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On Feb. 24 the Wheatland Food Bank hit an all-time high number of hampers needing to be filled. Usually 10 to 12 hampers are filled on a weekly basis, but this past week there were 30 hampers filled to help the 54 adults and 21 children in need. There were still 10 applicants who had to be turned away, and will now be able to pick up their hamper this week. Groceries are going up in price and gas fluctuates so much, its all those little things that make a big difference when youre on an income that youve got no extra to fall back on, said Lorraine Farran, a volunteer with the Wheatland Food Bank. Farran is guessing there will be approximately 20 hampers this week, and expects the numbers to stay a little higher. I personally think it will probably stay up there at least 15 to 18 (hampers), said Farran. Every year in February the numbers climb above average, and the explanation the volunteers have come up with is that people have had to wait two months since their Christmas hamper. While it is normal to have to wait a twomonth period, Brenda Flowers, a volunteer with the Food Bank, said over Christmas people will use a lot more than normal. There are also many people who may have over spent during the holidays and are struggling to get back on their feet. What interested Farran and the other volunteers is the number of single people applying for a hamper. One theory is that the cost of rent is making it harder for people to survive these days. The food bank, of course, always needs the staples; pasta, rice, Cheese Whiz, soup, crackers and peanut butter. Two other important items people may not think of are childrens diapers and feminine hygiene products. We dont go out and buy detergent. If we get short on toilet paper and hand soap - we sometimes we can (run out) if we dont get any donations; but theyre the ones people seem to forget, said Farran. Continued on Page 2
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An open house was held Feb. 23 at the Travelodge to discuss the proposal for the North Hill Heights development. Patricia maloney (Developer),left, owners Sobhi Abdallah and mickey Souraya.
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Shrove Tuesday is a day celebrated by Christians all over the World and is known by other names like Fat Tuesday and mardi Gras preceding Ash Wednesday, which starts the beginning of Lent. Lent is the 40 days before easter Sunday where traditionally Christians will give up something like chocolate, coffee, and recently other things like Facebook and television or ish pancake balls) with whipping cream and syrup. devote time normally spent on the activities Right: Trent Sundgaard and Don Jensen making doing something charitable instead for the the traditional ebelskiver pancakes for Nazareth whole of the 40 days in preparation of eas- Lutheran Churchs Shrove Tuesday Pancake Supter. Left: Tyson Gauthier (2 years old) with per to kick off the beginning of the 40 days of Lent. big sister Jocelyn enjoying ebelskiver (DanBIRTHDAY - JANUARY 2009 LeClair Photo Shannon
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Times Contributor Just over 30 parents, kids and community members assembled at the Strathmore Youth Club to participate in an information session about Kids and Drugs on Monday night, Feb. 27, hosted by SWAT (Strathmore Wheatland Addiction Team). Kids and Drugs: A Parents Guide to Prevention is a set of parent workshops designed for use in communities across Canada. The workshops are directed at parents who are concerned about preventing their children from drug use and exposure. People who want to raise their kids in smaller, rural areas are not exempt from the exposure and accessibility of drugs in their communities and neighborhoods. Granted the rate of drug use and abuse is higher in cities such as Calgary but Strathmore needs to be reminded that it is on a major drug route (Hwy #1) from B.C. to Ontario, says Constable Anne Daly of the RCMP detachment in Strathmore. Daly gave a synopsis to those gathered of the types of drugs that are commonly available in the area as well as effects of such drugs and street names. She also said that the information for those interested can easily be found on the internet and that education is a key in knowing about drugs and kids. Parents are a major influence on their children, whether they realize it or not. They are powerful role models, and they know their children better than anyone else does. Parents were encouraged to talk with their children openly about their (the kids) knowledge of drugs and their potential uses and availability in their schools and communities. Ask the questions point blank and generally you will get an answer or at least open up the doors of communication. Daly remarked that, youth are o.k. when (parents or those in authority) use a straight forward approach with them and will often be more open to talking about such things. Some of the warning signs from youth being involved with drugs and alcohol were discussed as follows: changes in school performance, loss of interest in school, sports or activities, the presence of new or different friends, defending a known drug user, requests for more spending money, seemingly unaccountable amounts of money, receiving expensive
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gifts from friends. These are just some of the signs that parents and caregivers can be on the watch for in their youth. The main drugs Strathmore youth have accessibility to are: cannabis (marijuana), ecstasy and prescription drugs. The street values of drugs vary but it is becoming increasingly easier for young kids with allowances to buy inexpensive amounts. For example, the going rate for a joint is $5. Schools and community agencies can also have an important influence on the lives of young people. Therefore, parents may need to work in partnership with them to ensure that their children do not use drugs. Catherine Walsh with Alberta Health Services Addictions and Mental Health said, there are many resources available to parents and guardians in helping them help their kids. Addiction and Mental Health (403) 901-1326 and (403) 361-7277, a 24 Hour Help Line 1-866-332-2322, Strathmore RCMP (403) 934-3535, Distress Centre (403) 266-HELP, Child and Youth Services (403) 934-1706, Golden Hills School Division (403) 934-5121 and Holy Cross Collegiate (403) 901-2050 Because the consequences of using drugs can be significant, it is important for communities and families to know the facts and try to find ways to effectively manage these risks. Effectively delivered workshops on drug prevention that are specifically designed for parents can yield tremendous results in any community. For more information about the session or the upcoming sessions of Helping Your Kids Make Good Decisions, Talking with Your Kids, or The Power of Parents contact [email protected]
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Pursuant to Section 1(i) of the Municipal Government Act an elector means: A person who is eligible to vote in the election for a Councillor under the Local Authorities Election Act. Pursuant to section 47(1) of the Local Authorities Election Act a person is eligible to vote in an election if he: a. is at least 18 years old; b. is a Canadian citizen and; c. has resided in Alberta for the 6 consecutive months immediately preceding election day and is resident in the area on election day. A poll may be demanded in the Town of Strathmore by electors equal in number to at least: a. in the case of a municipality other than a summer village, by electors of the municipality equal in number to at least 10% of the population and b. in the case of a summer village, by 10% of the electors of the summer village in accordance with the provisions of section 223 of the Municipal Government Act and in accordance with the provisions of section 251 of the Municipal Government Act. The petition for a vote must be received by the Chief Administrative Officer within 15 days of the last publication of this notice and shall contain on each page an accurate and identical statement of the purpose of the petition. (Further requirements of the petition are provided in section 224 of the Municipal Government Act.) DATE of the last publication of this notice is the 9th, day of March, 2012.
