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An important “PART” of our team

Throughout our 40 year history serving the automotive needs of Camrose and area, our greatest source of pride has come from providing superior service to our valued customers. Of course, the single most important component in our ability to o er the highest standards of service is our dedicated team of professionals. An upcoming retirement within our Parts Department has provided an exciting and rare opportunity to join the Lamb Ford team. We are now inviting applications for the position of

As a front line position, dealing directly with our clientele, it is exceedingly important that we nd the right candidate to ful ll our parts customers’ highest expectations. Our talented crew of Parts Advisors are adept at providing friendly, knowledgeable advice to customers about the equipment, accessories and parts available for a speci c vehicle, helping them navigate to the right products to suit their needs. This invariably means meticulous research on various auto parts, and discerning which parts are compatible with which vehicles. A Parts Advisor is also responsible for maintaining and tracking inventory, and ordering supplies for the dealership. The right candidate will be a high school graduate, and possess well-rounded computer skills. Experience is an asset, but not a requirement. An apprenticeship opportunity is available for the right individual. If you are bright, personable, and thrive in a fast-paced working environment, we’d love to hear from you.

Please apply with résumé to bdenham@lambford.com or in person at 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose Attention: Brett Denham, Dealer Principal and GM

Parts Advisor

MANAGER/CARETAKER

For 24-suite apartment, onsite caretaker suite. Duties include: • vacuuming, • basic maintenance, • yard care, • overseeing tenant matters, etc.

Excellent opportunity for individual and/or couple as supplementary income. Candidate must be responsible, dependable, and bondable. Send resumé (reference CB 06/21) to Box 1115, Camrose, AB T4V 4E7 Inquiries at 780-679-4678

Purely Canada Foods Battle River Railway

About Us

Grain Operations Manager

Battle River Railway is a New Generation Cooperative owned locally by and for farmers. Headquartered in Forestburg, AB, we own and operate our shortline railway from Camrose to Alliance, AB, as well as grain assets at three locations along our railway. Through our partnership with Purely Canada Foods, we aim to provide value to farmers as they sell their crops to local and global markets. Purely Canada Foods (PCF) is a vertically integrated grain exporting company headquartered just outside Regina, SK, with physical assets including railway infrastructure, grain storage terminals, private railcar fleet, and strategic farm acres. These assets allow PCF to reliably and nimbly provide the highest quality products and service to our domestic and international customers. Purely Canada has additional offices in Saskatoon, SK, Forestburg, AB, and Blenheim, ON.

Tasks

• Responsible for all grain operations and staff. Including facilities at Rosalind, Heisler and Alliance • Engage with existing customers and cultivating new customers • Planning and performing regular maintenance • Operating various grain handling equipment • Work with existing team to coordinate and communicate deliveries with farmers • Work with existing team to plan and execute a shipping schedule • Regular travel between locations is required

Skills required

• Self driven, highly motivated, good communicator with a team attitude • Comfortable with spreadsheets, computers and texting is required • A valid class 5 license and an adequate personal vehicle (mileage will be paid) • Experience in the grain industry is required

Compensation

• Pay will be a competitive salary based on experience • Performance based bonus • Annual profit share eligible • Health benefits program • A laptop and an allowance for a personal phone will be provided Contact: Matt@battleriverrailway.ca Websites: BattleRiverRailway.ca, PurelyCanada.ca Employer: Battle River Railway Position: Full Time

BUSINESS KEEPS BUILDING AT HAUSER HOME HARDWARE WE’RE HIRING!

Delivery Truck Driver

We’ve expanded our delivery fleet. We need an experienced delivery driver, minimum Class 3. Air certification desirable. Capable of heavy lifting and excellence in customer service is a must. If you have at least 3 years’ driving history and a clean driver abstract, you may be right for us and us for you. We take all COVID-19 precautions seriously, are highly safety-conscious and offer attractive benefits package.

Benefits of working at

Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre

• an exciting retail work environment • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • opportunity to learn about the thousands of products Home carries • a clean, safe working environment • opportunity to help customers live better lives • company benefits • staff discount

Apply with resumé and references to Jill… 6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818 Fax 780-672-8809

Email jill@hhbccamrose.ca

Arts Engagement Manager

Camrose Arts Society ~ $30/hour

The Camrose Arts Society is seeking a motivated, organized and experienced Arts Engagement Manager. This position includes a diverse portfolio related to the functioning of the Camrose Arts Society (CAS) and its initiatives. This position is a temporary, part-time position of 24 hours per week for six months duration from start date. Renewal of contract pending funding and successful delivery of position objectives. Full position details can be found at camroseartssociety.ca Please apply with a resumé and cover letter to info@camroseartssociety.ca by July 18, 2021. Only successful applicants will be contacted for an interview. We thank all those who apply.

BIRTHS

To Amy-Ann and Jordan Sand, of Camrose, a son on June 30.

To Kristina Kuznetsova and Micheal Jennings, of Camrose, a son on July 1.

To Mary Duram and Owrine Dsilva, of Viking, a daughter on July 2.

To Nikish and Shilpa Sharma, of Camrose, a son on July 2.

DEATHS

Gary Donnivan Bruner, of Lacombe, formerly of Camrose, on June 25, at 82 years of age.

Kimberly Crowle, of Camrose, on July 1, at 62 years of age.

Betty Jean Lofgren, of Camrose, formerly of Rosalind, on July 1, at 81 years of age.

Marjorie Walker, of Seattle, at 94 years of age.

George Henry Kleinschroth, of Ministik, on July 6, at 96 years of age.

