May 10, 2013 Strathmore Times

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Residents in the East Wheatland area will be happy to hear that the Alberta Government has approved funding to build the new East Wheatland K-12 school. School officials are waiting to hear how much funding has been allocated before the next step in the process is taken. We are very excited with todays announcements. I cant say enough about the working roup and the excellent job they have done in moving this whole situation forward. Truly, this is a solution that not only is good for students, but is also a model for rural sustainability. For the province to recognize that work and support all the communities in East Wheatland with a consolidated solution and to fund a state of the art facility where all our East Wheatland staff and students are able to work and learn together is fantastic news for all of us, said Superintendent of Golden Hills School Division, Bevan Daverne. Once funding amounts are confirmed, the next step will be an approach to Wheatland County for the building site, which will be located on the corner of Hwy. 840 and Hwy. 561, approaching the turnoff for Standard. A county development process must be followed and if approval is given, then design drawings will be developed. Again at that point, we will be back out in the community for community input, said Daverne. Daverne speculated that the school will have a custom design to reflect the lots unique location characteristics. It will hold 450 students and leave room for expansion and growth. He said there will be a high school sized gym, computer and other program labs, shop, and appropriate rooms for K-12 programming. This project will be open to community and municipal groups, if they wish to participate in fundraising projects that enhance the school experience. He said Golden Hills School Division has had successful community partnerships in the past. He gave the example of the modernization of Trochu Valley School, which had a boost of $250,000, raised by community partnerships. Golden Hills School Division also received notification of provincial funding to upsize a Three Hills Elementary school to serve students K-12.

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Sean Stordy, a chiropractor at Optimum Wellness Centre, is contemplating strategy for Walking a Mile in Her Shoes. He said, although wearing high heels is not something he recommends, he is willing to suffer a small bit to help bring awareness to the issues of rape, sexual assault and gender violence. Stordy and his staff at the Optimum Wellness Centre are also raising funds in an extra show of support for the cause. The names of cash supporters are posted on feet and heart symbols, and then are displayed in the centre. Donations will be accepted until May 22, which is the day of the walk in Gleichen. Stordy said the office has all the services needed, should participants feel a little out of balance, after their experience. Sean Stordy (l) and Karen Olineck stand in front of the Walk a Mile promotional poster.

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The Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society is challenging all men to show a little foolishness, by registering to step into a pair of high heels and strut their stuff, for one mile, at The Walk a Mile in Her Shoes march. The walk will take place in Gleichen on May 22 from 1 to 3 p.m. I am so excited that Kevin Reilly is our commander, and hes got over $700 in pledges so far, said Leslie Hering, program director for Strathmore Victim Services. Hering and her volunteers are feeling the excitement as the day approaches as it will see all of their hard work come to fruition. Currently there are 16 participants registered, and Hering is hoping to see that number rise to about 30. It is an all-male march, but female friends and partners can come out cheer them on. Volunteers are pretty sure that there are plenty of men out there, secure in their masculinity that they will participate for a good cause. All involved will share in a BBQ to follow and rumours have it that there will be free foot mas-

sages. The whole Walk a Mile in her shoes is to support Victim Services directly, in regards to raising proceeds for Victim Services in the area. It is to get the word out about things that are hard to talk to, like gender relations and sexual violence, whether its domestic violence or sexual assault, said Staff Sgt. Reilly. Every community experiences this problem. It is a global problem. People often dont report. It is a very underreported crime, so lets make people aware of it and help with this process, said Hering. The event is set in Gleichen because regional event rules stipulate a distance of at least 50 km, from another event. Gleichen is a great place to have it, why not there? said Hering. Frank Baird created the firs Walk a Mile event in 2001. It has grown from a small group of men tottering around a park to a world wide movement aimed at raising funds and spreading awareness about domestic violence and sexual abuse. Anyone interested can contact Lesley Hering at Victim Services (403) 934-6552 or Sgt. Kevin Reilly at the Strathmore RCMP (403) 934-3968.

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Aryssah Stankevitsch Times Reporter My names Aryssah Stankevitsch, and Ill be reporting for the Strathmore Times, concentrating on sports. This is my first big-girl, full-time, wear-slacksand-a-dress shirt job and Im so excited to join a wonderfully welcoming team. Im originally from Toronto, and went to Queens University for my degree in English, followed by a post-graduate broadcast journalism program at Seneca College/York University. I was a little boy trapped inside (a very cute) girls body growing up; rather than playing with Barbies or Polly Pockets, I was outside kicking the soccer ball around or practicing my slapshot with friends. Sports are my biggest passion in life, whether it be watching or playing or belligerently cheering. I hope you will see that passion in my pieces. Ive written about everything from
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Don McKerrell (l-r) from ProDesign (contractor that built the Hall), Brett Gates President of the Rural Fire Association, Malcolm McKinnon Standard Fire Department, Phil Faubion Standard Fire Deparment, Glenn Koester Reeve County of Wheatland and Alan Larsen Mayor Village of Standard were on hand for the ribbon cutting on May 4.

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Fire hall opens and volunteers recognized


Brad Everett Times Contributor Although its been in use since Dec. 31, the Standard Volunteer Fire department waited for warmer weather to officially open their new $832,000 fire hall on Saturday, May 5. The project has the distinction of having been finished on time and on budget something both County Councillor Alice Booth and Standard Mayor Alan Larsen noted in their comments. The building, located in the Villages industrial area, allows the firefighters to keep all their vehicles in one building, as well as providing a wash bay for the trucks, a meeting room, air room and washroom/shower facilities. The idea of a new fire hall began almost 10 years ago, but it wasnt until the last five years that fundraising and planning began in earnest. The County of Wheatland provided 60 per cent of the funding, with the remaining 40 per cent coming from various donors as well as assorted fundraising projects such as suppers and bottle drives. We appreciate the funding from the County and the larger sponsors, but we also want to recognize the contribution of community members who supported the various fundraising efforts, said Fire Chief Phil Faubion. One unique aspect of the hall is the large Canadian flag hanging inside. Former Standard Fire Chief and volunteer fireman, Andy Schulthess donated the flag. About 23 years ago I put my name in for a program where you could receive a flag that had flown over the Peace Tower in Ottawa, said Schulthess. I didnt think I had much of a chance but recently I received a package in the mail containing this flag which flew over the Peace Tower on April 5, 2012. I couldnt think of any better place for it than this new fire hall and Im thankful I could donate it, he said. The grand opening also provided an opportunity for both the Village of Standard as well as the Alberta Office of the Fire Commissioner to recognize those volunteers from the fire department and emergency first response team (EFRT) who have achieved milestones in service.

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Tom Harnos, from the South Central Region of the Fire Commissioner, presented the Alberta Emergency Services Medal, which recognizes the dedication of time and talent of these volunteers in the service of others. Started in 2003, the award is given to those who have served 12 years or more. To date 5,400 volunteers in the province have been given this award. The EFRT members recognized by the Village were: Kathy Pedersen 5 years; Connie Schulthess 11 years; Gloria Laycock 11 years; Glenda Gauthier 13 years; Debbie Gates 13 years. Fire Department members recognized by the Village were: 5 Years Marc Duguay, Kennan Hauck, Dustin Larsen and Kevin Bardi. 10 Years Scott Jensen 15 years Colin Gates and Martin Guathier 35 years Malcolm McKinnon and Phil Faubion (39 years) The Alberta Emergency Services Medal was presented to: Colin Gates, Debbie Gates, Glenda Gauthier, Martin Gauthier, Scott Jensen, Malcolm McKinnon and Phil Faubion.

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Sharon McLeay Times Contributor With spit-shined boots and brushedoff brims, RCMP officers in red serge dress uniforms will show up for inspection to the Regimental Ball, held at the Gleichen Community Hall on May 25, 2013. A Regimental Ball is a formal affair. RCMP members are in red serge and guests are dressed in semi-formal and formal attire. The Ball is an opportunity to meet RCMP members in your community. It is a time to appreciate the men and women who have chosen a profession that has great rewards but also tremendous personal demands; a profession that can lead to the loss of their own lives in service to us. It is also an opportunity to support the volunteer Victim Services Advocates who provide 24/7 crisis support to victims of crime and tragedy, said Leslie Hering, program coordinator for the Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society. Working hand in hand with the RCMP, Victim Services volunteers provide immediate help for victims of crime; helping them as they maneuver their way through the justice system, giving aid as they establish their resource needs and move toward a more stabilized life. The funds raised from this event go to support that effort. The event is open to everyone. Those with past military or police experience are encouraged to break out their dress uniforms, shine up the medals and share in an evening of protocol. Events hosted by the Gleichen Community Ladies are known for their good food and crowd pleasing surprises. Live music will be provided by Larry Vannatta and his band; dancing will follow dinner and the live auction. Swirl the night away under the softened lights, among a sea of uniformed men and elegant ladies. Make the night one to remember. There are only 160 tickets, so they will sell out quickly. Tickets are $50 each and can be purchased from: Doris Lindman (403) 734-0114; Alice Booth (403) 644-2969 or (403) 333-7523; Lesley Hering (403) 934-6552; Gleichen RCMP (403) 734-3056.

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The next regular council meetings will be on May 15, 2013.
To facilitate removal of spring yard cleanup, a waste bin will be located at the recycle facility yard for the month of May. Please abide by the following: No commercial or residential garbage. No demolition or construction material. All tree and shrub trimmings can be placed in the designated chipping pile. All grass, leaves, and compostable material can be placed in the compost pile. All recyclables can be placed in the appropriate containers

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Do you want to be a part of the celebrations? The Town of Strathmore is looking for community groups, residents and businesses to contribute to this years Canada Day event. Are you a community group or non-profit organization looking for your next fundraiser? A booth at Canada Day is a great way to promote your organization and raise some funds! Are you a local restaurant or food vendor? Canada Day is a great place to make some sales and increase your business! Do you want to help out! We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to make Canada Day 2013 wildly successful!

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The Musical Arts Society was unanimously approved by Strathmore Town Council, as the May Citizen of the Month. Councillor Bob Sobal (back), representing the Society (front l-r), President Linda Storkson, Elaine Rankin, Diana Viser, Charlotte Watson and Rick Stewart.

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Citizen of the Month


Sharon McLeay Times Contributor The Citizen of the Month for May is not one but many. Councillor Bob Sobol awarded the honour to the Strathmore Musical Arts Society. In 2011, this council began acknowledging people in the community for going above and beyond, in how they support Strathmore and making it a better place to live. My nominee, for Citizen of the Month for May, easily falls into this category. In 1996, the Musical Arts group became a Society, funded by a $3,500 Town Council grant and became dedicated to encouraging culture in Strathmore, said Sobal. He went on to outline the focus and goals of the group; the society brings top quality music three to four times a year to Strathmore, delivered through a dinner theatre atmosphere. Some of the entertainers are Juno and Emmy award winners, with music genres varying from Country, Folk, Rock, Pop and Blues. They always showcase local talent in the opening act, which allows these groups an opportunity to put their performance foot right in the front door of the entertainment industry. Musical Arts Society members are all volunteers and have an open invitation for others to join in the fun. It is obvious that the society possesses a passion, they love music. They feel that these performances benefit Strathmore and District and feel the artists in a significant way. Someone once said that life without music is like a journey through the desert. I certainly agree and hope that this group continues to bring quality music to Strathmore for many years to come, said Sobal. For more information about volunteer opportunities or upcoming performances call Linda Storkson at (403) 934-3254, or see www.strathmorearts.com.

Mill rate stays steady


Sharon McLeay Times Contributor Residents will be happy to hear that property taxes will only rise by one to two per cent in 2013. Every year, municipal councils, during their budgetary process, approve the amount of revenue required to operate the municipality. From this amount, they subtract the known revenues, such as grants, licences, permits and so on. The remainder represents the amount of money to be raised by property taxes. For Strathmore the 2013 total estimated municipal revenues and transfers is $26,220,200. The municipal department revenues and school requisitions, and other transfers for 2013 are estimated at $16,571,555, leaving a balance of $9,648,665, which will be raised by taxes. The Province of Alberta shows that the total of all property assessments for the Town of Strathmore are valued at $1,632,754,646. To get the tax mill rate: the amount of money needed to be raised by taxes is divided by the total value off all the property in the municipality and multiplied by 1,000. For the breakdown of the various mill rates see the Town of Strathmore website under Bylaw 13-07. Council unanimously passed the 2013 mill rate bylaw, through all three and final readings. Corporate Services Manager Mel Tiede did a sampling of 21 residences in Strathmore, comparing property values from last year to this year. It showed an average 1.1 per cent decline in property values and a tax increase of 1.1 per cent. Councillors asked if a comparison could be done on other municipalities, to see how Strathmore properties compare. They said that residents are under the impression that they pay more taxes than other communities for their services. The results will be brought back to council for review. LITTLE LOTS Phase One of the West Creek development will convert 15.6 acres into 34 x 36-foot-wide lots, smaller than normal sized, for single detached or semidetached housing. The area is situated just north of Westmount, south of the Strathmore Golf Course on the West of Wheatland Trail. The goal is to provide more affordable housing options for the citizens of Strathmore, said MaryAnn Wade, senior development aid with West Creek Developments. Wade indicated the West Creek development will help give a diversity of housing choices to potential buyers. The move will put the house density up to 6.3 units per acre, giving 974 houses. The area structure plan guidelines list the development must have no more than 6.5 units per acre and 1002 houses. All council members passed second, third and final reading of the Bylaw 1308. Hwy 1 reporting Councillor Bob Sobol asked council to consider including a regular report of RCMP Hwy. 1 monitoring activity in their Annual Performance Plan, which was passed on March 21, 2012. The report lists Town priorities that they would like the RCMP to address. Priorities were listed as Service to the Public (with positive interactions between staff, police, and public), traffic enforcement and education, mischiefspecifically vandalism and property damage reduction, reduction in theft and drug enforcement, project development, and education. Council approved approaching Strathmore Staff Sgt. Kevin Rielly about the addition. 10 or 20 years Fortis, the Town of Strathmores energy provider, is looking for a renewal of their electrical system franchise agreement with the town. While the contract has no new energy rate changes, it is looking for a twenty-year commitment. I am concerned about a twenty-year term, said Councillor Bob Sobol. He said the contract had no early cancellation clause. CAO Dwight Stanford said that currently there is no other company available to choose from, but that a lot could change in five years. Council asked staff to take the contract back to legal, and check if an early cancellation clause could be developed. The contract comes back to Council on May 15. Another three years Six firms were encouraged to apply for the position of Town Auditor. Staff recommended Young Parkyn McNab, currently finishing a three-year term for the Town, as they came in at the lowest proposal of $18,250 per year plus a CPI factor of 5 per cent. Other professional services such as reports, audits, grant documents, or LAPP audits are not included in the agreement and will be engaged as needed. Council authorized the Mayor and the Chief Administration Officer to sign the letter of agreement to retain them as auditors for the Town.

