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Village of Bawlf NOTICE
Is hereby given, pursuant to Section 692 of the Municipal Government Act, 2000, as amended, that Council of the Village of Bawlf has given first reading to Bylaw 643/21 Municipal Development Plan – to replace Bylaw 643/20 Municipal Development Plan with more thorough and expanded plan. A Public Hearing regarding proposed Bylaw 643/21 Municipal Development Plan will be held at the Bawlf Community Centre at 7:30 pm on July 14, 2021. Any person that claims to be affected prejudicially by the proposed Bylaw, or that person’s agent, shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard by Council at a Public Hearing. The proposed Bylaw 643/21 Municipal Development Plan and any related documents may be inspected at the Village Office at 203 Hanson St, between normal office hours, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Thursday, or viewed on our website www.villageofbawlf.com
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS
Estate of GORDON EVERETT HOUGESTOL, who died in Camrose, Alberta on March 18, 2020. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by August 6, 2021 with KAREN A. PLATTEN, Q.C., at McLennan Ross LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, 600, 12220 Stony Plain Road, Edmonton, Alberta T5N 3Y4 and provide details of your claim. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
Police remind to lock doors
June 24
A male reported that while he and his wife were walking in the valley, someone had smashed the side window of their vehicle and stole his wife’s purse.
A homeowner reported that someone had entered their home through an unlocked patio door. The male was inside the home for a couple of minutes and left when he heard occupants in the basement. Nothing appeared to be missing from the home, and police are once again encouraging the public to lock the doors.
To Danielle and Damien Kurek, of Camrose, a son on June 10.
To April and Josef Zubkowski, of Camrose, a daughter on June 12.
To Gina Roque and Vergel Anog, of Camrose, a daughter on June 14.
To Mattea Chesney and Raymond Clark, of Daysland, a daughter on June 16.
To Maribel and Rolando Untalan, of Camrose, a son on June 17.
To Janine Bednarski and Dylan Cardozo, of Beaver County, twin daughters on June 18.
To Taylor and Ryan Fankhanel, of New Norway, a daughter on June 18. DEATHS
Mary “Molly” Theresa Schneider, of Daysland on June 18, at 83 years of age.
Richard “Dick” William Clemons, of Camrose, on June 20, at 92 years of age.
Abraham Peter Goertz, of Edmonton, on June 20, at 94 years of age.
George Edward Zang, of Camrose on June 21, at 73 years of age.
Joyce Doris Lamoriss, of Camrose, on June 23, at 88 years of age.
Alexus Rafters-Mullins, of Camrose, on June 24, at 15 years of age.
Bernard “Bernie” Szott, of Daysland on June 24, at 81 years of age.
Loretta “Lori” Julie-Ann Hurst, of Camrose, on June 24, at 59 years of age.
Central Agencies Home of the Week Gorgeous custom home
Graham Wideman
By Lori Larsen
Talk about extras, this stunning custombuilt walkout bungalow, located in Valleyview West overlooking the lake, is simply spectacular.
You enter the home into a grand entryway, featuring tile inlay into gorgeous wood floors, and a stunning wide open staircase leading to the lower level. Off the main entry is a sitting area that is highlighted by archways and custom woodwork and accent pieces.
Move on to the fabulous kitchen with custom cabinets in rich woods, granite counter tops, a huge island, walk-in pantry, custom stainless appliances including a side-by-side freezer/ fridge and wine fridge. Adjacent to the kitchen is a large dining area with a built-in dining table and a wonderful family room, featuring a stone fireplace.
Walk out your patio door to the maintenancefree covered deck overlooking your manicured backyard, the lake and park. The views go on forever.
At the end of the day, retreat to your large master suite and spa-like en suite with soaker tub, double sink vanity and walkin shower. A huge walkin closet will easily house your wardrobe.
A spacious main floor laundry and two-piece powder room reflect the same fine craftsmanship as the rest of the home.
Make your way downstairs to a wide open family/ games room area complete with a fully equipped wet bar and another stunning gas fireplace. This will be the gathering place for all your family and friends. Nine-foot ceilings and good-sized windows bring in lots of natural light, and a door leading out to the patio means easy access to the walking trails around the lake.
Three more goodsized bedrooms, all with walk-in closets, and a four-piece bathroom and utility room complete the lower level.
An attached heated garage with pebble tech flooring and RV parking beside the home mean plenty of room for your vehicles.
This home, located at 5917-28 Avenue, has so many custom finishes it is a must see. Priced at $739,000, with these finishes, it would be impossible to build for even close to that price. For a personal viewing, contact Graham Wideman at:
Central Agencies Realty 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or
Cell 780-679-8384
SUMMER SCHOOL CLASSES FOR KIDS 1. “The Art of Turning Off Lights When You Leave a Room” 2. “How to Load the Dishwasher Like a Boss” (Note: This course is open to husbands as well) 3. “Basic Common Courtesy featuring
How to Change the Toilet Paper Roll” 4. “How to Remember Which Glass is Yours” 5. “How to Properly Open and Close Cereal Boxes,
Chip Bags, etc.” 6. “What’s That Smell? The Importance of Good
Hygiene During Summer Weather”
WHAT KIND OF SUMMER MOM ARE YOU?
Happy Unsticking Your Thighs From a Plastic Chair season! What does the garlic do when it gets too hot? It takes its cloves off. It’s so hot that I have taken to leaving the toilet seat up just to get those chilling, icy stares from my wife. This summer vacation, I’m going someplace really expensive – the gas station. It was at Whistle Stop Golf Course on a brutally hot day, when I saw a father with three kids. I asked cheerfully, “Who’s winning?” “I am,” said one. “No, I am,” said another. “No,” the father said. “Their mother is!” It’s so hot out today that I almost called my ex so I could be around something shady. I see people my age out there on summer vacation climbing mountains, ziplining and water skiing, and here I am feeling good about myself because I got my leg through my underwear without losing my balance. It’s so hot out that the farmers are feeding their chickens crushed ice to keep them from laying hard boiled eggs. A big bug just hit my windshield. He won’t have the guts to do that again. How do you keep your legs from sticking to a chair on hot days? Non-stick cooking spray! It’s so hot that I’m sweating like a politician on election day. Dear Weather, stop showing off. We get it, you’re hot. It’s so hot this week that everybody’s common sense about what to keep covered up has totally evaporated. I’m glad it’s fi nally hot enough to complain about how hot it is. It’s so hot the birds are using oven mitts to pull worms out of the ground. This heat wave is brutal! Not only is it hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk, but you can use your mailbox as a toaster oven.
Chore List Mom: “Here is your alphabetized list of house chores you must complete before you even think about asking me to take you to the pool!” Camp Queen Mom: “If there’s a kids’ camp going on within an hour’s drive, my kids are THERE!” Fend For Yourself Mom: “I don’t care if you’re bored or hungry, just don’t burn the house down before I get home from work at 5 p.m.” Creative Mom: “I’ve got crafts, scavenger hunts, cooking classes and games planned for the entire summer!” Enrichment Mom: “Museum visits, summer workbooks (if they don’t use it, they lose it!) and educational travel plans will keep us busy!” Screen Mom: “Whatever keeps ’em busy. Who’s got time for limits? I’ve got things I need to do, too!” Last Minute Mom: “Summer break is here?!! Shoot, how am I going to keep these kids out of my hair? Time to call Grandma!”