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NOVEMBER 21, 2014

VOLUME 6 ISSUE 47

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A by-election was called last month after


long time councillor John Rempel resigned
from the position due to health reasons.
Nomination day was Nov. 17 and five Strathmore residents put their names forward. Allan Auger, Glenn Freeland, Nicole Gibbons,
Steve Grajczyk and Jason Pollo are all hoping
to be the successful candidate that fills the
spot.
The advance polls will be held Dec. 8 at the
Town Office 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Anyone
can vote in the advance polls or on Election
Day providing they are over the age of 18 and
live in the Town of Strathmore. Election Day
itself is on Dec. 15 at the Strathmore Civic
Centre from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
According to the Elections Act we only
have 90 days to hold an election after we receive a resignation from a councillor. So that
90 days pretty much took us (to) early January, said Jennifer Sawatsky, returning officer.
Administration felt it would be best to try
and hold the election prior to Christmas, while
not being to close to it, rather than in January
when many residents may be gone on vacation. That and a couple of other factors were
considered before choosing the date.
Basically the biggest (reason) is that we
had to hold it within 90 days and then Dec.
15 was chosen because that was the earliest we could have it before Christmas and
still comply with all our advertising requirements, said Sawatsky.
Because its not a full election, votes will be
cast using paper ballots and counted by hand.
While a tie isnt a very common occurrence,
if one did happen it would likely result in a
recount.
Surprisingly if theres a tie you write down
two names, throw them in a hat and draw
one, thats the provincial guidelines, said
Sawatsky.
We most likely would be asked for a recount on the votes, but if it was still a tie then
whoever was drawn from the hat would be
proclaimed the winner.
Anyone looking for more information about
the election can contact Jennifer Sawatsky at
403-934-3133.
Over the next couple of weeks, The Strathmore Times will introduce the candidates to
you and help you make a well-informed decision about who to vote for on Election Day.
Check out Page 6 for candidate bios.

[email protected]

Kole Keenas and the Strathmore Storm atom-B team hosted their annual tournament Nov. 1416 at the Strathmore Family Centre. The Storm, along with the three other local atom squads,
entertained 14 teams during the three-day tournament. See Page 17 for more coverage of the
tournament.
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November 21, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 3

Memories recalled
BRAD EVERETT
Times Contributor

While the stories of Cluny and Gleichen were more than 100 years in the
making, it still took five years for those
histories to be collected and published,
culminating in the book launch of
Memories Recalled: District of Cluny
and Gleichen 2014 on Nov. 15 at the
Cluny Hall.
More than 250 people travelled from
far and near for an afternoon of renewing old acquaintances, making final
payments on their copies of the book,
and a roast beef supper before finally
picking up their copy of the 724-page
limited edition book.
This book is a continuation of the
communities previous history books,
Gleichen Call from 1968 and Memories of Cluny from 1985, said Suzanne
Jackson, who chaired the committee of
seven that worked on the book.
When we decided to begin work in
earnest on this book, we started with
the previous volumes as a launching
point for contacting families and organizations by phone, letters, e-mail and
even word of mouth, asking for writ-

ten contributions and photographs,


she said. When our committee started
this project we were working one day
a week at the hall. The last few months
it has been more like four to six days
a week, plus the work we took home
with us.
The result was more than 10,000 volunteer hours spent just at the hall, by
the committee and those who assisted
their work.
Some of that work included documenting photos and press clippings,
typing out hand-written submissions,
doing phone interviews, and deciding
on the layout of the book.
They received over 1,800 images but
were limited by space to just 1,100,
plus the commitment to have at least
one photo from every family that submitted one.
Jackson emphasized the importance
of the volunteer work and the support
of the wider community in making this
book a reality.
The support was evident in the fact
that 720 books were pre-sold before
the launch, and the first two copies
were auctioned off to raise funds for
the Gleichen Historical Society Book

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Matthew McConaughey,
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The History Book Committee: Claire Cretin (back,


l-r), Brenda Tower, Mary Ellen Corbiell, Laurel
Barlow. Suzanne Jackson (front, l-r) Ada Wallace
and Judy Sauve.

Photo Courtesy of Laurel Barlow

#001 went to Dick Haskayne for $5,000


and Book #002 to Doug Brown for
$2,100.
The project also received generous
financial contributions from: the Federal New Horizons for Seniors Program Grant, the Dick and Lois Haskayne Fund at the Calgary Foundation,
the County of Wheatland Community
Enhancement Grant, the Ng Family as
well as the Gleichen and the Cluny Lions.
Books are still available: for more
information call Brenda Tower at 403734-2562 or Judy Sauve at 403-7342165.

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Scaring hunger
Strathmore High School Spartan council students went out
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in the We Scare Hunger food
drive and collected 750 lbs
worth of food that will go to
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Parade at risk
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

The annual Santa Claus parade, which
is scheduled for Nov. 29, is facing the
possibility of cancellation if more people dont sign up to participate.
We only have a handful of entries
and we would like enough so we dont
have to cancel the parade, said Tracey
Rogers with Aztec Real Estate.
The parade, which begins at 5:30
p.m. and runs through downtown, has
been a popular event for many years,
but with numbers dwindling its getting
harder to keep the family event run-

ning.
Anyone with a float, mascots, horses, or even a marching band is being
asked to contact Rogers about entering
the parade.
It doesnt have to be a big float, just
a business or individual(s) who want
to take part and get involved in the
community and get into the Christmas
spirit.
There is no entry fee, and there are
a few rules participants must follow:
no candy or treats can be thrown from
a float or vehicles; walkers along the
sidewalks, however, can toss out candy
and treats. Walkers must also be wear-

ing clothing that illuminates, for safety


reasons.
Parade entries must not use a Santa
Claus unless arranged on the last float;
all drivers must have an appropriate
and valid drivers license; and no air
horns or sirens can be used. The use
of music and lights on floats is encouraged.
Application forms can be found by
contacting Tracey Rogers at 403-9345533, or by e-mail (aztecrealestate@
nucleus.com).
Registration deadline is Nov. 22. If
enough people have not signed up by
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Page 4 Strathmore TIMES November 21, 2014

2014 Municipal
By-Elections
Important Dates
to Remember
Decem ber 8, 2014 (8:30AM 6:30PM )
Advance Vote Day/ Institutional Voting
(Town of Strathmore Council Chambers)

Decem ber 15, 2014 (9:00AM 8:00PM )

www.StrathmoreTimes.com

The Town of Strathmore


Cordially invites you to our

2014 Council
Christmas
Open House

Election Day
(Strathmore Civic Centre)

The next regular


Council Meeting
will be
November 19, 2014

HEAVY ITEM
GARBAGE WEEK

Snacks and Refreshments Available


Open to anyone who wishes to attend!

Where:

Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1

NOVEMBER 24-28TH
Make sure that your heavy item garbage is out
by Monday morning at 7am.
Please note that NO HIG tags will be given out
the week of Heavy Item Garage.

680 Westchester Road


Council Chambers

When:

December 12, 2014

Time:

2:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.

M.E.E.P.
MUNICIPAL ENFORCEMENT EDUCATION PROGRAM

Did you know . . .


30.

No Person shall:
(a)

smoke within a Park.


For more information please contact
the Town of Strathmore at 403-934-3133.

Notice of
2014 Municipal By-Election and
Requirements for Voter Identification
LOCAL JURISDICTION: Town of Strathmore, PROVINCE OF ALBERTA
Notice is hereby given that an election will be held for the filling of the following office:

Office(s)
Councillor

TOWN OF STRATHMORE
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS

Advanced Voting will take place on the 8th day of December, 2014, between the hours of 8:30 AM and
6:30 PM.

TOWN OF

STRATHMORE

The following application(s) for development has/


have been approved with conditions by the Town
of Strathmore, subject to the right of appeal to the
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board:

The Advanced Voting Station will be located at:


Town of Strathmore Town Hall
680 Westchester Road
Strathmore, Alberta
Election Day will take place on the 15th day of December, 2014, between the hours of 9:00 AM and 8:00
PM.

Application:
14D-224
Civic Address:
9 Lakes Estates Circle
Legal Description: Lot 37, Block 24, Plan 081 1227
Development:
Discretionary Use
Secondary Suite
Application:
14D-225
Civic Address:
11 Lakes Estates Circle
Legal Description: Lot 36, Block 24, Plan 081 1227
Development:
Discretionary Use
Secondary Suite
Application:
14D-227
Civic Address:
7 Lakes Estates Circle
Legal Description: Lot 38, Block 24, Plan 081 1227
Development:
Discretionary Use
Secondary Suite
(Mother-in-Law Suite)
The above noted file(s) can be viewed at the Town
Office during regular business hours. The permit(s)
is/are scheduled to be issued fifteen days after the
date of this publication provided no appeals are filed
prior to the appeal deadline. Any person wishing
to appeal this decision may do so by completing
and submitting an appeal form, with the appeal
fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to the Town of
Strathmore, addressed to: Secretary, Subdivision
and Development Appeal Board, Town of Strathmore,
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1.
Date of Publication: November 21, 2014
Deadline for Appeal: December 5, 2014

Number of Vacancies
1

The Voting Station on Election Day will be located at:


Strathmore Civic Centre
120 Brent Boulevard
Strathmore, Alberta
In order to vote, you must produce identification for inspection. The identification must be one or more
of the accepted identifications listed below as required by section 53 of the Local Authorities Election Act.
DATED at the Town of Strathmore, in the Province of Alberta, this 17th day of November, 2014.
Jennifer Sawatzky
Returning Officer
AN ELECTOR MAY VOTE AFTER PRODUCING GOVERNMENT ISSUED IDENTIFICATION CONTAINING THE ELECTORS
PHOTOGRAPH, CURRENT ADDRESS AND NAME. THIS INCLUDES AN OPERATORS (DRIVERS) LICENCE OR AN
ALBERTA IDENTIFICATION CARD.
AN ELECTOR WHO IS UNABLE TO PRODUCE GOVERNMENT ISSUED IDENTIFICATION, MUST PRODUCE
IDENTIFICATION FROM THE FOLLOWING LIST PRIOR TO VOTING. THE IDENTIFICATION MUST ESTABLISH THE
ELECTORS NAME AND CURRENT ADDRESS.

Alberta Assured Income for the Severely Handicapped (AISH) card


Alberta Forestry Identification card
Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) card
Alberta Health Services Identification Band (patient wrist
identification band)
Alberta Natural Resources (conservation) ID card
Alberta Service Dog Team ID card
Alberta Wildlife (WIN) ID card
Baptismal Certificate
Canadian Air Transportation Security Agency (CATSA) ID card
Canadian Blood Services card
Canadian Border Services Agency Canadian Passenger
Accelerated Service System (CANPASS) card
Canadian Border Services Agency Free and Secure Trade (FAST)
card
Canadian Border Services Agency Nexus card
Canadian Forces Civilian ID card
Canadian Forces Health card
Canadian Forces Identity card
Canadian Passport
Citizenship card
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) ID card
Confirmation Certificate
Credit/Debit card
Employee/Staff card
Firearm Possession and Acquisition Licence or Possession Only
Licence
Hospital/Medical card
Library card
Marriage Certificate
Membership card: Service clubs, fitness/health club, political
party or retail outlet

Metis Nation of Alberta membership card


Old Age Security card
Outdoors or Wildlife card/licence
Pleasure Craft Operator (PCOC) card Government of Canada
Prescription bottle insert
Public Transportation card
Secure Certificate of Indian Status (SCIS) card
Social Insurance Number card
Student ID card
Veterans Affairs Canada Health card
Attestation of residence issued by the authorized representative
(landlord) of a correctional institution
Attestation of residence issued by the authorized representative
of a First Nations band or reserve
Attestation of identity and residence issued by the authorized
representative of a shelter or soup kitchen
Attestation of identity and residence issued by the authorized
representative of a supportive living facility or treatment centre
Bank/credit card statement or personal cheque
Correspondence issued by a school, college or university
Government cheque or cheque stub
Income/property tax assessment notice
Insurance policy or coverage card
Letter from a public curator, public guardian or public trustee
Pension Plan statement of benefits, contributions or
participation
Residential lease or mortgage statement
Statement of government benefits: E.g. Employment insurance,
old-age security, social assistance, disability support, or child tax
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Utility bill: E.g. Telephone, public utilities commission,
television, hydro, gas or water.
Vehicle ownership, registration or insurance certificate

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November 21, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 5

YOUR WEEKLY

HEALTH ADVICE

Gord Morck

Pharmacist

Capsule Comments

Floral design preview


Strathmores Florist held their annual Christmas design preview open house Nov. 14 - 15.
Each year the shop gives customers a sneak
peek at whats new for the holiday season
while snacking on homemade goodies, and
Lindas famous eggnog.

Shannon LeClair Photo

Shannon LeClair Photo

Making someday happen


Olympic athletes in the program, get to
tour around and attend different community events, and be part of the face
of RBC.
Its just a cool opportunity for us
to get to be a part of the community
events and were part of a different
kind of RBC sponsorship but still part
of their community involvement. Its
kind of cool when they can link us into
different stuff like this where they have
a big impact in their communities, said
Leman.
I think maybe one of the neatest
things about this program that I always
talk about is when youre an athlete,
youre an athlete and all of a sudden
when you retire in your late 20s, or early 30s you have to go into the business
world and you have nothing business
on your resume, youve been an athlete, said MacLeod.
So what this program is for me, is it
really allowed me to sort of bridge that
gap and allowed me to figure out what
do I like in business, what do I want to
work at and it gave me kind of a safety net. To be able to forge the coaching career that Ive been able to do, it
wouldnt have happened without RBC,
so thats what I think is really neat.

