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Iris Brown (nee Hryhor)
Iris was born in Nipawin, Saskatchewan to John and Mary Hryhor, on March 2, 1940. She passed away in Camrose, Alberta on November 6, 2022, at the age of 82 years. She was the eighth of eight children. Iris was predeceased by her parents; brothers Morris, Peter, Bill and Terry; and sisters Anna and Lena. She is survived by her sister Pauline Lysak; her children Kenneth, Wesley and Constance; her grandchildren Meredith, Josef, Magdalena, and James; and ten great-grandchildren, the oldest of them being her namesake, Iris Bourget.
Iris grew up in Nipawin, where she naturally became well versed in the language and culture of her Ukrainian parents. She also spent some of her teen years in the Sangudo, Alberta home of her oldest sibling, Anna (Alec) Zwozdesky. At a young age, she moved to Calgary, where she did secretarial work for several companies before being introduced to Myron (Ken) Brown. They were married in 1960 and settled in the city. By 1964, Iris and Ken had had their three children. Iris was an incredibly talented woman, excelling at painting, interior decorating, cooking, etc. She had an incredible soprano voice that saw her in demand for weddings all over Calgary. She once sang with the Everly Brothers. She was vivacious, quick witted, and charmed her way out of more than a few traffic tickets.
Ken and Iris unfortunately parted ways in 1970. After this, Iris continued to raise her three children as best she could, often working two jobs at once. She was a stenographer by day, and often worked as a cocktail waitress in the evenings. She also supplemented her income by translating in court – cases for Ukrainians who didn’t know English – and by selling her paintings for a pretty penny! She would take her kids out, once a month, to the swankiest new restaurants in Calgary.
Sadly, in the prime of her life, Iris became mentally ill. By 1975, she was committed into full-time care. Her ex-husband Ken took charge of the children in that year, and moved them to his home in Brooks. Over the next couple of decades, Iris was in and out of institutions in Edmonton and was cared for by family, primarily her daughter, Constance. She made a few comebacks, returning to work at times, but by 2004, she was institutionalized for good. Despite her confused mind, she continued to charm the socks off the staff in every place that she landed. The last time Mom had a visit from her kids, a nurse reported, with a warm smile, that she had been ‘feisty’ that morning. Bi Ha Pah R M ’ TR b – may her memory be eternal!
“But those who hope in the Lord will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.” (Isaiah 40:31)
“He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away.” (Revelation 21:4)
A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, November 17, 2022 at the Ukrainian Orthodox Cathedral of St. John the Baptist (10951-107 Street, Edmonton). Interment will follow at Evergreen Memorial Garden Cemetery in Edmonton.
In loving memory of Garry Graham
who passed away on November 15, 1986 Quietly remembered every day Sadly missed along life’s way No longer in our lives to share But in our hearts, You’re always there. Ever remembered and sadly missed by your loving family
In memory of Lori Anne O’Brien
January 17, 1963 ~ November 11, 2018 Forever missed and loved by your family and friends
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Robert Kenopic
Robert Kenopic, 83, of Camrose Alberta, passed away on November 6, 2022. Bob was born on April 12, 1939 to Helen and Jack Kenopic in Sudbury, ON. He was the second of eight siblings. At the age of 18, Bob enlisted with the Royal Canadian Air Force in Integral Systems. While doing so, he was initially stationed in North Bay, ON, and then transferred to Marville, France. It was there that he met and married Irene Hogan in 1965, and their first son, Gary, was born. Upon returning to Canada, their second son, David, was born in Gimli, MB. The next stop was Chatham, NB, where Bob, an avid hunter, shot his first moose! He served another tour in Germany, and upon returning to Canada, the family lived in Cold Lake, AB.
In 1988, he retired from Service and moved to Camrose, AB. Bob made many great friends in the community through his hobbies, which included hunting, fishing, woodworking, and trap and skeet shooting.
Bob was predeceased by his parents Jack and Helen. He is survived by his loving wife Irene; his two sons Gary (Jennifer) and David; and his siblings Jacqueline, Lavana, John, Richard (Kathy), Colleen (Lorne), Paul (Nancy), and Peter (Mary Anne).
Funeral Mass was held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, November 12, 2022 at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Camrose, AB, with Father Kris Schmidt as celebrant. Cremation has taken place and inurnment took place at the Camrose Valleyview Cemetery Columbarium. Memorial donations may be made to the St. Francis Xavier Building Fund.
