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The Justice League superheroes for health care, from the left, “The Flash” (Sarah Halverson), “Batman” (Tricia Wagner), “Robin” (Deacon Barclay), “Superman” (Katie Waine) and “Wonder Woman” (Julie Primrose), recently teamed up for the Stettler Health Services Foundation’s “An Affair for the Heart” golf tournament. ECA Review/ The Stettler Health Services Foundation
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always flooding,” said Mayor Lacher. Council agreed to Approximately 100 ton spending approximately of used asphalt off $245 as Benci said he is Railway Ave. and stockfinding what looks to be piled on town property rust in the transmission for filling potholes, fluid. according to Coun. David He also noted to counMacleod, will be used cillors that he will be instead to build the grade asking for the village to up on the town property purchase a skilsaw and where it is stockpiled and ladder as he is presently the remainder moved out using his own. of sight, at the request of When asked by council, David Benci, public works Benci noted that public supervisor at the July 20 works was daily stopping village council meeting. Foundation chair Leona by the recycle bins flatAccording to Macleod, Thorogood says: “The tournatening boxes in the “it was all or none”, when cardboard recycle bin as ment was fun and we tried Benci commented that something different this year by it was filling up too fast there was “50 years worth with boxes not flattened. including dinner during the of stuff there” if it was tournament, so golfers could “Looks like it’s going to used just for potholes. stop for a break, have a bite after be a full time job [flatBenci explained to nine holes and get back out tening boxes],” said Benci council that cold mix pur- as people were throwing there. chased from Starland “Our community is always in boxes, some crushing County, which he used there for us and we are so fortuthem, others not, but this year for filling potnate to see the big show of either way flattened holes, lasts longer and support for our health care. I boxes take up less space. works better. The old couldn’t be more grateful, and Mayor Lacher reported asphalt tends to get I’m looking forward to our next her attendance at the pushed out easily. step in upgrades to the health Drumheller Waste Council approved the centre.” Association meeting and placement of troughing An Affair for the Heart is conthe fact that it was for approximately $100 in costing the association to tinuing as the foundation gears an area on a residential up once again for its next big ship plastic recyclables as street that is slow to project — renovations to the plastic price is down. drain. labour and delivery room at the Turn to Confident, Pg 2 “It needs to because it’s hospital. YOUR SPECIALIST FOR YOUR SPECIALIST FOR YOUR SPECIALIST FOR flooring FLYERS flooring window furnishings Food Town flooring window furnishings wall coverings window furnishings Sobeys wallwall coverings coverings lighting IGA lighting interior design paint & accessories interior interiordesign design The Source
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submitted by Kerri Robins The Stettler Health Services Foundation’s fourth annual “An Affair for the Heart” golf tournament recently raised more than $4,300 for the Stettler Hospital and Care Centre. Pumping up the heart-healthy event on June 17 were the “Justice League” superheroes for health. Nursing team members Sarah Halverson, Tricia Wagner, Julie Primrose and Katie Waine dressed up, respectively, as “The Flash”, “Batman”, “Wonder Woman” and “Superman”. Wagner’s 10-year old son, Deacon Barclay, also suited up as Batman’s sidekick “Robin”. As well, the team won the bedpan award for “most-honest golfers”. “It was fun dressing up — and the superhero theme fit great in
support of health care,” says Sarah Halverson, registered nurse and clinical educator at the care centre. “I’ve seen the impact our health foundation has on our local health care and participating in this, and other fundraising events, is not only fun but a privilege, where I can be involved in such a good cause,” adds the 36-year-old Stettler resident. In all, 53 golfers enjoyed 18 holes of golf, dinner and special ‘game holes’, starting with a chipping contest on the first hole. Also adding to the fun were a 50/50 draw and a silent auction. This year’s successful tourney added to a total of more than $20,000 raised to date over the four annual events.
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