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report of fraudulent phone calls. On November
12th a member of the public received a phone
call from a 403 prefix number displaying that
it was the Scotia Bank on there caller ID. The
voice on the other line stated that they had
won a prize and was looking for the members
personal information. The RCMP would like to
remind the public that financial institutions will
never call to inform a person that they have
won a prize. Fraudsters such as these have
shown to have the ability to change the caller
IDs display to match the organization they are
calling from. The RCMP would like to advise
the members of the public that if they receive
these phone calls not to give out your personal
information and to hang up immediately. If you
have any further information that could assist
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People have various reasons for not getting their


flu shot each year. They may say its not perfect so
why bother? Flu vaccine has saved many lives over
the years and yes, it isnt perfect, but with so few
side effects and its worth the effort. We encourage
everyone, especially healthcare workers to get their flu
shot this year.
Speaking of vaccines, there is a lot of work going
on right now to find a vaccine against Parkinsons
Disease. An Austrian company has developed a
vaccine that is in very early clinical trials. It has
been well tolerated and the results have been positive.
Money for the research has been provided by the
Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinsons Research.

Melissa Trombley, (front, centre) won $20,000 through RBCs Someday contest. Shawn Eckes (l-r),
Michelle Trombley, Melissa Trombley, Silas, Dan Baluch, Brady Leman and Carla MacLeod.

SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Contributor

A dream came true for one young
Strathmore RBC branch member on
Nov. 13. Melissa Trombley, 23, has
wanted to own her own home since
she was a little girl, and thanks to RBC
and their Someday contest she is now
$20,000 closer to that goal.
What the bank did was they went
out to our 10 million customers across
the country and they said, tell us about
your someday, what is it thats important to you, what is it thats out there
that someday you want to achieve, said
Jeff Boyd, regional president for RBC.
Over the summer customers were
asked to send in their videos with their
someday stories. There were 15,000
videos submitted, and from those 32
of them were picked and given $1,000.
Also from those, Trombleys video was
picked at random as the $20,000 prizewinner.
She found out about the contest
while she online taking care of some
her banking and decided to enter. She
mentioned that her inspiration is her
son, Silas who is nine months old, and
that she wanted to buy a home for him
to grow up in.
I had bought a jolly jumper for my
son Silas and I had wanted to try him
in it for the first time, so I put him in it
and I took a video of him and he loved
it, he was having a great time in it,
said Trombley, describing her winning
video.
Its for him, its all for him, so he can
grow up in a home he can call his own.
She plans to use the money as a down
payment for a house in Carseland.
I grew up there as a small child,
I went to the Carseland Elementary
School, I enjoyed going there. I plan on
him going to Carseland Elementary and
I want him to just have a great life like
I did, said Trombley.
Also on hand for the festivities on
Nov. 13 were RBC Olympians Carla MacLeod, a two time gold medalist, and
Brady Leman, a two time FIS World
Cup gold medalist. The pair, and other

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6 month whirlwind
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

Its been a busy, and somewhat hectic, six months since
author Audrey Gene, known to family and friends as Reesa
Bruce, released her book Of the Dragonfly.
When asked to describe the past six months, a whirlwind was the phrase that came to mind for the author.
Since the official release in May, Bruce has had 21 book
signings, and there are many more to come. She has been
able to help raise money for numerous fundraisers, and has
been invited as a guest of honour to many book clubs and
school presentations.
Ive also been blessed with a demand for the sequel to
Of the Dragonfly, which Im trying to work on, and have
had many requests for my book to be made into a movie,
said Bruce.
Its a huge compliment that people say that, and it would
be a dream come true.
Of the Dragonfly has also been released digitally on
Kobo and Amazon, and there are 13 more e-book retailers,
including Apple iBooks, adding the book to their catalogue
in the next couple weeks, just in time for the holidays.
Bruce said it has been the support of local businesses and
community members that have helped her book become the
success it is.
Thats the biggest thing I would like to get across is
just my gratitude, she said.
I just think about all the people that keep coming forward,
or the e-mails that I get and the text messages or mail from
people I would never even imagine. People I dont know,
people from my childhood, people at the vet clinic, even in
the city. Its just amazing.
Though Ive always been grateful to have been raised
in Strathmore, Im even more grateful to be launching my
career in this town. Strathmore and surrounding areas have
been wonderful not only in supporting me as a new author,
but also for supporting our other local authors, musicians,
artists, athletes and businesses. We are very fortunate to live
where we live.
Bruce wanted to thank all of her family, friends and residents of Strathmore and anyone else who has read her book
for their support. She is grateful for everyone who has pur-

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chased her book, even though she knows they


could have borrowed it.
As it is with all budding artists trying to start
their careers, sales, online reviews and word-ofmouth are critical for me right now, so I truly appreciate everyone whos paid the money to buy
my book or taken the time to post a review on
Facebook, Goodreads, LinkedIn, or any other social media platform. It means more than you realize, said Bruce.
Of the Dragonfly can be found for sale at The
Red Carrot and Strathmore Home Hardware, and
also at Chapters and Indigo stores in Calgary.
For the next six months Bruce plans to keep
promoting Of the Dragonfly and hopefully finish
the first draft of the sequel. For upcoming events,
and updates go to www.audreygene.com.

Author Audrey Gene (Reesa Bruce) has been busy promoting


her book Of the Dragonfly since its release in May.

Photo Courtesy of Cameron Bruce

REMEMBERING OUR ROOTS ~ Wally & Linda Freeman


JOHN GODSMAN
Times Contributor
Wallys grandfather, Harry Freeman, was born in
Leicestershire, England in 1877, and immigrated
to Canada in 1905, where he worked for a construction company in Calgary until 1908. He then
moved to the CPR Farm in Strathmore, where he
worked as the horticulturist in the greenhouses.
In 1909, he returned to England, where the following year (1910) he married
Polly Springthorpe of Rutland,
England and brought her to Canada in 1910. They had four sons
and two daughters. Wallys maternal grandparents Tom and Jesse
Glendinning arrived in Canada in
1904 or 1905.
Wallys parents were Johnny and
Tena Freeman, and he was born at
Grace Hospital, in Calgary in 1946.
He has no siblings. He attended Samuel Crowther
High School, the first class of the new school
opened in 1954, and he was in the first class to
graduate. In his early years, he was a member of
the W.I.D. Rat Pack spending his time south of
the highway. He joined the City of Calgary Fire
Department in 1968, where he worked for 30
years. From 1978 to 2006 he was a member of the
Strathmore Volunteer Fire Dept., serving as Fire
Chief from 2001 to 2004. In 1989, he served as a
Town Councillor for three months, before being
promoted to Mayor through 1992. In those days,
a common pastime in the afternoon was to play
golf. So, there he would be on the golf course,
when a member of his staff would telephone him.
After advising the caller that he was on a course,
the caller would apologize and hang up. To this
day, Wally doesnt think those callers knew he was
on the golf course!
Linda was born in Russell, Man. in 1948, the second oldest of three children, two sisters Diana and
Kathy, and brother Ken. With her parents Al and
Fan Cousins, the family moved to Taber, where
her dad joined Canadian Western Natural Gas
(CWNG) in 1951. Her dad was appointed District
Manager for CWNG in Strathmore in November
1960, so the family moved here, which allowed

Linda to graduate from Samuel Crowther High


School in 1966 and attend Business College in
Calgary before working for the County of Wheatland for two years.
Wally and Linda met at high school when Linda
was the lifeguard, and they were married in 1968.
They lived in Calgary for three years from 1969 to
1971, before moving back to Strathmore to start
their family of four children, Sean born in 1971,
Trevor born in 1972, and the twins Scott and Theresa born in 1974, and they now
have four grandchildren.
In 1992, after leaving town office, Wally and Linda formed Freewest Developments, and built
Parklane Place; then, in 1994, they
built the Third & Third Mall.
Linda has been very involved
throughout her life with cake decorating, and advised she belonged
to the Sugar Craft Guild in Calgary. She has been privileged to be in the position
to take instruction from three Professional Cake
Decorators who visited Calgary from England at
different times. Linda and Elisabeth Struiksma
created the Strathmore 75th Anniversary Cake in
1986. This cake, measuring three feet by six feet,
and weighing 218 pounds, was created in Lindas
kitchen! They had to remove the kitchen window,
to move the cake on a specially constructed plywood base to the Old Skating Rink, which was
originally located at 4th Ave and 2nd Street, site of
the old IGA building!
I was shown icing figurines of 1800s era ladies
in ball gowns, and many other items, all made
from icing sugar! She is also an avid sewing machine operator - making many of the familys
clothing, as well as household goods.
Their community activities include the Strathmore Volunteer Fire Dept. for Wally, while Linda
is a member of the United Church Quilting Group.
They are both interested in curling, both as players and spectators.
The biggest change in and around Strathmore
is the move by The Royal Bank, Alberta Treasury
Bank, IGA and now Co-op to The Ranch Area
close to the highway. This is going to create a
huge void downtown.

free weekly
Whats Happening acommunity
calendar
NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing
Month). 6:30 Wednesdays, November
5/12/26 at the Rockyford Library welcomes
local authors between the ages of 6 and
106 to meet with others and finally get that
book from the mind to paper or computer.
403-533-3964 for information.
UFOs (Unfinished Objects) 6:30 to 8:00
every Thursday at the Rockyford Library.
Bring your unfinished knitting/hobby/craft
and visit. Call the library at 403-533-3964 for
more information.

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Photographs and Memories


Rockyford Library, Thursday, November 27,
7-8 p.m. Meet Caroline Loewen, Manager/
Curator of the Southwest region of the
Alberta Foundation for the Arts Travelling
Exhibition (TREX) Program. Caroline will
explore whether photographs help to
preserve our memories or allow us to forget
by creating an alternative repository for
our memories outside of our own minds.
Can photographs be trusted to provide
a truthful and accurate representation
of places and events? Perhaps you, too,
have wondered about this relationship
between memory, photography and truth.
This free event is open to all ages.

BRIDGING THE GAP BRIDGING THE GAP


Community Lunch Club social get
together for 55+ to have a themed lunch
served; together with a presenter on
Tuesday, December 9 Theme: Cookie
Jar, From 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pm located at
the Lord of all Lutheran Church. 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 Monday, December 1, 2014
Theme: Cookie Jar/ Crafts Monday,
December 15, 2014 Activity: Christmas
Cards & Gift Tags From 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pm
located at the Lord of all Lutheran Church.
To register call Rhonda at 403-901-7684.
Strathmore Theatre Players are proudly
hosting The Truth About Christmas on
Dec. 7 at Holy Cross Collegiate in the
gym. This is a touring Maritime Group
that will be sure to entertain. Please
check the Strathmore Theatre Players
Facebook page for more information.
[email protected]

special events
Adult Volleyball for the 2014-2015 season
runs every Wednesday night from 7-9 at
Crowther Memorial Junior High. Contact
person is Lavern Lein [email protected] or
call (403) 934-7527.
HAPPY GANG 55+ Society 85 Lakeside
Blvd. Phone 403 934 2676. Fall & Winter
Activities: Mornings: Mon/Wed/Fri/ Mens
Pool 9:00am, Yoga 10:00amTues/Thurs.
Walking 10:00am. Afternoons 1:30pm Mon.
Line Dancing; Tues. Rummikube, Whist.
Wed. Bridge, Mah Jong; Thurs. Canasta,
Darts; Fri. Crib; Hall Rentals Christine (403)
901-1574.
Strathmore United Way Partnership
Funding applications are now available
for the 2015 Grant Program. Local, nonprofit agencies are invited to submit and
application for funding. Applications
available at Strathmore FCSS Office, 85
Lakeside Blvd, or by web: www.strathmore.
ca.

If you are a non-profit group and have a special event you would like to
promote contact us! Space restrictions mean keep info to a minimum.
Email: [email protected] Call: 403-934-5589 Fax: 403-934-5546.

November 21, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 7

Harper Government releases


economic and fiscal projection
FROM THE OFFICES OF KEVIN SORENSON

The Honourable Kevin Sorenson, Minister of
State (Finance) and Member of Parliament for
Crowfoot, welcomed the Harper Governments release of the annual Update of Economic and Fiscal
Projections, which confirms that the Government
remains on track for a balanced budget in 2015,
with an expected surplus of $1.9 billion.
Our Government remains committed to what
matters most to Canadians: jobs, growth, and
long-term prosperity. Canada has come a long
way however; the global economy remains fragile. We continue to take steps to put more money back into the pockets of Canadian families,
said Minister Sorenson. We are fulfilling the 2011
Election campaign promises we made. We are ensuring that Canadas total government debt continues to decline and remains the lowest of any
G-7 country.
In addition to growing the size of the Canadian
economy, the Government will reduce the size of
the accumulated federal debt with unused annual
contingency funds.
The Conservative Government has recently an-

nounced targeted tax relief for Canadian families,


including:
The new Family Tax Cut, allowing a higher-income spouse to transfer up to $50,000 of taxable
income to a spouse in a lower tax bracket. This tax
credit will provide tax relief capped at $2,000
for couples with children under the age of 18.
An increase in the Universal Child Care Benefit (UCCB) for children under the age of six. As
of January 1st, 2015, parents will receive benefits
of $160 per month for each child under the age of
six (up from $100 a month).
An expansion of the UCCB to children six
through seventeen. As of January 1st, 2015, parents will receive a benefit of $60 per month for
children aged six through seventeen.
An increase in the Child Care Expense Deduction dollar limits by $1,000, effective for the 2015
tax year.
The latest tax cuts and benefits represent close
to $27 billion back in the pockets of families over
this year and the next five years. Every Canadian
family with children under the age of 18 will have
more money in their pockets because of these tax
cuts and benefits, concluded Minister Sorenson.

