our goal our hopes are to have a big party at the end of the summer.” It is apparent this group of library summer employees have done and continue to do, a lot of brainstorming and surfing the internet for ideas to bring to the table and develop creative, interesting and fun learning and reading opportunities for residents, of all ages. To learn more about the library summer programs or all adult/children/family programs visit the website at http://cpl.prl.ab.ca/ or follow them on instagram.

Hiding amidst a sea of balloons, left to right, fiveyear-old Bruke, nine-year-old Dagmawit Tesfeya and six-year-old Sam Haugen enjoyed all the fun activities the library had to celebrate for the upcoming 100th birthday.

CPL program coordinator Nicole Bannick, left, gives four-year-old Rosie Haugen a helping hand with decorating a cookie.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Three-year-old Khian Cortez, right, received a little assistance from CPL summer employee Sarah Bean in making his own birthday hat.


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Waste Water Treatment upgrades plans underway By Lori Larsen

With the recent green light from the provincial government, and subsequent approval of City of Camrose Council, City administration is moving ahead with the next phase of the Waste Water Treatment Plant upgrade(WWTP) project. City of Camrose director of engineering Jeremy Enarson provided an update on the progress of the WWTP project. “In late 2008, administration began working with the province and consultants to determine what the City of Camrose will have to do in terms of the level of upgrade to the WWTP.” Presently, the City WWTP system uses aerated lagoons. Air is pumped into the lagoons to provide oxygen for the bugs that break down human waste, which Enarson noted has been in compliance with provincial regulations. New federal regulations which came about in 2013 and the growth of the City, have spurred the need for upgrades to the level of treatment required by the City. “That is why we have been in discussion with the provincial government since 2009 to determine those new requirements.” In 2014, City administration along with Associated Engineering (the contracted engineering company) developed an initial conceptual design that met both federal and provincial regulations. “We then moved into preliminary design in 2015 which we submitted to the province in late 2017. In 2018, we found out from the province that they had some concerns about the designs and were asking us for a more stringent level of treatment.” Enarson explained that the system presently in place is not effective at treating ammonia and

nutrients (phosphorus and nitrogen). “We knew we had to upgrade to treat for ammonia and nutrients, but were just not sure to what level, in order to meet the requirements of the province.” After many discussions with the province, the City received confirmation from the province in late May this year, that they have now accepted the City’s proposal. “The province is comfortable with what the City presented in the preliminary design, which meets both federal and provincial regulations and we have received approval to move into detailed design.” The detailed design, tendering, construction and commissioning will take approximately three to three and a half years to complete. “We are anticipating that the detail design will be complete by spring of 2020,” said Enarson, “Which consists of three main components: the pumping upgrades, main treatment upgrade and upgrades for post-treatment storage (prior to releasing back to environment).” Enarson added that administration will be working closely with Associated Engineering in order to come up with a design that works specifically for the needs of Camrose. After the design is created, Enarson predicts construction should begin in the summer of 2020 which he said, due to the magnitude of the project, should be about a two-year process. Budget

Initial estimates of the entire project were projected to be approximately $40 million. “There has been a little bit of escalation over the years (since original estimation). Currently, we are looking at approximately $42.5 million.” Had the province

insisted on a much higher level of treatment and subsequently rejected the City’s preliminary design, that estimate could have been conceptually higher, closer to $65 million. Funding for the project will be done through a variety of sources. “Knowing this project was coming, City Council along with administration, through residents’ utility rates, have been putting money away for this project, approximately $2 million annually for the past couple of years.” The City has also applied for and received confirmation that the project is eligible for a provincial grant which would equate to about 25 per cent funding ($10 million). “We recently applied for a different joint provincial/federal grant,” said Enarson. If successful in obtaining the grant, it could fund the WWTP project with as much as 73 per cent funding (a combination of both the provincial and federal grants). Enarson remarked that qualifying for the grant does require municipal contribution, which helps the government prioritize how the grants are allocated. “We are aware of other municipalities that have recently applied for and received funding under this grant. But it is unknown whether we will be successful in getting that grant and it could be the better part of a year before we know,” said Enarson, noting that portions of the project will still proceed using a combination of funding sources including reserves, the initial provincial grant (which would be prorated should application for the federal grant be successful) and off site levies.

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By Murray Green

Winnipeg folk trio Casati will be visiting Camrose on its tour through western Canada this month. They are performing a concert at Fika Coffeehouse on Tuesday, July 23 in the cozy environment. “This will be our first time in Camrose and we are looking forward to presenting our songs in the intimate space. We play a variety of instruments and sing in three-part harmony,” said Jesse Popeski, who provides the guitar and vocals with the band. “Camrose is part of a tour of 11 shows in 11 days in Saskatchewan and Alberta. We seek out house concert type settings as the ideal venue,because it’s a great fit.” Besides Jesse, Grace

Hrabi is on vocals and plays the ukulele. Quintin Bart plays double bass, hurdygurdy and adds vocals as well. “The three of us have been playing together for over five years. We started out as a jazz trio, performing standards in fancy restaurants, before shifting to writing our own more personal folk music. We have been performing as Casati (named after an eccentric Italian artistic muse) for three years,” shared Jesse. Casati released a CD in 2017 entitled There Will Be Days to go along with the debut called Afraid of Heights. Like three hearts beating in perfect time, the music of Casati is a living

thing, constantly changing, evolving and reinventing itself. The members search for stories waiting to be told and collaborate in bringing them to life: songs about love found or lost, cautionary tales of time slipping away, or even a whimsical tune about bicycle rides. Casati began as The Grace Hrabi trio, arranging jazz standards and dabbling in songwriting on their release Afraid of Heights (2014). As the band made collaborating on original music their priority, Casati found its own voice as a unique blend of folk and jazz that strikes a balance between sincere and direct words supported by musical inventiveness. Casati brings their

The folk trio Casati is made up of Grace Hrabi, left, Jesse Popeski and Quintin Bart. They will be playing in Camrose on July 23.

