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Haubrick’s Angels Michael Simpson Staff Writer Fran Axenchuk and Michelle Ziegler are in training for not only the ride of their lifetime, but for longtime friend Don Haubrick’s as well.
The pair of ladies are registered in the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer happening June 22-23 near Calgary, and are ferociously attempting to fundraise the required $2,500 each to be able to participate before the dead-
line. Axenchuk and Ziegler met Haubrick while caring for his wife at Vegreville Long Term Care, a friendship which grew in the 9 years that Haubrick’s wife was in their care. “We’re like his daughters,” Ziegler said. “[This ride] is dear to our heart. It’s going to be tremendous crossing that finish line,” she said with a tear in her eye. “It’s not going to be because we’ve pedaled 200 km, it’s because we’re doing it for you, Don.” Haubrick, who has had
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cancer for several years, has been an inspiration to the two with his zest for life and positive approach to living with the illness. “I don’t worry about it, why should anyone else?” he said simply. He said he’s received a tremendous level of care and support from the staff at the Cross Cancer Institute in Edmonton. Both Ziegler and Axenchuk have purchased a pair of angel wing pendants, each giving one to Don. The other wings will be worn on their jerseys as they cycle. “He’s called us his angels,” Axenchuk said. “So we’re each taking a wing across the finish line for him.” The pair said many don’t know of Haubrick’s battle with cancer because of his fullthrottle approach to living. “He’s embraced it and moved on. He’s been so See Story............................ Page 3
Fresh food for the working masses See page 2 for story
BMO raffle funds donated to Minor Soccer See page 3 for story
Michelle Ziegler (left) and Fran Axenchuk (right) are hoping to complete their final push for fundraising with support of businesses in Vegreville in order to be eligible to participate in the Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer on June 22-23. The pair are riding not only for an increase in community awareness for cancer, but as a show of support for their dear friend, Don Haubrick, who has been battling cancer for several years. (Michael Simpson/Photo)
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Kinettes donate to Crisis Association Members of the Vegreville Kinette Club presented the Vegreville Crisis Association with a $2500 donation. Accepting the donation on behalf of Crisis Association is Millie Giebelhaus, Secretary and Board Member. The donation will be used to assist the Crisis Association’s two main programs - Victim Services and Crisis Intervention for the Vegreville and surrounding area. Pictured are (Left to right) - Connie Steinwand, Connie Thompson, Jeanne Maksymchuk, Millie Giebelhaus, Bowyn and Candice van der Torre. (Photo Submitted)
Fresh food for the working masses Michael Simpson Staff Writer A 50’s retro themed diner is bringing back the glory days of dining with its lineup of freshly made food for restaurant-goers that have a hankering for a meal that doesn’t taste like it came out of a box. Oldscool Diner, nestled into Galleria Mall, held its soft opening in November, but is holding off on a grand opening until April, when the weather is warmer. Since November however, owners Lidia and Dave Cox have been welcoming new patrons into their fully licensed restaurant and showing the hungry masses what it means to fill up on fresh, delicious food the way dining out was meant to be before the days of processed ingredients. Scratch cooking is nothing new to the family, with Lidia’s 74 year old mother bringing decades of experience as a journeyman chef to the kitchen. “She’s my backbone,” Lidia said with a smile. “She helps me keep everything running smoothly, and makes our fresh pies from her own mother’s original recipe.” The mother’s touch goes into everything on the menu, she said. “Our milkshakes are made with real milk and Chapman’s ice cream, without any of the chemicals you get in most other ice creams. Nowadays it seems when you buy a milkshake anywhere else, you’re hardly getting any dairy in it.” “We’re making hand-cut fries to order,” Lidia said. “All the meat for the hamburgers is bought from a business here in town and we press the patties every day. We try and buy as many of our groceries in-town as we can including our veggies.” Whole turkeys are roasted daily for sandwiches, bacon is sliced by hand, and real Caesar salad dressing is made fresh in the kitchen on a regular basis. Daily specials include classics like shepherd’s pie, pasta in homemade Alfredo sauce, stuffed chicken cordon bleu or oven-roasted
peppers stuffed with hamburger and rice. You won’t find lettuce in your Greek salad, you can still get a hot dog or a chili dog at Oldscool, and the family friendly menu features a babyplate with veggies, mashed potatoes and gravy for little ones who are just cutting their teeth on solid foods. “That’s something that’s getting harder and harder to find at other restaurants,” Lidia said. Toddlers can also enjoy macaroni and cheese, and finicky eaters will find that personal preferences will be taken into consideration when ordering. “We can do chicken on your Caesar salad, we can skip the salt on your fries,” she said. “We’re also sensitive in how we cook our food for people with allergies. We don’t cross contaminate our items when we’re cooking. Fish is fried separately, there’s no egg filler in our burger patties.” After waiting for decades to
be able to open up her restaurant, Lidia said the experience feels good. “It’s like having a baby and watching it grow, it’s good to be doing what I want to do, and we want to make people feel welcome here whether they’re coming in from work in their coveralls or stepping out to enjoy a meal with their families. This restaurant has been a dream come true and thanks to my family, the Lord and the community it’s going well.”
