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Vol. 9, No. 38, Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Semi roll over forces closure of Highway 855 Michelle Pinon Editor
PHOTOS COURTESY OF MUNDARE FIRE & RESCUE
Firefighters with Mundare Fire and Rescue were called out to a roll-over accident north of the community the afternoon of July 9. Highway 855 was closed for several hours while the metal pipes were reloaded onto tow trucks.
A semi carrying a load of pipe turned over on its side spilling its load of pipe on Wednesday, July 9th north of Mundare on Secondary Highway 855 at Township Road 544. Crews with Mundar e Fire & Rescue were called out to the emer gency late in the afternoon and stayed several hours. Fire Chief Glenda Dales said it was very fortunate that the driver was not injured in the r ollover that was caused by catching a back tir e on the shoulder of the r oad. During the process of corr ecting the course the
load of steel pipe shifted and caused the trailer to turn over and dump the pipes into the ditch. Dales said it was also very fortunate that no other vehicles wer e in close proximity during the accident. “It could have been much worse,� stated Dales, who was very relieved no one was injured. Firefighters spent several hours out in the blazing sun, with a temperatur e of 30 degrees celsius while crews transfered the load of pipe back onto a flat deck and the truck to be towed away. The highway was r e-opened later that evening.
2 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Wild Rose symbol turns into thorny issue Michelle Pinon Editor
Next spring the pr ovince plans on rolling out new licence plates. But in the meantime of ficials with Service Alberta are having to deal with the thorny issue of not including the symbol of the W ild Rose or the familiar slogan W ild Rose Country on its r edesigned licence plate. In all thr ee versions of the redesigned plate, that wer e unveiled on July 8, none of the designs included the W ild Rose. That omission has caused quite a stir, with mor e than 1/2 million Albertans going online, and 129,000 people logging onto alberta.ca to fill out the survey. In response the W ildrose Party launched an online poll of its own on July 11 to give Albertans a voice on a new licence plate slogan. Wildrose Party leader Danielle Smith also challenged Service Alberta Minister Doug Griffiths to do the same to pr ove that scr ubbing the phase ‘W ild Rose Country’ is not about partisan politics.
According to Smith, who has received incredible feedback from Albertans, she said that it is important residents have an opportunity to not only choose the design, but have their say when it comes to the province’s slogan. “From the feedback we’ve received, many Albertans have told us they feel a gr eat deal of pride in their pr ovince and many don’t want to be defined by just a government website. Our online poll will give people a voice and hopefully pressure Mr. Griffiths to give Albertans a chance to decide on the slogan on Alberta’s new licence plate. Albertans will have until Aug. 19 to vote on one of the pr oposed licence plates. The design that receives the most votes will be selected for the new plate. As stated in a government pr ess release, “Our current licence plate is more than 30-years-old and lacks features to help make our roads and communities safer. This new plate will make it easier for police to spot vehicles that ar e unregistered, uninsured or stolen,” stated Griffiths.
This is because the new plates will have a r eflective coating that makes the plate easier to see under low light conditions and easier for infrared equipment to read. As to whether Albertans will have the choice of keeping their old licence plate or getting a new one, they will have to get a new plate from their r egistry agent when they r enew their r egistration. Beginning next spring, annual vehicle registration will cost five dollars more to help cover the costs of pr oduction and implementation. Griffiths press secretary Kathleen Range told the Lamont Leader changing the plate was for safety r easons and would fall in line with other municipalities across North America who have made the switch to plates with reflective coatings and website addresses. She said the address is a gr eat opportunity to promote Alberta and all of the things that the pr ovince has to offer. Range said that if the department hears loud and clear fr om Albertans that they want a dif ferent slogan that the government may consider it. While their was no cost to have 3M produce the proposed designs, Range said it would be 3M who would be providing the technology to pr oduce the clear r eflective coating on the license plates. As to the cost of manufacturing and distributing the new plates, Range did not r eply to that question prior to deadline.
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Motorcycle Ride For Dad prostate cancer fundraiser most successful to date Michelle Pinon Editor
The final numbers ar e in. The Motorcycle Ride For Dad fundraiser in support of prostrate cancer research raised a total
of $269,950.32 Ride For Dad co-chair Chris Reeves said, “This is the most raised in our area to date.” The numbers don’t reflect the $30 r egistration fee char ged to each rider or funds raised in the ride day raffle, 50/50
tickets, merchandise or funds picked up along the route such as donations from people in Andrew, Mundare and Lamont. The total number of registered riders was 1,011, but the actual head count was close to 1,250
riders, noted Reeves. “So, our entir e ride weekend was most successful.” She is also pr oud to state that 100 per cent of the funds raised by the rider pledges goes directly to pr ostate cancer research and awar eness in our area. “We support research projects at the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton. Reeves went on to say , “We are so pleased with the continued support we get from the motorcycle riding community as well as the continued support of over 150 volunteers as well as the wonderful support fr om the communities along our route; Bon Accord, Andrew, Mundare and Lamont. Our Ride For Dad committee of 20 energetic and committed folks couldn’t do this without you. On behalf of our entir e Ride For Dad committee, we thank you.” The route for next year’s ride will be decided some time between now and December . Remember to circle your calendar for June 13, 2015.
