November 19, 2019 Camrose Booster

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2019

Vol. LXVII, No. 52   32 pages   November 19, 2019

The Lighting of THREE

Inside Who Can I Count On? Page 6 City of Camrose Page 14 Out and About Pages 15 to 19 On the Road Pages 20 to 22 Obituaries Pages 26 and 27 Classifieds Pages 28 to 30

Kurek poised to assist farmers. . . . . . . . . . 2 ÉCCHS Wall of Fame recipients . . . . . . . 8 and 12 Nordlys first ever sneak preview. . . . . . . . . . . 15 Twitty, Lynn salute musical legendary grandparents.16 Reflections Column by Bonnie Hutchinson. . . . 4 Just Sayin’. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 EmBellish Handbell Choir will also be playing at the Lessons and Carols Services at Camrose United Church on December 1 (4:00 and 7:00 p.m.), along with Camrose and Area Children’s Choir and Camrose Camerata.

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On Thursday, November 21st, in Downtown Camrose, the lighting of three different Christmas trees will take place. Everyone is invited to join in this celebration of community and the Christian tradition of honouring the birth of Jesus Christ. The first tree to be brightly lit up will be the spruce tree on the grounds of Camrose United Church. The EmBellish Handbell Choir will perform, bringing extra joy to the moment. Immediately following at about 6:15 p.m., you may proceed to Lions Centennial Park where tree number two will officially light up. At 6:30 p.m., the final tree, at the north end of Main Street, will be lit marking the start of the Christmas holiday season. The evening will be complemented with music, hot chocolate, hot dogs and the spirit of giving. And don’t miss a visit from Santa, including a photo with the jolly old man! See details in this week’s Booster or on the Camrose NOW! app.

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Kurek poised to assist farmers By Lori Larsen

On Nov. 12, Members of Parliament met to assist farmers struggling with the recent poor growing and harvest season that was cut short by adverse weather conditions. Damien Kurek, Member of Parliament for Battle River-Crowfoot, met with colleagues from Alberta to address the crisis. “We’re committed to working with our provincial counterparts and the ministers of agriculture to ensure farmers make it through this crisis.” Kurek and his colleagues have committed to immediately act on the following measures: meet with the Alberta Government counterparts to col-

laborate on solutions to assist; demand that the Trudeau Liberals immediately complete the Business Risk Management Review promised two-and-a-half years ago, as requested by industry and stakeholders; call on the government to make agriculture relief programs more responsive to farmers in need and remove arbitrary boundaries in determining tax relief and benefits; call on the government to aggressively work to reopen the Chinese market for Canadian canola and call on the government to halt its plan to impose the carbon tax in Alberta. These additional costs for natural gas and fuel, used for drying crops and transportation, will

Submitted Joined by fellow Alberta Rural Members of Parliament, left to right Chris Warkentin, John Barlow, Martin Shields and Gerald Soroka, Battle River Member of Parliament Damien Kurek, far right takes part in discussion on addressing government with the crisis facing Alberta farmers due to poor planting and harvest season.

cause additional harm to struggling farm families. “This is a growing crisis that puts the stability and future of our agriculture in East Central Alberta, and all across western Canada at risk,” said Kurek. “The financial strain of this developing crisis could jeopardize the financial stability for many farm families and has the potential to impact the mental health of struggling farmers in our communities. The federal government must act quickly to respond to the real struggles of impact to farm families. “The Prime Minister’s delay to appoint his cabinet creates even more uncertainty for our farmers. With the announcement of Parliament being reconvened in early December, there is an opportunity to show leadership on this file.” For more information, contact 1-800-665-4358 or damien.kurek@parl.gc.ca. The impact has the potential to affect farming families beyond the obvious as well. Any farmers feeling the strain of this crisis or may be experiencing signs of depression are encouraged to telephone the Mental Health Hotline 1-877-303-2642 or visit mymentalhealth.ca.

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If you don’t like what you see, try another perspective

So there I was, ranting. Having lunch with a friend I haven’t seen for a while, why would I waste our precious time together ranting about something neither of us can change? Reined myself in. Changed the subject by asking her a question. Within three minutes, realized I was about to make a snarky remark on the way to ranting again. Apparently events in the world are getting to me more than is good for me–or anyone around me! I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one. Lots of angry voices these days. Lots of rants. In a place where even the poorest of us is better off than many people in the world, in a place where we have the freedom to be cranky in public without fear of tear gas or imprisonment, in a place where we have access to decent health care and education, we have a lot of angry voices. When I heard myself ranting, I realized three things. First, this was not making for an enjoyable visit with my friend. Second, the more I ranted, the more righteously angry I got and the worse I felt. Third, the more I ranted, the less I felt I had any ability to make a difference. Yep, helpless outrage. Dangerous state of mind. When I’m angry and blaming someone or something outside myself it’s okay to feel that way for a while, but I’ve learned–an embarrassing number of times!–do not take action from that emotional state. Actions begun in anger, actions taken with a desire to punish or force, do not end well. Wait a bit. Maybe a long bit! Wait until I can be in a neutral state. Fact of life #1: There are many things in this world that I wish were different and that I do not have any ability to influence. As near as I can tell, I have zero influence over any of the people who are making decisions that appall me. I know that some decision makers may be willing to be influenced by some people–none of whom are me! Fact of life #2: When it really comes to it, the only thing I can truly influence is myself–my intentions, my emotions, my thoughts, my words, my actions. I can keep ranting about others or I can make choices about where I choose to focus my attention. This much I know: If you look for things that make you angry, you will always find them. If you look for things to appreciate, you will always find them. In this world with many things I wish were different, it’s fine to acknowledge that. Occasionally, it might even be okay to rant for a while (preferably when nobody is around to be subjected to the verbal assault). For a long-term strategy, helpless outrage is bad for us. There’s a place for seeing problems in a clear-eyed way, not looking away from what does harm and needs change. And when you cannot influence, there’s a place for looking elsewhere. Find something to appreciate. Find something that’s going right. If you look for it, you will find something. When you’ve done that long enough to up-level your mood (in other words, you’re not feeling outraged), then take care of the “helpless” part. Find some tiny corner of the world where you can make a difference. Plant a tree. Help a neighbour carry in the groceries. Clean out a junk drawer. Walk the dog. Something! There will still be many things in the world you wish were different. But at least you’ll know there is some part of the world that is going right, and maybe you’ll even know that some part of the world is better because you are in it. *** I’d love to hear from you! Send a note about this column or suggestions for future columns to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com. I’ll happily reply within one business day.

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THE FINE PRINT: We welcome letters that are of public interest, are fact based and represent logical attempts to make a constructive contribution to public discourse. We reserve the right to edit letters for clarity, legality, good taste and to fit available space. Letters that contain personal attacks or abuse and insults will be edited or rejected entirely. Letters to third parties are not accepted. Please limit your letters to 400 words and sign with your first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only the name of the writer and city or town will be published. We thank you for your interest in this feature and encourage your comments. Climate change

The sky is falling, according to millions of high school and university students. They are young and don’t have the life experiences to form rational opinions, so are influenced by the treehuggers. What they don’t know is that climate changes continually. We have had several ice ages over the millenniums. What do you think the woolly mammoths ate to get to the size they were when they got encased in ice–wasn’t ice? That shows that at one time, there was lush vegetation growth up north, also the Vikings called Greenland as such because when they discovered Greenland there was lush growth everywhere. People have always looked at ways to improve living conditions and they found coal. Life centred around coal, so that was the start of the industrial revo-

lution, where people could work for an income and share in prosperity. Then came oil where many more could work and build up an equity, oil has supplied many items to improve the lives of people of the world. Items such as plastic, tires, paint, medicines, clothing, fertilizer to improve crops, fuel for transportation. The push is on now to capture carbon dioxide, why? Plants use carbon dioxide to live and give off oxygen so animals can live, it is a circle, animals give off carbon dioxide. So we change our lives to get rid of carbon dioxide, but mount Pinatubo erupted and spewed more carbon dioxide than man had saved in many years. Every time a mountain erupts it cancels out our pitiful efforts. What about cars? We are told to go electric, but the jets flying all

over the world and the ships on the ocean can’t go electric. We need oil to fuel our equipment to grow food for the world. Going back to horses would be fruitless, it means longer days and more days in the field and part of the crop would have to be grown to feed the horses. When farming became mechanized, the efficiency went way up and more food was produced from each acre. They talk about coastal cities being flooded by the melting of the polar ice caps, where do they think the ice came from in the first place? Evaporation of the lakes and oceans. The whole climate change action is actually a transfer of wealth from the have and prosperous countries to the poorer countries of the world. Bernie von Tettenborn, Round Hill

MOVING ON UP

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose Boys and Girls Club executive director Rees James accepts $1,500 from Camrose and District Thrift Shop president Horst Schreiber to go towards capital expenses such as new chromebooks for children. The Boys and Girls Club recently moved to the upstairs of the Recreation Centre.

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Submitted Members of the Doerksen Taekwon-Do club attended a tournament on Nov. 1 in Calgary and walked away with some medals around their necks. Pictured left to right are Evan Howe (gold sparring), Taylor Flores (bronze sparring), Madison Flores (gold in patterns and sparring) and Ethan Doerksen (bronze sparring).


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The parents association of Sparling School are still fundraising for new playground equipment. The second annual Sparkling Sparling Market will be held on Nov. 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Sparling School to help raise funds. “Each year we have had a few fundraisers to help gather funds to help build the playground and last year we had our first market. This market brought in a lot of people and a variety of vendors from around Central Alberta,” said Annmarie Latour, organizer of the event. More than 40 vendors attended from home based businesses, homemade artisans to homemade goodies. There is a gift for everyone. “The silent auction will be packed full of unique items to bid on. Money raised from the silent auction will go back to the school to help build that playground. We are asking Camrose and area residents to come out and support the school, relive memories of when they attended the school and shop from their favourite vendors,” she added.

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BETHANY SPEAKER Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Faith and Aging Conference guest speaker Yassmin Abdel-Magied captivated an audience of nearly 400 with her delightful sense of humour and pertinent presentation on diversity, during The Bethany Group conference held on Nov. 8 at the Norsemen Inn.


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The world needs Rotary.

R tary needs You. OUR GOAL IS TO TRIPLE OUR MEMBERSHIP!

Will you join the Rotary Club of Camrose?

Club recap from last month – we think you’ll be impressed with our accomplishments!

World Polio Day was October 24

Camrose kids helped Rotary fight polio. Thanks to these participating schools: St. Patrick School, École Camrose Composite School, Sparling School, École Sifton School, École Charlie Killam School

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Under the current theme Rotary Connects the World, the Rotary Club of Camrose invited the Jamaican community to the Camrose Rotary Youth Center for an afternoon of fellowship and cultural celebration. Jamaicans came from as far as Edmonton and Calgary – for some their first time to Camrose! The blended crowd of Jamaican and Canadian friends enjoyed traditional Jamaican food, drinks, treats and music. When the smoke cleared at the end of an amazing day, goodwill donations and pledges totaled just over $7,500 in support of the Camrose Rotary project to purchase medical equipment for the Bustamante Children’s Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica. The Rotary Club of Camrose would like to thank all volunteers, attendees and well-wishers for supporting this Rotary initiative.

We had 40 Rotarians and friends come out on Friday night to support our fundraiser for the End Polio Now campaign. We visited four pubs where we were treated to a drink and delicious appetizers. We had a raffle or game at each stop. A thousand thank yous to our sponsor pubs: Norsemen Inn Tap Room, The Canadian Brewhouse, Geo’s Sports Lounge and Boston Pizza that donated drinks, food and prizes. The staff at each place were fantastic! We raised just over $2,100 thanks to all pub walkers, pubs and community donations! This will be matched 2:1 by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation and will grow to $6,000 – enough to help vaccinate 10,000 children. Great work everyone!

