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Vol. 10, No. 43, Tuesday, August 25, 2015

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Visitors to the 2015 Babas & Borshch Ukrainian Festival had a lot to take in, everything from a borshch cooking class to pyrogy dance lessons to the outdoor music jam to name a few of the activities, demonstrations and tours of local historic sites. Guests at the Zabava learned the perogy dance courtesy of festival ambassador Baba Magda. Edmontonians Zoe and Finn Rush were just two of the visitors who graciously posed for a photo for the paparazza. Helen Zachoda, was chosen as the 2015 Borshch Cookoff Champion. It was the second time the Mundare area Baba has won the title since the festival始s inception three years ago. First to congratulate her was grandson Nicholas Zachoda, last year始s champion, Zachoda poses with the esteemed panel of judges following the cookoff.


2 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Heartland Primary Care Volunteers set the stage for the Network seeking clarity first ever blues and country on provincial funding

music festival in Chipman

Michelle Pinon Editor

Ever since Alberta’s Health Minister told reporters that she hasn’t made a “guarantee or promise of any kind” regarding the reinstatement of funding for Primary Care Networks (PCN) several weeks ago, the news has created confusion among health officials and members of the general public alike. One of the people scratching their head is Graham Kitson, Executive Director of the Heartland PCN. “We are currently working with Alberta Health on clarifying the issue and will be in a better position to comment once clarification is established,” stated Kitson last Friday. In early July the Heartland PCN issued a news release on the reinstatement of government funding. At that time Graham stated, “We are Graham Kitson grateful to the government for their decision to reverse the proposed cuts to Primary Care Networks. This is an investment into the future of our Heartland communities.” Earlier in the month, Hoffman announced that $75 million in funding that was cut by the PC government would be fully restored to PCN’s. According to a recent Edmonton Journal article, Hoffman was quoted as saying, “Rather than saying they (PCN’s) need to use it all this year to meet basic operations, we have said status quo while we are doing this financial review. We are not clawing back $76 million, we’re not adding $75 million. We’re maintaining current levels of funding.” The NDP government is currently conducting a financial review, and specifics will be released when the budget is presented in the legislature this fall.

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The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 3

Extensive damage at Sunset Park CUSTOM BALE HAULING Michelle Pinon Editor

Extensive vandalism to Sunset Park in Bruderheim will cost taxpayers more than $10,000. Patty Podoborozny, Chief Administrative Officer for the Town of Bruderheim, stated, “Total costs to ratepayers, including staff time for repairs, has exceeded ten thousand dollars.” Bruderheim Mayor Karl Hauch expressed his dismay. “The graffitti that was found recently in Bruderheim at Sunset Park was disheartening to say the least. These senseless acts are certainly sad to see.” But Hauch firmly believes that it is “a very, very small minority of people taking part in vandalism” in the community. “I also believe if these folks knew the true cost to the residents who pay the taxes in our town, maybe they would think twice before taking money from other peoples pockets in such a selfish manner.” On a positive note, Hauch added that the clean up was quick, and the park equipment was returned to its original condition quickly. “A big thank you to our town CAO Pat, town administration and public works staff for quickly and effectively dealing with this mess!” Hauch said it was necessary to include a “huge reminder” to folks to attend the upcoming Heartland Citizens On Patrol meeting on Tuesday, August 25 at 7 p.m. in the new RCMP station in Fort Saskatchewan. “Sign up to support your community!” CAO Podoborozny stated that recent vandalism in Bruderheim has occurred at the skateboard park, basketball court, beach volleyball court, flower containers, garbage and recycle containers and smashed windows and benches inside the outdoor arena change shack. Podoborozny also listed some examples as to what $10,000 could do for the community. • 100 new street signs • Four sidewalk ramps on our curb corners to improve accessibility • One new bleacher for our agricultural grounds • Upgrade the walls and bathrooms on the second floor of our arena for our youth center • Purchase another climbing structure for our playground • Four new benches on our walking trails • Upgrade our community hall entrance to accessible doors Anyone with information regarding these acts of vandalism are encouraged to call the Fort Saskatchewan RCMP or CrimeStoppers.

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Sunday, August 30 - 1 pm 1 wagon, 1 John Deere lawn mower, 2 door garage 25 x 25, 1 fridge, 1 stove, 1 freezer, 2 commercial gas stoves, 1 deep fryer, 1 Hobart dough maker (commercial), 1 sewing machine, plus miscellaneous iems including 1 piano, pool tables, and 1 shuffle board

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Lamont Minor Hockey Association will be holding the first meeting of the 2015/16 season on

Multiple incidents of vandalism at Hillside Park in Lamont Michelle Pinon Editor

A rash of vandalism over the course of the summer in Hillside Park has prompted the Town of Lamont to issue a public statement. Last Friday, Deputy Chief Administrative Officer Elaine Milliken, issued a news release stating, “Over the course of the past few months, vandalism has increased in the area of Hillside Park. We are asking resi-

dents in the area to report anything out of the ordinary...” Milliken went on to say, “These incidents cost money, time and resources every time something has to be repaired or replaced. We are developing the space to be a multi-purpose site for families and residents of all ages to enjoy, but we get set back every time we have to attend to continued damage.” The damage Milliken is referring to includes:

smashing doors on numerous occasions, and causing damage to the washrooms at the cook shack. “It (Hillside Park) is a great area for families and people of all ages to enjoy, but a select few have chosen to ruin it for the majority.” Milliken pointed out that any information provided to the town office by residents will remain confidential, and will be relayed to the RCMP. Residents can also call RCMP as well.