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The recent Ride For Dad was one of the most successful in the Edmonton chapter’s history, and organizers wanted to thank host communities, volunteers, riders and supporters for all of their assistance during the June 13 event.
VILLAGE OF ANDREW FULL TIME CLERK/RECEPTIONIST Full time clerk/receptionist is required to commence immediately. Applicants must possess computer skills with an ability to learn quickly a variety of programs. This position requires strong organizational and excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to work independently. Experience in bookkeeping is an asset.
Forward resumes by noon Friday, July 18th, 2014 to: Administrator Village of Andrew Box 180, Andrew, AB. T0B 0C0 Fax: 780-365-2061 A criminal record check clearance is required. We thank you for your interest, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Town of Bruderheim Director of Legislative Services The Director of Legislative Services has the following duties: • Serve as administrator and recording secretary for Council and key committee meetings. Ensure that Agenda packages and minutes are complete. • Serve as primary contact for Council business and Council event/meeting bookings. Provide administrative support to Council, CAO and general administration. • Management of legislative library to provide access to reference materials by Council and staff. Bylaw and polIcy review, revision and communication to residents. • Records Information & Management. FOIP coordinator. • Management and implementation of the utility billing for the Town. • Bylaw services liaison for Bylaw officers/ Bylaw Services Contract Agreement services. • Liaison for planning and development and link to Development Officer. • Other duties as required. For more information visit www.Town of Bruderheim - Working in Bruderheim Resumes can be sent to Sharron.sinclair@bruderheim.ca
4 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Opinion
Letter: Plenty of unanswered questions to recycling issues, says Lamont resident The new garbage system r ecently implemented has caused a bit of a stir among residents. Questions abound and answers are few. Letters have been written and calls made to the town and yet, there is still a great divide between what is known and what is r umour. I am one of those r esidents and I’ve asked many questions. I filled out a ‘Request, Challenge and Suggestion’ form on the town’s website in the hopes my concerns would be r ead by council members. In r esponse, a town employee answered back in the most condescending way. It was not helpful and, if anything, further reinforced my opinion that the town is distancing itself from its citizens. We have questions, but no one seems to be giving us the answers. Earlier in the year the town hir ed a Communications Manager. Did you know that? I bet the majority of those in town did not. I just learned about it
a month ago. I’m not sure what his/her job entails (it should be obvious though, right?), but I can tell you one thing, the communication in this town couldn’t be worse. Some bad apples in town abused the recycle system we had by thr owing deer carcasses and used oil in their bins. Because of that a new system was decided on (with no input fr om us pesky citizens) that takes away our recycle bin and costs us an extra $5 a month to run. Pamphlets were handed out. But many residents were still caught unawares and claim to never have received a pamphlet. Instead, learning about it by getting a citation fr om the garbage company for having recycle in their yard waste bin. Suggestions have been made to the town: “Let’s have a town hall meeting for residents to attend wher e we can hear what’s going on and have the
opportunity to ask questions”. Their answer? “We’ve tried that in the past and attendance was too low.” They also said “if we had to ask the public for input on everything we wouldn’t make any decisions”. Not a good precedent to make and highly insulting to Lamont r esidents. No one is suggesting they ask for our input on everything, but things that are going to make a big impact, like garbage pickup (or when they are going to finally pave that road in front of the Burger Baron), should be br ought to the table in a more open manner. Change is tough, but many residents in this town feel excluded and we want to be part of the conversation. W riting information on the back of my utility bill isn’t cutting it (we never looked on the back of the bill: too shocked at the front). The Lamont Leader is no longer put into everyone’s mailboxes and the internet is only serviced by some.