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Following up on the success of our Canada 150 Speaker Series, LeRoy Johnson is again tapping his circle of influential members of the community to speak on the theme:

AGRICULTURE Production and Distribution of Food for the World

November 25 Stephen Cowan, Agronomist, Camrose Crop Management January 6 Reeve Cindy Trautman, Governance in the Agriculture Community Other Speakers and topics to be announced soon.

Rotarian’s Believe: “Together, we see a world where people unite and take action to create lasting change – across the globe, in our communities and in ourselves.”

Our Club’s newest members!

We are delighted to introduce three new Rotarians to our club!

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Rotary supports the community Camrose Preschool received a donation of $500 to help with the costs of the move to the Rotary Youth Centre. This is in addition to Rotary volunteers pitching in to do renovations. The value of donated time and materials is about $4,500. Lou Henderson (left) presents a cheque to Maria Lobreau, director of Camrose and District Preschool

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ÉCCHS Wall of Fame By Lori Larsen

The École Camrose Composite High School Wall of Fame Ceremony will take place on Friday, Nov. 22 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the ÉCCHS library.

Dr. John Pattison-Williams

Dr. John Pattison-Williams

Dr. John Pattison-Williams was raised on the family farm north of Camrose, and graduated from CCHS in 2002. During his time at CCHS, he was active in music and athletics. Dr. Pattison-Williams is a graduate of the University of Alberta Augustana Campus and the University of Greenwich in the UK, and holds a B.Sc., M.Sc., and Ph.D. Currently John is a post-doctoral fellow at the

University of Alberta. In addition, he operates Pattison Livestock and Pattison Resource Consulting. Among his accolades, John has experience as a wilderness guide in northern Canada, established a charity for HIV widows in Central Africa, committed to ongoing development work in Uganda, managed a multi-million dollar development project in India, made significant contributions to Canada’s food safety system, initiated leading edge research on the economic value of wet-

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land conservation in western Canada, performed at London’s Royal Albert Hall and does extensive volunteer work in his church and led a horseback expedition through Central Asia. Rajan Rathnavalu

Rajan graduated from CCHS in 1991. As Student Union president, he established the school’s first recycling program. Rajan studied at University of Alberta Augustana Campus, McGill University and the University of Calgary. He has been recognized with the Uni-

Rajan Rathnavalu

versity of Alberta Humanities Medallion for highest grade in the Humanities; the James McGill Scholarship for academics, leadership, and community service; and the Queen Elizabeth II Masters scholarship at the University of Calgary. He holds a BA in music from Augustana and a Master of Education from the University of Calgary. He was involved in establishing Kadampa Buddhist Centres in Edmonton, Calgary and Toronto and he has done volunteer teaching in Bolivia, as well as engagement with Indigenous communities in Montreal, Calgary and Maskwacis. Three years ago, Rajan founded the not-for-profit Newo Global Energy, a clean energy and education company. Currently living in Camrose, Rajan is a Junior Fellow of the Ronning Centre for the Study of Religion and Public Life at Augustana and is a cofounder of the annual Spirit of the Land conference.


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50 Years Ago This Week – from Nov. 18, 1969 edition • Postmaster Bob Watson announced the Camrose Post Office would open December 6, 13 and 20 as a way to increase client service for the busy mailing season. • Marshall Wells Store advertised a free 10-day home trial of any new Rogers Majestic Automatic Colour TV. • Dustin Hoffman and Jon Voight starred in Midnight Cowboy playing nightly at KAM Theatre.


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Battle River Volleyball Club – Vikings Age Classes U13 (Born Sept. 1, 2006 to Dec. 31, 2007) U14 (Born Sept. 1, 2005 to Dec. 31, 2006) U15 (Born Sept. 1, 2004 to Dec. 31, 2005) U16 (Born Sept. 1, 2003 to Dec. 31, 2004) U17 (Born Sept. 1, 2002 to Dec. 31, 2003) U18 (Born Sept. 1, 2001 to Dec. 31, 2002) TRYOUTS at Jack Stuart School 200 Mt. Pleasant Drive, Camrose, AB

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Ron Lindsay, philanthropist, has the spirit. He is shown with Blain Fowler, BRCF Ambassador, explaining why he chose to give back to the community through the Foundation. He established the Ronald and Shirley Lindsay Fund in fond memory of Shirley, his loving wife of fifty-eight years.

The Battle River Community Foundation can help you fulfill your philanthropic dream – big or small – right here at home. We can help you make your dream a reality. Philanthropy resides in everyone, and together we can make it flourish right here in our own backyard. Contributions received before year end will receive a charitable donation receipt that can be applied against your 2019 income taxes.

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Throughout her life, Shirley enjoyed and supported the arts and so it is fitting that income from this fund will be distributed to benefit the arts throughout the area served by the Foundation.

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ÉCCHS Wall of Fame By Lori Larsen

École Camrose Composite High School The Wall of Fame Ceremony will take place on Friday, Nov. 22 from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. at the ÉCCHS library. Dr. Brendan Lord

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Ponoka Professional Pharmacy proudly invites you to the Klaglahachie Fine Arts Society production of this heavenly 1950s musical hit!

Employment Opportunity EMERGENCY SERVICES DISPATCHER – CASUAL CAMROSE POLICE SERVICE

An Equal Opportunity Employer

Are you looking for a challenging and rewarding career where you can really make a difference? Have you ever considered being an Emergency Services Dispatcher? The Camrose Police Service is accepting applications to fill casual positions in the Communications/Dispatch Centre. These positions are available immediately and will require the successful candidates to have a flexible schedule and have the ability to work shift work – including nights, weekends and holidays. RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE (but not limited to): • Primary responsibility is to provide emergency service dispatch for fire and police including answering and forwarding of 9-1-1 calls. • Respond to emergency situations by providing guidance and direction to the general public and investigating members. • Act as telephone and front counter receptionist to receive and record complaints from the general public. • Provide operational support services to the platoon Sergeant, shift supervisors and regular member investigators. • Act as data entry and maintenance control as well as prepare operational files on complaints received. • Operate computer/word processor for compiling reports, statements, court briefs, and court related documents. QUALIFICIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS: Persons applying must be able to work under pressure during crisis situations. Preference will be given to those applicants who have the following minimum qualifications: • High School Diploma (or equivalent) • Excellent communication (both verbal and written) and problem solving skills • Knowledge of Windows operating systems and of Microsoft Suite • Ability to type 50 words per minute • Ability to multi-task while using a 2-way radio system in a fast-paced work environment • Ability to deal with the public and other agencies in a friendly, courteous manner • Due to the nature of this position and requirement for attention to detail in a high stressed environment, an English Comprehension Test will be conducted. HOURS OF WORK: Hours are typically 12 hour shifts, including nights, weekends and holidays. Casual employees may be required to fill last minute shifts. Scheduling of work is on an “as needed” basis therefore casual employees are expected to be flexible in the hours they are available to work. HOURLY WAGE: Camrose Police Service offers a competitive wage and a positive work environment. The starting wage for this position will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate(s). APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below or in person by December 6, 2019 at 4:30 pm. Each applicant must have a Police Information Check completed and attached to their resumé. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. CONTACT: Camrose Police Service, ATTN: Tanya VanPetten 6220-48 Avenue, Camrose, Alberta T4V 0K6 Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.

CITY OF CAMROSE EQUIPMENT FOR SALE

The City of Camrose has the following equipment for sale. The bid sheets and the equipment is available for viewing at Public Works (4202-51 Avenue) during office hours 8 am to 12 noon, 1-5 pm, beginning Monday, November 18 and closing on Monday, December 2 at 10 am. All equipment for which your bids are accepted must be paid for and picked up by Friday, December 13. The highest or any bid will not necessarily be accepted. All purchases are “AS IS, WHERE IS” 2009 IHC 4300 4x2 cab and chassis truck, diesel, auto trans, 54,000 km, 6000 hours 2011 IHC 7400 tandem gravel truck, diesel, auto trans, c/w 15’ box and hoist, box extensions for snow, roll tarp, 107,000 km, 4300 hours 3. 2009 Chev ½ ton, reg cab 2WD, 125,000 km 4. 2008 Ford F-150, reg cab 2WD, 65,000 km 5. 2007 GMC ½ ton, ext. cab 2WD, shortbox, 122,000 km 6. 2005 GMC ½ ton, reg. cab 2WD, 111,000 km 7. Bucket and grapple fork for Kubota tractor 8. Eight round pond liners, 66” diameter, 24” deep 9. Misc. plywood pens, swan feeders, etc. 10. Assortment of used tube brooms

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November is Family Violence Prevention Month

BEREAVEMENT DAY Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Nov. 19 marks Rose City Bereavement Day, a day to recognize and support all those who are living with grief, anticipatory grief and chronic grief. On Nov. 12 Mayor Norm Mayer, third from left was joined by, from left, Hospice Society of Camrose volunteer Colette Hower, program and grief and bereavement coordinator Bill Harder and Hospice Society of Camrose volunteer coordinator Joy LeBlanc, for the signing of a proclamation recognizing Rose City Bereavement Day.


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JOE NOLAN Winner of the Edmonton Music Awards Blues Recording of the Year “Canada’s best kept secret…” – Lonesome Highway

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shows–always ending the night/bringing in the morning with a big ol’ jam. Super fun. Oh, and the Windsor might be the best bar ever. I mean, pizza through a window! Hopefully one day we’ll play there, too.” The band is excited to be part of the sneak preview for the Nordlys Film and Art Festival. “There’s going to be trailers for some of the different films, interspersed with a couple of sets from us, with time to chat and drink some brews.” As for the Nordlys Festival itself occurring in February, the band is looking forward to attending as patrons. “Being a patron at the Bailey is not a bad gig though. That theatre is gorgeous and the

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ALLIANCE OF ALBERTA

In Camrose, Family Day weekend has become synonymous with the Nordlys Film and Arts Festival. Residents mark their calendars for that weekend, which falls on Feb. 14 through 16 this year. Attendees wait in anticipation of enjoying a weekend filed with inspiring and amazing films, entertainment and socializing with other art and film buffs. This year for the very first time, the organizers of the Nordlys Film and Arts Festival want to entice diehard festival goers’ and newcomers’ curiosity with a Nordlys Sneak Preview Night to be held at the Fox and Fable (4937-49 Street) on Saturday, Nov. 30, featuring a halfhour set of music by Night Howl. The evening will begin at 7:30 p.m. and at approximately 8 p.m., Film Selection Committee chair Hans Olson will be sharing trailers of some of the films that will be featured in the February festival along with video clips about special guests. Coined Cask Night, the evening will include a cask of beer created by Bent Stick Brewing specifically for Nordlys. The band, Night Howl, is a unique four-piece band composed of stand-up bass, cello, electric guitar, and drums with sung-from-theguts vocals. Their music will have the dance floor shaking with sing-along party anthems woven together with orchestral melodies and dynamics that will pierce your soul. “Some of our band members have been playing together for a few years with other projects, but Night Howl really fell into place at North Country Fair a couple of summers ago,” explained Night Howl vocalist and cello player Jenna Clarahan. “We’re all suckers for a good all-night whiskey-fueled jam around a fire that usually doesn’t stop until the morning sun is too hot to be under. These kinds of nights are what make us ‘born of mud, fire, and moon’–muddy cello and bass endpins around a fire, playing until the moon turns into the morning sun. “We ended up finding each other at so many of the same jams that year at the fair that by the end of it, we knew we had to keep playing together.” This is not the first time the band has performed in Camrose. “Camrose has a pretty special place in our hearts. We have quite a few friends and family members who live there and we always have a great time,” said Clarahan. “We’ve played the Bailey, and a couple of house

sound is fantastic. It was great when we performed there last year. Both the Bailey and the Windsor have such history which brings a richness to the space. It makes a person feel like they are a part of something when they’re there.” The audience is in for a special night of music and storytelling as the band infuses their sets with the stories behind the music. “I think storytelling in songwriting is what really transports a listener into some other world. I like to say that it’s escapist writing because in that moment they can escape from whatever ‘real world’ troubles they have and be brought into a story that will hopefully

12:00 noon Mayer Hall, Lougheed Performing Arts Centre

Vaccines are one of the most important public health achievements of the 20th century. However, the success of immunization programs means that the public rarely witnesses the serious effects of vaccine-preventable diseases, leading people to question whether vaccinations are still necessary. This panel of professors (Sheryl Gares and Rebecca Purc-Stephenson) will explore the nature of vaccines, common myths, new and emerging vaccines and discuss how to stay informed in a time of “fake news” and information overload.