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Staff at the Vegreville Bank of Montreal held a raffle over Christmas themed “Life without the NHL” and raised $568 through employees and customers who bought tickets. The proceeds were donated to the Vegreville Minor Soccer Association on March 7. The VMSA plans to use the money to help with their goal to revamp local soccer pitches in Vegreville to be able to host more local soccer tournaments. Jon Vadnais, Head Coach, gratefully accepted the money. (Michael Simpson/Photo)
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supportive of us with helping to fundraise,” Ziegler said. Final push for fundraising The requirements for participating in the ride are strict. “You either raise the amount and ride, or you don’t ride at all,” Axenchuk said. “Michelle is at $2,320 already, and I’m at $1,700. We’re hoping to get support from the business community to help bring us up to what we need to ride.” They began fundraising on October 22 of last year. The Ride to Conquer Cancer is the biggest cancer support fundraiser of its kind in Alberta, even more so than the annual Terry Fox Run held across Canada. All the money raised in Alberta stays in the province and sponsors can choose where they want their funds to be allocated from various cancer institutions across Alberta. “Very little of it goes to administration costs,” Axenchuk said. Both Axenchuk and Ziegler are also collecting donations in the name of a loved one, which each will place on a piece of ribbon pinned to their jersey to take with them on their journey, which will see them start in Calgary and head west into the mountains before turning back on the second day to cross the finish line in Okotoks. Haubrick says he plans to be there when his angels swoop across the line this summer. Pedal to the metal The drive to raise awareness in the community via the Ride to Conquer Cancer began last year. “Michelle saw it on television and said to me ‘we’re doing this,’” Axenchuck said. “We went to the orientation night and they said it’s quite easy to fundraise. The family of Richard Kropielnicki, who was in our care when he
passed away, donated a generous amount to us,” she said. “200 km is not easy, we’ve got to train for this and we’re not young,” Ziegler said. The pair have been keeping fit in the winter months with Zumba, Yoga, belly fit and boot camp classes. They will be using crossover bicycles with skinny tires for their trek “and lots of determination,” Ziegler added. A bit of grit will come in handy as the ride takes place rain or shine, snow, sleet, hail or sun. It isn’t their first ride however, having completed a ride for Multiple Sclerosis last year to the tune of approximately 190 km. But this time, it’s personal. Track their progress Sponsors and donors can log onto www.conquercancer.ca and look up both Ziegler and Axenchuk’s profiles to see how much
they’ve raised, and how close they are to being able to take the ride. Axenchuk’s participant number is 171190-1. Ziegler’s participant number is 171189-7.
The website contains additional links and videos of the event for anyone interested in saddling up and riding themselves.
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Friday, March 29, 2013 11:30 am - 2:30 pm Call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888236-6283) for more information or to book an appointment to donate. Appointments are recommended to help reduce clinic line-ups and waiting times. Those donors who already have scheduled an appointment are encouraged to honour their appointment. Who can donate and how often? Healthy people can donate blood every 56 days at the age of 17. First-time donors after the age of 61, or regular donors who want to continue donating after their 71st birthday will need to consult their doctor for medical permission to donate. Call 1-888-2DONATE for more information. Donors must feel well and are required to have their donor card or photo and signature I.D. at the time of donation. For more information about donor eligibility, visit blood.ca/eligibility or call 1-888-2-DONATE. Canadian Blood Services thanks our generous community partners for making this clinic possible: Ladies of the Royal Purple, The Elks Club and the Vegreville Kinsmen.