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A fire broke out late Saturday evening in Rockyford at approximately 11:45 p.m. The former lumberyard building was fully engulfed when emergency crews responded to the scene. No one was injured in the blaze, though assistance from Rosebud, Dalum, Standard and Strathmore Rural Fire Departments was needed. An electrical malfunction seems to have started the fire said Wayne Clyne, Rockyfords Fire Chief. They were able to contain the blaze to the building itself.
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At 1:40 a.m. on March 22 a fire raged through a home at the corner of Briarwood Road and Briarwood Crescent in Strathmore. Four neighbouring homes were evacuated for the safety of the occupants due to Shannon LeCLair the severity of the fire and wind Times Reporter direction. The occupants of the residence where the fireStrathmore started were The Youth Club of not home at working hard over the has been the time. A second residence few monthsfirst, was damaged last next to the to get the centre byready for the kids. the fire.
We have a few things to finalize though we are hoping to begin running programs out of the centre in March, said Colina Clark, program coordinator for the Youth Club of Strathmore. As in any project, materials are needed to ensure the projects success. The Youth Club of Strathmore has a vision, and that vision is to provide quality programs for our community. Id like to see a well rounded facility so that we can offer more programs for more community members. The Youth Club has a wish list of some of the items they are hoping for. It includes a stereo and speakers, a microphone and speakers, round caf tables, caf chairs, a file cabinet, telephone, newer computers and software, and kitchen supplies. The items are needed, something to work toward. For instance, the kitchen supplies are needed because we now have our own kitchen to run our Chef program out of. It is a very popular program. Previously, we relied on our community supporters kitchens to operate the program successfully, said Clark. Not only is there a need for some material items, Clark said the Youth Club is also still looking for volunteers to lead the programs, and for a volunteer coordinator. Clark said the club will be offering two sessions of eight week programming, in March/April and May/June. The programs include Mad Science, Chef, Extreme Kids, Jr. Leadership and Sr. Leadership. Wed also like to offer workshops: 1st Aid, Babysitting, Bullying, Keep It Kool, Self-Esteem along with Drug Awareness which SWAT recently hosted. All of the workshops would be based on interest and available facilitators. In addition, we will be offering summer camp again this year, with registration beginning in May, said Clark. To contact the Youth Club call 403-324-4521 or email inquire@ youthclubstrathmore.info.
The junior, senior and primary choirs at Brentwood Elementary School have been busy preparing in the last few weeks for the Calgary Kiwanis Music Festival, which was held Feb. 29 at the Jubilee auditorium. Brentwood school has been taking part in the Kiwanis Festival since the 1980s, and this year, thanks to increased choir numbers, there were a total of 220 Brentwood students participating. Because its a great opportunity to have fun and sing, Karley Pengelly, about why attending the festival is so exciting. There are three songs the local junior choir students sang, I had a little nut tree, Trolls, and Arcady.
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With the price of fuel on the rise right across the Country, taking advantage of just a few of the tips provided will save you money at the pumps. Speed One of the biggest ways to reduce your gas bill is to slow down. On the highway, 93km/h is the most fuel-efficient speed to drive. For every 10km/h over this limit, you are burning an extra 10% of your fuel. The average speed on the highway seems to be around 113km/h so every car is wasting 20% extra gas. Defrost Your front windshield defroster uses the air conditioner to clean your windshield of ice and frost. All very good and safe, you must remember to turn it off as soon as the job is done. Many people drive around with this turned on for the entire winter, so their car is working 20% harder to power the air conditioner, which powers the defroster. Idling We all know that idling our car is a bad idea on so many levels. You are wasting 20% of your fuel when you sit still with your car running. Drive-thru, school pick-ups and drop-offs, waiting for someone to run into a store.... these are all places where we idle. Turn off the engine whenever you can. Save the environment from the emissions coming from your tailpipe and save your gas. Service Servicing your car is absolutely vital to its performance and fuel-efficiency. Make sure you go to your dealer or local garage at least twice a year for oil changes and routine maintenance. Have them inspect your tires for wear, rotate them, and check tire pressure, also checking brakes and keeping the air filter clean and clear will help the overall gas consumption dramatically. Topping up the tank When you fill up, dont top up! Stop when it clicks off, or the gas will overflow or evaporate.