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County fire chiefs ask for unbiased chair


Sharon McLeay Times Contributor Wheatland fire chiefs are asking council to appoint a new, independent fire chair for the County fire departments. They see the role of the new chair as: providing information on training matters, advising on capital funding issues, being the main contact to the County on the fire departments behalf, and providing help with applications, permits, and regulations. The chair would also liaison with the Fire Commissioners office, advocate, and promote the various departments needs. The minutes provided to Chief Administrative Officer Alan Parkin indicate that the fire chiefs currently feel fire departments are inadequately represented. Members have concerns that an employee of the County, by definition, creates bias. They feel the level of advocacy and the promotion of the local fire departments concerns are significantly below their expectations. A motion was made for the current chair, County appointed and employed, to step down and not attend meetings. Council appointed the County Protective Services/Fire/Disaster and Safety (PSFDS) Manager to the role. They considered that he holds credentials greater than those held by members in the volunteer fire ranks and has extensive firefighting experience. The County designated liaison duties, as part of the managers job description. They expected anyone in the position would liaison with the fire departments and work with them to provide information to various regulatory and legislative departments. Council members were visibly shaken by the request and indicated that they had major concerns with the request. They indicated they felt the current PSFDS Manager had fulfilled his job mandate and as an employer, council needed to show support. Councillor Brenda Knight said that it seemed to indicate that the fire departments wanted to create their own regionalized service, with the County footing the costs. Councillor Ben Armstrong indicated the Countys right to have representation at the meeting and that the PSFDS Manager was appointed as the liaison to the County contractors. Parkin suggested that there may be a conflict of personalities involved in the request. I can recognize a problem when I see one. We have work to be done, said Councillor Ken Sauve, who suggested it may have to do with miscommunication and worries about the ongoing Fire Services Review. This puts us in a very difficult position as our agreements are with the Fire Associations, said Reeve Glenn Koester. Council decided to send a letter from the CAO and Wheatland Council, requesting all the Fire Associations meet and discuss the motion made at the fire chiefs meeting. Cluny fire observation tour incomplete Wheatland County Manager of Protective Services/Fire/Disaster and Safety (PSFDS) asked Wheatland County council for direction and support regarding the incomplete Observation Tour of the Cluny Fire Department. He said that the deadline for completing the tour and submitting the documentation was up November 2012. He had delayed the tour several times, in order for the department to prepare for the tour. The Tour is required under Certificates of Recognition (COR), to ensure that the County can provide WCB coverage for volunteer firefighters. www. amhsa.net. Skibinsky was asked by Council to assist departments in meeting requirements and providing documentation for the certification. The regulations stipulate that municipalities must include fire departments in their health and safety management system, if they have the same WCB account number as their employing municipality. If they have a different WCB account, they are excluded from interviews, documentation review, and observational tours. It is an issue of safety for our volunteer firefighters and it is a legal requirement, said Wheatland CAO Alan Parkin. We are responsible to our ratepayers. If something happens, it is our liability that is one the line, said Councillor Ben Armstrong. Council directed the Reeve to send a letter to the Cluny fire department, stating their requirement to have the tour completed by the end of May. General business Wheatland County Manager of Protective Services/Fire/Disaster and Safety (PSFDS) updated Wheatland Council on recent PSFDS activities completed on behalf of Council, County staff, ratepayers and the Fire Services. They included: completion of staff first aid certifications, acquiring a $16,000 training grant for fire services, continued development of an Emergency Response Plan, scheduled to be completed by fall 2013 and liaison with Vulcan County regarding assistance during emergency disaster situations. He also indicated that Gleichen Fire Chief Richard Clarke had stepped down and Mike Burne was appointed, pending documentation completion.

Go Green for Spring


Hope Bridges, in partnership with the Strathmore Municipal Library, are celebrating a Green Spring. Hope Bridges will be hosting two up-cycling classes at the library in May, and have some of their beautiful past projects displayed in the Library until the end of May. For more information or to register for these classes please contact the library or visit Hope Bridges on their website www.hopebridges.com. Wanda Reinholdt (l) and Johanna Jackins.

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You are invited to aend one of two County Town Halls to hear about the proposed revisions to the Countys Municipal Development Plan. Over the past eight months, Wheatland County has been developing an update to its Municipal Development Plan (MDP). The MDP is a long range planning document that includes a vision, goals, objecves and policies to guide growth and development in the County over the next 30 years. The current MDP is being updated to ensure it follows the Countys current strategic direcons and recent provincial inives such as the Land Use Framework and Water for Life Strategy. At this point in the project we would like to present the new themes, objecves and key policies to all County residents, business owners, and various stakeholders to ensure they follow your vision of the County. Please join us and our consultants, Dillon Consulng, to one of the Town Halls being held in late May:

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6:30 7:30 PM Open House 7:30 8:30 PM Presentaon & Discussion Refreshments will be served
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Langdon held their annual community garage sale on May 4. With the cooperation of the beautiful weather, residents had deal hunters from all over checking out their stuff. Young entrepreneurs were on hand to feed the hungry crowds.

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EMS transition kick-off


Sharon McLeay Times Contributor On April 29, at the Strathmore Civic Centre, six representatives stood face to face with stakeholders, hoping to score a touchdown for the EMS dispatch transition process. They were associated with Alberta Health Services (AHS) in various capacities and several were veteran street paramedics. The team wants to include stakeholders in the game plan, to address concerns about the move to a centralized dispatch. Jim Garland, executive director of communications and deployment for EMS Dispatch, said that AHS had learned many things from early transition experiences, and changes were made to increase communication and develop methods to address unique characteristics of service areas. What you are participating in tonight is the first piece of that transition process. It is what we call the kick-off meeting for the project, said Garland. Then we go on to develop a Project Charter. In that charter, we determine what it is we need to do to capture your interests and make sure we capture our interests. Things like...if interagency inter-operability is important to the community and other public safety agencies in the community, we need to address that. That forms part of the tasks for the charter. He clarified that the South Communication Centre (SCC) would not take the initial 911 calls, or dispatch fire crews, but notifications and interactive protocols would be identified within the charter, as to how those services interact with Wheatland ambulances. Provisions for staff schedulingaccording to contract provisionscan also be built into the business rules of the charter. Garland said that response to aboriginal communities can be incorporated into the plan as well. It was stressed that stakeholder input was critical for this part of the process. My role is to make sure this is friendly, safe, successful and seamless; it is to help put the groups together and make sure we capture the needs and goals. It is not about poor quality in the dispatch system. We have no major concerns about the system, said SSC Manager Stephanie Nicoll. She will work with Rob Witty, WADEMSAs Operations Director, to develop details of Wheatlands Charter. She emphasized that there was experience and expertise on both sides that would contribute to the process. Accurate area mapping was discussed. Rural addressing across the province is not standardized or legislated, so there are a number of formats and regimes, said Garland. Municipal mapping information is accessed, reformatted and integrated into dispatch system maps. Cross references are built in to address descriptions, like colloquial place names. The system is continually updating data, and municipalities submit new data for integration as it becomes available. Communication and geographic anomalies would be tested, to ensure coverage was in place. We have built in a number of redundancies for the technology in case of failures, Garland said. Currently, commercial cellular networks, Iintegrated digital enhanced network, and enhanced data voice optimization networks are used. The system has proven success even in remote areas in Northern Alberta, where traditional coverage was not available. He said if ambulance tech failed, dispatchers verbally direct cars. In no service areas, alternate radio signals can be used, such as Global Satellite services, or ONSTAR. The technology used by the SCC is one of the most sophisticated in North America. Garland also said that Wheatland staff will have an increased pool of medical expertise to draw on by becoming part of the provincial system. What that allows us to do, is take best practices and state of the art technology and get that out to communities that never had it before. For a small community it is expensive, said Garland. Once operational, SSC would receive call notification from 911 services. Dispatch paramedics answer the call, ascertain the patient location, gather scene details, monitor patient safety, and initiate call response to the designated ambulance. They stay on the line with the patient and the responding crew to coordinate information. All ambulance locations are tracked, by computerized System Status Management software. It identifies the first available, most appropriate, closest ambulance to the call, governed by dataassisted call projections. If WADEMSA submits a year of call input data, the system could help with area call volume and response projections. In the future, being part of the provincial system may provide back-up ambulances when Wheatland ambulances are delayed. Fifteen or 20 times a month, we call Code RED and have no ambulances available. I have had to call Calgary and arrange an ambulance to standby. One of the benefits I see in this is that I wont have to babysit the dispatch 24 hours a day waiting for RED calls, the system will handle that for us, said Kevin Link, WADEMSA paramedic. Assurances were given that every attempt is made to keep ambulances in their area and return them to home base as soon as possible. We rely on crews to communicate with us to improve, said Garland. All of the variables contribute to us trying to make good patient care decisions and provide full patient experiences. We are all in this for the same reason. Members in the audience wanted more information on accountability processes. It was voiced that concerns may be lost between WADEMSA and the large organizational structure. Garland replied that communication channels exist and data is available, to monitor quality and accountability. Garland said it was the first time budget costs and financial information was requested. As for WADEMSA staff overtime required to implement the transition and train on equipment, there was no information on who would pay. Is it going to be efficient? I will prove it is efficient, said Garland, who challenged those present to hold him to the promise. Garland indicated that stakeholders can leave their contact information with WADEMSA, and they will be put on a transition communication fan-out that delivers updates as the process develops. WADEMSAs transition will be pushed quickly, simultaneous with 13 other Alberta regions. A projected finish date is December 2013.

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Letters to the editor

Replacing the playground


To the Editor It was with great disappointment that I heard today from Chrissy Craig of the LCA that Rocky View County refuses to pay for the replacement of childrens playground equipment which they, the county, tore down and destroyed. In the immediate aftermath of the removal of some of the playground equipment, the county stated that it would be replacing that equipment prior to the onset of the most recent winter season. This replacement of equipment by the county was reiterated by the local councilor (Mr. Rolly Ashdown). There is an amount of $58,000 levied against the citizens of Langdon on a yearly basis for, and I quote a Special Tax for Recreational Services. To my knowledge, very little of this money is spent for recreational purposes but more often spent on park maintenancethis is in stark contravention of the Municipal Government Act, which stipulates that the money must be spent on specific recreational services. It appears that the countywhilst happy to donate hundreds of thousands of dollars to facilities in the townships of Airdrie, Chestermere, and Cochranehas deemed it necessary that the Hamlet of Langdon must pay for its own park maintenance and playground equipment. Our councilor has proven derelict in his duties to the citizens of Langdon and must be held to account. Thank you, Phillip Grimison Langdon

Rollover accident on Hwy. 1


On May 4 at approximately 2:30 p.m. an accident occurred in the westbound lanes of Hwy. 1 about one kilometre east of Strathmore. One vehicle was found in the ditch rolled onto its roof, and the driver of the vehicle was taken to hospital. A second vehicle is believed to have been involved and was found at George Freeman Trail with heavy frontend damage. One person was taken into custody, and the crash is still under investigation.

Credit where credit is due


To the Editor On behalf of Hockey Alberta, I would like to thank the Organizing Committee, Strathmore Minor Hockey, and the Town of Strathmore for doing an amazing job of hosting the ATB Financial Alberta Cup. Everyone we encountered; facilities staff, servers in the restaurants and hotels, retailers, caterers, police, firefighters, local politicians, and community members, were always polite, helpful, and genuinely interested in our players and their experience. We particularly appreciate the outstanding work of the Host Committee (Wayne Hansen, Blair and Melody Wilson, Jody Schneider, Mark Bishop, Brad Hammond, Edwina Muller, Bonnie Reinbold, Nolan Frese, Dustin Larsen, Jodi Christensen, and Tracy Simpson). Their great effort, combined with the enthusiasm of nearly 150 local volunteers, led to a wildly successful event where the players, coaches, and trainers were provided with an excellent opportunity to learn and grow in the game of hockey. Great job Strathmore! Well see you at next years ATB Alberta Cup: April 23-27, 2014. Greg Pallister Hockey Alberta

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Of Mice and Menand da Rabbits!


Pat Fule Fule for Thought One of my favourite novels to teach is Of Mice and Men. That book deals with the loneliness of two guys travelling and working together in Depression Era California. The big guy has the mind of a child, and only wants to tend da rabbits. Now that I look back on my childhood, I have come to the realization that I too, was poor. Not really dirt poor, but 1960s mining town kind of poor. In 1964 we moved from a mine company house to a small 1000 square foot. Nelson package my dad built. If you can remember being a kid in the 60s, then youll maybe remember the excitement of Friday after schools when you got set fire to the weeks garbage in the old burning barrel. Safe emissionsburning plasticpaperscardboard we were gloriously oblivious to any of these environmental concerns! In fact, as far as burning things go, my earliest memory is being in the backyard of my crazy Hungarian uncle (moonshiner), as we were sent in to the house suddenly, because his familys pig had to be shot and butchered! My job (at four) was to take one of the butane blowtorches and burn all the hair off dead Porky. I had never smelled burning hair and fleshit was not a good combination, so I know I bailed very quickly! When we did move to Townside (other side of the river from MinesideI know, pretty simple, eh?) we had a new and bigger houseand PIGEONS! Now my dad was not a pet guy when I was a kid. Animals had to have a purpose, and I vaguely recall having pigeons in the upper part of our detached garage. Why we had pigeons, I never really considered, until I looked at old photos lately. I have come to the belief that the pigeons may have been a food source! Now both my parents are deceased, so I cant do any checking, but Im afraid the chicken we had a lotmay have been a whole different kind of bird! We also kept rabbits, and my job was to feed them in their pens. This was always a wee bit terrifying for me, because these rabbits were not all friendly. In fact, we had what I think was a snowshoe hare. This rabbit was a light brown in the summer, and then he whitened by winter. In the dark of early winter evenings, I dreaded going to feed him. With all the white snow around, the dark cage, his red eyes glaringI hated feeding him. He would lie and waitdeep in the dark corner of his pen, and he would thump his back foot. All I could ever see were those creepy, red eyes! My normal strategy was: open the door a crack, whip in a big chunk of lettuce and carrots slam the door as he scurried toward me, and then lock him in. I, like Lennie in Of Mice and Men, got to tend da rabbits and it scared the crap out of me! Now, remember what I said about my dad and his idea of pets. Ive always wondered about those rabbits, and my biggest worry, is that they too, were not necessarily pets, but possibly dinner items! You dont think the pig, the pigeons, and the rabbits could all be linked by a common thing, do you? Its no wonder that Im one of the worlds worst pet ownersI mean Deb and I lost so many fish from our aquarium, that at pet shops, if fish saw the Fules coming, theyd also hide in the corners, not wanting to be bought! As part of a simpler time, my dad always took me with him when hed visit his mine pals. Thats when I saw what I still think is the worlds worst drink concoction. My dads mine partner was an old guy named Archie, and we went to visit him one Saturday. I guess Archie had a cold (or thats what they told kids when they drank!) so he got out some rye whisky. He poured himself what I thought was a lot of alcohol. Then he took a big scoop of Vicks Vapor Rub with his hand and splatted it into the glass, too! Ive never seen anyone since then do that, and the image and smell of the rye and vapour rub mixed and drank is still something I distinctly remember. It may also be why Archie didnt live as long as he wanted! Growing up in Canmore in the 60s and 70s was (like other Alberta towns) much simpler than today. You found basic ways to entertain you and things like pets often had to have a purpose. I never did find out about the pigeons, rabbits, or pig, but I have a sinking feeling these animals werent just petsthey were on the Fules menu!