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good rule of thumb is if you think it could be a tax deduction, keep the receipt and find out later. Trying to find or replace receipts later can be challenging. Remember, charitable donations, medical expenses and some transit passes are tax deductions. - Understand what you are claiming: Lots of people will offer tax advice but not all of it is true. You can
only deduct employment expenses under specific circumstances. Make sure you do enough reading to understand what you can and can’t claim. And if you are unsure, you can always ask. - Look to the future: You may not be able to contribute too much to a Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) right away but you should make
sure you report income and start building contribution room. This means you will be able to make larger deposits once you start earning more money. - Tax Free Savings: You do not report your deposits into a Tax Free Savings Account on your tax return. Money earned in a Tax Free Savings Account is not taxed on your return but make sure you under-
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Deep Tissue Massage: Building Windows or Walls Deep tissue massage is prob- longer means the massage bruising, tearing, bleeding, ably one of the most debated was too aggressive. This is and eventually scarring of topics in the massage therapy due to the increased circula- the muscle...not to mention industry, due to the vast array tion, tissue movement, and pain. Gentle gliding and breaking up of scar kneading strokes that graduof training styles ally get deeper will soften the tissue. and experiences. 3. Muscles should muscle belly, lessen the “pain The training I always be warmed factor”, and be more effective received is based on up before doing deep in healing. the premise of do no There are many comfortable tissue massage. harm, using techI like to suggest and deep techniques that if niques that minithat deep tissue done correctly can be very mize pain and disKim Murray work can be like effective. Bruising, bleeding, comfort. Deep tissue R.M.T YOUR HEALTH building a window and tearing muscles are never massage is a very ADVANTAGE SPECIALIST or punching a hole good options. And above all, effective tool in in a wall. It is more remember to communicate improving overall muscle health, if used prop- important to work WITH a with your massage therapist rather than about the massage. erly. Here are a few thoughts muscle concerning deep tissue mas- THROUGH a muscle! Have any massage questions Forcing tissue that is not you would like answered? sage: 1. Deep tissue massage does ready will cause injury. Drop us a line at fisherchirop NOT need to be painful to Sticking an elbow into a tight ractic@hotmail.com. muscle will cause guarding, heal. When you are in pain, your body is sending you a warning that it has had enough. Deep tissue should be a firm massage using slow moveChiropractic Care for Adults and Children ments that engage muscles layer by layer. Anything more Dr. Dan Fisher than a “comfortable soreness” Family Chiropractor is unacceptable. Phone: 780-632-2181 2. Deep tissue massage may cause slight soreness. #108 4925-50 Avenue Vegreville, AB You may feel slightly sore (no pain) for about 24hrs Your Health Advantage Specialists after the massage. Anything
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1. Prevent Hacking: Talk to your financial institution about how to protect your online accounts from hackers and phishing scams. This includes understanding what your institution will and won’t ask for by email, such as password and account information. 2. Limit Access to Account Data: Ensure that you have rigorous internal processes to manage functions like payroll accounts and bank transfers. All it takes is your account number and bank transit information to initiate fraudulent bank transfers from unauthorized sources. 3. Limit the Amount of Customer Data Needed: If it is not an essential element for doing business, do not store personal customer
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Dennill’s is proud new Sponsor of the Country Fair Courtney King Student Reporter Dennill’s Agricenter , teamed with Kubota, is taking over the main sponsorship of the Vegreville Country Fair, held in August of 2013. The fair is a much anticipated event for all citizens of Vegreville and surrounding areas. A great amount of effort is put towards organizing an event such as this and having a reliable sponsor is a key requirement. Dennill’s has decided to take that role and assist the organizers in order to ensure the fair is carried out smoothly and in a way that allows the maximum enjoyment for those who attend. The business recognizes