Tues., September 1 at 7 pm Meeting Room at the Arena That will also o be our registration night. We are accepting applications for concession n managers. We are also accepting ap pplications for coaches as applications well. If inte erested, please contact interested, president@lamontminorhockey.ca @ i Anyone registering after Sept 1 will be subject to a late fee of $100

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This skylight was damaged recently, and there have been several other reports of vandalism at Hillside Park this summer.

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4 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Opinion Letter to the Editor

Former Lamont resident proponent of graveyard maintenance Dear Editor, After hearing a complaint of the untidy condition of the Lutheran Golden Valley Grave Yard of our Viking, Alberta; where most of my husband Olaf Nordstrom’s family is buried, I couldn’t help feeling both sad and concerned about the end of families or many relocating another province with no one left to maintain the burial plots and lack of grass cutting or other care. Without maintenance, these grave yards could become like the First Nations burial

grounds only discovered when industry discovers the ancestral bones. I was born and raised in Lamont, Alberta. We have lived in Nanaimo, BC for many years. When I returned to a July Lamont High School reunion in 1999 and visited the United Church Hacket cemetery north of Lamont, I discovered my father’s cremated bones with bits of backbone on top of the large plot of my grandparents and two aunts. There is a tall granite obelisk in the centre naming those buried there including

my father Malcolm Alton. He died in October of 1955. I was shocked, but learned my mother had earlier that year at age 89 been driven by car out to the Hacket graveyard and dumped the cremation urn out in the snow. I returned a few days later with a shovel and bucket hoping to dig up some soil from the farmers field and spread it over his bones, only to discover the big ride ‘em lawn mower had spread my father’s bones all over the grave yard. (I reasoned he knew every

one anyway.) The Hacket graveyard has kept the grave stones upright instead of flat stones or markers, away from lawn mowers scratching the flat ones or being chipped. The raised beds of flowers fared much better than the unfenced graves. Graves are very important. So many interesting messages like, “Jack Jones, (not his real name), member of the Parry Sound, Ontario settlers train to take up land around Lamont.” Which of course my grandparents, Joe and

Mary Alton, and their four kids were part of and came to raw land and built a farm. My aunt Janet was born in 1905 and my dad in 1909. Mr. Hacket donated land for the United Church graveyard as my grandfather Joe Alton donated land to the United Church of Canada for a teaching hospital to be built in Lamont. My mother graduated from nursing in 1931 and married my father the same year. I would hope that wherever this letter reaches, that graveyards

would be taken seriously and maintained, and the head stone history continued. Many places have a cement block wall with name and history plaques stuck to them as so many are being cremated and not buried, this is a record. “Faith, of our father’s living still we will be true to thee till death.” Sincerely, Mrs. Olaf Nordstrom (Mary Lou)

Show Your Gratitude Please Perhaps Lamont County Reeve Wayne Woldanski said it best. During Woldanski’s remarks and greetings to guests at the Zabava on Saturday evening in Andrew when he personally thanked the volunteers of the Babas & Borshch Ukrainian Festival. He called the work “extraordinary” and simply stated that there would be no festival without them. While his comments seem redundant and perhaps unnecessary to some people, the people who are donating their time and talents to the event should be formally recognized. Scott Reid, President of the Chipman Agricultural Society, was also grateful for the volunteers who came out to a final planning meeting last Wednesday for this this weekend’s Blues and Country Festival in Chipman. Reid said there were approximately 70 volunteers who attended that meeting at the Chipman National Hall on Aug. 19. Special mention should also go out to volunteers who assisted with the Heartland Ag. Days this past weekend in Bruderheim. So next time you see a volunteer in your community, thank them. Michelle Pinon

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The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 5

Harmony ready to make music in Lamont Sept. 1 Michelle Pinon Editor

Come one. Come all! It’s an open invitation to anyone who enjoys music to come out to free concert at the Beaverhill Lodge in Lamont on Tuesday, Sept. 1 at 2:30 p.m. The group Harmony, which has been entertaining in the Vegreville area for nearly 20 years will be bringing their unique brand of music to

lodge residents, visitors, and community members that afternoon. “You just have to get involved and participate if you can. That’s it,” says Phyllis Tarapacki, who sings and plays mini bongo drums with the group. “Peter Karbashewski is our devoted guitarist. Steve Mudryk plays the accordion and does a great job, and his wife Iris plays percussion for us.” Tarapacki went on to say that they have

acquired violinist John Kusick, and are pleased with how he fits in with the group. “John not only plays the violin, but also sings...of which gives us more variety to our show.” Tarapacki is the MC during performances, and she also does vocals, instrumentals, stories and jokes. “Of course there is some dancing,” she adds. “Music is very good therapy for all of us as it stimulates our body and makes us happy. It is also

a healer, so whether you are young or old, we need music in our lives be it a fast polka or a slow hymn. Just understanding what music can do can change of help you,” points out

Tarapacki. Harmony will also be appearing at the 40th Celebration of the Vegreville Pysanka (The Vegg Fest) on Aug. 29th at 12 Noon. “We play and sing Ukrainian and

English tunes at all shows,” notes Tarapacki. KEYS FOUND on Lamont Main Street. Please call the Lamont Leader, 780-895-2780, to identify and claim.

