May 20, 2014 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXII, No. 26

Country Edition 56 pages, City Edition 40 pages

May 20, 2014

Always better – always better read

Photo by Ron Pilger

Camrose Fly-In Breakfast

Camrose Flying Club President Barry Graham (left) and director Ron Grue (right) simultaneously test their pancake recipe and the theory of flight as they prepare for a large crowd this weekend.

To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes Tues. Thurs. With Booster This Week’s Flyers:

Inside

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Special Occasions Page 2 Obituaries Pages 14 and 15 Entertainment and Dining Pages 18 to 20 On-the-Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 22 to 27

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Canada Safeway

Real Canadian Superstore Rona Shoppers Drug Mart Sobeys Staples

Classifieds Pages 30 to 38

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REAL ESTATE LISTINGS: ReMax page 12

Central Agencies page 40

News Features

Community advisors add to endowment fund. . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Grue gives Rotary service above himself. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Axemen start baseball season with some changes . . . . 16 Charlie Killam students garner watershed funds. . . . . . . . 26

More than a half-century ago, members of the Camrose Flying Club made the decision to host a breakfast for fellow aviators and those individuals or families interested in general aviation. The novel undertaking proved to be popular and one year later invitations went out for a follow-up, hearty, western breakfast. Now fifty-seven years later the

Camrose Fly-In Breakfast bears the title of the longest running and largest annual Fly-in Breakfast in Western Canada.

From 7 a.m. to 12 noon, Sunday, May 25th the Camrose airport will be busier than Pearson International in Toronto, Ontario or Vancouver International Airport in Richmond, British Columbia. Decent weather will mean the likelihood of well over one hundred small aircraft and helicopters landing in Camrose. Aviators from beyond the borders of Alberta are expected to be in attendance. The all-you-can-eat breakfast is a bargain at just $8 per person. Proceeds to the Camrose Air Cadet Flying Program and to the Camrose Fish and Game Association.

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BUNGALOW IN NEW NORWAY... 3 bdrm., 3 baths, 1,472 sq. ft. Call Rick. $290,000 (CA0028974)

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BUNGALOW IN BAWLF 3 Bedrooms, 2 baths, 1,734 sq. ft. $249,900. Call Tracy or Heather. (CA0035841)

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COMMERCIAL BUILDING... in New Norway, 9,000 sq. ft. Call Heather or Tracy. $289,000 (CA0036114) NEW NORWAY BUNGALOW... 5 bdrms., 2 baths, 1,178 sq. ft. Call Heather or Tracy. $220,000 (CA0030985) HALF DUPLEX CONDO... Villas at the Cascades. 3 bdrm., 3 bath, 1201 sq. ft. Close to golf course and shopping. $255,000. Call Natasha. (CA0028546) FOURPLEX CONDO... 2 bdrms., 1 bath, 1,050 sq. ft. Call Dale. $156,900 (CA0037171)

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· 44 x 73 ft Zipper Lock machine shed, 26 x 96 ft calving barn · 40 x 48 ft Butler shop, 29 x 33 ft grain cleaning bldg PARTIAL LIST OF EQUIPMENT INCLUDES: 1997 Case IH 4WD · 2012 Kubota M135GX MFWD · 1992 John Deere 9600 · 2009 New Holland H8040 25 ft · Grain Handling Equipment · Livestock Equipment ...AND MUCH MORE!

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MS Bike Tour checks in at CRE June 7, 8

Community advisors add another $16,200 to BRCF administrative endowment fund

By Murray Green

This year’s edition of the MS Bike Tour will be travelling from Leduc to Camrose and back on June 7 and 8. The bikers leave Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers at 7:30 a.m. and travel about 185 kilometres over the two days. You can still join the 2014 Johnson MS Bike Tour – one of Canada’s largest MS Bike events. Beginning in Nisku, you can cycle along scenic rural roads between Leduc and Camrose. Checkpoints will be stocked with food and beverages. In case you break down, volunteers will provide mechanical support and first aid to keep you safe. Upon arriving at the Camrose Regional Exhibition Grounds you can enjoy a massage, dinner, beer gardens, dancing and an inspiring evening program. You can camp right on site at the CRE. Wake up for a hearty breakfast Sunday morning before heading back to Nisku. Indulge in a packed finish line barbecue with your supporters and celebrate your accomplishment. Bikers are encouraged to make it a team event by bringing friends, family and coworkers. For more information regarding accommodations contact tour organizers at 780463-1190 or 1-800268-7582.

Community advisors who made donations to Battle River Community Foundation’s administrative endowment fund last week are: (left to right, front) Dave Chamberlain, Sun Life; Norm Mayer, Central Agencies; Cindy Cook, RBC Investments; Janice Zimmerman, H&R Block; Holly Weiler, BMO; Karen Busch, Scotiabank; Glen Bulger, Vision Credit Union; Garrett Sereda, BMO; (back row, left to right) Ken Drever, past chair of the BRCF; Dave Horner, Business First Financial Solutions; Greg Joyce, Kroeger Joyce; Brandon Kroeger, Kroeger Joyce; Larry Johnson, Knaut Johnson Francoeur; Grant Burgess, Grant Thornton; Grant Nahirniak, Investors Group - Edmonton; Doug Tien, Grant Thornton; Tim Vant, Camrose Capital Planning; Darren Daniels, Central Agencies; Wayne Throndson, Fielding & Company; Corey Kudrowich, Investors Group; Dan Cunningham, Camrose Insurance Services, The Co-operators; Jon Stolee, Farnham West Stolee; and Greg Wood, Harberg Nikiforuk Wood. Those who contributed but were unable to attend were: Scott Farnham, Farnham West Stolee; Mike Kelemen, Camrose Insurance Services, The Co-operators; Anna Harder, Anna Harder CGA; Linda Norman, Linda Norman Professional Corporation; Lawrence Dufresne, Lawrence Dufresne CA; Larry Lewsaw, Kroeger Joyce; Brian Harberg, Harberg Nikiforuk Wood; Martin West, Farnham West Stolee; Debbie Orcheski, Orcheski Wealth Management BMO Nesbitt Burns; Brian Kroeger, Kroeger Financial; and Don Howden, Raymond James Ltd. By Dan Jensen

Camrose’s professional advisors added another $16,200 to the Battle River Community Foundation’s administrative endowment fund during a May 15 luncheon at the Camrose Heritage Railway Museum. “This is our best advisors’ luncheon ever with over thirty-four donors,” said BRCF board chair Blain Fowler in expressing appreciation to the advisors for the support. “We are humbled by your continued and growing support of this event and our mission. We thank you for your commitment to the cause.” Battle River Community Foundation’s goal is to see the administrative endowment fund earn enough interest to totally support the administrative budget so all of its fundraising efforts can be devoted to the community service account. The Foundation had $836,887 in the fund at the close of business in 2013. The total amount raised for the administrative endowment fund by the advi-

sors’ luncheon over its thirteen year history is nearly $171,000. Appeal for assistance