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Explore the art of local artists throughout the summer By Lori Larsen

Celebrating the 24th year of featuring the work of local artists, Camrose Artwalk will begin on July 22 displaying pieces at nine different venues throughout the City until Sept. 7, with the exception of the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre, where pieces will be on display until Sept. 20. “There are approximately 100 artists featured including a lot of new artists joining the event,” said City of Camrose arts director Jane

Cherry-Lemire, “The majority of whom are local.” Cherry-Lemire emphasized the important role artwalks play in promoting and bringing exposure to emerging artists. “It is really important to do an artwalk. Unless an artist has an agent or is represented by a gallery or something, they tend to struggle to get their work out there. “Artwalks like this, in partnership with the businesses that are willing to open up their walls, provide that opportunity for emerging

or nonprofessional artists to share their work.” Cherry-Lemire reported that last year’s event saw record sales for artists, which validates the hard work and dedication they put into their pieces. One artist in particular sold approximately 10 pieces. “It was unbelievable. It is a boost for a lot of artists when they are first starting out.” As for the businesses and organizations that graciously display the work of these artists, the benefits are threefold. “It adds another dimension

to their business,” explained Cherry-Lemire. “It shows their support for the arts and may bring people into their business who have never been there before.” She added that some of the venues have been involved in the Artwalk since the first event. “It is community building.” The Artwalk event will be hosting two receptions beginning with a large group show held on July 24 from 2 until 4 p.m. at the Chuck McLean Art Centre (4809-52 Street).

“There will be four different art clubs coming together to do one show. It allows people to come in and see the artists work.” The second reception will be held at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Sept. 4 from 5 until 7 p.m. To view a full list of the artists and venues displaying artwork, visit www.camrose artssociety.ca or you can pick up an Artwalk guide at the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre.


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The Camrose and Area Children’s Choirs are still excited about performing nationally after a trip to Ottawa. Over the July long weekend, 12 members of the Camrose and Area Children’s Choirs travelled to Ottawa to participate in a Canada-wide choir festival called Unisong. Unisong has been running for more than 20 years, and brings choirs from all over the country together to share their love of singing and their love of our nation by giving them the opportunity to perform together in the capital on Canada Day. “This year was a rebuilding year for Unisong, as they had broken all records for participation in 2017 (the 150th anniversary), and then had to cancel in 2018 due to scheduling conflicts. Camrose

and Area Children’s Choirs had originally intended to go in 2018, but then had to put off their plans until this season,” said Joy-Anne Murphy, of the local choirs. “While the massed group was smaller this year, that led to a thrilling opportunity for the singers–the Unisong festival choir was invited to open the Parliament Hill Canada Day festivities by singing ‘God Save the Queen’ and ‘O Canada’ on stage with the National Arts Centre orchestra. It was a bright sunny (and hot) day, and our singers were great. They all said the experience was amazing,” added Joy-Anne. Another feature of Unisong is that all the participating choirs work together in intensive rehearsals to prepare and perform their own concert. “Our singers were privileged to work on

Camrose and Area Children’s Choir members tour downtown Ottawa, near the National Art Gallery.

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Camrose and area men hike the parade in high heels By Lori Larsen

Some gallant and generous men of Camrose and area are once again putting a high-heeled foot forward for the annual Walk a Mile initiative during the Kick ‘n’ Country parade taking place on Thursday, Aug. 1. The Walk a Mile is an international men’s march to stop rape, sexual assault and gender violence. Men participating in the march will don a “stylish” pair of higher heeled red pumps (shoes) and walk the parade route, a “feat” in itself in an effort to raise awareness of women and children impacted by the long-standing effects of domestic violence. “Last year, we provided services to 184 women and 211 children,” noted Camrose Women’s Shelter executive director Nora-Lee Rear, “Supporting them to reach their goals of living a life free of violence and abuse.” Participating walkers will also be collecting pledges and all donations will be used to support the Camrose Women’s Shelter. “To date, the number of men brave enough to walk is down from last year. I have a goal of 60 men this year, and so far we are about halfway there. This is our biggest fundraiser of the year, and we rely on the pledges men gather to meet 25 per cent of our annual fundraising goal.” Not just a bed

On May 1, a national profile of Violence Against Womens’ (VAWs) shelters and transition houses was released providing various data on 290 VAWs and transition houses. Results of the data indicated that services are being provided in communities, such as Camrose, to a diverse group of women and children without comparable funding increases. Despite the lack of funding and beds available, these shelters are manag-

ing to find solutions to keep women and children safe. While many perceive these shelters to be just that, a place for women and children impacted by domestic violence to find refuge and to sleep safely at night, they are much more. “Shelters provide much more than a bed,” said Rear. “In Camrose, we provide for everyone’s basic needs, we have a school for school-aged children to attend, we have a licensed daycare on sight, we pro-

unteers at the Shelter don’t stop at providing immediate care. “We clean a room or unplug an overf lowing toilet. And that is on a not-so-busy day. Our staff have to juggle many complex situations and know a little bit about a lot of different topics, such as addictions, mental health, domestic violence, immigration resources and how to respond to a victim of sexual assault, to name a few,”

saw an increase to staffing costs from the government was in 2014. In 2015, shelters received an increase of 2.5 positions, but that just started the catchup for shelters with over 20 years of no changes to staffing models. Those positions are now maxed out in the number of clients they assist, and the need continues to grow. Shelters were never granted any increases with the change in employment standards, and those changes alone have had

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Walk A Mile walker and courageous participant Richard Bruneau, right (co-owner of Fox & Fable Book & Game Cafe) gets fitted for his stunning red high heeled pumps by Camrose Women’s Shelter’s Jan Turnbull.

vide outreach for women and children leaving the shelter and starting over, as well as for community members who don’t necessarily want to come to the shelter. We make arrangements for pets when someone is fleeing so that the pet is safe, we hold babies for moms while they are on the phone. We talk clients through some of the most stressful times of their lives, such as leaving relationships which are dangerous and unsafe. Rear also noted that the gracious giving and duties of the staff and vol-

