VOL. 67 NO. 17
The Paper That ’s Going Places!
MONDAY, APRIL 28, 2014
May is Hearing and Speech month The Vegreville Elks and Royal Purple chapters were joined by Mayor Myron Hayduk on April 23 to proclaim May to be Hearing and Speech Month. Pictured are Vegreville Elks Lodge Exhalted Ruler Bob Bennett, and Royal Purple Past District Deputy Shirley Humble as well as retiring Honoured Royal Lady Shirley Preuss. The Royal Purple will be distributing collection boxes in various local businesses on April 29 for donations to the national Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children which looks after the needs of those with hearing and speech impairments, among other ailments. As hearing and speech impairments are often a hidden handicap in youth, funds are used for the purpose of consultations and testing with professionals as well as procurement of aids to daily living. Often, the Elks and Royal Purple can be found reinvesting the money raised locally back into schools and around the community. (Michael Simpson/Photo)
Magic by Mark See page 3 for story
Family Gym Day drives family together See page 11 for story
Pre-Kindergarten program excels input from specialists See page 22 for story
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Bunny Hop brings families together
Rosanne Fortier Hundreds of parents and children formed a kaleidoscopic Easter dream-land when they dotted Vegreville Social Centre at the Family Bunny Hop Dance on April 17. DJ Jonathan Zabrick from Dusk ‘till Dawn DJ Services chose the kidfriendly music for the dancing. In another section were crafts, games and physical activities that offered children chances to develop and learn. The CALS booth had a poster that
noted that movement and rhythm stimulate the frontal lobes of our brain and enrich language and motor development. M.O.D.E.L project hosted a table with a modern bingo game. They called out an emotion and the participants had to match it to the face on the card. This is meant to get young people to understand what facial expressions are connected with which emotions. Later, they would speak to the kids about coping methods. Face painting and many
colorful craft projects which pertain to Easter were available. Heather Sigglekow, Community Programmer for FCSS described this Annual Family Bunny Hop. “This event is a collaboration between several partners: ParentLink Centre, M.O.D.E.L Project, FCSS, CALS and Alberta Health Services. “We gave free popcorn and water and we have a really cute carrot snack for the children. It’s a bag of carrots that looks like a carrot. “We host events like this one because we want families to spend more quality time together and have fun together. It improves relationships.” The Family Bunny Hop is always a successful event that has grown in popularity since it began; “families love it and we have lots of great volunteers to help put it on.” Sigglekow added.
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Magic by Mark
Mark the Magician is keeping his magic show interactive by asking the children to use their imagination’s pockets to assist him with his magic feats at the Family Magic Show at Vegreville Centennial Library on April 12. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
Rosanne Fortier It was a time to get together as a family to experience the wonder of magic. The magnetism of Mark the Magician’s presence created an awe-inspiring afternoon for children when Vegreville Community Daycare presented Family Magic Show which was provided by Funtime Express and held at Vegreville Centennial Library on April 12. Mark, who has 26 years of experience performing magic feats, initiated the show by requesting youngsters put up their hands if they thought they had a bit of magic
Keeping private information private Long-lost relatives in Nigeria e-mailing you about an unexpected inheritance? Perhaps the widow of a high-ranking government official is trying to leave the country with a large sum of money and you’ll receive a substantial fee for helping get it out? Tempting retirement plans, but the emails are simply a scam that would cost thousands of dollars of your hardearned money for nothing in return. These types of messages are called phishing emails. The goal is to hook a big “fish” and get money out of the person. The Nigerian scam emails are fairly easy to spot, and in fact, the ruse dates back to the days of fax and postal fraud. But recently, phishing artists have developed techniques that are much more convincing, and which might lead someone to believe the bank – or even the tax man – needs to verify some personal information. A recent phishing e-mail informed recipients that the Canada Revenue Agency had outstanding tax refunds for them. To claim them, they were asked to provide a significant amount of my personal information to verify their identity, so the CRA could release the money. Though such e-mail messages may, at first blush, seem authentic, attention to the details reveals the scam. In this case, the email bore the logo of the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency; the CRA and Customs have been separate entities for several years. In any case, the CRA does not hand out money randomly, whether you’re owed a refund or not. But the tactic is just sophisticated enough that it might fool some unwary people. The CRA will never ask for information via email. It is not
secure. For the same reason, H&R Block will not ask people to send their tax information via email. Likewise, double-check email purporting to be from a bank. It’s easy to spot a phishing scam from an unfamiliar bank, but be suspicious of email from your own financial institution, too. Report any email purporting to be from your bank that asks for personal information. A bank will never ask for personal information in an email message. If it seems too good to be true, it is usually a scam. Banks and government agencies do not randomly deposit money in your account. If you have given up personal information in response to a phishing email, you may have provided details that can be used to steal your identity. However, you can take steps to protect yourself from the financial damage of identity theft, and to prevent the possibility in the future: • Cancel any credit card you may have provided in response to the email. • Contact credit bureaus Transunion and Equinox and make sure they f lag any unwanted activity on your credit history. • Your Social Insurance Number and date of birth can be used to open bank and
credit card accounts. This information appears on the Notice of Assessment (NOA) you receive from the CRA with a summary of your tax return. Keep your NOA in a safe place to protect this information. And if you lose your NOA, you cannot request another copy from the CRA. It will provide information from the NOA to you but you only receive one copy, so keep it safe. • If you move, inform the CRA as soon as possible. You do not want your tax documents to be accessed by other people. • Getting rid of old tax documents can also be a security issue. You must keep your tax records for six years before you can throw them out. When disposing of your old tax returns, shred the pages to protect the information. Shredders cost little and provide a great deal of protection. Personal information is now far more valuable than ever before. Treat it just as you would any other valuable: keep it safe and private, and if you unwittingly release it, takes immediate steps to safeguard your finances and your identity. Brought to you by H&R Block Vegreville.
within them. Spectators’ hands soon went up. Then he asked them if they brought their imagination’s pocket as he propelled them to hold up an invisible crayon. This magic tool assisted Mark with his act of coloring an empty coloring book with these children’s crayons coloring in the air. The children soon gasped with awe as the empty coloring book was transformed into a book that became colored. Additional acts followed which elicited laughter while it held the spectators spellbound.
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Mark the Magician, who has 26 years of experience, holds up the colored coloring book for all the spectators to witness. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
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Goodhand and Webb join Lakeland’s Board of Governors Lakeland College Submitted Lakeland College Board of Governors is back to a full complement thanks to the addition of two new public board members. Linnea Goodhand of Lloydminster and Scott Webb of Vermilion were recently appointed to three-year terms on the board. “We are pleased to welcome Linnea and Scott to our board. Both have diverse business backgrounds, strong community connections and previous board experience. I’m sure their input and viewpoints will be valuable as the board sets the direction for Lakeland’s second century of operation,” says Milt Wakefield, chair of Lakeland’s board. Goodhand is a lawyer and operator of Goodhand Law Office. She has served on many boards in the non-profit sector and is currently a member of the Lloydminster and District SPCA board. Goodhand also sits on Lloydminster City Council. She and her husband Dale Beaudry are the parents of 20-year-old and 17year-old daughters. When they relocated to Lloydminster in 1998, one of the things that drew them to the community was the presence of a postsecondary institution. “I don’t think we can underestimate the importance of Lakeland College in our area. It plays a vital role in the development of our young people,” says Goodhand. “I also appreciate the importance of the college in providing opportunities for mature students to make career changes, advance their
existing careers, or simply to take classes for the sake of expanding one’s horizons.” Webb is a partner in Webb’s of Vermilion and manager of the company’s machinery division which has dealerships in Vermilion, Vegreville and Lamont. He is a long-time member of the Vermilion Rotary Club and has been involved in numerous community organizations such as minor hockey, Kinsmen and 4-H. His association with the college spans several decades. He took an agronomy course through agricultural sciences, taught a small business course for the business department, and has served on different college advisory committees. Webb and his wife Bernie’s youngest son starts university transfer courses at the Lloydminster campus this fall. “The growth that we’ve seen at the college in the last seven years has been impressive and gratifying,” says Webb. “As a new board member I know I have a lot to learn, but I hope to help contribute to the continued growth.” Other members of Lakeland College Board of Governors include Milt Wakefield, chair; Dr. Tracy Edwards, president and CEO; Darrel Howell, vice chair and public member; Gary Moses, vice chair and public member; Ken Baker, public member; Michael Kotelko, public member; Jason Bazinet, public member; Bryan Perkins; public member; Dr. Terri Rowat, academic staff member; Carla Anderson, nonacademic staff member; and Luke Wrubleski, student member.
