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Friday, November 4, 2011 Vol. 5, No. 44 | 16 pages

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Student on the beat

On Wednesday, November 2, it was Take Our Kids to Work Day, and Grade 9 student from St. Anthony’s School Meaghan Peters had quite a day ahead of her. On Wednesday morning Mayor Terry Yemen, right, swore Meaghan in as a honorary RCMP officer in

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Drumheller Town Hall Chambers before she headed out on the mean streets of Drumheller with her father Corporal Greg Peters. Meaghan said she is unsure of her career direction but says there are some aspects of policing she finds interesting. inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

INDEX inSide Opinions .........Page 2 inSide Happenings .. Pages 6-7

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Weather forecasts have predicted that winter could be coming as soon as this Friday, so inSide Drumheller asks: “What are you looking forward to (or not) about winter?”

Martina Borst “Not looking forward to the cold, but the snow looks pretty.”

Kelli Reeves “I’m looking forward to Christmas and you can’t go wrong with snow.”

Robin Curr “Not the cold, because sometimes we work outside. But the more snow, the better.”

TransCanada supports community facility with $50,000 donation submitted | inSide Drumheller

The Badlands Community Facility received further support on Thursday, November 3 from TransCanada as they presented a cheque for $50,000 to the new facility. “This donation towards the Badlands Community Facility from TransCanada is a great example of their dedication in partnering to build healthy, safe and vibrant communities,” comments Jeff Hall, fundraising co-chair. “With areas in the facility focusing on athletics, fitness, culture and celebrations for all generations, this is a great fit.” In attendance were Badlands Community Facility fundraising committee cochair Jeff Hall, marketing officer for the community facility Heather Little on behalf of the facility, and Mike McLean and Richard Christensen of TransCanada Pipelines. “As employees of TransCanada it gives us great pleasure to present this cheque to the development of your community facility,” said Mike McLean of TransCanada Pipelines.

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“We strive to be involved in small town projects that are the backbone of our neighborhoods.” Mike McLean

Kevin McMillan “I’m looking forward to snow. There’s outdoor rinks and it reminds me of the holiday spirit.”

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“We strive to be involved in small town projects that are the backbone of our neighborhoods. It is your sense of community spirit and volunteerism that ac-

(l-r) Marketing officer for the community facility Heather Little and fundraising committee co-chair Jeff Hall accept a donation of $50,000 for the Bad-

complishes such goals - a proud moment for everyone’s dedication.” With more than 60 years experience, TransCanada is a leader in development and operation of North American energy infrastructure. TransCanada’s investments go beyond the communities where they live, work and conduct business. They partner in building healthy, safe and vibrant communities by identifying and forging meaningful partnerships in the non-profit and voluntary sector. TransCanada believes in supporting local associations and organizations which serve as community assets

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for a December 30 opening date. The cenotaph has recently been relocated to its prominent position in front of the facility in time for Remembrance Day.

Before you open the fridge decide what you want rs e d first. Take a bike or walk rea Our ... e to school if you can. If you writ have clothes that don’t fit, give them to someone who needs them. Play Editor more time outside than inSide Drumheller inside video games. Bring your bottles to the bottle Dear Editor, depot. You can also put There are tons of ways your cardboard, paper or to recycle and reuse and any recyclable materials save energy. Here are in a bin. Now you have some tips. Turn off the learned to recycle, reuse lights when you are done and save energy. anywhere. To help you remember, put a sticky Austin Kolm note to remind you. Gr. 4, Greentree School de inSi

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On Tuesday afternoon, roses were distributed to businesses in Drumheller and surrounding areas to raise awareness of domestic violence. For years the Red Rose Campaign has been well supported by Home-Town Realty, who purchase the roses, and R&J Flowers, who provide them at 50 per cent of the cost. At the kickoff are (l-r) Susan Niehaus and John Wiebe of HomeTown Realty, Cathy Smoliak of BCAVA, Joe Legacy of Grace House Jolene Powell of R&J Flowers, Kristi Donison, Cora Bolt, Liana Berlando, Cindy Stelmaschuk, and Marian Ewing of BCAVA, Kelly Boyko, Phil McCluskey and Natasha Gruber of Home-Town Realty. inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Big Country Anti Violence Association lead Take Back the Night walk Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