Feeling good
Strathmore Shoppers Drug Mart held their annual Look Good and Feel Better fundraiser on Saturday, Nov. 8 starting at noon. The campaign raises
money through ticket sales and silent auction items. The money goes directly to the Tom Baker foundation that supports the Look Good Feel Better
campaign.
Wendi Tashlikowich Photo

Busy month for Crowfoot Multi


KAITLYN STEWART
Club Reporter

Crowfoot Multi Club had their second meeting
of the year on Nov. 3.
Lauren and David are our district reps for this
4-H year.
There will be a hot dog supper for the December meeting. Our club is planning to apply
for a 4-H exchange. When our club went bowling everyone had lots of fun and we got to have
pizza and play some pool at the end of the night.
Thanks again to Sandstone Lanes in Drumheller
for another great club funday.
On Nov. 8 was the Harvest Gala in Calgary in
the Palomino Room BMO centre. Emily Hilton,
Rebecca Madden, Sonia Pagenkopf, Billy Comstock and Kaitlyn Stewart helped stuff gift bags
for the banquet guests.
Quinn Johnson from our club represented the
Wheatland 4-H District at the Remembrance Service on Nov. 11 at the Civic Center by laying the
District wreath.
On Nov. 19 there is a Sponsorship Appreciate
dinner at Strathmore Civic Center.
For more exciting news, on Nov. 21, Gord Bamford is having a concert! Fifteen per cent of concert proceeds go to 4-H Alberta Legacy Funds.
The concert is at the Badlands Community Facility. You can purchase tickets at the Strathmore
ATB for $25 each.
On Nov. 13, the district key leader Michelle
Lalonde attended the CAPL Dinner with RaeLee Pieschel from the 4-H foundation to receive
a check for $20,000 from the Steer Classic Sales
from CAPL fundraising, donated goes to the 4-H

Kaity Stewart (l-r) Rebecca Madden and Billy Comstock attended the Harvest Gala in Calgary on Nov. 8.

Photo courtesy of Crowfoot Multi 4H

foundation.
The clubs next general meeting is on Dec. 1 at
6:30 p.m.

Correction
In the Nov. 14 edition, under the photo Lego entrepreneurs, it said the location of the Bricks 4 Kids Masters
Builders Cup was at the library on Nov. 7, but the actual location was the Lambert Centre in the FCSS
boardroom. We apologize for any inconveniences this may have caused.

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2014 Strathmore

BY-ELECTION

Nomination Day for the Town of Strathmore by-elections was Nov. 17 and five
residents put their names forward; Allan Auger, Glenn Freeland, Nicole Gibbons,
Steve Grajczyk and Jason Pollo.
The advanced polls will be held Dec. 8 at the Town Office 8:30 a.m. to 6:30
p.m. Anyone can vote in the advanced polls, or on Election Day providing they
are over the age of 18 and live in the Town of Strathmore. Election Day itself is
on Dec. 15 at the Strathmore Civic Centre from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Here is an introduction to each of the candidates.

ALLAN AUGER
Hello, my name is Allan Auger and I am running for council in the
upcoming by-election. I am a long time resident of Strathmore having
lived here for nearly 35 years and enjoy the small town atmosphere
very much.
I have also been locally employed in and around Strathmore most
of my life. I ran for council in 2013 and my reasons for running again
have not really changed a whole lot. As I said I enjoy the small town
atmosphere that Strathmore provides and knowing that this town will
grow within its new boundaries I would like the opportunity to be on
council and represent the people of this town to see that it does not lose its small town
charm and is still an outstanding place to live and work and raise a family.
I believe that most of the issues that were uppermost in our minds during the last election are still very important a year later. The development of our commercial lands to help
keep our residential taxes stable and the construction of a multi-use facility for Strathmore
and the surrounding areas as well as the revitalization of our downtown core.
But there has been one issue that has risen to the forefront in the last year and that is
the treatment of our seniors not just in this community, but also across Alberta. Seniors
across Canada are probably one of the largest lobbying groups in this country and yet they
seem to have lost their voice. No longer treated like the valuable resource they should be
but instead treated like a commodity to be used for profit. This scares me. If you would
like to ask me a question or if you have a group that would like to meet with me in person
please feel free to contact me at Allan Auger on Facebook.com.

GLENN FREELAND
I have been a resident of the town since 1999. My wife Sandy I have
owned two businesses in Strathmore; the original owner of Target
Fitness, which I sold just over five years ago, and I am the owner of
Aurora Capital Partners (ACP), which I started in 2003.
ACP is a traditional Retirement and Estate Planning Firm, we focus
on retirement wealth retention and generational wealth transfer using
established fundamentals. My office is on 2nd beside Rockys Bakery,
so please feel free to stop by and talk. ACP also has an office in Lethbridge that my partner runs and we use the Great West Life office in

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Calgary. I am also a proud veteran!


I currently Chair the DDRC (downtown design review committee) for the town. I sat on
the Downtown Revitalization Committee, I am the President of our current MLAs Board of
Directors, I am on the Executive of the new Federal Conservative EDA of Bow River Riding, I was a volunteer on our Town Fire Department, a volunteer for Junior Achievement
and a member of the Strathmore Golf Course.
What I bring to the table is many years of experience of reviewing and recommending
sound financial retirement plans for individual and companies. I have extensive experience in marketing and the ability to make decisions based on facts and needs both for
current and for future growth. I work with a team of professionals to achieve desired
goals so working with in a seven-person team with our current Mayor and Council is the
environment I thrive in. I bring a wealth of financial knowledge and budgeting experience
to the council. I am looking forward to the challenge and the learning experience that
comes with being a Town of Strathmore Councilor for the next three years. I am asking
for your support so we can all work together to make Strathmore a town that people and
companies want to work and live in.

NICOLE GIBBONS
I have lived in the community for five years, having moved here
from B.C., via Calgary, with my daughter. I have raised her on my
own since she was two, a challenge and a blessing. Financial accountability and prioritizing have always been a part of my life, I am the
manager at Liberty Tax, where I assist people with various financial
needs and decisions. Prior to Liberty Tax I spent many years in retail
management, helping customers, and guiding young people into the
workforce.
I am very committed to my community, Strathmore is growing by
leaps and bounds, I hope to bring some financial accountability, prudent planning, and to
help set priorities should I be elected. We need to meet the needs of the citizens of Strathmore, needs such as sustainable road maintenance, the revitalization of downtown Strathmore, activities for our youth, education past high school, economic growth, employment,
transit for all citizens who need it. So many of our businesses are on the outer edge of
town now, it is harder for teens, seniors and non-drivers to patronize or fill employment
positions. That will only become harder as Co-Op moves.
I hope you will consider electing me to town council as your representative and voice,
Strathmore has tremendous potential, it is close enough to the big city and yet still retains
its small town friendly charm. Prioritizing needs over frills, ensuring decisions are sound
and enhance the majority of the lives of its residents, and being available for questions and
comments is my pledge to you. As Strathmore grows, so do the needs of its residents and
patrons, with dedication, passion, and planning we as a community can guide Strathmore
into being a vibrant, healthy home for us all. Remember, your vote matters!
Thank you for your consideration

STEVE GRAJCZYK
Hello, my name is Steve Grajczyk and Im running for the open
council seat in the Town of Strathmore. I have lived in Strathmore
for 37 years. I have two children and three wonderful grandchildren.
In the past I have owned and operated two small businesses successfully in Strathmore and also worked in commercial investment
real estate for 35 years where I gained a wealth of knowledge in that
field. For 10 years I was the GM and President of the Strathmore Ag.
Society.
Over the years I have belonged to various committees and was a
volunteer on many boards in Strathmore. Currently, I am a volunteer with the upcoming
2015 Alberta 55 Plus Summer Games.
Through my previous experiences, I feel I can serve as councillor for the community
and citizens of Strathmore.
My past 30 years of participation and involvement in the community has given me good
insight to the needs and direction that best serves the growth of the community. We must
also encourage cooperation and respect for our rural neighbours who shop and enjoy
amenities in our town. We must also advocate for the seniors as they are the ones who
built our community. I would also like to continue to make improvements to our parks,
pathways and recreational facilities. As well as continuing improvements of our streets.
I am also very familiar with our ongoing storm water issues, which could become very
expensive for the town taxpayers.
I am retired and have the time, experience and knowledge to be your councillor. I have
a strong vision of the processes we need to meet the challenges we are facing. I want this
community to move forward for families to want to live and prosper here. I have a solid
background in selling commercial real estate and have the knowledge and connections to
help bring commerce and investment to Strathmore.
It is imperative that we have a strong industrial park so that all citizens can live here,
work here, and enjoy all the amenities here without going to the city. We need a greater
engagement with the community, Mayor, and council, and encourage public input and
concerns.
I look forward to your support and vote on Dec. 8 and/or Dec. 15. Please come out and
vote for me, Steve Grajczyk.

JASON POLLO
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My name is Jason Pollo, Im 32 and have grown up in the Strathmore area. Country raised, I had good values instilled by my parents.
I graduated from SHS in 2000 and after a few different construction
jobs and a brief stint in the oil patch I decided to come back and get
in to the family business of trucking and excavating, which I now run
along side my father.
Ive always had an interest in politics and believe you cant complain if your not willing to step up and try and do your part to effect
change. When this opportunity came about I decided now was the
time.
I feel a younger voice who isnt afraid to go against the grain to stand up for what is
right is needed. I am a huge believer in transparency in government as well as elected officials being held accountable. Growing up here, Strathmore was a great place and I would
like to do my part to rejuvenate it and make it a great place for the younger generation to
raise a family and work or start a business.
Im a blue collared guy who is easily approachable and is ready to listen to any and all
ideas. Looking forward to doing my part to make Strathmore the great place it can be.

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The comic book store Weve Got feats the evil.
In addition to comics, Weve Got IsIssues, located at 134 2nd Street in
Strathmore, is a small store and is far sues offers numerous items for purmore than a regular comic book store. chase and even some great activities
The owner, Dave Harvey, is a resident and events. The store sells a variety of
of Strathmore. He opened the store on games that Harvey says seem to be a
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who enjoys comics and games, or just have pictures of your favorite comics
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Shopping is a big part of the holiday season, when families and friends
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are not always eco-friendly or timely,
as gifts bought online must be packaged and shipped, wasting valuable
resources and time that last-minute
shoppers may not have.
The benefits of shopping locally go
beyond convenience and the chance
to reduce your carbon footprint. The
following are a few ways that shopping locally this holiday season can
directly benefit your community and
the people who call it home.
LOCAL ECONOMY
When men and women shop locally,
they are putting money back into their
local communities. Local small businesses may be owned by your neighbours, and it can be comforting to
know that your holiday shopping dollars are going to support a neighbour
instead of a large corporation. Local
businesses also employ your neighbours, so shopping local can strengthen the local economy by creating jobs
that may not exist if you and members
of your community fail to support local small businesses.
COMMUNITY IDENTITY
Local small businesses go a long
way toward creating a neighbourhood
identity, and that identity can create a
stronger sense of community among
you and your neighbours. In addition,
a unique community identity can make
your town more attractive to outsiders, and that appeal can improve the

value of local real estate while also


attracting more people to local businesses in your neighbourhood.
UNIQUENESS OF GIFTS
The gifts you buy when shopping
locally also can benefit your community. Gifts purchased from small local
businesses tend to be more unique
than items bought from national
chains, as smaller retailers tend to
sell more homemade items than their
national competitors. Recipients of
such items may find such gifts more
thoughtful than mass produced items
bought from national chains, and the
uniqueness of homemade gifts may
encourage the gifts recipients to visit
your community and do some shopping, further benefitting your local
economy.
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The accessibility of customer service
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shopping locally. When buying from
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making contact with customer service
departments can be a trying exercise
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Local talent perform in Wizard of Oz


SHANNON LECLAIR

Times Reporter

The Alberta Dance Theatres (ADT) production of The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz will see three Strathmore dancers
on the stage this year.
The classic tale is being brought to life on the University
of Calgary stage Nov. 28-30.
I chose the Wonderful Wizard of Oz for this years Alberta
Dance Theatre production in celebration of the 75th anniversary of the classic film, as well as the exciting adventure
that this timeless tale takes seemed to lend itself so easily to
dance, said Deanne Walsh, artistic director.
I feel that all generations will be able to connect to this
fun story and look forward to seeing their favourite characters come to life onstage, in our creative twist on the story.
Nave Raycroft, Saige Aleman and Lane Habing, who all
dance with Expressions the Dance Gallery, auditioned successfully for roles with the show.
Aleman has been dancing since she was three, and this is
her first show with the ADT. She has been cast in the roles
of the lion, Oz, and is in the tornado group, which is her
favourite of the three.
I just like the theme of it, black and white and all fun
characters, said Aleman.
The opening scene is her favourite of the entire production because it involves everyone.
Going through the whole audition process was really interesting to see how they work it. It gives the kids a good
idea as to what it takes to actually be involved in a production of this caliber, said Christa Aleman, Saiges mom.
Then if its something they wish to pursue further on
down the line then it gives them just a really good taste of
what performing arts looks like.
Raycroft first began dancing with ADT in 2010 when she
performed in Alice in Wonderland but officially began her
dancing career when she was three-years-old.
When asked why she still performs with ADT, five shows
later, she said, I think really because it is just so different
from anything else we really do at regular dance classes,
because you get to participate in the choreography.
She is in the tornado dance, plays a crow, and a winged
monkey.
Im also a green person from Emerald City, Id have to say
that would be my favourite, said Raycroft.
Its different from the other ones because the crows and
winged monkeys are kind of evil and down low and then
that its really fun and bubbly.
Dance has been a big part of Raycrofts life for a long time,
and despite moving into junior high this year, she seems to
have added to her dance repertoire instead of easing back
a bit.
Habing is returning for her second performance with the
dance troupe her first was in last years Never Never Land.
She plays a lion, a humbug, a lollipop kid, another lollipop
kid in the opening and a deadly poppy.
In the finale we get to hold ribbons and do a dance to
it like were celebrating, and we get to use ribbons and do
cool twirls with the ribbons, said Habing, describing her

Top: Neve Raycroft,


(centre, heart shaped
glasses) dressed as
a green person from
Emerald City. Bottom:
Lane Habing (l) and
Saige Aleman during
rehearsals for the Wizard of Oz.

Photos Courtesy of
Marnie Raycroft

favourite part of the production.


