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Friday, April 15, 2011

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Vol. 5, No. 15 | 8 pages

Downtown | Drumheller 403.823.3686

Spring! What Spring? Stream levels expected to decrease See page 2

Who are you? See page 5

Man receives sentence for dangerous driving See page 3

INDEX inSide Opinions .........Page 2 Entertainment ...........Page 4 Who are you? .............Page 5 inSide Break ..............Page 6

Sylvia Madsen, out for the sixth time by 10 a.m. Thursday morning, shoveling the sidewalk in front of Cafe Italiano. Just days ago residents were marveling at tulips pushing through and robins returning, and then woke up Thursday morning to snow and slush.

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Stream levels expected to decrease

The Drumheller Mail reported this week that Drumheller’s town hall will be moving downtown. inSide Drumheller asked downtown business owners, “Are you in support of this idea?”

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Thelma Hodge “It’d be a lot more convenient, but who’s paying for the move?”

Doug Wade

Recent area precipitation could increase water levels of local tributaries to the Red Deer River. On Tuesday, the Town of Drumheller issued a press release stating its concerns over rising water in the Rosebud River and the Michichi Creek. Warm weather expedited the runoff, and before long, the banks on the typically tame waterways swelled and in cases spilled over. Heather Flaman learned firsthand of the high water at 6 a.m. Tuesday morning. At the time, the water was right in her yard at the base of the Verdant Valley Road. “I have never seen it like that before, that’s for sure,” said Flaman who moved into the residence in 2004. “Even in the flood of 2005, the Michichi Creek barely had any water in it.” She was able to move many of their belongings out of harm’s way, and evacuate. By the time the day was through, her yard had disappeared under water and her basement was flooded, along with their furnace and hot water heater. The water has since receded. “Hopefully the worst is over, I would hate to see this happening again,” she said.

Heather Flaman woke up Tuesday morning to see water knocking on her doorstep. By the end of the day her basement was flooded. A spokesperson for

Barring changes in weather, a spokesperson for Alberta Environment, Carrie Sancartier, says it appears runoff from local tributaries to the Red Deer River have peaked. “In and around Drumheller I understand the majority of the snow has melted,” she said. "It looks as though the streams have peaked, and it looks as though, barring rain or additional snow and warm weather, they should start seeing a decrease in water levels

Alberta Environment says barring any more precipitation, stream levels should continue to fall.

over the next few days." She adds conditions could certainly change if the area was to get a big snowfall or rain. She explains that Alberta Environment takes a number conditions into account in monitoring river levels. These include snow pack, soil moisture, temperature and rainfall. “In any year where there is higher than average snow pack, there is a risk of pooling water or flooding in low lying

“Of course, we want any business to move downtown.”

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areas as the snow melts. In terms of the widespread river overbanking … that is typically caused by rainfall and because rainfall isn’t something we can predict accurately in advance, we can’t give a valid prediction about flooding,” she said. Snow pack is average to below average for the Red Deer River Basin, and expected runoff is also looking like it’s below average. Alberta Environment monitors the level of all rivers in the province. “Whenever we notice there are conditions that are indicating we could be expecting to see rises in river levels that are potentially a cause for concern, we would issue an advisory,” she said.

Highway 576 temporarily closes east of Drumheller Dave Benci

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“I’m not too concerned about it if that’s what they want to do.”

Lodge volunteers rewarded Some of the countless volunteers who donate their time and energy to the Sunshine and Hillview Lodges were rewarded for their work on Wednesday afternoon during a Volunteer Appre-

ciation Lunch. About 30 volunteers attended, but Sunshine Lodge organizers said there are countless more volunteers who would be impossible to fit into one day. mailphoto by Kyle Smylie

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John Shoff “The current building isn’t even wheelchair accessible. It’s a good step for the town.”

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Motorists are advised that Highway 576 east of Drumheller is closed until further notice due to flooding. The closure affects the gravel highway between its two junctions with Highway 851. Once the water recedes, the highway will be assessed for potential repairs. A further advisory will be issued when Highway 576 reopens.