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Michelle Toombs, Director of Marigold Library System, addressed the reason smaller libraries had recent pleas for extra money. It is true some of our smaller libraries are in dire need of funds, said Toombs. She went on to outline the services required by the individual libraries under their contracts. She also described the services provided to those libraries
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vast amount of information available in a virtual format. Dollar for dollar, Marigold offers a positive return for the per capita investment made by Wheatland County. For approximately 3 per cent investment, Wheatland is getting an 11 per cent value, said Toombs. She noted that those libraries without a board pay smaller per capita rates; however, they did not qualify for an annual provincial operating grant that would provide and extra $6,840 to the smaller libraries. Boards also take on private and corporate fundraising duties, apply for various grants and provide direction for the libraries. We feel they (the libraries) need that or they are not sustainable, said
Toombs. She challenged the councillors to help the smaller libraries remain viable as there are many community benefits to having a library. Police say libraries reduce crime, said Toombs, as they keep youth off the streets, offer education and help for the unemployed. She said that Marigold would like to continue to work with Wheatland County to provide the best possible library system available for county residents. Councillors agreed the presentation was very informative and would be valuable as they discuss the issue at the upcoming budget meeting and Community Enhancement in early March.
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Previous Interim Chief Administrative Officer, Shirley Reinhardt, has moved into the position of CAO for Wheatland Housing. According to the policy and procedures manual for the agency, positions can be awarded in house without outside postings. I talked to residents at the lodge. They were extremely happy with the decision and the recent changes, said Councillor Bernice Bland. The need To know Councillors discussed the need for more information from fellow councillors sitting on various boards. Brenda Knight gave the example of waiting for information that was not forthcoming from a request she had made to Wheatland Housing. I have requests from several ratepayers with questions about housing, said Knight. She suggested that if the taxpayers are giving money to various agencies, they should have the right to information from those agencies. There was a suggestion that those funded agencies submit the minutes and financial information as information for the public. Councillors noted that representatives who sit on the committees already update council with information as they attend meetings. However, there was concern that not enough, and not the right kind of information was available to address the ratepayers questions. Other council members noted that there may be Freedom of Information infractions and some agencies meet-
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ings are not open to the public. Council decided to discuss the matter again at an organization meeting to come up with a formula which would address ratepayers needs, and respect and protect confidentiality issues. educaTion funding clarified Council is meeting with Golden Hills School Division on Feb. 21, to clarify rules surrounding the Municipal Reserve funding. Golden Hills School Division and the Catholic School Division split approximately $1.7 million in education funding. Subdivision developers are required to contribute to this fund and the county takes cash in lieu which is released to the schools. The schools address their request for funds to the council and the subdivision appeal board. There has been some confusion by people that the county is required to provide land and services, said Councillor Glen Koester, about new school buildings. This issue will be clarified at the meeting. Too many goaTs and complimenTary haying A small acreage owner has requested to hay land on vacant lots in Cluny. He is currently looking after the lots and otherwise, the county would have to send crews out to mow the property. On further investigation, one of the lots still had an old land title in Viterras name that was supposed to be transferred to the county and all the lots concerned were zoned as residential, so the lots would have to be designated to agricultural, for the lots to be farmed. In addition, the acreage owner was keeping more goats than was allowed on his acreage allotment. The maximum amount of goats allowed on three acres is five. Council moved that the land title change would be given first reading and be given a public hearing, and the question of haying and the goats would be dealt with subsequently. handi-bus supporTed The Valley Bus Society was given $2,000 by Wheatland Council to support and maintain bus services within the Wheatland area. The Society is non-profit and provides seniors with information and referral services, assistance with government forms, advocacy, information for home renovations subsidy programs, assistance for newly bereaved and a handyman program. It is facing increased costs. They will use the grant to help finance a new wheelchair-accessible van for its clients. area elder honoured Gleichen Park and Foundation will get funding out of the Municipal Re-
serve fund to complete foundation work for a bench dedicated to Ivy Bogstie. She is a well-known and well-liked 95-year-old resident of Gleichen, who maintained the park for many years. insurance break granTed Insurance deductibles will be more flexible for organizations covered by Wheatland Countys Jubilee Insurance policy. Council had asked for reduced deductions for some of the smaller organizations, to make them more affordable, said Jim Laslo, Manager of Administration Services for the county. Those with building, contents and machinery coverage under $25,000 can choose to reduce the deductible to $5,000, $2,500 or $1,000 (with conditions) resulting in only a modest increase in premium payments canadian badland in conversaTions Bob Davies, representative for the Canadian Badlands (CBL), addressed council concerns on Feb. 21. I am glad to have opportunity to have a conversation with you. Every municipality has its challenges and I am here to listen to those, said Davies. He addressed councils concerns about the 50-cent per capita levy fees, equal fee structure and board representation issues. He said that all those issues were slated in the AGM meeting held during the CBL conference set for March 28-29. The association, comprised of 63 municipal shareholders, is forming an investment foundation that would issue tax receipts for donations. As CBL is a not-for-profit charity, it cannot issue tax receipts. He noted that the CBL cycle of grants was ending in 2012. They were starting to generate innovative ideas such as an IPhone app and re-inaction weekends that allow people to dress up in period costume and participate in theme events. Councillor Alice Booth, who is on the CBL board, said the group was moving forward and gaining momentum. The CBL is becoming a tourism template for the whole province, said Booth. council goes high Teach It was MS versus Apple, as councillors debated the pros and cons of replacing their obsolete computers with more up-to-date equipment. Technical advisers demonstrated the merits of IPads vs. laptops to the council and outlined the pros and cons of each. In the end, the IPads won out, as they had both WiFi and 3G networking capability, considered by the majority to be more versatile and user friendly, portable, affordable and came with neat add-ons like printers, keypads and nifty covers.