Simone Dubuc Occupation: School Secretary Likes: hanging around with my son, fishing Dislikes: cold weather, wasting time
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Veg Preschool’s Sunday tradeshow all about Moms Rosanne Fortier Home is Where Your Mom is, and the Vegreville Preschool Association is well aware of this. That’s why the Association is holding a pre-Mother’s Day Home Business Show at Vegreville Centennial Library on April 27. Aside from being a chance to grab some great gifts for mom on her special day on May 11, the event is the first tradeshow fundraiser that the Preschool Association has held. Shannon Kerr, who is one of the vendors at the show, and Nicole Basarabowich, Fundraising Coordinator for Vegreville’s Preschool Association are the organizers for this sale. Shoppers will be able to purchase a memorable gift item which includes knitted items, cooking essentials and novelties, jewellery, sachets, clothing, housecleaning supplies, spa treatments, body scrubs, shoes, dog-treats, homemade items, homemade Mother’s Day’s bouquets and more. The vendors from this will all be home-based businesses from across the province that are coming out to offer up a series of solutions to make life a little easier for moms in Vegreville. “This is one of the largest home-business tradeshows that Vegreville has ever done. There isn’t going to be one table that has the same items. We have over 40 vendors and I believe our sale grew to this size because everyone wants to support the kids in preschool. They have a great program and everyone wants to make sure it is around for years to come.” Basarabowich said. Basarabowich added that
(left to right) Nicole Basarabowich, Fundraising Coordinator for Vegreville’s Preschool Association and Shannon Kerr, vendor for Jockey P2P and Silpada are both excited for the upcoming homebased business trade show happening April 27 at the local library. There will be over 40 vendors at the event which is geared towards supporting the Vegreville Preschool Association and its patrons, namely the children of Vegreville and area. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
all the funds generated will be used for building and playground’s maintenance or wherever it needs to go to help Vegreville’s Preschool. “This tradeshow is different than our previous sales because each vendor will create a gift basket at their booth and even vendors
who couldn’t make it to this event are donating to the silent auction,” Shannon Kerr said. “There will be a raffle held and a silent auction where all the proceeds will be donated to Vegreville’s Preschool Association.” Kerr mentioned. “When we support
the children in the community, we become role models for what’s really important in life – giving to
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information on the event can contact Nicole Basarabowich at (780) 603 4875.
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Vegreville Chartered Accountants honoured for community and professional achievements ICAA Submitted Curtis Palichuk fca — a leader in the local business community and accounting profession — is one of three Vegreville-area Chartered Accountants being honoured with a 2014 Merit Award from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta (ICAA). Merit Awards are bestowed upon Alberta CA’s who have made significant contributions to charitable and community causes, as well as to the CA profession. Mr. Palichuk (Wilde & Company Chartered Accountants) is being awarded the Fellow of the Chartered Accountants (FCA) designation, the highest designation the profession bestows.
Fellowship is based meritorious service to the profession, community or achievements that have brought honour to the profession over a lengthy period of time. Two other Vegreville-area Chartered Accountants— Kyle Bodnarchuk ca (Wilde & Company Chartered Accountants) and Shawn Warrington ca (Synergy Chartered Accountants)— are each receiving an Early Achievement Award. This award is given to CA’s who, within the first 10 years since qualifying as a CA, demonstrate excellence in professional, civic, charitable or community service. Since joining Wilde & Company Chartered Accountants in 1997, Mr. Palichuk has played a key role in tripling the firm’s
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revenues and employees over the past 15 years, making Wilde & Company one of the largest independent CA firms in northeast Alberta. He has served the profession as a council member for the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Alberta since 2010 and,
most recently, was named as the co-chair for the Alberta Accountants Unif ication Agency. Adding to his achievements, Mr. Palichuk is a leader in the community and has held numerous roles with a wide range of community groups, includ-
ing the Ed Stelmach Community Foundation, Vegreville Economic Development as well as the Vegreville Chamber of Commerce. “I am continually impressed with the caliber of our annual Merit Award recipients, and Mr.
Palichuk, along with the other 2014 Merit Award recipients, Mr. Bodnarchuk and Mr. Warrington, have yet again demonstrated outstanding achievement in their careers, their service to the profession and their work with charitable and community initiatives,” says Rob Quilley fca, President of the ICAA Council. “Chartered Accountants have a reputation of making a difference in Alberta’s communities, and this year’s recipients certainly live up to that standard.” In total, 24 Alberta recipients will be officially recognized at the 2014 Merit Awards Gala, being held on June 20, 2014, at the Westin in Edmonton.
Hey Admins, we appreciate you! The Chamber of Commerce hosted a tasty tribute to Administrative Professionals on April 23 at the Pomeroy Hotel – the 17th annual event of its kind, in fact. The luncheon for admin staff was Vegreville’s tie-in to Administrative Professionals Week, which has been happening across North America since 1952. Chamber President Kyle Bodnarchuk noted at the event that the origins of the week of thanks trace back to an industry boom following the end of WWII. “Their role has become increasingly important to daily operations of companies worldwide. As technology and corporate culture continues to evolve
almost daily, so does the job of an administrative professional,” Bodnarchuk said. (Michael Simpson/Photo)
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Alberta’s search for new markets for energy resources should begin at home
Wayne Woldanski Reeve, Lamont County, Chair, Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association Albertans expect the Government to have a strong focus on opening new markets for Alberta’s energy resources. This commitment was reinforced in the recent Speech from the Throne, the Budget, and is a key plank in the Building Alberta Plan. But the search
for new markets should begin right here in Alberta, by adding value to the resources we have. To date, government efforts as well as public attention have revolved mainly around two projects: Keystone XL and Northern Gateway pipelines. These pipelines are undeniably vital to Alberta’s energy sector and to every Albertan’s quality of life. We depend on royalties from the sale of our energy resources for jobs, schools, hospitals and roads. Finance Minister Doug Horner is cautiously optimistic that this revenue source will grow but he is also aware global energy prices remain volatile. In resource-rich Alberta, however, shipping our raw resources by pipeline is not the only way to generate value. The government can, and should, encourage processing more of our raw energy resources into higher value products in the province. Increased value-added energy production diversifies our economy, provides higher and stable revenue, and creates new and secure markets.
Alberta already has a wellestablished petrochemical industry. Its Industrial Heartland north east of Edmonton is actually the largest hydrocarbon-processing centre in the country. East of Red Deer, Joffre is home to one of the world’s largest ethane-based factories in the world. This industry is vital to the provincial economy, securing four to five times higher value for our energy resources. Premier Peter Lougheed helped transform Alberta’s petrochemical industry in the 1970s with a number of policies to support a robust and long-term sector. Over the last 40 years more than $10 billion has been invested in Alberta’s petrochemical industry for products ranging from fuels, chemicals
and lubricants to detergents, plastics and synthetic fibres. Today we encourage the provincial government to follow in the footsteps of the party’s founder and prioritize the growth of our valueadded energy production. With proactive government policy and expanded infrastructure, we can transform Alberta into a global leader in innovation, advanced engineering and manufacturing as well as environmental stewardship. Our province has tremendous potential. The provincial government estimates reserves of 3,400 trillion cubic feet of natural gas, 58 billion barrels of natural gas liquids, and 423 billion barrels of oil are contained in the barely explored Duvernay, a vast shale formation in central and northwest Alberta. These reserves could easily double the feedstock supply for the petrochemical industry based in the Fort Saskatchewan and Red Deer areas. A study commissioned by A lberta’s Industria l Heartland Association in 2013 found that adding value to Alberta’s energy
resources could increase the province’s gross domestic product (GDP) by $6 billion a year, add $1.8 billion a year in salaries, and increase provincial revenue by $600 million a year from corporate and personal taxes. While we still want and need to ship our energy resources internationally, we can also create in-demand products for local, regional, and national markets that can be shipped by a variety of transportation methods. Processing more of our energy resources at home also allows Alberta to reduce its environmental footprint and showcase its environmental standards as a secure supplier of clean energy products. As the Government of Alberta contemplates a review of policies in support of more hydrocarbon processing, international companies are poised to invest billions of dollars. Other jurisdictions are competing for this investment, and the window of opportunity is closing. A viable solution for our energy is as close as home. The time to act is now.