In loving memory of Wife, Mom, Grandma and Great-Grandma Marilyn Karen McLaren
August 14, 1937 ~ November 9, 2021
One year has passed since you left us We cherish the memories of family times spent together, Christmas, time at the cabin, and all the celebrations you made special for all of us. We will always remember you as you always remembered all of us. Love you. – Thomas and family
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Gau commits to Sioux Falls
By Lori Larsen
Local Kodiaks player Callum Gau will be moving on next fall after committing to Augustana University in Sioux Falls, South Dakota (NCAA Div. 1).
Born and raised in Camrose, Callum will be taking a big step away from his hometown next fall to attend post secondary school at another Augustana, this one in South Dakota.
Callum has played for the Camrose Kodiaks for five years, two of which he served as captain. He grew up cheering on the Camrose Kodiaks and watched the Kodiaks win the AJHL championship five times. He came up through the Camrose Minor Hockey Association, became a Kodiaks player and has now secured an NCAA D1 scholarship.
“Callum is a warrior who drags his teammates into the battle,” described Kodiaks head coach, Clayton Jardine. “He has earned this scholarship through his hard work and dedication. I could not be more proud of Callum as a hockey player and individual. He has represented the whole City of Camrose and I am sure there are many minor hockey players within Camrose now that want to grow up and to be just like Gau. The coaching staff in Sioux Falls is getting an outstanding student athlete”.
Callum joins other Camrose and surrounding area players such as Ryan Rutz, Riley Ridell, Scott Galenza, Richard Petiot, Mark Szott, Tim Green, Jason Fleck, Andre Blanchette, Dean Petiot, David Jacobsen, Evan Oberg, Sam Jardine, Kenny Bradley, Karl Stollery, Kyler Kupka, Ryan Huolt, Brennan Davis, Jacob Kendall, Allen York, Damon Zimmer, Cody Laskosky, Lane Brockhoff, and Cooper Sharp as local Camrose products that have committed to a post secondary college while being a Camrose Kodiak.
Callum also joins current teammates Cooper Sharp (Union College NCAA D1) and Ryan Sullivan (Colgate University NCAA D1) with a commitment this season.
Callum will begin his post secondary schooling with Sioux Falls Augustana University in September of 2023.
Kodiaks schedule
By Murray Green
The Camrose Kodiaks have hit a rough part of the Alberta Junior Hockey Team schedule with two tough losses to Brooks and Drumheller.
The Drumheller Dragons were fired up in a 7-2 victory over the Kodiaks on November 5.
Drumheller led 2-1 after 20 minutes with Nathan Sullivan scoring for the Kodiaks. The Dragons added three more tallies in the middle frame to increase their lead. In the third, Callum Gau netted a power play marker before Drumheller added three more goals.
Goalie Robert Andreakos stopped seven of 10 shots before being replaced by Liam Bechthold who turned away 12 of 16 shots. Camrose recorded 24 shots on goal.
The Brooks Bandits scored five gaols in the middle frame and added four in the third to steal a 10-3 win against Camrose on November 2.
The Kodiaks scored twice in the second, Myles Gauld (on a power play) and Owen Lansing, and a power play marker in the third from Noah Alvarez.
Netminder Andreakos stopped 29 of 39 shots fired in his direction. The Kodiaks recorded 29 shots on the Bandits’ net.
The Kodiaks are at home on November 22 for a noon game against Blackfalds on November 22 at the Recreation Centre.
Build it and they will play
By Lori Larsen
What started out a few years back as a fun idea for the Camrose Kodiaks Organization to give back to the community came to fruition on November 11 during the Kodiaks home game, with the unveiling of the Wild Rose Co-op and Kodiaks Kids Club Mini-stick Rink.
“The organization came up with the idea to have a miniature sized “standard” rink built in the north west corner of the Encana arena a few years back, pre-COVID,” said Camrose Kodiaks general manager Boris Rybalka. “Once we received approval from the City of Camrose and Camrose Fire Department the idea began to take shape with the assistance of funding from Wild Rose Co-op.”
With funding in place and approvals met it was only a matter of time before the rink was in place, courtesy of Wild Rose Co-op pickup and delivery and a host of volunteers, including Kodiaks players.
Located at the north west corner of the Encana arena to the right of the big screen on rubber flooring the rink measures in at 20 feet by 12 feet, has regular hockey rink boards, mesh and a door and is quite literally a miniature version of the standard hockey rink.
“The idea is for children to be able to take turns using the mini rink, during Viking, Kodiaks, or minor hockey games or skating or any other times when parents (or guardians) are there watching action on the actual rink,” said Rybalka.