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Devilled Eggs Many Ways

Gerald Greer received an 18-month conditional sentence for dangerous driving following a collision on New Year’s Day 2010. inSide file photo

Delia man receives conditional sentence for dangerous driving Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

A Delia man has received a conditional sentence following a collision that saw a man dragged for 10 metres under his truck on New Year’s Day, 2010. Gerald Greer of Delia appeared in provincial court in Drumheller on Friday, April 8. He originally elected to be tried Court of Queen’s Bench, but last Friday made pleas in front of provincial court Judge Grieve. Charged with dangerous driving causing bodily harm, he pleaded guilty to dangerous driving. Shortly before noon, on January 12, 2010, Greer was sitting in his truck on 3rd Avenue in Drumheller near the Bernie and Boys Restaurant. Walking by were his estranged wife and her companion. Greer drove toward the pair and struck the male pedestrian with his truck. The man was dragged for about 10 metres before the

truck came to a stop colliding with a nearby house. The man was extricated and suffered non-life-threatening injuries. He was airlifted to Calgary by STARS. There were three individuals in the home at the time but none were injured. Greer remained at the scene and gave a full statement. Defence for Greer, Hugh Sommerville, told the court that Greer, 51, has no prior record and is of good character. When Greer was first charged, Sommerville said he received 30 letters of reference for Greer. He was married for 28 years and the incident occurred shortly after he learned his marriage was over. Since the incident, he has been abiding by strict conditions. “He’s a good man who would do anything to take back a couple of seconds of his life,” said Sommerville. Judge Grieve went along with recommendations of a

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conditional sentence order for 18 months. This is to be followed by 18 months probation, and a one-year driving prohibition. In handing down his sentence Judge Grieve told Greer that he didn’t know if he was “lucky or smart that you didn’t have a gun in your hand” on the day if the incident. Greer also pleaded guilty to assault stemming from an incident on December 18, 2009. On that date, Greer and his wife met in a motor vehicle, and he admits to pushing her. He was sentence to one-year probation to run concurrent to his previous probation order.

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If you are like me and love to colour Easter eggs, you may find you have an excess of hard-boiled eggs to use up. This year, I plan to serve a variety of devilled eggs as part of the Easter meal. As I was looking at the different recipes, I came across a handy tip for filling the egg whites. I normally would pipe the yolk filling in using a cookie or pastry press, or simply by snipping the corner off a ziploc that holds the mixed yolk ingredients. This idea is to use your small cookie scoop, giving a nice, rounded look with all eggs being even-sized. Here are some delectable ideas. I know I will have a hard time not making each one of these.... likely I will have to test them all! You may want to simply stick with your good, old devilled egg recipe, but even then why not try adding a bit of cream cheese to the mixture? A nice shrimp placed on top is good, too. *Note: all recipes will use the same method of slicing the eggs lengthwise, scooping out and mashing the yolks with the ingredients, piping or stuffing into the whites, and finally refrigerating until serving time. The number of eggs differ, so you may want to adjust ingredients accordingly.

Bacon-Cheddar Devilled Eggs

12 hard-cooked eggs 1 cup diced cooked chicken ½ cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 2 teaspoons honey mustard 1 teaspoon ground mustard 1 teaspoon Creole seasoning 1/4 teaspoon hot pepper sauce 2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley- to sprinkle on after filling

Crab Devilled Eggs 12 hard-cooked eggs 1 can (6 ounces) crabmeat, drained, flaked and cartilage removed 1/2 cup mayonnaise 1 green onion, finely chopped 1 tablespoon finely chopped celery 1 tablespoon finely chopped green pepper 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 1 teaspoon minced fresh parsley 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 3 dashes hot pepper sauce 3 dashes Worcestershire sauce Additional minced fresh parsley to sprinkle on after filling

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One man’s junk is another man’s treasure, and on Tuesday evening two local junk collections will be scoured through by the hosts of History Channel’s Canadian Pickers. Former Beiseker resident Jim Tilley and Last Chance Sa-

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loon owner Fred Dayman had hosts Sheldon and Scott visit their properties last August, in search of long lost Canadiana treasures. Tilley said they bought about $800 worth of his stuff, from his wife’s vintage child’s toys, antique tables, guitars, and even some of Tilley’s cowboy hats.