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ATCO contributes to young adult literacy Submitted ATCO Gas and ATCO Electric have donated $1,000 to expand the book collection for young children and young adult readers at the Innisfree Library. The donation, presented on March 6, was a major boost to the facility, which opened last year. “At ATCO, we recognize that one of the pillars of a strong community is education,” Bill Stephens, President of ATCO Gas said. “We are pleased to support a project that will further the Innisfree Library’s ability to promote literacy and lifelong learning among children and young adults. “The library is our community’s most crucial educational and cultural facility,” Ron Konieczny, Mayor of Innisfree said. “By expanding the Children and Young Adult collec-
ATCO Gas and ATCO Electric each presented the Innisfree Library with $500 cheques to aid in the expansion of reading material for the libraries young adult collection. Along with the financial assistance the Companies also brought along a starter collection of popular titles to help kick off the expansion. (L-R) Ron Dicks, ATCO Gas Service Forman; Michelle Cymbaluk, ATCO Electric Customer Service Representative; Innisfree Library Librarian, Marilyn Newton; Karlene Oesch; Kristin Berman; Larry Gullekson, ATCO Gas District Supervisor. (Trudy McKenzie/Vermilion Voice)
tions, we will be able to add a variety of new programs that will create a
more valuable experience for residents to our community. We are most grateful for ATCO’s key role in bringing this vision to reality.” “After undergoing a series of renovations, we now offer a full service library,” Lil Carter, Chair of the
Innisfree Library Board said. “However, the entire collection is solely based on donations alone. ATCO’s contribution will allow us to purchase more current young adult literature, making the library more interesting for our young readers.”
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Putting the KIN in kindness
Some Kinette members posing with No Frills staff include (in no particular order) Shauna Grypiuk, Connie Thompson, Tracy Giffin, Candice and Drayden van der Torre, Connie Steinwand, Cynthia and Carter Baxandall, and Dawn Warrington. (Photo Submitted)
Candice van der Torre Submitted Throughout the month of February, over 100 Kinsmen & Kinette clubs took part in the National Day of KINdness spreading cheer to people in communities across the country. Clubs celebrated our founding – which took place on February 20, 1920. Each participating club received a kit that included cards that were to be handed out after an act of kindness was performed asking the recipient to “pass it on”. Together
these clubs came together and performed over 4500 acts of kindness, showing the country how together we put the KIN in Kindness! Perhaps you were one of the recipients of an act of random kindness by your local Kinette club? These activities included the Kinette club packing groceries for a few hours at Baron’s No Frills, while handing out candy to children - big and small. While some of the Kinette’s (and little helpers - Carter
Baxandall and Drayden van der Torre) volunteered their time at No Frills, other Kinette members (and helpers - Kennedy Webb & Cale Stefan) enjoyed coffee visiting with some of the residents at the Century Park Assisted Living Complex. The Kinette club would like to acknowledge the many people who they were able to bring a smile to that Sunday afternoon. The surprise and smile on so many faces was very rewarding!
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Willingdon 4-H public speaking Submitted Willingdon 4-H Multi Club Public Speaking was held on February 23rd, in
Willingdon. All the attending club members had great ideas for their speeches and presenta-
tions, we all learned lots from each other’s topics. We look forward to doing it all again next year.
Good Luck to those members who won first and moved on to district Public speaking. Our club is eager to continue working on our projects and participating in district skiing in March 16th. In the photo are (back row): Colton Lutzak, Nathen Palsitt, Daniel Lastiwka, Amanda Palsitt, Crystal Lastiwka, Kianna Lal, Lorna-Lee Luchak. Front Row: Andy Kozicki, Ashlyn Lastiwka, Brooke Gara, Amanda Mandryk and Jordan Taylor. A huge round of thanks goes out to judges Neil Gorda, Danielle Senior, Felicia Saville, Jackie Toma, Ryan Yakemchuk, and Brenda Homeniuk. Our MC Lisa Lastiwka, Overseer: Denise Hauca, and Impromptu Official Joanne Yakemchuk.
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Legacy 4 Health gets boost from Legion Legacy 4 Health, a local seniors’ walking group, was recently pleasantly surprised to receive a monetary donation from the Vegreville Branch #39 of the Royal Canadian Legion. Pictured is Fred Duckett, Treasurer of the Legion, presenting a cheque to Irvin Cowan, “top walker” of the group, having walked more than 650 times since the group was formed.