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evoke some sort of emotion that’s meant to be fun and temporary but still powerful.” Clarahan reflected on the important role events, such as the Nordlys Festival have on not only the attendees, but the community as a whole. “It’s events like the Nordlys Film and Arts Festival that bring people together and make community possible. My partner’s family started this festival many moons ago, and I hear them reminisce fondly of when it was held in a basement. Now,

it has grown not only as an event, but to include so many dedicated people. It’s great to see and to be part of.” The Nordlys Sneak Preview evening is sure to be a fun night out, pre-Christmas and pre-Nordlys. Come join others for a taste of what is yet to come during the Nordly’s Film and Arts Festival taking place Feb. 14 to 16, 2020, have a sip of brew and tap your toes to some soulful music.


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Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn want to keep their g randparent’s music alive to share with fans. Conway Twitty and Loretta Lynn were two icons in country music. Family members Tre Twitty and Tayla Lynn, grandchildren of the legends, will be performing A Salute to Conway and Loretta at the Bai-

ley Theatre on Tuesday, Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. “It’s an enormous honour that I can perform Conway’s music. It’s a responsibility to keep his music alive. I’m honoured that my family trusts me to go out and carry on the family music,” shared Tre. “Its about being an ambassador for him and us as a family. It is some-

thing I take very seriously. When you think of his peers like George Jones and Johnny Cash, Conway doesn’t get mentioned as much. I can go out and tell his story about his life and what he was like as a man and grandfather and as an artist. I just love to do that every chance I get.” Conway Twitty dominated the charts with 54

number one albums and an astonishing 55 number one singles throughout his career. “My dad and I used to do a show together for a little while and we played in Canada quite a bit. I quit playing music years ago and took up photography full time. Then I met Tayla at Loretta’s place a few years ago and we kicked around

the idea of wouldn’t it be cool to go out and sing together and talk about our grandparents. We like to give an inside look at what it was like growing up with our grandparents.” Tre didn’t know a lot about Tayla before then because he grew up in Mississippi and she grew up in Nashville. Continued on page 17


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Tre, Tayla salute grandparents Conway, Loretta Continued from page 16

“We knew each other’s families, but I didn’t grow up around the industry as much. Our parents grew up on the road together. I would only see my grandfather when he played shows that were close by or when I was on vacation. He performed about 200 shows a year, so he was pretty busy.” Tre finds himself per-

forming for mostly fans 60 and up in age, but since the current show began two years ago, they are attracting new fans. “Conway has been gone for 26 years. When he died everything came to a stand-still. Now we are helping fans relive those shows. A lot of fans never saw him live, so we are giving people a chance to hear that music

again,” said Tre. “Those songs are so special to everybody.” Tre and Tayla just finished recording a song together, so music fans can also hear some new music to the Twitty and Lynn connection. “We will have the opportunity to both share our music and our grandparent’s music,” added Tre.

“When Conway first started in music he was a rock and roller much like Elvis, Chuck Berry and Buddy Holly. My favourite song is a rock and roll number called ‘Lonely Blue Boy’ from when he first started. It made the top five on the pop charts in 1960. It was actually in an Elvis movie, but was cut from the movie and then given

to Conway to perform. I talk about his starting as a rock singer.” Loretta Lynn was a familiar name on the charts with 10 number one albums and 14 number one singles in her career. The original singers teamed up to create the ultimate duo in country with five number one hits as a pair.


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Churchmice Players Society and the cast and crew of The Addams Family would like to thank community members for their continued support of theatre arts! We now turn our creative energy to Chicago! coming to Camrose in February 2020.

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On Sunday, Nov. 24 at Augustana Faith and Life Chapel (1 p.m.), Professor Edwin Gnandt will present a Piano Masterclass followed by a public lecture entitled The Piano Legacy of Fryderyk Chopin. Professor Gnandt enjoys a collaborative career in music as pianist, accompanist, author, adjudicator, competition juror, workshop clinician, international speaker and professor of piano and music at Ambrose University in Calgary. He adjudicates festivals across Canada and recently as a juror for the Canadian Music Competition (CMC), the National Stepping Stone Competition, the Bosendorfer (BC) Piano Competition and the Steinway Junior Competition. He has been praised by the San Francisco Examiner for his “consistently alluring sound,” by the Oakland Tribune for his “ear for phrasing,” and by the Los Angeles Times for his “distinct refinement.” Gnandt’s performances have taken him throughout Canada and the United States as well as to Russia and Scotland. He participated as a visiting professor of Music at Azusa Pacific University in Los Angeles, California. His book The Soul of the Music: Gifts from the Golden Age of Piano (2014) has been received with excellent reviews. In recent years Gnandt has conducted extensive research into the mind and music of Fryderyk Chopin. Participating in the masterclass will be Augustana advanced pianists from the studios of Inna Luzanac and Roger Admiral. There is no charge for admission for the masterclass or the lecture. The public is welcome.


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When Leonardo da Vinci passed away in 1519, he left behind a large number of notes and drawings. These collected papers, now commonly known as Leonardo’s Notebooks, include an impressive range of subjects. Sketches for religious paintings sit alongside hypothetical flying machines and botanical and anatomical sketches based on firsthand observation. Together, these sketches provide a portrait of Leonardo as a quintessential “Renaissance Man,” someone whose expertise and interests cut across many different areas, and particularly across the arts and sciences. Five hundred years later, Leonardo’s diverse range of interests seems uniquely impressive, but it is important to keep in mind that 15th- and 16th-century men and women like Leonardo did not understand “arts” and “sciences” in the same ways that we do today. The activities that we understand to make up these two categories—drawing and painting, mixing colours, observing, dissecting, and calculating— were not divided into discrete disciplinary areas but were all valid methods of studying and learning about the world. This is precisely the kind of inquiry that we want our students at the Augustana Campus to pursue, and so we have decided to mark these 500 years since Leonardo’s death with a series of events that celebrate his legacy. The first event is today, Nov. 19. Dr. Pamela Brett-MacLean, director of the arts and humanities in health and medicine (AHHM) program at the University of Alberta, will host a Lunch and Learn session. The AHHM Program was established in 2006, and its successes over the past 13 years demonstrate that disregarding traditional disciplinary divisions, such as those marking the boundaries between arts and sciences, can result in meaningful learning experiences and innovative practices. The next event is an art exhibition, now on display at the Augustana Campus Library until Dec. 2, featuring the work of internationally-recognized artist Marilène

current medical imaging technologies, such as MRI and CT scans, in order to reconsider what we know about our bodies. Oliver translates these scientific scans into visually stunning sculptures made from a variety of materials, including intricate beadwork, lasercut masonite, rubber, and glass. The resulting artworks prompt us to contemplate the different, though complementary, ways that artists and scientists can help us understand our bodies. Finally, at 4 p.m. on Dec. 4, we are hosting Dr. Filomena Calabrese in the Wahkohtowin Lodge for a talk on “Leonardo’s Literary Writings.” We are looking forward to hearing from these talented women, each of whom embody the notion of the “Renaissance Man,” while also undermining some of its assumptions—that such a figure would need to be a man, for starters. At Augustana, we aim to help our students embody this notion as well, and we are currently implementing a new curriculum that will help us to do so. As of now, we have approved three innovative interdisciplinary programs of study: Law, Crime, and Justice Studies; Ethics and Global Studies; and Culture and Creativity. In addition, we have developed a new core curriculum that places project-based learning at the forefront of the student educational experience. Project-based learning is a teaching method in which students gain knowledge and skills by engaging in the investigation of real-world issues and problems and providing meaningful solutions. These updated programs and core will emphasize learning through direct experience, much like Leonardo did, while also encouraging our students to embrace a range of methods for learning about the world so that they too can move beyond traditional divisions between the arts and sciences, becoming well-rounded, innovative, and flexible thinkers prepared to contribute to rapidly changing economies and communities.


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Santa gives, but also receives By Ron Pilger

Santa’s coming to town and will be taking down wishes of children, but also helping to fulfill the needs of those in our community needing a helping hand. In the spirit of love and giving, weekend appearances by Santa Claus at Le Chateau Hotel, starting on Sunday, Monday, and Friday, Nov. 29 every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, are designed to get the people thinking as much about others as they do their our own individual needs. “When parents, or grandparents, bring in a child for a photo with Santa, or deliver their written wish list for Santa to take back to the North Pole, we also encourage them to bring a gift for Camrose Women’s Shelter,” noted Ken Phuah, general manager of the east end Camrose hotel. “We have set up a donation box in our lobby where items destined for the Women’s Shelter can be deposited.” Some suggestions to assist the Camrose Women’s Shelter, pertaining to the most urgent needs of those served by the busy shelter, include: gift cards, personal care products, pajamas (women, children and teens), new make-up, hoodies, slippers, hair dryers, combs and brushes. Le Chateau Camrose hotel will also make a random draw on Dec. 23 from all Santa letters received and help him deliver the favourite gift requested by that particular child.

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Lest we forget By Lori Larsen

On Nov. 11, the Camrose Regional Exhibition main pavilion was filled with special guests, veterans, members of various service clubs and military services and attendees recognizing all those who have served and continue to serve with our country’s Military Services and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom, during the Legion Remembrance Day Service. The service officially began with Marching on the Colours led by piper Alex Oliver, followed by the singing of O Canada national anthem. At 11 a.m. sharp the room fell quiet for two minutes of silence, ceremoniously followed with the playing of the Last Post by trumpeter Bob Bailey. After the reading of In Flanders Fields by Comrade Adrian Zinck, Chaplain Mary Ann Pastuck led worship and invocation and a hymn “Make Me A Channel of Your Peace” song by Donna Schroeder, joined by the voices of the crowd. Scripture reading was eloquently presented by young Olivia Belanger followed by the choral version of In Flanders Fields sung by Camrose and Area Children’s Choir. Comrade Rita Dool provided a moving “D Day” narrative followed by reflections with Master Warrant Officer Casey Murray. Members of the Camrose Composite High Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster School Band and Camrose and District Community Band played a musical interlude, ‘To Honouring the fallen, guarding the cenotaph were members of the South Alberta Light Horse. Those Who Serve.” Addressing the crowd with remarks of thanks to all service members, past and present, were Master of Ceremonies Comrade Adrian Zinck on behalf of Battle River–Crowfoot Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Photo to left. The MP Damien Kurek who was attending another Remembrance Day serservice, Camrose MLA Jackie Lovely and City vices were officially opened of Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer. with the Marching on the “All veterans are important and certainly Colours led by all veterans who contributed the ultimate sacpiper Alex Oliver. Bottom photos, left to right. rifice for our benefit should be recognized Several wreaths were laid and remembered for ever and ever,” remarked at the base of the cenotaph. Mayor Mayer. “It is great to see the turnout of City of Camrose Mayor folks here today especially the younger folks in Norm Mayer lays a wreath on behalf of the City of the group.” Camrose, Camrose Mayor Mayer reminded the attendees that Veterans honour their not only should the sacrifice of veterans who fallen comrades with a returned, those who did not and their families wreath and Legion Branch be honoured on Nov. 11, Remembrance Day, Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 57 (Camrose) but remembered with pride the other 364 days president Dale Debnam lays as well. a wreath on behalf of the “Without the sacrifices, that were very Camrose Branch. costly to many people, we would not be able to enjoy the lifestyle that we have. Lest we forget.” The service concluded with the formal laying of wreaths by representatives of different organizations and services, marching off of the colours and the closing parade and march past the piper.