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Mundare Vipers win gold in 3B tier playoffs to 10 years old. Players are #3 Tommy Peyton, #4 Sam Sawatzky, #6 Caden Sawatzky, #8 Logan Bork, #10 Cooper McNiven, #11 Dylan Puk, #12 Max Kokotyn, #15 Kazlynn McLellan, #19 Austin Patrie, #29 Raeanne Boyko, #33 Colton Boyko. Team staff members are Head Coach Darcy Boyko, Assistant coaches Nathan Kokotyn, Barclay Leitch, Ben Sawatzky, Curtis Patrie, Manager Joanne McNiven. (Joanne McNiven/Submitted)
After beating Devon two games straight to win the first round of the playoffs the Mundare Vipers moved on to play Josephburg in the semi finals. The Vipers won the next two games straight making into the championship round against Thorsby. There, the hard working Vipers won two straight games to go undefeated the whole playoffs, clinching the Tter 3B gold banner of the 16/60 hockey league. Players for the team range in age from six
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Mundare Girls win EIPS Banner…again!
After a very exhilarating and exciting season, the Mundare Girls Basketball Team won the EIPS Banner for the second time in three years! Tireless Head Coach and Athletic Director Extraordinaire Adrienne Mills and Marvelous Assistant Coach Stacey Large were extremely proud of their players this year. From the seasoned and incredible veterans, to the rookies and the newbies, they “brought it” to every practice and game they played. These young ladies showed positive attitudes and great sportsmanship throughout the season and right through to the finals! GO DRAGONS! (Mundare School/Submitted)
Stuff an Ambulance an Easter hit Vegreville Emergency Services Submitted During the weekend of April 11 to 13th, 2014, Vegreville Emergency Services held their Fourth
annual “Stuff an Ambulance” event which collected non-perishable food items for the Vegreville Food Bank. This event involved Emergency Services personnel collect-
ing food donations at No Frills, Vegreville Co-op and Wal-Mart. Vegreville Emergency Services was grateful to the three grocery stores mentioned for their continuing support and contributions to this worthwhile event which happened in time for the Easter weekend for families in need.
Due to the tremendous support of citizens and the local businesses involved, this event was able to collect 1,606 pounds (730 Kilograms) of much needed food as well as $464.75 in cash donations. This was gladly presented to the Vegreville Food Bank on April 15.
Pictured (L - R): Sarah Bertram (Vegreville Food Bank), Edna Rawluk (Vegreville Food Bank), Kevin Lesoway (Vegreville Food Bank), Brandi Zayak (EMT), Carolyn Kiist (Vegreville Food Bank), Nathan Henry (Event Chairperson/EMT/Firefighter), Mark Ushko (EMT), Trevor Davie (EMT/Firefighter),Collin Wolinski (EMR),Tianna Gibson (EMT Student). (Photo Submittted)
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Family Gym Day drives family together with physical activities
M.O.D.E.L Project held Family Gym Day to encourage family togetherness and healthy relationships. Cara Fedorak is observing her daughter Rayna playing with her baby sister, Everln. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
(Left to right) Ashlyn, Rayna, Jadis seem to be rolling with a good time while they ride these scooter boards which were available on Family Gym Day at St. Martin’s School on March 31. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
Rosanne Fortier An army of youngsters weaved rapt and joyous expressions on their faces as they participated in the abundance of physical activities that M.O.D.E.L Project presented during Family Gym Day on March 31 at St. Martin’s
School. “You have to try your hardest with it,” the children hollered to each other while they played basketball, hockey or soccer. Other kids rode on scooter boards, danced with hulahoops or got together for parachute play.
Tracy Laschowski, Student Success Coach said that the purpose of holding this event was to provide a free program for families during Spring Break that would encourage family togetherness, healthy relationships and physical activities.
Parachute play was a hit for some of the families during Family Gym Day on March 31 at St. Martin’s School. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
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Veg Auto and Industrial gets new owner, delivers same great service Michael Simpson Editor For Shawn Grykuliak, stepping into the role of owner of Veg Auto & Industrial Supply as owner is about more than just running a business, it’s about closing the loop on a childhood memory. “Ever since I was knee-high to a grasshopper I used to come here with my dad,” Grykuliak said. “I used to not be able to see over the counter.” Now, of course, he’s not only seeing clear across the counter, but he’s staring back at the likes of little boys who come into the store with their fathers now just like he did so many years ago. “This is more than a career to me, it’s a dream come true,” he said. A former heavy duty mechanic and farmer himself, Grykuliak took over the store with a strong background in the very parts he sells. Veg Auto and Industrial is commonly known around town as “Bumper to Bumper” because of its longstanding
kept all the staff the same, which is why he knows that the level of service customers have come to expect from both stores will stay uncompromised and unparalleled. Two Hills remains under the management of Brad Stark, who returned to the store recently after working with Bortnick in the 90’s. “Brad and his two staff have a wealth of experience between them,” Grykuliak said.
In Vegreville, the six existing staff members and Shawn himself possess decades of experience, which comes in handy with the different situations that are presented to them each day. “Between the two stores, it’s never a dull moment. There’s a new problem or a new piece to find and a new solution to go with it every day. It’s the most excitement I’ve had.”
Veg Auto & Industrial Supply’s new owner Shawn Grykuliak (far left) stands with his staff at the Vegreville location. Grykuliak said taking over the two locations, the second one being located in Two Hills, has been one of the greatest things that’s happened in his life. Standing with Shawn are Veg staff members Bev, Sonya, Ed, Al, Shawn, and Robert. Missing is Justin. (Michael Simpson/Photos)
affiliation with the national franchise, but Grykuliak says his store carries much more than the well-known and popular line of truck and automotive supplies. “This store is definitely the one-stop shop for agriculture, industrial and heavy truck needs in addition to automotive,” he said. “We definitely plan to continue to carry the wide range of agricultural, automotive
and industrial supplies that previous owner Marcel Bortnick built his customer base on for all those years. And if we don’t have it, we’ll find it.” For long-time customers, a new owner need not come with growing pains. Grykuliak took over not only the Vegreville store, but the Two Hills Auto & Industrial Supply location as well. In both cases, he’s
Two Hills Auto & Industrial Supply, also owned by Shawn Grykuliak, will continue to run under the expert management of Brad Stark and his team members Darlene and Matt.
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Holden 4-H Beef Club Carter Chomik Submitted On April 6th we had Darrel Schnider come out and show us how to groom and clip our calves. We learned a lot and thank you for coming out Darrel. On April 11th we held a tire recycling for a fundraiser. But due to a lot of tires out there we will be doing another collection on May 3rd after Highway Cleanup. If you have tires to get rid of talk to a Holden 4-H member before May 3rd.
Our year is winding down so with that comes our Achievement Days. April 26th was our club show at the Holden Complex with judging starti ng at 10:00am. This was followed by the cleaver kids, females and then the steer class after lunch. We’re very grateful to all our sponsors for supporting this event. Monday April 28 is the Beaver District Show and Sale in Tofield. Heifers at 11:00, Steers 12:30, and Supper at 5:00. The Sale is at 7:00. Feel free to come out and support your local 4-H members and maybe purchase some hormone-free Alberta Beef.