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Pomeroy Vegreville Men’s Open Bonspiel
A Event sponsor vegreville land and cresent insurance Back Row: Mark Trabysh (Men’s League President) presenting the ‘A’ Event winners: Skip - Shawn Ewen, Third - Tyler Butz, Second - Greg Jansen, Lead - Eric Tymchuk. Front Row: Runner Up’s: Skip - Sheldon Chernishenko, Third - Kevin Chernishenko, Second Dwight Chernishenko, Lead - Walter Chernishenko
B Event sponsor Vitera Lavoy Back Row: Nathan Churchman (Men’s League Vice President) presenting the ‘B’ Event winners: Skip - Mark Trabysh, Third - Ross Sweeting, Second - Bill Wrenka, Lead - Orest Wisniewski. Front Row: Runner Up`s: Skip - Greg Porozni,Third - David Hauca, Second - Jeff Porozni, Lead - Adam Porozni
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Laine Stefan, on behalf of Viterra, presents a cheque for $300 to Caroline Knowles of the Wendy Brook Music Festival. The funds are used to support the many expenses of the Festival. (Photo Submitted)
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March 18, 2013
Dad’s Night at St. Martin’s Kindergarten St. Martin’s School Submitted Excitement reigned supreme for St. Martin’s Kindergarten students in anticipation of a special night devoted to bringing their dads, grandpas or uncles to school. During
the last week students eagerly looked forward to this evening and continually asked their teacher, Ms. Magnus, “Is today Dad’s night?” “I can’t wait, I’m so excited!” “How many more hours?” Finally the special night
arrived and the sound of hammers on precut wood sections produced a grand array of beautiful bird houses built by the students and their dads. It was a great way for dads and their
children to bond and experience education in a different way. Socialization and munchies capped an enjoyable and productive evening.
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March 18, 2013
Cash doubles bowling pays off
Congratulations Bryan Bilyk and Jaymie Kostyal on winning fourth place at the Cash Doubles Provincial Bowling tournament in Edmonton on Sunday, March 10.Vegreville is always proud of its winners. (Bernice Bilyk/Submitted)
River Boat Cruising There is little wonder that scenery slip by from your balRiver Boat Cruising is one of cony or the sundeck as you the fastest growing travel leisurely sail to your next desindustry segments. There’s tination. nothing that compares to a River boats capacity runs from peaceful, scenic, smooth and about 80 passengers and selgentle ride along one of the dom exceeds 150. This means world’s most remarkable you will never wait in long lines to board or waterways. Where disembark. Smaller else but on the river tours and intimate can you journey into meal settings with the heart of the open seating create world’s greatest cities warm and personal and towns, and disatmospheres accencover the true nature tuated by five star of the land? From TRAVEL service. Meals usuyour stateroom, balDESTINATIONS ally reflect the cuicony or the sundeck Rick Rutter VEGREVILLE TRAVEL SERVICES sine of the region endless natural beauyou are travelling in ty combines with evolving views of the colorful and wines and beers are also local scenery. There are paired to the region and area stretches of river where fai- specialties. Virtually all river rytale palaces, castles and for- cruises are now at least “soft” tresses tower on both sides. inclusive (excludes drinks The next day you may be pass- other than wine and beer at ing through gorges carved over meals) and some cruises are all millennia with tiny villages inclusive. River cruises are fully develquaintly preserved and all so close you feel as if you could oped in Europe and eastern Russia. Itineraries can run reach out and touch them. So many cities and towns (eg: from Amsterdam all the way Paris, Vienna, Budapest, St. to the Black Sea by the Ukraine Petersburg) developed along or France to the Mediterranean waterways. They were literally and Portugal into Spain just to made to be accessible by river. mention a few. Increasing You often find the ship has development of the markets in docked and you are stepping China, Vietnam and Cambodia into the centre of town. You have added some great cultural simply stroll ashore for your opportunities there as well. guided walking tour or excur- The central USA has also seen sions. If available you can set the resurgence of river cruising off to explore on your own on a bicycle. Many of the tours, excursions and bikes are included or complimentary. There really is something to be said for unpacking once and then having your hotel visit different cities and countries with you in it. A river cruise offers the amenities of a firstclass hotel from which you’ll never feel uprooted. Discover local delights on shore then return to your stylish stateroom. Relax and watch the
with the American Queen paddle wheeler plying the upper and lower Mississippi from St. Louis to New Orleans and the Ohio/Tennessee systems all the way up to Pittsburg. Destinations for river cruises usually involve extensive flights so be sure to consider adding pre and/or post cruise stays. These stays can be tailored to your personal preferences and usually run any ware from a couple of days to a week. Most of the cruise companies will have suggested hotels for pre or post but regardless they are easily arranged by your local travel agent. If you are looking for a unique way to relax, explore and be pampered River Cruising may be the answer. Call and discuss the possibilities with your local travel agent.