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BIRTHS To Britney Stewart and Bradley Selin, of Camrose, a son on October 11. To Kerri and Joel Shepherd, of Donalda, a daughter on November 6. To Michelle Ovelson and Philip Eriksson, of Camrose, a son on November 8. To Charity Gosling and Jason Sinclair, of Camrose, a daughter on November 8. To Darcie and Jesse Stang, of Camrose, a daughter on November 9. To Dominika and Trent Fahselt, of Camrose, a daughter on November 9.

DEATHS Ron Badry of Camrose,

on October 30, at 80 years of age. Francis S. Komarnisky of Holden, on November 8, at 88 years of age. Rosalyn Anna Nelson of Armena, on November 8, at 78 years of age. Robert Herbig of Camrose, on November 8, at 74 years of age. Kaye Arlene Nicol of Camrose, formerly of Carleton Place, ON, on November 9, at 78 years of age. Edw i n D w ight Perrault of Heisler, formerly of SK, on November 11, at 73 years of age. Wanda-May Korenchuk of Camrose, on November 13, at 67 years of age. Gladys Vioncek of Daysland, on November 15, at 72 years of age

Joint Bawlf, Daysland Remembrance Day Service held Submitted

The joint BawlfDaysland Remembrance Day Service, held in the Bawlf Community Hall this year, was attended

Fred Reimer Fred Reimer was born to Aaron F. and Katherine Bartel Reimer at Steinbach, MB on July 9, 1933. On November 10, 2019, after spending a pleasant Sunday at church and with family, God called him home. When he was three years old, the family moved to Crooked Creek, AB. He entertained us with stories of growing up on the homestead with his brothers and sisters. They were poor, but didn’t know it. When he was eleven years old, he moved to a dairy farm at Linden, AB. Soon after their move during revival meetings, he answered God’s call. He gave his heart to the Lord and was baptized, becoming a member of the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. He lived a life of faith and thankfulness for God’s grace. On August 19, 1955, he married Doreen Barkman at Kleefeld, MB. This was the beginning of many happy years together. They settled on a mixed farm by a little creek near Linden, AB. In 1961, they moved to Edberg, AB with their two little girls. Two more daughters and two sons made their family complete. We made many good memories working and playing together on the farm. Dad was an adventurous person and after twenty years at Edberg, our whole family moved to Carrot River, SK, becoming part of the new congregation there. He continued raising cattle together with his sons. Dad was a patient teacher and didn’t get upset when we made mistakes, but in matters of right and wrong, we always knew where he stood. He was devoted to his family and each new member was welcomed. He became a beloved Grandpa to his grandchildren. He deeply felt the loss of his youngest son, David, in 2017. Dad made friends with people from all walks of life often saying, “Strangers are just friends you haven’t met.” His optimism and sense of humor brightened our days. He took time to get involved in others’ lives with encouragement and a listening ear. We are thankful for his example of unselfish living and service to God and man. Three years ago, Dad and Mom moved into a retirement lodge, making more new friends. He leaves behind his loving wife Doreen; his children Bonnie and Tony Isaac, Sinclair, MB, Candace and Ken Thiessen, Cromer, MB, Vickie and Gerald Thiessen, Edberg, AB, Danny and Lenore Reimer, Mistatim, SK, Lorna and Glenn Johnson, Lakin, KS, and daughter-in-law Lenore Reimer, Vanderhoof, BC; 15 grandchildren, five great-grandchildren; and four step-granddaughters. He also leaves his brothers and sisters Bernice and Jac Reimer, Anne Baerg, Linden, AB, Carrie and Tom Courtney, Olds, AB, Howard and Edith Reimer, Goltry, OK, Ralph and Jeri Reimer, Laken, KS, and Gilbert and Marilyn Reimer, Red Deer, AB; sister-in-law Susanna Reimer, Pincher Creek, AB; Doreen’s family Viola Spensley, Edmonton, AB, Verna Penner, Saltcoats, SK, Melvin and Gwen Barkman, Maxville, ON, Yvonne Barkman, Abbotsford, BC, Audrey and Ed Enns, Vanderhoof, BC, Wilbert Barkman, Camrose, AB and Mabel Penner, Saltcoats, SK. Preceding him in death are his parents, parents-in-law, one brother, two sisters, three brothers-in-law, one son and one grandson. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, November 19, 2019 at Edberg Mennonite Church, with interment in Lakeview Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sunsetltd.ca.

by roughly 200 local residents. Bawlf Mayor Leonard Thompson, Daysland Mayor Ed Kusalik, Flagstaff Reeve Howard Shield, Camrose County councillor Don Gregorwich and others laid wreaths. Prime Minister Trudeau sent greetings, as did Battle River-Crowfoot MP Damien Kurek. Kurek challenged us to thank all our uniformed servants “every day of the year”…to

shake their hands and say “thank you” whenever we see them. During the service, Comrade Reid Rorem made an interesting Powerpoint presentation of the HMS Kootnay Ship disaster. Comrade Gordon Pennycook (president of Daysland Branch 82) spoke of the D-Day 75th anniversary and the Italian Campaign, as well as peacetime losses at sea.

In loving memory of

Muriel Jeanette Redekopp February 21, 1937 ~ November 18, 2013 You left us beautiful memories, Your love is still our guide. Although we cannot see you, You’re always at our side. Always lovingly remembered by Vic, Melinda and Brad

Memorial Poems Now available for publication in The Camrose Booster. Ask for our 24-page booklet of poetry. Words of comfort to remember someone special.

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Submitted

The three Life Legion Members in the photo are Bob Hanrahan (94), George Hetzner (95), and Vic Gabruk (97) laid wreaths during two Remembrance Day ceremonies.


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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 Loya Steinwandt Koreen Cyre

Rosalyn Anna Nelson April 8, 1941 ~ November 8, 2019 Rosalyn Anna Nelson of Armena, Alberta, passed away on Friday, November 8, 2019 at the age of 78 years. Left to cherish her memory are her son Roger Nelson of New Norway; daughter Ronene Underwood (Dan Paluck) of Camrose; grandchildren Kayla (Brady) Tennant of New Norway, Jalene (Dustin) Mauws of Kitscoty, Brandon Nelson of New Norway, Lindsey Underwood (Ryan Shott) of Camrose and Nicholas Underwood of Camrose; great-grandchildren Macey Mauws, Makinley Mauws and Annika Tennant; and siblings Lorna (Gary) Neuman of Airdrie, Rachel (Ken) Thomas of Pigeon Lake, Gib (Gail) Dubitz of Bashaw, Peter (Gail) Dubitz of Ryley, and Harold (Ann) Dubitz of Forestburg. Rose was predeceased by her husband Ronald; son Robert; companion Norman Hovelson; and siblings Helen, Patsy, Patrick, John, Mary, Grace, Genieve and Tom. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Friday, November 22, 2019 from CityLights Church, 4920-48 Street, Camrose with Rev. Brian Hunter officiating. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Rose’s memory may be made to the Stollery Children’s Hospital or to Victim Services Alberta. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.

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Honour your departed friend or relative

Elda Schartner Toews Elda Schartner Toews took her flight to be with Jesus on November 6, 2019. She was born to John and Mary Schartner on December 28, 1924, in the Linden area. Mom gave her heart to Jesus and was baptized into the Church of God in Christ, Mennonite. She married our father Harvey in 1946. Mom and Dad raised five children with lots of love, laughter and prayers. She was a good Schartner cook, and often whistled while she worked. She will be remembered for her love of little children and her belief that dessert was the best part of the meal. Mom’s legacy to us is her deep unconditional love. We love to imagine Mom walking in Heaven where her feet no longer hurt. We, who will miss her most, are Arlene and Rick, Megan (Brent); Garry and Sheila, Parker (Chelsie); Glenda and Bob, Michelle, Larry (Sarah), Greg (Amy), Tammy (Brad), Denielle (Shane); Wanita; Wally and Chris, Lacey (Ilomy), Cade (Kayla), Sally Jo (Carson), Jenna (Troy), Brya-lee; and 18 great-grandchildren. She leaves behind two sisters Lavina Enns and Josie Regehr; and numerous in-laws. She is predeceased by her husband, one grandson, two brothers and four sisters. In her last years, she struggled to remember names, but was free with her love and compliments. The family would like to express their appreciation to Faith House and Westview Staff for the loving care of their Mom. Funeral services were held on Monday, November 11, 2019 at Edberg Mennonite Church, Edberg, Alberta with interment in Edberg Lakeview Cemetery. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.sunsetltd.ca.

Donald Len Milne January 22, 1936 ~ November 13, 2019 On Wednesday, November 13, 2019, our father, grampa, grandpappy, geezer and old grampa passed away at the age of almost 84. He was a remarkable man. He was kind, caring and patient until the very end. We are grateful that he shared his creativity, ingenuity and quirky sense of humor with us. He was predeceased by his wife Katherine in 1995; his mother Frances in 1992; and his brother Gerald in 1991. He is survived by three brothers John, Jim and Gerry; three daughters Donna (Glen) Wilson, Cindy Milne and Sandra (Jim) Campbell; son Bill (Vivian) Milne; ten grandchildren; and fiveand-a-half great-grandchildren. We are all better for having known him. He was taken from us too soon. At Don’s request, no funeral will be held. An open house has already taken place. Many thanks to the staff in the ICU and Unit 31 at the Royal Alexandra Hospital for the kindness and compassion extended to our dad and our whole family.

Frances S. Komarnisky On Friday, November 8, 2019, Frances Komarnisky of Holden, Alberta passed away at the age of 88 years. Frances will be remembered by her daughters Valerie (Dave), Wendy (Gail), Lavene (Rob) and son Garry; seven grandchildren Gerry (Sherise), Krysty ( Jonathan), Greg, Shawn, Chantal, Shayla and Braeden. Frances is also survived by four great-grandchildren Kellen, Raya, Amelie and Alfie; three sisters Anne Bilyk, Amelia Hall and Eileen (Walter) Komarnisky; along with numerous nieces and nephews. Frances was predeceased by her husband Peter; daughter Brenda; and four siblings. A funeral mass took place on Friday, November 15, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Church (south of Holden). Interment to follow at St. Mary’s Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made to SPCA, Heart and Stroke, MS Society or charity of choice.

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Q.

Are all Battle River Community Foundation funds the same?

A.

No! The Foundation offers seven different kinds of funds, one of which can certainly be tailored to suit your personal philanthropic needs. The most general type is a “Community Fund” which allows the BRCF Grants Committee of the day to choose projects that address emerging needs throughout the area served.

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Helpful Tips for Writing Classified Ads Which Get Results! Be Thorough

Sure you want your ad to stand out from the rest, but don’t skimp on the sort of information that sells. The item’s condition, size, age, brand name, and colour are some of the basics readers want to know. Without them, your ad may be overlooked.

Steer Clear of Abbreviations

Okay, so you want to include all the important basics. Don’t use strange abbreviations because our ads are designed to spell all the important details. Besides, you are not paying by the line, but by the word, so there is really no need to abbreviate.

Be Honest

Exaggerating your item’s finer points may bring in a lot of responses, but a buyer who’s misled won’t appreciate it and will take his business somewhere else.

State Your Price

The cost of an item is one of the most important concerns of want ad readers. Ads showing prices are ones which get results. Giving a price also serves to “weed out” those buyers not in your price range.

Be Accessible

Including a telephone number or address puts you in touch with potential buyers. Be sure to state the hours you can be reached: a caller who can’t get through the first time often won’t call again.