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Music pairs with laughter


Sharon McLeay Times Contributor Rosebud anniversary celebrations are in full swing and the May 16-18 weekend is packed with entertainment. On May 16, at 4:30 p.m., members of churches within the tri corners of Three Hills, Drumheller and Strathmore will share in a free Unity in Christ worship service at the Rosebud Church, led by Rosebud Covenant Church Pastor Ray Wall and Adam Furfaro, Executive Director of Rosebud Centre of the Arts. Brian Doerksen, his band and Morris Ertman will lead a panel discussion entitled Storytelling through Worship. The afternoon session on Thursday is free and open to anyone and everyone, offers Furfaro. Our prayer is that pastors, church leaders, worship team members and congregants from the area churches of all denominations will retreat to this valley to spend a time of prayer and fellowship together. Doerksen will follow that up with a dinner show, at the Opera House Stage, 8p.m. The concert will highlight some of Doerksens songs, supplemented with songs based on The Psalms. Concert-goers will be delighted by the percussive zaniness of Calum Rees, and be moved by the mournful melodies of Brian Thiessens electric guitar and the ethereal vocals of Teresa Trask. On Friday, May 17, there is also a free workshop for worship teams with Doerksen and his band at the Akokiniskway Gallery in Rosebud from 1-2 p.m. Space is limited, so RSVP to mitzyf@ rosebudcentreofthearts.com. There will also be an evening show May 17. Doerksen is a Juno award winner, known worldwide for his music, performing to large stage audiences and intimate crowd settings. He has an impressive lineup of worship music CDs and after 8 years of writing, in collaboration with Christopher Greco a double album called Prodigal God. It is the musical tale of two sons and one wastefully extravagant father. The story of the prodigal son and his father seen through the eyes of the elder brother. For a taste of his latest album, Level Ground and other music go to briandoerkson.com. His CDs will be on sale at the venue. Brian has come to Rosebud a couple of times as a patron. When I asked him to bring his band to Rosebud, he was thrilled because we both saw it as a way of introducing his fans to our community. Brian has a big heart for the collaboration of people of faith, so his presence in Rosebud is a great fit. He believes in story, in faith that is dynamic and changing and spirit-led. And as for his music, he is a worship artist who is on the leading edge of that exploration, said Rosebud Theatre Artistic Director Morris Ertman. Tickets to Brian Doerksen in Concert and Rosebuds fabulous all-you-can-eat buffet range from $50 to $71. Seating for dinner in the Rosebud Mercantile begins at 5:30 p.m. and the concert begins at 8 p.m. The improv group Panic Squad is out to prove clean jokes can be funny, on Saturday, May 18, with a workshop on the Studio Stage from 2-3:30 p.m, followed with a show at 7:30 p.m. on the Opera House stage. Their website describes the improve process as a relationship involving audience members and the show comes with a Funny guarantee. Team members Frank Nichel, Dave Swan and John Voth will be interacting with the audience to generate hilarious situations. Ever notice how, when something really strikes you as funny, you automatically look to the person next to you to see if they caught it too? Its human nature to want to share a laugh with someone. We all create, were all geniuses, and we all win. www.panicsquad.com Tickets to Panic Squad range between $20 and $25 (no meal). For those who would like dinner before the performance, Wild Horse Jacks Bistro and Grill is now taking reservations at 1-877-987-2999 or 403-677-2999. Panic Squad workshop: $20 +GST. Workshop and performance: $35 + GST. Tickets for Doerksen and Panic Squad performances can be purchased through the Rosebud Theatre Box Office at 1-800-2677553. To register for the UNITY IN CHRIST event or the Wo r s h i p Leaders workshop, p l e a s e e m a i l [email protected].

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Alberta Health Services and AgeCare are expanding the number of continuing care beds in your community.
In fall 2013, the Sagewood Seniors Community continuing care facility in Strathmore (above) will open 70 new supportive living spaces. This expansion also includes the addition of 35 long-term care spaces for seniors who have highly complex health needs whose care cannot be provided in their own home, or in supportive living. Sagewood originally opened in 2011 with 60 AHS-funded supportive living spaces, a level of care that had not been previously available in the community. Supportive living offers health and personal care supports in private suites with the added reassurance of having professional nursing care and support staff available on-site 24 hours a day. Seniors consistently tell us they want the most home-like, independent care possible and this option meets those needs. The addition of these long-term care spaces at Sagewood will allow us to relocate the 23 long-term care spaces at the Strathmore District Health Services facility to Sagewood, providing the community with an overall increase of 82 additional care spaces.

This is good news for our long-term care residents as it will allow them to live in a more home-like environment while receiving care best suited to their needs. Sagewood will provide residents private rooms and bathrooms. It will also have a dementia unit specializing in caring for individuals with dementia, and beautifully landscaped grounds that are accessible and inviting for everyone to enjoy the outdoors. Its important that seniors age as close to home as possible, while receiving the most appropriate care, and the addition of these supportive living and long-term care spaces will provide seniors in your community the right care in the right place.

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Musical fun for everyone at Festival of Music


Aryssah Stankevitsch Times Reporter The 17 Annual Festival of Music will take place on May 16 at the Alliance Church beginning at 7 p.m. The experience lets the community exhibit their artistic side to the town, and is open to all, especially anyone studying music. All types of musical styles and genres are showcased with instruments, or vocals, or both but no recording music can be used. Its all live talent. Kathie Zakresky runs the event, but also enjoys participating. Her objective is to provide a fun, non-competitive, and comfortable atmosphere where no one should feel intimidated or bashful; from beginners to concert level musicians, people who have been involved previously register again and again. The biggest reward is feeling pleased with your musical performance, and sharing that joy with others, Zakresky said. Ages of those involved have ranged from kindergarteners to 100-years-old - as long as their piece is polished, theyre more than welcome. There is no specific cost for admission, however, everyone who attends is encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for the Wheatland Food Bank. Monetary donations are also allowed, which, after expenses, are given to the Hope Bridges Society. Though they have had as many as 56 performers in the past, 25 entries is the goal this year (so reserve your spot). Contact Kathie Zakresky at (403) 934-5477 or kathiezak@gmail. com by May 13 to register.

Busy times for Crowfoot 4-H


Kaitlyn Stewart Crowfoot 4-H Multi Report Crowfoot 4-H Multi had their last general meeting on May 6. The club will be having their Achievement Day on Saturday, May 11 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Strathmore Ag Grounds. Set up will be on Friday, May 10 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. The Sewing project completed their year and everyone made beautiful pyjamas and finished their quilts or bed runners. We will be showcasing our sewing projects at 4-H on Parade from May 31 to June 2 at the Calgary Stampede Grounds. The Archery project will be having their last get together on May 16. A new foam deer has been added to their targets. Thank you Mike Comstock for picking this up for us. The Dog Agility will be having their last meeting on May 27. Most of the members will be going to the Millarville 4-H Fun Day on May 25. The dogs and the 4-H members can also be seen at 4-H on Parade. The Foods project went on an amazing adventure to India. Thanks to Lorraine Bauer who traveled there with her family. She shared her experiences, the culture and the cuisine with the kids. The group made vegetable samosas, basmati rice, butter chicken, naan bread, vegetable pakoras and mango lassis for dessert. It was an amazing feast; a big thank you to Lorraine for a wonderful afternoon. The Lego project is winding up their year and finishing their Achievement Day display. To all the leaders for their time and knowledge, thank you. Without you our 4-H club wouldnt be so amazing. Margo Comstock, thank you for your endless love of 4-H and sharing that love with your membership. To our parents, thank you for taking us to all the great 4-H activities and meetings. Good luck to everyone on Saturday.

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Shoot for the Troops


The Strathmore Legion held their sixth annual Shoot for the Troops darts tournament on May 4. 22 teams from across Alberta, eight from Strathmore and others from as far away as High Prairie, participated in the all-day event. All proceeds from the tournament will be donated directly to the Calgary Military Family Resource Centre, a non-profit organization that provides support for members of the Canadian Armed Forces. Last year, through this tournament, the Strathmore Legion raised $2641 for the Resource Centre and they hope to better that this year.

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Out of this world

On May 6 students at Brentwood Elementary joined schools across Canada to celebrate Music Monday by singing ISS - Is Somebody Singing with Commander Chris Hadfield live via videolink from the International Space Station. This song was co-written by Commander Hadfield and Ed Robertson of the Barenaked Ladies who joined in later in the program. Students also recognized members of Brentwoods junior and senior choirs by presenting them with medals.

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What is the cost of a flush?


Sharon McLeay Times Contributor Town Councillors are caught up in how to charge for sewer services while still giving conservation-minded residents equitable water savings. The Town sewer system is operating at an approximate $370,000 deficit and must have funds generated to pay for services. Sixty-five per cent of the sewer costs are fixed and do not vary with water volume. Residents complain that they are being overcharged for water used on lawns, that isnt processed by the sewer treatment facility. Some residents feel the discontinuation of the old irrigation system and the removal of the second household metre last year - that monitored outdoor water use - has complicated the process. Other residents that conserve water and purchased lowflush toilets, front-loading washers, and collect rain water (as advocated by the town), say they are not compensated for their efforts. Single person households are being penalized, as they pay the same flush rate as multi-person households. Commercial facilities who dont irrigate, or snowbirds that dont use a lot of water in the winter, are not compensated. Staff developed five options for Council to consider: Charge residents $274 plus installation costs, to install second metres to measure water used for outside irrigation, excluding this metered water from the sanitary charges. However, it was noted that if 50 per cent of residents bought the second metre, the town would have to increase fees for everyone again to cover the lost revenue. Have residents prove they conserve water for an average sewer credit for the summer months, based on installed water conservation appliances, xeriscaping costs, and rain barrel purchase receipts. This may turn into a logistical problem if only partial measures are used. Charge a flat fee for sewer service, but this doesnt encourage conservation or give equity for low/high usage. Sewer averaging for residential customers should be implemented, however, low water use in summer might skew the winter rates. Keep billing as it is, which doesnt recover deficit costs or charges for water not actually treated. Mayor Steve Grajczyk suggested that the sewer be taken off the utility bill, divided by actual operation costs, and applied to property taxes, based on assessment values. However, it was noted that it gave no incentive to conserve water. You would be moving sewer to the Towns obligation and moving it to property taxes, said Corporate Services Manager, Mel Tiede. Councillor Rocky Blockland said that Council already made a decision on removing a second meter, with subsequent billing changes last year. He felt the decision should be upheld and billing should be kept as it is. Councillor John Rempel said that the Town is already subsidizing the rate for everyone, because according to the deficit, true rates are not on the bills. I dont like the idea of water and sewer tied together. They should be separate, said Rempel. I disagree completely; you are penalizing low users of water when you do that. Those people who use very little water and have no backyard are going to suffer for this. The only way to do sewage is to have it linked to heavy water usage. There is an assumption that heavy water usage is going to the sewer. I know thats not the case, but its the only way to be fair with this, said Councillor Bob Sobal. Councillor Pat Fule asked if a cost comparison breakdown could be made for each of the options, so that a better decision could be made, and wondered if there were examples from other municipalities. The only decision that Councillors could agree on was the decision to extend the requirement that meters dont need replacing every ten years, but could be done on a fifteen year basis, as recommended by staff. Staff will develop more cost comparison information and sewer billing will come back to council for more discussion and a decision.

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A Western Storage trailer will be located at the Speargrass Golf Course (large green space on Speargrass Blvd) to collect donations of gently used clothing and household items. In 2011, we had wonderful success our Pack A PUP donation drive and all residents of Wheatland County are invited to donate any clothing and household items no longer needed to repeat this success. The Alberta Association for Community Living (AACL) was established over 50 years ago by parents from across Alberta to ensure children and adults with developmental disabilities would be able to grow up at home, receive an education and be included in family life. Items to Consider: Clothing and footwear; kitchen house wares; home dcor; small toys; books; magazines; small appliances; tools & garden items. AACL is not able to accept furniture or TVs or Baby items (e.g. strollers, high chairs & furniture) For any questions regarding acceptable items, please call AACL (403) 531-3080

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May 10 @Strathmore Municipal Library (85 Lakeside Blvd.) 1-3pm Friday Fun Films. This month the library will be featuring Hotel Transylvania, Rated G. This program is free to attend and no registration is required. Annual M&M BBQ fundraiser for Chrones and Colitis is happening on Saturday May 11th infront of the store, Ranch Market, Strathmore. 10-4pm. Questions, call Stacey at 888-884-2232. Walk a Mile in Her Shoes on May 22 in Gleichen (starting at the community center) at 1pm, SRVSS will be holding a event with community BBQ to follow. Spring Fest! Saturday June 1st, 104pm at the Strathmore Curling Rink. Market and Trade Show featuring assorted vendors with many items to peruse. Strathmore Sacred Heart Parish Catholic Womens League Trunk Sale. Saturday June 1, 2013 from 9:00am 2:00pm in the Holy Cross Collegiate parking lot. Call 403-9011439 for info. Come to a night of raffles, door prizes silent and live auctions at Strathmores 31st Annual Ducks Unlimited Dinner and Auction on June 1, 2013 at the Strathmore Civic Centre. For tickets call Shorty Setliff at 403-9343118.