November is Violence Prevention Month and the Big Country Anti-Violence Association (BCAVA) is working to raise awareness of the issue and taking a stand against family violence. On Tuesday, November 1, volunteers from the association were joined by Grace House in distributing red roses to businesses throughout the valley. This has been a long time initiative of BCAVA. The red rose is in memory of women, children and men in Alberta who have died as victims of domestic violence. “The businesses are very cooperative and most businesses accept a rose and display it in their store to represent those who have lost their lives to violence,” said Marian Ewing, spokesperson for BCAVA. The Red Rose Campaign covers all of Drumheller, including East Coulee, Wayne and Rosedale, as well as surrounding communities such as Morrin, Munson and Delia. On this day, more than 200 red roses were distributed. There is no associated charge for the rose, and it has been supported well by Home-Town Realty, who buys the roses. R&J Flowers also supports the campaign by providing the roses for half price. Another exciting endeavour for the BCAVA is they are asking residents to help take back the night. “In the 10 years I have been involved we haven’t done Take Back the Night,

but we felt it was very representative of what our group is trying to tell the community, so we are looking forward to it, and continuing it every year,” said Ewing. The Take Back the Night walk through Drumheller will take place on Thursday, November 17. It is a vigil march through the core designed to raise awareness about violence against individuals and to support those who are in, or have been in abusive situations. The vigil will start at the Drumheller Civic Centre at 7 p.m. with a short program. Candles will be distributed and the vigil will move through downtown. The procession will return to the Civic Centre for refreshments. The committee has arranged to have the Silent Witness Silhouettes at the walk. These are life size silhouettes painted red. Each represents a woman or child in Alberta who was murdered by a family member or partner. Ewing says the goal of stopping violence is a valiant one. “Anyone who is suffering with any situation of violence needs to know there is a number they can call to get assistance,” she said. “Statistics say violence is on the rise and we want to do everything we can to prevent or reduce that.” More information on BCAVA, its activities and endeavours can be found at www.bcava.com. It also includes links to resources for education, as well as contacts for those in a crisis situation.

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St. Anthony’s 2010-2011 Awards Ceremony William Doucette Memorial Award This award is presented to the student who has the highest academic achievement in Social Studies and Language Arts throughout Grades 7 to 9. This year’s recipient was Madison Colberg. Heather Colberg, left, accepts the award on behalf of Madison from principal Tim Gregorash.

Language Arts, Social Studies Award, Grade4-6

William Doyle Leadership Award This award is presented to the student who demonstrated outstanding leadership qualities. Principal Tim Gregorash, left, presents this year’s award to Kia Bergos.

These St. Anthony's students achieved 80 per cent or better in all three reporting periods in Language Arts and Social Studies. They include Thane Durant, Dayton Ainscough, Donovan Snider, Abby Fooks, Andrew Germaine, Danae Kimpinski, Charlotte Jones, Jenna Kimpinski, Samantha Kendell, Kalena Lewandowski, Kevin Schrock, Laressa

Ngouen, Megan Boland, Emily Patterson, Tanner Kelemen-Tkachuk, Kaylee Peake, Ashton Lal, Michael Peters, Anna McGillivray, Rachel Ranger, Hannah Mepham, Rielle Russell, Karyna Ainscough, Carmanah Olbrich, Jordan Masereeuw and Keely Martin. inSide photos by Pat Kolafa

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inSideHAPPENINGS Rosebud School of Arts grads grab lead roles in Christmas play 6 - Friday, November 4, 2011

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Both Aaron Krogman and Cassia Schramm have been busy performers since graduating from Rosebud School of the Arts (RSA). This Christmas, both actors play the lead roles in Rosebud Theatre’s Christmas show The Gifts of the Magi, opening November 4, 2011. Krogman graduated from RSA in 2008 and The Gifts of the Magi marks his 7th