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

Call 780-672-3142 4925-48 Street, Camrose ads@camrosebooster.com

ANNOUNCEMENTS CLOSING OUT SALE Save 35% Storewide Home Hardware Daysland 5038-50 Street Monday thru Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 780-374-3607 ROUND HILL ELKS TURKEY BINGO – Friday, Nov. 22. Doors open 6 p.m. Bingo 7:30 p.m. Round Hill Community Centre. 16 games. CHRISTMAS MARKET IN THE COUNTRY! – Local vendors, branded dealers, lunch options, Christmas baking and gifts, large model train setup, complete with friendly atmosphere! Saturday, November 30, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Countryside Christian School, 2 miles south, 1/4 mile east of Edberg. Phone 403-988-8792. EDBERG AG SOCIETY – Annual General Meeting, Tue., December 3, 7:30 p.m. Edberg Hall. Door prizes, refreshments served. Your attendance is important! BOOSTER ADS GET RESULTS!

SAINT FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC CHURCH – Advent Turkey Supper Fundraiser, Saturday, December 7. Seatings at 5 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Tickets available at Parish Office, St. Patrick School, Our Lady Mount Pleasant School, Visionmasters in Duggan Mall and Wideman Paint & Decor. Ages 14+, $25; ages 6-13, $15; 5 and under, FREE; $80 for a family of four or more.

THANK YOU THANK YOU TO EVERYONE – who donated items and bought items at the Fall Sale. – Edberg Lutheran Women

PERSONAL DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9406 or 780-608-8798. LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142.

TO GIVE AWAY 9-WEEK OLD KITTENS – 1 tiger, 3 grey. Tame and litter trained. 780-608-6189.

LOST and FOUND FOUND – Tame calico cat approx. 2 weeks ago south west of Camrose. Well cared for. Phone 780-672-3142.

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

McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING in Camrose Tues. - Fri., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thurs. Evening and Sat.: By Appointment Closed: Sun., Mon. and Holidays Please call 780-672-4793 JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, Basements, Yards, Light hauling. Tom – 780-678-1847. THE CLEANING FAIRY – House cleaning available. Friendly, reliable, thorough. Serving Camrose since 2005. Senior rates available. Call The Cleaning Fairy. 780-878-5096. Home Renovations, Repairs, or Complete RemodelS 25 years of experience in all trades. Remodel Kitchens, Bathrooms, Basement Development or Renovate an area. Flooring, Painting, Plumbing, Electrical, Windows & Doors. Renovate or Build New Garages, Fencing, Siding. Maybe you have a small job? No Problem! All work is guaranteed and of the highest quality. Once I start your job I don’t do anyone else’s job until I’ve completed your work. References and Visuals available. You will be completely satisfied! Give me a call, Gary at 780-679-7442 anytime.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

WANTED TO RENT

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

LOOKING FOR FARM RENTAL LAND – in Kelsey area. Call for details, 780781-5113.

SERVICES SELF-INKING STAMPS – Every shape, size, and colour. We deliver, right to your office. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. Call us at 780-672-3142. 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 J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. 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

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 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.

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. 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 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. VALLEYVIEW DUPLEX FOR RENT – Three-bedrooms, 2.5 baths, garage, 5 appliances. Newly painted. No smoking, no pets. Now available. 778-874-1763. APARTMENT FOR RENT – 5212-56 Street. 3-bedroom $1050, 1-bedroom $775. DD $600. Water, heat, basic cable included. No pets, no partiers, no smokers. Call Andy 780608-9427 or Andrea 587-322-0732. 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! QUIET 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT – close to Augustana and downtown. 3 appliances, powered parking. Coin laundry in building. No pets, no smoking. $900/mo. 780672-9531.

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. EXECUTIVE SUITE – In quiet, well-maintained building, private area of town. 5 appliances. No students, no pets, no children, no smoking/partiers. 780-608-3131. 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. December Rent Free! Phone 780679-7090. 2-BEDROOM HOUSE – in New Norway. Available now, or until suitable tenant is found. No smoking, no pets. $525/mo., $500 DD. 780-951-1654. TWO-BEDROOM WITH BALCONY – Also one-bedroom (no balcony). 5 minute walk to downtown. No pets, no smoking. Adult building. 780621-8495. BRAND NEW – Just built, 3-bedroom 4-plex in Valleyview West. All stainless steel appliances w/washer and dryer. $1250/mo., water included. No pets, no smoking. 3 units still available. Call or text Lucas 780608-5429. NEW 1-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – includes all utilities. Close to mall, suitable for Christian female. 780672-3940.

FOR LEASE 5044-52 STREET – 2400 sq. ft. self-contained unit. $2250/ mo. plus utilities. Immediate occupancy. 780-608-5032.

HOUSEHOLD HOUSEHOLD DISPERSAL SALE – complete household items: includes furniture, housewares, power tools, hand tools, garden equipment and a whole lot of misc. Almost everything for sale! Open to offers, no reasonable offer refused. Open house Wed., Nov. 20 to Sat., Nov. 23, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Come have a look at 5323-55 Street or phone for details 780-672-6264.

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) LIVESTOCK / FEED ROUND BALES – barley straw, one year old. Net wrapped, good condition. 780-877-2339, 780-877-2326.

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

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. BOOK SHELVES OF SOLID CONSTRUCTION – various sizes up to 48”x 91”x 8”, $25 each; Bunn pour over coffee maker, $150; couch, like new, $100; cash register, $25. 780608-1501. FOR SALE – basement full of antiques and collector’s items. Must make room! By appointment only. Phone 780-672-5628.

AUTO DADS – LOOKING FOR A CAR WITHOUT A BACK SEAT? Count on our classifieds. We match up buyers and sellers. Phone the Camrose Booster, 780-672-3142.

FOR SALE BY TENDER The following two properties are hereby offered for sale by tender, subject to the reservations exceptions and encumbrances contained in the existing certificate of title. These two quarter sections are located approximately 12 miles northeast of Lougheed, Flagstaff county, and may be sold as a whole or each piece of property individually. Quarter one: NW 30-45-10-W4 Meridian 4 Range 10 Township 45 Section 30, Quarter North West Containing 64.7 Hectares (160 acres) more or less excepting thereout: A) 2.45 acres more or less for road as shown on road plan 4436EO Excepting thereout all mines and minerals Quarter two: SE 30-45-10-W4 Meridian 4 Range 10 Township 45 Section 30, Quarter South East Containing 64.7 Hectares (160 acres) more or less excepting thereout: A) 1.99 acres more or less for road as shown on road plan 391RS B) 5.76 acres more or less, residential house, Plan 9820840 Excepting thereout all mines and minerals The sale of the land is subject to the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned: • Seller makes no warranties or representations about the properties size/measurements, condition or environmental status.

Aesthetic Clinic in Camrose is looking for the right person to join their team

Part-time Position Reception/Medical Office Assistant The successful candidate must be interested in further training and demonstrate the following: • Mature with Outstanding Communication Skills • Clinical Experience or Esthetic Certification • Care to Professional and Personal Presentation • Show Attention to Detail for Scheduling, Invoicing and Customer Service Drop off your resumé with one professional reference in person between 12 noon and 4 pm weekdays to: Jeunesse Medical Aesthetics & Laser #1, 6601-48 Avenue, Camrose (Next to the Smith Clinic) Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

• All permanent structures become the property of the buyer. • Bids are to be accompanied by a deposit for 5% payable to Peter Van Winssen Professional Trust and delivered to 1013-5th Avenue, Wainwright, Alberta and shall close at 12:00 o’clock noon, December 6, 2019. Please reference Bovencamp Land Tender on tender envelope. • The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The seller may reject any or all tenders. • If successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of that tender, their deposit shall be forfeited.

Dr. G.A. Torok-Both, Medical Director

Food from the heart

For further information or to view the property please call Brian at 604-551-0711.

FOR SALE BY TENDER

FARMLAND – CAMROSE COUNTY

LOOK WHAT $13,900 WILL BUY! 2012 FORD EXPEDITION MAX – 5.4 L V8, auto, 4x4, tow package (has not been used for towing), dealership serviced, 3rd row seating folds for large cargo area, leather, keyless entry, back-up camera and full power equipped. Great rubber, new windshield. 260 k, on pavement. Drive anywhere in confidence. Company owned and maintained. $13,900. Phone 780-679-7070.

2009 F150 4x4 – 5.4 L V8 auto, backup camera, new rubber, power locks, power windows. Command Start. Very good condition. Can be seen at 420 Parkridge Close. $8500. 780-672-9690.

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

Calvin Graham and Lisa Borman hereby offer the following lands for sale by tender, subject to existing reservations on title: MERIDIAN 4 RANGE 19 TOWNSHIP 48 SECTION 6 THE NORTH HALF OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER CONTAINING 32.4 HECTARES (80 ACRES) MORE OR LESS EXCEPTING THEREOUT: HECTARES (ACRES) MORE OR LESS A) PLAN 1922965 – SUBDIVISION 2.03 5.02 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS. The property is a 75 acre parcel including approximately 65 acres of cultivated land. There are no buildings or bins on the property. All tenders must be in writing and include a deposit of $5,000.00 per parcel and received before 12 noon, December 13, 2019 in a sealed envelope marked “Graham Tender” at the offices of: KNAUT JOHNSON FRANCOEUR Barristers & Solicitors 4925-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S4 Attention: Joshua Mohr Phone: 780-672-5561 No conditional offers will be accepted and the highest or any tender may not be accepted. The deposits of all unsuccessful tenderers will not be deposited and if necessary will be returned by mail. The successful tenderer must complete the purchase and pay the balance of the adjusted purchase price, less the paid deposit, on or before January 31, 2020 (closing date), or the deposit will be forfeited.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster A decked-out lifesize version of a gingerbread house is making its rounds around St. Mary’s Hospital, collecting donations of non-perishable food items for the Camrose Neighbor Aid Center (Food Bank). This year the staff and volunteers at the hospital are on a mission to fill the mobile gingerbread house (designed and crafted by hospital staff member Jen Schnieder). Pictured left to right are Krista Culham, Kendra Ferguson, Tanille Cameron and Jen Schneider. Kneeling front left to right are Dana Norton and Amanda Haugen.

TAKE A SECOND LOOK GIFT STORE

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Anyone housing business or consignment with us, please contact the store at 4916-46 Street or phone 780-672-7222 for pick up and removal of items. Deadline November 19, 2019.

CHURCH DEDICATION

Murray Green, Camrose Booster The solemn dedication of the altar and church of St. Francis of Xavier was held on Oct. 26 with Most Reverend Richard Smith of Edmonton cleansing and blessing the altar in front of about 500 people. The church opened earlier in the year.


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KILLAM KROSSING HOTEL POSITIONS AVAILABLE 1. Bookkeeper / Secretary We are now accepting applications for a Bookkeeper / Secretary position for Killam Krossing Hotel / Smitty’s Family Restaurant in Killam, Alberta. Successful candidate must be trained and experienced in Simply Accounting. Main tasks include: payroll, accounts receivable/payable, correspondence, trouble shooting, supplier accounts, POS, bank statement reconciliations, timely filing of all reports including annual WCB reports, source deductions, month end income/expense reports, tourism reports, income tax and GST reports, recording folios and completing other accounting tasks as required. Candidate must be reliable, proficient, perform duties diligently without supervision. SPEED and ACCURACY are of the ESSENCE. If interested, please supply resumé and wages expected.

2. Line Cook Main tasks: • must be able to work independently • must be a team player in a group setting • become familiar with all regular, seniors’, children’s features, gluten free and vegan menus • become familiar with all Smitty’s guidelines in preparation and presentation of meals in a timely fashion • completion of Food Safe Course preferred Wages commensurate with training and experience.