BACK TO SCHOOL! The first day of classes is MONDAY, AUGUST 31 Elk Island Public Schools is looking forward to welcoming all new and returning students. If you have any questions or need to register there’s still time. See the chart below for dates and times your school is open.

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Members of a local musical group called Harmony will be performing at Beaverhill Pioneer Lodge in Lamont on Friday, Sept. 1 at 2:30 p.m. Admission is free and everyone is welcome to attend. Harmony members from left to right are: Phyllis Tarapacki, Peter Karbashewski, John Kusick, Steve Mudryk and Iris Mudryk.

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Orthodox V Parishes Sunday Divine Liturgy 10 am 780-895-2149

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Lamont Alliance Church 44 St. & 50 Ave. 780-895-2879

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LAMONT UNITED CHURCH 5306 - 51 Ave., Lamont, AB 780-895-2145 Rev. Deborah Brill

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Sunday Service 9:30 am Bruderheim, AB “Come as a guest, leave as a friend”

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** Wheelchair Lift now operational ** Blessing during Sun Sept 13 service Everyone Welcome! AA Meetings Thursdays at 8:00 pm

For further information please call O.L.A. Fort Saskatchewan at 780-998-3288

Watch for September Community Supper date.

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Fort Saskatchewan Lamont Auxiliary Chapel Saturday Evenings 4:00 pm Our Lady of Good Counsel - Skaro 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays 8:30 am St. Michael the Archangel - St. Michael 2nd and 4th Sundays 8:30 am

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6 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Mundare Agri Days Bench Show attracts 33 creative exhibitors

Queen Elizabethʼs Portrait

Zeleny enters impressive collection Michelle Pinon Editor

MICHELLE PINON PHOTOS

Ten-year-old Mundare resident Jessie Zeleny holds up one of her creative entries she crafted for the Mundare Agri Days Bench Show which was held in the Mundare Recreation Centre on Saturday, August 15. Zeleny was one of 33 exhibitors in the annual show that has been organized for the past 30 years by Tompkins.

Jessie Zeleny loves video games. While that will not come as a surprise to many people, it’s what she creates from them that is unexpected. The 10-year-old Mundare resident’s amazing creations presented during the recent Mundare Agri Days Bench Show, incorporated Lego, Play-Doh, Sharpie Permanent Markers, and nail polish. Zeleny also had several creative culinary entries in the bench show. Zeleny loves Legends of Zelda, and has no plans of stopping her creative juices from

overflowing into wonderful creations from her imagination. There were a total of 33 exhibitors in this year’s bench show with entries in everything from fresh vegetables to canning to baking to floral arrangements to crops to sewing, knitting and crotcheting. Pat Tompkins, who has co-ordinated the Bench Show for the past 30 years was very pleased with the number of exhibitors and entries for the 2015 show. The show is sponsored by the Mundare & District Agricultural Society.

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MICHELLE PINON PHOTO

Marrien Chudyk, President of the Mundare Senior Citizens Club, left, accepts a picture of Queen Elizabeth from Lakeland Constituency PC Candidate Shannon Stubbs on behalf of MP Leon Benoit during Mundare Agri Days on Saturday, August 15. The club recently completed renovations to its facility, and members are ready for another year of activities to enjoy.


The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 7

Whirlwind of Artistry at Babas & Borshch Ukrainian Festival PHOTOS BY MICHELLE PINON

Boris Derow, conductor of Axios Men始s Chorus of Edmonton, demonstrated his outstanding range and talent, along with the vocalists in the choir.

Nine-year-old Andrew resident and Ukrainian dancer Kienna Grosul, (dressed in her dance attire), was on her feet with the rest of the crowd of nearly 400 people who showed their appreciation for the inspiring and beautiful artistry of the Shumka Ukrainian Dancers on Saturday, August 22 at the Andrew Community Centre. Grosul said it was a dream come true to meet some of the dancers of the troupe. She dreams of one day dancing as a member of Shumka. Grosul has been Ukrainian dancing for four years with Sopilka, based out of Vegreville.


8 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015

The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 9

Heartland Ag. Days evoke spirit of the wild west in Bruderheim

MICHELLE PINON PHOTOS

Around 6,000 people attended the three day annual event, Aug. 2123, at the Bruderheim Ag. Grounds.


10 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Featured artisans impress visitors

Ted Keelan August 11, 1953 - August 20, 2015

Gerald "Ted" Keelan of Tofield passed away on August 20, 2015 at the age of 62 years. He is survived by his wife Marlene; two daughters Arlee (Barry) and Janeen (Scott); two precious grandchildren Annie Rose and Eddie; and his mom; as well as a number of brothers and sisters, nieces and nephews, relatives and friends. A private family memorial service will be held at a later date. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

Michelle Pinon Editor

Quilter Kelly Osbourne and artist Janis Parrott were the featured guest artists at the 19th annual quilt show in Mundare recently. Both ladies had several pieces on display for appreciative visitors who came to the Mundare Seniors Centre on Saturday, August 15. Osbourne has been quilting for the past 18 years. Altogether she has completed 182 projects. “I’ve always done crafts and needlework and I haven’t stopped since,” said the Edmonton resident. Osbourne has been commissioned by many clients over the years, and now that she’s semi-retired, she is glad just to start working on some of her pieces that have been on the back burner for several years. “Now it’s time to do my own projects!” Retirement has also freed up artist Janis Parrott’s time to concentrate on her paintings. “I only began painting five years ago,” admitted Parrott, shyly. Even though she has received only limited training in terms of art classes, it is clear to the eye that she has great talents when it comes to painting. She paints in both water colour and acrylic, and works off of photos. The St. Albert resident is always looking to improve her technique and develop new ideas and alternate methods and materials along the way. Several of her paintings are of landscapes in Mexico, a place where she stays four months out of the year. “I’m always learning from other artists,” added Parrott, who is looking forward to many more warm days in the sun to enjoy and inspire her.