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appearance on the Rosebud stage as a guest artist. He has also acted in an independent production of David French’s A Soldier’s Heart at the Epcor Centre in Calgary, and a powerful new production about human trafficking called She Has A Name which is now in the planning stages of a Canadian tour. “It’s crazy...but awesome! I’m so pleased to be living this kind of life in the arts. I don’t have a home, but that’s

just fine for right now,” says Krogman with a smile. A recent graduate of the Rosebud School of the Arts, Schramm is already busy touring theatre productions to schools with two shows, The Amazing Adventures of Clara and Jacques and Justice For Breakfast. She spends a lot of time on the road. Brimming with excitement she says, “It’s a blessing to actually be a working artist. It’s a crazy thing to be able to say ‘I’m

On the streets of New York with Natalie Gauthier (as Willy), Krogman and Schramm in The Gifts of the Magi opening at Rosebud Theatre today. submitted

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Last week, crews working at the Badlands Community Facility moved the Drumheller Cenotaph from Centennial Park to a prominent space in

We also get to know many other New Yorkers through the numerous incarnations of City Him (Joel Stephanson) and City Her (Laura Gillespie). The Gifts of the Magi gently reminds us of the power of love and the enduring strength of the human spirit. The Gifts of the Magi is a magical musical story for the entire family that will tickle your funny bone and touch your heart as you search for your personal Christmas star. The Gifts of the Magi is based on the story by O. Henry, book by Mark St. Germain, music by Randy Courts and lyrics by Randy Courts and Mark St. Germain. It runs at Rosebud Theatre from November 4 through December 23, 2011. For tickets and show times call 1-800-267-7553 or visit www.rosebudtheatre.com.

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an actor’...because it’s true. It’s such a blast!” In addition to their talents as actors, Krogman and Schramm are both gifted singer/songwriters. Schramm’s first album Let The Music In was released in May, and Krogman’s first album will be coming out later this year. Their musical gifts are put to work in The Gifts of the Magi. The Gifts of the Magi explores the challenges this loving couple face as they secretly secure the ideal Christmas gift for each other. Along the way they meet the jovial Soapy (favourite Rosebud funny-man, Mike Thiessen), a homeless man who wants nothing more than the warmth of jail for Christmas, and Willy (Natalie Gauthier), a street newspaper vendor who sees deeper than the headlines she sells.

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Walmart shows support for baby Opal Baby Opal, the five-month-old daughter of Chris and Wendy Walsh who was diagnosed with congenital nephrotic syndrome, is back home, and was greeted by a warm welcome from Walmart and its employees. The local store held a barbecue in support of the Walsh family and raised $3,627.12. Walmart matched $2,000 of the funding for a total for $5,627.12. Store manager Dexter Heide, right, presents the funds to (l-r) Coyne, Wendy, Chris, and Opal Walsh. Chris said Walmart blessed their family and would like to thank them and the community. inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

inSideHappenings DAYTIME EVENTS Playing at The Napier Theatre... Matinees Saturday, November 5 & Sunday, November 6, Puss in Boots, 2:00 p.m. Closed Mondays. Friday, November 4, Drumheller: FREE Flu Immunization Clinic. 1-5 PM at Riverside Value Drug Mart. This clinic is for ages 9 and over. Can’t make it? Call Ray at 403-823-3784 to set up your appointment. Sunday, November 6, Drumheller: Elks Pancake Breakfast at Midland Community Hall 9 am - 1 pm. Sunday, November 6, Dalum: Dalum Market. All your favourite vendors in one spot. 11 am - 4 pm at the Dalum Community Hall. Lunch Available. Friday, November 25 & Saturday, November 26, Drumheller: Christmas Farmers’ Market at Greentree Mall. Friday 4:00 - 8:30 p.m.; Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Call to book your table 403-823-5546. Wednesday Afternoon: KidsClub After School Program. 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. Drumheller Church of the Nazarene. 627 6 Street East 403-823-7020 for information.