Festival of Music & Dance - Spruce View Hall (30 Km west of Innisfail on Hwy 54) Sat. June 1. Bands: Diamonds & Reflections. Dance 1pm 11pm; Beef Dinner 5pm 7pm. Free Camping; ADVANCE tickets - 403-728-3333. Strathmore Municipal Library is holding a Book Promotion on Saturday, June 8, 1 - 3 pm. Remembering our Roots by John Godsman Youth Club of Strathmore is hosting Friday Night Laughson June 14 at the Travelodge Banquet Room. Two Yuk Yuks Comedians. Cocktails @ 6:30, Comedians @ 8PM. Tickets at FCSS or at the Youth Club. 10% off food at Station before or after with ticket. Adults Only night.Cash Bar, 50/50, Silent Auction, ticket draw. All proceeds go to the Youth Club of Strathmore. BRIDGING THE GAP Community Lunch Club social get together for 55+ to have a themed lunch served; together with a presenter on May 21 How to Prepare Meat & Buy Best Cuts with Jim Jones from 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pm located at the Lord of all Lutheran Church. Cost is a voluntary offering to register call Marg at 403-901-7811. A meet & greet for Parents & Mentors come and meet some Parents, the Mentors, do an activity and have a light lunch on May 13 (Spring Tomato Planting) and May 27 Simply Tangling (A Taste of Zentangle Experience) with Hope Bridges Society from 11:00 1:00 pm located at the Lord of all Lutheran Church. Free event, register by calling Pat at 403-901-7684.

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Sacred Heart Academy was proud to present their rendition of Snow White on April 30 and May 1. Cast and crew have been working hard since before Christmas, to pull together what is one of the most looked forward to events for grade six. The play went on without a hitch and entertained the crowd with lots of fun choreography.

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For the third year in a row, in the month of April, the Strathmore Municipal Library implemented a Food for Fines policy. Late fees were waived in lou of food donations to the Wheatland Food Bank. The staff at the library said that everyone was overly generous, and they surpassed their goal by collecting 1212 food items this year. Special thanks goes to the Strathmore Skate Club, who donated 105 items and to Strathmore FCSS who brought in over 100 items. Wendy Knight (l-r), Rachel Dick Hughes, Carmen Erison, Marion Purwins, Pat Frederick and Lea Jensen.

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Sharon McLeay Times Contributor Larry Marshall, community relations manager for Encana, gave a review of the companys activity to the Town of Strathmore Council on May 5. Our top priority is capital discipline and lowering costs, very similar to what our priority was for 2012, said Marshall. He told council that Encana is forming joint venture partnerships, with overseas companies like Toyota Tusho. Capital from these types of partnerships helps them move ahead with new reserve developments in northern and eastern Alberta, as well as the Maritimes and the United States. He outlined the company was moving to diversify its drilling activity, to a more oil and liquid gas collection. Encanas quarterly report for 2013 showed they drilled 26 wells in the Clearwater region - which is situated in Wheatland County - and their total company explorations netted approximately $2.9 billion in cash and cashequivalent profits this quarter. Marshall said there were no current plans for development surrounding Strathmore, but Wheatland County will see more small oil derrick donkeys and tank platform setups, due to the move to oil and liquid gas extraction. He indicated the ability to reach multiple resource pockets through horizontal drilling methods from single platforms, minimizes the amount of derricks and tanks needed, improving the visual landscape, and reducing obstructions for farmers. He mentioned the opening of the natural gas Cavalier plant, located 16 km southeast of Strathmore, which generates enough electricity to supply 100,000 homes, and their movement to develop consumer natural gas products for industrial vehicles. In March 2013, Encana received the Presidents Award from the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP) at the Responsible Canadian Energy Awards ceremony. It is the associations top honour, in recognition of the companys commitment to exceptional environmental, health and safety, and social performance. Marshall indicated last year Encana had its best safety performance to date and its Responsible Products Program - a company-wide program to manage chemical additives used in hydraulic fracturing - has been used by other companies as a template for responsible chemical use. Water management is a big piece of business and important to all of us. There has been a lot of continuous improvement and ongoing response from the industry in terms of public demands for transparency and water protection, said Marshall. Marshall ended off with the companys commitment to support the community with a list of agencies that have benefited from grants. The company is gearing up for their third year of the Race Against Hunger Food Collection. People bring food or cash donations to their gas powered Truckwagon at Alberta rodeos and theyll match the donation dollar for dollar, or $2 per pound of food. Last year $103,346.49 and 11,586 pounds of food were raised. They will be present at the 2013 Strathmore Heritage Days.

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Sacred Heart Academys St. Theresa Little Flower Pre-Kindergarten program welcomes your child to the exciting world of learning through a play-based, child-orientated program in an enriched learning environment. Our Pre-K Program is licensed through the Government of Alberta Child & Family Services Authority. Our p Early rogram fea Three different program options are available: Interv t ention ures an O u A: Three Day: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday S r cr s Speec ll h-Lan creening inv eening on Fu ti8:20 OpMorning am to 11:20 am guage o The in and F lves B: Three Day: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday Scree formation r ine Motor s ec nin k Afternoon - 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm progra g will be u eived from ills. sed to mming C: Two Day: Wednesday, Friday assis for c requir Morning - 8:20 am to 11:20 am e addit hildren who t in ional s may You w Call 403-901-1544 up il a scre l be contac port. ted fo ening r a ~ Registration Procedure ~ for yo ppointmen ur chi t ld. The following documents are REQUIRED for all registrations: PLEASE NOTE:
Students original Birth Certificate Registration fee is $25 non-refundable Online payment agreement form or 10 post-dated cheques ($125 for 3 day option or $84 for 2 day option). (cheques made payable to Society of Our Lady) Students must be four (4) years of age by December 31, 2013. Child must be toilet trained. Child care subsidy is available

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Students at Strathmore High School (SHS) have been busy rehearsing for their upcoming performance of Ash Girl, which is being called a dark version of Cinderella by drama/dance teacher Paula Richardson. The show will be on the SHS stage May 13-16.

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On behalf of the Community, we would like to say thank you to all the VOLUNTEERS who came out to the Volunteer Appreciation Tea on Wednesday, April 24, 2013. We appreciate what you do in our community. We had a great time comparing our best hats, agreeing with our Master of Ceremonies Pastor Dawn about how volunteers are a strength in our communities along with Lesa Bain from Volunteer Calgary as our guest speaker. Thanks to those who were generous with door prizes and the support from agencies in the planning of the event.
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to start a new life. They host a ball to introduce the prince to the young marriageable women in the area, said drama teacher Paula Richardson. In the story, the seven deadly sins are personified as monsters. They are present and seen by the audience, but not seen by the characters; they are sort of lurking in the background. Richardson said the main character lives in the ashes because they are a safe place to hide. It is a place that she can get away from her fears. She sees the tale as a story of female empowerment, not giving up, facing your fears. It is about hope and how the smallest amount of hope can move the human spirit. The set is surrealistic and minimalist. It presents technical challenges for the lighting crews as lots of light changes are needed. Students worked both on the sets and costumes with the help of an adult volunteer. Two of the actors tackle the complicated process of playing dual roles and switching as lead actor. As weve gotten into the rehearsal process and theyve worked on developing the characters, they have really bought into it, compared to how they came into it at the beginning, said Richardson, describing how her students have developed their interpretation of the play. Ash Girl is presented at the SHS theatre May 13-16, at 7 p.m. nightly. Tickets are $10 at the door or call the school at (403) 934-3135.

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May 10, 2013 Strathmore Times Page 17

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As homeowners we have situations where screens are necessary. To block an unsightly view, create more privacy, separate areas of the garden and or buffer the wind. Trees, shrubs, and vines can provide solutions to these problems. A living screen will also diversify and beautify your garden at the same time. We have used combinations of attractive wood screens, shrubs, vines, and trees to solve privacy needs for outdoor ground level living spaces. The built screens make the area private immediately. The trees, shrubs, and vines add another buffering layer and enhance the view. Swedish Aspen have been used successfully to screen upper level decks when there are space constraints and special height requirements. One of the beautiful things about deciduous trees is they allow winter sunshine in. Plants come in many sizes and shapes. Research is required to make informed decisions on what will best suit your site and needs. With this information you will be able to decide what plant or combination of plants and materials will be the best blend with existing features in your outdoor living space. Site considerations: Planting space available Type of soil Ease of access for watering and maintenance Reflected heat from concrete or buildings Sun/ shade conditions Wind exposure Height of screen Height restrictions i.e. an overhang

You dont need a green thumb to enjoy a great-looking yard and garden this spring. Just look at our Yard & Garden guide. Bursting with great ideas and valuable advice regarding all things green. Check out the local businesses for great plant selections and yard ideas. Let them plant the seeds of inspiration.

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How to prep your yard for summer parties


Backyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting. Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesnt mean summer soirees dont require a little work in advance of the guests arrival. Thats especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC before guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree. * Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass before guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when youre likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of. * Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your homes exterior when hosting a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture, or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities. * Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids toys, putting them away so guests dont injure themselves by stepping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass. * Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Dont forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests dont feel like theyre on safari when coming to and from the backyard. * Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If youre about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your homes exterior lighting so everyone isnt left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capacity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them. * Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear. Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.

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Garden detective: Clues to determine and deter unwanted animals in your yard and garden
Joan Casanova Green Earth Media Group Holmes and Watson, Riggs and Murtaugh, starsky and Hutch - when it comes to sleuthing out just what critter is munching on your spring garden, you may feel like your partnership with Mother nature is as contentious as any that ever graced the big, or small screen. after all, how are you supposed to fight the crime of a decimated garden if you cant identify the suspect whos been devouring your daylilies? and while Mother nature may happily grace your garden with rain, warmth and sunshine, she may not always be on the same team when it comes to keeping critters out of your gardens and landscapes. Foraging pests can destroy your yard, literally overnight. It is possible to thwart garden thieves, but first you have to know what animals have been dining on your plants and shrubs. once youve identified the culprits, you can settle on effective animal repellents that will persuade pests to leave your garden alone. Here are some facts to get your detective work under way: Devouring deer - Ragged bites, typically a foot or more above the ground indicate deer damage. Deer are notorious for devouring gardens and landscapes. Youll see them, and their offspring, every year, making dinner of your daisies, daylilies and other ornamental plants. Ravenous rabbits - If plant damage is low to the ground - a few inches above the soil - and includes stems clipped cleanly at an angle, youre probably dealing with rabbits. These four-legged foragers will eat just about any kind of vegetation, including your fabulous flowers, bushes and other woody plants. If you dont want bunnies nesting and raising families near your garden, remove brush and other debris that could provide them with shelter. Voracious voles - When flower bulbs disappear from the ground or plant roots go missing, chances are you have voles - mouse-like creatures that burrow underground and that are highly destructive to gardens. Exit holes are further indications that voles are tunneling under your garden. Teeth marks around the base of trees, droppings or trails in the grass can also indicate the presence of voles. Greedy groundhogs Mounds of dirt beside burrow entrances are a sure sign of groundhogs, a garden pest that eats just about every type of green plant. Groundhogs can destroy a garden. These solitary herbivores live in burrows underground. Salacious squirrels - While you might think of them as mostly the enemy of anyone with a bird feeder, squirrels can also cause damage to gardens. They live in colonies, digging underground tunnels and mounds in grassy areas and around trees that can lay waste to gardens and landscapes. Once youve identified the culprits assaulting your garden, youll need the right tools to take care of them. Most traditional pest-control measures - row covers, netting, noise deterrents, predator urine or even human hair strewn around the yard - simply dont work. Fences can do the job, but theyre expensive and you may live in a community that restricts the type and height of fences you can erect. some small animal repellents, however, do work. Bobbex-R is all-natural, environmentally friendly and proven effective at protecting ornamental plantings from small, four-legged garden critters. In testing by the Connecticut agricultural Experiment station, the product - which works through smell and taste aversion - received a 100 percent efficacy rating at repelling rabbits. Usable in any weather, it wont burn plants or wash off. Use it as a bulb dip to deter underground damage, or spray it at the mouth of burrows to prevent animals from re-entering. safe for humans, pets, birds and aquatic life, Bobbex-R contains no petro chemicals. To thwart deer damage, try Bobbex Deer, an allnatural repellent made from a combination of ingredients, including putrescent eggs, garlic, fish, clove oil and vinegar. By mimicking predator scents, this fear repellent also tastes unpleasant to deer. The product is more effective than nine other commercial repellents (including coyote urine), according to independent testing by the Connecticut aG station. Testers gave it a 93 percent protection index, second only to a fence at 100 percent. For more information on keeping wildlife away from your yard and garden please visit http://www.bobbex.com/ bobbex-canada/

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Cosmo competition returns to Strathmore High

Baby visit
John Coope, the oldest Lions member, who turns 86 on May 18, holds baby Dutka, the youngest Lions member. The first baby ever born to a Strathmore Lions member made his grand entrance on April 5 at 2:13 a.m. William Albert Dutka weighed 8 lbs 15 oz and was 19.25 inches long at birth. Proud parents Megan and Dave Dutka introduced their newest addition to the Lions Club on May 2, where he was welcomed with much enthusiasm and presented with a gift. The Dutkas decided to lay down roots in Strathmore and shortly after became Lions members.

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Cosmetology students at Strathmore High School (SHS) and surrounding schools competed to show who had the best Cosmo skills on May 1. This year, for the grad updos portion of the competition live models were used. The models then hit the catwalk at noon to shows off their hair, and grad dresses to their fellow students. The winners from this competition were as follows. Junior Manicure: Cianna Hambling (Acme), Senior Manicure: Maddison Kelly (Strathmore High School), Pedicure: Corina Beard (Strathmore High School), Best Safety and Sanitation: Maria Penner (Acme), Best Customer Service: Corina Beard (Strathmore High School), Best Blow Dry and Curling Iron Set: Michaela Williams (Strathmore High School), Best Grad Up Style: Nicole Lausen (Strathmore High School) and Maria Penner (Acme), Best Junior Braid: Karly Larson (Strathmore High School), Best Model on the Catwalk: Kaitlin Baerwald (Strathmore High School).

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Friday night laughs


Sharon McLeay Times Contributor Prepare to get your funny bone tickled and support Strathmore Youth Club. On June 14, at the Travelodge, entertainment from Yuk Yuks finest will be displaying their comic genius. We hope that this will be a really successful fundraiser. We really want to do well on this, said spokesman Pat Fule. Ian Wallace is one of the two comics headlining the event. Reviews have called him one of Western Canadas fastest rising comics. Described as nerdy, ironic and pop-culture obsessed, Wallace delivers comedy that is smart and punch line-driven, with an up-to-the-moment flavour and classic structure that make him accessible to audiences of all ages. During his first performance year, he was a Calgary finalist in the Battle of Alberta Comedy Competition 2010 and the Great Canadian Laugh-Off 2011. Cocktails begin at 6:30 p.m. by bellying up to the cash bar, and the show starts at 8 p.m. By showing the ticket you get 10 per cent off food at the Station, before or after the show, said Fule. Were also planning to have a silent auction and a 50/50 at the door. Everybodys ticket stubs are numbered at each end, so were going to do a draw for a prize using their ticket stubs. We really want to make it a night where they have a really good chance of winning things, and have a great night of laughs as well. All of the profits from the evening will go to the Youth Club of Strathmore and will be used to continue providing programming for the youth in the community. The tickets are selling for $25 each. They can be purchased at the Strathmore FCSS office, or by contacting Pat Fule at (403) 324-3314 and can also contact the Youth Club at (403) 9344918. [email protected].

