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Helen Rhea McBride Barnett (nee Tritton)
February 16, 1932 ~ December 21, 2022
With gratitude for a life well lived, we announce the passing of our beloved mother and grandmother, Helen Rhea McBride Barnett at the age of 90. Helen passed away peacefully at the Southwood Care Centre in Calgary, Alberta.
She was predeceased by her first husband, Thomas Leonard McBride; daughter Leonora Sawyer; and second husband, Robert Barnett.
Helen will be dearly missed by her son, Tom (Michelle); daughters Penny (Ian) and Mary-Ellen (Gary); grandchildren, Julianne, Jennica, Tim, Emma, Patrick and Olivia; and brother, Laverne (Janet).
A celebration of Helen’s life will be held at a later date.
She was an accomplished musician and had an undying passion for music. She will be remembered fondly as our “Singing Grandma.” A donation, to honour Helen’s love of music, may be made to the National Music Centre in Calgary, Alberta.
Gunhild Anna Berke
December 10, 1926 ~ December 21, 2022
Gunhild Anna Berke was born in Norway on December 10, 1926. She passed away peacefully in Camrose on December 21, 2022 at the age of ninetysix.
At the age of one, she travelled from Norway to Canada and grew up on the Fjalestad family farm near Bawlf. Her family included two older sisters and one younger brother.
After completing high school, she went to university and became a teacher. She taught for twenty-three years in seven different schools between the late 1940s and 1979. She also served at her church in each community where she lived. Gunhild gave generously of her time throughout her life helping others in various ways.
Gunhild enjoyed several sports. While at the University of Alberta, she played on the women’s softball team. She also enjoyed curling. During her fifties she took up downhill skiing and skied until after her seventieth birthday.
In 1952, Gunhild married Howard. They lived in Kavanagh, New Norway, Ryley and Camrose. Howard passed away in 1988. After moving from her home in 2010, she lived at Deer Meadows and Seasons in Camrose.
Left to mourn her loss are her sons Elmer, Ralph (Cheryl) and Lorne; grandchildren Kirsten (Steven), Kristoffer (Maria), Shayla and Jayden; great-grandchildren Clay, Everett, Signe, Farren and Brigham.
She was predeceased by her sisters Eldrid and Gundbjorg; and her brother Torof.
Gunhild had many friends. She will be missed greatly by her family and those close to her for her love, kindness and wisdom. While her words were usually not many, they were impactful.
A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Wednesday, January 4, 2023 at Messiah Lutheran Church, 4810-50 Street, Camrose with Rev. Bev Swanson officiating.
If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Gunhild’s memory may be made to Messiah Lutheran Church.
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Margaret Rosalyn Morter
December 14, 1942 ~ December 20, 2022
On December 20, 2022, Margaret Roslyn Morter (Scarrow) passed away peacefully at St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose, Alberta. She was 80.
Margaret was born in 1942 in Red Deer. Her family moved to Lacombe where she grew up and graduated high school. She moved to Calgary and started to work for AGT/Telus where she worked until her retirement in 2000. In 1968, she married the love her life Charles John Morter. On April 27, 1974 Melanie joined the happy couple. They lived in Calgary until 1974 when Charles accepted a job in Camrose.
Margaret loved watching curling and the Camrose Kodiaks. During the summer she could be found out at Silver Creek Golf Course golfing and enjoying the company of her Silver Creek friends.
Margaret was predeceased by her parents Kenneth and Madeline Scarrow; brothers-in-laws Gary Morter, and Robert Ross; motherin-law Gebrig Morter; and husband Charles Morter.
She is survived by her daughter Melanie (Desmond); brother Donald (Rosemarie) Scarrow; sister-in-law Jean Ross; and she leaves to mourn many nieces, nephews, relatives, and friends.
Margaret’s family would like to sincerely thank the wonderful staff at the Bethany Care Centre – Bashaw Meadows, Dr. Slabbert and St. Mary’s for the care and attention they provided Margaret over the years while she was in their care.
A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Monday, January 9, 2023, at the City Lights Church officiated by Rev Brian Hunter.
For those who are able, donations to the S.T.A.R.S. Air Ambulance, or to the charity of your choice are much appreciated.
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Kenneth “Wayne” French
July 2, 1926 ~ December 23, 2022
Wayne French passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his family on December 23, 2022. He lived his life with joy, humour, and love until his final day at the age of 96 years.
Wayne will be lovingly remembered by his children Cheryl (Frank) VanDornick, Doug (Sylvia) French, Laurie (Jim) Hill, Sandy (Cindy) French, Sharon French, and Dianne Clarke; fourteen grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and his dear friend Margaret Hall. Wayne will also be remembered by his brother-inlaw Lorne (Marion) Ellestad; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Wayne was predeceased by Violet, his wife of 40 years; son-inlaw Greg Clarke; his parents Alexander and Grace; his twin brother Hazen; and his three sisters Shirley, Caroline and Isabelle.