I was told by the town employee, “if you don’t like it, you could always run for office and attend council meetings.” I’m so tir ed of that tir ed argument. Never mind that I contribute in my own way to this community. Never mind that I exercise my right to vote in every election. Never mind that I have three young childr en and would require childcare so that I can attend council meetings or town hall meetings or that I work shift work and the only time I see my family is for thirty minutes a day. Nope, I’m not good enough until I have put my name on that ballot. I shouldn’t have to feel obligated to explain myself to anyone. But the town, on the other hand, should explain themselves. Elizabeth Duiker, pesky town citizen
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Infrastructure tops needs list Michelle Pinon Editor
Before Wildrose MLA Shane Saskiw started listening to the questions and concerns of Lamont town councillors during a recent meeting, he made mention of some of the changes the PC government has implemented during the last session Saskiw, who r epresents the Lac La Biche, St. Paul, T wo Hills constituency for the Wildrose Party, said things had been very interesting at the legislature, but with the r esignation of Premier Alison Redford and the PC Party’s search for a new leader, that a lot of legislation has been stalled. He also pointed to the axing of the Summer Temporary Employment Program, Water For Life Program, discontinuance of P3 funding for schools and uncertainty surrounding the curr ent
Municipal Sustainability Initiative and changes to the Municipal Government Act. Saskiw also took a few jabs about the scrapping of care clinics, the pr oposed sale of AltaLink (which has yet to r eceive approval from the Alberta Utilities Commission), and unpopular pension reforms that wer e given the kibosh by unions. The Wildrose will be introducing four policies this summer. They include: building urban and rural communities, excellence in education, caring for seniors, children and the vulnerable, and responsible energy development. Mayor Bill Skinner said there is a “huge need” for infrastr ucture in the community as impending growth is placing more pressure on the municipality to be able to do the necessary repairs and upgrades that are required. Saskiw said the
Wildrose have a ‘Moving Alberta Forward Plan’ that would involve partnering with municipalities to help them meet their residents’ needs. He briefly outlined the 10/10 Community Infrastructure Transfer, which is a tax-fr ee solution to municipal funding. The Wildrose 10/10 Community Transfer would “remove the need for new municipal taxes while allowing municipalities to meet their needs with mor e funding than they curr ently receive from the PC government.” Under the plan, 10 per cent of pr ovincial tax revenue and 10 per cent of budget surpluses would be transferr ed directly to Alberta’s towns, cities and municipal districts using a formula devised in consultation with municipalities. According to Saskiw , the 10/10 community infrastructure transfer
would see $1.97 billion flow through to municipalities in 2015-’16 compared to the $1.49 billion they are scheduled to get under the PC’s system. As far as gr owing a community’s tax base, Saskiw said it was something his party was looking at and perhaps devising a system of based on percentage of r oyalties. Having a capital plan that is priortized by the public with a list based on objective criteria would also fall under their plan. While accommodating the needs of a gr owing population are difficult, Saskiw says the Wildrose is committed to pr oviding the best possible system and services for infrastructure, housing, employment, and seniors care.
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5306 - 51 Ave., Lamont, AB 780-895-2145 Rev. Deborah Brill Sunday Worship time 11:15 a.m. Sunday, July 20 - Service in Andrew 11:00 a.m. Sunday, July 27 - Service in Meeting Room at Rec Centre 10:00 am Offering will go to “Haying in the 30s”
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6 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Heartland booming with $20 billion in planned investment Michelle Pinon Editor
From refining to power generation and pipelines to rail lines, a host of industrial pr ojects are planned or under construction in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland. Since Sherritt International located in the area 60 years ago, the Heartland region has amassed more than $25 billion in industrial investment. This industry clustering is a draw for new projects. Much of the planning and infrastructure already exist, in addition to the natural opportunity for syner gies with byproducts and feedstock. Projects many people are familiar with, such as bitumen pipelines and petrochemical processing, are part of appr oximately $20 billion in planned investment in the Heartland over the next decade. However , there are also unique projects exploring innovative technology, utilizing world leading environmental practices and transforming raw resources into higher value products. “There are several projects already operating or under constr uction in the Heartland that will r educe CO2 emissions by a combined 16.2 million tonnes annually. Projects like these are significant in decreasing our r egion’s environmental foot-
print,” explains Neil Shelly, Executive Director of Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association. Two projects in particular involve carbon capture and storage: Shell Quest will captur e CO2 from Shell’s Upgrader to safely transport it 80 km north where it will be permanently stored 2 km underground. Expected completion is in 2015. Enhance Energy’s Alberta Carbon T runk Line will gather CO2 from the Stur geon Refinery (under construction) and Agrium, and transport it to mature oil fields in south central Alberta for enhanced oil r ecovery. Expected completion is in 2015. To follow the status of these and other industrial projects, visit lifeintheheartland.com and click on Project Status. “While new pr ojects are expected to generate billions of dollars in investment, existing industry in the Heartland contributes substantially to the local economy. Over $1 billion is spent annually on goods and services, not including utilities and feed stocks. T axes paid by Northeast Capital Industrial Association members to Heartland municipalities exceeded $83 million in 2013 and salaries and wages for the 6,100 employees were approximately $396 million,” explained Dr . Laurie Danielson, Executive Director of the
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VILLAGE OF ANDREW NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AMENDMENT TO LAND USE BYLAW NO. 2013-03 TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to the Municipal Government Act R.S.A. 2000, as amended, the Council of the Village of Andrew proposes to adopt an amendment to its Land use Bylaw. The purpose of this amendment to the Land Use Bylaw is to change the classification of Lot: 28, Block: 19, Plan: 7820247, and Lot: 29, Block: 19, Plan: 7820247 from Large Lot Residential (R1) District to Small Lot Residential District (R2). The area shown on the attached map. Copies of the proposed amendment to the Land Use Bylaw may be reviewed and inspected and/or purchased for a nominal fee by the public at the Municipal office of the Village of Andrew during the hours of 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. At 7:00 p.m. on the 12th day of August, the Council of the Village of Andrew will cause a Public Hearing to be held in the Council Chambers at the Village of Andrew office in Andrew Albera, at which time objection or comments regarding the proposed amendment to the Land use Bylaw may be given and received. Written submissions may be provided to Council during the Public Hearing, however, it is requested that a copy of the written submission be delivered to the Municipal Office, attention the Village Administrator, by 12:00 noon on the 8th day of August 2014 in order to ensure that each member of Council has a copy of the written submission for the Public Hearing. Pat Skoreyko, Chief Administrative Officer Box 180, Andrew, Alberta T0B 0C0 Dated this 10th day of July 2014.