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An invitation to Hope and Healing
Marion Coppock stopped by Town Hall to invite Mayor Myron Hayduk and members of council to attend Hope and Healing, which is coming to Vegreville May 10 and 11. The event will feature three free sessions at the Vegreville Holistic Center on May 10 and on May 11 a full Mother’s Day lunch and Cooking School. The cooking seminar will focus on vegetarian cuisine and both will address the underlying theme of dealing with chronic illness and lifestyle tune ups. The event is put on by Silver Hills Lifestyle Center, an organization that offers a broader perspective on holistic healing approaches in daily living. Mayor Hayduk was joined by Marion Coppock and Julie Berard for the photo. (Michael Simpson/Photo)
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2002 Pontiac Montana Minivan Good shape. $2800 780-922-5999 2001 Neon 4 dr. 5 spd. $700 PH: 780-592-2167 2004 Ford Escape. Nice SUV, Loaded, $4500. 780-922-5999
STEALTH BIN PRODUCTS – GOEBEL BINS, WESTEEL BINS, 14ft. HOPPERS. Sheldon 587-2800239, Wayne 780-632-0455, Dean 587-280-0238 Vegreville, AB www. stealthbins.ca
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1978 Mercedes 280. 4dr. Like new. 145,000kms only. $3600. 780-9225999. 2002 Honda Civic, Standard Drives Excellent Needs TLC $3200 780922-5999
CUSTOM BIN MOVING- 14’ – 10’ Hopper/bins, with/without floors. Wayne (c) 780-632-0455, (H) 780658-2433
HEALTH &
FARMLAND
2003 Ford Taurus SEL- 4 door- V6200,000K- Power windows, seats, door locks, trunk. Good Rubber. Very clean car inside and out, runs well- great second car- $2800. 780632-7119.
GRAIN BINS
Family farm operation looking to purchase or rent grainland. Ph: 780-632-4228 Wanted – Local 3rd Generation family farm looking to rent grainland around Andrew and Willingdon. PH: Jason Tkachuk 780-991-1341
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$1000 WEEKLY PAID IN ADVANCE!!! mailing brochures or typing ads for our company. FREE Supplies! PT/FT. No Experience Needed! www.HelpMailingBrochures. com Help wanted for Grain Bin building. Call Wayne 780-632-0455
F5 ENTITIES LTD o/a Tim Horton’s 6801 highway 16A West, Vegreville, AB. Food service superior, permanent Full-time/ Part-time/ Shift work, Night/ Overnight/ Early morning/ Weekend. Some high school experience required. 1-2 years experience required. 8 vacancies available. Start date ASAP. $13.50/ hr. Medical, dental, disability, life insurance and group insurance benefits available. Full job description available at www.timhortons. com Wage based on experience/ availability. Apply in person or fax to 780-632-3032. F5 ENTITLES LTD o/a Tim Horton’s 6801 highway 16A west, Vegreville, AB. Food counter attendant. Permanent, Full-time/ Part-time/ Shift work, Night/Overnight, Early morning/ Weekend. No formal education required/ experience required. $11.00/hr + Medical, Dental, Disability, Life insurance and group benefits available. Wage based on experience/ Availability. Start date ASAP. 25 Vacancies available. Full job description available at www.timhortons.com Apply in person or fax to 780-632-6032. HELP WANTED!!! $ 575/ weekly**Mailing Brochures / Assembling! Products At HomeOnline DATA ENTRY Positions Available! www. GenuineIncomeSorce.com
HOMES FOR
Vegreville – 2 to 3 bdrm homes, 2 to 4 appliances, NS, NP, References. PH: 780-658-2504 3 bdrm, 2 bath upstairs laundry, newer home, big yard. Available immediately. $1500/month Lavoy. 780-658-2221 3 Bedroom home for rent. Large yard and deck. No Pets. Call Sam 780-974-7673.
HOMES FOR SALE Rent to Own Trailer – Vegreville, 1 bdrm recently renovated, paved, driveway, deck & shed. F/S, W/D, A/C, $20,000 Down payment required. Sharon 780-632-2055, Gord 780-292--5264
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS Birch twin bunk beds, mattress, dresser/hutch, newer $950 780632-4950
LAND FOR SALE
RENT
FOR RENT Hansel & Gretel Berry Farm is renting garden plots. phone 780-632-3286.
3bdrm Mobile Home w/porch. 780632-1551
Near Myrnam ¼ section with 1400 sq. ft. home. Finished basement. Numerous out buildings. Cattle facilities. Ph: 780-210-5090
Advertise your rental property here for as little as $7.95 per week! Older home Vegreville. $700/mo plus utilities. 780-603-7064
LAWN & GARDEN
We are a quiet, responsible and professional couple with a small and quiet dog. Looking for a place to rent in the Vegreville/Mundare area. A small house or apartment for $800-$1000per month would be ideal. We would be happy to sign a 6+ month lease. Please contact 780-462-7754.
John Deere D140 22HP 48” lawn mower with lawn sweeper and trailer. $2200 Ph: 780-764-2562.
Main floor 2 bedroom, furnished. N/S N/P $900/mo single. $1100/mo Dbl. 780-603-0833
LIVESTOCK
New 3 bdrm duplex Vegreville. $685/mo. Call 780-603-0692. New developments.
Quiet 2 year old & yearling Black Angus Bulls. Black Baldie Bulls available. Semen Tested. PH: 780632-1104 or 780-632-1961
1997 520H Toro Wheel Horse Lawn Tractor w/Cab, hydrostatic drive, 48” mower, 44” 2-stage snow thrower. 450hrs. $2500. Ph: 780663-2283
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For Sale: Grain Fed finished Holstein steers. Call 780-336-6041 Polled Limousin Bulls for Sale. Halter broke. Semen tested. PH: 780-6327433 For Sale: Saler Bulls. Tan, white, red, black. Scattered Spruce Salers PH: 780-768-2284 FOR SALE Yearling & 2 year old Red Angus Bulls, Purebred Registered & Semen Tested. brownaltafarms.com Leroy 780-768-2313 For sale Black Angus Bulls. Call for details. Great prices. 780-768-2105 Registered Pulled Hereford Bulls Yearlings Plus 2 Year Olds Quiet, Haltered Guaranteed Breeders. Can be kept Till 2014 breeding season. Reasonably Priced. Call Paul Dinisyk 780-336-2675 For Sale: Black Angus Heiffer Calf. Ph: 780-658-2390 For Sale: Call Ducks $25/pr. Muscovy Ducks $30/pr 1-780-688-3743
MACHINERY
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Leon 3000 ground drive w/3 bats rock picker. PH: 780-632-3706 20ft JD 9450 Hoe Drill w/transport ph: 780-983-7730. 1991 Ford 946 tractor, 4WD, 20.8 x 38 tires, 5770 hrs, good condition. $55,000 OBO PH: 780-632-8911 Bourgault 2005 air seeder & tank, 5250 air tank, 3 compartment tank metering, cab rate adjustment, lights, 491 monitor, hydraulic calibration, VG cond., w/36ft 8800 8” spacing w/knock on shovels, 450 lb. trip, 4 bar harrows PH: 780-8532209 For sale: 25’ Vicon 179 Field Cultivator. Used very little. Ph: 780658-2253. Wanted: 22’ or 28’ Air Drill. Needs some repairs 0 K. Ph: 780-9134675. For Sale: 3 new Goodyear 23.1x26 grip traction on combine tires; 21ft 256 white disc w/ hydraulic wings; 20ft Morris M10 double disc press drill; 29ft Morris Rod Weeder. Ph: 780-764-2152 or 780-718-0746
MECHANICAL Cylinder head rebuilding equipment. Terry 780-632-1048
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Lo-Cost Furnace Instillations. AirConditioning. Licensed semi-retired tradesman. Free estimates. Call 780-718-0267 YOU NAME IT, I CAN DO IT Phone Steve for a free estimate today Specializing in, Drywall, Taping, Mudding, Installing windows and doors, Painting, Complete basement and Floor Reno’s, Additions, Siding and a lot more. Cell: 780-632-9352 or leave a message @ 780-657-2066
SPORTING Rifle for sale. Custom built 6.5x55 w/scope, composite stock. Great deer hunting gun. $330. 780-6321964
TENT TRAILERS 2008 Coachman clipper 10’ tent trailer w/ fridge, stove, furnace, and awning. Sleeps six. $6500 Ph: 780764-2562.