They say a picture is worth a thousand words and is a treasury of memories. In the digital age so many of the photographs we take are disposable because we can always retrieve them on computers or phones, but in the not so recent past, one relied on film and negatives. If those were lost, so were your pictures. At the end of January, Ron Elder (an employee of Agrium in Standard) was driving on Highway 561 south of Standard when he came across a paisley fabric bag in the middle of the highway near Range Road 223. Elder stopped his vehicle and went to inspect what seemingly looked like garbage which had been thrown from another vehicle. Upon inspection, Elder was amazed at what he found: a treasury of old photographs in the fabric bag dating back to the early 1900s. After bringing them back to Standard, the office staff looked through the photographs for any names or addresses they could follow up on to get them back to their original owners. The pictures were all in black and white and some were still in their original cardboard portfolios (as was done in the past before the digital age). They ranged in size from 3x3s to 8x10s. Pictures of infants and many wedding pictures were part of the contents as well as a group pic-
ture of The Orangemans Society. The group of men in the photo, which had Orangemens Society on it, is unique, and is not a group the Agrium office had heard of before. After further investigation on the Internet it was found that a bit of a history lesson was in order. Orangemen, members of the Loyal Orange Institution, familiarly called the Orange Order, a Protestant Irish society founded and flourishing mainly in Ulster. It was established (1795) to maintain the Protestant ascendancy in Ireland in the face of the rising agitation for Catholic Emancipation. Its name is taken from the family name of King William III of England, who defeated King James II in the battle of the Boyne in 1690. July 12, the anniversary of this victory, is the principal holiday of the order, on which the members wear orange-colored flowers and orange sashes and march in parades; parades passing through Catholic sections of Northern Irish cities have been a source of interreligious friction. Branches of the society have been formed in many parts of the English-speaking world. (from infoplease.com). No one has picked up the lost photos yet. They surely are a treasure to someone and were accidently lost through a move from the back of a truck. If anyone knows who the owners might be please call the Agrium office in Standard at (403) 644-3883 to claim them.
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In a continuation to upgrade the health care system at Siksika Nation, early last fall the CHIP (Community Health and Immunization Program) was introduced to help with immunization tracking of First Nations Peoples on and off the reserve. The newest innovation will be the implementing of the GS1 bar code standard on commercially available vaccines to improve their management and delivery as a key component of Canadas National Immunization Strategy. The Siksika and Stoney health centers will be among the first in the world to use vaccine barcode scanning to automatically record information, such as the vaccine type, lot number, dose and expiry date at the time of vaccination. This is expected to eliminate data entry error, which has been shown to be as high as 20 per cent in registries that rely on manual inputting. This initiative is an example of First Nations
leading in innovation and partnership, and setting the bar for the rest of the health system, says Tyler White, CEO of Siksika Health Services. Siksika and Stoney First Nations were the first to join the Community Health & Immunization Program (CHIP), a flexible, secure and simple system for electronically managing patients vaccination records. CHIP was developed to address a longstanding public health disparity. First Nations in Alberta have high rates of patients under- and over-immunized because of an incomplete, inaccurate, and antiquated approach to vaccination records, says Dr. Salim Samanani, Medical Director of OKAKI, which created CHIP in partnership with First Nations communities. With the addition of 2D bar code scanning, we continue to approach the goal of creating the safest, most effective and cutting edge immunization program for the protection of child and public health. Siksika Nation continues to be a front runner for many innovative ideas and programs to better the Health services for first Nations people.
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The youth in Strathmore are going to be celebrated on March 10 at the first ever Childrens Festival. The idea started to kind of come last year after Strathmore was on the receiving end of some negativity with the ecstasy overdose and graffiti, said organizer Melissa David. I think the youth were being painted in kind of a bad light, and since we had just done the Pet Expo we were hearing things about other places having different kinds of childrens festivals and youth days and stuff like that. After questioning why Strathmore doesnt have anything like that, David decided to get a group together to bring it here. She said Encana has been fabulous and once they caught wind of what she and her group were trying to do they wanted to help out. David said local businesses have also been supportive with the initiative and also have been lending a helping hand. David says there will be plenty of things for all ages including face painters and balloon
twisters. She admits it can be a little tougher to find things for the older youth, but that there are a few things lined up. Mary Kay and Arbonne are going to come and do some makeup demonstrations, and Play N Trade is going to come and do some mobile gaming stations so kids can play X-box and Wii and well have a crafts table, it should be pretty good, said David. The idea is once people are in the doors, the face painting, all that is all going to be free. We will be taking donations. I just have been envisioning it to be a really fun festival-type atmosphere where kids can come in and just have a blast. Being affordable for everyone is huge too, its tough to do something with a family thats affordable these days. David said public speaker Cory Johnson will be in attendance, as will Mayor Steve Grajczyk. Each child through the door will also get a free cookie thanks to Sobeys. Anyone interested in volunteering, or just finding out more can go to the Facebook page, Strathmore Childrens Festival Presented by Encana. David said she updates every time someone new gets involved with the festival.