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VILLAGE OF CHIPMAN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Bylaw No. 551-2015 Chipman Industrial Area Park Structure Pla TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, and amendments thereto, the Council of the Village of Chipman, in the Province of Alberta, intends to hold a public hearing at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, September 8, 2015 in the Village of Chipman Council Chambers, in consideration of the proposed Chipman Industrial Park Area Structure Plan, affecting the entirety of NE 24-54-19-W4, as shown on the map. Any person wishing to be heard may make oral or written representation to the Council at that time. Oral submissions may be limited to five minutes in length whether or not a written presentation is submitted. A copy of the proposed Bylaw may be inspected during regular office hours at the Village Administration Office in the Village of Chipman, Alberta. Take notice that anyone wishing to make a presentation regarding the proposed bylaw should contact the CAO no later than 4:00 p.m. on the 3rd day of September, 2015. Both written and/or verbal presentation may be given at the Public Hearing.

MICHELLE PINON PHOTOS

St. Albert artist Janis Parrott, (top), was the featured artist, and Edmonton quilter Kelly Osbourne was the featured quilter during the 19th Annual Chicken Coop Quilt Show Aug.15

Council, after considering the representations made to it concerning the proposed bylaws may make such amendments or changes as it considers necessary to the proposed bylaws, if any, and proceed to pass or defeat the proposed bylaws. The Public Hearing will be held: Date: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 Time: 7:00 PM Location: Village of Chipman Council chambers Chipman, AB For additional information please contact: PAT TOMKOW VILLAGE OF CHIPMAN 4816 ʹ 50 STREET CHIPMAN AB T0B 0W0

(t) 780.363.3982 (e) chipmanab@mcsnet.ca

Dated in Chipman, in the Province of Alberta, this 21st day of August, 2015.


The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 11

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HELP WANTED SAFETY STARTS HERE TRAINING CENTRE • First Aid - CPR AED (AB & BC) • Standard First Aid • Emergency First Aid • Child Care First Aid • HCP First Aid • H2S Alive (Enform) • Ground Disturbance (Global) • Confined Space Entry • CSTS • PST • TDG • WHMIS • Flagger Training Phone (780) 608-1434 www.safetystartshere.ca ________________________ L a b o u r e r / S w a m p e r. Oilfield tickets needed but can be acquired. Competitive wages/ Benefits. Fax resume to 780-336-2035 or email to brydontrucking@live.ca 32-35c ________________________ Retired? Staying at home with children? Looking for extra income? Elk Island Catholic SRD#41 is accepting applications for Casual Bus Operators. We offer full training and the opportunity to work in a faith-based, collaborative environment where everyone's skills, knowledge and attributes are respected. Come and join a great team! Please visit our website at www.eics.ab.ca for further details. TM33-35p ________________________

REAL ESTATE 1040 sq. ft. 3 bedroom bungalow. Extra bedroom and rumpus room in basement. Double detached garage. Close to schools and hospital. Call Carol or Ron at 780662-2234. TM31-34p ________________________ Must Sell, 120'x50' serviced vacant lot in Mundare. To view drive by 5232-53 Avenue. Taking offers. Email nancy.c@shaw.ca or call 780-479-4230. LL34-36p ________________________

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SERVICES Massage and Reflexology. Closed for the month of August. Marge 780-6623066. TM30tfn ________________________ Roy’s Handyman Services. Flooring, trim work, basement finishing, decks, fences, kitchen cabinet installs and carpentry work. 780-6620146 or 780-232-3097. TMtfn ________________________ Bark Avenue Dog Grooming. All breeds, open early mornings, some evenings and Saturdays. Call Loriann between 9 am & 6 pm 780662-3099. TM35tfnc ________________________ Carpet and upholstery cleaning - residential and commercial. Truck mount unit, sewer back-up, and flood cleaning. Auto and RV cleaning. Call Glenn and Cindi Poyser, Fancy Shine Auto and Carpet Care at (780) 384-3087, Sedgewick. CPtfn

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12 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Blanket Alberta Ads take approximately 10 days to process ______________________ ANNOUNCEMENTS ______________________ ADVERTISE PROVINCE WIDE CLASSIFIEDS. Reach over 1 million readers weekly. Only $269 + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call now for details 1800-282-6903 ext. 228; www.awna.com. ______________________ AUCTIONS ______________________ COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION. 8th Annual Red Deer Fall Finale Collector Car Auction. Westerner Park, Sept 11 & 12. Last year sold over 80 percent. Time to consign, all makes models welcome. 1-888-296-0528 ext 102. Consign@egauct i o n s . c o m . EGauctions.com.ˇ ______________________ MEIER UNRESERVED GUN AUCTION. Saturday, August 29, 11 a.m., 6016 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 200 guns - handguns, rifles, shotguns, hunting equipment. To consign 780-4401860. ______________________ AERO AUCTIONS Upcoming Auctions. Thurs., Aug. 27 & Oct. 22, Edmonton. Live & On-Line Bidding. Mining excavation & transportation equipment, rock trucks, excavators, dozers, graders, trucks, trailers, misc attachments & more! Consignments welcome! Visit: aeroauctions.ca. 1-888-6009005. ______________________ BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES ______________________ GET FREE VENDING machines. Can earn $100,000. + per year. All cash-locations provided. Protected territories. Interest free financing. Full details. Call now 1-866-668-6629. Website: www.tcvend.com. ______________________ HIP OR KNEE Replacement? Arthritic conditions? Restrictions in walking/dressing? Disability Tax Credit. $2,000 tax credit. $20,000 refund. For Assistance: 1-844-4535372. ______________________ CAREER TRAINING ______________________ MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTIONISTS are in huge demand! Train with Canada's top medical transcription school. Learn from home and work from home. Call today! 1-800-4661535; www.canscribe.com. info@canscribe.com.