TRAILERS 2000- 25’ Van guard 5th wheel. Excellent condition. Call 780-6327478 or 780-473-0034. Fruehauf insulated van 8ft x 45ft. Very good storage van. $2900 cash. Ph: 780-632-5557
9 piece Ludwig Drum Set $300. Includes $100 worth of drumsticks. Ph: 780-632-3776
TRUCKS
PERSONAL
1993 Chev 4x4 Ext Cab. For parts. $650. 780-922-5999
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SEED
2002 GMC 4x4 HD ¾ ton Service Truck 340k $3500 780-922-5999 1985 F350 Dually. Extra long flat deck, $1600. 780-922-5999 1997 Ford 7.3 Diesel, 4 x 4, missing transmission. Nice deck, $2800. 780-922-5999 2000 Dodge Dakota V8 4x4 Farm Truck. $1,600. 780-922-5999.
20 Acres. $0 Down, Only $119/mo. Seed for sale: newer Common HRS Wheat variety, 2 milling varieties of common oats, 2 varieties of 2 row common barley. Good germination. Call Randy @ 780-592-2259 or 780208-5000.
UPCOMING
1997 Toyota Truck 4x4 Standard. Good for farm. 260,000K. $2,600. Call 780-922-5999 2006 Chev 4x4 w/bale picker. $7,000 OBO phone: 780-920-7360 1972 international flat deck w/hoist and winch $5000 OBO phone: 780920-7360 For Sale: 2003 Chevrolet Silverado Z71 LS. Ext. Cab. 87,000K, Air, Tilt, Cruise, PN, PDL. Remote starter, never smoked in. – Mint Condition. $13,000 OBO. Ph 780-603-5881 2003 Yukon XL 4x4 leather. Loaded. 8 tires $6,250. 780-592-2167
WANTED CARBON CREDITS ~Attention Farmers~ Not Completed? Call Today! 780-603-0630 Crystal Don’t throw out unwanted saleable furniture. Drop off at Consignment Centre 52 St and 52 Ave 780-6324141 Wants to purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201 WANTED Live barn yard roosters. 780-764-2679.
AHS program improves care for hip and knee patients AHS Submitted Albertans are waiting less time for hip and knee surgeries, and going home sooner after their procedures, since the launch of a province-wide Alberta Health Services (AHS) program designed to improve the quality and accessibility of orthopedic care. “I would like to thank all of the front-line health care workers that have made these improvements to wait times possible through their dedication to patient care,” said Health Minister Fred Horne. “As a government, we’re committed to improving the performance of our health care system and the recent update on hip and knee surgeries shows that we’re moving in the right direction. I’m sure this is welcome news for the many Albertans that have this type of surgery every year and are able to get back to their normal lives sooner because of this program.” Kelly Anhelher is among the thousands of Albertans who have benefited from the Hip
and Knee Replacement Program. He says his quality of life has significantly improved since hip surgery last month. “I could tell how much better it was as soon as I woke up,” said the 50-year-old. “The surgery was scheduled quickly, the procedure went well and the recovery has been good. It has all been a very positive experience.” The Hip and Knee Replacement Program has reduced the time between the decision to have surgery and the surgery date to 19.2 weeks, down 12 per cent or almost three weeks from when the program launched in 2010. Over the same period, the average hospital stay for hip and knee patients has been reduced from 4.9 days for hip replacements and 4.6 days for knee replacements, to 4.1 days for both. Almost all patients returned to normal function for their age, indicating no ill effects from the shorter hospital stay. The patient satisfaction rate has increased from 86 per cent to 98 per cent. The rate of hospital readmission following surgery, already low at 4.3 per cent, has improved even further to 4.1 per cent. “This program has far exceeded our goals,” said Dr. Don Dick, Senior Medical Director of AHS’ Bone and Joint Health Strategic Clinical Network, which operates the program. “It really is a win-win project. We are always focused firstly on improving care for patients but we also need to ensure we get the best value for our health care dollars and help make our system sustainable. The hip and knee replacement program does both.” Reductions in length of hospital stay have freed up about 33,000 days of hospital bed space since 2010, enabling AHS to perform more than 1,600 additional hip and knee surgeries with the same bed capacity. About 10,000 elective hip and knee replacements are performed annually in Alberta. Alberta Health Services is the provincial health authority responsible for planning and delivering health supports and services for more than four million adults and children living in Alberta. Its mission is to provide a patientfocused, quality health system that is accessible and sustainable for all Albertans.
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News Advertiser Vegreville Regional Museum Located on the site of the internationally renowned solonetzic soils research station of Agriculture Canada (1956-1995), the Museum tells the stories of community life and development, chronicling how Vegreville’s unique social fabric has contributed to the harmony of community life since the 1890’s. The Rt. Hon. Donald F. Mazankowski, P.C. Collection: 25 years of distinguished public service of the former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada. Home of the Vegreville & District Sports Hall of Fame. Open Year Round. June-Aug Tues-Fri 11-5, Sat-Sun 1-5. Sept-May phone for current hours. 1 km east of Vegreville on Hwy 16A. www.vegreville.com (780)632-7650
The Vegreville Kinsmen Club meets every 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month at Vegreville Golf Course. Serving the communities greatest needs and making long lasting friendships is our goal. To join or for more information on our club contact Mike Webb 780-632-2666 Are you or someone you know living with a Brain Injury? We can help! The Alberta Brain Injury Initiative provides support, coordination and education for brain injury survivors and their families. For more information on our free services call 1-866-645-3900 Vegreville Wildlife Federation (Alberta Fish and Game Association) Please check website VWF.ca Email vegrevillewildlife@gmail.com V.A.L.I.D. (Vegreville Association for Living in Dignity) provides a variety of programs and services to persons with disabilities. For more information and assistance please call 632-2418. Vegreville Hospitals Auxiliary Society meets third Wednesday of every month, except July & August. Meetings are held in EXECUTIVE MEETING ROOM (St. Joseph’s Hospital) at 7:00p.m. Call 780-632-6323 Tofield AA Meetings held Thursday at 8 p.m. Open meeting every 4th Thursday at 8 p.m. at Bardo Lutheran Church Bsmt 4737 - 57 Ave. For info call 662-3893 AWANA - a Christian club for boys and girls age 3 to grade 6. Meets Thursdays from 6:30 - 8 p.m. Now meeting in the Alliance Church’s new building at 4606-55 Ave.Call 6322261 for more information. Interested in joining Ukrainain singing group. 1 day a week, Starting February 2008 PH: 632-4691 after 6:00pm Royal Purple Lodge #125 meets first Monday of every month, except July & August at Elks Hall. Contact HRL Shirley Preuss 780-632-3565 or secretary Leah Henderson 780-
HISTORICAL VILLAGE & PIONEER MUSEUM AT SHANDRO - located on Hwy 857, midway between Hwy 45 and 28, north of Willingdon. A proud partner of the Kalyna Country Ecomuseum, this open air museum features fourteen major buildings and artifacts from 1900 - 1930. Hours of Operation: Canada Day weekend to Labour Day Weekend, Thurs - Monday from 10:00am - 6:00pm. Closed Tuesday & Wednesday. For more information 780-603-1198. Admission by Donation. Veg-Al Drug Society an Alberta Health Services,community funded agency - Room #217 Provincial Bldg., Vegreville, AB. Out patient counselling services for alcohol & other drug addictions and problem gambling. Office Hrs. - Monday to Friday, 8:15 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Phone 632-6617. Vegreville Community Daycare is a licensed facility for children ages 13 months to school age. Open from 7:00 am to 6:00 pm, Mon-Fri. The Daycare has been in operation since 1990 & is run as a not-for-profit organization. To register, or for more information contact Carol Metz at the Daycare at 603-4417 Vegreville Peace Park Bookings – Please call John Sawiak 780-6323208 The Vegreville Food Bank is located in the Vegreville Pentecostal Church at 4615 - Maple Street and is open Tuesday mornings 10 am - 12 pm July & August only & Tuesday and Friday mornings from 10 am - 12 pm September to June. Phone 632-6002 The Crisis Association of Vegreville operates a HELPLINE for those who are having difficulties in their lives and need assistance. It is a toll-free, confidential service available to those in the 632-exchange. Phone 6327070. UCWLC Meetings to be held every third Thursday of each month at Holy Trinity Church Hall at 7 p.m. in Vegreville.