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Royal Canadian Legion For information regarding hall rentals, darts and crib, please call 403.934.5119 MOPS/MOMSnext (Moms group) meet 1st & 3rd Thursdays 9:30-11:30 at the Strathmore Alliance Church. Visit www.strathmoremops. blogspot.com for more details. Wheatland Conservation & Wildlife Association (Your local fish & game club). Meetings 2nd Thursday every month, 7:30pm at the Clubhouse. Call Larry at 403-934-4388 for more information. Strathmore District Health Services Auxiliary Meetings are held the fourth Monday of the month @ 1:30 pm, (excluding July & August). Lower level Conference Room at the Strathmore Hospital. New members welcome. For more info please call 403934-4436 Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce meets the second Thursday of the month @ 7:00 p.m. All members welcome. Check web page for meeting location. For more information call 403-901-3175 or www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com. Come Fly With Us 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn. Meet Wednesdays at 6:30pm at the blue building and Quonset on the Ag grounds. Boys & Girls welcome between 12 & 19 years. Call Joanna Howard at 403-983-5796 for more information. HIV Edmonton providing support, education and advocacy for those infected with, affected by or at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years. Go to www.hivedmonton.com or call toll free 1.877.388.5742. TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly Want to Lose Those Unwanted Pounds?? Need support to reach your goal? We are here for you! We meet every Thursday at 6:30 pm @the Anglican Church. Contact Melissa @ 403-901-1566 or Lynne @ 403-934-4359 to join our journey to a fitter you. The Hope Bridges Society Board meetings held the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Please call Marvin Hilton 403-901-8872 for information. Strathmore Musical Arts Society, If you love music and musicians and have a special soft spot for the Blues, you would enjoy being part of this group. Call 403-934-4196 or 403-680-7721 to get on our phone or email list and be notifies about meetings and upcoming events. Strathmore Elks Lodge #491 meets 3rd Tuesday at the Strathmore Curling Club 6:30 pm. Steak Supper at 7 pm. New Members welcome. Call Greg 403-888-6155. Strathmore Homeschool Familes. Any Strathmore and Area familes that are homeschooling are invited to join our Yahoo Group. groups. yahoo.com/group/strathmorehsfams Meals on Wheels is available in Strathmore. For information or to obtain this service please contact Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335. Strathmore FASD Parent Support Group at the Strathmore United Church. For more info call Pam @652-4776.
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Whats happening is a free weekly community calendar. if you are a non-profit group and have a special event you would like to promote, please email your information to [email protected] or call 403-934-5589 or fax 403-934-5546 and we will include your information on this weekly Community page. Due to space restrictions, please keep information to a minimum.
Adult Competitive Drop In Volleyball Wednesdays 7-9 Crowther Memorial Junior High $2.00 per drop in Begins Wednesday September 21, 2011 The Community Crisis Society, operating Wheatland Shelter is currently seeking volunteer applicants to serve on the board. Interest individuals may contact Gerry at (403) 934-6634, Monday -Thursday, or e-mail: [email protected]. Wheatland Rural Crime Watch. Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each Month. Featuring guest speakers. For more information call 403-934-4055. Strathmore & District Agricultural Society Darcy Ledene - General Manager Strathmore & District Agricultural Society [email protected] 403.934.5811 Office 403.999.7646 Cell 403.901.0299 Fax Facebook: Strathmore Stampede Twitter: Strathmore Rodeo Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society(SRVSS) SRVSS is looking for men and women interested in becoming front line victim advocates to provide support, information and referrals to victims of crime or tragedy. We need individuals interested in a challenging and rewarding volunteer experience who are caring and non-judgmental with a sincere interest in helping victims move past their immediate trauma. We provide extensive training in many areas, including sexual assaults, domestic violence, suicide, court preparation, and sudden death. If you are interested in volunteering your time please contact Lesley Hering at the Strathmore RCMP Detachment at (403) 934-6552. Strathmore Baptist Church Meeting Sundays @ 11am and Thursdays @ 7pm, Call Pastor David Blankenship for info 403-390-4431. Happy Gang 55 plus Seniors Meetings; 2nd Tuesday every month @ 1:15pm. Potluck Supper; fourth Tuesday every month at 5:30pm. Everyone welcome! Hall Rental; $80. Call Shirley @ 403-934-9927. All other inquiries call Eric @ 403-901-1596. RCCG Peculiar People Assembly, Strathmore Meeting Sunday Services at 10am & Wednesdays Bible study at 7pm. Venue: Chuck Mercer room of Centennial Civic Centre. PH: 403-667-7832 e-mail [email protected] The Strathmore Youth Club is looking for people interested in leading youth programs and for a Volunteer Coordinator. If you are interested in either of these positions, please contact the Strathmore Youth Clubs Program Coordinator for application details, [email protected] or 403-324-4521. Seventh-day Adventist Church Meeting in the Storefront School @ 688 Westchester Rd., Strathmore. Saturday morning @ 10:00 AM Pastor Ghena Girleanu, phone 403-983-0081. Are you graduated from high school? Are you looking for a place to connect with other young adults in the context of faith and fellowship? If this sounds like you and you would like to attend a coffee night please email us at [email protected].