The shelters also provide counselling, childspecific programming, safety planning, parenting classes, outreach services, help finding housing, programs for perpetrators and prevention and awareness programming. They are far more than just a warm, safe bed. “Our buildings are aging, and the need for our programs are growing,” explained Rear. “With an increase in population only comes an increase in need. Unfortunately, the funding doesn’t follow the need. The last time the shelter

significant impacts on our budgets.” Despite fundraising efforts and generous donations from community business and individuals, lack of government funding has the potential to undermine the vital work these shelters do to ensure the protection and education of the women and children who are in dire need of the services. “I am frustrated and worried about our future,” said Rear, with a tone of concern mixed with compassion. “Frustrated because I know that we see

miracles and great work every day, but I also know we serve the most vulnerable population in Alberta– women and children. Worried, because I also know we aren’t high on the list of priorities for many. Shelters are not glamourous and they don’t make money, but they protect people and save lives.” The mission of the Camrose Women’s Shelter is to assist individuals and families experiencing the effects of family violence to work towards a lifestyle free of abuse. “I’ve been in this field for so long that I’ve started to see children of children go through the shelters. We must start to address the long-standing impacts of domestic violence, and we need to start doing that now. This province allowed Second Stage Shelters to remain as pilot projects for over 20 years. They were never properly funded until 2015. In Camrose, we have a dream of opening a Second Stage Shelter, because we know that it decreases the rate of recidivism for returning to an unsafe situation by about 40 per cent. Emergency shelters are essential services saving hundreds of women’s lives everyday.” If you or anyone you know is experiencing abuse, contact or encourage them to contact the Camrose Women’s Shelter for support and assistance by telephoning 780-672-1035 or toll free 1-877-672-1010 or emailing crisiswork@ camrosewomenshelter.org. To register for the Walk A Mile campaign, telephone 780-679-4975 extension 8 or email admin@ camrosewomenshelter.org. There is no donation too small and no gift goes unappreciated. Every woman and child deserves an opportunity to live a safe and happy life.

Wildfire education By Lori Larsen

They can destroy land and property in a matter of minutes and leave behind a path of destruction, devastation and often despair. Wildfires are a real threat in Alberta, but with a little education, residents can be partners in ensuring they protect their lives and property. On Thursday, July 18 at the Stoney Creek Centre, located at 5320-39 Avenue, the Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society, in partnership with Camrose Fire Service, will be presenting Wildfires in Alberta and the FireSmart Education. CFS Chief Peter Krich will be speaking on the

importance of fire safety and providing information on past and current wildfires in Alberta. 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.

IF IT WALKS LIKE A BIRD Submitted During the July 11 Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society presentation on identifying birds, presenter Dr. Glen Hvenegaard right of the University of Alberta Augustana Campus dressed up 11-year-old attendee Laerich Rempel like a bird.


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The automotive section of

Steil found his favourite 1974 Corvette By Murray Green

Ernie Steil of Camrose dreamed of owning a ’70s Corvette for a long time. Now his dream has come true. He bought a 1974 Corvette with a 454 engine and four speed transmission with a rare Z code. “I grew up in Strome and the guy who owned the hotel had one and when I saw it, I knew that I wanted one. It was the last year of the 454 engine in them. After that, they went with 350 engines. I like the extra power, the way it sounds and it has actually been bored out to a 468 with about 500 horsepower,” explained Ernie. Ironically, he is known as slow and shiny. “I don’t spin the tires or drive fast. I enjoy the ride to go get ice cream on Sundays,” he laughed. “I always wanted one and 1974 was the last year of the big block Corvettes. I bought it from a Corvette collector in Edmonton,” said Ernie. “I always loved Corvettes. I had a newer one, a 2000, but I sold it because I wanted an older one. I’m from that era and this one brings back memories for me. I had a 1974 Chevy pick-up truck and I noticed the door, steering wheel, gauges and some other features are similar. It brings back your childhood,” Ernie recalled.

CORVETTE DRIVE

Submitted Ernie Steil stands by his choice of the 1974 Corvette to drive as his classic vehicle around Camrose. The Stingray came with a 454 engine and a four speed transmission.

“It took me a whole lifetime to get this car. You have mortgages, children to raise, college fees, so it takes a long time to be able to buy one. It is a lifetime effort. I was looking for a car and I found this Cor-

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The Chevrolet Corvette Stingray was a sports car that was produced for the 1968 through 1982 model years. Engines and chassis components were mostly carried over from the previous generation, but the body and interior were new. All 1974 models featured a new cowl induction domed hood, which pulled air in through a rear hood intake into the engine compartment under full throttle, increasing power (but didn’t show up in the horsepower ratings). For 1974, a new rear bumper system replaced the squared tail and chrome rear bumper blades introduced in 1968 with a trim, tapering urethane cover carrying an integral license plate holder and recesses for the trademark round taillights. Underneath sat a box-section aluminum impact bar on two Omark-bolt slider brackets similar to the system used in the nose which allowed the Corvette to pass federal five-mph impact tests at the rear as well as the front. The new rear design was more up-to-date than the ’60s shape that it replaced. For the 1974 model only, casting limitations mandated left and right bumper covers with a vertical center seam. The anti-theft alarm key activator was moved from the rear panel to the front left fender. Tailpipes were now turned down as the new bumper cover eliminated the tailpipe extensions.

vette around Christmas time. I was looking in my spare time around Christmas and I saw it, but I couldn’t get a hold of the guy because it was the holidays. I finally got hold of him on Dec. 28 and I raced up to Edmonton and bought it,” shared Ernie. “It has totally been restored and it only has about 51,000 miles on it. It’s like a brand new car. I bought it to go to car shows and to get an ice cream. I call it my ice cream car,” he added. “When I first got it and had it towed to Camrose, it was snowing and it ended up with a rock chip on the hood. It’s fibreglass, so it was the size of a toonie. I had it fixed and it looks great now.” Only 32 Corvettes were produced with the Z suspension, so it is a very rare zip code. “The guy I bought it from is a collector and he has about 30 Corvettes altogether. I took my son Dale with me to look at it and when I walked in to see

it my knees were buckling. He told me to smarten up, you have to wheel and deal to get this car. I was in awe of all of the Corvettes,” Ernie said. “The one thing that I want to do yet is add a facto-

ry stereo. They added a cassette machine and I want to have everything original. I found one, it is just a matter of putting it in. I want the numbers matching. I want to add factory side pipes as well.”