She was happy to return for another show with ADT, because last year it was just a good experience to do it.
The show is on stage Nov. 28 at 7 p.m., Nov. 29 at 1 p.m.
and 4 p.m. and on Nov. 30 at 1 pm. There will also be two
special performances on Nov. 27 for students from the girls
schools to attend. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the
door.

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New Blood
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

A collaborative production between
Strathmore High Schools (SHS) Blackfoot students, dance students and Glee
students is coming to the SHS stage on
Nov. 23.
The production, which was inspired
by City of Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi and set to Peter Gabriels album
New Blood, which is also the title of the
production, will run Nov. 23-25 nightly
at 7 p.m. The story follows the tale of
a young native man who is reclaiming

his traditions.
Its kind of exciting because its the
dance class, the Blackfoot class and the
Glee class all combining this time. It
was kind of inspired by Mayor Nenshi
in Calgary, said dance teacher Deanne
Bertsch.
He declared this year, 2014, the year
of reconciliation because the reconciliation commission finished their last interview with the residential school survivors back in March.
So he put a challenge to Calgarians
and citizens of surrounding areas to
learn more about this time in history
and do something in response. This is
kind of Strathmore High Schools response to Mayor Nenshis challenge.
The dance class has created contemporary pieces to Gabriels music, and
some of the students in the Blackfoot
class are doing native drumming and
dancing and singing.
Its been really exciting to work with
the Blackfoot kids and hear whats im-

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portant to them, said Bertsch.


Two professional artists, George Littlechild, a Canadian First Nations artist,
and Doug Levitt have agreed to allow
the school to showcase some of their
work during the performance.
Bertsch said people should come to
see the show so they can see the history of the Blackfoot people in a new
way and to celebrate the traditions of
the Blackfoot people in the way of music and dance and poetry.
Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased in advance by calling the school
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This program is neighbours helping neighbours,
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Donations can be made throughout Strathmore
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Strathmore High School Dance, Glee and Blackfoot classes present:

NEW BLOOD

A night of contemporary dance, native drumming, dance and poetry and singing

Nov 23-25 @ 7 pm @ Strathmore High School


Directed by Deanne Bertsch. Advisor: Eulalia Running Rabbit.
Artwork in show by George Little Child - Canadian First Nations Artist.
Artwork on poster by Shanice Halwa.

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to We organizer.
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diabetes that exists is the Type 2 which


is curable, said Stewart.
I think it is a good idea to change
the name because then it wouldnt be
as annoying to have people stereotype
what it is. People think I got it from
having too much sugar, or I cant have
sugar or they dont think its that big
of a deal because when theyre thinking Type 2, oh you just have
to lose some weight and your
good, or you just have to eat
healthy and youre good, but
thats just what they assume.
People think that T1D is curable, but its not.
Type 2 can be cured with a
proper diet and exercise. That
is not the case with Type 1.
T1D is an autoimmune disease, it is not caused by lifestyle choice,
and those diagnosed with it become
insulin dependent for life. In order for
Sarah to get to her 16th birthday, she
will need 3,100 insulin injections, and
will have to prick her finger to get her
blood sugar levels 6,450 times.
She is excited to be heading to Ottawa to speak and hopefully help the
government change their way of thinking.
I kind of want them to see how serious it is because theyre just kind of
passing it off as something thats not as
important as cancer. Theyre equally important to me, they dont see it as serious, said Stewart.
It was two years ago that Stewart was
diagnosed, nearly losing her life in the
process.
In the summer of 2012 I was camping and I had some symptoms like
hunger and thirst and tiredness and
other bladder problems. I just kind of
passed it off because it was summer
time and it usual to be thirsty, and tired
and hungry in summer because youre
active, especially when camping, said
Stewart.

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But then I went home and started to


vomit a lot.
Her stomach seemed to be rejecting
everything she was trying to eat. Two
weeks later she had lost about 25lbs.
Her dad took her to the hospital where
she was told the doctor thought it was
because she was dehydrated. Her dad
didnt think it sounded like a plausible
answer and took her in for
a second opinion at another
hospital. They also couldnt
determine what was wrong,
but decided to send her to the
Stollery Childrens Hospital in
Edmonton where she was diagnosed, and hospitalized for
10 days.
If we would have been 30
or 45 minutes later to the first
hospital then she would have passed
away, said her brother Kyle.
It has been an adjustment for the entire family as they learn a new way of
living. Stewart is constantly monitoring
her carbohydrate and blood sugar levels, and her mom, Michelle Woods, is
always keeping an eye on her, worried
something may happen in the middle
of the night.
As part of the Kids for a Cure campaign Stewart had to raise $500 to show
they are committed to funding research
for a cure. Michelle reached out to the
Strathmore Lions who donated $500 to
them and their cause.
There are more than 300,000 Canadians living with T1D. JDRF has been
conducting leading edge clinical trials
to try and help with the management,
care and cure of T1D. Type 1 can cause
other complications such as blindness,
kidney failure, nerve damage and heart
attacks.
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Slow starts cost Kings points


JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The Strathmore Wheatland Kings
want to forget their most recent home
game as they were annihilated 9-3 by
the Mountainview Colts on Nov. 14.
Head coach Jeremy Blumes put it simply that it was downright embarrassing
for the hometown fans to watch a poor
display of Junior B hockey.
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week of practice but obviously there
was a lack of teamwork, communication (and) simple missed defensive assignments where guys are five feet from
the outside of our crease and left untouched, said Blumes. Tough night to
be a goalie if youre playing in front of
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the last time we played them, these guys
jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the first five
minutes as well, said Blumes.
Brett Dumaine scored twice and added an assist, while captain Kirby Ruzesky notched a goal and an assist in the
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assists.
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lack of motivation in the players, which
cost them as the Copperheads scored
five first period goals.
(In Coaldale it) seemed to be the
same story over and over again. We
cant consistently play 60 minutes of
hockey they scored five goals in the
first and we only scored one, said Robinson. If you take away that period and
its a totally different hockey game. We
really need to start playing 60 minutes
of consistent hockey.

Things could have gone better for the Wheatland Kings as they lost 9-3 to the Mountainview Colts on
Nov. 14 at the Strathmore Family Centre.

Doug Taylor Photos

The Kings seemed unable to dig


themselves out of an early hole with the
Copperheads and never could catch up
to the pace of play.
Slow starts are really hurting us right
now. We cant seem to get a good hop
on the opposition right off the bat.
So its one of them things weve been
preaching in our pre-game talks, even
in the intermissions we need a little
bit more urgency and play with more
passion, said Robinson.
The message that was sent after the

game is that we need to move on, but at


the same time we cant just forget about
it and do the same thing. We have to
keep it fresh in our memory because we
want the guys to use this as motivation
for next weekend.
Beckley got two goals and Cody Willis added one in the loss.
The Kings will now travel to Stettler
on Nov. 21 (7:30 p.m.) before returning home to take on the High River
Flyers the following day (8 p.m.) at the
Strathmore Family Centre.

HOME GAMES

Saturday, Nov 22 8:00 pm vs High River


Saturday, Nov 29 8:15 pm vs Ponoka

Friday, Nov. 28 8:00 pm

Strathmore Family Centre - Gold Arena

Saturday, Nov. 29 5:15 pm

vs Calgary Flames

vs St Albert Sports Raiders

Nov 14 - Stacey Kenney; Nov 15 - Brayden Beckley

The Strathmore Wheatland Kings are Back!

Strathmore Family Centre

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Kyle Gordon

NOV. 15 VS LLOYDMINSTER
BAKER HUGHES BOBCATS

Cole Noble

NOV. 16 VS SHERWOOD PARK


J.ENNIS KINGS

Come Cheer On Your UFA Bisons!

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Local Raiders relish experience

JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

For four Strathmore and area 15-yearold midget hockey players, playing close
to home for the high-caliber minor midget Rockyview Raiders has been truly a
great experience in this young season.
Its pretty great playing on the Raiders, theyve got a great coaching staff
(and) a great group of guys. Its pretty
fun to get our own dressing room, said
Strathmore native Kaden Hanas.
He has really liked what the Alberta
Minor Midget Hockey League (AMMHL)
has to offer as far as competitiveness
goes with each team, and helping the
players with development to go to the
next level.
Its really competitive, great hockey,
he said. This is a stepping stone definitely and hopefully go on to play (with
the UFA Bisons) next year.
Hanas said his favorite moment so far

this season is playing in the Prospects


Cup, which took place this past weekend from Nov. 13-16 in Chestermere.
Its going good, we had a rough weekend last weekend, but its a fun time
playing in the Prospects Cup (with) a lot
of scouts here and a lot of teams, Hanas. Its a good option because if youre
not good enough to play midget doubleA, you can come here and develop then
possibly get there or play major.
Hanas currently has five goals and five
assists in 12 games.
Langdon native and Raider forward
Robert Butterwick thinks its a whole
different caliber of players in this league.
Its a big step from bantam doubleA last year, way faster, bigger people.
(There is) lots of experiences with the
fast teams, said Butterwick.
He enjoys being on the bus trips and
bonding with his teammates.
The most significant thing about playing in a high-end tournament such as

the Prospects Cup is that it can be a


learning experience for the players with
scouts being in the stands.
Its a little nerve wracking, but I mean
if you do your best, try you hardest, its
all you can do, he said.
Butterwick currently has four goals
and two assists through 10 games.
Strathmore native Scott Desserre believes its something special to play in
this league with other skilled 15-yearolds.
I think its a special opportunity to
compete against guys your own age,
you can really develop and work hard
to get midget triple-A or double-A, said
Desserre. I think my plays not too bad,
the team has been doing pretty well,
weve been struggling a bit lately but
hopefully we can use this tournament to
turn things around and get things rolling
again when the league comes back.
Desserre has two goals in 12 games.
Strathmore-raised Raiders goalie Nel-

Wildrose Motion to Entrench Property


Rights in the Canadian Constitution
On Nov. 24, Wildrose MLA Rod Fox, with the support of MLA Gary
Bikman, will introduce Motion 501 in the Alberta legislature to entrench
property rights in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
If Motion 501 passes, Lethbridge MP Jim Hillyer will introduce a similar
motion in the House of Commons.
Please contact your MLA and MP and ask them to support these
important motions.14113LL1
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Local Strathmore players Kaden Hanas (l-r),


Robert Butterwick, Nelson Schiller and Scott
Desserre are having a successful tenure so far
with the Rockyford Raiders of the Alberta Minor
Midget Hockey League for 15 year old elite players.
Justin Seward Photo

son Schiller has seen his fair share of


the crease so far this season and it has
been a great experience for him so far.
Playing for the Raiders has been
great. Its way more competitive, shots
are harder, said Schiller. (The Prospects Cup) is fun, theres a lot of scouts
and we have a great group of guys. I
hope to keep winning, win the Sutter
Cup and get to the provincial final.
Schiller currently has a 3-1-2 record
with .888 save percentage.
Head coach Payden Grant is impressed with the impact that these players have made so far this season.
I think theyre all good players and
there is a reason why theyre all on this
team, said Grant. Nelson has been
good in net for us all year, I coached
Scott and Kaden last year and theyve
come a long way this year and playing
with way more confidence. Robert is an
energy player, theyve adjusted well and
are up to the pace of the league.
They bowed to the Calgary Rangers
4-3 in the quarterfinals of the Prospects
Cup.
The Raiders currently sit in second in
the AMMHL south division with a record
of 8-2-2.

Why are home inspections


important?

Top left: An exterior for a house should be inspected for the landscaping slope being pointed away
from the house and the condition of the exterior cladding on the house as it could be cracked or
breaking off. Top right: Hunter Home Inspector, Laurie Hunter inspects the electrical plugs in an upstairs bathroom for a Ground Fault Interruptor (G.F.I) and polarity during what would be a routine
part of a house inspection. Bottom left: Ian Lamont of Hunter Home Inspections checks the furnace
for maintenance issues. Bottom right: Inspecting the electrical box for proper labeling and wiring.
Justin Seward Photos

Hunter Home Inspection Services

Owned and operated by Ian Lamont & Laurie Hunter Lamont with over 25 years in the
construction industry. Licensed, Bonded, Insured, and member of Strathmore Chamber
of Commerce.
We Offer
Flexible scheduling to suite your needs
We take pride in providing a through & objective inspection in 3 to 4 hours, including
the completion of the report on site
We work for you, not the realtor, in what is one of the largest purchases in your life
A detailed written report will include Roofing, Exterior, Structure, Insulation & Ventilation, Electrical, Heating & Cooling, Plumbing and Interior. (infra red camera included in
all inspections) This information, as well as a home maintenance schedule, is presented
in the report showing the positive as well as the items needing maintenance or further
inspection by an expert in that field
We encourage prospective home purchasers to take part in the inspection process
Located in Strathmore we serve Strathmore, Chestermere, Langdon, Calgary, and all
other surrounding areas
Our Commitment to you: After completion of the initial inspection I will continue to be
available to you should you have other on-going concerns.
Please give us a call for more information.
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Contact us at Cell 403-499-9412 Res: 403-983-2725 E-mail: [email protected]
Web: www.hunterhomeinspections.ca

If youre a future home


buyer, an inspection would
never be a bad option to
consider before making one
of the most significant purchase in your life.
Hunter Home Inspections
owner Ian Lamont and his
wife Laurie have been in
the industry for more then
25 years and have seen
most everything in an inspection. They could not
stress enough how important an inspection can be to
a prospective home buyer.
A home inspection is an
examination of a propertys
condition, usually but not
always, performed in anticipation of the home sale,
said Lamont.
Lamont suggests that the
buyers should consider going through the government
in making sure they are getting a properly licensed inspector.
Make sure your investment is an informed decision by using a registered
home inspector licensed
through the Government of
Alberta who carries E &O
insurance and is bonded,
providing purchasers an
unbiased third party opinion, said Lamont.
All the home inspector
can do is go through the

home and provide recommendations for the buyer


once they do a thorough
three to four hour inspection.
We may provide the following: a pre-purchase inspection, new home warranty inspection, a pre-listing
check and an annual home
maintenance report, said
Lamont.
Inspectors are not employed to repair the house
but to give an idea to the
buyer as to what needs to
be done.
A home inspector is a
generalist, were not electricians, plumbers, or roofers
but we can certainly pick
up potential problems and
alert people that this may
not be something that you
need to deal with immediately but this is our observation and in this time
frame, itd be wise to have
someone to look at, said
Laurie.
The steps that are taken
by a home inspector are
purpose, scope and report.
Purpose: the inspection
is a visual observation of
the property to detect the
presence of home defects
and its a snapshot of the
condition of the home today at the time of inspec-

tion. Scope: is limited to


the accessible areas of the
property and is based on
the conditions of the property at the precise time and
date of the inspection, said
Lamont.
(Lastly),
the
report,
where clients are provided
with a written report of the
inspection companys visual
observations.
However, home inspectors are not repairmen, so if
there are any deficiencies in
the house then they suggest
getting a qualified expert to
provide a quote.
An inspection can affect
the purchase price of your
property. Most homes are
not perfect, every house has
issues, but few homes have
major issues, said Lamont.
However if a home does
have a major issue such as
a cracked foundation wall,
this should be looked by a
structural engineer.
Lamont would like to
also note that if there are
any obvious deficiencies,
this can affect the purchase
price and may affect home
insurance rates.
Hunter Home Inspection
inquiries can be directed to
the Lamonts at 403-4999412 or 403-983-2725 and
[email protected].