Wayne grew up on a farm near Dinant and lived all of his adult life in Camrose. He enjoyed thirty-eight years as a teacher, most as principal of Sifton School. He loved dancing, golfing, woodworking, crossword puzzles, playing pool, and spending time with family and friends. He was a long-time member of the United Church and enjoyed ushering and reading verses. Wayne could not say enough about how much he enjoyed his home and his friends at Brookside, where he lived for the past eleven years.
Thank you to Rachel, Donica, and caregivers from Camrose Home Care for your professional and compassionate care for dad over the past months, and to the staff and residents of Brookside for your friendship and caring.
A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Saturday, January 7, 2023, at the CityLights Church, 4920-48 Street Camrose, with Rev. Brian Hunter and Rev. Helen Reed officiating.
If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions in Wayne’s memory may be made to the Heart & Stroke Foundation, the Alberta Lung Association, or to the Cross Cancer Society.
To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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Family pickleball
By Lori Larsen
Start 2023 with a fun new way for the whole family to stay active.
The Camrose Pickleball Club is introducing Family Pickleball Play on Sunday afternoons beginning January 8 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. for children under 18 years of age along with their parents/grandparents at the Camrose Fieldhouse.
When the weather outside is frightful bring the family down and enjoy some indoor fun.
Pickleball is a paddle sport played on a court that combines elements of tennis, badminton, and pingpong using a paddle and plastic ball with holes and can be easily enjoyed by player of all ages and skill levels.
For more information visit the Camrose Pickleball website at pickleball canada.org/club/campc or email camrosepickleball@ gmail.com.
Murray Green, Camrose Booster
The Canada Society of Quilts of Valour presented quilts to veterans who served and sacrificed for Canada and Canadians on December 12. From left to right, Donald Campbell, Kerry Grettum, Sylvia Hougestol and Gerald Torpe.
Resident voices concern over BIA levy
By Lori Larsen
During the December 19 City of Camrose Regular Council meeting downtown business owner Carmen Krause voiced concerns during the Public Hearing about the City’s policy with regards to the Business Improvement Area Bylaw.
“I am here to speak to the City’s decision, I don’t know if it is a bylaw or what it is, to withhold our business licences in order to collect the Business Information (Improvement) Area tax levy. I would like to have that decision rescinded and our businesses licences to be released.”
Krause also asked for councillor David Francoeur to be recused from any decisions made by council regarding this matter based on a conflict of interest due to the fact that Francoeur sits on the Downtown Camrose board.
Downtown business operator Zach Stevens also spoke during the public hearing, inquiring with council about when the Business Improvement Area Tax Bylaw (3211-22) came into effect and if there were any options available to businesses who may not be able to pay the levy at this particular time, such as a payment.
In response to Stevens’ inquiry, Mayor PJ Stasko said the BIA Tax Bylaw came into effect year (March 2022) and at the time notices were mailed out to businesses and City employees went around to businesses to explain.
Stevens further inquired, as an example. “So if I am a business who has not paid (BIA tax levy) and we are coming into the new year and I haven’t paid and I am not able to pay, my business licence does not get renewed and I am not able to continue operating my business and would have to shut down. Is that correct?”
Stevens did mention prior to this inquiry that his business BIA levy was paid up to date.
Krause added, “The intention of the City and Downtown Camrose Association is to shut down a bunch of the small businesses down there. Is that the intention?”
Stasko replied. “That was not the intent at all. The intent was for the City to have some means to get payment, otherwise it comes off all the city residents’ taxes in order to pay the a shortfall of what BIA (taxes) are owing.”
Krause said that they (her business) was never given written notice of an assessment, or a statement or an invoice. “Then on December 9, I received this statement (she referred to a document she had with her at the meeting) at my business addressed to Retro and it was the first I was getting of it and what it was telling me I have to pay a balance forward, another balance and a whole bunch of penalties with no notice and that my business license will be withheld.
“We addressed the City with this, and the City manager (she was referring to City of Camrose Financial Services general manager Travis Bouck) Travis that we have received all this information. However, it is illegal for me to open mail that is not addressed to me. I did go back and get the mail that was addressed to another person with our address and their statement has a customer number 40426 and they have just taken my name and stuck it on this persons bill.
“My business licence is being withheld on past due notices and penalties that I have never been informed of. Never been shown of. The City is demanding I pay over $1,200 in less than 10 days at the worst time of year possible and we are one of the hardest hit businesses due to the pandemic. We have not recovered. We are not in a position to pay this.”
Mayor Stasko suggested the item be added to the first meeting in January (9th) with a report from administration outlining the process the City has taken to inform downtown business owners about the BIA Tax Bylaw and notify all business owners of taxes due or overdue.
In a separate statement Stasko said, “By no means does the City of Camrose want to put business owners in any jeopardy, but under Provincial legislation we are required to collect the BIA tax as instructed by Downtown Camrose.”
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THE CAMROSE DANCE
CLUB DANCE – will be held again on January 7 from 1-5 p.m. Located at Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose. The admission is $15 each and includes lunch. The band for this dance is Chwill Brothers. Please come and join us for a great time. For more information, please call Lawrence Baker 780-226-5861.
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