Fowler appealed to the advisors to assist with the evolution of the Battle River Community Foundation’s (regular) endowment funds, which totalled $9,251,347 at the close of business on December 31, 2013. “We are certain that when someone comes to you seeking advice on personal philanthropy that you will recommend consideration of the Battle River Community Foundation,” he said. Battle River Community Foundation has set a goal of reaching $10,000,000 in endowments by the end of this year. “Each member of our board is tasked with going out and raising $25,000 before the end of the year by knocking on doors, telling our story and encouraging others to buy into our vision,” said Fowler. “We have two Community Builders’ dinners scheduled for this fall, one in Camrose and one in Killam.” Battle River Community

Foundation received $797,132 from 660 unique donors in 2013, one being Zetsen Master Builders, which gave more than $100,000 after completing a charity build. Wise use of funds

The funds BRCF receives from community minded individuals to create endowments are invested with the Edmonton Community Foundation, which now has total endowments of some $300 million managed by ten individual investment firms. “With the earnings from our endowments we allocate one per cent to our own administration, top up all funds in accordance with the change in the cost price index in the province of Alberta in the previous year, and then pass on the balance in accordance with the donors’ wishes,” said Fowler, adding that earnings on investments in 2013 totalled $1,303,129.55.” Battle River Community Foundation has granted a total of $2,297,514 in its 18 year history, including $563,777 last year to worthwhile projects throughout the geography it serves.

Options for investing

Battle River Community Foundation is able to receive and issue receipts for a wide variety of assets, including cash, securities or insurance as current gifts or as part of an estate plan. “One avenue with which we have been enjoying a fair amount of success lately has been the conversion of obsolete life insurance policies to the benefit of the Foundation,” said Fowler. “Rather than dropping a policy that is no longer required to provide for a family or obligation, individuals can change the beneficiary to the Foundation and reap tax benefits in a variety of ways.” The Foundation also offers the benefits of pooled investments regarding fees and returns and whatever level of anonymity or recognition is preferred. The Battle River Community Foundation serves an area that stretches from Camrose west to Gwynne, south to Bashaw and Alliance, east to Hughenden and north to Highway 14.

SPECIAL OLYMPICS FUNDRAISER

Murray Green, Camrose Booster

The Staples Awareness kickoff for Special Olympics in Camrose was launched with a barbecue on May 10. Mayor Norm Mayer and manager Tony Metivier of the Camrose Staples store went up on a lift to encourage people to support this worthwhile cause. Camrose Special Olympics athletes, from left to right, Dennis Sturrock, Nicole Wegden, Dustin Lindberg, Chris Hoecherl and Jessica Enns explained to Staples customers about the local programs.


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ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION Murray Green, Camrose Booster The Camrose Primary Care Network celebrated the one year anniversary of the west end clinic housing the maternal newborn clinic and geriatric assessment programs May 8. Cutting the ribbon to mark the open house and celebration were, left to right, City of Camrose mayor Norm Mayer, Flagstaff County reeve Gerald Kuefler, geriatrics physician lead Dr. Valerie Smith, physician lead Dr. Chris Nichol, Camrose County reeve Don Gregorwich and women’s health, obstetrics and maternal newborn care physician Dr. Magda du Plessis.

Sorenson invites people to apply for New Horizons grants Minister of State (Finance) and Member of Parliament for Crowfoot Kevin Sorenson has announced that the Harper government is now seeking applications for projects that will help seniors continue to make a difference in their communities through the New Horizons for Seniors Program (NHSP). “These communitybased projects help empower seniors to share their knowledge, skills and experiences with others and support communities by increasing their capacity to address local issues,” said Sorenson. “I encourage seniors groups and organizations throughout our Crowfoot riding to apply. Our local seniors know best what projects would improve and enhance local services and facilities.” The call for proposals will close on Friday, July 4, 2014. Organizations may receive up to $25,000 in grant funding. Projects must address one or more of the program’s five objectives: volunteering, mentoring, expanding awareness of elder abuse, social participation and capital assistance. “I have always appreciated being able to work with all the communities in our riding to qualify,” said Sorenson. “By investing through the New Horizons for Seniors Program, our government is working to ensure that seniors maintain a good quality of life and continue to be active members of our communities.” For more information and application forms on the NHSP, visit: www.esdc.gc.ca/ eng/seniors/funding/community/index.shtml.

Letters to Editor Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 500 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Foreign workers

Relative to the article on restaurant owners reeling after a moratorium freezing the hiring of foreign workers (April 6). I appreciate that foreign workers work hard, but it is negligent to assume that a Canadian wouldn’t also put the same effort into the same job. Part of the LMO is to prove why you are giving a job to a foreign employee over a Canadian worker, indicating that positions should be filled by legal citizens over those of another country. Lance Peters, Camrose Nursing Week May 12 to 16 was National Nursing week in Canada. The theme was “Nurses leading the way.” Please take the time during nursing week to acknowledge nurses in your community and to celebrate the many contributions that nurses make. Rural and remote Canada provides very unique nursing opportunities. Nurses are connected to their communities in so many ways. Nurses provide care for people in the midst of

health, pain, loss, fear, disfigurement, dying, grieving, challenge, growth, birth, aging and transition. Nurses are with people at their least inhibited, most intimate and vulnerable times. Nurses provide evidence based care that aids healing, recovery, and cure for friends, neighbours, and family in times of joy and times of crisis. Nurses learn and gain strength from all of you. Just as many families can identify situations where they were touched in an extraordinary fashion by a nurse, so too are nurses touched, and we would like to say thank you to our Camrose and extended rural communities. Nursing requires knowledge, skillfulness and adaptability and this is demonstrated by rural and remote nurses. While scientific, interpersonal and technological skills are required of all nurses, rural and remote nurses are characterized by a strong sense of community. Rural and remote nurses work in a generalized practice, but provide specific specialized care often without the resources that our urban counterparts may rely on. As with other occupations in small towns or remote areas, we are reminded through our daily encounters on the street, in the parks, and in the grocery store, of the importance of nursing in our community. These daily encounters feed our commitment to providing quality care and confidentiality. Confidentiality is a tenet that is close to the heart of all rural and

remote nurses. We thank you for that trust. It is our connections and encounters with and within our communities that make rural and remote nurses’ practice unique and that enhances our commitment to you. To celebrate nurses in your community, please tell a nursing friend or relative that you appreciate the many contributions they make to improve the lives of those with whom you live, work and play. Deirdre Jackman, president elect, Canadian Association for Rural and Remote Nursing, (CARRN) Benefits of beavers Recently I watched a fine documentary on the PBS show Nature. Called Leave it to Beavers, the show featured Augustana Environmental Science professor Glynnis Hood and made the case that if we manage beaver properly and allow them to do their job, they have the potential to restore watersheds, wetlands, forests, and combat global warming. Since moving to Camrose in 2005, I have walked the ravine trails by the ski jump almost every morning. Five years ago, beaver moved into that area of the Stoney Creek ravine and they have changed that part of our ecosystem only for the better. With more and deeper water, there are now several kinds of waterfowl nesting in the area; I heard frogs there for the first time this spring; the land mammals clearly appreciate the water and enhanced greenery; I see muskrats playing

most summer mornings, and herons regularly make an appearance. Five years ago, I saw only a few deer and a fetid trickle of water in the creek during the hottest parts of the summer. This morning I saw a sign posted by the City of Camrose, warning me not to let my dogs swim because the City is trapping that family of beaver that I have watched grow and thrive and improve our environment. I am appalled beyond words: this City’s managers consult with Dr. Hood, so they know full well that the beaver are giving birth about now, thereby consigning kits to slow starvation. The City also knows that Dr. Hood has ways to manage beaver and rising water without killing them or destroying their damns and lodges. The City also knows that it’s cheaper to manage them than to kill and destroy. So why the traps? One reason, I think, is pressure from the abidingly uninformed Camrose public. Farmers in this area hate beaver beyond all reason, but we all need to understand that the soil that makes for good farming came about because of beaver, that the water we rely on in all its forms and locations is there because the beaver shaped every water containment area in North America. If we mean to act as stewards of this land, then we need to learn to appreciate and take care of the beaver, and the City of Camrose needs to conserve its resources, including the beaver. Roxanne Harde, Camrose