November 21, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 19

Rebels never give up!


The U14B Ice Rebels travelled to Lethbridge on Nov. 14-16 for
their first tournament of the season. It was a great weekend as
the girls came home after four games with a bronze medal won
in double overtime against their rivals, the Calgary Bowview Inferno. Team members are Christena Davidson (back, l-r), John
Gauvin, Dean Hansen, Maia Beekman, David Sevcik, Makenzie
Hansen (middle, l-r), Breanna Christensen, Hannah Arsenault, Sophie Beekman, Camryn Hinz, Camille Gauvin, Susanne Sevcik,
Tessa Davidson (front, l-r), Annabelle McInnis, Carly Krahenbil and
Meghan Munchrath (absent).
Photo Courtesy of Janique Lagace

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November 24, 2014
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Schiffner thrilled with rodeo season


JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

Despite placing outside the Top 35 at the Professional Bull Riding (PBR) finals in Saskatoon
last weekend, Scott Schiffner is very thrilled with
what he was able to accomplish this rodeo season.
Schiffner was going into the PBR as the reigning champion, but it was just not his weekend
this time around.
I got bucked off both of my bulls up there so
it wasnt a very profitable weekend at all, said
Schiffner. Theyre just good bulls and thats the
whole thing in bull riding, you got to stay on for
eight seconds and I didnt do it.
He admits that the reality of bull riding is you
cant control how the animal is going to react in

the arena.
Theres lots of things in bull riding, its staying on. Its one of them things where everybody
thinks its simple, but youre competing against
a predictable live animal thats spreads the buck
and thats their job is to buck you off and sometimes its just not in the cards, said Schiffner.
Overall, Schiffner had a very successful year
with winning the Calgary Stampede and doing
well at other events.
It went good, the thing this year I was proud of
in pressure situations, I raised my level in Calgary,
winning $100,000 there and I had to dig deep at
the end of the year and make Canadian Finals. I
always like to do a little better at the Canadian
Finals, its my favorite place to be, said Schiffner.
He ended up placing third overall in the PBR
circuit at seasons end.

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Wheatland Braves head coach Keith Klemmensen liked
what he saw from his team in a tightly contested 3-1 win over
the Taber Golden Suns on Nov. 14 in Gleichen.
Its one of those situations where you got a good result
and maybe not your best effort, but you still grew that game.
Sometimes you win a hockey game without your 100 per cent
best effort and you beat a good team that can show (our)
guys that we do have a good team, said Klemmensen. On the
other hand, I saw stuff that the effort level has fallen because
weve played some teams that havent been a challenge to
them. Its human nature that theyre going to get a way with
as little as possible.
He felt that the local double-A peewee team did keep pushing to produce more offence, but the effort was not there at
times in the game.
I never got the sense that the whole team was giving it a
100 per cent all the time. I had a couple guys, it was their best
game of the year, said Klemmensen.
Goal scorers were Bryce Benfield, Kage Yellowfly and Zach
Nicolls.
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Cougars have a great season


JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The Crowther Memorial
Junior High School Cougars
volleyball teams both had
successful volleyball seasons, as both teams were

able to make it to the zone


tournaments.
The boys team went to
the very end of their zone
tournament as hosts, only to
lose in two sets to the Ecole
Okotoks Junior Ocelots. According to coach Brad Hunt-

Pass the Salt

HELPING THOSE IN NEED


Recently, I came across a news item
about a pastor in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. He had been issued a citation for
feeding the homeless on the streets
of the city. The city council passed an
ordinance the end of October that forbid the feeding of homeless individuals
and families in plain view.
Those who would care for the poor
and the homeless must do it out of
sight so as not to disturb, the local
population or the tourists who visit
the city. The offending pastor reacted
and using the social media posted the
actions of local authorities. He has
enlisted the support of two top lawyers
who will work pro-bono and refuses
to pay the fine that comes with the citation. When you read what I have just
shared you might be moved to suggest
that this would not happen here but I
would venture to disagree with you.
As a country, a province and as a
community, I believe we are moving in
this very direction. Most of the rhetoric
coming out of Ottawa suggests that
our country is now about the taxpayer and not the people.
All commentary is framed in the
context of the individual taxpayer as
opposed to the community or society.
The concessions offered by our
government are by and large directed
at those with more significant incomes
and resources. The poor and the
homeless are virtually ignored as we
roll out more and more resources for
those who have and ignore or reduce
our concern for those who have not.
I am asking here that we take more
seriously the tenets of the Christian

BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH


105 Main St. Carseland
403-934-9337
[email protected]
Pastor: Andy Wiebe
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
www.bowriveralliance.com
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY
(1 PET. 2:9)
115A 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403-667-7832
Pastor: Dunmoye Lawal
Sunday Service: 10:30 am
Friday (Divine Encounter): 7 pm
Thursday Bible Study: 7 pm
www.rccgstrathmore.com
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
50 Maplewood Drive 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Childrens Pastor: Lori Dollinger
Youth Pastor: Kyle Lomenda
New Office Hours:
9 am - 4 pm Tues - Wed - Thur
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Childrens Church & Nursery in Service
Extending Grace - igniting hope
www.strathmorefullgospel.com
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Worship Schedule
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm
Sunday Family 10:30 am
Christian Education
For All - Ages 3-103
Sunday at 9:30 am
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ!
HARVEST HEALING CENTRE
NEW: 102 Canal Gardens
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Sundays 10:30 am
Come join us for a spirit-filled time
of worship

faith that our leaders often allude to


in speech after speech. I am asking
that we be wary of decisions made
for us in Ottawa and Edmonton, which
ignore the plight of those with fewer
material resources and re-assert
our commitment to caring for those
who have less than we do. I am not
suggesting that our council would
pass such a silly ordinance but I am
asking that we return provincially and
nationally to the way of our collective
past where we provided resources for
housing, where we sought in policy
and practice to address the needs of
the less fortunate.
I rejoice at the history of Strathmore
dealing with the plight of the homeless
and their ongoing efforts to address
affordable housing. However, please
remember as Christmas approaches
that we are producing more Christmas
hampers than ever, we have more
clients at our local food bank and more
families who are living on the edge
of poverty. In my part of the Christian
community, we hear the following from
our Holy Book.
It is from the Good News according
to Matthew Chapter 25:44-45. They
asked, when did we see you hungry
or thirsty or a stranger or needing
clothes or sick or in prison, and did not
help you? The Son of Man will reply,
I tell you the truth, whatever you did
not do for one of the least of these, you
did not do for me.
That is the way I see it today and
wanted to share my thoughts with you.

Bryan Beveridge, Pastor,


St. Michaels Church

STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Meeting in the Lutheran Church
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-983-0081
Pastor: Ghena Girleanu
Services held every Saturday
Sabbath School: 10 AM
Worship Service: 11 AM
www.strathmoreadventist.ca
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym
709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
403-934-2641
Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
Masses: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 10 am
ST. MICHAEL & ALL
ANGELS ANGLICAN
Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ
INTERIM WORSHIP LOCATION:
245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore
(NORTH door) 403-934-3017
Pastor & Priest: Bryan Beveridge
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
HOPE COMMUNITY
COVENANT CHURCH
245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore 403-934-2424
Worship Service Sundays 10 am
Lead Pastor: Glenn Peterson
www.hope-community.ca
STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
325 1 Ave 403-934-3543
Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Pastor: Darrell Young
Associate Pastor: Byron Allan
9:30 am Sunday School for All Ages
11:00 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com
STRATHMORE UNITED
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
403-934-3025
Rev. Pamela Scott
Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Babysitting Provided
Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired

ley, the silver medal showing


was nothing to be ashamed of.
The boys came into the tournament with an undefeated
match streak over the previous
two tournaments. They always
stayed humble but you could
definitely see and feel an optimism that this year just might
be the year we could win zone,
said Huntley. Although they
were disappointed in the loss,
they never let down. As I told
the boys, you didnt lose to
yourselves; you lost to a very
good team. They just ended up
with a few more points than us.
The most noticeable attribute
that was seen by the team was
their teamwork, as they never
gave up.
The biggest strength the
boys had that day was their
teamwork. There were several
moments where our backs were
against the wall and it was up
to the boys on the court, and
the other players cheering from
the bench, to pull themselves
through, said Huntley. There
were three key game-changing
moments that come to mind in
this tournament that, if handled
differently, would have saw our
team receiving a third or fourth
place medal. Instead, I was
privileged to observe a maturity
not often seen in junior high
sports.
Huntley admitted it was a real
honor to watch the progression
of the boys throughout the season.
The biggest strength of our
team this year was our team
spirit and our team personality, it really was the dream team

to coach. I didnt have a single


negative personality on the
team, everyone looked out for
and supported one another. It
was some of the most fun Ive
ever had coaching any team,
said Huntley.
There wasnt much that I
wasnt proud of for this team. If
I had to choose one particular
thing I was most proud of, Id
have to say their perseverance
during the zone tournament.
They hit several big roadblocks
that would have crumbled most
teams but these boys showed
their strength that day.
The girls team showed some
signs of what their capabilities were on the court, but still
needed to work on consistency.
They made the zones in
Brooks where they finished
third in their pool, but played
some tough teams and were
defeated early in the playoff
round.
It was a tough group of seven, very strong volleyball teams.
We finished third in our pool,
and were eliminated early in the
playoffs, but during the roundrobin, we forced many of our
best of three matches to three
sets, said coach Chris Iversen.
The girls played well in nearly every set they played, but we
just didnt consistently get the
break we needed on the scoreboard.
He was really impressed
with the teams hard work and
improvements made in every
match.
Overall, it was a very good
season. We saw big improvement in all of our players, from

our experienced veterans to our


rookie alternates, said Iversen.
My biggest goal as a coach is
to see players develop and improve, which is definitely what
happened this year.
He really liked the fact that
his team was able to still have
fun playing volleyball and really
being able create a bond.
Their ability to just have fun
and enjoy themselves playing
volleyball. We had numerous
timeouts during matches, where
we could laugh and joke, and
enjoy our time together as a
team, even when things werent
going our way, said Iversen.
After those disappointing
matches, where the players
were unhappy with a loss, they
were able to shake it off quickly, and not let it bother them,
and move on.
It seemed at times that the
girls did lack some consistency
and had to battle through a lot
of matches.
At every tournament this
year, they had one or two
matches, where they played
amazing, passers were passing
the ball accurately to our setters, making it easy for them to
make a nice set for our hitters
to make a great attack, just like
we had been working on all
week in practice, said Iversen.
Then in another match, not so
much. But that is the nature of
coaching a team of young people, inconsistency is part of the
game at this level.
Both teams will look to be
stronger and aggressive come
next season but otherwise they
had very successful seasons.

Lady Spartans show determination at zones


JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

Senior Spartan girls volleyball coach Randy Moncks could
not be more proud of his teams
performance to end off the volleyball season at zones on Nov.
14-15 in Brooks.
At zones, there were two pools
of five but this time only the top
three teams advanced, where at
our home tournament four teams
advanced so there was less pres-

sure on the Spartans to make the


playoff round. We took Springbank, Holy Trinity from Okotoks,
and Canmore to three sets, but
each time lost the third set, said
Moncks.
Moncks decided to change up
his game plan by shifting some
stronger players up front to give
opponents a different look.
We changed our lineup
around so that some our stronger girls could hit in different
positions and we put one of our

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to help block the oppositions offence, said Moncks. Overall, our
offence and defense was slightly
stronger. No matter how difficult
our opponents were this year the
Spartan senior girls always battled and gave their best effort.
Monck added that six Grade
12s will graduate this year and
next year they will probably be
bringing up eight new girls to rebuild the Spartan girls senior volleyball program.

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CLASSIFIEDS

MEMORIAMS

Obituaries
KANE, Susan

September 17, 1921


November 12, 2014

The Strathmore High School Junior Varsity


Spartan boys volleyball team went undefeated
through the zone tournament.

Photo Courtesy of Cole Hintz


The
Strathmore
High School junior
varsity
Spartan
girls volleyball team
hosted the Bow Valley Bobcats in their
opening match on
Nov. 14.