For anyone who has spent any time at all in an arena there are always younger children, attending events with their parents, that inevitability get bored and end up playing somewhere around the arena. The mini rink is going to provide an outlet for energy while teaching children to play well together and giving parents or others a bit of a break from shifting their attention on and off the rink.
The mini rink is yet another way to ensure Camrose and area residents can enjoy the amazing facilities, activities and forms of entertainment in the comfort of their own community.
Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster
Top photo: Some of the Camrose Kodiaks players pitched in to get the new Kodiaks/ Wild Rose Co-op Kids’ Club Mini Stick rink assembled before the official unveiling. Pictured left to right are kneeling players Owen Dean and Carson Brisson. Standing left to right are player Jackson Smith, Camrose Kodiaks equipment manager Regan Bergstrom, players Ty Hodge, Levi Carter, Carson Whyte and Co-op representative and Camrose Kodiaks billet Dale Martin. Photo below: The Wild Rose Co-op and Camrose Kodiaks Kids’ Club Mini Stick Rink was officially unveiled at the beginning of the Kodiaks game on November 11 for a crowd of over 1,000 spectators. Close to 500 children were given free mini sticks at the November 11 game so they could try out the new rink. Pictured on the far left is Wild Rose Co-op Gas Bar assistant manager Kyle Cavanagh and far right Wild Rose Co-op Gas Bar Operations manager Glenn Fox along with Camrose Kodiaks player Jackson Smith, kneeling. Taking up the important centre position are ribbon cutters 10-year-old Quinn Fossen and nine-year-old Ryder Martin.
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ROUND HILL ELKS TURKEY BINGO at Round Hill Community Centre. Friday, November 25. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Bingo 7:30 p.m. For more info, contact Shorty 780-6089483.
EDBERG AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING – November 29, 7:30 p.m.. Edberg Community Hall. Coffee and Donuts. Door Prize.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS – POTTERY FOR SALE –Monday to Saturday, 9 to 5 p.m. until Christmas. West Side Meats Country Store, 1.5 miles west of Edberg. 780-877-2140.
HEISLER ELKS TURKEY BINGO –Monday, November 21, Heisler Community Culture Centre. Doors open 6:30 p.m. Bingo 7:30 p.m. Door prize on advance tickets. Bonanzy to follow.
HAY LAKE S LIBRARY TOY BINGO –Friday, November 18, Hay Lakes Rec Center, Main Street. Doors open 6 p.m. Games start 7 p.m. Note: Only children age 6+ are able to attend.
CHRISTMAS POTPOURRI Saturday, November 19, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Cinnamon Bun Tea $5.00, includes coffee, tea or spiced apple cider. Crafts, door prizes, baking, books, puzzles and second-time-around Christmas items. St. Andrew’s Church Hall, 4713-50 Street. Everyone welcome.
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MAIN STREET RETAIL SPACE – located in high traffic, southerly area of Main Street, Camrose. Generous 1,664 sq. ft. of prime space at 4868-50 Street. Nicelydecorated,air conditioned. $14.34/sq. ft./year, plus share of property taxes, utilities, waste removal and insurance, boils out to $2,812.16 all-in monthly. Available immediately. Call Blain or Don at 780-672-3142, the fairest, most reasonable people in the business. 2-BEDROOM APARTMENT – In excellent condition! Perfect for seniors. The suite has stove, fridge, dishwasher, washer and dryer, blinds and one parking stall. Heat, water, garbage pick up, Telus TV and internet included. Building has an elevator and social room. No smoking building. Call 780-678-2621 for more info or to set up a viewing.
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BEST LOCATION ON MAIN STREET CAMROSE – Excellent, affordable multi-use space with reception area, office, work area with cupboards and sink. $725/mo. includes all utilities. COVID workable. Could be the perfect place for your business. Have a look! Immediate possession. Best crosswalk location on Main Street. 780679-2170.
ROOMS FOR RENT in the Scotney and Jacqueline character homes. Both are 2.5 blocks from university in Camrose. Clean, quiet and bright. Rent is $495 - $600 monthly plus DD and includes WiFi, utilities, recycle pick-up, yard care and snow removal. Partially furnished w/ shared laundry. (Some rooms are fully furnished for international students.) This is an affordable, quality accommodation that fills quickly. (Some rooms still available.) No partiers, smokers or pets allowed. Reduced rate over the summer for students. Please call Dave P., 780678-6163.