3. Part-time / Full-time Server If you are a team player, enjoy working in a fast-paced, friendly working environment, we’d like to have you on our team. Pro-serve required, but will train.

4. Full-time Housekeeper Friendly working environment, subsidized meals. Starting wage $15 per hour.

5. Front Desk We will provide training for serving the public in main areas of your responsibility, including: • accepting room bookings in person or by phone • checking guests in/out • run till for Convenience Store • run till for Liquor off-sales • provide public with fresh coffee to go • cleaning of doors, floors, counters and glass window displays • stocking of shelves • as a team player, communicate effectively with housekeeping, kitchen and all other front desk staff • completing tasks as required Start training at $15 per hour. This position includes a paid lunch hour and subsidized meals. Drop off resumé at the front desk OR Phone Seb 780-385-2290 or 780-678-6841 OR Fax 780-385-3124 OR Email Krossing@telus.net

KILLAM KROSSING HOTEL Killam, Alberta Phone 780-385-2290 Fax 780-385-3124

NOW HIRING!

Journeyman/Apprentice Welders Please submit resumés to: velina@albertatankfab.com and jeff@albertatankfab.com

P.O. Box 478, Ryley, AB T0B 4A0

Join Fix Auto Camrose – A Division of Lamb Ford

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN

Apprentice or Red Seal Journeyman Qualifications for this full-time position: • Exceptionally customer-service driven • Self-starter • Punctual and dependable • Independent within a team • Detail oriented • Possess a positive attitude • Able to work in a fast-paced environment • Consistently energetic and focused • Motivated to continually improve within the industry • Highly integral • Red Seal preferred • Familiar with all aspects of collision repair, painting, estimating etc. • 1 to 3 years’ collision shop experience; licensed Apprentice tech with good general knowledge of entire collision repair process • Able to effectively and efficiently manage multi-vehicle repair • Ability to do windshields an asset, but not required • Wage based on level of experience If this describes you, and you have the necessary experience and education, then let’s talk!By joining Fix Auto you have the opportunity to work in a dynamic environment; one that promises to be innovative, team oriented, and recognized for its quality repairs.We invite qualified applicants to forward cover letters and detailed resumes to this posting – please acknowledge in writing the location of this job posting as relocation costs are the responsibility of the applicant. Respectfully, previous applicants need not apply unless qualifications have recently changed.We thank all candidates for their time; during this challenging economic time we wish all job seekers the very best of luck. Apply to Lyle Nahirniak, Manager

FIX AUTO CAMROSE 4725-38 Street, Camrose

Phone 780-608-4129 Email lylenahirniak@fixauto.com

Join Fix Auto Camrose – A Division of Lamb Ford

SHOP HELPER/DETAILER Duties: • Receiving and organizing parts • Checking incoming parts for damage • Cleaning and organizing the shop • Paint booth cleaning (on schedule) • Detailing (completely cleaning) vehicles for delivery Skills: • Motivated, outgoing • Excellent organizational, multi-tasking • Work well with others • Positive attitude • Experience not necessary, but an asset We Offer: • Training • Benefits package • Positive work environment The selected candidate will have the opportunity to be trained in bedliner application. Please email or drop off your resumé in person. We appreciate your application for this position. Only selected candidates will be contacted for further information.

Apply to Lyle Nahirniak, Manager

FIX AUTO CAMROSE 4725-38 Street, Camrose

Phone 780-608-4129 Email lylenahirniak@fixauto.com

Be aware of what’s around you By Lori Larsen

The Christmas season is one of the busiest times of year for retail sales and, in the rush to purchase, consumers are being warned to be extra cautious of what and who are around them. In an effort to help consumers protect themselves from becoming victims of fraud, theft or robbery, the police suggest the following safety tips. When entering your pin at a debit machine, shield the machine so an onlooker cannot see what numbers you enter. Always take your print out receipts with you and make sure the machine clears out of your transaction before leaving. Be conscious of people in close proximity to you, especially when they seem to be too close for the circumstances or seem to be lingering or looking over your shoulder. This is also helpful in protecting yourself against being robbed at a debit machine. Be extra cautious in darker hours when using a bank machine. If something does not seem right, go to another machine or go to the bank teller. If someone randomly engages you in conversation, pay very close attention to what you are doing and your personal property such as purses, briefcases or packages. When loading items into your vehicle, never leave your purse unattended. Keep the items you are loading into your vehicle in your eyesight at all times. Criminals will use ploys, such as asking directions or dropping something close to you, to distract you from your items. Always be aware of where your children are when loading your vehicle. Ensure children are safely in the vehicle, but do not leave the vehicle running or keys in the vehicle. Never leave your child unattended in a shopping cart. If you see anything suspicious, contact your local police. Camrose Police Service complaint line is 780-672-4444 or general inquiries 780-672-8300. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or by Internet at www. tipsubmit.com or by SMS (check your local Crime Stoppers www.crimestop pers.ab.ca for instructions).


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, November 19, 2019 – Page 31

…MORE LISTINGS FOR CENTRAL AGENCIES

39 Street

COMMERCIAL LOTS

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

ACREAGES

OUT OF TOWN

COMMERCIAL

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 EXC. 5.8 ACRE PARCEL … Thinking of expanding or looking to start a business while prices are lower? Here’s your opportunity to seize a chunk of real estate! Property is serviced w/water, gas, power. Located just off Hwys 21, 13 junction. Close proximity to Camrose, Nisku, Red Deer. Land only. Asking $399,900 CA0179914 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! CA0165959 Asking $425,000 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 SPACE … w/39 Street frontage. One acre lot w/8751. sq. ft. of shop/ office space. 20.5’x92’ commercial drive-thru wash bay. Multitude of uses as one operation or in current use for separate businesses. Ask Matthew for a schematic to see how this property lays out and could suit your needs. Asking $995,000 CA0168184 PRIME MAIN STREET PROPERTY – ZONED C1 … in heart of Downtown Camrose! 2800 sq. ft. comm. bldg. suitable for various business uses. Upgraded boiler, roof, lighting. Exc. investment opportunity! Asking $189,500 CA0183199

FARMS

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 $65,000 EDGE OF NEW NORWAY … with beautiful view to south, Spartan Estates subdivision. Ideal to build, live in; or a spec home builder. 2 blocks from playground, less than a block from future park space. Asking $50,000 CA0183063 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 $104,900 CA0168713 HUGE 100’X183’ DOUBLE LOT… Edge of town in Strome with nothing but open field to the east. Asking $12,500 CA0168806 EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW IN BAWLF! … Lge. lot, easy commute to Camrose. Close to new K-12 school. 5-bdrm., 3 bath home features bright, clean design, a/c, fully fin. lower level. Lge. deck overlooks landscaped yard. Lots of parking w/room for RV. A must see – perfect for family or starter home! Asking $264,900 CA0178090 HAY LAKES TWO-STOREY … Still time to give this impressive home your personal touch! MF features modern wide open kitchen/dining/LR, guest bath, laundry room and den. 3 spacious bdrms upstairs. Master 5pc en suite and WI closet. Full bsmt. 20’x24’ att. garage and deck. 30 mins to Edmonton, Sherwood Park, or Camrose. Asking $338,000 CA0178513 BEAUTIFUL DAYSLAND BUNGALOW … w/many great features. 9’ ceilings, hardwood floors, MF laundry, ICF foundation plus infloor heat in bsmt. AND in 24’x26’ garage. Huge kitchen w/ central island, tons of oak cabinetry. Covered Deck. CA0177058 Asking $289,000 TREED LOT IN VILLAGE OF RYLEY … Potential future dev. for your next home or investment property. All utilities at property line. Ryley has amenities: school, bank, grocery store, restaurants + more! CA0172223 Asking $75,900

BE PART OF THE DUCKS UNLIMITED CONSERVATION PROGRAM! … Build your dream house on 79 acres of pasture, conservation land. Great bldg. site of approx. 10.2 acres on NE corner of property. Run horses, cattle or enjoy rest of land recreationally. No serv. on site. Conservation Easement on title means no crops, just hay or natural state. Great pasture, recently fenced. Asking $239,900 CA0182715

EXC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! … Well established bus. in Camrose community. Growing residential/commercial cleaning bus./services company w/lots of opportunity for continued growth. W/over 250 clients, strong bus. model, ensuring continued success of bus. Have a passion and desire to own your own bus.? Call now!

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 EDUCED !attention to detail. product lines, R impeccable With room to grow, owners willing to stay and help w/transition! Ask $499,900 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 TURN KEY RESTAURANT, ROUND HILL … Spotless commercial kitchen, dining room seats 32 guests. Well positioned on 3 lots, across from playground, ball diamonds. All equipment included. Would work for any retail business looking to start up in this friendly community! Asking $208,800 CA0165402 GREAT INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! … Spacious (2300+ sq. ft.) comm. bldg. on huge corner lot, only 10 min. from Camrose. Storage? Workshop? Previously used as residential/mixed use property. Attic offers add. storage. Property assessed at $95,210 in 2018. SOLD AS IS! Asking $49,000 CA0174574 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

BUSINESS

BEAUTIFUL 4-SEASON HOME ON 0.67 ACRES … in Little Beaver Lake Estates! This 2-bdrm. is truly one of a kind, w/ panoramic views from just about everywhere in house. Superb open plan w/well appointed kitchen. Nicely done guest cabin sitting on property needs fin. Tranquil, peaceful, perfect! Asking $289,000 CA0181378 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 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. CA0183577 Asking $174,900 NEW NORWAY … well-kept 3-bdrm. bungalow on huge lot w/mature trees. Ideal starter or retirement home, also offers room enough for young family. Asking $107,500 CA0172315 VERY WELL MAINTAINED 4-BDRM. BUNGALOW! … w/ many upgrades, newer htd. dble. garage only 20 min. from Camrose. Open concept living/dining/kitchen area, MF laundry, 2 bdrm. up, good size family, 2 bdrm. in bsmt. Bawlf is a family friendly town w/new K-12 school. Asking $215,000 CA0173229 IMPRESSIVE NEW NORWAY BUNGALOW … Easy commute to Camrose. Open, remodeled kitchen/dining, LR, master w/4 pce. en suite, add. 3-pce. bath w/laundry, sun room. In-floor htg. throughout house, garage. Well kept lge. yard, low maint., fully fenced, landscaped w/mature trees, garden, fire pit area, RV parking, storage shed ++. CA0180392 Asking $259,900

FARMS

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 ONLY 4 MILES FROM CAMROSE! … 134 acres currently in pasture w/some cross fencing. Also $10,000+ lease site revenue. 2 shelters on property. Built your own paradise only 1/2 mile off pvmt. Asking $529,000 CA0174974

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 $929,900 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 SO AFFORDABLE, SO MUCH POTENTIAL … Almost an acre (0.81+/–) w/ins. dble. garage, lots of mature trees, fenced dog run, some out bldgs. Older mobile home not considered to be of any monetary value. 10 min. from Camrose. Asking $69,000 CA0177394 CHARMING 5 ACRE PARCEL! … close to Camrose, Nisku, Beaumont, Wetaskiwin. Quiet, peaceful sub-division could be ideal spot you’ve been waiting for. 32’x50’ quonset. Power, gas to property line. Asking $149,900 CA0175009

FARMS

BEAUTIFUL MATURE TREED YARD … only 4 miles from Camrose! Full quarter of land is 5 min. from Tim Horton’s. Perfect location to build your new home! All services on site, currently in use. Asking $699,000 CA0174973 NICE PASTURE LAND FOR SALE … 77 acres only 15 mins east of Camrose. An ideal spot to graze cows, or to put your horses on. Fully fenced, with two dugouts and multiple building spots. Gas to the property. CA0179638 Asking $245,000 FULL QUARTER SECTION 15 MIN. FROM CAMROSE! … 2 wells, approx. 109 acres cult. w/47 in mixture of fenced pasture, trees, yardsite. 1327 sq. ft. bungalow w/updated windows, siding, shingles, kitchen, fully fin. bsmt. 28’x48’ htd. shop w/15’ ceiling, concrete flrs. Numerous older out bldgs., 2 shelters, 2 corrals, new power poles/elec. serv. 2 lge. garden plots, fruit trees. Incredible property to start farm operation, but also lends itself to subdivision. CA0166651 Asking $797,000