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8 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, July 15, 2014
From Where I Sit: I’m Sick
By Hazel Anaka For Ukrainians the world over the curr ent crisis in Ukraine is tragic. It has captured the attention and concern of thinking people everywhere. It’s been dubbed the greatest threat to world security in the 21st Century. World leaders have been weighing in on the matter since late November 2013 when
the first grass r oots protests began in Euromaidan, Kyiv’s central square. The protests arose over exiled President Viktor Yanukovych’s refusal to sign an agr eement with the European Union as he slithered ever closer to Putin’s Russia. The number and frequency of outraged comments from world leaders, historians, and thinkers has increased in dir ect proportion to the irresponsible actions of Russia. Canadians can be proud of Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s loud and increasingly pointed, personal attacks on Putin and his actions. Cynics may say he’s playing to the 1.2 million Canadians who claim Ukrainian heritage. Whether or not that is a factor is immaterial in my opinion. In this, he is taking a leadership r ole
that overshadows the apparently weak Obama response. Of course it remains to be seen if all the rhetoric, sanctions and harsh thr eats of increasingly strong responses penetrate the blockhead Putin. For a man who seems to care so much about what the world thinks of him: think spending $50 billion on the Sochi Olympics, Vladimir Putin is surprisingly oblivious to what the entire globe is saying to him. Getting kicked out of the G8: big deal. Being sanctioned and denounced by the United Nations General Assembly: another day at the of fice. Joining the company of Kim Jung-Il, Chavez, Mugabe, alQaddafi, Berlusconi and other tyrants: you misunderstand. German Chancellor Angela Merkel who has
spoken on the telephone with Putin several times has told the media that he appears “delusional.” The now G7 leaders moved their June meeting from Sochi to Brussels. Putin has brushed off the fr eezing of assets and r estricting travel by Russian politicians as meaningless. I spent some time listening to a live stream of the UN debate about a resolution urging a peaceful resolution to disputes and conflicts. In virtually every case the individual speakers spoke of the r ule of law and the sover eignty of a nation’s borders and the unacceptable actions of Russia. I don’t want war . I don’t want violence. I don’t want anyone to be hurt. Well, except Putin and his ilk. Better men than him have been assassinated while mon-
sters like this live on in affluence terrorizing and killing hundreds or thousands of innocents. The corruption of these tyrants is legendary . I wonder if Yanukovych will ever finish building his 8000 squar e metre mansion on the Black Sea. After all a guy needs
a break from his primary palace, doesn’t he? I’m sick of the corr uption, the entitlement, the insanity, the big talk and the impotence of civilized society to fix things. God alone knows what will happen next, fr om where I sit.
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Mundare Green Thumbs busy in downtown Community Garden
In Loving Memory of a Special Father, ANTON Grandfather and Great-Grandfather BRZEZICKI Nine years have passed since you left us. April 20th, 1919 It broke our hearts to lose you, But you did not go alone. A part of us went with you, The day God took you home. If tears could build a stairway, And heartaches make a lane, We’d walk our way to heaven, And bring you back again. In life we loved you dearly, In death we love you still, In our hearts you hold a place No one could ever fill.
July 8th, 2005
Forever loved and deeply missed, each and every day by his children: Darlene, Emilia, Tony, Elaine and their families.
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Greenthumbs with the Mundare Community Garden were busy watering plants Friday morning. They also got a helping hand from Mayor Charlie Gargus and his wife Debby. Front left: Tyler Gisle, Bryce Raymakers, Toni Raymakers, Aiden Gisle and Seth Armbruster. In the back are Charlie and Debbie Gargus and Debra Raymakers.