DRUMHELLER AREA NIGHTLIFE Playing at The Napier Theatre... Friday, November 4 - Thursday, November 10, Puss in Boots, 7:30 p.m. Closed Mondays. Friday, November 4, Drumheller: Joe Vickers performing at Kaleidoscope Theatre. 7:30 p.m. Joe will be singing songs about the History of Drumheller. Don’t miss it! Tickets available at Shredz Skate Shop. $7 advance/$10 at the door. November 4 - December 23, Rosebud: Rosebud Theatre presents The Gifts of the Magi. Call for tickets or information 1-800-267-7553. Friday, November 4, Rockyford: St. Rita’s Parish Turkey Dinner & Bazaar. 5:00 - 7:30 p.m., Rockyford Community Centre. Saturday, November 5, Hand Hills: The Annual Hand Hills Ranchers Ball at the Hand Hills Lake Club. Contact Darcy for ticket info at 403-6652023. Saturday, November 5, Drumheller: Karaoke at Vintage Pub and Grill in Downtown Drumheller. 9:30 pm. Friday, December 9, Drumheller: 4th Annual Badlands EMS Christmas Ball. Only 200 tickets available. Call Krista at 403-821-0460. Monday evenings, Nacmine: Community Bingo at Nacmine Hall. Doors open 6 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evenings, Drumheller: Ballroom Night, carol todor dance school, 7:30 pm.

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WHOare you? Age: 43. Employer: Town of Drumheller. Job title: Business Manager. What three words would you use to describe yourself? Driven, empathetic, and caring. How long have you been living in the valley? Two months. Where are you from originally? Calgary, but I've lived all over Canada - in the Northwest Territories for five years, then in Quebec while working in Ottawa, and back to Calgary five years ago. What do you like most about the valley? I love smaller towns and slower pace. Anything you would change? More trees, although there’s a fair bit in the valley. What are some of your top travel destinations? Holland, that’s where some of my family is from. Very much interested in going to India. I’m Buddhist, and that’s its birthplace. And I think New Zealand. If you could travel through time, where and when would you like to visit? I would go see the enlightenment of the Buddha. If you were stranded on a deserted island, what three things would you bring? My wife, my iPod, and eReader. This is all technical stuff, it sounds bad.

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I don’t watch a lot of tv. I’m totally the superhero movie guy. I have a cousin who plays in the NHL, so I watch a lot of hockey. If you were making a movie about your life, who would you want to play the part of you? Russell Crowe, but he’s not quite big enough though. Ron Pearlman, he’s a big guy. What are your favourite sports to play or watch? Hockey and football. I used to play university football for the U of C. Words of wisdom? Never judge anybody until you walk a mile in their shoes, or moccasins, as the saying goes.

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November theme: Architecture Email your photo, along with your name, address and phone number to information@insidedrumheller.com

One lucky winner each month will receive a Portrait Package at Freson IGA (value of $29.99). It consists of 3 - 8x10 professional quality sheets. Each sheet can be made up of either: 1 - 8x10, 2- 5x7’s, 3 - 4x6’s, 4 - 3.5x5’s or 9 wallets. The portraits can be ready the next day!

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If your loved ones served in the Canadian Armed forces during World War I, World War II, the Korean Conflict, Desert Storm, Afghanistan or any of Canada’s peacekeeping missions, we would like to remember them in our special Remembrance Day issue. Contact us at 403-823-2580, email information@drumhellermail.com or fax 403-823-3864. Deadline: Tuesday, November 8th, 5 pm

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F/T & P/T Lube Technicians Experience preferred but will train suitable candidates. Forward resume via email to lubexdrumheller@hotmail.com or call 403-813-4852 f44pm

Greentree students parade ghoulish costumes W. Ralston (Canada) Inc. is taking applications to ďŹ ll the position of:

MACHINE OPERATOR W. Ralston produces plastic film products including garbage bags and construction film. We are looking for physically fit (male or female) individuals to run our extruder lines. Starting wage is $17.13 per hour.