CUSTOM BUILT 1885 SQ. FT. RAISED BUNGALOW … on 11.05 acres. 3+1 bdrm., 3 full baths, ICF bsmt. w/infloor heat, triple pane windows, HRV unit, hardwood/tile/cork flrg. + more! 24’x24’ garage, 24’x28’ htd. shop. Ideal setup for animals w/fence, x-fence, dugout. 10 min. east of Camrose, just off Hwy 26. CA0143322 Asking $599,000 AMAZING COUNTRY LIFEST YLE … awesome private setting! 34.84 acres on Hwy 833 only 5 min. from Camrose. It’s perfect for hobbyist, small bus. or rec use. Private treed setting, groomed nature paths, 11 support bldgs. 2+3 bdrm, 1822 sq. ft. custom built energy efficient bungalow. Perfect for active family! CA0164813 Asking $544,900 BE PART OF THE DUCKS UNLIMITED CONSERVATION PROGRAM! … Build your dream house on 79 acres of pasture, conservation land. Great bldg. site of approx. 10.2 acres on NE corner of property. Run horses, cattle or enjoy rest of land recreationally. No serv. on site. Conservation Easement on title means no crops, just hay or natural state. Great pasture, recently fenced. Asking $239,900 CA0181519 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 ONLY 6 MINUTES FROM CAMROSE! … Completely custom built home on 4.79 acres! 14’ vaulted ceilings, great room, kitchen made for entertaining. Lots of cabinetry, WI pantry, Control 4 Sound system! Master has customized WI closet, beautiful en suite! MF fin. w/2nd bdrm., lge. laundry, office w/view of yard. Downstairs has theatre room, wet bar, rec/family room, 2 lge. bdrm., huge bath! Outside has tree house, tire constructed play centre, firepit, fruit trees! 40’x60’ quonset w/concrete floor. CA0180162

FARMS

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

Central Agencies Realty Inc. 4870-51 St., Camrose

780-672-4495

Bullets used in a rural residential break-in, laptop stolen Submitted

Nov. 6

Ca mrose RCM P received a report of a break and enter to a residence southwest of Camrose. Bullet holes were noted and entry was gained to the residence. Several items were stolen including a television and laptop computer. Vehicles parked at the residence were damaged and rummaged

through. This matter is currently under investigation. Nov. 8

A 23-year-old Fort McMurray man is facing charges after a 78-yearold woman was found deceased in her home in Camrose County. This matter is before the courts. Nov. 11

Two males in black hoodies attempted to steal

the ATM from a rural gas station shortly before 5 a.m. This is being investigated. A business near Rosalind was broken into at approximately 5:30 a.m. The building was rummaged through. This file is currently under investigation. Camrose RCMP has been receiving complaints of telephone scams. Tar-

Central Agencies Home of the Week

Beautiful starter home

By Lori Larsen

This is the perfect home for a couple just starting out or a single person who wants the security of home ownership. Superbly maintained and in a location close to all the west end shopping and restaurants, this completely finished bungalow offers the freedom of little maintenance, but your own private space. Walk up to your inviting covered porch and enter into a warm and nicely decorated home with all the space you need to stretch out. The open concept living/

dining/kitchen has wonderful flow and is great for entertaining. Warm, natural light floods the main floor through a goodsized front window and plenty of other windows throughout. The kitchen is equipped with all you need to prepare meals with plenty of cabinets for storage and countertops for prep. The main floor master suite is large enough to accommodate a king-sized bed and another bedroom is perfect for guests or an in-home office.

geting seniors, unknown person(s) are calling and claiming to be with Revenue Canada, the RCMP and many other associations in an attempt to obtain money. Do not send money, do not purchase iTunes gift cards or the like, or provide any banking information to them. There is no need to report these phone calls unless you have already

Completing the main floor living is a four-piece bathroom. A second entrance off the east side of the home is not only convenient, but keeps seasonal wear, shoes and boots out of the entrance way. Downstairs offers even more living space with a third bedroom, a full bathroom, a storage area and a large family room. This may be the ideal setup for a roommate to help offset the cost of the mortgage.

provided your credit card information or if you are missing money. If you have any information regarding any of the above mentioned incidents that may lead to an arrest, contact your local RCMP Detachment at 780672-3342 during business hours or Crime Stoppers Tips at 1-800-222-8477.

The fully fenced, landscaped yard offers just enough greenspace to enjoy the outdoors on your own private patio, but it is not too much to handle. This well maintained home, at 4516-73A Street, will get you through the door of home ownership at $274,900. For a private viewing, contact Lyndsey at: Central Agencies Realty 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 Cell 780-678-6117

Lyndsey Delwo

Join Lyndsey at an open house on Thursday, Nov. 21 from 3 until 5 p.m., or Saturday, Nov. 23 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m.


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CENTRAL AGENCIES REALTY

Inc.

The Central Agencies Realty Team is eager to go to work for you! We’ve been matching buyers with sellers, with integrity, since 1963. #100, 4870-51 St., Camrose centralagenciesrealty.com 780-672-4495 1-800-809-8040

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CAMROSE HOMES $250,000 to $375,000

Another terrific family property conscientiously designed and carefully built by

Wed., Nov. 20, 2-4 pm 3905-49 St., Ironwood Estates

EXC. BUNGALOW, PERFECT CUL-DE-SAC … location, centre island, parks. Gorgeous redesigned EE built home. Amazing yard offers country lifestyle, private retreat. Beautiful bright open plan, hardwood flrg., solid wood doors, custom cabinetry. Exc. kitchen, superb master, spa. RV parking, etc. CA0167774 Asking $359,900 CENTURY MEADOWS BUNGALOW – PARK SIDE ! … You’ll love the PARKSIDE! Now $327,500 CA0158838 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

IN ONE WORD ~ “WOW”! …

“Exceptional winter pricing!”

Here is a quick look at some of the key features of this compelling 2076 sq. ft. home:

NEW SHOW HOME BY IPEC HOMES! … An amazing community! Close to walking trails. Zero step, no condo fees. A must see! Starting from $349,900

2-storey walkout with unobstructed valley view!

Thur., Nov. 21, 11am-1pm #406, 4625-50 Street

Asking $569,900 CA0146374

“Overlooking Jubilee Park!”

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 $319,900 CA0146607

Thur., Nov. 21, 2-4 pm 5913-24 Ave. Close “Finished walkout basement!”

WOW! WALKOUT BUNGALOWS! … Fin. bsmt. Located in Valleyview West by lake, parks, walking trails. Exc. presentation, coffered ceilings, gourmet kitchen, granite, spacious dinette, gorgeous LR, superb master, MF laundry. In-floor htg. Awesome deck/patio, 20.5’x25’ fin. garage. You’ll love it! CA0168185 Asking $425,162

Thur., Nov. 21, 3-5 pm Sat., Nov. 23, 11am-1pm 4516-73A Street “Home of the week, see page 31!”

TERRIFIC BUNGALOW HOME … Fully finished! Open concept design, perfect for entertaining. 2-bdrm and full bath on MF. Convenient side entrance for everyday use. Finished bsmt w/bdrm and full bath, large LR and storage. Fully fenced and landscaped. Nice corner lot, close to west end shopping and parks. Asking $274,900 CA0178555

Sun., Nov. 24, 12-2 pm 2413B Valleyview Drive TERRIFIC VALLEY VIEW TOWNHOME! … 3 bdrm., 4 baths. Well designed layout, eat-in kitchen, tasteful updates. Fully fin. bsmt. w/additional kitchenette space to use as needed. Steps from walking trails. No G! INCamrose ST LI EW snow N shovelling or lawn care here, just unpack and enjoy the lifestyle! CA0183554 Asking $265,000

OVER $375,000 ONE OF THE NICEST YARDS IN CAMROSE ! … Located in quiet crescent, a must see! Parklike setting in back yard boasts underground sprinklers, RV parking, lovely fountain, superb deck. Inside has been well cared for, nicely updated w/new windows, flrg. in most rooms. Ton of natural light, lots of space. Downstairs has recently been fin. off w/new flrg, in-floor heat, 2 new furnaces plus much more! Asking $460,000 CA0158454 BEAUTIFUL BI-LEVEL, PRIVATE SETTING, PARKVIEW CUL-DE-SAC … Close to Jack Stuart School! Brick, paving stone streetscape. 1418 sq. ft., 5-bdrm. Country style kitchen w/easy access to AMAZING private deck. Superb master. In-floor htg. in exc. bsmt. Awesome yard, gazebo, 26’x26’/24’ htd. garage, RV parking! CA0183212 Asking $482,500 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. Now only $539,900 CA0140533

• high quality vinyl SLEEK KITCHEN DESIGN • white cabinets to the plank flooring ceiling • quartz countertops • centre island throughout • walk-thru pantry • 9’ MF ceiling • tile backsplash • 8’ doors • eating bar • A/C • gas FP AMAZING MASTER • finished garage • stunning en suite • bonus room • 6’ walk-in tiled shower • 2 additional bedrooms • soaker tub Never before occupied ~ Ready for you!

SOLD

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $375,000 EXC. VALLEYVIEW BILEVEL … triple garage! You’ll love the lifestyle, walking trails. Impressive 1417 sq. ft. w/exc. presentation, beautiful open staircase, vaulted ceilings, display ledges, niches, loft that overlooks great room. Awesome kitchen, bright dinette, superb master, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., media room. Private deck, gorgeous landscaped yard, triple garage, RV parking. Asking $434,900 CA0180889 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 CENTURY MEADOWS NEIGHBOURHOOD LGE. CORNER LOT … 5-bdrm. 3 bath, well-maintained home. Reno’d incl. modern new kitchen, a/c, in-floor htg., luxury glass shower, natural light + much more! Htd. triple car garage, newly landscaped yard w/fire pit area. CA0177585 Asking $458,800 BEAUTIFUL TWO-STOREY – VALLEYVIEW WEST, by Battle River Homes! … Views! By park and walking trails. Covered front veranda/deck, 9’ ceilings. Beautiful hardwood floors, exceptional kitchen, granite, huge pantry, spacious LR, den, bonus room, MF laundry, superb master and en suite. ICF bsmt. 26’x26’ att. garage, RV parking, and more! Still time to pick your colours. Finished with elegance. Asking $498,162 CA0179793 IMMACULATE, PRISTINE 2-STOREY CUSTOM BUILT … WO 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 A TRULY CUSTOM BUILT HOME! … Welcome to luxury, nothing’s been left out! Open concept kitchen, spacious pantry, gorgeous stone countertops. Lge. stone FP in great room, DR overflowing to covered deck. Master en suite is your oasis, lge. office, MF laundry, lge. bath finish off MF. Downstairs has massive rec area w/pool table, bar w/wine fridge, 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath. Mirrored fitness room completes this executive home. In-floor heat up & down, forced air heat, a/c, hot water on demand. Fully cov. deck w/ access to pro. landscaped yard c/w rain sensor irrigation system. Htd. oversized garage. Asking $929,000 CA0182711 PEACEFUL CITY LIVING … private 4-bdrm. bilevel backing Camrose Golf Course. 1420 sq. ft. fully fin. A/C, bsmt. infloor heat, vaulted ceilings, 2 FP. 3 bdrm up, 2 dining areas, 4-pce. en suite. Htd. 22’x24’ garage, huge RV parking, over 400 sq. ft. decking w/2 covered areas + so much more! Asking $414,900 CA0182704 SPECTULAR 6-BDRM., 4 BATH HOME … may just be the place you’ve been waiting for! Warm, open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings, upgrades. Kitchen w/walk-through pantry, family room w/generous dining area, covered deck. Master is spectular w/its own private deck, en suite w/lge. WI closet. Fully fin. bsmt. perfect for kids. Massive lot, maint. free fence, new FP area. Huge 4-car garage. The list goes on! Asking $539,900 CA0175382