Strathmore Caregiver Support Group This is an opportunity for caregivers to find support and benefit from interaction with others in a similar situation. For more information or to register call Amy Yaneza at 403-361-7176. Sunday School for All Ages: Lord of All Lutheran Church offers Christian Education opportunities for ages 3 years to adult, on Sunday Mornings. All are Welcome! For more information please call Margo Sevick 403-9012044 or call the Church Office at 403-934-2374. Strathmore Lions Club meets the first and third Thursday at the Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm. Strathmore Country Gardens Club Meetings at least once per month. Tours, guest speakers, workshops and much more included in a membership. $20 single, $30 family. For more information visit www.strathmorecountrygardensclub.webs.com or phone Linda Pekrul 403-901-0017. Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53 meets the first Monday of each Month at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at 403-901-6038. Website: www.strathmore53.com Strathmore Parent and Tot Playgroup, meets every Tuesday at 9:30 - 11:30 am. in the Strathmore United Church Basement. For more information call Tammy at 403-983-7284 or Ali at 403-934-2089. $1 per child Free Tree for all New Born Babies Attention all infants remind your parents to register your birth so a tree can be planted commemorating your birth in the Chinook Credit Union Birth Forest in Strathmore. Registration Forms are available at the Town office, Chinook Credit Union and Health Unit. (A Communities in Bloom Project) Healing Rooms, open for prayer Mondays from 7 to 9 pm. at the Harvest Healing Centre at 115A-3rd. Avenue in Strathmore. Everyone is Welcome. Strathmore Full Gospel Church Were a Pentecostal Bible based family church that has something for all ages. Call 934-2225 or visit www.strathmorefullgospel.com Blackfoot Crossings new winter hours are Monday Friday 9am 5pm. Call 403-734-4383 for more information. Wheatland Business Women Meet the second Tuesday of the month @ 8:00 am at Days Inn & Suites. New members welcome http:// businesswomen.ca and follow us on Facebook. Call 403-324-6641. Parent Link has reopened as Hand-In-Hand Parent Link Centre! Call 403-983-0076 for Program information or drop by the office in Country Lane Mall for a Program Calendar. Chestermere and area Children (& Families) with Type 1 Diabetes. Our Goal is to create a group of mature, responsible members where we open our own homes as Safe Places for Diabetic Children to go to if ever in Diabetic Distress. Join the Facebook group for more information.
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The Wheatland Kings battled back from a 2-0 deficit, but ultimately fell 4-2 in the best-of-seven series after a 3-2 loss in double overtime in Game 6 Feb. 25 at the Strathmore Family Centre.
On Feb. 24 and 25 the Crowther Memorial Junior Highs senior girls basketball team hosted home tournament, coming away with yet another first place finish. Out of the seven tournaments they have competed in they have placed first in four of them and second in three of them.
According to Friesen, he was proud of the way his team battled back from deficits in both games. He said his team gave the Buffs all they could handle in the short best-of-three series. However, the Bisons never took their game to the next level. No, I dont think we saw our best hockey, said Friesen. Our level of play in the Macs (Midget Hockey Tournament) we had four lines and six D just going nonstop. Here we had some guys pull back a little bit and a lot of that has to do with pressure. Your time and space and sense of urgency just has to be there come playoff time. I think the guys just took it for granted a little bit (the way we played at the Macs) was the way we were just going to keep playing. I dont think we ever got back on track as far as putting in that work ethic and putting in the commitment level. However, all-in-all we came here and gave it everything we had. I would honestly tell you we left everything on the ice and didnt leave anything to chance. Despite not advancing further in the post season, Friesen said this season was a success because they prepared all the members to become better players in the future. Even though the team was disappointed in the loss, they can take solace in the success they did have, particularly in the aforementioned Macs Tournament. Im very proud of all of our guys, said Friesen. It was a fun year and all these guys have a bright future ahead of them.
on the experience we got now and carry that into next season. Weve moved the bar immensely from last year to this year the skill level has gone up, the speed has gone up, the level of commitment of the guys has increased so much. There is not a comparison between the two years. The Kings faced adversity all season, including a six-game losing streak where they had a number of injuries. However, the team battled through it and earned the third seed in the division and a first-round playoff bye. That trend continued in the playoffs, where the team battled back in games and came back from a two-game deficit. Its just a sort of way the guys have evolved they dont quit, explained Murphy. You look around at the better teams (in the league) and they find ways to win. Cochrane has done that for years they just find a way to make it happen. Weve started to do that find ways to win. According to Murphy, the key is to improve on that next season. Despite losing some key players like captain Mark Goodman, Tyler Brandon and Graham Douglas to graduation and a handful of young players expected to play junior-A the nucleus should remain intact and ready for next year. There is a lot of potential for this team, absolutely, said Murphy. If we can pick up a few new guys coming up, its going to be a great season next year.