Students at Greentree School were given the chance to show off their Halloween costumes this past Monday. An assembly was called, with parents in attendance as well, and each grade, starting with Kindergarten, paraded their fashions across

the stage and through the audience. Some memorable costumes included a student dressed as a Pokemon card, two sumo wrestlers, and armies of princesses and Star Wars Clone Troopers. inSide photo by Michael James

Hidden deep beneath the streets of Drumheller

Successful applicants will be contacted. Fax resume to (403) 823-5771, or fill out application at 1100 Railway Ave S., Drumheller, Alberta f42c46j

Hey Kids!! Looking for a great way to make some cash? We have paper routes in Drumheller available. Start now and you’ll have cash for Christmas!

Call Ossie at 403-823-2580

Badlands Construction unearthed some spooky discoveries on Centre Street in downtown Drumheller working on October 31. The excavation dug up a haunted graveyard with zombies springing from the ground to life. They scared the scores of children in the core who were participating in the annual Downtown Trick or Treat. The event was a great success, even with the zombies, and counts of participants ranged between 600-800. inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Oilfield maintenance company seeking experienced pipefitters and crew truck foreman in the Drumheller area. Excellent wages and company paid benefits package. Must have valid class 5 license and oilfield safety tickets. Please forward resume to: whitehorse@telus.net or call: 403-823-6192 for more information.

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MÉTIS ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION PROGRAM MÊtis Youth participants will be provided with personal development, employability skills and academic upgrading in Math, English, and Physics. SO004838 Successful participants who complete the program and meet NAIT Engineering Program entry requirements will be admitted to engineering programs for the fall of 2012. Program Runs Nov 21st - June 29th , 2012 Application Deadline - November 10 th , 2011 Call 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca

REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER The Drumheller Mail has an opening for a full time Reporter/Photographer The successful candidate will have sound computer skills, a creative mind and a desire to report in an honest, effective manner for Drumheller and surrounding area.

Students bring Halloween spirit to Sunshine Lodge Residents of the Sunshine Lodge were treated to a performance by Mrs. Messom’s Grade 3 students from Greentree School. The students sang a rendition of the The Addams Family theme song and two

poems entitled Haunted House and It’s Halloween, both written by Jack Prelutsky. Afterwards, Sunshine residents and Greentree students worked together to carve some scary designs into pumpkins. photo submitted

Alberta Works job fair brings together businesses and job seekers

A pleasant personality, excellent spelling and a desire to succeed in an ever changing environment are definite assets. Excellent working conditions, competitive salary and benefits are offered. Weekend hours are required. If you are interested in this position and have the desired skills, please submit resume with a hand-written cover letter to: Ossie Sheddy, The Drumheller Mail Box 1629, Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y0 fax (403) 823-3864 or email: information@drumhellermail.com

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Alberta Works, located in Riverside Centre, held a job fair on Wednesday, November 2, as part of the Canada Career Week. “We’ve been promoting Canada Career Week throughout the month,â€? said Kris Bojda, Program Supervisor of DrumhellerStettler. “We called it E-job-ony, where you match people with businesses based on their skills.â€? It’s Canada Career Week’s 15 year anniversary, and the goal was to match 15 job seekers with employers by Friday, November 4. At the time of writing, Alberta Works in Drumheller had matched 10 residents. Several businesses participated in the job fair, including Walmart, Canalta, McDonald’s, and D.A.R.T.S. “We have about 100 jobs on the job board, so there’s a lot of work in this area, which sometimes people don’t realize,â€? said Brojda. “It’s about creating that connection between the employers and employees." Canada Career Week ends on November 4, but anyone is welcome to stop by during business hours for assistance, such as going back to school, career change, ďŹ nding a job, and more. All services are free of charge. On November 15 and 16 Al-

Industries Ltd. Would like to announce that Bill Farquhar has joined the Terroco Team as District Manager.