Team spirit

Shannon LeClair
Photo

JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The Strathmore High School junior
girls Spartan volleyball team saw an
improved compete level as the season went along and right through into
zones.
Our team was seeded as 8th in
the tournament and that is where we
placed at completion, said head coach
Carrie Westgard.
The team learned a lot from the
highly competitive games they played
(in zones), rallies were longer so they
improved their intensity and focus.
Westgard was really impressed with
how her team was capable of maintaining team spirit while showing glimpses
of their potential on the court.
The biggest strength of the team this
year is that they had massive team spirit, they work hard for each other. They
will continue to improve as they have
so much potential, said Westgard.
The improved athleticism by the players was something that got high praise
from their head coach.
We have many athletes on the team,
they learned rapidly throughout the
season and should be proud of the
substantial improvements they made in
their game. They represented SHS with
integrity and grace, they are wonderful ambassadors for our school, said
Westgard.
Meanwhile, the junior boys who
played as a senior team in exhibition
tournaments ended the year on a
high note as they won all but one set in
their gold medal winning performance
at zones.
Our team played extremely well,
we won the Junior Varsity Zone banner, beating the HTA Knights in the final. We played really good defense and
served very tough allowing us to score
points in transition, said head coach
Cole Hintz.
The strategy that the boys used was
working for them effectively throughout the tournament.
We did a good job of passing and
establishing an effective middle attack,
which gave our outside hitters an easier
block to hit against, said Hintz.
The team had a very successful season and kept getting better as they
played in every tournament.
We played up all year trying to find
difficult competitions so we could learn
the level of aggressiveness and efficiency we would need to be a high quality
team. We learned a lot and was able to
keep improving the entire season, said
Hintz.
He also added that most of the team
will be returning next year and will be
stronger and more athletic which will
hopefully lead to more success.

Susan passed away in the


Strathmore Hospital on November 12, 2104 after a short illness. Susan was born
near Swift Current, Saskatchewan and was the
second youngest of ten children. She moved to
Calgary in 1948 where she met her late husband,
Frank. They had one daughter. Susan was predeceased by her husband and all her brothers and
sisters. She is survived by her daughter, Phyllis
(Bill). She enjoyed baking and her cookies will be
greatly missed. At the request of the family, no funeral will be held. In lieu of flowers, and because
she always enjoyed having cats around, please
send donations directly to the Calgary Humane
Society (4455 110th AVE SE, Calgary, Alberta T2C
2T7). To send condolences, please visit Susans
obituary at www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.

MEMORIAMS

Peter Armstrong
Nov. 24, 1943

~
We miss his smile, his kindly ways,
With him we spent some happy days;
Well miss him when we need a friend,
On him we always could depend.
If only he were here today
Then this to him we could say,
God bless you, Dad, on your birthday.

In
LovingMemory
Of Leona Mary Trach
Who Passed Away
November 14, 2013.

~wife, mother, grandmother, friend~


Gentle woman,
Unfailing friend,
Adventurer and comedienne.
Our hearts are forever yours,
~The Trach Family~

NEW ARRIVALS

NOTICES

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Piano Tuner -Technician

Happy

Proud parents Mike and Amalia, and big


brother Max are thrilled to announce the
arrival of Raina Elaine Zarokostas.
Born October 29th, weighing 7lbs, 5 oz.

ANNOUNCEMENTS

November 21

Prepare Your Piano for Fall Programs

Don & Kay

32 Years of Noted Piano Service!

Love your kids


and grandkids

Graduate of The Hal T.M. Lyne School of Piano Technology 1981

Kathie L. Zakresky
403.934.5477 [email protected]
The Rockyford
Lions Club
would like to
congratulate

Nicholas
Gerritsen

Where Living Life is Simply Better!

Assisted Living for


all levels of care.

on being selected
to receive this years
Scholarship award.

HAPPY 16TH COLTEN!

From: Dad, Kaity, Nan, Papa,


Auntie Shelly, Uncle Marty,
Kassie, Chelsey, Travis, Brittany.

THANK YOUS

Nicholas recently
graduated from
Standard School and
is currently attending
UBCO in Kelowna
pursuing a degree in
engineering.

Pro Water A&W


Booster Juice
Sylvan Lake-Jasper Hockey Camp
Alpine View Pet Spa SWAT Consulting
Evolution Glass Matt/Sharp Shop
B&P Cycle Jeff and Ginnette Stender
Kenwynn Farms Choice Contracting
Scott Fargey Prairie Paws
Dominos Pizza Siberian Studios

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403.934.5294

NOTICES
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.

The Strathmore Atom Tournament Committee


thank all the businesses and people who helped
make the Strathmore Atom Tournament
this past weekend a great sucess!

Alzheimers/Dementia/Palliative

www.StrathmoreTimes.com

This program is neighbours helping neighbours,


all donations stay in the Wheatland County!
Donations can be made throughout Strathmore
and The County. Look for collection boxes
at various locations for food and NEW toys!

If you need a hamper phone


403-934-2266
Next meeting Monday, Dec. 1
at Strathmore FCSS
- 85 Lakeside Blvd.

Tutoring

for
Comprehension

GREEN
LEAF
TUTORING

Our Campaign Kicked-Off


on Saturday, November 15

403-901-0344

Monetary Donations can be mailed to:


Strathmore & District Christmas Hamper
Society, Box 2156, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K2
Volunteers please phone:
403-934-9090

Rent Cheadle Community Hall


For Your Event
Weddings - Meetings - Reunions - Etc.
Kitchen and Catering Available.

www.cheadlealberta.com Joanne 403-934-5628

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COMING EVENTS

NOTICES

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Accounting and Administrative
Services for Self-Managed
Condomium Properties
www.condoaccountinggroup.com
403-361-3969
[email protected]

A COUNTRY
CHRISTMAS
MARKET

NEW YEARS
BASH!

Saturday, December 6
11 am - 3 pm

Professional DJ with
free requests from
43,000 songs
Free Coffee and Pop for
designated drivers.
New Years Party
favours and snacks incl.
Cash Bar providing
Budweiser draft beer
for $3 Glass
Canned beer and
highballs for $4
Free champagne
at midnight
$30.00 per person with
only 170 tickets available
Call 403-901-1449
for tickets

HOUSE SITTING
SERVICES
House/Pet Sitting
available while you
are on vacation. References Available.
Contact Lorraine: 403-361-1242

The Strathmore & District Agricultural


Society is holding their

ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING


on Monday, December 15, 2014,
in the Charles Mercer room located in
the Civic Center at 7:00 pm.

This is your chance to let your name


stand to become a member of the
Board of Directors.
To be eligible you need to have been a
current member for one full year,
your nomination form needs to be
submitted to the Strathmore & District
Agricultural Society Office by Monday,
December 8, 2014 by 4:30 pm.
You must be present at the AGM.
Engage in your community &
make a difference!
For any additional information please
contact the office at 403.934.5811.

MISC

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MANGERS & CONSULTANTS


Please join us for an Information
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Monday November 24th 7 pm

Sample products & giveaways


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Your Hosts:
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COMING EVENTS

Nightingale Hall
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MISC
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Strathmore Farmers Market

ANNUAL

CHRISTMAS
MARKET

Saturday November 29th


Strathmore Civic Centre
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Admission to the Market
- Food or Cash Donation

Come do your Pre-Christmas


shopping at the Market
with over 90 vendors
selling their wares.
Santa will also make an
appearance from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Will Have A Photobooth
With Christmas Backdrops

HELP WANTED

NIGHT AUDIT SUPERVISOR

$20/hr. Experience is an asset. Must be available days,


evenings, weekends. Some duties include coordinate,
assign, supervise & review activities of workers,
establish work schedules & procedures, resolve work
related problems
Please email resumes to
[email protected]
Or in person at the front desk, 350 Ridge Rd,
Strathmore Or via fax (403) 901-0016

Stella Jones Canada, Carseland Operations.


Looking for a

HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC


Excellent benefits and wages for this
position. Shift work required. Shifts run
5 am to 1:30 pm and 10 am to 6:30 pm
Please email resumes to
Duane Johnson - Plant Superintendent
[email protected]

WHEN THE MORN shall bid


us rise, may we feel thy
presence near! May thy glory meet our eyes when we
in thy house appear! There
afford us, Lord, a taste of
our everlasting feast - John
Newton. Canadian Lords Day
Association, Box 1369, Picture Butte, AB, T0K 1V0.
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Service available at select
supporting Distributors. Call
1-888-263-8254.

Stella Jones Canada, Carseland Operations.


Looking for a ticketed

TICKETED MILLWRIGHT
Excellent benefits and wages
for this position.
Shifts runs 8 am to 4:15 pm.

HELP WANTED

Please email resumes to


Duane Johnson - Plant Superintendent
[email protected]

WANTED CHILD CARE


WORKER for Sundays for 2
hrs. Must complete criminal
check and have references.
Please contact 403-8803171.

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Child Care Worker or Supervisor preferred. Criminal record check and first aid are
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More than a job. Think career. Think ownership.
at 309 2nd Ave. or email to
expanding
Chestermere
office
[email protected].
Benefits
Class
1 TruckOur
Driver
(Western
Canada)
after three months.
is looking
for a licensed insurance
Primary Responsibilities:
Qualifications:

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-Minimum one
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toyear
join
our Team.

-Deliver rail equipment and material

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quires FULL-Load
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-PreparedLines
to work
independantly
for1 year
truck (experience with Licensed
loaders and Personal
CSR,
minimum
include but not limited to:
long hours with frequent overtime
other construction equipment
is an
experience.
You
may
be
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candidate,
dusting, vacuuming, mopwhile travelling Western Canada
asset)
please send us your resume.
ping, strip and make beds,
To
submit
a
resume:
We offer room for advancement, opportunity
clean washrooms, clean
[email protected]
windows andE: mirrors,
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for flex hours and a great work environment.
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cart. Please F:email
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Send resumes to:
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Attention: Mona Whiteley, Asset Insurance,
the front desk, 350 Ridge Rd,
#6, 140 East Chestermere Drive,
Strathmore or via fax (403)Chestermere, Alberta T1X 1M1
901-0016.
or [email protected]

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More than a job. Think career. Think ownership.

Class 1 Truck Driver (Western Canada)


Primary Responsibilities:

Qualifications:

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-Minimum one year experience/ familiar


with the regulatory paperwork
-Prepared to work independantly for
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TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life

PART TIME
HANDI-BUS DRIVER
Competition No. TOS 2014-HB

An employment opportunity exists for a part-time Handi-bus


Driver at the Town of Strathmore. If you enjoy working with
seniors and physically disabled individuals and would like to
make a difference in the lives of some very special people this
could be the opportunity you are looking for!
Job Requirements:
Must possess a Class 4 Alberta Drivers License.
Ability to assist passengers with loading and unloading.
Able to lift heavy items i.e. wheelchairs, walkers,
oxygen bottles, etc.
Must operate vehicles and wheel chair equipment
in a safe and secure environment.
Previous professional driving experience would be an asset.
Communicate effectively with clients in a respectful
and courteous manner.
First aid/CPR certificate
Clean drivers abstract and criminal record check
The position is part-time with a maximum of 29 hours per week;
shifts will vary and applicants must be flexible enough to work
weekdays, statutory holidays, evenings and weekends.
Those interested in applying should submit a complete resume
to:
Shannon Cuff, Human Resources
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Email: [email protected]
(When emailing please quote the position in the subject line)
This position will close when a suitable candidate is found.

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

LABOURERS REQUIRED

Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub

for greenhouse operation

is hiring
3 Permanent, Full Time:

Responsibilities include transplanting, watering,


handling & maintenance of plant material and
preparation of orders. Labourers required to work
a minimum of 40 hours per week and must be available
to work different shifts, 7 days a week.
Positions are available staring early March and last until
late June. No previous work experience or qualifications
required. Starting wage is $10.20/hour.
Location is 8.5 km south of Standard.
Please call AVB Greenhouses (403) 644-2380
to arrange an interview.

FOOD AND
BEVERAGE
SERVERS

$10 Hourly, for 40.00 Hours per week


Experience: 1 to 2 years

Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub
is hiring:

Cooks

2 Permanent , Full Time


$13.50 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years
Skills and Duties: Prepare and cook full course
meals and individual dishes for customers while
ensuring quality of food and determine size of
food proportions. Work with minimal supervision. Inspect and clean kitchen, food service
and work areas, and supervise kitchen helpers.
Work with specialized cooking equipment (deep
fryer, etc.), Good oral communication, ability to
work with others, job task planning and organizing, and significant use of memory required.
Speak English, Read English, Write English.
How to Apply with resume: by email to
[email protected]
or In Person 380 Ridge Road,
Strathmore AB T1P1B5 between 13:00 and 17:00

Serve food and beverages, general plate service.


Describe and advise on menu items including
daily specials for customers. Present, open, pour
and serve wine in appropriate wine glassware.
Present bills to customers and accept and manage
payments in cash, credit or debit cards. Clear and
clean tables, trays and chairs. Replenish condiments and other supplies at tables and serving
areas. Set tables. Must be of legal age to mix and
serve alcoholic beverages and acquire ProServe
within 30 days of hire. Must be Customer service
oriented and physically fit. Experience on Squirrel
POS system or similar an asset.

2200 hour program a must.


Attractive percentage split.
Newly renovated office space.
Take over busy existing office.

Interested candidates are invited to submit


a resume by mail, email or fax.
Positions close On November 27th, 2014
at noon. We thank all applicants who apply,
but only those short-listed will be contacted.
Please forward resume to:
Maria Gingras
Caretaking Supervisor
Golden Hills School Div. #75
435A Hwy #1
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J4
Phone: 403-324-3842
Fax: 403-934-5125
Email: [email protected]

Manager

$16.56 Hourly, for 40 Hours per week


Experience: 2 to 3 years

is hiring:

Cooks

still hiring

Competitive wages including O.T


and other Benefits.
Valid drivers licence and a good
attitude a must. High school
diploma an asset.