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Justin Trudeau spoke about honoring the fundamental rights of every human being in this country during his visit to Vegreville on January 26.
Rosanne Fortier Citizens in Vegreville had a chance to meet MP Justin Trudeau on January 26 at Vegreville Train Station. “I believe in measuring the fundamental rights of every human being in this country. The 21st century for me is a step forward to go from recognizing that
everyone has rights to moving to the fact that everyone has value,” Trudeau said during his speech while on tour in Vegreville. “We can no longer allow questions of our society to be stuck in survivor mode or have people have to choose between working extra hours and going to school. We need to allow people to get educated, be retrained and go beyond just getting by … to be able to contribute to their community and their work. If there is one basic need that every human being has beyond food, shelter and clothing, it is [that] we’re social animals, we need to believe that we matter to our tribe and have value to the people around us and the people we find important also find us to be important. What we need to do is create that value, feel that value, which we do by our contributions as employers, employees, family members, community members and people who serve in your community as elective representatives.” Trudeau is continuing his cross-Canada tour with a total of eight contenders. Most recently, Trudeau was accused of backing out of a debate challenge from former astronaut and leadership hopeful Marc Garneau. The new leader of the Liberal party will be announced on April 14.
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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 11-6, 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) holds meetings first Thursday of every month at 7:00pm at Tapping Health 5146- 51St Ave., Vegreville.(Except July and August). 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 Joyce Porayko 780-632-3830
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 Interested in Pottery? Come out & join the Vegreville Pottery Club. Drop ins every Contact Sheila 780632-4698. Our monthly meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday of each month at 6:30pm at the Pottery Club in the basement of the Chamber Commerce office. For more info please call Shelia 6324698 or Sue 780-764-0997. Please call about pottery classes. Vegreville Peace Park Bookings – Please call Ed Wieclaw 780-6327914 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. Seniors’ Computer Sessions are every Wednesday 1 -3 PM. Bring your questions and our tutors will try to help you find the answers. 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 (and surrounding area) is always welcoming new members for fun, fellowship and the fostering of new friendships. We meet once a month at various locations for different activities. If interested please call for more information. Ellen at 780-6324922 or Glenda at 780-592-3889 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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BIRTHS
AA Meeting in Mundare Sunday’s 7PM Town Building, Conference Room 5128 50th St. Contact Mary 603-7783
FESCHUK, Mike Oct. 5, 1930 – March 15, 2012 One year has passed. We thought of you with love today But that is nothing new We thought about you yesterday And days before that too. We think of you in silence We often speak your name. All we have are memories And a picture in a frame. Your memory is our keepsake With which we’ll never part. We have you in our keeping And always in our heart. Sadly missed and forever remembered by loving wife, Hilda, children and their families.
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” 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 Family and Friends of those who have been affected by someone’s drinking may find help through thefellowship of Al-Anon. NOTE CHANGE; Meetings now held every Monday at 8:00 p.m. at VEGREVILLE PENTECOSTAL CHURCH – 4615 Maple Street. For info write to Box 816, Vegreville, T9C 1R8 or phone Eleanor – 780-632-7506
DAVIS BRENNA SOPHIA DAVIS Darren and Colleen Davis along with big sister Bella lovingly welcome the highly anticipated arrival of their daughter Brenna Sophia Davis. Born February 13, 2013 @ 8:20 am weighing 7lbs 15oz and measuring 20 inches. Also welcoming her are her grandparents, Jim & Gale Davis and Jeanette & (the late Victor) Teminsky along with her aunts, uncles and cousins. A special thanks to Dr. Heather Robinson and the staff at the Lois Hole Hospital.