Vegreville Ambassador Program Visiting? Considering a move here? New in Town? For anyone who wants information on the community - events, services, facilities -- we’ve got the solution! Vegreville’s “Ambassadors” are trained volunteers eager to show you their Town. To book a complimentary tour, customized to suit your needs, please call 632-2771. The Kinette Club of Vegreville meets every 3nd Wednesday of the month. Joining the Kinette Club is a great way to meet new friends and to get in the community. For more information, please call 632-2848. Viking AA Group meets at the Viking Hospital Multi Purpose Room 8:00 p.m. Wednesday nights. VegMin Learning Society welcomes learners who are interested in increasing their skill levels (reading, writing, math and speaking English). Learners work towards’ their personal goals in a small class or 1:1 setting. Do you have a few hours a week to help someone reach their learning goal? Volunteer Tutor Training and ongoing support are provided along with a great volunteer recognition program. Visit www.vegmin.com or call 780632-7920 for more information. Floor Curling at 1:00p.m. every Monday & Thursday. Anyone interested please come to the Sunshine Club every Monday & Thursday. 55+ Vegreville Flying Club meets every 2nd Wednesday of the month at 7:30 p.m. at Terminal Building. OIL WIVES CLUB OF VEGREVILLE: A smile, A handclasp, A word of welcome, Are the links in our chain of friendship. This we believe. Our Association has been around for over 60 years. We are here for any woman whose partner (or she herself) is involved with in any way in the Oil & Gas Industry. We meet once a month to foster friendship. Please call Ellen @ 780-632-4922 or Cheryl @ 780657-2341 for more information. VegMin Literacy Program offers free, confidential tutoring for adults over 17 needing help with Basic reading, writing and math skills. Phone: 632-7920 for interviews. Everyone is Welcome Prayer House 5729-44A st. Veg. North of St. Joseph Hospital come and share your testimony and hear the gospel of Jesus Christ without compromise. Every Sunday at 10:30 AM. Also I will pray for the sick believing in God for the answer. But God commandeth his Love toward us, in that, while, we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. RO. 5:8 New hope church of God, Edmonton c. for the Nations Int.Veg. Doing God work together for yor good. J. Abelar. Ph. 632-2843
The Vegreville Iron Runners Auto Club invites you to share your interests and ideas in classic & antique vehicles. Join us for our monthly meetings held the 1st Wednesday of the month (except January & August) at 7:30 p.m. at the Vegreville Museum. It is not necessary to own a vehicle. PH: George 632-7729 or Orest 632-3495
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AA Meeting in Mundare Sunday’s 7PM Town Building, Conference Room 5128 50th St. Contact Mary 603-7783 Vegreville RC Flyers Clubmonthly meetings are held the 2nd Monday of each month at 7:00 p.m. at the St. Johns Lutheran Church basement, 4513 Maple ST. Anyone interested in radio controlled flying is welcome to attend. Contact Fred 658-2664, Perry 688-3542 The Vegreville Multicultural Melodiants Entertain every 1st Wednesday at Vegreville Care Centre at 6:00pm, 2nd Wednesday at Heritage House at 6:30 pm, 3rd Wednesday at Homestead Lodge at 6:00 pm and every last Friday at Vegreville Manor at 7:00pm. “Do not sing duing the months of July & August”
KADWELL Tony & Judy Bodnar and Ed & Maxine Kadwell are thrilled to announce the birth of their twin grandsons on January 29, 2014. Hudson Oliver Kadwell (left) weighing 6 pounds & 19 inches. Keaton Izaak Kadwell (right) weighing 6 pounds, 5 ounces and 20 inches. Proud parents Jamie and Patrick Kadwell and big sister Dylan. Great Grandmother, Anne Bodnar.
MEMORIAM
Rotary Club of Vegreville meets for lunch meetings every Monday at 12pm at VALID 4843-49 St Vegreville. For more information call Jody Nicholson at 780-632-2418 Notice - Effective immediately the Wigmak Alanon Family Group has closed it’s doors. Contact Number 780-275-0054 Willingdon & District Fish & Game Assn. Regular meetings, held every last tuesday off each month (excluding July and August) at 7:30 p.m. at the Willingdon Arena upstairs in the Club Room Everyone Welcome. New to town? Join us the 1st Wed of the month for a newcomer’s potluck lunch. 12-1pm. Bring a friend! Bring a dish! Call FCSS 780-632-3966 for locations & info. AA meeting at Lamont United Church every Thursday at 8:30pm. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Starting September 11, 2012 at 5:30 p.m. at St. Johns Lutheran Church. 780-632-7433 or 780-658-2670. New to Town? Join us the 1st Wed of the month for a newcomers potluck lunch 12-1pm. Bring a friend! Bring a dish! Call FCSS 780-3855936 for locations & info. Wednesday – 341 Mundare Royal Canadian Air Cadets FREE to join. Join Air Cadets for adventure that will take you from the ground up! Wednesday evenings 6:309:00pm through the school year. Youth 12-18 years welcome. Call 341 Squadron at 780-764-2341. Visit us at www.cadets.ca or www. aircadetleague.com
MICKLICH, Shelby Tara-Lee August 10, 1995 to May 4, 1996 In memory of our daughter and sister who passed away suddenly eighteen years ago. JESUS IS SHE WITH YOU? Jesus is she with you? I wonder everyday I sit and wonder why she’s gone And why she could not stay Every part of me is empty I feel I can’t go on But then I look to heaven I hear this beautiful song Mommy I am with Him He holds me in His arms Whenever I am with Him He keeps me safe and warm He says you shouldn’t worry I am safe and loved right here With all the other baby angels That passed within the years We have a special place up here He thought that you should know Where the blessed mother takes Your place for now until you show When I hear this precious little voice From the heavens above I know that all the angels Are showering her with love For everyone that wants to hear Their babies voice so innocent and sweet Just close your eyes and begin to pray And embrace them in your sleep We miss you very much Shelby Luv Always, Mommy, Daddy, Caylib, Joshua and Zachary Micklich
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CHRETIEN, Lloyd April 27, 1941- April 26, 2013 A million times I’ve though of you A million times I’ve cried If love alone could have saved you You never would have died In life I loved you dearly In death I love you still In my heart you hold a place No one could ever fill. It broke my heart to lose you But you didn’t go alone For part of me went with you The day God took you home Always loved and remembered your wife Joyce and Family.
MICKLICH, Shelby Tara-Lee August 10, 1995 to May 4, 1996 In loving memory of our granddaughter and niece who passed away suddenly eighteen years ago. “THE LITTLEST ANGEL” The Littlest Angel in heaven Loves kittens and cowboys and fun. Heaven will never be just as it was. Now that her life there’s begun. She’ll turn fluffy clouds into snowmen And swing on the stars up above. She’ll turn golden streets into playgrounds And fill up Gods home with her love. She’ll make dandelions out of sunbeams And find grassy meadows for playing Her laughter will ring where the great choirs sing, But she’ll hear us whenever we’re praying The Littlest Angel in heaven Is one we are longing to see, For the child that belongs now with Jesus, Is the child that belonged once with us. Love always and very sadly missed By Gido, Baba Miskiw, Uncle Greg, Auntie Jessica Miskiw, and cousins Trystan, Taryn & Trasyon Miskiw.
MICKLICH, Shelby Tara-Lee August 10 1995 to May 4, 1996 In loving memory of our “ Precious Little Angel” who passed away suddenly eighteen years ago. “LEND YOU A TIME A CHILD OF MINE” I’ll lend you for a little time a Child of mine, God said. For you to love the while she lives, And mourn for when she’s dead,” It may be six or seven years Or twenty two or three. But will you ‘till I call her back, Take care of her for me.” She’ll bring her charms to gladden you And shall her stay be brief, You’ll have her lovely memories As solace for your grief. I cannot promise she will stay, Since all from earth return, But there are lessons taught down there I want this child to learn. I’ve looked the wide world over In my search for teachers true. And from the throngs that crown life’s lane I have selected you. Now will you give her all your love? Nor think the labor vain Nor hate me when I come to call To take her back again” I fancied that I heard them say, “Dear Lord, Thy will be done” For all the joy thy child shall bring, The risk of grief we’ll run” We’ll shelter her with tenderness We’ll love her while we may, But should the Angel’s call for her Much sooner than we’ve planned. We’ll brave the bitter grief that comes And try to understand. Love always and sadly missed Gido and Eilleen Micklich.
