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Hot meats and savoury side dishes, fresh salads, breads and cold cuts. Norsemen Inn Buffet Schedule:

Daily Buffet: Mon.-Fri., 11 am-2 pm Sunday Buffet: 10 am-2 pm and 5-8:30 pm

Turkey Buffet: First Sunday of the Month – 5 to 8:30 pm Chinese Buffet: Last Monday of the Month – 5 to 8:30 pm

#SpeedbirdJamboree

JULY 24 - 25 | EXHIBITION DRIVE EAST camroseairshow.com

■ Canadian Forces Snowbirds ■ Canadian Forces CF18 Demo Team ■ CH-146 Gri on Tactical Helicopter

Gates Open 12:30 pm Showtime 1:30 pm

Phone 780-672-9171 www.norsemeninn.com

Directed by Mike Hicks

Bailey film premiere Saturday, July 24, 2021

Doors: 6:00 pm Start: 7:00 pm Ticket Price: $30, including service fees and taxes

Join the Bailey Theatre and Typecast Anonymous for the fi lm premiere of Where or When?, a one-act play fi lmed inside the Bailey Theatre. This event will include the debut screening of Where or When?, live music performed by the fi lm’s composer, and will be followed by a panel discussion with the actors, director, and writers. Light food and refreshments will be provided as part of this event. For more information on this event, visit baileytheatre.com, email boxoffice@baileytheatre.com, or call the Bailey Box Office at 780-672-5510.

PACK UP A VEHICLE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY.

Admission includes an entire carload of Airshow fans.

■ VIP Carload $120 (Carload of 4 to 6 works out to $20-30/person) ■ Premium Carload $55 (Carload of 4 to 6 works out to $9.17-$13.75/person – about the same as a movie) ■ General Carload $35 (Carload of 4 to 6 works out to $5.80-$8.75/person)

This is a limited capacity event and anticipated to sell out – buy your tickets online in advance!

This event is proudly presented by the Camrose Flying Club & Iron Creek Flying Club

Bailey Theatre to host movies

By Lori Larsen

If you are looking for a futuristic peek into society gone awry postapocalypse, then head down to the Bailey Theatre on July 17 for a double feature of the film Mad Max.

Tom Hardy takes up the gauntlet in his brooding portrayal of Mad Max in 2015’s Fury Road–an interesting take on the character brought to the world’s attention by Mel Gibson in the 1981s post-apocalyptic classic The Road Warrior. Visit www.baileytheatre.com.

YUP

Fingers still do the walking

BUT NOW IT’S ON DEVICES, NOT IN DIRECTORIES

“Show me a person under 40 years of age still using a phonebook and I’ll show you someone who’s probably still living in their parent’s basement.”

Tim Bailey

MARKETING STRATEGIST

Every business in Camrose, one handy location

at a big box store,

or you can buy it where…

• the price is the same! • we teach you how to use it. • we answer your grilling questions. • we can prepare a sample meal for you. • we provide after-sales parts and service. • we o er you the country’s best rubs, sauces and spices. • you will have the owner’s cell number, just in case you need after-hours service.

Visit the Top Traeger dealer in east-central Alberta.

4112-44 Avenue, Camrose • 780.672.9718 • HOURS: Mon. - Fri., 9:30 am - 5:30 pm; Sat., 9:30 am - 3:00 pm

F ofessional, friendly assistance with your accounting needs,

Visit or call us soon.

Lynn Kneeland

Mainstream Accounting

4704E-49 Avenue, Camrose | Fax 780.608.8714 Phone 780.608.8700

Office Hours: Monday to Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Pets deserve better health too!

We sell premium quality pet foods at prices comparable and often better than big box or grocery stores. Our goal is to have healthy, happy pets! Take good care of your best friends!

5706-48 Avenue, Camrose 780-608-2024

We even offer a Free Food Frequent Buying Plan!

CCWS explores path to well-being with yoga session

By Lori Larsen

Get out your yoga mat and join in on the virtual Yoga: A Sustainable Path to Well-Being to be presented on Thursday, July 15 at 7 p.m., as part of the Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society summer programs. Presenter and yoga teacher Dr. Deanna Mason will be leading the presentation and providing insights into the connections between yoga and sustatainability, followed by a free, gentle yoga practice suited for all abilities and ages.

“While the roots of yoga were planted in India thousands of years ago, yoga has much to teach us about sustainability and our contemporary relationship with the natural world,” said Mason.

Following the presentation and yoga practice, Dr. Mason will be available for questions and answers. “This presentation is a great fit whether you are brand new to yoga or have experienced the enhanced flexibility, awareness, and calm this ancient practice fosters.”

Last week’s presentation on coyotes had attendees howling the praises of the cunning creatures. “The presentation Talking Coyotes was a great success,” noted Greenspace and Wildlife Stewardship coordinator Rhyleigh Henault. “We had a great turnout and a lot of great questions from attendees about coyote habits and how they can help. “Dr. Shelley Alexander gave us great tips on how to read coyote’s behaviour and how to act if you encounter a coyote. There was also fantastic information about coyote’s social systems and how we can deter them from our living areas.”

To take part in the presentation, email Henault at wildlifesteward ship@camrose.ca or rhenault@camrose.ca to request a Zoom invitation.

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