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Hilda Kathleen Anderson
June 26, 1920 ~ November 29, 2021
Hilda was born on June 26, 1920 in the Nursing Home in Camrose, Alberta to Kathleen and Thomas Price. Hilda passed away on November 29, 2021 in St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose. Hilda resided at the Deer Meadows Residence for 14 years, celebrating her 101st birthday in June. A recent fall accelerated a decline in her overall health.
Hilda attended Daresbury rural school southeast of Camrose, and one year at Willow Hill School, after which she went to work at the farm of Bob and Kate Wilcox and other neighbours. That is where she met her husband Frank Bernhard Anderson.
Hilda married Frank on April 3, 1940 at New Westminster, British Columbia. They returned to Alberta in August and in 1941, began farming and continued to farm until 1974, when Frank suffered a stroke. A 100-year farm award was presented to the Anderson family in 2018.
Three things that were important to Hilda were her family, her friends and her faith.
Hilda was active in the Ohaton United Church, was a member of the United Church Women’s group and taught Sunday School. Hilda was also a member of the Daresbury Community Centre. Hilda loved square dancing, music, was an avid reader, and enjoyed playing cards with neighbours. Hilda and Frank and a number of family and neighbours restored the New Salem Skafse Cemetery, which had fallen into disrepair and is still an active cemetery today.
Hilda leaves to mourn her five sons Gordon (Lorna), David (Cheryl), Les (Bonnie), Doug (Gayle) and Bill (Sharon); fifteen grandchildren: Gord and Lorna’s son Todd (Terri), David and Cheryl’s daughter Karilee (Blair), son Chad (Jennifer), Les and Bonnie’s daughters Niki and Jackie (David), son Trevor (Samantha), Doug and Gayle’s daughter Angie (Brad), son Chris (Angela), daughters Katie (Jamie) and Amy (Jim), Bill and Sharon’s daughter Lisa (Ben), sons Jeff and Danny, daughter Danielle, and son Brendan; twenty-eight great-grandchildren; and thirteen greatgreat-grandchildren.
Hilda was predeceased by her husband Frank; grandson Stephen; and siblings Mary Price, Margaret Shermack and Edith Carter.
Thank you to the staff at St. Mary’s Hospital, and the staff at Deer Meadows for their kindness and care.
Cremation has taken place and a family gathering will be held in the Spring. Donations can be made to the New Salem Skafse Cemetery in care of Diana Foss at 4913-56 Street, Camrose T4V 2C6. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com. “Say not in sorrow that she is no more But in thankfulness that she has been.”
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December 27, 1977 ~ December 7, 2005
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Howard C. Reil
The family of Howard C. Reil of Ryley, AB is saddened to announce his passing on November 24, 2021 at the Tofield Hospital at the age of 85 years, seven months. He was born in the Tofield area on April 14, 1936.
He will be greatly missed by his wife of 60 years and 10 months, Inez (nee Hardy) Reil; his sons Scott (Margaret) and Colin (Linda); his daughters Kerry (Philip) Bednarski and Leanne (Darcy) Monteith; nine grandchildren Janine (Dylan) Bednarski, Amanda (Jeremy) Bednarski, Tristan (Amanda Rae) Bednarski, Justin Reil, Miranda (Andrew) Vert, Coltyn (Breanne) Monteith, Brook Monteith, Kolby Monteith, and Victoria Reil. The apples of his eyes were his 15 great-grandkids Makayla, Jared, Arianna, Karissa, Makenna, Alana, Cee Jay, Austin, Kaylee, Ava, Parker, Sofia, Seth, and twins Egan and Inez. He is also survived by his brother-in-law Doug Hardy (Trish), and sister-in-law Sharon Mason; as well as numerous nieces and nephews and many cousins and friends.
He was predeceased by his parents Ezra and Lena Reil; and infant brother Ezra Keith.
Howard farmed the land that his great-grandfather had bought when he emigrated to Canada. Howard was proud of the fact that seven generations of family worked, walked or played on this land. He was forced to quit farming because of asthma, but was happy to be able to work for the County of Beaver as a grader operator –a job at which he did well and loved.
Health issues again forced him to retire, but he still remained on the farm and he was delighted that he had time to be with the grandchildren and, later, great-grandchildren. Howard loved music, and bluegrass, country, and gospel music were a constant in his home. He played guitar and loved to sing and play for his friends and family. He was finally able to watch the kids play basketball, volleyball, soccer, and figure skating. He even went to Christmas concerts.