4 Full Time, Permanent


$13.50 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years
Skills: Prepare and cook full course meals and
individual dishes including for customers with food
allergies or intolerances, while ensuring quality of
food and determine size of food proportions are
met. Work with minimal supervision and train staff
in preparation, cooking and handling of food. Clean
and inspect kitchens and food service areas, Work
with specialized cooking equipment (deep fryer,
etc). Good oral communication, ability to work
with others, job task planning and organizing, and
significant use of memory required. Speak English,
Read English, Write English
How to Apply- with resume to: 510 Highway #1
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1M6
By Mail or In Person between 9:00 and 17:00 :
By Fax :(403) 934-9502

Send resumes to:


namaka farms inC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Fax (403) 934-6133

is hiring: 1 permanent, full time

Assistant Restaurant Manager


$15.62 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
Experience: 1 to 2 years

Credentials/Education: Must have (or get within 30


days of hire): AGLC Smart Serve Program, First Aid
Certificate.
is hiring: 1 permanent, full time

Business Equipment and Computer Applications:


Micros system, General office equipment, Record
keeping, Cashiering, Microsoft Office.

3 wide version

Duties/Abilities: Must plan, organize, direct,

$13.50 hourly, for 44 hour/week


Experience: of 1 to 2 years required

Golden Hills School Division #75 requires


Caretaker for Strathmore High School.
Experience is not necessary but would be
considered an asset. Training will be provided.
For more information please visit
GHSD75 website.

1 permanent, full time

StrathmoreTimes.com

Food Services
Supervisor

CARETAKING
STAFF

Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub is hiring:

www.

Please drop resume in person.


240 - 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403-901-0664

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www.

How to Apply: By Mail to 380 Ridge Road


Strathmore AB T1P1B5, In Person between
9:00 and 17:00, or By E-mail to
[email protected]

Custom feedlot & farming


operation looking
for full-time employees

MASSAGE
THERAPIST
NEEDED

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evaluate daily operations, while
CUSTOMER
ensuring that all health, safety, and liquor
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to the achievement
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food service
supervision
ofto60+
staff. Respond
to customer
individual performance
and team targets by selling advertising solutions to assigned
and quality control of foods. Will be responsible
to train goals complaints
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customers and prospects within a designated geographical area. Applying your superior
front staff in job duties, sanitation, safety
procedures,
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on all areas
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while
adhering to deadlines.
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front of house operations. Must possess great oral
andwillorganized
disposition are necessary for aproblem
successful solving
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be given to job
thosetask
with
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and be able tobywork
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780-430-5380
or [email protected].
a
fast-paced
environment
while
paying
attention
environment while under pressure. Standing
and/or
No phone calls
please. We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.
to detail. Standing and/or walking for extended
walking for extended periods. Speak English, Read
periods. Speak, Read, Write English.
English, Write English

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How to Apply
- By Mail or In Person between 9:00 and 17:00
510 Highway #1, Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1M6

AN ALBERTA OILFIELD company is hiring experienced


dozer and excavator operators, meals and lodging provided. Drug testing required.
1-780-723-5051.

GET YOUR
CLASSIFIED
ADS IN THE
TIMES!

HELP WANTED

How to Apply
In Person between 9:00 and 17:00, or By E-mail to
[email protected]

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CUSTOMER SERVICE
REPRESENTATIVE

Full-time Entry level position in Edmonton, Alberta


If you are ambitious, talented and driven, consider a fast-paced career with AWNA. We are currently
seeking a Customer Service Representative to contribute to the achievement of individual performance
goals and team targets by selling advertising solutions to assigned customers and prospects within a
designated geographical area. Applying your superior communication skills and in-depth product
and service knowledge, you will identify value added customer solutions that are aligned with AWNA
sales strategies. In cooperation with the Advertising Director you will develop quotations, receive,
process and verify the accuracy of orders while adhering to deadlines.
Attention to detail, organizational skills, problem solving, teamwork and a personable disposition are
necessary for a successful candidate. Preference will be given to those with previous media experience.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel, is a must.

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Please apply, with salary expectations, by fax or email at;


780-430-5380 or [email protected].

No phone calls please. We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted.

Credentials/Education: Must have (or get within 30


days of hire): AGLC Smart Serve Programs (PROtect, PROserve, REELfacts), First Aid Certificate,
CPR Certificate, Workplace Hazardous Materials
Information System (WHMIS) Certificate.
Business Equipment and Computer Applications:
Squirrel POS system, General office equipment,
Record keeping, Cashiering, Microsoft Office.
Duties/Abilities: Must plan, organize, direct, control, and evaluate daily operations, while ensuring
that all health, safety, and liquor legislation and
regulations are followed. Responsible for the
hiring, training, scheduling, and supervision of 40+
staff. Respond to customer complaints and negotiate with clients for catering or use of facilities.
Must possess great oral communication, excellent
problem solving skills, and organized job task
planning abilities. Must be customer service
oriented and be able to work under pressure in a
fast-paced environment while paying attention to
detail. Standing and/or walking for extended periods. Speak English, Read English, Write English
How to Apply: By Mail to 380 Ridge Road Strathmore
AB T1P1B5, In Person between 9:00 and 17:00,
or By E-mail to [email protected]

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SOLD
JUST LISTED

1.5 STOREY FULLY


RENOVATED HOME.
Excellent modern decor.
Large yard with older single
garage/shed w power.
Open concept living/kitchen
area. Arrowwood offers many of
the perks of small village life.
A must see at $189,900.

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$490,000

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[email protected]

MOVE IN NOW!!!!
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Come home to Nova Scotias beautiful Annapolis Valley ... where
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382 Main St. Wolfville, NS B4P 1C9


1-877-542-5781 ext. 63

Professional All Breed

Dog grooming.

AMAZING 23+ beautifully treed


acreage SE of Strathmore.
Straightwall shop and house all in
one. Three bedrooms, two baths,
terminable water rights, dugout,
fruit trees private setting. Take a
look at this one. $800,000

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Nonie
Hall

(403)
934-0420

$649,000.

Vacant Residential lot in Carseland, build your dream


home here! $59,900 plus GST

SOLD
PRICE REDUCED

$234,900

Glenna
MitznerErnst
(403)
605-6830

PRICE REDUCED

THIRD FLOOR
2 BEDROOM
APARTMENT
In Lambert Village. 60+ adult
living. Great view from
balcony. Close to downtown.
$167,900

Ross
Collins

(403)
934-2001

NEW 1753SQFT 2 STOREY in The


Ranch! 3 bedrooms, bonus room, triple
garage! $435,900

C/S
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION

REDUCED

Serving the Valley Since 1971.

$316,900
1550 SQ FT MAIN
2 FIREPLACES SUNROOM, MAIN FLOOR FAMILY
RM, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION

3 Acres west of Strathmore, Amazing


views from the upper deck and lower
covered deck. 2 Storey with so many
extras, 2 fireplaces, hardwood, granite, ceramic tile, 2 garages, top of the
line appliances, the list goes on!!

EXCELLENT BUILDING
SITE on 14+ acres east of
Strathmore. Private setting.
Power nearby. Easy commute
in all directions. $127,000

strathmore

[email protected]

Tina
Scott

$449,000
POST OFFICE BUILDING - 2800
Sq. Ft., built in 1984, Lease in
Place! Great Investment
Opportunity

This 2 storey in Strathmore


Lakes is fully developed with
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, on a
huge landscaped lot. Extras
include Air Conditioning,
Underground sprinklers, and
more!

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Tel: 403.333.6070 Fax: 403.901.0738

$254,900
OPEN DESIGN- MAPLE
KITCHEN JUST LISTED
3 BEDROOMS- 3 BATHROOMS, WALKOUT ATTACHED GARAGE

$155,000
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME, WALKOUT LOT BACKING ONTO BOW
RIVER, SPECTACULAR VIEW GOLF COUSE COMMUNITY

SHAUN KOS

www.comehometothevalley.ca

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

$257,700
VALUE PLUS DETACHED
GARAGE, VAULTED CEILINGS
SKYLIGHT, LARGE BEDROOMSIMMACULATE

EMAIL YOUR RESUM TO:

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Serving the Valley Since 1971.
Kori-Lynn
Corbin
Mortgage Specialist
382 Main St. Wolfville, NS B4P 1C9
Strathmore & Area 1-877-542-5781 ext. 63

MOSSLEIGH
1100 sq ft home with excellent
renos and insulated shop with
woodstove heat. This property
is a gardeners dream. Huge
trees. Greenhouse frame.
Unlimited parking. For more
photos check MLS C3623608.
Affordable price. $159,900.

JUST LISTED

Come home to Nova Scotias beautiful Annapolis Valley ...


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Enjoy a safe place to raise
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Welcome to

VINTAGE CHARM
50 X 32 HEATED INSULATED
Dont miss this completely renoSHOP IN ARROWWOOD
vated 2200 sq ft home. Tastefully Newer metal roofing, siding, infra
updated while keeping its old red and overhead furnace, two piece
fashioned features. Beautiful
washroom with hot water, office and
hardwood throughout. Large
showroom. Large air compressor
jaccuzi ensuite. High ceilings.
and pneumatic lines throughout
shop area. Excellent value.
garage and shop. Immediate
$110,000
possession. Arrowwood.
$234,900.

$187,700
MOVE IN READY UPGRADES, 3 BEDROOMS
LOCATION PLUS

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HELP WANTED

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Immaculate Home
-3 good sized bedrooms,
large open living area, car
port and huge yard in
Rockyford. $139,900

2 bedroom home with


new flooring, bathroom fixtures and
newer appliances.
$32,000

24 ACRE TREE FARM with 1775sqft


home and large shop. $800,000
3.36 ACRES with well, power, gas to
property line. West of strathmore.
$179,900

Dixie
Hartell

(403)
934-1034

157 ACRES CROP LAND Just west of town limits. Possible subdivisions. Great investment.

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706 WILLOW DRIVE,


SMORE., AB.
BUNGALOW 1193 SQ.FT.
LIST PRICE @
$349,900

24 HILLVIEW DRIVE,
SMORE., AB.
BUNGALOW 1480 SQ.FT.
LIST PRICE @
$379,900.

244073 RANGE ROAD 265,


LYALTA, AB.
BUNGALOW 1278 SQ.FT.,
2.42 ACRES, LIST PRICE @
$549,900.

Billie
McCallum
(403)
477-5422

FOR A NO PRESSURE, ENJOYABLE APPROACH TO BUYING OR SELLING

SOLD
PRICE REDUCED

SOLD

NEW
ONE OF A KIND ACREAGE!
Breathtaking Views,
Private & Well Treed, Water Rights,
3 Bedroom Home, Shop, Fruit Trees.
ITS A MUST SEE!

Nicole
Cordes

(403)
901-5855

JUST LISTED

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AUCTIONS

RENTALS

UNRESERVED Bailiff Seizure


Auction Sale. November 22,
9 a.m. Modular Building
Manufacturer - 11750 - 181
Street, Edmonton. Info at
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780-944-9144.

CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm or 2


bdrm. Heat & water included. No pets. Please call for
availability. Call Keli 403324-2944.

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.

WANTED
FIREARMS. All types wanted,
estates, collections, single
items, military. We handle
all paperwork and transportation. Licensed dealer.
1-866-960-0045; www.dollars4guns.com.

TRAINING
MEDICAL BILLING Trainees
needed! Learn to process &
submit claims for hospitals
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MANUFACTURED
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on ordering
new. Only
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or email [email protected].

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REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE BY OWNER

403-803-4605

TWO LARGE BEDROOMS, 1.5


bath, with garage. Available
for rent Jan.1! Please contact 403-990-4962.

701 WESTMOUNT DRIVE


- 1 bedroom , partially
renovated unit with patio
available now. Parking
included, no pets. $925
plus utilities. Close to
Westmount School. Call
the Resident Manager at
403-983-3628.

WESTMOUNT DRIVE - 1
& 2 bedroom, fully renovated units with balcony
or patio. Includes washer/
dryer and parking. From
$995 plus utilities. Close
to Westmount School. Call
the Resident Manager at
403-983-3628.

230 CENTRE STREET,


updated 3 bedroom unit
available immediately in a
quiet 4plex! Rent starting
from $1225.00 In-suite
laundry, four appliances
and parking included.
Just 25 minutes outside
of Calgary and a short
distance away from the
newly developed shopping district. Utilities
extra. Call Emerald Management & Realty Ltd. at
403-237-8811.

CALL SHAUNA

Welcoming
New Clients

JUST REDUCED!

Added 37ac of fenced grassland


Very secluded and immaculately maintained
acreage. Near Rockyford.

Craig Brassard
403.361.0143

[email protected]
www.calgarynwrealestate.com

the strathmore realty group

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REAL ESTATE

NEW LISTING
1.5 STOREY FULLY RENOVATED HOME
Excellent modern decor. Large yard with
older single garage/shed w power.
Open concept living/kitchen area.
A must see at $189,900.
Arrowwood offers many of the
perks of small village life.

TURNKEY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY


Well established. Great downtown
Strathmore location. Excellent exposure.
Profitable income. Low operating costs.
Strong repeat client base. Flexible hours.
Great growth potential. Price includes all
fixtures, signage, good will
& training. Showings by appointment only.

MLSC1024345

Call Raelene Nichol for more


information or to see this great
business. (403)921-6111.
CALL LORNA

TAKE LIFE
EASIER!!
$317,900

SOLD

FLAVOUR OF
1910 - $204,900

SOLD

But new like 2014.


all on .37 of an Acre
Double Garage & Sheds
20 min east of
Strathmore.

START HERE
$249,900
CARSELAND

CALL LORNA

SOLD

WELL KEPT BILEVEL


HUGE TREED YARD
4 BDRMS,
COMPUTER ROOM
FAMILY AND GAMES ROOM

NEW ROAD INTO


SUBDIVISION.