OSADCHUK, William April 13, 1918 - April 25, 2009 Sadly missed, but forever in our hearts. Love, Marilyn and Michelle
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OBITUARY Nancy SEMOTIUK 1922-2014 It is with deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of our dear mother, grandmother, great grandmother, sister and friend, Nancy Semotiuk of Holden, Alberta on April 18, 2014. She is survived by her son, Craig; son Gary and his wife Diane; son Rodney and his wife Sue; and grandchildren Melanie (Mark), Michael (Bobbi), Curtis (Leah), and Jeremy; and great-grandchildren, Zofia, Myka, and Marcus; and her very close friend Edwin Batiuk. Also surviving Nancy, are her loving sisters Mildred (Al) Lemiski, Olga Champion and her dear sisters-inlaw Kathy Eleniak and Kay Eleniak. Nancy was predeceased by her husband Nestor on December 9, 1999. Prayer services for Nancy were held on Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 7:30 p.m. at the Descent of the Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Church at 5220 - 50th Avenue, Holden, Alberta. Funeral Mass took place on Friday, April 25, 2014 at 10:30 a.m. also at the Descent of the Holy Spirit Ukrainian Catholic Church at 5220 - 50th Avenue, Holden, Alberta. The Internment Service followed the Funeral Mass at 1:30 p.m. in Vegreville at the Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the Samaritan’s Purse Account #8050 (1-800-663-6500) to support Dr. James Adams in his overseas medical missions or to the Tofield & Area Health Foundation (Box 1155, Tofield, Alberta, T0B 4J0) to support the emergency trauma unit at the Tofield Hospital. www.weberfuneralhome.ca Weber Funeral Home Tofield 780-662-3959 Celebrating a Life PORAYKO, Stanley June 21 1935- Nov 3, 2013 Family and Friends are invited to: join us for lunch and treasured stories on Saturday, May 3, 2014 at 11:00am. Vegreville Legion 5037-52 Avenue Vegreville, AB
PRINGLE, Jim On April 20, 2014 Mr. Jim Pringle of Willingdon passed away at the age of 72 years. Jim is survived by two sons and two daughters, David (Cathy), James (Cathy), Karen Pringle (Steve), and Donna (Bob) Philips; ten grandchildren, Marlo, Frasier, Halsie, Kevin, Robin, Allan, Krista, Sydney, Terry, Bailey (Robyn); three great-grandchildren, Miranda, Alex and Mia; three brothers and two sisters, Carmie, Bill (Marguerite), Barbara (Max), Ralph, Marilyn, and Kenneth. Predeceased by his parents, Bill and Phebe; sister, Marg; and brother-in-law, Chuck. At Jim’s request, there will be no service. Cremation has taken place. Inurnment will take place in Scarborough, Ontario at a later date. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to Alberta Cancer Society. To send condolences, visit www. parkmemorial.com PARK MEMORIAL LTD. VEGREVILLE 780-632-2000 FAMILY OWNED FUNERAL HOME
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SENIUK, Nicholas August 13, 1923 – April 17, 2014 On Thursday, April 17, 2014, Nick Seniuk of Mundare, Alberta, peacefully passed away at the age of 90 years. Nick will be sadly missed by his loving family, his wife of 62 years, Marcia; four sons, Terrance (Ann), Melvin (Jane), Gerald (Lori) and Murray (Holly); two daughters, Karen Royer and Charlene (Robert) Embury; fourteen grandchildren, Neil (Chantel), Natasha, Zane (Chelsey), Jennifer, Katrina, Jason (Erica), Tammy (Lee), Nicky, Nicole, Sean, Erin, Crystal (Jesse), Courtney and Kelsey; four great grandchildren, Keegan, Liam, Konnor and Greyson; also survived by numerous relatives and friends. Nick is survived by two sisters, Nancy Slywka and Josie Hasey; one brother Mike (Sophie); two sisters in law Elizabeth and Mary Seniuk. Nick was predeceased by his parents, Mike and Mary; five brothers, Steve, Nick (in infancy), William, Peter and Alex (Olga); three sisters, Annie (Louis) Laschuk, Tillie (John) Pundyk and Barbara (Frank) Kryzanowski; one brother in law Steve Hasey. A Prayer Service was held on Thursday, April 24, 2014, at 7:30 p.m. at Sts. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Catholic Church in Mundare, AB. where a Divine Liturgy of Christian Burial was held on Friday, April 25, 2014, at 10:30 a.m. with the Basilian Fathers officiating. Interment followed at St. Demetro’s Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery – Hilliard Farms. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Demetro’s Cemetery or to a charity of one’s choice. Autumn Rose Funeral Home Ltd.,Vegreville,780-603-5800.
RICHARDS, Ron On April 17, 2014 Mr. Ron Richards of Vegreville passed away peacefully at the age of 61 years. Ron is survived by one daughter, Shiryl Richards; Shiryl’s mom, Betty Sopchyshyn; and close friends, Simone Maurice and Jordan Dubuc; three brothers, Gerald Richards, David Richards and Gordon Richards. Memorial service Saturday, April 26, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 4814-50 Street, Vegreville. Cremation has taken place. Reverend Chelsy Bouwman officiating. Inurnment to take place at a later date. To send condolences, visit www. parkmemorial.com PARK MEMORIAL LTD. VEGREVILLE 780-632-2000 FAMILY OWNED FUNERAL HOME
BALABAN, Victoria On April 21, 2014 our beloved wife, mother, and grandmother, sister, and aunt, Vicky passed away peacefully at the age of 78 years at the Vegreville Care Center, with family by her side. Vicky will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by Bronnie, her husband of 58 years; two sons, Terry (Susan) of Edmonton and David of Ranfurly; grandchildren, Jessica, Janine, Jay, Brandyn, Grant, Karis and Kelsi-Leigh; one brother, Raymond (Liz) Cherniak of Ardrossan. Predeceased by her parents, Angela and Jacob Cherniak. The family would like to thank the kind staff at Vegreville Care Center for the wonderful care they have provided. Divine Liturgy Saturday, April 26, 2014 at 10:00 am at Holy Trinity Ukrainian Catholic Church, 5701 – 51 Street, Vegreville. Basilian Fathers officiating with interment at Ranfurly Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Ranfurly Cemetery. To send condolences, visit www. parkmemorial.com PARK MEMORIAL LTD. VEGREVILLE 780-632-2000 FAMILY OWNED FUNERAL HOME
BEAUDETTE, David Andre Sept. 10, 1944 – April 21, 2014 It is with heavy hearts that the family announce the passing of David Andre Beaudette of Vegreville, AB on Monday, April 21, 2014. David leaves to mourn his loving wife of 45 years, Joan; his children and grandchildren Darcy (Sandra) Beaudette along with their children Liam and Hannah: Tracy Beaudette along with her children Brittney and Daylan Manz: and Tyler Beaudette; two sisters Sister Theresa Beaudette M.I.C. and Dorothy (Terry) Warawa; one sister in law Dolores Beaudette; along with numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. David was predeceased by his parents Eugene and Marie Beaudette; two brothers Robert Beaudette and Felix (Anne) Beaudette. A Mass Of Christian Burial was held on Friday, April 25, 2014 at 2:00 p.m. at St. Martin of Tours Roman Catholic Church in Vegreville, AB with Father Michael Schumacher as the Celebrant. Interment followed in Riverside Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the “Cross Cancer Institute” or to the “Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute.” Autumn Rose Funeral Home Ltd.,Vegreville,780-603-5800.
