May 11, 2021 Camrose Booster

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 11, 2021 – Page 6

Looking Back

through the pages of The Booster

LICENSES and REGISTRIES

Camrose Registry Ltd.

INTERIOR DECORATING

5613-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone (780)672-1671, Fax (780)672-1982 Alberta Registry Services • Vehicle Registration • Operator Services • Pro-Rate and Fleet Registrations • Out of Province Inspection Requests • Learners exams Personal Property Services • Lien Searches • Register Finance Statements • Register Writs of Enforcement • Register Garage Keepers Liens

Corporate Services • Corporate Registries – Level 3 • File Annual Returns • Register Trade Names/ Partnerships • Incorporate Companies Vital Statistics • Birth/Marriages/Death Certificates • Marriage Licences Other Services Include • Land Title Searches • Raffle Licences • Traffic Fine Payments

Practice social distancing, only 4 customers inside at a time. Road tests can be booked through our website at www.camroseregistry.com.

• Interior decorating • Color consulting • Window coverings and drapery Call for an estimate tiima mate te ttoday! oday od ayy!

780.672.1529

PRINTING

HOURS: Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. We accept Cash, Cheque, and Debit for payment

HOT TUBS

PLUMBING

HOT TUB SALES & SERVICE

HIGH QUALITY PRINTING

WE SELL... Made in Canada, built for Canadians. • We service all makes and models. • Financing O.A.C.

R&D Hot Tubs “The home of outstanding customer service” 3843F - 44 Ave. • 780.679.4003

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JORGENSEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 5503-52 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0X7

• Business Cards • Bill of Lading • Invoices • Presentation Folders • Letterheads • Notepads • Envelopes • Much more!

780-672-3142 Please phone 780.672.3142 to get your business in this handy directory.

780-672-2604

COVID-19 restrictions to slow spike Continued from page 2

No more than 10 people can attend funeral services, including participants and guests. This is a decrease from the current limit of 20 people and brings funerals in line with wedding services. Retail services must limit customer capacity to 10 per cent of fire code occupancy (not including staff) or a minimum of five customers. The 10 per cent capacity limit at shopping malls will exclude common area square footage. Curbside pickup, delivery and online services are encouraged. All post-secondary

learning must shift to online learning only. Faith services are limited to inperson attendance of 15 people. This is a decrease from the previous 15 per cent capacity limit. Physical distancing between households must be maintained at all times. Virtual or online services are strongly recommended. Drive-in services where people do not leave their vehicles and adhere to guidance are allowed. Hotels and motels can remain open, but pools and recreation facilities must close. Working from home

remains mandatory unless the employer requires the employee’s physical presence to operate effectively. Where at work for operational effectiveness, employees must mask for all indoor settings, except in work stations or where two-metre physical distancing or adequate physical barriers are in place. Any workplace, except work camps and essential and critical services, with transmission of three or more cases will be required by health officials to close for 10 days. Any workplace that does not comply will be subject to enforcement. All kindergarten to

25 Years Ago This Week – from May 14, 1996 edition • Elite Electronics opened at 4912-50 Street, Camrose. • Members of the Thirsk families of the Kelsey area were preparing for a trip to Cape Kennedy, Florida in eager anticipation of Dr. Bob Thirsk’s June 20th blast-off to the International Space Lab. Astronaut Dr. Thirsk was the payload specialist on the sixteen day mission, the longest flight for a Canadian space explorer to date. • Joe Weleschuk was announced to be the new principal at St. Patrick School in Camrose. • All health centres in East Central Regional Health Authority 7 would become smoke-free facilities effective May 12, 1996. • Constable Robert McKale joined Camrose Police Service. Constable Tony Thomsen, who had served with CPS for a 3 year period in the ’80s, then went to Lethbridge Police Service for nine years, rejoined Camrose Police Service. • A complete lube, oil, and filter service was offered for $24.99 at Camrose Chrysler. • Sarah Northey took home four of the top awards at the 1996 4-H Show and Sale at C.R.E. • Wheatland Bins went to tender for a major 2,165 square metre expansion of their Camrose manufacturing facility. • The Yellow Submarine “We Make It, You Bake It” advertised two large loaded pizzas for $16.

50 Years Ago This Week – from May 11, 1971 edition • The Owl and the Pussycat, starring Barbara Streisand and George Segal was playing nightly at the Bailey Theatre. • Barbara Streisand was also on the big screen over at Kar-Vue Drive-In. She, along with Yves Montand, were wrapping up On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. • The Graduate was playing at Kam Theatre. • Firestone Stores offered wheel bearing repacks at 88¢ each, tire rotations also at 88¢ each. • Camrose Chamber of Commerce announced that Harry A. Ruste, Minister of Agriculture Province of Alberta, and Dr. Ivor Dent, mayor - City of Edmonton, would be two of the contenders in the Bundle Pitching Competition at Jaywalkers’ Jamboree. • The Mustang Boss 302, loaded with features, was offered at just $4,100 at Camrose Auto Service Ltd. – the Ford franchise dealer. • Bernard (Bernie) Williams was appointed manager of Imperial Lumber and Hardware effective May 10th. Grade 12 students will temporarily shift to at-home learning, which started on May 7. Students will return to in-class learning on May 25. Exceptions will continue to be available for students with disabilities so they can continue to attend in-person classes as necessary.

Since May 9 in-person dining on patios is prohibited. Only takeout or delivery services are allowed. Hair salons, barbers, nail salons, estheticians, tattoos and piercing must close. Previously, these were allowed by appointment only.


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