Sophia Alice Sych, of Camrose, formerly of Bittern Lake, on July 6, at 88 years of age.

Nadine Evelyn Evans, of Camrose, on July 7, at 84 years of age.

Lillian Ann “Louise” Hubbard, of Edmonton, on July 8, at 81 years of age.

A pastor decided to skip church one Sunday morning and go play golf. He told his assistant he wasn’t feeling well. He drove to a golf course in another town so nobody would know him. He teed off on the fi rst hole. A huge gust of wind caught his ball, carried it an extra hundred yards and dropped it right in the hole for a 450-yard hole in one! An angel looked at God and said, “What did you do that for?” God smiled and said, “Who’s he going to tell?” Sleeping is hard in the summer because blankets are too warm, but without them I am vulnerable to monsters. My son has been away all week at summer camp. I asked my daughter, “Do you miss your brother?” She looked at me, puzzled, and said, “Isn’t he in his room?” Took our kids to a restaurant for the fi rst time in over a year. As my six-year-old crouched in her chair, eating a burger patty like a feral child, and my four-year-old tried to remove her pants and painted her face with ketchup, it occurred to be that maybe we weren’t yet ready to re-enter society. Me as a kid [falling 10 feet off monkey bars]: “I’m okay!!!” Me now: “I tried to scoop ice cream that was a bit too frozen and I dislocated my shoulder.” A real smart TV would increase the volume when you start eating potato chips. I phoned my wife and asked her if she wanted me to pick up Fish and Chips on my way home from work, but she just grunted at me. I think she still regrets letting me name the twins. The credit union has just introduced a new service where, when you request it, they will text you your savings account balance. It’s really cool. I just wonder if the LOL at the end is necessary. Friend: “Your kids have so much energy. Where do they get it from?” Me: “They suck it directly from my soul.” A truck loaded with Vicks VapoRub overturned on the QE2 Highway during vacation season. Amazingly, there was no congestion for eight hours. There is no overdressing this summer. If you see me fully done up to go grocery shopping, mind your own business. These clothes have been waiting to be worn in public for months! Is there a nicer feeling than being in a room full of people and the dog chooses to come and sit next to you? I think not. I used to date a girl who couldn’t stop counting. I often wonder what she’s up to now. Wore my husband’s shoes outside and now I can’t stop grilling things and checking my weather app. Has anyone else used WD40 to get rid of mice? It doesn’t work, but it stops the squeaking. If a tree falls in the forest and no one is there to see it… a chihuahua fi ve hundred miles away will bark at it. Husbands, every time you talk to your wife, you should be aware, “This conversation is being recorded for quality assurance and training purposes.” When one door closes, another one opens. Other than that, it’s a pretty good car. A doctor’s toilet was plugged, so he called the plumber. The plumber said, “It’s 3:00 in the morning, can’t it wait?” The doctor said, “If you were sick, I’d have to come out.” The plumber said, “Fair enough,” and went to the doctor’s house. He lifted the toilet seat, threw in two Tylenol and said, “Give it a few days and if it’s still the same, give me a call.” When is a cow hairy on the inside and outside at the same time? When it stands in the doorway of the barn. At my age, getting lucky means walking into a room and remembering what I came in for. Whoever put the letter “B” in the word “subtle” is a genius.

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Visitors and residents are reminded to never drink or cook with untreated water directly from any recreational body of water.

Blue-green appears like scum, grass clippings, fuzz or globs on the surface of water, blue-green algae can be blue-green, greenish-brown, brown, and/ or pinkish-red, and often smells musty or grassy.

Weather and wind conditions can cause algae blooms to move from one location in the lake to another.

Note that areas of Little Beaver Lake in which the blue-green algae bloom is not visible can still be used for recreational purposes, even while this bluegreen algae health advisory is in place.

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PARK SOUNDS

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Members of the singing group Joyce and Friends, all Camrose branch of the Royal Canadian Legion members, sang summer songs at Mirror Lake Park to entertain people with fun and music on June 25.

Central Agencies Home of the Week

Four bedroom bungalow

By Lori Larsen

Now is the time to get into home ownership with this lovely four bedroom bungalow located in the beautiful Elizabeth Heights Park subdivision.

The virtually maintenance-free brick exterior of the home adds charm to the well-maintained home and property.

As you enter the home, you can head into the living room where you can enjoy sitting in front of the fireplace and gazing out the large front window.

Laminate wood floors follow through to the formal dining area that could easily be used as a home office or family entertainment area that leads directly into the kitchen.

The u-shaped kitchen offers room to prepare meals while visiting with family or guests sitting in the kitchen nook area. Plenty of cupboards and counter space and a pantry mean lots of prep room and tucked away storage. A patio door leads out to the stunning backyard with a deck and patio area, perfect for outdoor entertaining.

Retreat to your master bedroom and a private two-piece en suite after a long day. Two more bedrooms, one of which is currently set up as a spacious laundry area, and a four-piece main bathroom provide lots of living space.

The completely finished basement has a good-sized family room, two more bedrooms and a completely renovated three-piece bathroom. Older children could enjoy some privacy or you could easily set up a hobby room.

The backyard is beautifully maintained, thanks to underground sprinklers, fully fenced and features a grassy area, two garden sheds and a large paver brick pad with a gate for easy RV parking.

Ready for you to move right in, with fast possession, this home, located at 7013-43 Avenue and priced at $335,900, is the perfect place to finish out your summer and head into fall. For a personal viewing, contact Lyndsey Delwo at:

Central Agencies Realty 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-678-6117 Cell

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