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Rotary presents Service Above Self award to Ron Grue By Dan Jensen

Rotary International presented a Service Above Self Award to Ron Grue at a May 2 President’s Dinner in Red Deer for using his time and talents to help others. “It was a big surprise,” said Grue, who is the first Rotarian from District 5370 to receive the award. “It (the award) gives me more fuel to keep doing the things that I am doing.” Grue is of the belief that helping others is something that runs in his family’s genes. “My grandfather was always one who kept helping others,” he said. “I remember him telling me that whatever you give in life you get back tenfold. He wasn’t talking about money but that warm and fuzzy feeling that you get when you do something for others.” Grue realizes that, in addition to being blessed by a wonderful family, he has been given many talents. “I have been given too many talents I think, because I can look at something and I can do it,” he said. “Whether it is built here or built somewhere else, I adapt to whatever wherever. It is just natural for me and I just do it. I might have never done it before in my life but I still know how to do it.” Grue started his volunteer work with the Rotary Club of Camrose in 1982 when he was just 27. “This year’s motto for Rotary is Get Engaged and Change Lives, and I guess I got involved right off the bat,” he said. “One of the first projects was building homes for the orphanage at Gwynne. We framed two houses for them and I am sure they are still there and still going.” In 1985, after being inspired by the president of Rotary International at a convention in Las Vegas, Grue headed up a local campaign to raise $17,500 as part of the local club’s commitment to the Polio Plus campaign. “I organized a fundraiser which we held at the Norsemen Inn,” he said. “I remember how we got things sent to us for auction from all over the world, and we raised $12,000 the first night. Our club actually ended up raising $23,000 for polio.” The next year, Grue assisted with a raffle for a playhouse ,which he helped build. A year after that he put together the first raffle for a Harley Davidson motorcycle. “I brought the idea to the Rotary and everybody was okay with it,” he said. “We made $21,000 the first year we did it and $28,000 in the second.” The most successful Rotary fundraiser in which Grue was involved was the Sow and Reap lottery. “I knew Humboldt, Saskatchewan was having a successful raffle where

Rotary International president Ron Burton presented Camrose Rotarian Ron Grue with a Service Above Self award during a president’s dinner May 2.

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a leprosy colony more self sufficient. “One of the Rotarians over there owned a hotel not too far from the leprosy colony, so every morning he would send a chauffeur to take us there. They had a little carpentry shop that wasn’t functioning worth a darn. They were making little school desks but they were only turning out about 70 of them a year and the quality wasn’t that great. I helped them get the equipment working and bought them some tools and jigs. During the time we were there we made some pretty big improvements, and about three months after I had returned home I learned that they had already matched their entire output from the previous year.” Grue wasn’t afraid of interacting with the people of the leprosy colony. “I asked Ruth Jensen before I went whether this stuff was contagious and she said as long as I washed my hands and kept clean I should be fine,” he said. “So I got there and I shook hands with people every chance I got. I would shake their hands in the morning and I would shake their hands in the evening. They just wanted to be loved and touched.” When Habitat for Humanity started, Grue and other Rotary members volunteered to help build the homes. “There were quite a few of us from Rotary who would go out every year and help to frame homes,” said Grue, who eventually ended up serving on the Habitat board as president.

In 1993, Grue saw his life change when he went with a team of Rotary members to India to help make

In 2001, after selling his business, Camrose Custom Cabinets, Grue, accompanied by members of his

tickets were sold for $100 apiece for a chance to win a combine or a tractor and felt that if Humboldt could do that we could do something similar, so I presented the idea to the club,” said Grue. “The members were a little hesitant at first but they had seen my past record with these kind of things and eventually agreed. By the time we wrapped everything up we had raised $156,000. We kept $56,000 for Rotary projects and then donated $100,000 to the

“My grandfather was always one who kept helping others. I remember him telling me that whatever you give in life you get back ten-fold. He wasn’t talking about money but that warm and fuzzy feeling that you get when you do something for others.”

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family, travelled to Colima, Mexico, where he set up a shop from which young boys could learn cabinetry, built a computer centre, built an office for volunteer dentists, and finished the construction of the community centre. “I got all the floors (of the community centre) tiled, the bathrooms done and the walls painted and I made a big basketball court with all the backboards,” he said. “I had a bunch of volunteers come down and we poured all the concrete (for the court) by hand. Grue also joined his wife, Vivanne, and their children in teaching crafts at Colonia Rotaria. “It was an area of Colima that was really poor,” he said. “There were 50 homes that had been built then given away in some kind of lottery. We used to go there every Thursday night to do crafts.” The requests by the area’s residents picked up after an earthquake struck the area in which the Grues were living on Jan. 6. “I had a little old lady who called me to say that her roof had collapsed, so I went over there and with the help of other Rotarians who had come down, fixed her roof and poured her a cement floor.” Grue also assisted with the construction of a senior centre in Zapotilan, which was one of the areas hardest hit by the quake. “We lived in Colima only 45 km away from Zapotilan but it took me between two and two and a half hours to get there because the road was so bad,” he said. “I was able to get the senior centre built in seven weeks from start to finish. It had seven

bedrooms, two bathrooms, a kitchen, a dining room and a living room.” Grue still marvels how he wasn’t robbed or killed during his daily trips to Zapotilan. “I would go there sometimes with $5,000 that Vivianne had taken out of the bank and I had stuffed into my pockets,” he said. “I dressed as poor as I could because that is the way I always look when I go somewhere, but if someone had known what I was doing they could have lived for a long time with the money I was carrying.” One of Grue’s best friends is Ivan Applegate, a Rotarian from Puerto Vallarta who heads a handicapped association which provides donated wheelchairs to those in need. “I took him for a plane ride when he was in Camrose one time and it was the ride of his life,” said Grue. “After that we just became really good friends. I really look up to the man. He did so much for the community of Puerto Vallarta. The curbs they now have on the sidewalks and the ramps for the wheelchairs are basically the result of his efforts.” Grue still gets choked up when he recalls the time he was in Puerto Vallarta helping unload a batch of wheelchairs that had been donated by the Rotary Club of Camrose. “I remember this lady carrying in this young boy who, because of his disability couldn’t walk,” he said. “I couldn’t give her a wheelchair because we had already given out the last one but I promised her that I would get her one the next time a shipment came. I was feeling bad though, so I went back upstairs and found that I was able to put together a wheelchair with all these extra piles of wheelchair parts and pieces. To see the expression on this lady’s face when I gave her the wheelchair just made everything worthwhile. When you see things like that you just want to keep giving and giving.” Two years ago Grue joined a team of five other Rotarians in building a school for the community of Otoxha, Belize at a cost of approximately $23,500. “One of the first things we had to do when we got there was to move a part of a hill so we could have some level footings,” he said. “We had to take the dirt from the top and put it down at the bottom, then pack it before doing anything with the footings.” Grue was impressed with the work ethic of the Otoxha residents after watching them unload a truck load of cinder blocks and building supplies. Continued on page 11