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inSideHappenings DAYTIME EVENTS Saturday, April 16 & Sunday, April 17, Drumheller: Playing at the Napier Theatre Sat. & Sun. matinees, 2:00 p.m. Mars Needs Moms. We will be closed April 18 - April 28. Saturday, April 16, Drumheller: Author Visit, Faye Reineberg Holt. 2:00 pm, AV Room, above the Library. Refreshments, books for autographing. FREE. Saturday, April 16, East Coulee: SpringFest 2011. Noon to Midnight in East Coulee. 3 venues, 30 groups. Advance tickets can be purchase at Riverside Value Drug Mart or by phone. 403822-3970. Sunday, April 17, Drumheller: Kids Easter Egg Hunt & Party, O’Shea’s Eatery & Ale House. Pre-registration required. Call Jaime or Matt for more details, 403.823.2460. Saturday, April 16, Drumheller: Dinosaur Trail Golf and Country Club Job Fair. 11 am to 2 pm. For more information phone 403.823.5622. Sunday, April 17, Nacmine: Nacmine Community Association Pancake Breakfast. 9:00 am - 1:00 pm. at the Nacmine Community Hall.

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFE Friday, April 15 - Sunday, April 17, Drumheller: Playing at the Napier Theatre, 7:30 p.m. The Adjustment Bureau. March 25 - May 14, 2011 - Rosebud Theatre presents A Bright Particular Star. For information or tickets call 1-800-267-7553. Visit us at www.rosebudtheatre.com Friday, April 15, Wayne: Live Music by Dave McCann & The Fire Hearts (Alt-Country) playing at the Last Chance Saloon. 9 pm - 1 am. Burger Kitchen now open. Friday, April 15, Drumheller: Afternoon and evening Jam Session at Rising Star. Featuring East Coulee SpringFest Performers. 190 Railway Avenue. Downtown Drumheller. Saturday, April 16, Drumheller: SpringFest After Party (after midnight) at Rising Star. 190 Railway Avenue. Downtown Drumheller. Monday evenings, Nacmine: Community Bingo at the Hall. Doors open 6 p.m. Bingo starts 7:30 p.m. Thursday evenings, Drumheller: Farmers’ Market at Greentree Mall every Thursday 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm.

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Canalta Hotels vice president Brooke Christianson speaks at the Canalta Jurassic Hotel wine and cheese event on Tuesday evening to commemorate the re-branding and renovations the hotel has seen over the last months. Dozens of guests attended the event, which not only celebrated the Drumheller hotel but the 33 other branches open throughout Alberta and Saskatchewan, with the 34th opening in Melfort, Saskatchewan in August. inSide photo by Kyle Smylie

“It went along real well,” said Tilley, adding with a laugh that he hoped they would have taken more. He said he’ll be holding a garage sale in his new home in Strathmore, probably with a sign saying "As seen on Canadian Pickers”. “I’m very excited to see it, I’m going to put it on PVR and send it to everybody I know.” The episode description on the show’s website says, “Scott and Sheldon visit a sprawling graveyard of historic cars. Later, they meet a collector who has everything from classic snowmobiles to vintage Barbie dolls at unbelievable prices.” The episode “Bargaining in the Badlands” was the first Canadian Pickers filmed, but will be airing as the second episode. It will air at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday on History Channel. Fred Dayman could not be reached for comment before press time.