______________________ EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES ______________________ SPIRIT RIVER MRC Arena requires Level 1 Icemaker. Excellent wages, training provided. Bids to be submitted in writing to: Box 927, Spirit River, AB, T0H 3G0 or email to: mvollman@telusplanet.net. ______________________ INTERESTED IN the Community Newspaper business? Alberta's weekly newspapers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. FREE. Visit: awna.com/for-job-seekers. ______________________ MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! In-demand career! Employers have work-athome positions available. Get online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-855768-3362 to start training for your work-at-home career today! ______________________ EQUIPMENT FOR SALE ______________________ A-CHEAP, lowest prices, steel shipping containers. Used 20' & 40' Seacans insulated & 40' freezers, DMG $2450. Wanted: Professional wood carver needed. 1-866-528-7108; www.rtccontainer.com. ______________________ FEED AND SEED ______________________ HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. "On Farm Pickup" Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-2505252. ______________________ FOR SALE ______________________ WHITE SPRUCE TREES. 4-6ft. $35.00; 6-8ft. $45.00. Delivered and planted. Delivery extra depending on area. 403-305-8201. ______________________ STEEL BUILDINGS "Summer Madness Sale!" All buildings, all models. You'll think we've gone Mad Deals. Call now and get your deal. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca. ______________________ SILVERWOOD LUXURY Modular Log Homes. Show Home 311 - 36 Ave. SE, Calgary. Discover how we can design, build & finish your custom log home in weeks. 1-855-598-4120; www.silverwoodloghomes.c ______________________

These blanket classified ads are produced through a joint agreement by The Community Press, Viking Weekly Review, Lamont Leader, Tofield Mercury and Alberta Weekly Newspaper Association (AWNA). These ads appear in all AWNA member papers (120 papers) for the cost of $269.00 (+gst) for the first 25 words, $8.00 per word over 25. To place a blanket classified, call a CARIBOU PUBLISHING representative at 780-385-6693 or email ads@thecommunitypress.com. you METAL ROOFING & SID- Edmonton. 2 parcels - Paved most quarters with consis- qualify. Pioneer Acceptance ING. 32+ colours available street, zoned Direct tent Corp. Member BBB. 1at over 55 Distributors. 40 C o n t r o l / H i g h w a y water supply. Full operation 877-987-1420; www.pioyear warranty. 48 hour Commercial Industrial. Jerry ready to locate or put cattle neerwest.com. Express Service available at Hodge: 780-706-6652; with hay. Other small & ______________________ select supporting rbauction.com/realestate. large grain & pasture quar- EASY DIVORCE: Free Distributors. Call 1-888______________________ ters. $1.3 - $2.6m. Call consultation call 1-800-320263-8254. LAKE FRONT HOME at Doug Rue 306-716-2671. ______________________ Jackfish Lake, Alberta. ______________________ 2477 or check out http://canadianlegal.org/unc HEALTH Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers SERVICES ontested-divorce. CCA ______________________ Unreserved Auction, ______________________ Award #1 Paralegal. A+ CANADA BENEFIT October 29 in Edmonton. CRIMINAL RECORD? BBB Reputation. In busiGROUP. Do you or some- 6400 +/- walkout bungalow, Think: Canadian pardon. ness 20+ years. Open Mon. one you know suffer from a interior to be completed, U.S. travel waiver. Divorce? Sat. disability? Get up to 2.08 +/- title acres. Jerry Simple. Fast. Inexpensive. ______________________ $40,000. from the Canadian Hodge: 780-706-6652; Debt recovery? Alberta colWANTED Government. Toll free 1- rbauction.com/realestate. lection to $25,000. Calgary ______________________ 888-511-2250 or ______________________ 403-228-1300/1-800-347- FIREARMS. All types www.canadabenefit.ca/free- EXCELLENT "GREEN" 2540. wanted, estates, collections, assessment. 3000 - 8000 acres of pasture ______________________ single items, military. We ______________________ & hay land. Central GET BACK on track! Bad handle all paperwork and MANUFACTURED Saskatchewan. Fully cross- credit? Bills? Unemployed? transportation. Licensed HOMES fenced & complete infra- Need money? We lend! If dealer. 1-866-960-0045; ______________________ structure. Natural springs on you own your own home - www.dollars4guns.com. SHOWHOME CLEARANCE. 20 X 76 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $129,800. 20 X 76 - 3 bedroom, 2 bath, $159,800. 22 X 76 - 4 bedroom, 2 bath, $162,800. Immediate delivery. Call 1855-888-2254. ______________________ GRANDVIEW MODULAR HOMES Now Offering 24 X 68 Homes. Starting from $157,900 including delivery (Conditions apply). Call one of our two locations for details: 403-945-1272 (Airdrie) or 403-347-0417 (Red Deer). ______________________ DON'T OVERPAY! rtmihomes.com "Your Smart Housing Solution" Canada's Largest provider of manufactured housing. Text or call (844-334-2960). In stock 16'/20'/22' Homes on Sale Now! ______________________