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The Community Garden in Mundare is a source of pride and joy for Debra Raymakers and her growing group of enthusiastic gr een thumbs who have been planting, watering, weeding since it opened on June 14. “It has been a wonderful thing,” says Raymaker , who has managed to put the fun joy of learning and discovery into gardening. Raymakers says the childr en have great imaginations and are always putting their special touches to the downtown project which has become a source of pride to them. “It gives them ownership and respect in the community,” says Raymakers. In addition the children, about 25 in total, want to show of f the plants they planted to their parents, and keep a close eye on their plants (sometimes visiting the raised beds on a daily basis). Even though Mundar e is in the heart of r ural Alberta, Raymakers says some of the childr en have never planted a gar den, don’t know how to plant, what to plant, how they gr ow and ripen, when they are ready for picking and eating. Mayor Charlie Gargus and his wife Debby say the Community Garden is a wonderful outlet for the children, their par ents, as well as community r esidents, who pr ovide feedback and information and simply love to visit the garden patch. Through Alberta Rural Sustainable Alternatives Netweek (ARSAN) and Communities In Bloom (CIB) committee, in co-or dination with Raymakers, they have been able to resurrect the project. Gargus says there has been a direct spin-off as people in the community ar e now planting a gar den at Sister Martha’s. “People ar e becoming mor e aware and getting involved in gardening,” adds Debby. The Gargus’ along with Raymakers ar e excited about moving the classroom from Parkland Farm to another area of town and start of fering programs to school children as well as local r esidents in the future. “It’s a pilot pr oject and we’r e hoping it’ll develop into something bigger,” adds Raymakers. Everyone involved with the Community Garden is having a wonderful time, and with their gr owing passion and commitment, the pr oject will surely be successful and continue to grow in new and unimagined ways.
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Congratulations to Jonathan and Adriane Dueck on the arrival of baby Eléana Rose Dueck on July 10, 2014. Proud grandparents are Alvin and Judy Dueck. 25TM ________________________
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5 Acres for sale NE of Skaro Lake. Subject to subdivision approval. Good building site Located 1.8 miles east of RR 190 on Twp Rd. 574. Power already on site. $75,000 MLS E3376460 Kim Stubbs RE/MAX River City - 780-974-3357 or kimstubbs@remax.net LL23-28c ________________________ FOR SALE IN TOFIELD Spectacular Yard! Over a third of an acre – park like setting with mature trees, shrubs and flowers. Upgraded 1456 SQFT Bungalow with new kitchen and hardwood floors plus two sets of garden doors to separate decks. A must see!! (online pictures at www.hometime.net) 4920 55 Avenue. Listed at $304,900 Call Kevin Smook 780-662-4623 Home-Time Realty TM25c ________________________ FOR SALE IN TOFIELD - 2 Storey Character home close to Fairgrounds featuring lots of upgrades (windows, furnace, hwt) plus a 24 x 24 garage with front and back access. View the online pictures at www.home-time.net 4819 54 Avenue. Listed at $210,000 Call Kevin Smook 780-662-4623 Home-Time Realty TM25c ________________________ FARM FOR SALE NEAR HOLDEN - Great horse or cattle set up on 160 Acres. Fenced and crossed fenced with 2 dugouts. 5 Bedroom Bungalow has lots of reno’s including new kitchen and laminate flooring. Beautiful yard. 48 x 38 Heated Shop (14 ft door), 70 x 40 barn. View the online pictures at www.home-time.net 48029 Range Road 154. Listed at $465,000 Call Kevin Smook 780-662-4623 Home-Time Realty TM25c ________________________ 80 Acres for sale N of Skaro Lake. No.2 soil currently in alfalfa. Located on Twp Rd.573 1/2 mile west of RR 192. $260,000 MLS E3376451 Kim Stubbs RE/MAX River City - 780974-3357 or kimstubbs@remax.net LL23-28c ________________________ House for Sale, Viking, 3 bedroom. Fenced, double garage. Call Paul at 1-780907-4392. View pictures at www.Viking4Sale.com ________________________
Massage and Reflexology. Closed for the month of August. Marge 780-6623066. TM24tfn ________________________ Straight Line Fencing is offering Livestock Liquid Feed Supplement available now, will deliver. We also inject bales. 32 percent protein. We also have lick tanks for sale. For more info call Mark Laskosky at 780-6882457 or 780-990-7659. 25tfn ________________________ 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 ________________________ Roy’s Handyman Services. Flooring, trim work, basement finishing, decks, fences, kitchen cabinet installs and carpentry work. 780-662-0146 or 780-2323097. TMTFN ________________________