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“Not only did they take the blocks off the truck, they hauled them up the hill to the school site,” he said. “We made a chain gang to take the bricks up to the top of the hill where the school was. I just wished more people could have been there because the camaraderie that night was just unbelievable. They were whooping and hollering and they were just having a blast.” The total amount of time needed to build the school was just 28 days. “We got the school built and I was able to put in a solar system so they could run all the computers,” said Grue. “We also built a library which was filled with books by the Interact club.” Grue returned to the Otoxha again this past February where he and his fellow Camrose Rotarians installed the former Sifton School playground. “The Rotary Club took the playground down, put it into a container and shipped it down there,” he said. “It was really neat because my kids played on that playground equipment.” A year ago, Grue took on the job of project man-

ager for the Rotary Youth Centre, which was officially opened on Canada Day. “The Scouts really needed a new facility and the sporting groups needed a place to keep their equipment,” he said. “There is still space available in it if someone needs it.” One of Grue’s favourite projects was the construction of a building for a water well for the residents of a squatters village who had been displaced when guerillas took over their land. “It was a project which involved everyone from the community, from old ladies who picked up sticks and stones to help make the base for the cement pad to the men who laid the bricks,” said Grue, who was told the story of a 13-year-old girl being shot to death because her father wouldn’t grow what the guerillas wanted him to grow. “I had a bodyguard who I didn’t know was a body guard that I put to work, as well as a bishop. By the end of the day we had the facility actually operational. The building made a huge difference in that community because it provided clean water to 125 families.”

Grue plans to go to Otoxha next year to install community water system using water from a nearby hill or mountain. “I am quite sure that I have enough elevation to create a vacuum, a sump kind of thing, to bring the water down to the village, because the water in the wells is a little iffy, especially in the spring season,” he said. “If they can have running water to at least five places along the road then maybe, if they wanted, they could run from there to their own homes. We are also thinking of putting in an electrical line and a generator so they can actually have power from six o’clock to ten o’clock at night. It’s just a matter now of raising enough money. I have thought of offering people a Mayan experience where I would show them a few things and then get them to work for a week or something like that.” Grue has also been asked if he would build a school in a community close to Otoxha. “I told the people from the community that if I can find another club will pay the money I will come down and orchestrate the project for them,” he said.


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Jack Lowe celebrates 50 year career with Safeway By Dan Jensen

In 1964 The Beatles landed at JFK Airport in New York City to start a tour of the United States, The Rolling Stones began their first tour as a headline act with the Ronettes, U.S. president Lyndon Johnson declared war on poverty, Jack Ruby was sentenced to death for the shooting of Lee Harvey Oswald, former Canadian prime minister John Diefenbaker began a filibuster to prevent the introduction of the new Canadian flag and Ernest Manning was the premier of Alberta. Closer to home, Art F. Mackenzie was serving as mayor of Camrose, Dr. W.J. Siwak was practicing medicine at St. Mary’s Hospital, and local students were finishing up their first year in the brand new Camrose Composite High School. And a 15-year-old Camrose boy by the name of Jack Lowe began what has turned out to be a career with Canada Safeway that will reach 50 years May 23. As was the case with most other Safeway employees, Lowe started at the low end of the ladder, working as a part-time courtesy clerk. “I was 15 when I got the job of courtesy clerk, but I had actually started working at Safeway a couple of years before when it was located at what is now the Wildrose Co-op site,” said Lowe. “My friends and I were paid a quarter for bringing the carts in from outside whenever it was very cold, so that the customers wouldn’t have to.” Lowe started full-time work at Safeway in 1967, about a year after he graduated from Camrose Composite High School. “I wasn’t one of those kids with long hair,” he said.

Camrose Safeway manager Jack Lowe has been with the company for 50 years.

“You weren’t allowed to have long hair and work at Safeway.” In 1968, he helped move the store to what now used to be Liquidation World at the north end of Main Street. “I remember the move happened in the spring and that Dennis Johnson (now owner of Coldwell Banker) was the assistant manager,” said Lowe. “A lot of the young guys in Camrose worked in Safeway, including Bruce Stroh, Ken Cunningham and Johnny Johnson.” In late 1970, Lowe moved to Edmonton to work the night shift at Centennial Safeway. “I spent about three years there on the night and day crews. I ended up working with a few Camrose guys there as well. Ross Dyer, who is from Camrose, was working on the night crew with

me and he became store manager a few years later.” From the Centennial Safeway, Lowe moved on to the Oliver Place Safeway in downtown Edmonton for three years, then to the Westgate Safeway for a year and a half as produce manager. Lowe received the job of assistant manager in the late 1970s, a job that took him to “10 or 12” different stores in the city, and in 1981 or 1982 became the store manager at Park Plaza. “That was the start of a circuit,” said Lowe. “Over the next 28 years I was in Dawson Creek (three years), Fort McMurray (two) and various stores throughout Edmonton.” In 2010, 40 years after he left, Lowe returned to Camrose. “I asked if there was an opening here if I could move

back to the home town,” he said. “The plan was that I would work for a couple of years then retire.” Lowe has seen a lot of changes over the years, most notably in the area of information technology (IT). “The changes that have occurred from 1964 to now are absolutely phenomenal,” he said. “All the new programs have made things a lot less difficult than they were.” While working in Edmonton, Lowe helped to convert two of the bigger Safeways to Lifestyle stores. “That is the program we are in right now,” he said. “I was involved in the first Lifestyle changeover which was at the Meadowlark Safeway where I spent four years. I was also involved in the changeover at the Collingwood store.” The latest challenge has been the integration with

the system used by Sobey’s, the company that purchased Canada Safeway in 2013. “I am looking forward to working with them and seeing some of their programs,” he said. Lowe still enjoys coming to work every day and dealing with the customers, some of whom he remembers from his earliest days with the company. “We have some very loyal customers, one of whom is Mrs. McNary,” he said. “It was nice coming back here in 2010 and actually meeting people again who I hadn’t seen for 20, 25 or 30 years.” Lowe also enjoys being associated with the Safeway staff who go out of their way to make customers feel special, including some who have been around nearly as long as himself. “We have a few people who have been with us for 35 years,” he said. “Brenda Wilson just qualified for her 35 year award, and was a recent recipient of an award from the Camrose Chamber of Commerce for customer service.” Lowe feels he could write a book about all his experiences at Safeway. “I could write pages and pages about all the different changes that have occurred,” he said, “but it would take me many hours. I can honestly say that over the last 50 years I have gone through almost every strike, buyout program and staff change.” The Camrose Safeway store is inviting customers to help celebrate Lowe’s 50th anniversary by attending the cake cutting at 10 a.m. this Friday, May 23.