REAL ESTATE ______________________ UNDEVELOPED COUNTRY RESIDENTIAL LOTS at Baptiste Lake, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 2.05+/- and 1.62+/- title acres, power & natural gas at property line. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate. ______________________ FARMLAND/GRAZING LAND near Keephills, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 6 parcels 855+/- acres West of Stony Plain. Jerry Hodge: 7807 0 6 - 6 6 5 2 ; rbauction.com/realestate. ______________________ HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL LOTS in High River, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in


The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 13

Kennels

Business Directory

Pet Boarding Service

Cozy Critters

1” ad $40/month; 2” ad $80/month Advertise Today. Call Marion @ 780-895-2780 or email: lmtleader@gmail.com

Box 462, Hwy 15 Bruderheim, Alberta T0B-2R0

Phone 780-992-7990

Lamont Boarding Kennels Where Dogs Play

(780) 895-2440

Automotive

Day Care

lamontboardingkennels@@gmail.com www.lamontboardingkennels.com

Open Mon.-Fri. 6:30 am to 6:00 pm Ages 12 months to 12 years Fully licensed-pre-accredited-subsidy accepted! 780-764-2272 5219 Street,Mundare Mundare 780-764-2272 5236- 50 Street,

Building Movers

Dog Grooming

•Alberta Building Movers Assoc. Proud to be of service! Email: edalta@telusplanet.net

Phone: 780-895-2031 Fax: 780-895-7764 Toll-Free: 1-866-895-2031

CAROL SMITH

LLOYD SADOWNIK

Box 358, Lamont, AB.

Computer Services

Owner/Groomer

780-579-0662

GirlvsDog@gmail.com Facebook

The Country Computer Guy Computer/IT support & security; Virus removal; Network setup & troubleshooting; Tutorials; Computer recycling & more! Peter Bork Phone: 780-895-2669

Email: pcguy@mcsnet.ca

or: 780-221-2675

Service available on location or bring your problem to us

Construction J.D. Thiessen Construction Ltd. Lamont, Alberta Metal Roofing, Asphalt Shingles, Siding, Windows & Doors, Renovations, and General Construction

780-993-2244 e-mail: draw1@live.ca

WE REPAIR WALLS THAT LEAK

www.foundationguy.ca wall

leak repair sump installation weeping tile installation waterproofing structural damage restore Free Inspection

780-709-5685

SHIRGOR

ENTERPRISES INC. Equipment rentals and sales Industrial tools and consumables

Mini Batch Concrete

PH: 780.720.6361 FAX: 780.922.8715 EMAIL: GSH50@SHAW.CA

Located in Bruderheim AB, 5130-52 avenue

Meats

5508 46 Street Lamont, AB T0B 2R0

Funeral Lambert Love

Forever MONUMENTS Best Quality Granite, Design CREATING A LASTING IMPRESSION

Trust ~ Respect ~ Security

Machinery

Stephanie Harlick

EDALTA BUILDING MOVERS LTD. • WE RAISE & MOVE ANY SIZE BUILDING • WE BUY & SELL TOO !

Myles Faragini Owner/Operator

28 YEARS OWNER BUY DIRECT AND SAVE 4217-51 Avenue, Vegreville, AB. TOLL FREE: 844-632-2054 CELL: 780-966-9191 WEBSITE: www.forevermonuments.com

Hair Stylist Mundare Salon & Barber Kerry Beitz Owner/Hairstylist

780-632-2700 Retail Sales Provincially Inspected Abattoir Gluten & MSG Free Product Cooked Meats for Special Events

Plumbing/Heating JMP Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Furnace & Hot Water Tank Replacement Plumbing - New Home Construction Air Conditioning - Gas Fitting - Gas Fire Places Garage Heaters - Service & Repair - Sheet Metal

5216 - 50 Street Mundare, Alberta

780-221-7193

John Panek 780-999-2065

Home Improvements ELIMINATE YOUR HEATING BILLS! 100% WOOD HEAT, no worries. Keep your family safe and warm with an OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. Call: TRIPLE E HEATING today. Phone: 780-918-3766 Website: www.tripleeheat.com

Hot Tub Service T.L.C. Hot Tub Sales & Service - Inspection - Repairs - Sales - Service (mobile) - Water Care - 24 hr Emergency calls -

Tim Dekker

Owner

780-996-0622

jmpplumbing@live.ca Box 84, Lamont, AB T0B 2R0

Professional Motor Vehicle Accidents, Fatal Accidents, Wills & More Elizabeth J. Tatchyn, B.A., LL.B BARRISTER & SOLICITOR at the Elk Island Insurance Agency By appointment only * Speaks Ukrainian * etatchyn@biamonte.com Edmonton: 780-425-5800

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14 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Introducing

Business Directory 1� ad $40/month; 2� ad $80/month Advertise Today. Call Marion @ 780-895-2780 or email: lmtleader@gmail.com

Real Estate

Storage Rentals

Office – 780-764-4007 Cell – 780-920-3076 www.kowalrealty.ca

Shannon Kowal Broker 5004 50 Street, Mundare

Renovations

Specialized Figure Skating lessons based out of Mundare starting this fall! For more info email

platinumelitesk8@gmail.com or like us on Facebook at

Platinum Elite Edge Skating School Fort City Chrysler is expanding. GROW WITH US!