CALL SHAUNA

CALL SHAUNA

SOLD
SOLD

4 ACRES IN CALGARY
CITY LIMITS - $1,375,000

CALL SHAUNA

BUNGALOW WITH 2
GARAGES - $239,900
Small town living
1546 sq.ft. bunglow
3+2 bdrms, 3
baths
Fully finished

CALL SHAUNA

TWO HOMES ZONED


R-3 - $450,000
Great rental
properties!
762 sq.ft., 3 bdrms
1250 sq.ft., 5 bdrms
Single detached
garage

CALL SHAUNA

ESTATE WALKOUT
BUNGALOW - $499,900

SOLD

4.07 Acres of Raw


Land - $163,000

Immaculate 1571 sq.ft.


walkout
2+3 bdrms, plus den,
3 baths
Fully finished
Backs onto greenspace,
fronts onto park

Build your dream home!


Located 15 minutes
S.E. of Strathmore
South of Eagle Lake
2 parcels available

CALL SHAUNA

CALL SHAUNA

RENOVATED ON LARGE
LOT - $349,900
Immaculate home
on large lot
3+1 bdrms, 1 baths
Lots of upgrades!
Oversized Double
detached garage

CALL SHAUNA

NO CONDO FEES
- $249,900

CALL SHAUNA

YES YOU CAN!

JUST WEST OF
LANGDON
$549,900

SOLD

GREAT 4 ACRES
SHOP
DOUBLE GARAGE
ATTACHED.
JUST OFF 797.

$444,900

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

$599,000

CUTE & QUAINT


$264,000

SOLD

2+1 brms, 2 baths


Fully finished
Double Detached
garage
Zoned Central
Business

CALL SHAUNA

RENOVATED CONDO
$187,500
Beautifully renovated
condo
3 bdrms, 1 baths
Low condo fees of
$150/month
Move in and enjoy!

CALL LORNA

COMMERCIAL
BUILDING IN
ROCKYFORD $69,900

Prime corner lot


3000+ sq.ft. of retail/
office space
2 piece bath
Receiving door

1262 sq.ft. half duplex


on large lot
3 bedrooms,
1 baths
Lots of upgrades
Situated across
from a park

SOLD

CALL LORNA

3 ACRES NW OF
STRATHMORE - $599,900
Impressive 8 bedroom
3 bath home
Located on 3 acres NW
of Strathmore
Fully finished with suite
30x40 heated,
detached garage

C/S

SOLD

C/S

MODERN &
UPGRADED
- $220,000

1088 sq.ft. condo


2 bedrms, 2 full baths
1088 sq.ft
Underground parking

Beautiful upgraded
Bungalow with
bonus room over
garage and walkout
professionally
landscaped yard.

10-12 ACRE
PARCELS

Refreshed 1440 sqft home


Situated on 1.66 acres
West of Hussar
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
Beautiful prairie views

SOLD

BUY A HOME
OVERSIZE DOUBLE
GARAGE TOO
RV PARKING
BASEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
$299,000

CALL LORNA

WEST OF
STRATHMORE

BEING REZONED
INDUSTRIAL GEN.

CALL SHAUNA

The Old Home Hardware Building

CALL LORNA

PEACE AND QUIET


IN THE COUNTRY $199,900

1998 sq.ft. fully finished


home
3+2 bdrms, 3 full
baths
2 heated shops
Home has been
extensively renovated

104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore

Brand new vinyl


flooring
Large 1 bedroom
Third floor corner
Tons of views

CALL SHAUNA

STUNNING RENOVATED
HOME $499,900

CALL SHAUNA

CALL SHAUNA

CALL LORNA

10.4 ACRES ON THE


BOW RIVER
- $975,900

Gorgeous home
overlooking the Bow River
Set up for horses
Barn/shop & 2 triple garages
Breathtaking mountain
and river views

1969 sq.ft., fully finished


4+1 bdrms, 2 baths
Large lot in Estate area
on greenspace
Too many upgrades to
mention!

403-901-5388 cell
www.strathmorerealty.ca

SUNRISES, VIEW OF
COUNTRY. BEAUTIFUL
CUSTOM DUPLEX
OVER 1300 SQ. FT.
FRONT ATTACHED GARAGE

CALL LORNA

CALL SHAUNA

Associate
Broker

LAMBERT
VILLAGE
$147,900

CALL SHAUNA

ADULT LIVING ON
THE LAKE $394,900
1230 sq.ft. fully finished
Lake view and amazing
sunsets!
2 bdrms plus den,
2 baths
Double attached garage

Tina Scott

CALL LORNA

www.shaunakenworthy.com

SOLD

40X60 SHOP FORMER SHOWHOME


$1,150,000.00 POSSESION NEG.
PLEASE CALL 403-901-5299
FOR MORE INFORMATION OR VIEWING.

Call Shauna For All Your Real Estate Needs.

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LAMBERT VILLAGE
$144,900

1 bdrm condo
Beautiful view of the
environmental preserve
Freshly painted and
new lino
60+ retirement living

COME SEE!
$175,000

SOLD

JUST LIKE BRAND NEW


ONE OF THE LARGER I
N LAMBERT
NEW FLOORING,
NEW LINO.
AND A GARAGE TOO!

CALL LORNA

PUTTIN ON
THE GLITZ!
$319,900
STRATHMORE

SOLD

3 BDRMS, 3 BATHS,
SPASHES OF COLOR
6 PERSON HOT TUB
HUGE PIE LOT / RV PARKING

CALL LORNA

$374,900

SOLD

Full developed
Bi Level, over
size heated
garage.

CALL LORNA

HANDMAN
SPECIAL
$265,000
MLS - C3643274
Over 52 acres with
loads of potential,
private, home and older
out buildings!

Associate
Broker
CALL
LORNA PHIBBS
403-874-7660
TO BUY OR SELL!

34 Years Experience

106 - 304 - 3rd Ave.,


Strathmore
[email protected]
www.lornaphibbs.com

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

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PAINTING

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Cell: 403-667-3316
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November 21, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 27

STRATHMORE & AREA 24 HR. REAL ESTATE HOT LINE

Robert
Desjardins
403
934-5533

"THE SIGN OF EXPERIENCE"


Keith
Garrioch
403
333-8411

La Shaun
Andrews
403
850-4593

Sheila
Bassen
403
361-0390

Tamara
Desjardins
403
874-6486

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Kautz
403
875-1170

MLS C3639090

MLS C1024895

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MLS C3640035

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MLS C1024881

Tracy
Larsen
403
901-9143

INCLUDES
GARAGE
-Huge Bedrooms
-Large Kitchen
-Single Under
Drive Garage
BACKING TO
GREENSPACE
$799,900!

BUYING OR SELLING
CALL US FIRST

MLS C3634991

Shauna
Kenworthy
403
803-4605

CUDDLE UP
IN CARBON
$299,900

Incredible
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So Many Upgrades and
Backing to Greenspace
6 Bdrm/3.5 Baths/Set Up
For Nanny

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Paul
Kautz
403
875-4166

CALL CHANTALE

BEAUTIFUL FULLY
DEVELOPED
WALKOUT VILLA
BACKING TO GOLF
COURSE WITH
AMAZING UPGRADES
$369,900!
Retail space
$69,900!
Perfect building
with awesome
visibility for any
business you have
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Fully Developed
bungalow on large
lot backing to
countryside with 3
car detached
heated garage
$224,900!

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Hospital, Lake Community
1 Bed, 1 Bath, Underground
Parking, Quartz Countertops
In Floor Heat, SS Appliances
Move In or Invest!

MLS C3640441

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HUGE BUNGALOW
ON 3.88 ACRES
$724,900
Huge Shop 40x60
City Bungalow 1780
sq ft in the country
Great Place to Raise
your Family!

$83,000
4 lots in
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Call for
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MLS C3638912

Help us make this Christmas season a special time


for everyone in Strathmore!
On November 29th we are having our Annual Light Up the
and have a full day planned for everyone!

Night event

Starting at 1:30pm Aztec Real Estate Inc. is hosting a

Christmas Matinee at the Joyland Theatre. Just bring in a non


perishable food donation for the Strathmore Food Bank and enjoy the movie
POLAR EXPRESS, space is limited so be sure to come early!
After the movie the Town of Strathmore has asked Santa to come to
Kinsmen Park to visit with the kids and hand out candy on behalf of the Town.
This is happening between 3:30 and 5pm.
This leaves everyone lots of time to pick their favorite spot along the Parade
route as the parade starts at 5:30pm and runs until 6:00. The floats will be
lit up and you guessed it, more candy will be handed out!
We always welcome and encourage all those who would like to put a float into the parade.
Just give Rob or Tracey a call at Aztec Real Estate Inc. to get your entry form and all the details
After the parade everyone can venture up to the Ag grounds for 6:30 pm where a group of
dedicated people have prepared the theme park for your enjoyment! There you will be able
to have your photo taken with Santa, enjoy a fireworks show and charity BBQ and stroll through
the park to take in all the displays.

CALL LORNA

TAKE LIFE
EASIER!!
$317,900

SOLD

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C/S

SUNRISES, VIEW OF
COUNTRY. BEAUTIFUL
CUSTOM DUPLEX
OVER 1300 SQ. FT.
FRONT ATTACHED GARAGE

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ACREAGE!
$265,000
Acreage Over 52 Acres
out buildings and
mobile home loads of
potential needs TLC!
MLS C3643274

CALL SHEILA

MLS C3567030

BEAUTIFUL
UPGRADED
BUNGALOW
$444,900

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AZTEC REAL ESTATE AGENTS


ALL DO FREE

MARKET EVALUATIONS
CALL RON

MLS C3638564

CALL RON

MLS C3407637

SENOR LIVING
AT ITS BEST
$147,900

CALL SHEILA

SOLD

CALL LORNA

Quick possession top


floor one bedroom
freshly painted newer
appliances and flooring,
over looking the park!

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20 ACRES...BRAND NEW
Never been lived in
OVERSIZED 1550sq ft
Home...features 3 bdrms.,
2 full 4 Pce Baths, Vaulted
Ceilings.. Open Concept
Modern Kitchen/
LivingRoom...
10 min to Strathmore!!!!
MLS#C3637424

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COMPLETELY
REBUILT!

2 x 6 walls, new siding, new


insulation, new furnace, tankless
hot water, new windows.
Fireplace. Huge kitchen with tons
of counter top and cupboards.
Water filter system.
Much, much more. $249,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

BEST VALUE
$142,900
Condo with two bedrooms
Gas fireplace, balcony
In suite washer and dryer
Immediate possession
Call Ron Kaechele
403-934-1097

$33,900
MOBILE IN
WESTPARK VILLAGE

SOLD
C/S

Two bedrooms
Lot rental $495/
month
Furniture included

Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

CALL RON

MLS C3636864

JUST LISTED

Vacant condo
with basement
All appliances
Two Parking Stalls
Gas Fireplace, Patio
$185,000

Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

BUYING OR SELLING
CALL US FIRST
CALL TRACY

STOP LOOK
NO FURTHER!!!!
Backing onto POND/GREENSPACE/CANAL!!!!Quiet CUL-DESAC!! Open concept 3 BDRM
Fully Developed WALKOUT!!
HEATED garage!!! BRANDNEW
CARPET/LINO!!! Call Tracy
Larsen (403)901-9143 for your
private viewing!!!

CALL SHAUNA

NO CONDO FEES $249,900


1262 sq.ft. half duplex
on large lot
3 bedrooms, 1 baths
Lots of upgrades
Situated across from a
park

INVERLAKE ROAD
OPPORTUNITY
$1,400,000

CALL SHAUNA

BUNGALOW WITH 2
GARAGES - $239,900
Small town living
1546 sq.ft. bungalow
3+2 bdrms, 3
baths
Fully finished

COMMUNITY
OF CARBON
$299,900

CALL SHAUNA

RENOVATED CONDO
- $187,500

Horse Set Up
on 80 Acres
Prime Location off #9
Highway
Huge Home, Barns,
Arena, Paddocks

Beautifully renovated
condo
3 bdrms, 1 baths
Low condo fees of
$150/month
Move in and enjoy!

5 Bedroom Home
3 Full Baths
Backing to Creek!

with bonus room over


garage and walkout
professionally
landscaped yard

FOR ALL MLS LISTINGS VISIT OUR WEBSITE


Lorna
Phibbs
403
874-7660

BRAND NEW CHIC,


MODERN CONDO
IN CALGARY FOR
$276,900!

Dont hesitate to give one of our


Aztec Real Estate Inc Associates
a call for all the details!

CALL RON

COMMERCIAL
BAY $215,000!
OVER 1680 SQ. FT.
OFFICE,
BATHROOM,
14 FT. DOOR!

MARKET EVALUATIONS

No Condo Fees
$249,900

1262 sq.ft. half duplex


on large lot
3 bedrooms, 1 baths
Lots of upgrades
Situated across from
a park

CALL LORNA

ALL DO FREE

Stunning, Renovated
Home $449,900

CALL CHANTALE

1969 sq.ft.,
fully finished
4+1 bdrms, 2 baths
Large lot in Estate area
on greenspace
Too many upgrades to
mention!

AFFORDABLE
LIVING, HOME WITH
OPEN CONCEPT &
CHARACTER PLUS
ON LARGE LOT
$159,900!

AZTEC REAL ESTATE AGENTS

Cute Starter
Home In Gleichen
$109,900
2 Bed, 2 Bath
Unspoiled
Basement

3+2 Bedroom
Open Concept with
Upgraded Appliance
Big Yard Backs to
Creek

CALL LA SHAUN

Ron
Kaechele
403
934-1097

COMMUTE TO
THIS CUTIE!
$159,900
Full Basement In Floor
Heat Ready
Oversized Double Detached
Heated Garage
Some Renos Completed...
not much more to do!

MLS C3631612

Chantale
Hill
403
325-3860

www.aztecrealestate.ca 403-934-5533

$345,000

SOLD

CALL SHAUNA

Great family home!!


1418sqft 2 storey home in
great condition! 3
bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths, living
room, family room, dining
room or office. Huge back
yard! Double attached
heated garage

Build your dream


home!
Located 15 minutes
S.E. of Strathmore
South of Eagle Lake
2 parcels available

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