Car or Truck Memorabilia? Perhaps you own vintage automotive repair or diagnostic tools. Tell us what you have. Or perhaps you have terrific memories or tales from being in the trade. Allow us to share your stories. Contact Murray Green, News Reporter Phone 780.672.3142 Email murrayg@camrosebooster.com


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Max Wynn McLean June 14, 1948 ~ July 10, 2019 Wynn remained with the CRE until 2012, Max Wynn McLean was born and raised in when he took on the role of Vice President of Camrose, Alberta. Community Relations for Travel Alberta. He He was given the first retired from that role in 2017. and last name of his Wynn served a term on Camrose City father, Max McLean, as Council and also considered a political career well as his mother Lois’ at one point. He made a run at the Progressive maiden name of Wynn. Some folks knew him Conservative nomination in the mid-2000s, but as “Max” and others knew him as “Wynn”. Still when he wasn’t the successful candidate, he others referred to him affectionately as “Maxi”. wasted no time in becoming a staunch supporter He carried each of these names with him proudly of the victor. throughout his life. Throughout his career, and his life, Wynn was Though Wynn loved his home town, his life known for his ability to bring people together. experiences, career and personal contributions Whether he was organizing a beer fest for the stretched well past the area in which he grew Kinsmen, supporting the annual Bull Congress up. People far beyond this community will at the CRE or working with politicians to remember all the good that he did and celebrate promote a provincial Tourism initiative, Wynn all that he was. was able to connect people from different Wynn’s first career was as a teacher. He walks of life and help them see the benefit of started his education degree in Edmonton at the working collaboratively. He was the world’s best University of Alberta, then graduated from the “schmoozer”, always encouraging others to join University of Calgary in the early 70s and taught the team. upper elementary school in that city while his Wynn had a close circle of long-time friends, wife, Judy, whom he married in 1972, worked in but was also always welcoming and open to the interior design field. During this time Wynn bringing new people into the circle. developed many lifelong friendships playing As a leader, Wynn was comfortable in a suit competitive hockey. It was also in Calgary, and tie, making a presentation at a conference or in 1976, that the couple’s first child, daughter board room table, but was equally happy to pull Shandy, was born. on his jeans, take a shift at the bar, sell 50/50 When the young McLean family returned to tickets or do whatever else it might take to make Camrose, Wynn took on a role in his family’s an event a success. He was the first to give others retail clothing business and was instrumental credit when things went well, and the first to take in helping the business expand to a location at responsibility if things went south. the newly constructed Duggan Mall. In 1979, Whatever the task at hand, Wynn could be the family expanded as well, when son Connor counted on to help make it happen and do it arrived. Over the next decade Wynn and Judy were with a smile on his face. His joy of life, his love both active in retail clothing sales in Camrose, of laughter, and his commitment to making opening and operating a variety of stores focused sure a good time was had by all, will long be remembered and appreciated. on fashions for men, women and young adults. Wynn had a life-long love of music and was During that time Wynn also established himself as a dedicated volunteer, serving the an enthusiastic guitar player. He had great stage community through the Kinsmen Club and other presence and over the years was a member of organizations. When he wasn’t volunteering, several local bands. Often their performances Wynn could be found enjoying another passion were used to lend a fundraising hand to local – golf. In fact, he was one of the founders of the organizations or causes in need of support. local Brothers Golf Tournament, now in its 30th Wynn’s rendition of “Mustang Sally” is legendary. year. Also legendary is Wynn’s love of colourful By the mid-1990s Wynn had found a way storytelling and sports analogies. Though he to combine his skill as an educator and his was a kind and gentle man, he used expressions knowledge as a retailer into work as an employment like “we were in tough, boys” and “you’ve got to counsellor, providing service in communities go out and get your knuckles bloodied” and he from Camrose and Wetaskiwin to Drayton never let the truth get in the way of a good story. Valley and beyond. He then took on a role with Wynn himself had been “in tough” over the the Camrose Regional Exhibition, leading their last few years. Following a diagnosis of throat adult learning initiatives. It was thanks to Wynn cancer, he endured surgeries, chemotherapy, that the CRE began to develop a diverse range radiation and other treatments. Though he lost of learning partnerships that allowed people to strength and some abilities, and even suffered enhance their employment skills without leaving strokes in the last year, Wynn worked hard to the community. When he left the CRE, it was stay positive. to accept an invitation from Olds College to He wanted to be sure he had given his all to guide their fund development efforts in support try and beat the disease. But the day came when of agriculture programs. Though Wynn was his race was run. definitely a “city boy” he had gained knowledge Max Wynn McLean was born on June 14, of the importance of agriculture, thanks to the 1948 and died on July 10, 2019 at the age of 71. CRE and was able to bring excellent donor and He is survived by Judy McLean, his wife of sponsor support to Olds. 47 years; his children Shandy McLean (Rob The CRE lured Wynn back to local employment when the role of Executive Director McAdam) and Connor McLean (Andrea Ma); became available. It was in this capacity that his grandchildren Claire Reed and Shea Reed; his Wynn was able to really showcase both his sales siblings Deb Lentz, Shane (Linda) McLean and and leadership skills, gaining additional funding, Gord (Linda) McLean and their families. Everyone is welcome to put on their most overseeing the facility and expanding many of its programs, as well as bringing a campground, comfortable jeans and head out to the CRE Panhandle Productions and Big Valley Jamboree on Tuesday, July 16 for a celebration in honour of Wynn. Cash bar opens at 3 p.m., with the under the CRE umbrella. Wynn was instrumental in founding Tourism program starting at 4 p.m. Burgers and beer Camrose during that time, and also played a will be available, along with a performance by large part in creating the Growing Rural Tourism Godfrey Blaque and guests. In lieu of flowers, Wynn’s family would conference, which was designed to support communities outside of Edmonton and Calgary in gratefully encourage donations to the Bailey learning to promote themselves and attract visitors. Theatre Society.