RV Storage

HRV Storage

For all your real estate needs

Platinum Elite Edge Skating School

Brian and Karen Hudson 531065 Rge. Rd. 192 Highway 16 - Rge Rd 192 Lamont County, Alberta

Phone: 780-278-8992 hrvstorage@outlook.com

Septic Services

* Journeyman Technicians * Parts Manager We offer top wages, benefits and moving allowance to 12345 Fort St. John. Fax resumes to Dwight:

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Stadnick Contracting (2011) Ltd. Vacuum Services formerly Shumansky Vacuum Tank Service is now available for septic cleaning

Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email andrea@awna.com or visit this community newspaper

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Renovations by: Willow’s Edge • Custom built Furniture/Cabinetry •Kitchens • Bathrooms • Basements Phone: 780-662-4989 or www.willowsedgecanada.com

You Name it , I Can Do It!

Tasco Septic

Call for more details 1-800-282-6903 ext 235

for all your Septic Plumbing needs call 780-603-3127

Tree Services

Specializing In: Drywall, Taping, Mudding, Installing Window and Doors, Painting, Complete Basement and Main Floor Reno’s, Additions, Siding and Painting, Complete and Main Floor Reno’s. Additions, Siding and a lot more!

TITAN TREE MOVING SERVICE Huge 82� 6 spade mover ensures high survivability and less babysitting

CALL 780-603-3437 TITAN TREE SERVICES

Cell: 780-632-9352 or leave a message at 780-657-2066

Tree moving & removal, trimming, pruning, brush & stump mulching. We haul away the debris!

Roofing

CALL 780-603-3437

Trucking Trevor Schinkinger Trucking Ltd.

Did you see the new companies this month?

Tell them Danny Hooper sent you

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RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide)

• Sand, Gravel & Top Soil • Loading & Hauling • Landscaping • Excavating • Demolition Ph: 780-895-2349

Cell: 780-220-5405

Box 412 Lamont, Alberta T0B-2R0

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DEVELOPMENT PERMITS ISSUED DISCRETIONARY USE Appeal by September 8, 2015 Take notice that the following permit for proposed development as described below has been issued in accordance with the Lamont County Land Use Bylaw No. 675/07. 1. Legal Description: Pt. SW 34-56-20-W4 Land Use: Heartland Industrial (HI) Proposal: For the completion of a storage shed and a variance/setback request of 1.01 m (3.3 ft.) from the south property line. Permit No.: 058-15 Additional Information For additional information regarding these permits, please contact the Planning and Development Department at (780) 895-2233. Appeal The Land Use Bylaw provides that the person applying for the permit or affected by the order, or any other person affected by an order, decision or development permit of a Development Authority may appeal to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board within fourteen (14) days after the date of notice. Appeal Fee - $200.00


The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 15

E WALD & RHONDA

STEINWAND Of CASTOR, AB.

Location: From Hwy. #36 & Hwy. #12 junction east of Castor go 6.5 miles north to Twp. Rd. #384, then go east 1 mile to Rg. Rd. # 134, & then go 1 mile north. Gate Sign: 13326 - Twp. Rd. # 384A NW-28-38-13-W4.

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3/15 - 4 PM PICTURES ON WEBSITE TRACTOR & BLADE

TERMS: CASH, CHEQUE, DEBIT, VISA, M/C

●Massey Ferguson 4840 4WD tractor, 1980, 265 hp. CAHR, 8,433 original hours, 20.8 X 38 duals, 4 hyd’s, 18F/3R. (blade sold separately.)

SWATHING, HAYING, & HARVEST

●Versatile 4700 s/p swather w/ 25 ft. UII p/u reel, 1986, 2,501 hours, 76hp. Cummins diesel, cab, a/c, radio, v.g. cond.

●Case IH 1680 s/p combine w/ Case 12 ft. ●Degelman 12 ft. (10 ft. w/ (2) - 1 ft. extensions) header, 1988, 235 hp., 3,473 engine hours, dozer blade w/ mounts, manual angle. grain loss monitors, hydro, chopper. ●New Holland 1033 p/t bale wagon. TILLAGE & SEEDING ●Autotran 25’ p/t swather. ●Canola roller.

LUNCH AVAILABLE GRAIN TRUCKS

●1987 Chevrolet 70 s/a 3 ton grain truck w/ 16 ft. steel box & Nordic hoist, 79,039 original km, roll tarp, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 10.00 X 20 tires, gas.

●1969 Ford 600 s/a 3 ton grain truck w/ 16 ft. wood box & hoist, HI/LO, 10F/2R, 9.00 X 20 tires, gas, 33,257 miles showing.

SPRAYER

GRAIN BINS & AUGERS ●Morris CP-731 Magnum II 39 ft. deep tillage cultivator w/ 3 bar harrows.

●(6) - Westeel Rosco ±1650 bushel grain bins w/ wood floors, (14 ft. X 5 ring).

●Flexi-coil 55 p/t sprayer, 70 ft., 525 gallon poly tank, monitors, hydraulic pump.

MISCELLANEOUS ●Flexi-coil System 95 harrow packer bar w/ 5 bar harrows, 50 ft., 1¾” packers.