HOMENIUK, John Nick May 23, 1926 – April 16, 2014 On Wednesday, April 16, 2014, John Nick Homeniuk of Vegreville (formerly of Willingdon) passed away at the age of 87 years. John leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife of 66 years, Mary; son, Larry (Carol), and son, Ron (Bev); grandchildren, Jackie (Stojan) Ratkovic and their children, Jacob and Abbey; Todd (Janell) Homeniuk and their son, Ayden; Jason (Kristin) Homeniuk and their daughters, Anna and Lily; Darren (Brenda) Homeniuk and their children, Allana and Cameron; Raenell (Greg) Van Hecke and their sons, Jared, Ryan and Linden; and Rhonda (Dave) Beck and their sons, Reid and Miller; brothers, Mike, and Bill (Christine); and sister, Kay Fiske (Harry), along with numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. John was predeceased by his parents Nick and Mary Homeniuk; brothers, Metro and Al; sister, Doris Chrapko; brother-in-law, Dave Chrapko; sisters-in-law, Mary Homeniuk and Anne Homeniuk; and great-granddaughter, Kara Homeniuk. Prayer Service Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. at the Willingdon Recreation Centre, Willingdon. Funeral Service Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. at St. Mary’s Russo Orthodox Church, Shandro. Very Reverend Igumen Gerasim Power officiating with interment in the church cemetery. If so desired, donations may be made to St. Mary’s Russo Greek Orthodox Church at Shandro c/o P.O. Box 322, Andrew AB T0B 0C0 To send condolences, visit www. parkmemorial.com PARK MEMORIAL LTD. VEGREVILLE 780-632-2000 FAMILY OWNED FUNERAL HOME
Agri-News Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development’s (ARD) popular “Blue Book” is on sale now and is also available as a free downloadable .pdf. “The Crop Protection book, also known as the ‘Blue Book’ is updated annually and provides the most recent information on registered pesticide products,” says Gerard Vaillancourt, director, information management division, ARD, Edmonton. “This year’s edition has new registrations and thousands of small updates that ensure Alberta producers are getting the best crop protection information possible.” New this year is that the book is being offered as a free downloadable .pdf from ARD’s website, as well as for $12 in its traditional printed format.
“The $12 charge for the hard copy of the book is just to cover our costs in having the book printed,” says Vallincourt. “Since there are no printing costs associated with the .pdf, we can offer it free of charge. “I think the hard copy book and the .pdf are really going to work well together,” says Vaillancourt. “The printed book is easy to read and very portable, while the .pdf version allows users to access the book through a computer, and is completely searchable.” To get either a print or .pdf copy of Crop Protection 2014, go to Alberta Agriculture’s website at www.agriculture.alberta.ca and enter “blue book” in the search field. You can also call 1-800-292-5697 (tollfree in Canada) to get the printed version.
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Pre-Kindergarten program excels input from specialists Rosanne Fortier A well-rounded pre-kindergarten program is critical for children to succeed in school and life. The Community Association for Lasting Success and Vegreville Preschool Association in partnership offer a first-rate Pre-Kindergarten program with child-development specialists, age-appropriate programs, equipment and resources. “Preschool provides a place where your child can gain a sense of self, explore, play with their peers, and build confidence,” says Angela Caponoe, PhD in Childhood Development. Katrina Sanford, Past President of Vegreville’s Preschool Association agrees with this quote when she explained why preschool is so important for young children. “Vegreville Preschool is a non-profit, community-based program. It teaches children how to be students by interacting with
other children, their teacher and classroom support staff in a classroom setting. Preschool eases the transition of entering school. Children go into kindergarten already prepared, knowing what a classroom is like, what it is like to be with other students, knowing what is it like to have a teacher. It makes it easier to jump in and start learning. We want to reduce anxiety about entering the classroom, so we offer Orientation Days where the child comes to the school with their parents to look at their classroom, meet new friends and see the toys. They then know that it is a safe place where they can play with their new friends.” Over the past 17 years, the Veg rev i l le Preschool Association and the Community Association for Lasting Success (CALS) have worked in partnership to develop and implement the Vegreville Preschool Program. CALS is a nonprofit charita-
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(left to right) Terri Michelau-Preschool teacher, Karen Schmitke-Head Start Coordinator, Dorris Lee – Family Liaison all hold credentials of a Bachelor of Education degree. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
ble organization whose mandate is to provide preventive, early intervention and educational programming for children and families in Vegreville and nearby communities. CALS facilitates the Head Start early education portion of the Vegreville Preschool program. Children between 3 and 5 years of age who may be experiencing developmental delays, difficulties, or are English Language learners, maybe eligible for support through the Head Start program. The Head Start program also provides additional support to the classroom through staffing, resources, parenting programs, staff development, additional child development opportunities and curriculum implementation, development and support. Dee Palichuk states that through the input of parents, professionals and by observing and understanding other
programs, such as the Montessori, Learn through Play, Creative Curriculum or the Reggio Emilia approach, the Vegreville Preschool program continues to evolve and adapt to meet the changing needs of children and families in the community of Vegreville. She adds that the program engages resources, such as Speech Language Pathologists, Occupational Therapists, and Physical Therapists, as required, to benefit programming for all children. Sanford states that the Vegreville Preschool program follows the kindergarten curriculum, adapting it to meet the learning needs of three to five year olds. The program is enriched by introducing fun, educational resources that support a child’s learning such as Mozart Math and Animated Literacy. According to the Alberta Government, more than one
in four young children in Alberta are experiencing difficulties in development by the time they hit kindergarten. Research shows that children whose development is nurtured early in life are more successful in school, hold better jobs, and are physically and mentally healthier throughout their lives. Between 2009-2013, Kindergarten Teachers in Alberta completed Early Child Development mapping information that measured the development of kindergarten age children in five developmental areas: physical health and well-being; social competence; emotional maturity; language and thinking skills and communication skills and general knowledge. “Although Vegreville scored higher than the provincial average in four of the five areas: physical health and well-being; social competence, emotional maturity, and com-
munication and general knowledge, there are still improvements to be made. The Vegreville Preschool and Head Start programs are supporting children in these five areas of development through quality programming that offers: a curriculum aligned to kindergarten standards; low teacher-child ratios; engaged families and well educated teachers” states Palichuk. Sanford and Palichuk are proud of their highly educated and well trained staff. “Our preschool is taught by an accredited teacher who has a Bachelor Degree in Education. She is supported by two additional accredited teachers with Special Education and Elementary backgrounds. The six educational assistants in the class, and each has at least a level 1 Child Care certificate. We have low child/teacher ratios, ensuring a minimum of one adult to every six children in the classroom. All staff participate in professional development training throughout the year. They are constantly challenged to perfect their craft.” Families are encouraged to participate on the governing boards, by assisting in the classroom and fundraising for the program. Staff communicate with families on an ongoing basis through Facebook, Celebration of Learning Days, formal and informal assessments, screening, evaluations, and displaying samples of the students’ works. The focus is on the development of the child and supporting their families. Children are introduced to the
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community by visiting senior’s centers, local businesses, and going on field trips. Children are provided the opportunity to experience a variety of activities including: gymnastics, swimming, skating and library programming. The Pre-Kindergarten program is fortunate to be housed in the Vegreville’s Children Early Learning Centre which provides families access to programs, services and resources that support child development from birth to six years. This Centre also houses the Parent Link Centre. The Vegreville Preschool Association is a non-profit organization that charges $700 a year for their Pre-Kindergarten program which amounts to $3.50 an hour. Compared to Edmonton and Sherwood Park, this program is affordable as parents may be charged this fee monthly in larger centers. To help with the fee, there are subsidies available, the website is http://humanservices.alberta.ca/financialsupport/15104.html One preschool parent, Helen Adejare, offered a testimonial of her experience with having her son in this program. “When we moved to Canada from the UK, I was worried about the education that my son would receive. The preschool impressed me because my child is four and he is already learning how to read. He has surpassed what children are learning in Kindergarten. This is a result of the instruction that he is receiving at the Preschool. I’m impressed with what he is learning. People sometimes think preschool is just about playing. They do have the opportunity to socialize, but I am impressed with my son’s
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Youngsters in the Pre-Kindergarten program are taught how to plant a flower which they will give as a special gift to their mothers on Mother’s Day. (Rosanne Fortier/Photo)
progress. I would recommend this program to parents. It’s a great program.” Preschool parents support Helen’s testimonial as 71% of respondents to a recent survey,
stated that the Vegreville PreKindergarten programming is above average. This Pre-Kindergarten program, for three and four year old children, will begin
to accept registrations for the 2014/2015 school year at their Annual General Meeting and Registration on April 23. Preschool classes will begin on Tuesday, September 2.
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