The CAMROSE BOOSTER, June 28, 2022 – Page 6
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Camrose Registry Ltd.
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
Road tests can be booked through our website at
www.camroseregistry.com. 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
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JORGENSEN Plumbing & Heating Ltd. 5503-52 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0X7
780-672-2604
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• Just finishing grade six, Levi Horton expected to be spending more time on the golf course. He was our “cover boy” on this issue of the Booster receiving help with his putting stroke from Camrose Golf Course Professional, Mike Anderson, who will be teaching a number of Junior Golf lessons during the summer months. • The Camrose sub-local of the Alberta Teachers’ Association recently recognized a number of its members, who are retiring after this school year, at a banquet June 12. They are: Lillian Voss retiring after 20.6 years of service; Shirley Johnson, retiring after 28 years; Merle Stover, retiring after 35 years; Milo Saby, with 34 years of service; Len Schultz leaving after 32 years; Dennis Lindstrand, retiring after 31 years; and Lyle Byers, with 32.5 years of service. • Heather Gail Nielsen, daughter of Leif and Ina Nielsen, received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing Degree June 9, 1997, graduating with distinction from the University of Alberta. • The June 1 Run for Shelter raised more than $4,000 for Camrose Women’s Shelter family violence awareness programming, $ 1,200 of which came from race participants themselves. Presenting a cheque for the latter amount to Camrose Women’s Shelter program develpoment and community awareness coordinator, Wendy Woychuk was Run for Shelter co-coordinator, Melanie Simmet.
• Doug Munro, a 28-year-old teacher and village councillor in Strome, was nominated to carry the Social Credit banner in Battle River in the next federal election. He defeated Austin Chant, a Camrose area farmer at the convention held in Killam, Saturday evening, June 17th. Over 100 persons attended. • Calgary Power Ltd. has announced the appointment of a new Assistant Safety Supervisor for the Company’s northern service area. Grant Skippen, formerly Lineman Foreman ‘A’, Construction, Calgary West, is expected to assume his full responsibilities in the fall, but appointment became effective June 1, 1972. Headquarters will be in Edmonton. • Max McLean was installed as president of the Camrose Lions Club by Arnold Fredland, the Lions District Governor, who is from Forestburg. • The work of David Lyseng, Lyseng Studios, 500650th St., Camrose, will be included in a special display of the Canadian National Print Show at Detroit’s Cobo Hall, July 23-27, as a highlight of the annual convention of the Professional Photographers of Americal, Inc. (PP of A). Mr. Lyseng’s work will be exhibited as part of the first showing in the U.S. of the Canadian National Print Show. The display will consist of 150 photographs judged best from submissions by photographers throughout Canada.