SUPER LARGE, SUPER QUIET – Second floor office in downtown Camrose! 340 sq. ft., former broadcast studio. $464.95/mo., all inclusive except communications and GST. Call Blain Fowler or Don Hutchinson, 780-672-3142 days, two of the fairest, most reasonable fellows in the business! CHOOSE YOUR NEW OFFICE Selection of very nice street level offices in newer airconditioned building in Downtown Camrose * Single offices from $237.51 per month * Two consecutive 137 sq. ft. offices. Take one or take both of them. $313.16 each monthly, all in. Come and have a look! * Quiet, considerate neighbours * Easy access * Lots of parking for customers * Energized parking for tenants * Immediate occupancy Call Blain Fowler or Don Hutchinson, 780-672-3142 days, the fairest, most reasonable fellows in the business! MAIN STREET RETAIL SPACE – for lease. Ground floor plus basement. Prime location on busy corner, 5001-50 Street. 2950 sq. ft., plus +/– 1500 sq. ft. in basement. Nicely decorated, a/c, new roof. $2700 plus triple net. 780-608-5222 for details. Our thanks to Fringe Benefits for being a wonderful tenant. We wish them great success.
BRAND NEW 2-BEDROOM – one bath bi-level units available. Located close to hospital and downtown. Rent plus utilities with water included. No smokers, partiers or pets. 780608-8315 to enquire.
GENEROUS OFFICE MAIN STREET CAMROSE 193 sq. ft. on second floor. Quiet considerate neighbours. Paved occupant parking in rear. $263.93/mo., all inclusive, except communications and GST. Call Blain Fowler or Don Hutchinson 780-672-3142 days, two of the fairest, most reasonable fellows in the business!
DOWNTOWN RETAIL SPACE 5044-52 Street 2,400 sq. ft. Lots of windows Separate heat and A/C Two washrooms, one kitchen No common fees $1,800/month plus utilities and GST Call Paul 780-608-5032
ESPECIALLY NICE OFFICE SUITE Generous 794 sq. ft. suite, suitable for two, three or more staff. Includes two private offices. Located in Downtown Camrose. Main floor, easily accessible, bright, quiet. $1,668.06/mo. Call Blain Fowler or Don Hutchinson, 780-672-3142 days, two of the fairest, most reasonable fellows in the business.
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TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – ground floor unit offers zero step access. Recently renovated, and brand new flooring throughout. Two private balconies. Convenient downtown location, just one block from Co-op grocery store and Mirror Lake walking paths. Clean, quiet, non-smoking building, owner managed. No pets. In keeping with our existing profile, we are inviting inquiries from mature, responsible adults. Snow shovelling and yard care provided free of charge. $1050 rent includes heat and water. Phone 780-878-4684.
ROMMATE WANTED – one bedroom available in half duplex. Newly painted and clean. Located just off ring road. Nearby parking. $750/mo., rent and utilities. Text 780-878-5153 for more info.
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1 BED, 1 BATH APARTMENT – Assignment of Lease. Available starting January 1, 2023 until July 31, 2023. Ability to renew lease. $1022/mo. (Includes heat and water). $399 security deposit. Unfurnished. Laundry in building. Quiet building. 10 min. walking distance to downtown Camrose and Augustana campus. For any inquiries please contact by phone at 403- 926-2402 or email Sydney. Wintrip@gmail.com. MACHINE RY
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Since The Camrose Booster first started publishing the community’s favourite newspaper back in 1952, we’ve relied on carriers to look after delivering our publications and flyers for our valued customers. It’s a job that has been a wonderful first job, stepping stone, interim employment or retirement hobby for countless people. Hundreds of families in the past 70 years have become “team carriers” with the objective of saving money for a family vacation, major purchase, college, university or other education. Carriers are required to deliverThe Booster and inserts on Tuesdays. We will deliver these to a drop-o point on your route or you may pick them up at our o ce. Minimum age is 12 years; approximately half of our routes are delivered by adults.