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Members of the Strathmore Skating Club took part in the 2012 Windsport Canada invitational held in Calgary on Feb. 17-19. Congratulations to the following skaters for their performance. emily Wegner (r) place tenth in the Junior Bronze Ladies - flight B, while Jaicey Birch (bottom) finished in 16th. in Senior Bronze Ladies, Kayle Lochhead (l) place seventh.
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Time 11:00- 12:30 Tyke, Novice (birth years 2002-2006) 12:30-2:00 Peewee, Bantam (birth years 1998-2001) 2:00 - 3:30 Girls all levels Please bring a helmet, gloves, and running shoes, we will provide sticks and balls. Hockey helmet will work. These sessions are for kids who may be interested in playing lacrosse and would like to try a few drills to see what it is like. This is also a good opportunity for kids and parents to ask questions about the game/season. We will have coaches and players there to run the sessions. Please check out www.strathmorelacrosse.com for more information.
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Qualifying for playdowns!
The Strathmore Junior Club had three teams participate in the Bantam District Playdowns in Fort mcLeod on Feb 18-20. All teams had a great weekend of curling with all three playing in the C qualifying final. The Thurston and Burton rinks qualified to move on to Southern Playdowns to be held in Calgary march 23-25. members of the squad shown here are Grant Stewart (back, l-r), Jason Wilson, mitchell Aschenbrenner, Scott Thurston, Alicia magwood (middle, l-r), Shaylene magwood, Alysha Farkasdi, michelle Damen, Jesse Luehr (front, l-r), Sterling Klem, Cole Burton and Braden Burton.
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Juanita was born on October 13, 1925 in Nanton, Alberta. She passed away peacefully at the age of 86 years on February 21, 2012 at Father Lacombe Care Centre in Calgary, Alberta. Juanita was predeceased by her husband Bob; and daughter Dixie. She is survived by daughters Laurie Damen and Margaret (Peter) Hamm; son-in-law Ed Beaudin; grandchildren Rob, Russ, and Curt (Eva) Beaudin, Ben and Matthew Damen, Amanda and Stephanie Watt; and great-grandchildren Shelby, Megan, Carter and Riley Beaudin. Mom was a kind and gentle soul who touched the lives of many. She will be dearly missed and forever loved. A memorial service was held on Monday, February 27, 2012 at Lord of All Lutheran Church (112 Lakeside Blvd Strathmore, Alberta) at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of flowers donations may be made directly to the Father Lacombe Care Centre (332-146th Avenue S.E. Calgary, Alberta T2X 2A3). To send condolences, please visit www. wheatlandfuneralhome.ca. WHEATLAND FUNERAL HOME LTD. (Strathmore) in care of arrangements. 403-934-5666.
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Strathmore Minor Hockey congratulates the winners of our February 22nd raffle. Winners were: 1st: Erica Stoyka; 2nd: Van Egmond; 3rd: Tim Klassen Thanks to everyone who bought tickets in support of SMH. A big thank you goes out to all those people who took the time and made an effort to sell tickets.
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The Cheadle Lions Club 8th. Annual Pancake Breakfast held on Family Day, February 20th, 2012 We would like to thank the following sponsors for their participation in this event Grays Ltd. Landmark Feeds Jim Risdon Sobeys T D Sparks and Friends.
Thank you to the following businesses for donating items to the Christmas Raffle. All proceeds went to Project Hope. Music Centre Canada Ribbitz Divas Red Carrot Grateful Grape Joyland Theatre The Strathmore Station The Bank Athletic Club Value Drug Mart Strathmore Dental Alices Place Rodeo Alley Hair Salon Liberty Tax Hidden Secrets Ripperz Traceys All Breed Dog Grooming Strathmore Standard Strathmore Times Strathmore Florist Neverest Creative Marketing Paragon Pharmacy The Newsy Neighbor
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In accordance withto the Irrigation Districts Act Applications remove parcels consist of: (Section 25), the WID has a policy for Alternate Parcel Irrigation. This will allow water users to use existing Irrigation Acres on an alternate parcel, which they may or may not own. The alternate parcel must be land classed and support the number of acres applied for. Each application will be reviewed for practicality by staff and is subject to Board approval. This agreement must be applied for on a year to year basis Any person wishing to complain is required tobe paid atcomplaint to the and has a fee which must submit a written the time Western Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta, of T1P 1K3 within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice. application submission.
General Manager All applications for Alternate Western Irrigation District Parcel Irrigation for the 2012 water season must be received before the close of business THURSDAY MARCH 15, 2012. Jim Webber, P. Eng.
ALTERNATE PARCEL IRRIGATION APPLICATION have been received by TAKE NOTE that applications DEADLINE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Graduates of Strathmore High will have a great time sharing a meal with their loved ones and FORM 5 Irrigation Districts Act classmates as they celebrate this memorable (Section 85/86) event. Stay posted for more information as the NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE great day approaches! THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT Find us on Facebook irrigation Districts act (sections 54, 58, 59) have been received by TAKE NOTE that applications Strathmore High School Graduation Parent the Western Irrigation District to Local authorities election act (section 26) change the area of the District. Banquet Committee of 2012 Applications to remove parcels consist of:
Plans are in the works for a spectacular graduation banquet that is to be hosted in our community by a hard Western IrrIgatIon DIstrIct working parent committee.