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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
KULY, Edward, Paul June 7, 1937 – March 22, 2008 In loving memory of my husband. Five years ago my life changed forever. Life has never been the same. What I wouldn’t do for you one more day. Remembering you is easy, I do everyday. But there is an ache in my heart That will never go away, until we meet again. I love you and miss you More than words can say. Always remembered by your loving wife, Marjorie.
LOTOSKI, Gloria March 16, 2007 Our thoughts are always with you; Our memories are so clear. We recall the joys and sadness as we wipe away our tears. We think of you in silence or in our talks with others. Recalling all the fun we all had with each other. There is no way a loss can ever have a measureand we are grateful for the love that we can always treasure. You’re missed by your loving husband, children & grandchildren.
LESOWAY, Mike J. In loving memory of my wonderful Dad Sept. 13, 1925 – March 23, 2011 Dear Dad, The moment that you left My heart split in two The one side filled with memories, The other left with you. I often lay awake at night. When the world is fast asleep. And take a walk down memory lane. With tears upon my cheeks. Remembering you is easy. Because I do it everyday But missing you is a heartache That never goes away. I miss you every single day Be with God my dear Dad Love you forever, Debbie.
WOWDZIA, Eddy March 15, 1934 – March 22, 2004 This day will be a celebration of the short time you were here. You will always be remembered with great love and many tears. But to only feel pain and sorrow would not be fair to you. Your life meant so much more to us, more than words could say. You were here so briefly, I wonder if you knew all the ways you’ve touched our world and our hearts and everyone who knew you since the day God called you home. Now my child, you’re an angel with your heavenly Father above, we see not only what we’ve lost but our capacity of love. There will always be a big void in our life and a hole in our hearts that will never heal. Our souls will grieve forever. A little tribute, small and tender, Just to say we still remember. Lovingly remembered and dearly missed by your family.
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PIDRUCHNEY, Joseph March 22, 2003 In loving memory of our dear father, grandfather and great grandfather who entered eternal rest on March 22, 2003. Nothing can ever take away The love a heart holds dear, Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keeps him near. Those we love do not go away, They walk beside us every day. Unseen, unheard but always near, Still loved, still missed and ever near. Always remembered and loved by children Shirley, Albert, Jo-Ann, David, Dawn and families.
YAREMKO, Bill March 12, 1930 – June 30, 2001 Dad went away without farewell Bill said Goodbye to no one But Heaven’s gate was opened wide Beside Dad’s grave we often stand Our hearts are tired and sore But through the gloom There comes the words Not dead “just gone before” Happy Birthday Dad Remembered by wife Elizabeth, son Bill (Tracy), daughter Florence (Paul), 4 Grandchildren, 6 Great Grandchildren
LESOWAY, Mike J. March 23, 2011 In loving memory of a loving husband, father and gido who passed away March 23, 2011. May the winds of love blow softly And whisper so you hear. We will always love and miss you andwish that you were here. For all that life has given us and all that is left to do We know no greatertreasure than the dayswe had with you. Another day, another year a loving thought a silent tear. We miss the days we used to sharebut in our heartsyou are always there Forever loved and sadly missed byHenriette, children and grandchildren
SHAPKA, Lena On March 8, 2013 Lena Shapka of Vegreville passed away, from complications of a stroke, at 94 years of age. Lena will be lovingly remembered by her daughter, Evelyn; son, Rolland (Dzintra) all of Edmonton; sister, Anna Serbu of Vegreville; and many nieces, nephews, in-laws and friends. Predeceased by her husband, John; son, Robert (Bob); parents; four brothers; and five sisters. Public visitation was Thursday, March 14, 2013 from 7:00 p.m.9:00 p.m. at Park Memorial Chapel, 4814-50 Street, Vegreville. Funeral was Friday, March 15, 2013 at 10:30 a.m. at Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Vladimir, 5146-48 Avenue, Vegreville. Reverend Father Michael Maranchuk officiating with interment in Riverside Cemetery. In lieu of floral or other tributes, donations may be made to Alberta Heart & Stroke Foundation or Ukrainian Orthodox Church of St. Vladimir. The family extends a heartfelt thank you to the staff at St. Joseph’s Hospital who took such great care of Mom and to the staff of Homestead Lodge for their kindness and appreciation of Mom over the last 13 years. To send condolences, visit www. parkmemorial.com PARK MEMORIAL LTD. VEGREVILLE 780-632-2000 FAMILY OWNED FUNERAL HOME