Police want you to think twice before spraying graffiti By Dan Jensen

The Camrose Police Service wants those who are so inclined to think twice about the consequences associated with spray painting graffiti on public or private structures. “The act of writing graffiti is a crime that falls under the category of Mischief (someone who wilfully destroys or damages property) and can carry a punishment of up two years in prison or a fine,” said Camrose Police Service Const. Matthew Wilton. “In addition to that the person who is responsible for the graffiti may have to pay the money to have it fixed which, depending on how big it is, could be several thousand dollars.” Camrose Police Service dealt with 278 cases of mischief in 2013, some of which involved graffiti vandalism. The Camrose overpass on 48 Avenue east and the

Camrose Drive bridge were two of the most popular targets, along with certain businesses (The Brick) garages and fences. “Graffiti can really happen anywhere there is a flat clean surface,” said Const. Wilton. “Some graffiti artists might like a place that is out of sight because there is less of a risk of them getting caught while others like the wide out in the open places because of the thrill they get from doing it and from the exposure they get when others see their tag. They might target The Brick because it is in an area that is wide open and can be seen from quite a distance.” Camrose Police Service responds to every call about graffiti vandalism to the best of its ability and launches investigations wherever and whenever possible. “We have been able to solve graffiti crimes in various ways, whether it is catch-

ing someone in the act, in which case we are sometimes able to lay multiple charges if we are able to connect one or more occurrences, or by relying on information that is provided by the public,” said Const. Wilton. “We are actively making patrols 24 hours a day and if we observe something that we might see on their hands when we stop and talk to individuals we might have the grounds to search their backpack or their person.” Camrose Police Service usually sees an increase in the amount of graffiti vandalism around graduation time in the spring and in the summer, with many of the vandals using it as a way to mark a special occasion. In the majority of cases, it is perpetuated by males who are in the youth or young adult age group. “It can be committed by an individual who is acting alone or by a crew, with sev-

eral people who are working together,” said Const. Wilton. Camrose Police Services anyone who has been the victim of graffiti vandalism to cover it up as soon as possible after reporting it to police to avoid what is referred to as the broken window theory. “There are some who might not deem graffiti as very worrisome, but it can encourage other criminal behaviour,” said Const. Wilton. “The broken window theory basically suggests that somebody who has graffiti and isn’t doing anything to remove it doesn’t care about their his or her property very much. The best way to prevent additional graffiti or any other crime is to clean it up after the first time it happens. The quicker you clean it up the less chance it is going to spur more activity. And, if it is somewhat recent it can be a little bit easier to remove.”

Those who insist on expressing themselves through a can of spray paint may do so legally at the Camrose Skateboard Park, which is located just south of the Camrose NeighborAid Center building. “The City of Camrose has designated the Skate Park as a place where people can do their graffiti as long as appropriate and not offensive, although there isn’t a lot of space there anymore,” explained Const. Wilton. “Painting graffiti anywhere else is an offence.” The criminal record that one can receive for committing an act of graffiti vandalism is in the eyes of Const. Wilton not worth the recognition or thrill. “A criminal record is something that can affect someone years down the line whether they are applying for a job of travelling to another country,” said the officer.