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Notice is hereby given that nominations are open from the date of this publication until 4:00 pm on Wednesday, March 14th, 2012 for the election of candidates for the following offices and will be received at the location of the office of the Western Irrigation District set out below:
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Any person wishing to complain is required to submit a written complaint to the Number Division Western Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta, of Vacancies 30 daysNumber of the publication of this notice. T1P 1K3 within after the date
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Electoral Division 3 comprises Townships 21, 22 and 23 in Ranges 25, 26, 27 and 28 and Township 23 in Range 29. Nominations must be in the form prescribed by the Irrigation Districts Act and can be obtained from Western Irrigation District; location being 105 - 900 Pine Road, Strathmore. DATED at the Town of Strathmore in the Province of Alberta, this 21st day of February 2012.
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Any application received after this date will be considered for the 2013 water season only. For more information and applications please contact Kim Premack at 403-934-3542 extension 223.
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Please submit resume to 350 Ridge Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5 or fax(403) 901-0016 or call (403) 901-0000 ext 502.
Viterra - Beiseker Ag is looking for self-starters to transport and deliver anhydrous ammonia to our farm customers during our spring fertilizer application season. Licensing requirements: Valid 1A license or Class 3A. Relevant anhydrous ammonia experience is beneficial but is not required. Given favorable weather conditions, these term positions are expected to begin early Spring 2012. Viterra offers a competitive wage and safe handling training. To apply, please submit your resume via e-mail to victor. [email protected] or fax to 403-947-2354. When submitting your application, please also attach a copy of your five year drivers abstract. The closing date for application is March 15, 2012.
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CHInOOK II - Condo living! a wonderful two bedroom adult lifestyle unit located in Chinook II, rent starting from $855.00, 2 appl, coin laundry in building, cable and electricity additional, parking included, no pets please. Call luella at 403-9345731 or emerald Management & realty ltd. at 403-237-8811.
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1 SinglE pERSon hoUSE foR REnt, 8km south on hwy 817. All utilities included, semi furnished, n/S, n/p, Rental references, $675/ month + $675 security deposit. Available Jan 1, 2012. Call 403-934-4407.
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2 And 3 bEdRoom ApARtmEntS foR REnt. no pets, non smoking-available immediately. Starting at 900/ mth. 403-934-2959.
onE Room iS $500.00 And othER iS $550.00. if you need both rooms its $1000.00. Shared bathroom in downstairs suite. newly renovated and fully funished. Electric fireplace with shared tV or tVs in both rooms. optik tV, wireless, Shared laundry and Kitchen upstairs. great parking and close to downtown. please call if you are interested 403-901-5509. All Utilities are included except for phone calls and optik tV movie Rentals. lisa 403934-1843.
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HOUSE FOR RENT IN STANDARD. 2 bedroom, single car detached garage includes all appliances. $650/month plus DD. Call 403-934-8765. ACREAGE wITH NEwER 16 x 80 MObILE HOME, 5 miles North of Carseland. Animals negotiable, N/S. $1200/mth plus $1200/Security deposit and utilities. Call 403-9344769.
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Old historical building in Rockyford with 3 bedroom apartment on 2nd floor.
FORMER SHOWHOME, PRICED BELOW REPLACEMENT COST, ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES, FULLY DEVELOPED BACKING ONTO THE GOLF COURSE
$159,900
UPGRADES THROUGHOUT HARDWOOS/TILE/FINISH 3 BEDROOMS - LOFT - PICTURE PERFECT
Excellent building spot along pavement on 4.9 acres close to Strathmore. Great potential to build on this 5.9 acres along canal near Strathmore.
$190,000
for lease 1250 sq ft on 2nd Ave Strathmore. Open area on main floor, large window frontage, lots of parking. Lease rate $1,250 per sq ft excluding utliities. 80 acres Pasture, gas lease rev, excellent revenue, could be cultivated no waste. Price $249,000. 20 min to Strathmore. 2nd ave strathmore
2500 sq ft commerical bldy, 1 storey, 2 bays, 1 bay leased, lease on 2nd bay pending. Great investment on 50x120 lot, ample parking. Glass front, main floor exposure. Price $329,000.
$210,000
triple garage
Backing onto the canal, this 2 storey split is immaculate and ready to move in 3 bedrooms plus den, 2.5 baths, walkout to fully landscaped yard! A MUST SEE!
in Old Lyalta backing onto Lakes of Muirfield. Has all services but needs new well and septic. Old hall converted to shop. $159,900
STRATHMORE: Ready to build your dream home, Architectural controls, across from the park and back lane! $169,900. CARSELAND: $59,900.00 Ready to build on, back alley nice quiet street!
BACKING ONTO GREEN & WET POND OPEN DESIGN WITH LARGE EATING BAR ISLAND MAIN FLOOR DEN- 3 BEDROOMS-UPGRADES THROUGHOUT
$367,900
country charm New roof, siding, windows and main bath. Huge well landscaped corner lot with single garage. Immediate possession. $91,900.
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$59,900 - 2 BEDROOM - LARGE LOT $104,000 - 4 BEDROOM - OPEN DESIGN $139,900 - 3 BEDROOM - HARDWOODS - UPGRADES
$325,000
Bungalow with 5 bedrooms, deck, carpet o/s dble garage, 40x84 insulated shop, quonset, four metal grain bins on 9.5 acres, near Standard.
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