He was a mechanic, carpenter, plumber, electrician, and all around handyman. He enjoyed going for coffee with “The Coffee Group” until his cancer and COVID forced him to stay home. He is now at peace and will remain in our hearts forever.
In keeping with Howard’s wishes, a private family inurnment ceremony will take place at a later date at Ryley Cemetery. Cremation has taken place.
Memorial donations may be sent to: Haying in the 30’s Cancer Support Society, Box 35, Mallaig, AB T0A 2K0, or to the charity of one’s choice.
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MLA excited about financial future
By Jackie Lovely, MLA Camrose Constituency
Alberta’s deficit is getting smaller with each passing quarter. Finance Minister Travis Toews gave Albertans a full update on the state of our province’s books and it is very encouraging. When the budget was tabled earlier this year, Minister Toews forecasted a deficit above $18 billion.
Today, the projected deficit for the 2021-22 fiscal year is now at $5.8 billion. That comes out to a little over a third of the deficit that was expected when the budget was first tabled. Going back to August, when Albertans were updated on the first quarter, the deficit was expected to be at $7.8 billion. A major reason for higher revenues is rising energy prices. Both oil and gas, as well as renewable sources, are seeing higher prices. Non-renewable resource revenue is currently forecasted at $10.8 billion, which is $8.1 billion more than originally expected.
Expenses increased at a smaller rate than revenues, by $1.8 billion. Around $1.4 billion of this is a provision for potential crop insurance indemnities. Some of our farmers have had to deal with harsh drought conditions. As the MLA for the Camrose Constituency, I advocated for support, which our government was happy to provide to those Alberta farmers and ranchers who were affected by the devastating weather conditions. There was also some money devoted to helping businesses during the pandemic.
We also learned that since the start of the year, 103,000 new jobs have been created. Programs, such as Jobs Now, are helping business owners hire and train employees. What is most exciting is that we are not even close to the peak. According to Canada’s major banks and financial institutions, Alberta is expected to lead Canada in economic growth and job creation in 2022.
I was also honoured to be chosen by the Premier to be the Parliamentary Secretary to the associate minister of the Status of Women. In this new role, I will work to provide how government can best support elder women on aging in place, personal finances, estate planning and life events like the death of a spouse, divorce, or health crisis.
One announcement I am particularly excited about is the Women’s Economic Recovery Challenge Grant. Grants are open to non-profit groups, including community organizations, municipalities, First Nation and Métis communities, industry associations and economic development organizations.
Eligible non-profits can apply for up to $250,000 in funding in these focus areas: increasing the representation of women and girls in STEM, increasing female entrepreneurship, decreasing the challenges women face in the workplace, helping women transition to a new career, supporting inclusive employer training and updating employment skills.
We all win when more women are participating in our economic recovery. You can find more information, and apply at this link www.alberta.ca/womens-economic-recovery-challenge-grant-program.aspx.
I also wanted to touch on something I have been raising awareness on–Noah’s Law. Many of you know the story of former Camrose resident Mchale Busch and her toddler Noah, who were murdered by a registered sex offender living in their Hinton apartment complex. As a provincial MLA, I can help Cody, his family and friends by drawing attention to the work they are doing. Yellowhead MP Gerald Soroka is putting forward a private member’s bill to make the National Sex Offender Registry Database publicly accessible. There is a new petition coming out that will require our support. I will continue to work with Cody to help our community know when the updated petition is available to be signed. View Noah’s Law (justiceformchaleandnoah.ca) for more information.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact my office. We are always here for you!
You can contact Jackie Lovely, Camrose MLA, at Constituency Office, 104, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. Tel: 780-672-0000, camrose@assembly. ab.ca or at Legislature Office, 6th Floor, 9820-107 Street, Edmonton, AB T5K 1E7.
By Lori Larsen
One of Camrose Police Service’s (CPS) finest, Constable John Fernhout, was recently recognized with the 2021 Alberta Association of Chiefs of Police (AACP) Award for outstanding service.
The award is given to an employee who exhibits actions within the service that are innovative, unique and outside those which are expected from an experienced person doing the same task.
Those in the community who have come to know Constable Fernhout (and there are many, including numerous children and youth) are well aware that he goes far beyond what is expected, to improve not only the lives of Camrose youth, but to build positive connections between the youth and the police service.
“I’m very grateful that Insp. Corbett nominated me, as I know it was a lot of work,” remarked Fernhout. “I am also grateful to the Camrose Police Service for giving me the time and resources to create the CORE Program, and for all the Battle River and Elk Island Schools in Camrose for always making me feel so welcome in all of their schools.”