5 generations of Havens
The Havens family (left to right) Jazmine, Bobby, Gabriel, Leonard, (inset) Vera. (Bobby Havens/Submitted)
PREIKSCHAS, Clifford James Nov. 11, 1957 – March 11, 2013 On Monday, March 11, 2013, Clifford James Preikschas of Vegreville, Alberta passed away at the age of 55 years. Clifford is survived by his loving family; special friend Linda Bosse; daughters Belinda (Andrew) and Melissa; one son James; two grandchildren Kori and Kassandra; two step-children Amy (Silas) and Dale; one step-granddaughter Emma; one brother Gary (Wendy); four sisters Kim (Scott) Joyce, Karen (Shane) Gladden, Judy and Laura; one sister-in-law Kim. Clifford was predeceased by his parents Hans and Vera Preikschas; one brother Randy. A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, March 16, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. at Autumn Rose Funeral Home in Vegreville, Alberta with Pastor Wes Stefanec officiating. Cremation has taken place. Memorial donations may be made to the “Charity Of One’s Choice.” Autumn Rose Funeral Home Ltd.,Vegreville,780-603-5800.
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KUCHER, Helen On Wednesday, March 6, 2013, Helen Kucher of Edmonton, formerly of Andrew, AB passed away at the age of 76 years. She is survived by her loving family, husband of 58 years, George; five children, Debbie (Ron Hrudey), Barry, Brian (Brenda). Darlene (Fred Romao), and Melanie (Reinier Groeneveld); eight grandchildren, Matthew, Ross, Ian, Tyler, Tim, Blake, Marley, and Aidan; as well as other family and friends. A Funeral Service took place on Wednesday, March 13, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at Evergreen Funeral Chapel, 16204 Fort Road, with viewing one hour prior for family and friends. To sign the book of condolences, visit www.evergreenmemorial.com
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Phil Rowe Submitted On Feb 25, 2013, The Vegreville Fire Department donated old firefighting turnout gear to the CAFSA (Canadian Aid for Fire Services Abroad). CAFSA is run by a firefighter from St. Albert, who arranges for old gear, uniforms, trucks, ambulances (you name it, they will take it) to distribute to fire services in Central and South America. According to the NFPA (National Fire Protection
Association) and OSH Standards, once our equipment turns a certain age, it must be retired or not be used for active firefighting. Countries in central and south America are not using anything for fire protection gear. The donation of old gear is a blessing to those firefighters. Most firefighting equipment has a shelf life of 10 years from the inservice date. After that we will not put our firefighters at risk with outdated gear.
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Lamont Bantam Hawks zone 2 champs Game 2 was sweet, where the boys turned on the coals and sent Mallaig packing by a score of 10-2. Although not all zone playdowns have been completed, the Hawks know they will face Thorsby,
Back Row: Nathan Foulds, Brian Bettac (Coach), Kevin Hauer (Assistant Coach), Denis van Brabant (Coach). Middle Row: Alex Woitas, Jeremy Hauer, Justin Marler, Kelvin Tallas, Lane Palahniuk, Jackson Bettac, Keelan Ewanowich, Ryan Falke. Front Row: Luke Farrell, Josh Fedorvich. (Photo Submitted)
Melanie Fedorvich Submitted On February 19, the Lamont Bantam Hawks won the Hockey Alberta Zone 2 Championship earning them a berth in the Provincial Tournament in
Claresholm March 14-17, 2013. The road to the Zone 2 title started with a series against Mannville. The boys started a little slow in Game 1, but managed to pull off a 3-1 win heading
back to Mannville for Game 2, which resulted in a 7-2 win for Lamont and a ride into the next round. The Hawks then faced Mallaig, edging them out in Game 1 with a 6-4 win. The return to Lamont for
Oyen, and Claresholm in the round robin of the Provincial Tournament. This team was fortunate enough to win the provincial title back in 2011 and are hoping to reclaim their spot at the top.
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