Beautiful Walkout Bungalows by Battle River Homes ~ Park ~ ~ Lake, Trails ~ ~ Quality ~ ~ Craftsmanship ~ ~ Finished NEW VALLEYVIEW TWO-STOREY! w/elegance ~ • 2064 sq. ft. • By park/playgrounds Starting from $397,162

TERRIFIC BUNGALOW HOME … close to west end shopping! Impressive vaulted ceilings, new flrg., perfect open concept design. Lge. breakfast bar, pantry space, gas stove. MF living w/spacious master suite, 2nd bdrm., MF laundry. Fin. bsmt. w/supersized rec room, 3rd bdrm., bath. Single detached garage, RV parking, maint. free yard. Just move in! CA0180721 Asking $329,500 EXC. 1191 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW FOR YOUR FAMILY! … Gorgeous kitchen w/lovely cabinets, spacious LR/DR, MF laundry, massive family room. 22’x22’ garage. Close to parks, baseball diamonds, west end amenities. CA0181274 Asking $319,900 EXC. INVITING BI-LEVEL … located close to playground, west end shopping! 4 bdrm., open concept floor plan, lge. master w/en suite, lower level theatre room, vaulted ceilings. Perfect for an up and coming family or starter home! Asking $288,800 CA0180723 SPACIOUS BI-LEVEL ON QUIET STREET! … 2+2 bdrm., two 4-pce. reno’d baths + 3-pce. en suite. Lge. kitchen/living/dining w/some floor, window updates. Fin. bsmt. w/2 lge. bdrm., a/c. 24’x24’ garage, fenced yard, 12’x24’ deck, 10’x12’ shed + more! Asking $299,500 CA0180631 CENTURY MEADOWS BUNGALOW … Senior friendly! Exc. 1252 sq. ft. 2+2 bdrm. family home. Beautiful open plan w/arch, columns. Lovely LR, gorgeous stone FP. Awesome kitchen, maple cabinetry, spacious dinette, superb en suite w/WI spa. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/chair lift, a/c. Tiered decking, courtyard, htd. garage, vinyl lined + more! CA0182766 Asking $345,900 BEAUTIFUL DUPLEX BUNGALOW IN LA VISTA VILLAS … Adult Community! You’ll love the location, community, lifestyle! Bright open floor plan w/vaulted ceilings, vinyl tile flrg. Country style kitchen, lovely LR, FP, den, spacious master, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. Awesome yard! Dble att. garage, serviced RV parking. No condo fees. Call now! Asking $342,500 CA0180384

IMPRESSIVE QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! … You’ll love the lifestyle, walking trails. 2+3 bdrm., vaulted ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors. Gorgeous kitchen cabinetry, granite countertops, lovely LR, spacious dinette, superb master, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., bamboo hardwood, huge family room. Great yard, veranda, deck, fenced, 22’x30’ triple garage + more! You’ll love it! Asking $452,000 CA0180257 PA R K R I DGE ESTATES BI-LEVEL … close to Jack Stuart School. Parks, valley, walking trails close by. Bright open design w/3+2 bdrm. Country style kitchen, extra bright dinette, spacious LR, en suite. Exc. bsmt., lge. family/games room w/cozy FP, a/c. Awesome yard, tiered decking, hot tub, attach. garage, RV parking + more! You’ll love it! Asking $399,900 CA0180975 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM HOME … backing onto park space in Creekview! Hardwood floors, modern kitchen, garden door to deck w/inset hot tub overlooking park. 4 bdrm., 3 full baths, true master w/WI closet, dble. vanity, makeup desk, oversized shower. Fin. bsmt. w/in-floor heat. 3-car garage, RV parking + more! Fully fenced, landscaped, close to valley walking trails. Asking $519,000 CA0182630 BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME … close to U of A in heart of Camrose. This unique, up-scale custom home won’t disappoint. 3 bdrm., in-floor htg., garage, exquisite finishings. PLUS hardwood floors, triple-pane windows, ICF foundation, hardy board siding w/added insul. New build close to downtown, within walking distance to all amenities. Asking $489,900 CA0168564 WOW! WALKOUT BUNGALOWS! … Valleyview West by lake, parks, walking trails! Exc. presentation, coffered ceilings, hardwood flrs. Gourmet kitchen, granite, spacious dinette, gorgeous LR. Superb master. MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., in-floor htg, deck/patio, fin. garage, A/C. Asking $397,162 CA0165802 COUNTRY LIVING IN THE CITY! … This beautifully planned unit overlooks valley, old ski hill. MF boasts lge. kitchen w/island, tons of counter space, cabinetry, natural light. Stunning views of valley greet both LR, master c/w dble. closets, 3-pce. en suite. MF laundry, guest bdrm. Bsmt. has huge family room w/lge. windows, WO door to valley. CA0172678 Asking $527,000 valleyview west! … Stunning custom built 5-bdrm. bungalow. Great layout, hardwood flrg., high ceilings throughout, granite counters, lge. island in kitchen, in-floor heat. Triple car garage, fully landscaped + so much more! A must see! Ask $599,900 CA0158173

RESIDENTIAL LOTS

HUSTLE PARK ... by huge playground and west end amenities! •  30 lots w/alley access, start from $91,190 •  18 cul-de-sac lots, start 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

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

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LOTS

150’x170’ LOT ZONED M1 INDUSTRIAL! … Great opportunityEW light ind.G !bus. or build STIN N for LI to suit investment property. Good gravel base, perimeter fenced. Serv. at property line. Lots of potential here! Asking $185,000 C A0182926

GREAT OPPORTUNITY … 85’x122’ lot bordering 48 Avenue and 48 Street in Camrose. Close to college, schools, downtown, Mirror Lake. Asking $134,900 CA0177494

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• Bonus room • 26’x26’ garage Asking $498,162 CA0179793

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AFFORDABLE TURN KEY CONDO … in quiet neighbourhood. Close to downtown, U of A. May be just what you’ve been waiting for. 2 bdrm., great open concept w/ample storage througout. Add this one to your list! Asking $165,000 CA0174590 LGE. BRIGHT KITCHEN … in this 1200 sq. ft. 3-bdrm. move-in ready bungalow! LR, DR have warm hardwood flrg. Updates incl. vinyl siding, windows, soffits, facia, eavestroughs, shingles. Beautiful FP in LR. Close to walking paths, hospital, restaurants. Asking $239,500 CA0172544 LGE. 3-BDRM. FAMILY HOME … w/lge. kitchen. Bsmt. very open w/lge. fam. room, rec room w/wet bar could be converted to 2nd kitchen. Newer HWT (2016) some vinyl windows. Easy access ramp to back yard, dble. detached garage. Ask $244,900 CA0173140 MOBILE HOME ON ITS OWN LOT … w/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! CA0172508 Asking $74,900 1/2 BLOCK TO UNIVERSIT Y, GREAT STARTER OR INVESTMENT HOME! … You’ll love location. Asking $177,500 CA0179949 ENJOY CAREFREE CONDO LIFESTYLE … in this 2-bdrm., 2 bath home. Bright, open floor plan. Tons of natural light. Kitchen open to dining area, LR w/ample cabinetry. Downstairs has storage area, 2 good size bdrm., full bath. Titled single garage. Close to downtown, Augustana. Asking $204,900 CA0175007 EXC., AFFORDABLE OPPORTUNITY AWAITS YOU … with this 2016 built condo! This particular unit rises to the top compared to the rest due to its extra bright windows, front street and separated sidewalk access. Features include exc. kitchen/DR, master c/w 2 closets, vinyl plank flrg., stylish light fixtures. Asking $157,000 CA0177111 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 $219,000 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 $209,900 CA0153960 NO MORE LOT FEES, RENT! … This mobile on its own lot has been well cared for, with its bright, spacious floor plan w/3 bdrm., open kitchen, family room + so much more! Turn key, ready for new owners. Close to many wonderful amenities. You’ll be glad you viewed this property! Asking $170,000 CA0179908 UPGRADED, AFFORDABLE LIVING! … Extensively reno’d in recent years. Asking $29,900 CA0182573

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FOR LEASE

EXC. OPPORTUNITY, ZONED C1! ... Central Camrose, 2435 sq. ft. nicely fin. bay offers warehousing, front offices, lge. reception area. Commercial mixed use bldg. w/ easy customer access, parking. Great place for your business! Take a look! CA0148933 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

SOLD

FOR LEASE

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. 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 for rent. Looking for space for your new or growing business, or maybe a spot to work on your car or park your RV? These bright, spacious bays w/14’ high x 16’ wide OH doors may be ideal. Bay sizes are 27’ wide x40’ deep w/16’ of ceiling height. Plumbed in for shower, toilet, separate utility metres. Utilities, common area fees are above rent. Asking $1100/mo. CA0177690 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, $9.50/sq. ft. plus $3.50 common area costs, plus GST. CA0158829

Wed., Nov. 20, 2-4 pm 3905-49 St., Ironwood Estates CALL NOW TO VIEW! Basement & Non-basement models

Spice up your life in the heart of Downtown Camrose

1456 sq. ft.

We’re eager to show you… WALKOUT ~ LAKE ESTATES! • 1248 sq. ft. • 25’x20.5’ garage Asking $425,162 CA0168185

UNDER $250,000

WALKOUT BUNGALOW STYLE DUPLEX OVERLOOKING VILLAGE OF WEST PARK POND! … Nestled in quiet cul-de-sac w/peaceful setting, close to amenities. Spacious LR, vaulted ceilings, cozy FP, exc. kitchen, breakfast bar, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. walkout bsmt. Dble. garage + more! Asking $365,900 CA0180068 EXC. BI-LEVEL IN CULDE-SAC BY PARKS, SCHOOLS! … Beautiful open floor plan, exc. country kitchen w/island, BI desk, WI pantry. Bright dinette w/garden door to private tiered deck. Spacious LR, superb master, en suite, MF laundry. Awesome bsmt. dev., huge family/media room. Private yard, workshop, RV parking, attach. htd. garage. Asking $323,900 CA0174588 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, 847 WONDERFULLY UPDATED BI-LEVEL … w/private corner lot. Walking distance to 3 schools, corner store, rec centre. Reno’d kitchen, updated MF windows. Fully fin. bsmt., 2+2 bdrm. updated furnace. 22’x24’ garage. Exc. home! Ask $275,000 CA0180315 EXC. BUNGALOW IN CENTURY MEADOWS! … 4-bdrm., 2 baths. LR w/FP, bright kitchen, fin. bsmt., lge. fam. room, bdrm. +++. Oversized dble. htd. garage, patio, fenced yard. Many beautiful, valuable updates, well cared for, move-in ready, immed. possession, fantastic opportunity! Asking $287,900 CA0180870 GREAT BI-LEVEL, CLOSE TO PARKS, SCHOOLS, REC AREA! … Cozy 2+2 bdrm. w/new flrg., bright LR spacious kitchen, dinette w/patio doors to private deck. Exc. bsmt., lge. family/games area, wet bar. Private yard, maint. free fencing. Htd. 14’x24’ garage, RV parking, alley access + more! A must see! Now only $259,500 CA0177752 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 $314,900

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NEW ADULT COMMUNITY

• Master planned community • Designed for active adults • No condo fees • Community lifestyle

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CA0151847, CA0151850, CA0151852

51 Street & 48A Avenue

4001-50 Street, Camrose Phone 780.672.5851 www.ipdi.biz

Zero step entry! 1286 sq. ft.


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