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Chips with Salsa a little spicy but always welcome

by C. Aiello

Like most other Canadians, I saw no need for this election. However, I must admit that it relieves me of thinking what I should write, for about six weeks anyway. Everyday the talking heads provide more than enough material. Almost makes me wish I had a daily column, almost. There are polls, promises, mudslinging, and controversy, a veritable cornucopia of empty rhetoric for even the laziest of columnists to feed upon. Elections and their attendant campaigns have been referred to as necessary nuisance. A fair assessment, but when you are called to the polls four times in less than seven years, it can no longer be thought of as necessary, merely a nuisance. Having the vote is a privilege and a right, but a responsible, working government should be the result of exercising that right, but for the past seven years such has not been the case, with the opposition parties always threatening to bring down the government. The result is a minority government having to make accommodations to one or the other opposition parties to spend more, cut less, or tax more. It is no way to do business. There are many things wrong with the Canadian government, but in my opinion, the biggest, most serious, is the inclusion of the Bloc Quebecois in the House of Commons. This party swings a hammer that is far out of proportion to its size; its vote carries too much weight. A three party House is hard enough to manage, the fourth party makes it almost impossible, especially when the sole aim of that party is the dissolution of the country. As an example of the Bloc’s weight and influence, Stephen Harper, the Prime Minister of Canada for crying out loud, acknowledged the province of Quebec as a “nation within a nation”, whatever that means. You could almost take that to mean that Gilles Duceppe, leader of the Bloc, is theoretically, Mr. Harper’s equal in the House. In what other country would the leader of another nation, and his party, sit in that country’s government and demand equal billing? Only in Canada you say? Pity. The Quebec legislature refers to itself as the National Assembly, as though it really were a nation unto itself. (Would that it were.) Come election time and every party leader panders to Quebec, to what purpose I do not know, as it only irritates the other provinces. Jack Layton goes there to back the oilsands as “dirtiest energy sources in the world.” While in Quebec, Jack might want to take an airplane ride over the great chain of reservoirs and diverted rivers that are part of the James Bay Hydroelectric Project. (Maybe he ought to take James Cameron along for the ride.) This project, built in the late 1970s to 1980s, located about 600 miles north of Montreal, put over 6,000 square miles of Boreal forest under water, and diverted several major rivers, disrupting fish, wildlife, and the Cree Indians who inhabited the area. All this to power turbines and generate electricity for export to the northeastern U.S. Dirty energy? Define dirty, Jack. 15m

On Saturday, April 16 at 2 p.m. in the AV Room above the Drumheller Public Library, Alberta author Faye Reineberg Holt will be featured at a free Canada Council Reading. She will present excerpts from a variety of her books on Western Canadian historical themes. She will also discuss the processes of researching and writing, and will answer questions from the audience. The author of 12 books, Faye has brought us stories of our heroes, heroines, villains, and everyday individuals. She has also written articles and poetry, and served as freelance editor of six publications. Formerly a high school English teacher and an educational officer for the Glenbow Museum, she currently teaches non-credit writing workshops at Calgary’s Mount Royal University. History buffs, aspiring writers and all readers are invited to Faye Reineberg Holt’s author visit, and her books will be available for autographing.


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Who are you? is a weekly feature that profiles various young, professional Drumhellerites.

Know someone who we should get to know better? Please give us a call at 403-823-2580, fax at 403-823-3864 or email whoareyou@ insidedrumheller.com

What would you do with $1,000,000? Buy stuff for myself and donate the rest. Who would play you in a movie about your life? Me. What three things would you bring to a deserted island? A friend, my iPod, and a pencil and paper. If you could be an animal, what kind would you be? A tiny bird, I just want to fly. Favourite sports team? The Calgary Flames. What’s a good book you’ve read recently? Sherlock Holmes. If you could have dinner with anyone, dead or alive, who would it be? Andy Warhol, because he’s a cool guy. I’d probably take him to O’Shea’s or something.

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Mayor Terry Yemen has received a near $10,000 pay raise following recommendations from a citizen task force saying the Drumheller mayor’s position was significantly underpaid, council moved unanimously on Monday. The Elected Officials Remuneration Task Force, chaired by resident Bob Hannah, found the mayor’s position in Drumheller was on average 25 per cent underpaid compared to other Albertan mu-

nicipalities of comparable size. All members of council supported the recommendation when it was brought to the meeting on Monday. The mayor’s position previously paid $24,255 per year, now raised to $35,000. The communities which salaries were compared to were Beaumont, Edson, High River, Hinton, Lacombe, Olds, Panoka, Rocky Mountain House, Sylvan Lake, Stettler, and Taber.