Bridging

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On May 2, at around 12:40 p.m., Chestermere Fire Service and Emergency Medical Services along with Chestermere RCMP responded to a residence in the Seagreen Passage area of Chestermere. It was reported that a two-year-old female had fallen from the second story window on to the ground outside the residence. Upon arriving, it was determined that the young child was left unattended near that upper floor window. This window was open with only the screen in place. The young female was seen prior to the fall by family members, who saw her unattended near the open window. The young female was transported by ground ambulance to a Calgary hospital where it was confirmed she did not sustain any serious injuries other that scrapes and bruises. In this instance there will be no criminal charges. Child and Family Services were advised of this occurrence. This incident serves as a reminder to all residents that during the summer months it is important to be mindful of open windows when young children are around. The screens themselves are not able to withstand forces exerted from the weight of a child. Events such as these are preventable but seem to be far too common. Please be cautious and keep this in mind.

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Laureen F. Guenther Times Contributor As the 2013 camping season opens, the basics of camping are the same as when the pioneers fist arrived here. When people buy camping supplies, says Tim Auger, Sports and Rec clerk at Strathmore Canadian Tire, they almost always buy tents, lanterns and cookware. The store also sells a lot of propane for propane stoves. Doug Hornberger, camping associate at Bass Pro Shops in Cross Iron Mills, pares the basics down even further. Theyre going to need a sleeping bag a sleeping pad ... a tent or a tarp and ... food stuff. The essentials are still the same -- warmth, shelter, food, fuel and light but everything about those essentials is new. Screen houses are a new kind of shelter. Just to keep the bugs out, Auger says. The last weekend, weve sold a lot of them. Theres also a lot more cookware to choose from. Canadian Tire sells several kinds of enamel cookware, as well as melamine, steel and plastic varieties. With the introduction of portable deep fryers -- for fish, turkey, and everything in between -- how to cook that food also has new possibilities. Hornberger says, theyre more for the camper whos going to be at a certain spot for a week, or two or three, but although most campers dont occupy a campsite that long, it hasnt hampered the fryers popularity. (Fryers) are very hot, he says. Theyve become more popular each year. Staying warm at night has also evolved. Hornberger reminds campers to get a sleeping bag thats appropriate for the weather, and modern sleeping bags are definitely up to the challenge. Canadian Tire and Bass Pro both have sleeping bags designed to keep you warm even if its 40 degrees below. The mats that go under those sleeping bags have also become state of the art. Some people will insist on buying your standard air mattresses, Hornberger says, where you sleep anywhere from six inches to two feet off the ground. They take up a lot of space, though, and Hornberger says, you always run the risk of waking up ... on the ground. In other words, they leak. The newest style of mat is a Therma-rest. They come in a very small package and theyre self-inflating, Hornberger says. Take it out of the package, make sure (the valve is) undone and it will suck the air into it itself. Despite their size, they hold enough air to insulate you from cold ground. Several guys have come in ... that are anywhere from 160 to 220 pounds, Hornberger says. Theyll lay on it right here on the floor ... and theyll tell me that theyre (lying) right off the ground. Water the most basic need of all is the inspiration for what may be the hottest item this season. Its the Life-Straw Water Filter -- a waterfilter-in-a-straw. Weve sold a ton of them so far, Hornberger says. You put the bottom of the straw into a stream or any other water source, uncap the top, and drink. You dont have to worry about getting any of the pills or any of the other filtration systems, he says. If you get into an emergency situation, its not a bad item to have either. Whether you prefer to camp on the edge of survival mode, or in home-away-from-home luxury, Auger and Hornberger have the same advice for you. Just be prepared, Auger says. Grab a tent, sleeping bags, anything that you really need. Hornberger agrees. Just make sure youre prepared, he says. Make sure you have the absolute basics and youll be okay. Being prepared includes one thing many campers forget. Auger says, theyll come in and always say that they forgot some rope. So be prepared, bring rope, and have a great camping season. Local Campgrounds Open for the Season Strathmore Agricultural Society RV Park offers 120 serviced sites and 150 un-serviced sites to RVers year-round. The grounds include grills, picnic tables, showers, laundry facilities, waste disposal, playground, ball diamonds and Wi-Fi. Ryan Haakonson says, In the summertime, theres always a ball tournament or a rodeo, he said. Theres something going on every weekend. Visit them at www.strathmorerodeo.com. Eagle Lake RV Resort has opened their booking desk, and the grounds will open May 10. Learn more at www.eaglelakervresort.com. Calderon Acres Campground is also open for the season. They provide full service for RVs, plus a golf course and RV storage. For bookings and more information, see www.calderonacres.com.

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Grade 6 students at Westmount Elementary School held their annual Drug Abuse Resistance Education, DARE, Grad on May 3. The students wrote an essay outlining what DARE has taught them, and then a few students were selected to share their essay with their parents and fellow classmates.

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Local girls compete in hockey challenge


Aryssah Stankevitsch Times Reporter Six young ladies with Strathmore ties competed in the ATB Financial Alberta Challenge this past weekend in Medicine Hat. The top 60 bantam girls from Southern Alberta were divided into three teams; likewise for the top 60 in the North. A core development program for womens hockey, this gave all 120 players involved a chance to showcase their skills, but also provided an opportunity to experiment with new linemates from all across the province. Sarah Lecavalier, Korrie Stewart, Hailey McCallum, Paige Russell, Jane Jacobs, and Kierra Scollo of Drumheller all competed in the Challenge. As a team, we just got along really well together, says Paige Russell, who scored three goals in five games over the tournament. She liked the idea of experimenting, and playing with different teammates. It was her first tournament of such size a big step in attaining her dream of playing AAA midget next year, after AAA bantam this past season. Russells teammate in the Alberta Major Bantam Female Hockey League, Jane Jacobs, fractured her wrist attempting to block a shot in the tournament. This was a big loss for the South Lightning in the Challenge; Jacobs had 29 points in 27 games this season for the Rocky Mountain Raiders. It was a sudden shock. I was skating across the net to block that shot and didnt really have time to react. Then I dropped instantly, Jacobs said. Once healed, she intends to play AAA midget next season as well. Jacobs wasnt the only one to be injured. Hailey McCallum, Janes teammate in the tournament, remarked that players on her team were so often hurt that healthy girls had to step up with multiple shifts. In the finals there were over 10 pretty severe ones, like five concussions. It was bad, McCallum said. Her idol, hockey star Hailey Wickenheiser, attended the tournament, and took the time to speak with some of the girls. Like Wickenheiser, McCallum plays lots of fastball in the summers, but is looking forward to her next season in bantam AAA. Kierra Scollo had one goal in the tournament, while Korrie Stewart had one assist. Both forwards played for the South Flyers with Sarah Lecavalier, who had a stellar tournament. The North Red Wings won the tournament, going undefeated all weekend, while the South Coyotes and Lightning each had six points. The South Flyers finished with one point less.

Crowther Memorial Junior High has announced that it is going to start a hockey program in September for students in Grades 7 to 9. This program would allow students to train continuously for hockey while in school from Grade 5 until the end of high school. This is something that weve thought about doing for a while, said Ivan Wright, Principal at Crowther Memorial. There were already two programs within the Golden Hills School Division at (Westmount) Elementary and Strathmore High School, so it makes sense to have a skills program here that acts as a bridge (between elementary and high school). The co-ed program will run from September until the end of February, and there will be 24 spaces available to experienced players. Two classes will be offered, with the classes each getting two to three ice times per week on alternating days. The classes will be held at the Strathmore Family Centre, and two teachers at the school will run the sessions. The cost is $350, and the program would be run according to the following schedule: September to November at the rink, December at the school, and then students would return to the rink for January and February. Ice time in Strathmore is valuable, Wright said. Hockey is still the number one sport here, and the availability of ice time for those who want to improve their skills is going to be a great benefit. ( Junior high) is also an age where there is a need and a want because the kids are trying to further improve their skills. Wright said that Crowther Memorial is in discussions with Strathmore High School about a mentorship program where the high school students would help the junior high students in developing their skills. The older players can help out, and pass on their knowledge, he said. We already make use of other facilities in the town for other sports such as curling, so this was not an issue. And the arena is our next door neighbour, so the proximity is good.

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Aryssah Stankevitsch Times Reporter The Jr. Tier II lacrosse team had a come-from-behind victory in their home opener against the Red Deer Renegades last Friday, with a score of 13-12. Cody Betterton scored with one minute remaining for the tie, and then again 50 seconds later for the win. Betterton contributed more than half of the Venoms goals, with seven in the game. He played the lights out that night. He was the leader on the team, Coach Hal Morris said. Betterton also had two assists in the win, and finished the weekend tied for the team lead in points with 17, alongside Hal Morris son, Brady. Saturdays game against the Lethbridge Barracudas was much tougher for the Venom, as Lethbridge went to the provincial finals last year, and only lost six players from their roster. Brady Morris led the way with a hat trick, but Strathmore still fell 16-6. Unfortunately we were missing lots of key players. We were dealing with lots of tired and injured players since we played the night before, Hal Morris said. Austin Allen and Lucas Bobbitt both took the net, impressing their coach, as they faced a lot of shots from a very skilled team. Though the Venom need to improve in motion offense and more discipline on the defensive end, coach Morris still expects to finish near the top or top third of our division this year, if not the top. The Strathmore Venom sit 2-2 on the season, with their next game May 10 at 8 p.m. against the Lacoka Locos.

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Grade 6 tourney
Strathmore High School hosted grade six students from Caresland, Brentwood, Westmount and Wheatland Elementary Schools, in a mini basketball tournament on May 2. The students enjoyed an exciting afternoon of friendly competition.

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On May 1 the Strathmore Skate Club held their fourth annual awards night at the Strathmore Civic Centre. 22 awards were handed out to skaters in three different levels Canskate, Junior and Senior. The Skate Clubs coaches were also recognized at the event. Clockwise: Juniors, Seniors, all and coaches Lindsey Woodcock, Leanne Woodcock and Sam Miller.

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Tour of Alberta cycling route announced


Aryssah Stankevitsch Times Reporter The Tour of Alberta, a 900 km bicycle race throughout Alberta, announced the trails that 15 professional teams of eight riders will follow, with participants from over 20 nations around the world. Its the first year of the tour, and the first race of its type to be held in Canada. Edmontonian Alex Stieda, the first North American to wear the yellow jersey in Tour de France, helped created the proposal for the race to the Rural Alberta Development Fund. The riders will journey from the start in Edmonton on Sept. 3, through the prairies and steep Rocky Mountains, to finish in Calgary on Sept. 8. The prologue of the event begins at Winston Churchill Square, where cyclists will battle for the Tour of Albertas leader jersey by running individual time trials of 7.3 km. Top speeds are expected to reach 80 km/hour. The real journey begins the next day, Sept. 4, as cyclists make their way from Strathcona County to Camrose a distance of 158km. The following day takes the riders to Devon (or Bike Town Alberta). On Sept. 6, the racers will leave Strathmore for Drumheller. Theyll hustle up the 817 Highway into the Canadian Badlands, after beginning their day on 2 Avenue, between 3 Street and Lakeside Boulevard. Itll bring a lot of attention to Strathmore and we have the opportunity to showcase who we are and what to offer here, said Tracy Simpson, recreational events and communication coordinator for the Town. Itll bring the community together as well, with lots of volunteers need, over 200. Sports and recreation is a great way to unite your community. Itll set us up for bigger and better things in the future. The longest distance the riders will have to face is on Sept. 7, as they pedal from Black Diamond to the Canmore Nordic Centre about 200 km away (with 50 km uphill). The ensuing day, the teams will finish in downtown Calgary at Centre Street and 4 Avenue, passing along Memorial Drive and the Bow River. Giro DItalia Champion Ryder Hesjedal is confirmed to be racing with his Garmin-Sharp team; they currently sit at fifth in the world. Hesjedal was the first Canadian to ever capture the Giro race last year. Modeled after professional races such as the Tour de France, the tour will be sanctioned under Union Cycliste Internationale rules. The route is designed to be safe for cyclists, spectators and motorists. The tour will be broadcast on Sportsnet in Canada, but will be followed internationally as well.

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Strathmore area players part of Allan Cup championship team


Ashad Mukadam Times Contributor Four Strathmore area players were part of the Bentley Generals hockey team that won the 2013 Allan Cup on April 20: Brett Thurston, Jeremy Colliton, Keenan Desmet, and Kyle Sheen. The 2013 edition of the historic tournament was played in Bentley, with the championship game being televised live on TSN. The Generals won the Allan Cup final 3-0 over the Clarenville Caribous, inPLEASE ADOPT FROM A RESCUE, all of our cats are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped & health checked before being adopted into their new forever homes!!