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Anthony “Tony” C. Galasso August 16, 1921 – May 11, 2014 The family of Tony Galasso is saddened to announce the passing of their dear father, grandfather and great-grandfather. Born on August 16, 1921 in Weisport, Pennsylvania, Dad passed away in Daysland, AB on May 11, 2014 at age 92 after a long, healthy and active life. Dad is survived by his sister Anna Camaioni; sister-in-law Janet Galasso of Lehighton, Pennsylvania; as well as numerous nieces and nephews in the U.S.. He is also survived by his seven children: Mary Phillips of Abbotsford, Toni Nielson (John) of Bawlf, Rosanne Spelrem (Barrie) of Beaumont, Richard Galasso of Vancouver, James Galasso (Bonnie) of Red Deer, Robert Galasso of Vancouver, and Patrick Galasso of Vancouver; nine grandchildren: Andrea, Steven, Carmen, Kristan, Neil, Wade, Nicole, Christopher and Brittney; and six great-grandchildren: Talus, River, Eric, Adam, Colin and Nico. He was predeceased by parents Cosimo and Rosario; infant son Jean; three brothers Armando and Joseph of Lehighton, Pennsylvania and Michael of Mt. Pleasant, South Carolina; brother-in-law Peter Camaioni; sister-in-law Alice Galasso; and niece Laura Lynch, all in the U.S. Dad served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II and was stationed in Fairbanks, Alaska and then in Grande Prairie, AB where he met and married Agnes Lozeron. Mom and Dad raised their seven children in Grande Prairie, AB. Dad moved to Camrose upon his retirement at age 65 to live near his daughter, Toni Nielson, who was his devoted caregiver when his health deteriorated in the last few years. Toni’s and John’s farm was Dad’s favourite and frequent stop on the way to and from Daysland Golf Course. Dad played his first game of golf at age 67 and played a competitive game until the age of 91 when back problems forced him to give up the game he dreamed about in the off season and played almost every “good-weather” day once the season opened. Dad’s Monte Carlo parked at Daysland Golf Course was a familiar sight. His happiest hours were spent golfing with his friends and then taking a short break in the clubhouse so he could get back on the greens until dark. He holds the record at Daysland Golf Course for most holes played in one day: 90. He was in his 70s! The Daysland course surprised him with a lifetime membership at 90. Dad once quipped, “If I had started golfing at 20, they would be saying, ‘Tiger Who?’ ” When not playing golf, Dad spent hours following the New York Yankees baseball team. He was an unwavering fan from the time he saw them play in Yankee Stadium as a youth. He loved watching old westerns, reading about the gunslingers of the Wild West, watching documentaries on World War II fighter aircraft, and listening to the music of Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. Tony’s family would like to thank the exceptional staff at Daysland Hospital for excellent medical care and for treating him with dignity and kindness throughout his hospitalization. We would also like to thank the dedicated staff at Providence Place in Daysland for the comfortable and caring surroundings where Dad spent his last year. A private celebration of Dad’s life will be held at a later date. If you choose, on a sunny day, play a round of golf at Daysland Golf Course and, on Hole #4 (Dad’s favourite), think of him! In lieu of flowers, donations to Daysland Hospital in Dad’s name would be appreciated. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Helen Olena Nikiforuk February 6, 1921 – May 9, 2014 Mrs. Helen Nikiforuk of Killam, formerly of Whitkow, SK, passed away on Friday, May 9, 2014 at the age of 93 years. Helen was born in Whitkow, SK, the fourth child of seven to William and Paulina Kowalchuck. She attended the local country school, played on the ladies’ softball team and helped her parents with farm work. Helen married Nick Nikiforuk in 1940. Nick taught school for a few years before they purchased their own general store. Following six years in the retail business, they decided to return to farming, initially near Radisson, SK and then moving to Killam, AB. Helen was active in her local community as leader of the 4-H Clothing Club, CWL and judge at local agricultural fairs. She excelled at sewing, crocheting, gardening and playing Bingo and Scrabble. She enjoyed curling, and bowled with the local league until she was in her mid-80s. Helen loved a good joke and being with her family and friends. Left to cherish her memory are her husband Nick of Daysland; and two daughters, Gayle Ferrara of Daysland and Linda Nikiforuk of Kelowna, BC. Helen is also survived by one brother Victor (Rose) Kowalchuk of Willingdon, AB; one sister Sophie Doerksen of Saskatoon, SK; and numerous nieces, nephews, relatives and friends. A Divine Liturgy was held on Monday, May 19, 2014 at 2:00 p.m., from The Protection Of The Blessed Virgin Mary Ukrainian Catholic Church (4823-53A Street, Camrose, AB) with Rev. Greg Faryna officiating. Interment has taken place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. If friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to The Alzheimer Society, The Heart and Stroke Foundation or to the charity of your choice. To send condolences please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Enid Marion Moe December 21, 1932 – May 12, 2014 Enid Marion Moe passed away on May 12, 2014 at the age of 81 years in St. Mary’s Hospital surrounded by the love and comfort of her family. Enid was predeceased by her husband Norman in 1991; her brother Leonard; her daughter-in-law Tracy; and her parents August and Christena Martin. She is survived by her sisters Ella Bailey and Shirley (Ed) Wick; her children Sherine, Leanne and Darren (Eva); her eight grandchildren Kari (Matt), Danika (Dusty), Kjell, Randi, Jarrett, Danielle, Jasper and Logun; her two greatgrandchildren Parker and Landon Norman; as well as many very special relatives and friends. The youngest of four children, Enid was born to August and Christena Martin in Daysland, AB. Her early years were on a farm in the Bawlf area, later moving to the Bethany area near Donalda. Enid received her education at Meeting Creek School, Camrose Lutheran College (where she met her future husband), and Canadian Lutheran Bible Institute. Enid married her best friend, Norman, in 1954 and lived on the farm at Armena where they raised their three children – Sherine, Leanne and Darren. Enid, Norman and the family were active participants in the Armena and Scandia Lutheran Church community. Enid’s ongoing priorities were her family, church and friends. She found joy in music while singing with the Scandia women’s trio for many years, as well as singing at the weddings of many close friends and family. Once the children were grown, Enid attended NAIT in Edmonton, AB to take classes in graphic design. She then worked alongside her beloved CLC family as the manager of the campus bookstore. Enid later retired to care for Norman as his health began to fail. Enid lived her life with love, patience, joy and determination, always keeping her family and God as her main priorities. Known to many as ‘Nana’, she enjoyed keeping up with the grandkids –sports, recitals, competitions – and sharing her favorite family traditions and stories with them. She always looked forward to lunch and coffee dates with her faithful and loving friends, as well as visits from her cherished family. So many were truly blessed by Enid’s presence in their lives. She will live on in our hearts forever. A Funeral Service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, May 19, 2014 from Scandia Lutheran Church in Armena with Rev. Prema Samuel officiating. Inurnment has taken place in Scandia Lutheran Cemetery. Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Scandia Lutheran Church or to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Stanley Elwin Wilson Stanley Elwin Wilson was born in Rouleau, SK on July 11, 1929. He was the eldest son of Leslie and Wesley Wilson and had five brothers and sisters Dorothy, Berta, Norma, Don and Lyle. Stan started farming at the very young age of 11, working on the thrashing crews and driving the horse teams running the sweeps. Stan met Barbara and started to court her. By March 1955, they were married and began their lives together. Stan and Barb began their marriage in Cochrane, AB. They had four children Brian, Ken, Bev and Darryl. During their years in Cochrane, they enjoyed friends and dances at Dartique Hall and Weedon Hall they also worked closely with Stan’s two brothers Don and Lyle there were many days spent haying and harvesting with the crew of family members mowing, baling and stacking the winter’s hay and harvesting the grain. All three brothers had dairy farms. In 1974, Stan and Don sold the dairy farms and moved to Camrose to begin grain farming, continuing to work together as they always had. During their years in the Camrose area, Barb and Stan had many great times curling and dancing. Their house was always a warm and welcoming home for all and you could find Stan saying, “I think we should have a drink.” Barb would prepare delicious meals; even after Barb became ill, you would find Stan preparing turkey dinner for the family. Stan and Barb sold the grain farm in the late ’90s, but remained on the home place near Armena/Hay Lakes until 2011 when Stan suffered a stroke. The remainder of their lives were spent in Camrose at Sunrise Village where Stan dedicated his years to caring for the love of his life. Barb, who suffered from Alzheimer’s, passed away in November 2013 and Stan’s heart broke. His days were filled with loneliness and missing his Barbie. Stan was always very full of life and lived it to the fullest. He loved his family and friends and was always there to care for everyone. Barb and Stan enjoyed spending time with friends and family, dancing and enjoying life. Everyone who knew Stan stated that he touched their lives. All of his children and grandchildren learned from him and cherished time spent with him fishing, playing pool or just hanging out the shop with him. Farming was always near and dear to his heart and, even after his stroke, he would get the strong draw in the spring to be seeding and haying and then harvesting in the fall. Though he could no longer participate, he longed to be out on the farm again. Stan is now with Barb dancing in Heaven… A memorial service will be held at 2:00 p.m. on Friday, May 23, 2014 at Camrose United Church, 4829-50 Street. Cremation has taken place. Pastor Mary Ann Pastuck will be officiating. Memorial donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation or to St. Mary’s Hospital Foundation.

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Axemen making another run at playoffs By Murray Green

Although the Camrose Axemen baseball team will have a few roster changes, the club will once again challenge for the North Central Alberta Baseball League (NCABL)crown this season. The Axemen are hopeful that a youth infusion into the lineup will assist with making the playoffs. Joe Pasychynk and Chance Wheatley will be joining the team. Both Bawlf residents played midget baseball with the Spruce Grove Sox triple-A squad and are currently attending the Prairie Baseball Academy in Lethbridge. Both are left handed bats. Pasychynk should add yet another bat with pop to the Axemen lineup as well as pitching depth. Defensively, the Axemen will rely on a steady Chance Wheatley with the departure of J.J. “The team hopes that both Wheatley and Pasychynk will be able to make an immediate impact and help the Axemen push for a third consecutive NCABL Pennant and a chance at the NCABL championship,” said Kris Kushnerick, on overcoming the loss of departing players. The Axemen could have one of the deepest pitching staffs in the league in 2014. Paul Ofrim and Cory Martz, who were all-star pitchers in 2013, and Kyle Muzechka, who was an all-star in 2012, will be anchoring a staff that also includes Ryan Mehler, Corey Epp, Dan Enright and Steve Enright with newcomers Joe Pasychynk, Chase Martinig and Jeff Conn. The Axemen will also get

Camrose Axemen player Paul Ofrim beats out a throw to first to garner a single on this play last season.