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Drumheller Co-operative Ltd. Notice of Annual Meeting Wednesday, April 20, 2011 Co-op Greentree Mall, 7 p.m. To Consider; • the business that is usually brought before the annual meeting, such as financial, management and director reports. • the election of three directors to each serve a three year term.

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SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 This week you're more interested in the ways to promote personal health, Sagittarius. Your research could extend into holistic arts, exploring natural ways to boost health.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, you may feel artistically inspired this week, which could play out in projects anywhere from painting pottery to making home improvements.

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AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, an encounter with someone new puts you on a new course of action for which you cannot gain enough information fast enough.

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THINK YOUR COMMUNITY HAS TALENT? Spotlight your community’s artistic strengths during Alberta Arts Days 2011, Sept. 30 - Oct. 2. Funding for up to 5 applicants for $20,000 and 55 for $5,000 is available to support events and activities. Visit AlbertaArtsDays.ca for more info. Application deadline is April 20.

VILLAGE OF INNISFREE, Alberta 100th Anniversary, July 22 -2 4, 2011. Activities. Pancake Breakfast, Supper & Dance. Tickets available call for information 780-5923886. VICTORIA Inner Harbour Floating Boat Show, April 28 - May 1, 2011. Over 200 new & pre-owned power & sailboats on display. Check us out at www.bcyba.com. FREEHOLD OWNERS ASSOCIATION Freehold Leasing & Estate Planning Seminar, April 16, 2011, Crossroads Church, Red Deer County, Alberta. Further information 403-245-4438 or morganallen@fhoa. ca. ANTIQUE SHOW - Western Canada’s longest running collectors show - antiques, collectibles, and pop culture. 36th Annual Wild Rose Antique Collectors Show & Sale. Good Friday, Apr. 22, 9 - 5 p.m.; Sat., Apr. 23, 10 - 5 p.m. Sellers from across western Canada. Appraisals by Peter Blundell ($12. per item). Reduced parking fee for show ($6.) - Edmonton Expo Centre; www.wildroseantiquecollectors.ca. 780-437-9722. CANADA’S COUNTRY gentleman Tommy Hunter tours Canada one last time! His familiar voice and endearing stage presence transports you to a simpler time, with the family gathered around the TV on a Friday night. Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium, Sunday, April 17, 2 p.m. Tickets at Ticketmaster: 780-451-8000 or www.ticketmaster.ca.