Islae Carol Johnson With a feeling of loss, we announce the passing of our mother, Islae Carol Johnson, predeceased by her husband Edwin Johnson and her partner in later years, Don Nelson. She was a wife, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother who set a high standard for taking life in hand and living it to the fullest. She was an amazing cook and seamstress, poet, artist and writer. For a period of time, while juggling farm responsibilities, four very active children and a propensity to be involved in community affairs, she also wrote a regular “Howdy Neighbour” column for the North Battleford News Optimist which shared both personal and neighbourly stories of farm life in rural Saskatchewn in the ’70s and early ’80s. After moving to North Battleford, she got into the real estate business and also authored three books, Keep the Downside Up, Mush On, and Silly Tilly, a children’s book she wrote for her youngest granddaughter to help keep up her spirits when she was deathly ill in the hospital. These books are gifts to the family and community that both present and future generations will get great benefit from for the humour, insights and history contained between the covers of each book. The Johnson Farm was often the stopping spot for neighbours and friends where a cup of coffee and a piece of cake or homemade bread and the opportunity for a game of Whist or Kaiser was always guaranteed. More often than not, evenings would end with Mom on the piano and Dad’s voice ringing out in song — “Sail Along Silvery Moon” was a favourite. Her love of curling inspired her to get other women involved in this sport and so she initiated a Women’s Valentine Bonspiel in Mayfair, Saskatchewan, which resulted in many farm women who had never held a curling broom in their hand before, out on the ice hollering, “Sweep, Sweep!” and “What’s an out-turn?”, amid gales of laughter. The men stayed inside minding the kitchen and hollering just as loud from the other side of the glass, “SWEEP! SWEEP!” – a great reversal from what was normal at that time. Later in life, she also took up golfing and her competitive spirit meant she was soon right up to par with the menfolk! And speaking of competitive, it was not very often that Mom lost a card game - Lady Luck seemed always to be on her side. She was a fan of Kismet, a dice game to which she developed her own set of rules - needless to say - rules that could change depending on the roll of the dice! Islae Johnson, Mom, Grannie and GG – you have enriched not just our lives, but the lives of many others. From Lynn, Sandra, Kurt and Tim and their husbands, children and grandchildren, all we can say is we are grateful and we know you can now forever rest in peace with our Lord God.

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Bill Stern who passed away on July 19, 2014 To hear your voice and   see your smile To sit with you and talk awhile, To be together in the   same old way Would be our greatest wish  today. So please God take a message To our precious husband   and dad up above, Tell him we miss him terribly And give him all our love. Love Bernice and family

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Douglas Eugene Fjeseth The family of the late Douglas Fjeseth wishes to express their sincere thanks to all who attended the celebration of life for Doug. Thanks for the cards, flowers and donations which brought us comfort. Cash donations received have been sent to STARS. Thanks to Ted and Orlene Wigglesworth for your services and to The Lefse House for the lovely lunch. Thank you to Burgar Funeral Home for your very personal and caring services.


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Serving your community for over 110 years OUR TEAM: Keri Vickers Donell Nycholat Barrie Fenby Bob Hanrahan Bill Schafer Kerry Grettum Alvin Koehli Jim Gillespie Robert Lyslo Barry Burkard

Wilma Lemko Wilma Lemko (nee Kowalchuck) was born in Hafford, Saskatchewan to Annie and John Kowalchuck. Wilma grew up with a large family of 13 brothers and sisters. She married her husband Mike in 1952 and they raised four children. Wilma and Mike moved to several communities before making Camrose their forever home in the early 1980s. Along their journey to Camrose, Wilma found joy cooking in restaurants, hospitals, and also catering. While working in each job, Wilma’s love for cooking and baking grew. Wilma was a generous person. We benefited from her generosity as she shared her pies and Ukrainian treats with everyone. Wilma enjoyed a night out playing bingo with her friends where luck was often on her side. Everyone she met was considered a friend. She managed to live in her own home until she moved to Good Shepherd Home in Wetaskiwin, AB. Wilma Lemko of Camrose, AB passed away on July 2, 2019 at the age of 86 years. She will be greatly missed by her children Morris (Connie), Darlene (Ken) and Dan (Christie); 12 beloved grandchildren; and 13 cherished great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her husband Mike; son Michael; and greatgrandson Stetson. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, 2019 at the Masonic Hall, Camrose AB. Memorial donations may be made in lieu of flowers to the Alzheimer Society of Alberta, or to the charity of one’s choice.

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Emily Stefanizyn who sadly left us on July 17, 2001 We, your family, miss you, Mom, In the house where you   used to be, We wanted so much to keep you But God willed it not to be. Now you are in God’s keeping You suffer no more pain, So, dear God, take good care   of her Until we meet again. Forever in our hearts Love, Rod, Audrey, Branden and Leah

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Michael Leroy Miles May 11, 1951 ~ July 6, 2019 Michael Leroy Miles of Camrose, AB, formerly of Irma, AB, passed away on Saturday, July 6, 2019 at the age of 68 years. A funeral service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday, July 13, 2019 from the Burgar Memorial Chapel. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.

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U17, U19 soccer clubs earn gold medals By Murray Green

The Camrose Vikings U17 boys soccer team reaped gold when they earned the title at Youth Tier 4 Rural Provincial Championships in Fort Saskatchewan on July 5 to 7. After an undefeated season for the Vikings, the team didn’t want to accept any other colour of medals. Camrose shut out Bonnyville 2-0 in the final. Bonnyville had to

settle for silver medals, while Hinton received bronze. T he Camrose Vikings U19 boys soccer club won gold medals at the provincial tournament held in Rocky Mountain House on July 5 to 7. The girls U13 squad came close to winning it all, but received silver medals at provincials on the same dates.

Blue Jays finish on top in Powerline Baseball By Murray Green

The Holden Blue Jays finished first place in the Powerline Baseball League with a record of 14-1-1 in 16 games. The Rosalind Athletics clinched second with a 13-3 record, while the Armena Royals are in third with a 10-3-1 record. The Expos are next with a 8-6-1 record followed by the Tofield Braves at 6-8 and Camrose Roadrunners with a 6-9 record. T he top th ree teams in the league will advance to the playoffs (Holden, Rosalind and Armena). The fourth and fifth place teams will play a one game wild card contest to qualify for the final

Gold medal winning U19 Vikings are, back row from left, coach Jason King, coach Konrad Schellenberg, coach Rosanna Hohm, coach Travis Dolter and Marta Hutchinson. Third row from left, Andrew Hohm, Eric McPhee, Noah Boman, Adam Boman, Erik Pudlowski and Leif Hvenegaard. Second row from left, Erik Bouck, Dany Nagornyi, Josh Wiebe, Winston Ross, Seth Misiak, Jesse Borgfjord and Ewan Schellenberg. Front is Dalton Chartrand and missing is Davis Dewalt.

playoff spot. That still could be the Edmonton Expos, Tofield and the Roadrunners. All-stars

The annual all-star game between the Battle River Baseball League and the Powerline Baseball League is scheduled for Harry Andreassen Field in Kin Park in Camrose on Sunday, Aug. 11 beginning at 1 p.m. The Powerline Baseball League has a 10-62 record dating back to 2000. Since 2014, the leagues have alternated wins, with the PBL winning 15-8 in 2018.