a big boost to the lineup and defence with the addition of long time Edmonton Warrior Ryan Petryshyn. Ryan is a proven NCABL player with a successful track record. Last season, and for the second year in a row, the Axemen offense began to struggle heading into the NCABL playoffs and could not defeat the Westlock Red Lion pitching staff in the 2012 NCABL Championship and the 2013 NCABL semifinals. “Both times the Axemen would lose the best of three

series 2-1. The team is hoping another veteran hitter will help ensure that the team does not three-peat the disappointment,” Kris said. Ryan has been one of the NCABL’s best hitters since the 1999 season hitting over .300 a total of nine times with a career .342 batting average and .459 on base percentage, all with the Edmonton Warriors. The right handed hitting Petryshyn has hit .308 since the NCABL moved to wood bats for the 2009 season, including three home

runs over the last two seasons. This year the league will gain a new team in the Barrhead Orioles, who have not been in the league for a number of years due to a suffering minor baseball program. So the addition of another team will make it a 20 game season and that much more challenging to make the four team playoffs in a now 11 team league. “I think that the teams to beat are still going to be the Edmonton Blackhawks,

who won the 2013 NCABL championship, the Westlock Red Lions, who defeated the Axemen in the 2012 NCABL championship, and the Sherwood Park Athletics,” predicted Kris. The Axemen started their season on May 7 at the Edmonton Blackhawks. The Axemen have home games on ’May 20, June 3 and June 10 at Harry Andreassen Field. The first pitch is set for 7:15 p.m.

Axemen lose three key players from 2013 lineup By Murray Green

The Camrose Axemen baseball team pay tribute to three great leaders upon their departure. “We will once again have a strong core of players returning to the team in 2014 with three major losses to the team in second baseman J.J. Straker, infielder Wes Harrison and outfielder Blair Mulder,” said Kris Kushnerick, one of the captains on the club. Wes announced his retirement after a 12 year career as a player, coach and governor for the franchise. He finished his career with a .306 average, collecting a total of 169 hits, 17 home runs and 134 RBI in 548 plate appearances from 2002 to 2013 while playing with the Armena Royals and Armena Axemen franchises of the Powerline Baseball League and the Camrose Axemen. Wes leaves as the team’s single season runs scored record holder after he crossed the plate a total of 32

times during the 2003 season. A feat that still stands today. Wes was also solid when called into duty on the mound, as he posted a 5-0 record with three saves, 50 strikeouts and a 3.99 ERA pitching 73 and two-thirds innings over his career. After moving through the Camrose Minor Baseball system he joined the Camrose Roadrunners. He officially became the Axemen’s manger in the 2004 season, a role he would hold until 2012. Wes finished third in the 2012 NCABL Manager of the Year voting after guiding the team from a 11-8-1 record in 2011 to a first place 14-4 record a season later. “While Harrison’s on-field contributions will be missed, his off field contributions will also be hard to replace. Since the Axemen joined the NCABL in 2008, Harrison has worked tirelessly off the field in his role as a governor, ensuring that events such as the Axemen Invitational Baseball Tournament would run suc-

cessfully and last year the inaugural Axemen Classic Slo-pitch tournament in September would be a successful fundraiser for the team,” added Kris. Second baseman J.J. Straker and his wife moved to Phoenix. “Shortly after the Westlock Red Lions eliminated the Axemen in the NCABL semifinals, Straker continued his climb in the world of ice making. Since 2009, Straker has moved from running the facility in the small town of Killam, then to Edson before heading to the 2010 Olympics in Vancouver to work with the ice team responsible for both men’s and women’s hockey. He then moved to Beaumont to manage the Ken Nichol Regional Recreation Centre. Now Straker will be managing the ice surface for the Phoenix Coyotes at Jobing.com Arena in Glendale,” explained Kris. “Making his debut for the Axemen in 2009, JJ became the undisputed grit leader on the team.” He put up solid numbers collecting 91 hits, 61 runs scored

and 53 RBIs while holding a .346 average. Straker’s .346 career average was the best average by any Axemen during the 2009-13 seasons and his .447 on base percentage was second to only Cal Zimmer over the same time span. In 2010, J.J. was named to the NCABL All-star team as the starting second baseman. Two seasons later he would be named to his second NCABL All-star Game in 2012, when he and Axemen teammate Paul Ofrim led all players in votes with 35. Outfielder and pitcher Blair Mulder will not be returning to the team in 2014 after three successful seasons. The 2012 NCABL All-star outfielder hit at a .331 average with 34 RBIs over the three seasons. The left-hander also amassed a 4-3 record on the hill for Camrose along with one save in 58 and a third innings. “Baseball fans will more than likely see Mulder on a baseball field in the Red Deer/Inn-

isfail/Lacombe area potentially playing with family in Lacombe with the Parkland Baseball League’s Dodgers or in Innisfail with the Indians, a town he played his junior triple-A baseball with the Merchants,” said Kris. The Axemen will also be without catcher Dennis Landriault who suffered a broken leg and ankle injury in March requiring surgery and some pins to be placed in the leg. “Landriault’s offensive power and his ability to stop the opponents running game from behind the plate will be sorely missed by the team. We are hopeful that Landriault can return in late June or July, provided rehab goes well,” Kris said. The Axemen’s next home game is tonight (Tuesday, May 20) against the Sherwood Park Athletics at Harry Andreassen Field. The first pitch is set for 7:15 p.m.


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The Hospice Society of Camrose and District used a hike on Camrose trails May 4 to raise more than $6,000 for its ever growing volunteer program and education sessions. “Approximately 60 hikers came out to join the hike in spite of the cool, rainy day,” said palliative care nurse consultant Pam Cummer. “We concluded the afternoon with a barbecue provided by the society board members. Hamburgers were generously donated by the Drever family.” The hike was one of many supported by the Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association in centres across Canada as a way of creating awareness about the need for hospice palliative care in our communities. The hike is always held on the first Sunday of May, which marks the beginning of Hospice Palliative Care Week. This year the theme of the week of May 4 to 10 was “Busting the Myths about Hospice Palliative Care.” The Hospice Society of Camrose and District vhas the ultimate goal of having a free-standing hospice. More information about the society and upcoming events is available at the website www.camrosehospice.org.