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apply in person to #5-7493 - 49 Ave. Cres., Red Deer or fax resume to: Attention: Rob 403-343-2160. AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN/APPRENTICE: Hanna Chrysler Ltd., Hanna, Alberta keeps expanding and we need more good people. Busy, modern shop. Stable, competitive wages. Bonus potential, benefits. Fax 403-854-2845 or email: chrysler@ telusplanet.net. Will consider apprenticeship candidates. SOUTH ROCK LTD. is hiring Milling Personnel, Paving Personnel (Pavers, Rollers, Packers), General Labourers (Screed, Raker, Flag), Heavy Duty Mechanic. Experience with asphalt preferred. Valid drivers licence required; careers@southrock.ca. Fax 403-568-1327; www.southrock.ca. CERTIFIED MACHINISTS and WELDERS required for established fabricating shop in Vanderhoof, BC. Permanent, full-time, competitive wages. Vanderhoof Machine Works Ltd., Box 1216, Vanderhoof, BC, V0J 3A0. Fax 250-567-2382. Email: vmwltd@telus. net. LUK PLUMBING + Heating Ltd. Operating in Saskatchewan is seeking Journeymen Plumber and/or HVAC techs. Full-time, top wages, benefits, RRSP. Commercial, residential; Industrial.office@lukplumbing.com. HOMEWORKERS GET paid daily! Now accepting: Simple part-time and full-time online computer work is available. No fees or charges to participate. Start today; www. anwoc.com. A PROGRESSIVE, multi-branch, full service hydraulic component re-manufacturing company has a need for journeyman machinists or equivalent experience in our Edson, Alberta location. Consideration will be given to existing apprentices. We offer a competitive wage and benefit package. Fax 780-723-7883 or email: fottyd@cil.ab.ca. SASKATCHEWAN IS PROSPERING, you should too! Redhead Equipment is proud to offer the following career opportunities: Parts Technician - Various Saskatchewan locations. Service Technician - Various Saskatchewan locations. Truck Sales Territory Manager - Swift Current, Saskatchewan. Find out about these exciting opportunities and others at www.redheadequipment.ca. ENJOY PEOPLE? Sherwood Honda in Sherwood Park is looking for sales people to fill our increasing sales. Apply to: chyer@ sherwoodhonda.ca. Fax to 780-416-0112. DIAMOND GLASS LTD. is seeking fulltime journeyman glaziers, experience in automotive glass installation or commercial installation. Wages are negotiable depending on experience. Fax resume to 867-8733739. Email: diamondglass@theedge.ca. Attention: Bryan Rendell. THINK BIG! Heavy Equipment Service Technician Training. $1000. entrance scholarship. Paid practicum with Finning. High school diploma and a mechanical aptitude required. On-campus residences. GPRC Fairview Campus. 1-888-999-7882; gprc. ab.ca/fairview. EXPERIENCED WINCH TRACTOR and Bed Truck Drivers for drilling, rig moving trucking company. Phone, fax, email or mail. Email: rigmove@telus.net. Phone 780-842-6444. Fax 780-842-6581. H & E Oilfield Services Ltd., 2202 - 1 Ave., Wainwright, AB, T9W 1L7. PRODUCE MANAGER. Jasper Super A is currently recruiting for a Produce Manager. Reporting directly to the Store Manager, the Produce Manager is responsible for all aspects of operating a successful produce department including, scheduling, ordering, receiving, merchandising, gross margins, sales ratios, expense controls, and supervising the produce department. Excellent customer service and interpersonal skills are essential. Previous produce experience will be considered an asset. TGP offers a competitive compensation and benefit package as well as the opportunity for personal and professional development. If you have the skills and abilities to meet our expectations and want to progress with a dynamic organization, please forward your resume: Jasper Super A, P.O. Box 818, 601 Patricia Street, Jasper, AB, T0E 1E0. Fax 780-447-5781. Email: humanresources@tgp.ca. PARTS PERSON. Case IH/NH Dealer in northern central Alberta. Ag background preferred. Motivated individual with computer skills. Year round employment. Dental/Health plan. Wage = experience. Fax resume to 780-352-9777 or email: jimr@ hilinecnh.com. SEEKING A CAREER in the Community Newspaper business? Post your resume for

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Dragons announce signing of skilled forward Kyle Smylie| inSide Drumheller The Drumheller Dragons are proud to announce the recent signing of Mitch Owsley from Lethbridge, AB. Owsley, a 5’9”, 145 lb, 1993-

born left wing/centre, spent the 2009-10 and 2010-11 seasons with the Lethbridge Y’s Men Midget ‘AAA’ Hurricanes of the AMHL. Mitch captained the squad this past season, and finished second on the team in both points and

Gearings School of Driving is holding a two day driver education seminar for new drivers at the Telus building from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm on April 16 and April 30. Includes 16 hours in-class and 10 hours in-car. Government Certificate Courses.

goals scored, and first on the team in game winning goals. A skilled, mobile forward with quick hands, tremendous vision and playmaking ability and an excellent shooting release, Mitch will be a dangerous offensive player for the Dragons in the coming years. After the signing, Dragons’ Assistant Coach, Dave Ferrari, commented, “Mitch is a dynamic player who maintains in his demeanor that rare balance of confidence, humility, respect and competitive fire. His hockey IQ and compete levels are superb, and he executes at high speed in all situations. He’s a great addition and we’re looking forward to coaching him.”

The Drumheller Dragons announced the signing of Mitch Owsley of Lethbridge on Wednesday. The 1993 born left wing/centre captained the Lethbridge Y’s Men Midget ‘AAA’ Hurricanes of the AMHL. photo submitted

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