Irene Kirkpatrick, Career and Employment Consultant, helps Richele Horachek plan for her future career. Alberta Works employees are on hand to help residents of the valley find a job, do a career switch, find education, and more. The job board (background) is constantly being updated with jobs in the area. inSide photo by Michael James

berta Works will be participating in the Oil and Gas Virtual Job Fair. Live online streaming will connect job seekers directly to potential employers at their booths. There are also seminars, videos, job posting, and downloadable resources available to participants. Interested persons are encouraged to contact Alberta Works in Drumheller at the Riverside Centre. Alberta Works has com-

puters that people are welcome to use. Registration for the Virtual Job Fair can be done through AlbertaJobExpo.com. “There’s 1711 jobs available in the oil and gas industry,â€? said Irene Kirkpatrick, Career and Employment Consultant. “We’re happy to have anybody,â€? said Brojda. “If you really want to ďŹ nd a job in Drumheller, there’s no reason we can’t help you.â€?

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Horoscopes ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, you may be all talk early in the week, but when Friday rolls around, you will have nothing much to say. Fortunately you have other things to fall back on.

LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Accomplishing some goals this week may not bring you closer to the love you seek or the recognition you desire, Libra. It is essential to refocus your efforts.

TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, financial pressures can quickly turn a good week into one full of stress. There are things out of your control, but you can take back your finances.

SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, although you may prefer to avoid a confrontation with someone and move on, you have to face the problem head-on. Otherwise nothing will be resolved.

GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, even though you care about your coworkers, you are not very cooperative this week. You prefer to remain low-key, and you're not planning on being a social butterfly.

SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Keep up the appearance of being a strong leader at work and at home, Sagittarius. You don't realize just how many people are watching your actions and using them as an example.

CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, issues may arise over the path you have chosen. This uncertainty could cause you to mask your feelings with humor, but someone will see the truth.

CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, relationship drama arises when you have a desire for relationship security but also want to be independent. There is no reason you cannot find a compromise.

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, as much as you may want to help a friend make his or her dreams come to fruition, you simply do not have the time to devote to this project this week.

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Rental Property FOR RENT... 3 bdrm mobile on own lot in Nacmine, 2 full bths, lge mstbdrm with full ensuite complete with soaker tub, Open concept kitchen/lvgrm with elec FP. Laminate & tile throughout. New elec hw tank & furnace. New fridge, ceramic top stove, newer dishwasher. Small veggie garden & deck. Storage shed in the back. Available immediately. $1000/mnth rent & $1000 DD. 403-823-9840 leave message. 44p45

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Proposed rates released for Badlands Community Facility Michael James | inSide Drumheller

At the Committee of the Whole meeting on Monday, October 31, business manager Guy Latour presented a draft of the membership and facility rental fees for the new Community Facility. Memberships are broken down into adult, youth, senior, and family. The family pass would include parents and two children. An extra charge would be applied if more dependants are added. The memberships are further broken down to one time use, 10 days, one month, three month, six month, and year long passes. A year long pass in 2012 would cost $338.00 for an adult, $220.00 for youth, $200.00 for senior, and $600.00 for families with $107.50 added for each extra dependant. Payment options would be provided to assist users who don’t want to pay the entire cost up front. “The good news is that our software can debit your credit card monthly for that fee,” said business manager Guy Latour. “It’s really helpful for a lot of people, especially families.”