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cluding a goal and an assist by Desmet. During the provincial playoffs, Colliton had nine points with three goals and six assists, Desmet had three goals and two assists, Thurston had four assists, and Sheen had two assists. In the Allan Cup tournament, Desmet was third on the team with four points, while Colliton scored a goal. It was our goal to win, and we were very excited to win, Colliton said. Anything less would have been a disappointment. Winning the Allan Cup brought back memories of winning the Memorial Cup in 2002 with the Kootenay Ice, said Sheen. Its not something that happens very often, and to win any hockey championship is a great feeling. When we won the cup, it was a surreal moment because, coming from a family of hockey players, it was a oncein-a-lifetime experience to win any professional championship, Desmet said. And to do it in a prestigious tournament was a great opportunity. Colliton, who is from Blackie and a former UFA Bison, played junior hockey with the Prince Albert Raiders and was a former second round pick of the New York Islanders. He also was a member of three World Junior Hockey Championship Teams during his junior career. After finishing with the Raiders, he spent time in the AHL with the Bridgeport Sound Tigers, and has also played 57 games with the Islanders. In between his stints in the NHL/AHL system, he spent the 2009-2010 season

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in the Swedish Elite League playing for Rgle BK. He felt that it was a great experience to play in a tournament with such a long history. His journey to the Generals was an interesting one. He was dealing with injury issues, which prevented him from playing pro hockey during this past season. The general manager of the Generals asked him if he was interested in playing. After talking it over with Thurston, Colliton agreed to make the trip to Bentley. I was comfortable (in Bentley) because there were already some players on the team that were from Strathmore, and I had played with and against some of the other players during my career, he said. Desmet, who is from Strathmore, played minor hockey in Strathmore and with the UFA Bisons before moving on to the AJHL. After a season with the Olds Grizzlys, he went to the BCHL to play for the Victoria Grizzlies and Salmon Arm Silverbacks before going to the US to attend the University of Alabama-Huntsville and play hockey there. He won an NCAA (CHA) championship with Alabama-Huntsville in 2009-2010. During the 2011-2012 season, he went to a French league team called Evry. He also was happy about being able to play in the Allan Cup. It was a great experience because of the history of the cup and the (Generals), he said of playing in the tournament. It was also a privilege to play in it. He got onto the team through conversations with his brother, who played alongside Thurston with the Generals last year, and Thurston himself. Both of them suggested that Desmet join the Generals. I had never played professionally (in North America) before, so after talking with my brother and Brett, I gave the GM of the Generals a call, and I went up there, he said. It was a great experience. Sheen, who lives in Chestermere,

played minor hockey in Strathmore, and then went on to play for the Kootenay Ice and Kamloops Blazers. He continued his career in the United Hockey League before going on to Mount Royal University (when it was known as Mount Royal College). After a year at Mount Royal, he went back to the US to play in the SPHL and Central Hockey League. He was happy that he even got a chance to play after falling ill the week prior. I was excited to be in the line-up for the weekend games after having the flu for a few days, said Sheen. It was tough not to be playing earlier in the week because of it. Sheens journey to play for the Generals was also an interesting story. He was supposed to play for the Lloydminster Oil Kings last year, but it fell through. After talking with Thurston, Sheen texted someone from the Generals, tried out for them, and was on the team. Thurston, who is also from Strathmore, played minor hockey in Strathmore before joining the AAA Bantam Team Extreme in Airdrie. After bantam, he played in the WHL with the Brandon Wheat Kings, and then went on to attend the University of Calgary and play with the Dinos. After he finished school, he went to the US to play professional hockey, starting with the Colorado Eagles of the Central Hockey League for a couple of seasons, where he won a league championship in 2006-2007. After spending two seasons in the ECHL, he returned to the Eagles for two more seasons. He played on the Generals last season, and decided to return to the team this year, which allowed for the other Strathmore players to join him in Bentley. Sheen mentioned how happy he was to finally win a championship alongside Thurston. Winning this championship with him was great, Sheen said. After only getting silver medals together in minor hockey, to finally get gold together means something.

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John Henry Sanders passed away on Sunday, May 5, 2013 at the age of 86 years. John is survived by sons Vern (Eileen) and Terry; daughter-in-law Laurie; grandchildren, Jeff (Gina), Brad (Carlee), Chad, Lana (Julein) and Michael; great-grandchildren, Sara and Sadie; as well as many nieces and nephews. John was a loving Grandpa from the heart to many children. He was predeceased by his first wife Hilda; second wife Chris; granddaughter LeeAnn; brother Les; and sisters Kay and Ivy. A Graveside Service will be held at Rocky View Garden of Peace on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. A Memorial Service will be held at Crossroads Community Hall (1803 14 Avenue N.E. Calgary, AB) on Saturday, May 11, 2013 at 12:00 p.m. Forward condolences through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. In living memory of John Sanders, a tree will be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS & HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Fish Creek Chapel, 14441 BANNISTER ROAD S.E. CALGARY, AB Telephone: 1-800-661-1599.

Thank You! The family and extended families of the late Paul Groeneveld would like to thank everyone for the flowers, food, donations and acts of kindness bestowed on us before and upon his passing. It was greatly appreciated.

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The weather participated for the Carseland Fire Hall who, with the support of Strathmore Rural Fire Fighting Association Board of Directors, hosted their first firefighters challenge on May 4. The event saw departments come out and compete in timed practical use exercises.

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Ashad Contributor Times Reporter At the Hockey Alberta Central Zones annual awards ceremony on April 19, Strathmore area referee Justin Geeraert received both a pin recognizing his ten years of service in the zone, and the Al Peterson Memorial Award for Most Improved Official. Both awards are big accomplishments in my career so far, Geeraert said. Its pretty cool to get recognized for them, and (I was happy when I received both the pin and award). And my parents were impressed when I got recognized for these accomplishments. (His father and I) are very proud of him that he achieved these accomplishments, his mother, Kim, said. Not every referee gets an award, so him winning the Peterson Award is great. The Peterson Award has been active since 2009. According to the Central Zones website, it is awarded to the official that has progressed the most through their attendance at clinics/ seminars and their on-ice efforts. Geeraert started refereeing at the age of 13 because he wanted to get into it, and felt that it would be a great experience. He also wanted to help out the kids in some way, and since he knew the rules of hockey, he felt that this was the best way to do that. Geeraert mentioned that his most memorable moment from his career so far was getting to referee during the Junior B Provincials last year. Just getting selected to it was pretty cool, he said. Also, being able to work the bronze medal game was also a pretty cool experience for me. When he looked back on the past ten years since the start of his career, Geeraert talked about other moments that stood out. Working the Hockey Alberta South Final last year was a great experience, said Geeraert. I had a lot of fun doing that. Also, getting invited to and attending the Hockey Alberta Referee Development Camp last summer was something that was a really cool experience for me. Hes already been hired to work as a linesman for the Alberta Junior Hockey League next season, with the hope that the Western Hockey League is not too far behind. Justins goal is to be in the WHL with his friend Clayton Hall, who won the Peterson Award in 2010, Kim said. Winning the Peterson Award is just another step towards that goal for him.

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ATTENTION CLASS OF 2003 GRADUATES!

Coming Events

Son of Garry and Lisa Maier recently graduated from the Criminal Justice Policing Program at Lethbridge College.
congratulations! your future is bright!

Jordan Tate Maier

Take notice that all persons having claims upon the estate of the above named must file with the undersigned by June 10, 2013, a full statement of their claims and of securities held by them. at LYNN WOODS LAW OFFICE P.O. Box 2335 101, 318 3rd Ave Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1k3 Solicitors for the Executors.

Sharons Doggie Dos

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24TH ANNUAL Red Deer Antique Show & Sale. May 11 & 12. Sat., 10 - 6 & Sun., 10 - 5. Westerner Exposition Grounds. Over 350 sales tables. Canadiana furniture and collectibles. Carswells 403-343-1614.

Frank McKays
90th Birthday

Open HOuse
May 19, 2013 2-4:30 pm Seniors Drop-In Centre, 85 Lakeside Blvd, Strathmore

They can contact Amanda Bazant for more information 403.901.3969 or [email protected]

Professional All Breed

Dog grooming.
Strathmore. 20 years experience. Reasonable Rates & Calm Environment.

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Bridging

Sharon 403-934-3824

Auctions
ONLINE AUCTION May 22 - 29, 2013. Mobile Home Park in Provost, Alberta. 2.24 acres, 21 spaces, +/47,000. annual lease revenue. Kramer Auctions Ltd. 306-445-5000; www.kramerauctions.com. 75 QUARTERS LAND, Oyen, Alberta - Ritchie Bros Unreserved Auction. 1HQ, 30 Parcels Farmland, 6 Parcels Grazing Lease, $37,300 Surface Lease Revenue. Jerry Hodge 780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.

Thrive at 55!
The 2013 Alberta 55 Plus Games offer competitive opportunities for mature adults in a huge cariety of activities, including:

All the best with love from your family.

the Gap

lost & found

~ Creative Writing ~
Are you a budding writer? Do you love sharing your talents in poetry?

A MeeT & GreeT for PArenTs & MenTors


Come out and meet some new parents & mentors while doing an activity and have a light lunch.

LOST
At some point during the time of April 18 6 pm to April 19 at 9:30 am unauthorized entry was made by thieves into my black dodge caravan, which was parked on my driveway at 319 Maple Tree Way, and a black brief case containing essential tools for my Business of Piano Technology was stolen. The RCMP has requested inquiring around the neighbourhood to see if others have been affected by thieves. Thus far, in speaking to my immediate neighbours, it seems that 3 out of 4 have experienced some violation of theft to their property in the recent past. If you have experienced any violation of your own property, are aware of or have witnessed any violation of a neighbors property, or have seen this black brief case and tools please forward any info to

Heavy Equip
FOR SALE: Full line of logging equipment ready for work. Timberjack feller buncher, Timberjack buncher, John Deere excavator, John Deere delimbers, Timberjack skidders, Timberjack skidder, 530b wheel skidders, Caterpillar Cat 16 ft. blade and attachments. Kamatsu PC 300 log loader, 4 log trailers with Jeeps. Call Bill or Glen 780482-5273.

Join us in Zone 2!
Deadline for Entry May 15, 2013 Submit Entries to: Gail Galusha 332E - 4th Ave Strathmore, AB T1P 1T5 (p) 403-934-9819 (f) 403.983.2998 Email Entries: [email protected] For more information regarding categories and rules, please visit:

Monday, May 13
spring Tomato Planting

11:00 am 1:00 pm
Facility Space Donated By:

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Lord Of All Lutheran Church,


112 Lakeside Blvd. Strathmore Cost: Free

vehicles
I BUY CARS AND TRUCKS. Any make, any model. Call 403.480.4366.

To register, call Pat at 403-901-7684


Come for a morning of food and fun!

vehicles

www.bridgingthegapalberta.ca
Brought to you by Growing Families Society - Bridging the Gap Program and Lord of All Lutheran Church
This project is funded in part by Government of Canadas New Horizons for Seniors Program.

Car for Sale

RCMP 934-3968 or Kathie Zakresky 934-5477


Thank you for your concern and cooperation.

2000 Volkswagen Golf GL, 2.0L, 5 speed Manual, 2 door, VW Blue, black interior.
Great on gas, perfect car for roadtrip. Love this car, bought another Volkswagen!

www.alberta55plus.ca

Growing Families Society


for East Rural Counties

birthdays

$3800 OBO Call or txt: 403-324-1145

Nancy Thiessen

Happy Birthday

Coming Events
17th Annual

Festival of Music 2013


Thursday, May 16th!
7:00 pm Alliance Church This is an invitation to anyone who would like to perform in this fun evening, especially Students of Music
Admission: Monetary donation towards Hope Bridges Society of Strathmore or a non-perishable item for the Food Bank.

I ride at one speed... FULL THROTTLE!

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Kathie Zakresky 934-5477


email: [email protected]

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For Sale
1999 - 28 CARDINAL 5TH WHEEL - 2 SLIDES - SLEEPS 4, A.C. - HARD WALL - RAIDED OAK INSIDE - HITCH INCL. $9,800.00 O.B.O. 403-9343681 STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100, sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206; www. crownsteelbuildings.ca. BUILDING FOR SALE. Two unclaimed steel buildings. Must be sold. One is 40x80. Great savings! Hurry, these wont last. Go direct. Rocket Steel Canada. 1-877-2182661. GORGEOUS SPRUCE TREES. 4 - 6 ft., $45, machine planted, fertilized, mulched. Minimum order 20. Delivery charge: $75 - $100. Quality guaranteed. Crystal Springs 403-820-0961. COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE: $1.49/each for a box of 270 ($402.30). Also full range of trees, shrubs, cherries & berries. Free shipping. Replacement guarantee. 1-866873-3846 or treetime.ca. NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAIN! Newly Patented! Kontinuous Shok Chlorinator. Eliminates: Shock Chlorination; iron bacteria; smell; bacterial breeding in water wells. Phone 1-800-BIGIRON. Visit our 29 inventions; www.1800bigiron.com.

For Sale
SAWMILLS from only $3997. Make money & save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & DVD; www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT. 1-800566-6899 ext. 400OT.

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Livestock
For Sale. RED ANGUS and BLACK ANGUS bulls. Yearlings and 2 year olds. Semen tested and delivered. Mardy Skibsted 403-934-2571. SIMMERON SIMMENTALS, Fullblood Full Fleckvieh Bulls, yearlings and 2 year olds, polled and horned, A.I. blood lines, very quiet, muscled. 780-913-7963.

GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH US. Business planning, training and advisory services available. Flexible and affordable loans. Call CF Wild Rose or www.cfwildrose.ca for more information.

Galvanized Steel Gate 3 wide version


18ft (9ft x 2ft), Black,

C-Can Storage
8 x 20, rodent and weather resistant sea can units. Located in a well lite fenced secure yard in Spruce Park. Reasonable rates.

Iron Filters Softeners Distillers Reverse Osmosis Tell them Kontinuous Shok Chlorinator METAL ROOFING &Danny SIDING. Hooper sent you Patented Whole House Reverse Osmosis System

Call (403) 830-3545 RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide) $1,995

Storage unitS available.

Best prices! 36 Hi-Tensile 12345 TUFF-Rib 29ga. Galvalume Water Well Drilling - Within 150 miles of Edmonton, $.67 sq. ft. Red Colours $.82 Deer, Calgary (New Government water well grant starts April 1/13) sq. ft. 40 Year Warranty. Time Payment Plan O.A.C. for water wells and water treatment ALTA-WIDE Builders Supplies 1-888-263-8254.

1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)

Feed and Seed


HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. On Farm Pickup Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252.

Call

403-901-5255

SPRUCE TREE SALE! Starting at $69. - 6 ft. Larger sizes available, 50 tree minimum order. Perfect for front yard, wind or privacy hedge. Call 1-778-436-8776 or email: [email protected].

View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at

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THE CLEAN TEAM


Vacation Check Services Centre Residential and Office Cleaning Services
Weekly, bi-weekly and monthly services available.

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RURAL WATER SATURDAY MAY 11TH 2013 @ 10:00 A.M. SHARP TREATMENT (Province Wide) VIEWING FRIDAY MAY 10, 2013 FROM 1:00 PM TO 4:00 PM
R.V.S, BOATS, QUADS, MOTORBIKES, CARS & TRUCKS
Iron Filters Softeners Distillers Reverse Osmosis

MAJOR ANNUAL SPRING R.V. SALE

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Equipment
6-16 Chisel Plow Sweep 2 Spacing $60. 4-9 Chisel Plow Sweep 2 Spacing $25. 9-12 Chisel Plow Knife for NO3 2 - 2 Spacing $100, Call 403-850-4131 or 403-650-7820 Standard Area. 50 FT. BLANCHARD Harrow Packer; 2 compartment drill fill with hydraulic augers; 30 ft. Case IHC 4900 vibra tiller mounted harrows; Peerless 510 roller mill. Shedded. 780-836-2780; 780-9862709.