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FAMILY SUPPORT COORDINATOR
Classifi cation: Full Time, Non-Union
Salary: $23 to $28 per hour
Closing Date: December 2, 2022 Required Qualifi cations • Post-secondary diploma or degree in Social Work or Child and
Youth Studies and a minimum 5 year’s relevant experience in a
Human Services field, such as Children’s Services, Addictions,
Parenting Strategies, Behavioral Difficulties, Custody and
Access. • Current First Aid and CPR Certification • Current Police Information Check and Child Welfare
Intervention Check Description Reporting to the Executive Director, the Family Support Coordinator establishes and maintains healthy professional relationships with the women and children residing within the Camrose Women’s Shelter. The Coordinator delivers group programs and individual supports to educate, inform, and provide a role model for the mother-child relationship; provides age appropriate sessions for children; liaises with community agencies to meet specific needs of the child, mother or family unit; coordinates and/or provides childcare as required; assists in transition planning; and is a member of the Shelter’s Direct Services Team and Leadership Team. Other responsibilities include: supervision of Child Care Workers, coordination of OH&S procedures and protocols, manage Kitchen operations, recruit staff as required; submit monthly and year end reports to the Executive Director describing program progress or changes for Board information; oversee the care, maintenance and safety of children’s equipment and recreation area. Our Shelter maintains a policy of Trauma Informed Practice. This means having an awareness of trauma and its impacts, and speaking, acting and existing in ways that are least likely to trigger or further harm those who have experienced trauma. A trauma informed stance means applying the “universal caution” and approaching every individual as though they have experienced trauma. The Camrose Women’s Shelter follows current Alberta Health Services safety protocols and will provide appropriate PPE as required. Please forward resumé and cover letter to:
Email: family@camrosewomenshelter.org
Fax: 780-679-4999
Mail: Box 1405, Camrose, AB T4V 1X3
We thank all who apply; however only those selected for consideration will be contacted.
JDP Wasserman LLP is seeking an organized and experienced individual to work in our Camrose o ce as an ADMINISTRATOR/BOOKKEEPER
Duties and responsibilities will include: • customer service • administrative duties • full cycle accounting • all aspects of bookkeeping • accounts payable and accounts receivable processing • payroll processing and administration • bank reconciliations • and various other duties as assigned e ideal candidate will have a minimum of three years’ related experience and have experience in Microso O ce, QuickBooks and Sage. Experience in public practice and personal income tax preparation would be an asset. Should be self-motivated, willing to learn, work e ectively with minimal supervision, and have good communication and organizational skills. We strive to have a family friendly environment and a exible work schedule. Full bene t package is provided along with remuneration based on experience. Please reply to:
Email: info@jdpwasserman.com
Fax: 780-352-5285
We thank all candidates for their applications, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
We would appreciate no phone calls, please.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS
Estate of CLARE FAY CARLSON, who died on June 16, 2022. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Friday, December 23, 2022, and provide details of your claim with WAYNE THRONDSON, K.C., at Fielding & Company LLP, Suite 100, 4918-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S3. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS
Estate of DEVINA DENNIS, who died on October 9, 2022. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Friday, December 16, 2022, and provide details of your claim with WAYNE THRONDSON, K.C., at Fielding & Company LLP, Suite 100, 4918-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S3. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
Vikings fight for wins in first half of season
By Murray Green
The Augustana Vikings compete in the 2022-23 Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference.
Cross-country
Augustana runners entered the CCAA championships on November 12 hosted by Medicine Hat College.
Hockey
The Vikings enjoyed a break in the action with a week off from competition. They sit tied for second place with eight points after six games and a 4-2 record.
The next home game is on November 18 at 7 p.m. when the Concordia Thunder are in Camrose.
In the win, Tayah Fiveland led the offence with 23 points, while Mackenzie Mrazik chipped in with 18 points and Jenessa Doctor added 17.
In the Olds match, Fiveland scored 18 points, while Mrazik netted 16 points in support.
The Vikings are tied for second place with eight points and a 4-2 record.
On the men’s side, the Vikings lost 83-72 to Red Deer and won 82-77 against the Olds.
In the first game, Vikings were led on offence by Ryan Degner with 17 points, while Brett Marlow added 15 and Marc Parma netted 14.
In the Olds match, Nic Harder stepped up with 27 points, while Degner chipped in with 21.
The Vikings are tied for third place with six points and a 3-3 record.
The next home games are on November 19 at 6 and 8 p.m. against the SAIT Trojans.
Volleyball
Augustana Vikings women’s team lost 3-1 to the Red Deer Queens, November 4.
The Vikings were led by Shae Boyes with 14 kills, Sarah Dedrick with 27 assists and Addison Wolosuk with 10 digs.
The Vikings are tied for third place with eight points and a 4-3 record.
On the men’s side, the Vikings lost 3-0 to Red Deer.
In the match, Devon Nazarchuk had nine kills, Calder Thompson had 19 assists and Jonah Vander Leek recorded four digs.
The Vikings are in seventh place with no points and a 0-7 record.
Augustana Vikings host the Olds Broncos on November 18 at 6 and 8 p.m. for home games.