Thank you Kim, Dean, Shannon, Doug, Joel, Adam, Damin, and Erin for everything you did to host our 50th anniversary. We’re so proud of you all. Thanks to all that contributed toward the group gift, the Bruce Stampede Assoc. for the beautiful frame, the flowers, wine and spirits, card and phone calls. They are greatly appreciated. Thanks to our family, friends, and neighbours for making our day extra special. Thanks and God Bless, Paul and Millie. 25p ________________________ Words cannot express our gratitude and appreciation to all our family, friends and neighbours for all the acts of kindness and support we received at the time of the loss of our Mother, Grandmother, and Gr. Grandmother Doris Fenton. Thank you. Fenton Families. 25p ________________________
COMING EVENTS VIKING FARMERS MARKET Regular market 2 - 4 p.m. every Thursday Wipf Enterprises Bedding Plants (Mike and Rosa). New vendors welcome. For more info or to book a table call 780-592-2431. tfn ________________________ COWBOY CHURCH at Viking Auction Market, Jct. of Hwy. 36 and 26. Fri., July 25, at 7:30 p.m. All welcome, Call Terry at 780-3763599 or 780-336-2224. CP25-26c ________________________ There will be an open bridal shower for Carleen Darling, bride elect of Robert Berard, on July 26 at 2pm at the Viking Legion Hall. Everyone welcome! 25-26p ________________________
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GARAGE SALE Adult garage sale. No toys or children's items. Area not safe for children. Cash sales. Hand tools, electric tools & equipment, antiques and collectables, sports equipment, household items, records & cds, books, nuts & bolts, odds & ends. July 19-20 from noon 9 pm, at 51302 - RR 195. TM25p ________________________ Yard Sale. Date - July 26 and 27. Time - 10 am - 4 pm. Place - Highway 26, RR 160, 1 mile north. Acreage size machinery. Antique horse drawn equipment. Harness - bits and pieces. Nuts, bolts, nails, chains, etc. 8 sheets gal metal with screws. 1-5 gal red barn paint. Assortment of windows. Some household items. Countertop dishwasher - new. L. Hayworth. 25p ________________________
Office space for rent in The Co-operators-Ritchie Agencies building (5103 – 50st) in Viking. For more info, please contact Todd at 780-336-4000 or todd_ritchie@cooperators.ca. 51tfnc ________________________ New 2 bedroom main floor of a duplex in Tofield. Comes with appliances, washer/dryer, and fireplace. 2 bathrooms. References required, no pets, $1,600/month utilities incl. Call: 780-662-3596 or 780-914-0172. TM24-25p ________________________ Spacious newly renovated one, two, and three bedroom apartments. Includes laminate flooring, ceramic tile, new appliances, cable, heat, and water. Rents starting at $600 with rental incentives on a one year lease. In Tofield 780-6623396. TM01tfnc ________________________ Clean 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom house for rent in Innisfree. No smoking. No pets. For more info call 780458-8628 CP24-26 ________________________ Suite in four-plex in Tofield, 2 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath, fridge, stove, washer and dryer. $1,000.00 per month, $1,000.00 dd. No pets, no smoking. Adult only. Call 780-662-2688. TMtfnc ________________________
Crossroads IDA is looking for a part-time adult and a part-time student. Please drop off resumes at Crossroads IDA 5119 - 50 Street, Viking. 25-28c ________________________ Local Class 1 driver for pipe hauling. Winch and oilfield experience an asset. Call 780-918-5116 or email: blazeent@gmail.com. TM25-26p ________________________ Require a contractor to install metal roofing on an existing barn roof. Interested parties to contact John at 780-632-7108 (evenings), where further detail information will be made available. LL 25-29c ________________________ St Michael Regional Landfill has an opening for an experienced part time Cat Operator. Landfill training provided. Fax your resume to 780-7962081 or e-mail smrlandfill@shaw.ca LL 25-28c ________________________ St Michael Regional Landfill is looking for a permanent part-time Scale Attendant. Must have computer experience $12.00 - $14.00 hr. Fax your resume to 780-7962081 or e-mail smrlandfill@shaw.ca. LL23-27c ________________________
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HELP WANTED HOME FOR SALE In the Town of Viking This home is move-in ready! Double attached garage with RV driveway. MAIN FLOOR: master bedroom, office/bedroom, dining room, custom kitchen, great room, gas fireplace, hardwood, garden door leading to a large covered deck overlooking the golf course. LOWER: two bedrooms, bathroom, games room, storage and furnace rooms. Professionally landscaped, new shingles, storage shed, air conditioning, all appliances and much more! Call 780-336-3500 or cell 780-385-5702 23-26c ________________________ Empty lot located on Railway Avenue, Viking. 50 x 140 foot. Asking $10,000. Phone 780-336-3469. 25tfnc ________________________ 75 Acres for sale NE of Skaro Lake. 70% No.2 soil currently summer fallow. Located 1 mile east of RR 190 on Twp Rd. 574. Subject to subdivision approval. $187,500 MLS E3376455 Kim Stubbs RE/MAX River City - 780-974-3357 or kimstubbs@remax.net LL23-28c ________________________