HIGH JUMPER

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Keeley Lamson of OLMP leaped 1.37 metres to win the junior high school regionals in high jump in the Grade 7 category, at the École Camrose Composite High School track and field grounds, on June 4. Amelia Cameron of Ryley placed second and Amy Borman of Bawlf came in third.

Minor ball teams in hunt for provincials By Murray Green

Camrose Minor Ball teams are competing in Baseball Alberta games as teams battle for spots at provincial tournaments. 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 travels to Edmonton on July 20 and 21 for two games against the Edmonton Expos and single contests against the Red Deer Braves and the Northwest Prairie Pirates. U15 double-A

Camrose Cougars and Round Hill Royals are entered in the U15 divi-

sion. Camrose is at 6-9 after 15 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 takes on Beaumont on July 18. U13 double-A

Camrose Cougars Reds (9-6) and the Camrose Cougars Royals (11-3) are entered in the U13 division. The Royals play Innisfail and Oyen on July 20 and 21. The Rosalind Jr. A’s are 10-6 after 16 games in league play. U11 double-A

The Camrose Royals are 5-10 in league play. Camrose heads to Edmonton to play the Padres, Red Deer Braves and Sylvan Lake Mariners on July 20 and 21.

TRACK STARS

Murray Green, Camrose Booster École Charlie Killam School track and field athletes placed first with the most junior high students winning top finishes. Back row from left, Riley Storoes, Hezron Dorival, Clark Mepa and Judah Forstbauer. Second row from left, Matthew Searle, Davin Kropinske, Nick Taylor, Harley Shymanski, Ella Boyd and Anthony Marsilli. Third row from left, Rachel Shapka, Abbie Badry, Meagan Zimmel, Hanna McCarroll, Julia Makoloski and Allyson Thain. Fourth row from left, Sydney Kowalchuk, Margaret Wideman-Lyon, Emily Brosius, Maren Nuefeld and Alayna Lowe. Fifth row from left, Austin Vikse, Hayden McIndoe, Ben Zwack and Kensea Aaron in front. Missing are Ashton Church, Mary Searle and Hyacinth Ante. Coaches were Jaclyn Ellert, Daylan Wizniuk, Jayson Boyson, Reid Lansing and Pat Findlay.


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LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE – Family smorg style breakfast at Moose Family Center, Sunday, July 21 from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Adults, $8.00.

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.

AHIMSA YOGA WITH DEANNA – Drop-in yoga classes start July 24. 55+, all levels. Lunch time, strength building. Camrose United Church, 4829-50 Street. ahimsa-yoga.ca 780-678-6063. ROSE CITY ROSE & LILY SHOW & TEA – Thur., July 18, 2-7 p.m. Donation at the door.

PERSONAL LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142. DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9406 or 780-608-8798. WANTED: TRAVEL PARTNERS – to Edmonton or Caribbean. Self-confident, imaginative, independant, naturalistic, hazzies with integrity. Reply to ryleysenor@gmail.com

DSS CONSTRUCTION Don’t put off those projects any longer! Give me a call and we can plan together. Devin Meakins, Ph. 780-853-1080 R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs. Garages, concrete work. Arborite and tiles. 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, Basements, Yards, Light hauling. Tom – 780-678-1847.

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 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 TWO BEDROOM SUITE – $1000/ mo. including utilities. Nonsmokers only. Call David at 780672-3534. 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 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! 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. 2-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Newly renovated. Next to Augustana, walking distance to downtown. No pets, no smoking. Call 780-855-2240. 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 1. 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.

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. ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR – 3 years old, beige. Paid $1600, asking $500 obo. 403-883-2993.

LIVESTOCK / FEED RED AND BLACK ANGUS BULLS – Purebred yearling and 2-year-olds for sale. 780986-9088.

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

REAL ESTATE EAST OF CAMROSE – 15 acres with good house and farm building. Phone 780-608-3111 or 780-608-3344. 1490 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW – 3 bedrooms + 2 bedrooms in basement. Backs onto wooded area next to golf course, 650650A Ave., Camrose. $319,500. 780-608-6898.

MISCELLANEOUS PIPE – Tubing from 1 1/4” to 3 1/2”. Sucker rod - 3/4”, 7/8” and 1”. Line pipe and Casing also available. Wainwright, AB. 1-800-661-7858.

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.

QUALITY SEASONED FIREWOOD Offering Birch, Tamarack, Spruce, Pine, Poplar Delivery available Call or text 1-780-361-7500

3-BEDROOM SUITE – Water and heat included. 6008 Marler Drive. 780-718-1422.

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GOOD BUY ~ 2013 BUICK ENCLAVE – AWD, heated seats, a/c seats, dual heating, backup mirror. White, 7-passenger, 245,000 km. One owner, very good unit. $18,900. 403-578-8038.

BOATS, RVS and CAMPERS 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.

2002 DAYBREAK MOTORHOME – 35 ft., one pull-out. 15,000 km. $25,000. 780678-7961.

LOVE CAMPING, BUT TIRED OF SHOVELLING SNOW OFF THE AWNING IN MAY? Say goodbye to your Gulfstream! Move it fast with a Camrose Booster classified. Phone 780-672-3142. SELLING YOUR SEAWORTHY BOAT? Make a splash with an ad in the Booster classifieds! 780-672-3142.

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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.

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Submitted Battle River School Division thanked its friends and organizations who go above and beyond in their support of schools. The Camrose Rotary Club, represented by president Roy Wallace, centre, was celebrated for its long time support of a youth leadership canoe trip for students of Camrose Outreach School. Roy was presented with a plaque by board members Val Sims, left and Norm Erickson.