With an annual pass, users will get access to the fitness centre, running track, field house, programs run by the Community Facility, and the library. However, a Community Facility membership does not grant access to the Aquaplex. Users wishing to work out and then swim could purchase a membership to both facilities with a 35 per cent discount. An adult multi-facility pass would cost $439.40, $286 for youth, $260 for seniors, and families would pay $780 with $139.80 for further dependents. “We’re excited about the new facility and we think these are fair rates and will give everybody access to the facility,” said Latour. The costs for each membership would increase over three years. Initially in 2012, prices will be well below the average membership fees for comparable facilities. By year three, prices will increase to be close to the average. In year three an annual membership would cost $434 for adults, $287.50 for youth and seniors, and $812.50 for families. Multi-facility

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passes would be $564.20 for adults, $373.80 for youth and seniors, and no more than $1,000 for families. For leagues and other functions wishing to rent the field house, the prices were drafted as well. Private functions (such as a trade show) would pay $1000.00 per day or $151.75 per hour. Local functions would cost $800 per day or $100 per hour. Non profit adult functions (such as a sports league) $780 per day or $75 per hour. Non profit youth groups would pay $750 per day or $60 per hour.

Non profit organizations wishing to rent the hall would pay $1,632 for a weekend, $720 for a day, or $120 per hour. For a private function, such as a wedding, the cost would be $2,000 for a weekend, $900 per day, or $150 per hour. Additional fees would be added for use of the terrace, kitchen, and bar service. The Community Facility is hoping to attract a large number of weddings every year. "It’s going to be the premier location in southern Alberta for weddings,” said

Latour. Another aim of the Community Facility is to balance the books. “The great thing is when looking at the budget is that the facility will pay for itself,” said Latour. "Especially compared to others in the region.” The numbers contained herein are merely the drafted figures for the Community Facility. The Drumheller town council has yet to approve them, but will be making a decision come Monday, November 7.

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To the winner goes the pizza The St. Anthony’s Terry Fox school run was a great success this year and raised $5,393. None were more successful, however, than Mr. Judge’s Grade 4 class. They were top fundraising classroom, and for their efforts they were treated to a pizza lunch courtesy of Bernie and the Boys. inSide photo by Patrick Kolafa

Girls volleyball team hoping to serve a first place at weekend tournament Michael James | inSide Drumheller

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So far in the tournaments the DVSS girls have participated in, they’ve made respectable showings. The DVSS girls typically compete against seven to nine other teams. “We’ve made it to quarter ďŹ nals in most tourna-

ments,â€? said head coach Dawn Sullivan. “We’re batting 500, shall we say.â€? For the Strathmore tournament, the girls are continuing the improvements they’ve been working on so far this semester. “Now that we’re near the end of the year, we’re hoping the team will peak,â€? added Sullivan. The Strathmore tournament is the last before the team competes for the Regionals. The DVSS girls will have to place greater than sixth in this area to advance. The competition in Strathmore at the Regionals will be ďŹ erce. “A couple teams from Three Hills are pretty strong, so there will be some sti competition there,â€? warned Sullivan.

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The Bantams wrapped up the season last Saturday in Olds. Despite being beat out of provincial contention, they had their best season on record. Members of the team include Aden Enns, Austin Kimmel, Avril Wilson, Cole Houghton, Cole Wright, David Robertson, Dylan Zima, Edward Dahm, Ewan McFadden, Jordon Hewhook, Josh Weeteringen,

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The bantam Titans wrapped up their season last Saturday versus the Olds Bulldogs. Despite being beaten out of the playoffs and not continuing to provincials, coach Paul Redmond said this was the best season ever. The bantams finished the regular season with a 3-3 record. The post season for the Bantams began against a strong Lindsay Thurber team on October 22. The Titans were missing their star running back Josh Weeteringen, who had a concussion. The Titans were able to move the ball and shut down the Red Deer school’s passing game, but fell 49-0. This put them into the consolation round last

weekend, and a win would have propelled them into the Tier 3 provincial playoffs. They faced Olds for the second time this season, this time missing Weeteringen. Olds jumped out to a 30-0 lead, but also met misfortune and lost a key player, which evened out the teams. The Titans went on an offensive charge and Aden Enns marched four touchdowns into the end zone. It wasn’t enough to make up the difference as Olds went on to win 36-28. Even after the strong season, the team is looking good, they will be losing about eight players, and some of the strong elements will remain. “We are looking good for next year,” said Redmond.

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