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THANK YOU The family of Katelynn Berrecloth would like to thank everyone for their support following the loss of our daughter and sister. The food, flowers, words of condolences from our friends and relatives, and the many visits were greatly appreciated; especially from Katelynn’s friends from school and teams she played on. Thank you to those who helped look for Katelynn when she went missing. The outpouring of support towards Katelynn’s memorial fund was just amazing. Thank you to all who contributed. Her memory will live on for a very long time. A special thank you to Fee & Sons for their professionalism and help through this time, and also the members of Victim Services and Royal Canadian Mounted Police for their professionalism as well. The caring and support from everyone is just a testament as to why living in a small community is so comforting to us. Sincerely, Dean, Beth, Catherine, Courtney, and Ty. 25p ________________________
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WANTED Active senior lady, nonsmoker, non-drinker requires small home in Viking. Moving to be near family. Required Oct. 1 but willing to rent sooner. 780336-3370 or 780-603-8869 24-26p ________________________ WANTED TO BUY New/Used Hardcover book "Pride in Progress" (Chipman - St. Michael Star and Districts) published 1982 by the Alberta Rose Historical Society. Ph. 403-293-6066 (Calgary). LL24-25p ________________________ Cash paid for old motor bikes and mini bikes. Running or not. Will look at any condition. Will pick up. Please call 1-780-2461299. 25p ________________________ Wanted Standing Hay, Cultivated and Pasture Land. Cash or Shares. Feel free to call for a quote 780497-1633. 14tfnLL ________________________ Wanted: Old Barn Wood Local carpenter seeks OLD BARNS and OUT BUILDINGS. The salvaged wood is used to build furniture and beautiful art. Please call 780-953-7832. LL25 ________________________ Standing Hay Chipman - Lamont areas Phone Bill in the evening at 780-895-7588. LL21-26p
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The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, July 15, 2014 - 15
Lamont couple celebrate 65th wedding anniversary Michelle Pinon Editor
July 14 will always be a gem of a day for couple, Marcel and Jean Fontaine. Yesterday, the Lamont r esidents officially reached their sapphire (65th) wedding anniversary. While Sheron from LA Hair Designs was cutting and styling their hair last Friday she learned the Fontaine’s would be celebrating their 65th wedding. Sheron insisted their hair cuts be on the house, and convinced the couple’s daugther Jo-Ann to go over to the Lamont Leader to let them in on the wonderful news.
Jo-Ann, who says her par ents are “very private people;” but thought she’d take the hair dresser’s advice anyway. A short while later I was sitting in their living r oom at Morley Young Manor. The impromptu visit was taken in stride, and the couple eagerly talked about their courtship, wedding, and family. “A friend of mine fr om Winnipeg introduced us,” said Marcel. They hit it of f, and before you knew it, Marcel was travelling fr om Winnipeg to Belleville (145 miles) every weekend to visit Jean. “I liked him. And he like me. And we got married,” stated Jean matter -of-factly with a big smile on her face. Often Jean’s father would tease her and ask: “What are you marrying a Frenchman for?” But Jean says her parents hit it off with Marcel and vice-versa, Jean got along very well with his par ents. Everything worked out well, and they raised their family of thr ee daughters: Donna Mar cia, Jo-Ann and Michele Jacqueline. They r esided in Kenora before moving out west to Edmonton in 1968. They moved to Lamont about thr ee years ago and enjoy spending as much time as possible with their thr ee daughters, six grandchildren and six great grandchildren. “Marriage was good for us,” said Jean, who said it was simply love that made for the wonderful life they have have shared together. Sitting hand in hand on the couch it is plain to see how much they respect and adore each other 65 years after they said “I do.”
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Jean and Marcel Fontaine celebrated their 65th wedding anniversary with family and friends at Morley Young Manor on Sunday , July 13. The couple married on July 14, 1949 in Belleville, Ontario.
Family fun at the Lamont Fish Pond and Archery Range Michelle Pinon Editor Unschedule. Unplug. Unwind. Those are the thr ee things Jay Wright decided to do on July 6. The Sherwood Park man packed up the car and the kids, (twin-sisters Samantha and Emily) to do a little fishing and archery during a
family fun event at the Lamont Fish Pond. “My wife saw it (Kids Can Catch) event online and thought it’d be a good thing to try .” Wright says his girls ar e at a cool age, and he enjoys hanging out with them and finding new and interesting things to do together. Wright said having Cabela’s on-site to pr o-
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Jay Wright poses with his 1 1-year-old daughters Emily and Samantha.