VISIT www.auctions.ca FOR INFORMATION. 12345 - Within Water WellAND Drilling 150 miles of Edmonton, PHOTOS LISTINGS ON-LINE BY MAY 9TH
Red Deer, Calgary (New Government water well grant starts April 1/13)
View our EDMONTON 29 patented and patent 11303-YELLOWHEAD TRAIL, pending inventions online at

Serving Strathmore, Langdon, and Lakes of Muirfield Residents

GARY HANNA AUCTIONS 780.440.1075 1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)


Time Payment Plan O.A.C. for water wells and water treatment

403-480-1780

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WIndoW ClEanIng
by Roy Chester
Power Washing Window Cleaning Residential Commercial Interior Exterior Eavestrough Cleaning & Repairs Spider Control

Motorcycles
THE ONE, THE ONLY Authorized Harley-Davidson Technician Training Program in Canada. Work on all types of HD bikes. Quality instruction and state-of-the-art training aids. GPRC Fairview Campus, Fairview Alberta. 1-888999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca. REV UP YOUR ENGINE. Learn 1st and 2nd year Apprenticeship Motorcycle Mechanic skills. GPRC Fairview campus. Work on 2 and 4 stroke engines. Receive 320 hours credit towards MCM apprentice. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca.

Email:[email protected] or [email protected] SO008447 SATURDAY MAY 11TH 2013 @ 10:00 A.M. SHARP

R.V.S, BOATS, QUADS, MOTORBIKES, CARS & TRUCKS Call Bill Conroy or Keith Acheson @ 403-346-6655
VIEWING FRIDAY MAY 10, 2013 FROM 1:00 PM TO 4:00 PM
*High Profile Service/Retail: all turnkey systems Sales past expectations, 1st yr net C Flow S553994 low rent or buy the real estate-owner retiring Conf. *Glass Shop: Full service Glass installation, warranty, repairs, or new operation has 2.5 staff - 2 owners can profit $93930 cash down $113100. *Winks: Convenience brand new, buy under cost, new owner returning to India, 2 owners, 2 PT staff can operate, sales expect profit - $111,900. *Seasonal - Fun: net $82682 working May 15-Sept 30 set up inflatable gym equip any group family-school can operate from any C Alta location. *Mechanic Light Auto: Retiring as 1 mechanic earn $80000 plus net $129 280 with 1 Journey 1 appr Est 12 yrs custom built 4 bays Can own with $85K DP.

MAJOR ANNUAL SPRING R.V. SALE


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Liquor Store northern Alberta includes land & buildings, price $330,000.00. Restaurant full restaurant and lounge, sales over 1.4 M, price $545,000.00. Retail Business Sales over 2.4M, price $950,000.00 plus inventory. Wholesale Business Cremation Urns land & building sales $160K, price $349,900. Crane & Picker operation sales $800,000, equipment appraisal on file, price $525,000.00. Lake Resort/Convenience Store/Residence (Liquor Vendor) Sales $150K - Asking $749,900.00.

recreation BUSINESS AVAILABLE IN ALBERTA 3.75 wide version

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Roy Chester 403-520-1974 www.rjchester.com

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all seasons window cleaning


Commercial Residential Power Washing Eaves Cleaning Ivan or Myrna Wick owners

GARY HANNA AUCTIONS 780.440.1075 3 wide version 11303-YELLOWHEAD TRAIL, EDMONTON


The above is a selection of choices please visit our website www.advantagecommercial.ca

*5 New Listings Above: Contact Mark Hansens home office: 10 am-6 pm Mon-Thurs @ 403 343 0824 or email [email protected]

PHOTOS AND LISTINGS ON-LINE BY MAY 9TH

looking for

403-901-0092

403-860-5182 cell Email: [email protected]

Liquor Store northern Alberta includes land & buildings, price $330,000.00. Restaurant full restaurant and lounge, sales over 1.4 M, price $545,000.00. Retail Business Sales over 2.4M, price $950,000.00 plus inventory. Wholesale Business Cremation Urns land & building sales $160K, price $349,900. Crane & Picker operation sales $800,000, equipment appraisal on file, price $525,000.00. Lake Resort/Convenience Store/Residence (Liquor Vendor) Sales $150K - Asking $749,900.00.

Business Opps
BARBER SHOP business for sale in Whitehorse, Yukon. Excellent opportunity. Includes all equipment, in good location, leased premises. Contact Murd for details. 867-667-6873 or 867-6677467. MATCO TOOLS is looking for franchisees in your area. Professional products with a complete business system available to support you in becoming your own boss. Home based business; training & support programs. More information call 778387-4666; www.gomatco. com.

environmental field. Mtis Youth Participants (15 18) 12345 will receive certification in standard first aid, wilderness first aid, H2S alive, Bill Conroy or Keith Acheson @ 403-346-6655 WHIMIS/TDG,Call GPS, and canoe, Alberta Email:[email protected] or [email protected] SO008447 *High ProfileHigh Service/Retail: turnkey systems Sales expectations, 1st yr net C Flow S553994 low rent or buy the real School all credits and earn apast wage! Program Runs July 22 - August 23 , 2013 Application Deadline - June 21 , 2013

BUSINESS IN ALBERTA Gain career AVAILABLE experience in the

Metis Environmental Career Camp

EARN HIGH SCHOOL CREDITS AND A WAGE THIS SUMMER 3.75 wide version Business Opps

help wanted
Emerald Management & Realty Ltd. requires a Resident Managers for several residential buildings with an earning potential of up to $1700/month. Please contact Wendy for further inquiries at 403-237-8600 or submit your resumes via fax to 403-290-1530, attention Wendy.

licensed mechanic
Starting immediately! Competitive wages.

20% seniors discount


Western IrrIgatIon DIstrIct
Irrigation Districts Act ATTENTION (Section 85/86) NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE WATER USERS THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT TAKE NOTE that applications have been received by As the water season has arrived, we the Western Irrigation District to change the area of the require District. all of the stakeholders toparcels provide a minimum Applications to remove consist of: of 48 hours notice prior to your planned irrigation start up, and 24 hours notice before shutting the water off. In addition, it is also important to inform us when you are shut down due to maintenance requirements or for any other unplanned reasons. This enables us to efficiently add or remove water from our canals which allows us to provide the users with the best possible service while Any person wishing to complain is required to submit a written complaint to the managing the water more efficiently. Please Western Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1K3 within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice. call to order your water on and off. Your Jim Webber, P. Eng. cooperation is greatly appreciated. General Manager
Western Irrigation District Box 2372, 105 - 900 Pine road, strathmore, aB t1P 1K3

estate-owner retiring Conf. nd warranty, repairs, rd or new operation has 2.5 staff - 2 owners can profit $93930 cash *Glass Shop: Full service Glass installation, down $113100. st *Winks: Convenience brand new, buy under cost, new owner returning to India, 2 owners, 2 PT staff can operate, sales expect profit - $111,900. *Seasonal - Fun: net $82682 working May 15-Sept 30 set up inflatable gym equip any group family-school can operate from any C Alta location. *Mechanic Light Auto: Retiring as 1 mechanic earn $80000 plus net $129 280 with 1 Journey 1 appr Est 12 yrs custom built 4 bays Can own with $85K DP.

Please fax resumes to 403-934-5685 or email: [email protected]

Call 1-888-48-MTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca

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FORM 5

*5 New Listings Above: Contact Mark Hansens home office: 10 am-6 pm Mon-Thurs @ 403 343 0824 or email [email protected]

Metis Environmental Career Camp


If youre a Mtis youth between Gain career experience in the 15 30 years old, and going back to school this fall, Mtis Training to Employment environmental field. Mtis Youth Services can give you the you need to land that Participants (15assistance 18) will receive summer job where you can gain 12345 certification in standard first aid,employable skills and the payfirst cheque wilderness aid, you H2Sdeserve. alive, WHIMIS/TDG, GPS, and canoe, Alberta Call 1-888-48-MTIS (1-888-486-3847) High credits and earn a wage! onlineSchool at: www.metisemployment.ca Program Runs July 22nd - August 23rd, 2013 Application Deadline - June 21st, 2013 Call 1-888-48-MTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca

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SUMMER EMPLOYMENT
Are you looking for full-time summer employment? Global Training Centre is currently seeking a summer employee for a

DAYTIME HOUSEKEEPING POSITION


Responsibilities include: Providing administrative assistance such as data entry and photo copying Making coffee / snack & food handling / baking snacks for students Cleaning, including washrooms and lunch room areas Ordering food & cleaning supplies Handling catered lunches Other duties related as assigned Ideal candidate must meet all of the following criteria: Energetic, enthusiastic and personable Responsible, reliable and self-motivated Clear abstract, licensed driver with your own transportation

Funded in part by the Government of Canada.

Training
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION rated #2 for work-at-home. Train with the top-rated accredited school in Canada. Financing and student loans available. Contact CanScribe today at 1-800-466-1535; www.canscribe.com LOOKING FOR A CAREER in child care? Early Learning and Child Care certificate. Full-time, part-time, online studies. Qualify as Child Development Worker through Alberta Children and Youth Services. GPRC Grande Prairie campus. Call 780-5392911; gprc.ab.ca.

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Brian Sander, Water Master 403-325-0493 Jeff Maude, (Chestermere) Don Brownlee (Carseland) Joey Mordy (Strathmore) Wes Sproule (Rockyford) Pat Smith (Gleichen/Cluny) 403-899-4638 403-899-4641 403-325-4601 403-325-4640 403-325-4642

MTIS YOUTH SUMMER STUDENT PROGRAM


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If youre a Mtis youth between 15 30 years old, and going back to school this fall, Mtis Training to Employment Services can give you the assistance you need to land that summer job where you can gain employable skills and the pay cheque you deserve. Call 1-888-48-MTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca
Funded in part by the Government of Canada.

This is a seasonal position running from June 3rd until September1, 2013

Please submit resumes by email to:

Eric Beingessner (Crowfoot) 403-325-4639

[email protected] st Closing date is May 21 2013 www.globaltrainingcentre.com

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help wanted
HIRING - F.T. Server $9.75/ hr no experience required, will train. F.T. Kitchen Helper at the Roadhouse Restaurant - $11.30/hr experience preferred, but will train. F.T. Cook $13.61/hr 3-5 years experience required. Mail resume to: 510 Hwy #1 Strathmore AB T1P1M6. TODDLE INN DAYCARE Positions available at the day care. Requirements: criminal record check, first aid and a level in child care. Forward resumes: fax: 403 901-6265 or email: [email protected].

help wanted
Kims Katering requires a Part Time Cook for suppers. $14/hr. Email resumes to [email protected]. Now Hiring - F.T. at the Strathmore Station - Kitchen Helpers 11.30/hr experience preferred, but will train. F.T. Cook $13.61/hr 3-5 years experience required. Mail resume to 380 Ridge Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5 or Fax 403-9349390 or Email: [email protected].
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help wanted
Strathmore High School
Requires the following:

help wanted

classifieds

help wanted

Is now accepting applications for the following positions:

Calderon Acres Golf Course & RV Park

Cafeteria Supervisor
This is a full-time position. Duties include: supervising employees and students, menu planning, purchasing, special event planning and overseeing all aspects of the commercial kitchen.

P/T Store Help Golf Course maintenance Weekend Marshalls


Must be licensed, bondable and at least 16 yrs of age. Please email or call: [email protected] (403) 934-4430

Send resume to:


Doug Raycroft, Associate Principal Strathmore High School 100 Brent Blvd., Strathmore, AB T1P 1V2 Fax: 403 934-6694 Email: [email protected] Closing: May 24, 2013

COMPUTING CAREER = Great Career. Computer technology programs at GPRC, Grande Prairie campus. Novice to expert. Circuit design and robotics lab, data communications and networking lab. 1-888-539-4772; www. gprc.ab.ca.

CLARK BUILDERS immediately requires Superintendents for the Regina & Saskatoon areas. 5 - 10 years Commercial Construction Experience. Contact us at: 1-877-416-6815. Email: [email protected]. Fax 1-888-403-3051.

TargeT airspray lTd.


requires

M&M Meat Shops is currently seeking an ambitious, enthusiastic, hard working individual to join our M&M Meat Shops location in Strathmore. The following opportunity is available immediately.

Plumbers HelPer
stratHmore
Must have drivers licence FT/Permanent PT/Permanent Duties: run water lines, drill holes, glue ABS pipe, dig trenches etc.

Two Summer reading Program CoordinaTorS


Strathmore municipal library Strathmore, ab
The coordinators will: Plan, organize, and conduct the Summer Reading Programs by: Planning and presenting appropriate activities for each age group for an 8 week program. Promoting and advertising library programs within the community and at the library by creating displays, flyers, posters, press releases and newspaper articles and by planning, organizing, and conducting school visits. Soliciting reading prize donations from local businesses. Planning and presenting kick-off and wind-up parties for participants. Maintaining statistics. Requirements: Must be between the ages of 17-30 years and be a full-time student intending to return to their studies in the next school year. Possess strong organizational and communication skills. Ability to plan and implement programs. Ability to work under pressure and with minimum supervision. Criminal Record check for the satisfaction of the Strathmore Municipal Library Board.

local Help
Must have a Class 1 Drivers liCense experienCeD on a grounD sprayer woulD be an asset.

RETAIL SALES STAFF


As an employee you will be required to have the ability to sell M&M Meat Shops products and provide product consultation with customers. You will be responsible for merchandising and completing periodic inventories. As a candidate you will have strong communication skills, as well as knowledge of a Windows based environment. Preferably you have retail experience and knowledge of food preparation. You will be working in a freezer environment where some lifting is required. This job entails working days, evenings or weekend shifts. FULL TRAINING WILL BE PROVIDED TO THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE. Please submit your Resume to: [email protected]
We thank all those who apply, however, only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

PERMANENT PART-TIME

Fax resume 403-901-1861


Strathmore Station hiring:

We also require a

FarM hanD
For More inFo Call:

F/T or P/T Pub and Restaurant Servers P/T Busser/Food Runners


Applicants can: email resumes to

403-934-4880
www.