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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.

DEADLINE FOR PAYMENT OF 2019 COUNTY PROPERTY TAXES IS JULY 31, 2019 A 2% PENALTY WILL THEN BE ADDED TO ALL OUTSTANDING CURRENT TAXES ON AUGUST 1, 2019 TAX PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE AT THE COUNTY OFFICE 3755 43 AVENUE, CAMROSE, ALBERTA T4V 3S8 UNTIL 4:30 P.M., WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 2019, OR ONLINE OR AT ANY FINANCIAL INSTITUTION (BEFORE DEADLINE) AFTER HOURS/WEEKENDS PAYMENTS (CHEQUES ONLY) CAN BE PLACED IN MAILBOX AT COUNTY OFFICE FRONT DOOR OR RECEIVED POST-MARKED BY JULY 31, 2019 A FURTHER 10% PENALTY WILL BE ADDED NOVEMBER 1, 2019 THE CAMROSE COUNTY ADMINISTRATION OFFICE WILL BE OPEN DURING LUNCH HOUR FROM JULY 29-31 Camrose County offers a Pre-Authorized Monthly Payment Plan for taxes. The deadline is June 30 each year; however, you can start January 1 for next year. If you wish to start in January, your application must be received before December 15, 2019. Application forms and further information can be obtained by contacting the County Administration Office at 780-672-4446 or from the Camrose County website: www.county.camrose.ab.ca Paul King County Administrator

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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

Estate of the late BARBARA MAIER of Camrose, Alberta, who died on June 4, 2019. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by August 23, 2019, and provide details of your claim with STEPHEN KAMBEITZ of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP, Barristers and Solicitors at 5016-52 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1V7. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

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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.


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Rybalka leads AJHL team to Russia By Murray Green

Camrose Kodiaks general manager isn’t finished with coaching just yet. Boris Rybalka will be coaching the Alberta Junior Hockey League’s entry in the Junior Club World Cup in Russia. The AJHL roster is composed of 22 returning AJHL players, who will compete in an eight-team international tournament from Aug. 23 to 31. Players and team staff members will travel to Moscow for a pre-tournament camp from Aug. 16 to 22 prior to the tournament. Rybalka will be taking four Kodiaks players with him who made the roster. Goaltender Griffin Bowerman and defencemen Matthew Davis, Robert Kincaid and Lane Brockhoff will have a familiar coach to look up to. The rest of the players will be made up from the other teams in the AJHL.

Flagstaff Region to host Canadian Forces Snowbirds

By Murray Green

The Flagstaff Region and the Iron Creek Flying Club will be hosting the Canadian Forces Snowbirds on July 24 at the regional airport. Local volunteers in the area and generous sponsors have allowed for a very rare experience for the Flagstaff Region. A last-minute opportunity in the Canadian Forces Snowbirds schedule allowed the jet team to fly to Flagstaff Regional Airport to perform their world-renowned high show at 7 p.m. This will be the smallest, most rural airfield on the Snowbirds’ 60-stop annual tour. Due to the available runway length and services, the Snowbirds CT-114 Tutor aircraft will base from the Camrose Airport. The pilots and technicians will visit for photos and autographs at an open house/meet and greet barbecue hosted by the Battle River 4-H Travel Exchange Group on Tuesday, July 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Flagstaff Regional Airport. For additional information, visit www.flagstaff county.ab.ca.

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.

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4716-38 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-2452 Want your career to have a meaningful impact on people’s lives? To know your ideas and initiatives are helping transform communities and build futures? The Government of Alberta offers you an opportunity to play an active role in shaping our province—making it an even better place to live and work. Discover how working for the Government of Alberta can work for you.

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Alberta Children’s Services, Camrose. Children’s Services is a leader in strengths-based and family focused practice, and we are looking for a permanent Assessor to join our team. We are looking for a passionate individual who wants to make a difference in the lives of children and families in their community. Faced with stressful situations, the successful candidate will need to be highly motivated and self-directed with strong time management and organizational skills to be considered an asset to our team. Job ID #1055316 Visit jobs.alberta.ca to learn more about this opportunity, to apply online or to find out more information about the Government of Alberta.

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.

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:

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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

FACILITY TECHNICIAN This position is located at Augustana Campus in Camrose, Alberta.

The Facility Technician is responsible for making repairs and/or

Abbie Manuel, of Camrose, improvements, while maintaining the campus facilities and grounds to ensure the safety and comfort of our constituents and the public. This a daughter on June 30. position will provide after hours facility support by being on-call, on a To Angela and Nick rotation with other technicians. Haugen, of Camrose, Final a daughter on July 3. This position offers a comprehensive benefits package which can be viewed at https://www.ualberta.ca/faculty-and-staff. To Shelby and Travis If you would like to have a part-time job, Date 07.11.19 Taylor, of Camrose, a son The closing date is July 24, 2019 are handy with tools and might enjoy on July 4. Government of Alberta For additional information or to apply please see full competition To Dakota Gustafson earning some extra cash, this could be File Nameposting GOA-HFR R19006 at: www.careers.ualberta.ca/Competition/S103939394 and Travis Yaremchuk, Size 3 x 62ag just right for you. of Bashaw, a daughter on TheHelvetica University Neue, of Alberta committed Fonts used 45,is46, 65, 75 to an equitable, diverse, and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from all qualified persons. We encourage July 5. Publication Please apply in person, ask for Sean. women; First Nations, Métis and Inuit persons; members of visible minority To Musarut Jabeen Camrose Booster groups; persons with disabilities; persons of any sexual orientation or gender and Shah Shbir, of Camidentity and expression; and all those who may contribute to the further rose, a son on July 8. diversification of ideas and the University to apply. Do not resize or alter ad in any way. Please contact us with any concerns, 780.424.7000.