vide expertise and equipment was great, and was thankful for the opportunity that was made possible through the A l b e r t a Conservation Association (ACA). K e n Kranrod, vice president of the ACA, said the whole idea is to get fami- Folks with Cabela’s sponsored the recent Kids Can Catch and Archery Days in Lamont on lies outdoors. July 5 and 6. “The main point is to proThe first event was held Kids Can Catch event in offer a venue, equipvide the opportunity for ment and lessons free of in Slave Lake in 2012 2014. people to try fishing and charge is an ideal way of and it has expanded to Having the Lamont archery who’ve never nine Kids Can Catch reaching out to families Fish & Game tried them befor e,” said and thr ee Association as host club, and helping pr omote a events Kranrod. He estimated Archery Day events this healthy active lifestyle. was wonderful; and that well over half of the year. Kranrod said it also Kranrod said it was nice participants, (100 in The ACA also stocks to be able to of fer both allows families the total), who wer e in lakes and ponds in and fishing and ar chery at chance to get out of the attendance for the two near urban centr es, and cities to see new places, the same time, and he day event live in Kranrod said that if peomeet new people, and was grateful for the Edmonton and surtry new things. T o date, ple are interested in assistance of the local rounding areas. 1,800 people have partic- hosting an event they organizers and volun“We’re bringing it (the can provide products ipated in the event teers, who helped to event), to people who throughout the and materials to make make the event so sucare in close pr oximity to the day a success. “It’s province. cessful. larger centers and smallThe initial idea for the all about balance, and Everybody’s lives ar e er rural communities,” full, and because of that Kids Can Catch Program we want to make sur e pointed out Kranr od. families have the balcame from a fish and the last minute thing Lamont was one of eight wildlife officer in Slave ance.” doesn’t happen very communities who will Jay Wright couldn’t often, added Kranr od. Lake who wanted to host or have hosted a connect with local teens. agree more. He said being able to
16 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Development Permit Issued Discretionary Use Appeal by July 28, 2014 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.
Crushed Gravel for Sale Sale of Crushed Gravel to Lamont County Resident Rate Payers Pit # 2700 (Hardrock Pit) SW11-56-16-W4M
Legal Description: Plan 9222515, Block A (in SE 19-55-19-W4) Land Use: Heartland Agricultural District (HA) Proposal: Construction of a new office addition (20 ft. x 54 ft.) with vestibule and renovations to the existing Public Works Shop Permit No.: 039/14
A Maximum of 30 tonnes per rate payer residence (maximum of ONE Rate Payer per residence).
Additional Information
Crushed Gravel only: $15.00 per tonne
For additional information regarding this permit, please contact the Planning and Development Department at (780) 895-2233.
For more information contact public works at (780) 895-2547.
Appeal
July 21, 2014 – July 25, 2014 8 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Centennial Scholarship Program
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.
Employment Opportunity Data Entry Clerk Lamont County is seeking a Data Entry Clerk. This position has opened due to internal movement. This individual will be responsible for assisting in the implementation, maintenance and records management of Lamont County’s job costing data base. This position requires an individual who has the ability to work with a strong attention to detail within firm time lines. Key areas of responsibility and expectations: x Possess positive interpersonal skills when dealing with the public and county personnel. x Develop an in depth knowledge of Diamond Great Plains Dynamics and Worktech systems. x Input and maintain Worktech data which includes obtaining correct coding and authorizations. Prepare journal entries as required. x Assist in the preparation of year end files and schedules for audit purposes. x Provide back up at front counter including phones and other clerical tasks as assigned. Experience in data entry is required, accounting experience and familiarity in financial job costing databases is an asset. Municipal experience would be an asset but an equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered.
Appeal Fee - $200.00
Babas and Borshch Ukrainian Festival Zabava 2014 Line Up *Cheremosh Ukrainian Dancers *Zabava u Koli quartet * *The Playboys* *Mouth-watering Ukrainian meal by Chosyn Catering* For full details visit www.babasandborshch.com Tables will be assigned based on “best available at time of purchase.”
This competition will remain open until 4:00 p.m., August 1, 2014. Please forward your resume/application to:
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 postsecondary study. Two scholarships of $1000 will be awarded! Application deadline is August 31, 2014. For more information, call 780-895-2233
Lamont County Human Resources Department 5303 – 50 Avenue Lamont, AB T0B 2R0 Email: hr@lamontcounty.ca Fax: (780) 895-7404 For complete details please view the job posting on our website at lamontcounty.ca/departments/human-resources Lamont County thanks all applicants for their interest. However, only those who have been selected for an interview will be contacted.
Alberta Century Farm & Ranch Award
Advance tickets only! Last year was sold out! Don’t be disappointed!
Elk Island National Park Zabava 2014 Ticket Order Form Saturday, August 23, 2014 Andrew, AB Tickets will be mailed so please complete fully. Name: ______________________________________ Address:_____________________________________ City: ________________________________________ Province: ___________ Postal Code: ______________ Phone: ______________________________________ Email:_______________________________________
Tickets are $50 per person payable by PayPal at: http://www.babasandborshch.ca or by cheque payable to Babas & Borshch Ukrainian Festival Mail to: Babas & Borshch Ukrainian Festival Box 508 Andrew, AB T0B 0C0
Keeping the farm or ranch from generation to generation and actively operating is an impressive achievement for any Alberta family. The Government of Alberta wishes to recognize these special families who built the foundation of prairie farming and ranching. The Alberta Century Farm & Ranch Award salutes those families who have continuously owned and actively operated the same land for a minimum of 100 years. It is important that these families be recognized. If you know of a century farm or ranch family in your area, pass this information along and have them complete the application form! For more information visit http://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/general/progserv.nsf/all/, call 780-422-0492, or email lillian.chan@gov.ab.ca.