[email protected]
or drop off in person at The Strathmore Station 380 Ridge Road

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Town of STraThmore
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life

Wheatland Lodge for Seniors, currently has openings for

dietary aides

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FINANCE ASSISTANT
Competition No. TOS2013-05

Meal preparation, dining room service, janitorial & general cleaning experience is required, and experience working with seniors environment is preferred. A current criminal record check will be required for employment. Please drop off current resume with references to Wheatland Lodge, 76 2nd Street Strathmore, AB or Fax to (403) 934-439 Attention: Shirley Reinhardt CAO

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Rachel Dick Hughes Director of Library Services www.brandtjobs.com Strathmore Municipal Library 85 Lakeside Blvd., Strathmore, AB T1P 1A1 [email protected]

Cover letters and resumes may be sent by mail, or SO007027 email to:

We are looking for a professional and self driven individual to join the Corporate Services team. Reporting to the Finance Manager this individual will be responsible for various financial reporting functions, cash balancing and reconciliations. The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive and entrepreneurial environment, and opportunity to succeed. We endeavour to be leaders in municipal sustainability, and encourage our employees to help us achieve excellence. Duties will include but are not limited to: Prepare or assist in the preparation or periodic reports for the Director of Corporate Services, and Finance Manager-including financial statements, year-end statements, interim financial reports and statistical forms. Responsible for daily cash balancing for front counter, family centre and aquatic centre. Reconciles bank statements to diamond system on a weekly basis. Assist Finance Manager with application and reporting requirements for grants. Assist with Tangible Capital Asset Inventory tracking and data entry. Journal entries for inter-departmental transfers. Qualifications and Skills Minimum of two years working accounting experience. Proficient in Microsoft Windows and MS Office Experience with computerized accounting-Microsoft Great Plains/Dynamics would be an asset. Ability to multi-task and adhere to deadlines Communicate professionally Education: Actively pursuing an Accounting Designation a Diploma or Degree would be an asset. Salary: The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive benefits package, which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan, and Health & Wellness Benefit. Salary to commensurate based on experience. Applicants will be subject to a Criminal Records Check. If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your resume to:

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LABOURERS and Heavy Equipment Operators (hoe, dozer, grader) needed for jobs in Prairie Provinces. Apply to: [email protected] or fax to 780-8882100. More info at www. gcsenergy.ca. WORKERS FOR gravel crushing operation in east central Alberta. Skilled or will train. Experienced foreman also needed. Email: fitzcons@ telus.net. Fax 780-8425556. Phone 780-842-5227.

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AgeCare (www.agecare.ca) is one of Canadas fastest growing providers of innovative AgeCare (www.agecare.ca) is one of Canadas fastest growing providers of innovative communities of care andand wellness for seniors. offer our residents a safe and secure home-like communities of care wellness for seniors. We We offer our residents a safe and secure home-like atmosphere where they and their families assured peace of mind. We have established atmosphere where they and their familiescan can be be assured peace of mind. We have established ourselves as a as leader in the design and of senior care communities offering ourselves a leader in the design andmanagement management of senior care communities offering eleveneleven modern facilities throughout Canada. modern facilities throughout Canada.
We are seeking qualified RN (or highly experienced management LPN) as Full Time Care Leader We are seeking qualified RN (or highly experienced management LPN) as Full Time Care Leader for Sunrise Gardens in Brooks, Alberta. for Sunrise Gardens in Brooks, Alberta.

AgeCare Care Leaders toand/or the General Manager for the management of the Care Services withinare the responsible Assisted Living Long Term Care facility. Care Leaders are key in Client reaching our goalthe to be the premier provider of Communities Care and Wellness for seniors. Care Services within Assisted Living and/or Long Term of Care facility. Care Leaders are key in reaching our goal to be the premier provider of Communities of Care and Wellness for seniors.
Responsibilities In collaboration with AgeCare Director of Health Services and Alberta Health Care, Responsibilities organize, coordinate, direct and evaluate all aspects of the provision of nursing care and In collaboration with AgeCare services to the clients within theDirector facility: of Health Services and Alberta Health Care, organize, coordinate, direct and evaluate aspects of the provision nursing care and Shared accountability for the efficient all operations and the ongoingofperformance services to the clients facility: management of the within nursingthe care team in collaboration with the General Manager Participates in AgeCare Total Quality Management Program (TQM) ensuringperformance a high Shared accountability for the efficient operations and the and ongoing standard of performance and strong resident service orientation management ofteam the nursing care team in collaboration with the General Manager Adheres in to AgeCare the AgeCare facility operational plan and annual budget. Participates Total Quality Management Program (TQM) and ensuring a high Accountable for the planning, implementation and evaluation of AgeCare Clinical Best standard of team performance and strong resident service orientation Practice Programs as requested. Adheres to the AgeCare operational plan and annual budget. Active participation infacility Accreditation, Accommodation, and other corporate initiatives Accountable for thethe planning, andcare evaluation of AgeCare Clinical Best required to meet AgeCare implementation commitment of quality for our residents and clients. Practice Programs requested. Accountable for as continual monitoring and analysis of safety and injury prevention measures. Responsible for ensuring that practice Accommodation, meets the legislative requirements of the applicable Active participation in Accreditation, and other corporate initiatives Provincial Standards of Practice as well as AgeCare policies andour procedures. required to meet the AgeCare commitment of quality care for residents and clients.

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Accountable for continual monitoring and analysis of safety and injury prevention measures. Qualifications Responsible for ensuring that practice meets the legislative requirements of the applicable Capable of working autonomously, independently, and interdependently Provincial Standards of Practice as well as AgeCare policies and procedures. Highly motivated, organized and creative in developing new and innovative approaches
to continuing care

Qualifications Knowledgeable about current nursing and medical practices and procedures, laws, regulations, and autonomously, guidelines and independently, standards as they relate to Long Term Care and Capable of working and interdependently Supportive Living environments Highly motivated, organized and creative in developing new and innovative approaches Nursing degree or diploma with current active registration with CARNA/CLPNA. to continuing care Minimum 5 years experience in a leadership role with demonstrated excellence in Knowledgeable current nursing and medical practices management,about leadership, clinical judgement and interpersonal skills. and procedures, laws, regulations, and guidelines andwith standards Experience in caring for Clients Dementia as they relate to Long Term Care and Supportive Living environments Nursing degree or diploma with current active registration with CARNA/CLPNA. submit5 your resume and references salary expectations to [email protected] Please Minimum years experience in with a leadership role with demonstrated excellence in management, leadership, clinical judgement and interpersonal skills. Experience in caring for Clients with Dementia

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54 acrES in Highway #1 West Area Structure Plan 1/2 mile of highway frontage. Can be subdivided for general industrial. Great investment property. Immediate possession. awESomE waLkoUT home beautifully designed by Carrington Lane Homes. This home features large open living area up, with den, master bedroom (jetted tub and double shower). Down has large open family room / games room, large bedroom. Must see. Immediate possession. 10 acrES wITH nEw HomE on full unspoiled basement. Has large south facing deck and plenty of room for outbuildings and maybe a horse! Located in the hamlet of Makepeace south east of Hussar.

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HUgE LoT 70x120 backs onto the canal on west end of Strathmore. Come build your dream home. Has a few trees.

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$467,700

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Cheadle 33.5 acres situat- Refinished hardwood. New bath. Detached garage. Full basement. $169,900 ed 1.5k south of TransCanada on Range Rd 261 just east of cHEaDLE 33.3 acres with 1582 Sq. ft. home. Rolling grass land. Cheadle. Rolling grass land- Huge dug-out pond. Excellent subdivision potential. $649,500 scape with huge pond. 1582 STraTHcona TErracE 1180 sq. ft. bilevel sq. ft fully developed bungawith 26x26 finished garage.Large family kitchen. low. Considerable subdivision Vaulted ceilings. Squeeky clean. 3 bed 2 bath. potential. Quick possession.
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Great family home on quiet cul de sac. Four bedrooms total, three bathrooms, fireplace, vaulted ceilings double attached garage. Beautiful acreage 20 min east of Strathmore. Bungalow with shop,quonsets and bins on 10.5 acres. Community hall in Standard. Great potential in centre of town with many possible uses.

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Strathmore $188,000

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$ 275,000

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C/S

HERE IT IS!! $129,900


Beautiful 1215 Sq. Ft. Mobile with Atrium Double Detached Garage Great Location!

CALL LORNA

SOLD

$379,000

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JUST LISTED! 12.4 Acres, Shop Fabulous one and half Storey East of Strathmore

46.56 ACRES
Many options on this parcel of land, 25 minutes east of Calgary. $599,000.

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ATTACHED SOLARIUM, FABULOUS PARK LIKE SETTING. JUST SOUTH OF STRATHMORE.

CUSTOM SPLIT 3 ACRES $669,000

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Robert Desjardins 403 934-5533

"The Sign of experience"


call robert & tamara
be excited! gorgeous alpine bungalow

www.aztecrealestate.ca 403-934-5533
call chantale
$222,900 condo! adult living at it's finest! 2 Bed, 2 Bath Heated Parking Loads of Amenities...

Strathmore & area 24 HR. REAL ESTATE HOT LINE


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Keith Garrioch 403 333-8411

$799,900

There are so many details...Call for list 8 Acres/Bungalow/4 Bdr/4.5 Baths/Upgrades Galore C3564999

mls c3560879

sold

Beautiful open concept bungalow in Cambridge! Backing onto green space and walking path. Fully developed with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 fireplaces, Huge kitchen with island and breakfast bar open to the living room and eating area. Large entryway and mudroom, large family room, and the list goes on.

$357,000!

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mls c3553139

sold

$374,900

Great Curb appeal on the outside! Beautiful on the inside! Fully developed bi-level in Hillview. 4 bdr, 3 baths, 3 fireplaces, open floor plan, huge kitchen with loads of cabinets and counter space, pie shaped lot, etc, etc! This home is Stunning!

call robert & tamara huge yard comes

call chantale

with house

La Shaun Andrews 403 850-4593

$409,900
call robert & tamara

We Have 1700 Sq Ft of Living Space Up + Fully Developed Lower Level C3559324

searching for an opportunity for sweat equity?


Handyman Special, 3 Acres, $99,900!!!

new listing!

call sheila

$120,000
Close to Strathmore and Calgary, This quaint home could be perfect for you. 3 bdr, 2 baths, large laundry area, good sized kitchen with stainless steel appliances. Huge yard with mature trees. Heated Qounset/Garage with storage loft!

call hayley

4 bedroom walkout

mls c3547312

mls c3557998

$489,900
call hayley

your forever home...


Former Showhome means UPGRADES! Main Floor Master/Fully Developed Walkout/Teen Haven Second Floor... C3553567

call chantale

Sheila Bassen 403 361-0390

$588,800
call robert & tamara

mls c3556744

sold

looking to move to calgary, beautiful 2 storey $439,900!

call sheila

reduced!

$329,900
No need to look any further! This wonderful, immaculate fully developed home in Hillview is waiting for you! 3 bdr, 3 bathrooms, air conditioning, Large kithchen open to eating area which accomodates a big table, living room, enormous family room, loads of storage space etc.

3 acres

mls c3563515

mls c3519714

$629,900
huge private yard

Tamara Desjardins 403 874-6486

your first property?

call chantale

$134,750

2 Bedroom Plus Den and Very Affordable! C3563981

need more space? extended family? Quiet Cul-De-Sac Perfect Set Up For Your Family Plus Your University Age Kids or Snow Birding Parents

call hayley

buying or selling call us first


mls c3559324

$409,900
landscaped large yard

call robert & tamara

Chantale Hill 403 325-3860

sold
all do free
reduced fantastic price for this family home $329,900
brand new condo, show suite $168,900! perfect floor plan, comes with 6 appliances 1 parking stall all neutral decor and low condo fees! why rent?
picture this your backyard $379,700! this amazing fully developed home is in need of a new family! 5 bedrooms, 3 full baths shows amazing and backs to green space!

call hayley

aztec real estate agents


Ron Kaechele 403 934-1097

"At Aztec Real Estate we have a team of dedicated full time Associates here to help you with all your real estate needs. Our primary full time focus is to make sure your real estate needs are completely looked after." Whether you are a first time buyer or Seller or have bought and sold several properties you can trust the Aztec team of professionals and their full time dedication to your real estate goals.

mls c3558608

$314,900
4 bedrooms

call hayley

market evaluations
call la shaun

mls c356439

$277,900

Paul Kautz 403 875-4166

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call ron

mls c3559095

we can help you find your dream home!


call tracy

Ryan Kautz 403 875-1170

mls c3528218

sold
call la shaun call la shaun

call la shaun

two homes for price of one


1.7 acres, 10 minutes from Strathmore. Main home has 5 bedrooms, 2nd home has two. Great value $499,900

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mls c3557569

Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

Shauna Kenworthy 403 934-5533

mls c3564238

sold
call la shaun

call ron

mls c3557988

Great home for low price All laminate, fresh paint, newer appliancers Large addition, and shed Leased lot $39,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

look at this

call shauna

sold sold

backs onto greenspace! $299,900

Beautiful family home 3 bdrms, 2 baths 2 years new! Quick possession possible

sold

$229,900

Immaculate fully
finished bungalow

backs onto greenspace $364,900

call tracy

2+2 bdrms, 3 full baths Walk-up basement Quiet location

Tracy Larsen 403 901-9143

mls c3565587

awesome bungalow backs to country $319,900!


stunning home inside and out, back lane park in front $369,900! why rent when you can own awesome 2 bedroom condo $159,900

call ron

mls c3548152

Nearly 3000 sq. ft on main and top story. Full basement. 4 car garage. Mother-in-law detached home. Future rental suite also. If space is your need, here is your solution $729,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

3 acres, 2 homes

sold
call shauna call shauna

call shauna

renovated & spotless! $187,400 1206 sq.ft. 3 bdrms, 1 bath New maple kitchen Too many upgrades to mention hillview split $349,900

call tracy

sold sold
call lorna

$319,900

$437,000
welcome to hillview!!

call ron

1/2 acre home and shop


1800 SQ. FT. HOME 1740 SQ. FT. GARAGE/ SHOP, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, Fully developed basement. Amazing features - a must see $524,000
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

Lorna Phibbs 403 874-7660

mls c3565613

mls c3556370

call la shaun

Hayley Poirier 403 934-5533

mls c3565833

mls c3551598

sold

call ron

the courtyard

Beautiful 2 bedroom end unit. Underground heated parking Bright enclosed atrium Self contained laundry $246,000

Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

sold sold

call tracy

1800 sq.ft. of living space 3 bdrms, 2 baths Large sunken family room with walkout Spacious country kitchen

mls c3549656

Backing ONTO PARK/ GREENSPACE!!! With over 2000 sq. ft. of living space. 2 bedrooms up and 2 down. Nice size Kitchen/dining area and adjoining Bright Living Room. Boot/Mud Room...Main Floor Laundry. Family room/Games Room. Dbl attached garage. New appliances/Washer/Dryer!

1506 sq.ft. upgraded bungalow 3 bdrms, 2 full baths X-Large kitchen with loads of cabinets Granite and ceramic tile

hillview split $349,900

see my listings in my personal ad in the times real estate section. call lorna 403 874-7660

for all mls listings visit our website www.

Ashlee Samaska 403 934-5533

aztecrealestate.ca

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