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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. Ask $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 WELCOME HOME TO DAYSLAND! … Lovely family home on oversized lot w/24’x32’ garage backing pond/ ! walking trail. 3 bdrm. up,Greno’d kitchen, 4-pce. LISTIN EW N main bath, bsmt. partially fin. Great outdoor living w/mature trees, rear lane access for RV, maint. free deck. Immediate possession. Asking $149,900 CA0172249 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

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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 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 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 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 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 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 TREED LOT IN VILLAGE OF RYLEY … Potential future dev. for your next home or investment property. STING !at property line. NEWAllLIutilities Ryley has amenities: school, bank, grocery store, restaurants + more! CA0172223 Asking $75,900 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

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FOR LEASE 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

6,000 SQ. FT. EMPTY LOT! … Located downtown between Credit Union and Royal Bank. C1 zoning, excellent location. Wonderful investment or building spot opportunity! Asking $149,900 CA0085343 EXC. COMMERCIAL/ INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY! … Exc. multiuse property, 3600 sq. ft. bldg. on 1.67 acres, Ervick Junction, Hwy 13 and Hwy 21. Zoned RCI, Rural Commercial and Industrial. Awesome htg. combo w/in-floor and OH radiant. 14’x16’ high doors, Buderus boiler, mezz + more. Exc. opportunity! CA0132731 Asking $435,000 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 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 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

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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 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 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. 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 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

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 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 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 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 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 39 Street

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

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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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

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 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 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 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 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

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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 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 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. Asking $429,000 CA0164270 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

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FARMS 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 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 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 . OP 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

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Open HouseS Thur., July 18, 4-6 pm 3317-52B Street 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

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Sat., July 20, 11am-1pm 5801-41 Avenue I M P R E SS I V E LY RENO’D BUNGALOW … w/3+2 bdrm., 2 baths in ! level w/new Gmain IN super location! Impressive ST LI NEW kitchen, appl. Wonderful re-developed bsmt. w/rewiring, new insulation. New windows, flrg., doors, trim, paint. Dble. garage, RV option, apple trees, alley access. Private, relaxing space w/quality hot tub. Dream no longer, IT IS HERE! Asking $299,900 CA0172054

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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 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 FULLY FIN. CREEKVIEW WALKOUT BUNGALOW! … 9’/13’ ceilings, hardwood/tile floors! Asking $749,900 CA0157537 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 w/ample custom cabinetry, full walk-thru pantry, 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 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 BRAND NEW BUNGALOW … Quartz kitchen counters. Ask $429,900 CA0111562 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 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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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

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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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 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 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 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 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 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, PRIVATE SETTING! … Backing onto golf course. You’ll love location, awesome park views. 1480 sq. ft., 4 bdrm. Custom cabinetry, millwork throughout. Spacious, bright open design. Exc. kitchen, 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 PREMIER LOCATION ON 52 STREET QUIET CUL-DE-SAC … surrounded by green space! Asking $439,900 CA0164737 FULLY FIN. 5-BDRM. 2-STOREY … in Valleyview. 9’ MF ceilings, hardwood throughout, SSESSION ! K PO ICFP, a/c, central staircase, gas cozy kitchen, spaQU UCED FOR MF office, 4-pce. en suite. R ED cious living/dining, Huge yard, covered deck, lge. shed, dog run. You’ll love it! Asking $410,000 CA0165570 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

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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 WONDERFUL HOME … in an exc. location. 3 bdrm., nicely updated, bright open floor plan. Asking $379,000 CA0159558 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 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 STUNNING IMPRESSIVE BRAND NEW HOME IN VALLEYVIEW WEST … Tucked away in cul-de-sac, this 2-storey! Asking $444,900 CA0155905 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

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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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Ronda Shott, 780-781-7468; Al-Karim (Al) Mohamed, 587-322-5511; Tylor Keller, 780-281-0016; Lyndsey Delwo, 780-678-6117; Dalton Reum, 780-678-5224; Norm Mayer; Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Matt Banack, 780-608-9733; Matthew Mayer, 780-781-7088; Cole Walker, 780-679-5544; Wally Wrubleski, 780-781-7323; Sascha Dressler, 780-781-8242.

CAMROSE HOMES $250,000 to $375,000 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 EXC. VALUE, CENTURY MEADOWS CUL-DE-SAC! … Very well maintained 1196 sq. ft. 3+1 bdrm. w/lots of recent upgrades. Great family or retirement home. Superb bsmt. dev. w/huge family/games room. 24’x30’ htd. garage, oversized yard, RV parking + more. Call today! Asking $309,900 CA0171949 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 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 bdrm. upstairs. Lge. master w/3-pce. en suite. 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 EXC. RENO’D BUNGALOW … in great location w/dble., single garage! !vinyl plank flrg., paint, G IN Previous reno’s incl. ST NEW LI trims, doors, light fixtures, furnace, baths, bsmt. windows, bsmt. kitchen. Check out this great home, you won’t be disappointed! Asking $307,000 CA0171751 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

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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 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

UNDER $250,000

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 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 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 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! … This home is close to downtown and the University and has 4 bdrm., 1 full bath and tons of character. Outside has tons of privacy and is surrounded by mature trees! This is a must see! CA0168774 Asking $149,680 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 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 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 TURN KEY CONDO … Close to schools, downtown core. Good proximity to Augustana Campus. Vaulted ceiling w/newer flrg., maple ING !lino W LISTliving. cabinets, open 2 bsmt. bdrm. NEconcept w/bi-level windows, 4-pce. main bath, in suite laundry, some storage. Comes w/one parking stall. Cozy deck. Ask $164,500 CA0172140 MOBILE HOME ON ITS OWN LOT … w/super location in quiet cul-desac. Affordable option for first-time buyer w/opporING ! to create sweat W LISTtunity equity by NE undertaking some upgrades. 910 sq. ft. w/3 bdrm., bath. Have a look! CA0172508 Asking $84,900 EXC., AFFORDABLE MOBILE HOME … on rented lot in Camrose. This wellG !taken-care-of home W LISTIN offers aNE wonderful kitchen/dining area that overlooks LR w/bright window. Terrific master w/corner closet, 2 pce. en suite, 2 add. bdrm., 4 pce. bath. 12’x14’ addition. Call today! Asking $29,900 CA0172413

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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 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 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 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 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 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 IMPECCABLE YARD W/ W E L L- M A I N TA I N E D HOME … only steps from Spaceship Park! Family size kitchen 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 EXC. RENO’D BUNGALOW … on quiet street w/huge pie lot. Reno’s done to main. Asking $319,900 CA0169580 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 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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