Constable Fernhout began his service with CPS in 2006. He has served two separate terms as CPS School Resource Officer (SRO), tending to the needs of 10 local schools with a student population of 3,500.
“Const. Fernhout also takes part in numerous other special events, presentations and is also the chair of the Camrose Police Service Wellness Committee,” noted CPS Inspector John Corbett, who nominated Fernhout for the award.
As the SRO officer, Fernhout was also responsible for the delivery of the DARE program to all local students in Grades 3 and 6, including mentoring other instructors for the DARE program.
Recognizing that while the principal concepts of the DARE program were beneficial, the program itself was becoming somewhat dated, so Fernhout took it upon himself to create and develop the new CORE program, custom made for Camrose students.
CORE revolves around the basic concept that “youth who serve the communities around them in healthy ways will be motivated to make safe and healthy choices in their own lives.”
Delivery of the new CORE program began at the start of the 2019/2020 school year, and in the following months of testing the new platform, Fernhout received valuable feedback from students and staff on what was working well and what needed to be honed to lock in this new program.
“It was clear from the onset that CORE was responsive to current trends, which resulted in a high level of engagement with the students,” said Corbett.
With the conclusion of the pilot program in 2020 and after a full evaluation, Fernhout received overwhelming support from both the school divisions and the Police Service to move ahead and establish the CORE program into the fabric of the SRO and local schools.
Fernhout busily worked in the school off season to complete the CORE Facilitator’s Manual, design a logo and mascot (Cobra Chicken), develop standardized lesson plans and workbooks, and develop a Final Project and Certificate of Completion.
“Despite the challenges of the global pandemic and how that impacted our local schools, Const. Fernhout was still able to deliver the CORE program to a total of 11 Grade 3 classes in five schools, and 11 Grade 6 classes in four schools,” explained Corbett.
“The school year concluded with a very successful community project, where students authored letters of gratitude to several businesses and organizations throughout the City, showing their appreciation for everything they did for people during the pandemic. Const. Fernhout made a point to hand deliver these letters all around the community, which resulted in a lot of smiles, and even tears of joy.”
Fernhout continues to ensure the growth of the CORE program with the training of new CORE instructors in the Police Service, and succession planning for the next SRO.
“It’s been a pleasure working with such great people at the schools and the Police Station, who care so much about the youth in our community,” said Fernhout.
“Const. Fernhout has dedicated nine out of his 15 total years of service to our School Resource Program, and it goes without saying that even in his day-to-day duties, he has gone above and beyond to build extremely positive relationships with local youth, staff and parents, and represent our organization with immense pride and professionalism.”
In a time when policing has come under close scrutiny and building trust within the community has never been more important, Constable John Fernhout continues to lead by example.
“The CORE program is a great example of a model where police can build meaningful, longlasting partnerships, enhance overall safety in schools, and provide important, community-focused instruction to local youth,” concluded Inspector Corbett. “Doing so aims to strengthen the overall trust and confidence that the public has in the police, and reduce the overall demand on the police to respond to problems.”
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster
Camrose Police Service Constable John Fernhout, left, and Inspector John Corbett hold up the certificate acknowledging Fernhout as the recipient of the Alberta Association of Chiefs of Police award for outstanding service.
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INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND
Rick Schmaus hereby offers the following land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title:
Parcel 1 - NW-2-49-15-W4th (160 titled acres)
Parcel 2 - NE-2-49-15-W4th (160 titled acres)
Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Schmaus Tender”, to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon on January 14, 2022, and shall be accompanied with a cheque for $5,000.00, and GST number. Tenders will not be opened in public. The highest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by mail, and their cheques returned. Successful tenderers shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before March 1, 2022, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Rick at 780-385-1137 or Jordan at 780-385-1221.
INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND
The Estate of Tim Ekelund hereby offers the following land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title:
Parcel 1 - Part NE 19-44-16-W4 (29.53 titled acres)
Parcel 2 - SW 30-44-16-W4 (133.31 titled acres) Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Ekelund Tender”, to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon on January 21, 2022, and shall be accompanied with a cheque for $5,000.00, and GST number and are subject to right of first refusal. Tenders will not be opened in public. The highest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by mail, and their cheques returned. Successful tenderers shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before March 1, 2022, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Chris at 780-994-9494.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS
Estate of ALBERTA JUNE PALMER (PRUSKY), who died on November 17, 2021. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by January 31, 2022, and provide details of your claim by mail to: Estate of Alberta Palmer, 3924-56A Street Close, Camrose, Alberta T4V 4L1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.