●Alteen 14 ft. double offset tandem disc. ●Prasco 125 Super Seeder 40 ft. air seeder w/ Bourgault cultivator.●10 Ft. cultivator w/ spikes. ●MF 27 ft. cultivator w/ spikes & 3 bar harrows. ●(14) – 6 Ft. sections of 3 bar harrows.

●(5) - Westeel Rosco ±1350 bushel grain bins w/ wood floors, (14 ft. X 4 ring). ●Butler ±1500 bu. grain bin w/ wood floor. Note: Bins are located @ NW-36-37-14-W4 Gate sign: 375A17-Rg. Rd.#14 - To view go from Castor 1 mile east on Hwy. #12 to Rg. Rd. #141 & then go north 1 mile. ●Westfield 7” X 36’ grain auger & 10 hp motor. ●Versatile 8”, 40 ft. pto. driven grain auger. Auctioneer`s Note: Ewald & Rhonda have discontinued their farming operation & have a nice lineup of older, well maintained equipment. Note the 4 PM start time! For further info. call Ewald @ (403) 741-9070 OR Dunkle Auctions @ 1-(877)UP4BIDS (874-2437).

G.S.T. Will be Charged Where Applicable

Auctioneers Dwayne Dunkle Cal Herder Kurt Cole AB License #209769

●Farmhand 22 ft. stackmover w/ new deck.

●14’ Hay wagon w/ new deck. ●10’ Landleveller. ●1965 John Deere 3020 parts tractor. ●New Holland 320 square baler. (parts) ●JD 750 mixermill w/ Forester auger. (parts). ●1250 Gal. poly tank.●Clarke 100 mig welder. ●2” Water pump w/ B & S 3 hp. motor. ●Inglis like new fridge. ●Heavy duty ext. cord. ●Cut-off saw. ●Bench grinder. ●HD tie downs. ●Plus more general farm miscellaneous items.

This List Subject to Additions and Deletions

BOX 545 CASTOR, ALBERTA Sale Day:(403) 575-5388 & (403) 740-6251 Toll Free Line: 1-877-UP4BIDS (874-2437)

Cashiers Carol Freimark Pam Dunkle Leigha Neal


16 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday August 25, 2015

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Tax Clerk The Finance Department of Lamont County is seeking a Tax Clerk. This position reports to the Director of Corporate Services. This individual will be responsible for taxation and accounting support functions. Major responsibilities will include: x Taxation – levy of taxes on an annual basis. x Land Title Changes – record all changes. x Assessment – update and balance all assessment changes. x Responsible for general tax and water inquiries from financial institutions, lawyers and the public via telephone, correspondence and at the counter. x Month and year end procedures – to ensure all accounting procedures are carried out. x Budget preparation – to assist with annual budget preparation.

Di Division vision 1 – Rudy Rudy & Theresa Theresa W Warawa arawa

The ideal candidate will have: x 4 - 5 years of accounting experience with an excellent understanding of finance related processes. x Possess a certificate/diploma from an accredited accounting program. x Knowledge of assessment and taxation. x Exceptional knowledge of MS Office including Excel, Word, PowerPoint and SharePoint. Previous experience with Diamond Great Plains software would be an asset. x Excellent organizational, analytical, and interpersonal skills. This competition will remain open until August 28, 2015. Division Division 2 - Ian Ian & Karen Karen Carter Carter

To apply please forward your resume to: Lamont County Human Resources Department 5303 – 50 Avenue Lamont, AB, T0B 2R0 Email: hr@lamontcounty.ca Fax: (780) 895-7404 FFor or more more information information vview iew tthe he com complete plete p posting osting on ou ourr w ebsite aatt w ww.lamontcounty.ca/departments/humanwebsite www.lamontcounty.ca/departments/humanrresources. esources.

Division Division 3 - Michael Michael & Sandra Sandra Lindberg Lindberg

Lamont County thanks all applicants for their interest. However, only those who have been selected for an interview will be contacted.

Division Nancy Tymchak Tymchak Division 4 - Nancy

Need money for post secondary? Apply TODAY for the Lamont County Centennial Scholarship Program! Eligibility Criteria: Resident of Lamont County graduating with a high school diploma, registered for first year post-secondary study. Two scholarships of $1000 will be awarded! Application deadline is August 31, 2015. For more information, call 780-895-2233 Division Wardon Jacqueline Division 5 - W ardon & Ja cqueline Hoculak Hoculak

NEW PROGRAMS Coming This Fall! RENEW Program Finding balance is what life’s journey is all about. We want to help you find the balance. Our RENEW program provides strategies and tools on how to: x x x x

Re-frame negative self-talk Manage stress Take care of yourself Nurture mental health

Yoga for Seniors There are 5 spaces available in this popular program run on Mondays from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. in Lamont. Price is $50 or a subsidized $30 if you qualify. First come first served! Job Search Skills Enhancement Presentations related to finding the hidden job market, developing resume and honing interviewing skills will be offered. If you are interested in this program please email adultlearning@lamontcounty.ca. Courses will be added if there is enough interest! Please email adultlearning@lamontcounty.ca if you are interested in any of the following courses: x x x x x x x

How to use an iPhone How to use an iPad How to use a computer Developing a spending plan based on household income Wills, power of attorneys and personal directives Reading nutrition labels Standard First Aid

Visit our website at www.lamontcounty.ca/community/CALC for more information and for registration forms, or call us directly at 780-895-2874. Or toll free at 1-877-895-2233 ext. 233.


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