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African Children’s Choir concert set By Murray Green

The African Children’s Choir melts the hearts of audiences with their charming smiles, beautiful voices and lively African songs. The children’s choir will be performing at the Calvary Pentecostal Church (4920-48 Street) at 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 8. “This is the first time we are hosting this choir. Last time, I think they were at Augustana. All of these children are from orphanages. Most of them have lost both parents, so they go on tour to raise money for the orphanages and houses,” explained Pastor Clayton Milgate. “It’s amazing to see their smiles when they have nothing. Their lives have been devastated, but they are so happy to sing and so much to live for.” The program features well-loved children’s songs, traditional spirituals and Gospel favorites. Concerts are at no charge and open to all. However, a free-will offering is taken at the performance to support African

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2015 GMC Yukon A culmination of improvements in design and engineering

Pete Pastuck By Dan Jensen

The 2015 Yukon at McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC in Camrose is the culmination of numerous improvements in designing, engineering and crafting. “It’s a whole new Yukon,” said McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC dealer principal Will McClellan. Aerodynamics

The 2015 Yukon was purposefully designed for efficient aerodynamics. The goal was to make it appear smaller to the wind for reduced wind noise and improved efficiency. Bold, sculpted lines glide from the three-dimensional grille and over the inlaid doors. The redesigned liftgate reduces wind drag for enhanced efficiency and cleverly houses the wiper, which is hidden when not in use. Projectorbeam headlights create a distinctive appearance with front and rear “C” shaped LED signature lighting. Quiet ride

Yukon raises the standards for quietness. Acoustic laminated windshield and front door glass, triple door seals, a new engine compartment barrier and damp-

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The all-new Yukon EcoTec 3 engine family features GMC’s latest technologies: Direct Injection (DI), Active Fuel Management (AFM) and Continuously Variable Valve Timing (VVT) to deliver power, and in the 5.3 litre V8, the best fuel efficiency in a full-size SUV. It generates 355 horsepower, 383 lb.-ft. of torque and 10.1 litres per 100 km highway. Yukon’s smooth ride suspension system senses and adjusts the rear suspension height to maintain a level position. It also contributes to Yukon’s max trailering rating. Yukon has prolonged

brake life by using Ferritic Nitro-Carburizing (FNC) technology, a patented, GMexclusive corrosion protection process which hardens the rotor surface. It provides protection against rust to help prevent steering-wheel shudder when applying the brakes. Yukon’s available fourwheel-drive system allows you to switch between twowheel drive for optimum fuel efficiency and four-wheel drive for much-needed additional traction and control. The new frame is constructed with 75 per cent high-strength steel for maximum people- and cargo-carrying capability. A wider rear track provides for improved stability and more confident cornering. Electric variable-assist power rack-and-pinion steering improves fuel efficiency versus engine powered systems. It provides less assist at highway speeds for a solid on-centre feel, and more assist for less steering effort when you’re maneuvering in tight spaces. New shear-style mounts dampen side-to-side vibrations, while the new hydrau-

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Caring for our watershed contest By Murray Green Two Charlie Killam School Grade 7 students placed in the top 10 finals of the Caring for Our Watersheds Contest put on by the Battle River Watershed Alliance and Agrium. With about 150 submissions from groups across the province between Grade 7 and 10, two local students were excited to reach the final round. Student groups from as far away as Ft. McMurray, Bonnyville, Edmonton and Lacombe competed for prizes. “We had to pick our own idea on how to improve the watersheds,” said Madyson Thompson. “They were looking for new ideas on how to improve our watershed. We had to prepare a 1,000 word proposal first and come up with an idea on what you can do to improve the watershed in your community,” said Vanessa Cha. “Our idea was to take a rain barrel and go door to door to sell for $15 and $5 from each one sold would go to the watershed alliance. We also would plant a tree along a river to stop erosion,” said Madyson. “Trees help stop erosion and conserve our water quality as well,” added Vanessa. “We would get the water barrels donated, or buy them cheaper.” The idea proposed was that the watershed alliance would give each group money to launch the project. “We would receive $10,000 to get started and that could be used to purchase the barrels and trees,” explained Madyson. The students were judged on the 1,000 word essay and out of more than 150 entries, the top 10 groups were asked to travel to Wetaskiwin (Reynolds Museum) to make a presentation to a panel of judges on May 3. “We had to re-write

our proposal to make it shorter and concentrate on our solutions more,” said the girls. “We were given six or seven minutes to present and you could read it or use cue cards. Then we were asked questions and given feedback,” said Madyson. “One question was on what we would tell people in Camrose to stop them from wasting water. I said to turn off your taps when not using them and not leave the water running. I would encourage people to use less water. The average person wastes 100 gallons of water a day.” Charlie Killam School teacher Mark Chanasyk supported the local entries through his outdoor education classes. Bashaw School and Viking Colony students also entered the contest. The students were given a mark of 37 out of 45 on their original proposal. The rest of the mark was on the final presentation. First prize was $1,000 and the Charlie Killam School students received $300 for their efforts. “We haven’t decided what to do with the money yet,” said Vanessa. “We are considering donating it.” The students were very excited with their results. “At first, we were asked to go as special guests. But, a school dropped out and then we were moved to the top 10, so receiving the money was better than not getting anything,” said Madyson. “Out of the five groups at Charlie Killam School, we were the only ones asked to make the second presentation. Some groups were Grade 10 students, so we were one of the youngest groups.” “Out of 150, top 10 is pretty good,” concluded Vanessa.


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Gunter Deutsch, left, received a 30-year long service award from Camrose Elks exalted ruler Gerry Czapp at the Camrose Elks Hall. Czapp expressed appreciation to Lindberg for the work he has done for the Elks in the past and expressed the hope that he would continue to assist new members. He also passed along special congratulations from the Alberta Elks Association, the Grand Lodge and the provincial association.

The Battle River School Division board of trustees reviewed student fees and charges at its May 8 meeting and voted to leave everything unchanged for the next school year. It’s graduation season! Board members are attending a number of celebrations this month as high schools throughout Battle River School Division host Grade 12 graduation ceremonies. A total of 14 graduations will take place during the months of May and June. The first grad, in Daysland, took place May 2, followed by graduations at Camrose Composite High, Forestburg and Tofield on May 9. Bawlf follows on May 16 and Bashaw on May 17. Hay Lakes and New Norway graduations will take place on May 23, with Ryley following on May 24 and Viking on May 30. Cornerstone, Learning Together and PACE Outreach grad ceremonies will take place in June. Central High Sedgewick Public School will host its 2014 graduation next September.

New trustee The BRSD board of trustees was joined May 8 by trustee-elect Susan Chromik, who was the successful candidate in the May 5 by-election for Flagstaff County West. Mrs. Chromik attended the meeting as an observer, prior to her official swearing in as a trustee, which will take place on May 22. Preparing for re-alignment of Camrose schools The board of trustees heard an update on how preparations are going for the re-alignment of schools in the City of Camrose. With elementary school populations rising, it’s become necessary to shift Grade 6 students from their existing sites to the community’s middle school, and also move Grade 9 students from the middle school to the high school site in order to keep school populations balanced for the upcoming school year. Transition plans appear to be moving smoothly at this time. Learning from students Two students from Cornerstone Christian School visited with the board of trustees on May 8 to share information about their

spring break international travel trip to Peru. While this was just one of eight student groups to travel to various corners of the world during April, the Cornerstone students conducted mission visits in addition to sightseeing and learning about the local culture. They spoke to the board about the eye-opening experience of visiting povertystricken neighbourhoods, and also the joy of sharing art, drama and musical messages with local residents. A fond farewell Students and staff of Bawlf School will soon be leaving their building behind and moving across the grounds to a brand new location. As this is the first new school to be built in Battle River School Division for 30 years, its definitely cause for celebration. The first step in the move will be to host a community farewell party on Sunday, May 25, from 2 to 4 p.m. It’s a chance for everyone to take one last fond walk through the existing building before it is retired from use at the end of June.

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Orville Zwack, left, received a 45-year long service award from Camrose Elks exalted ruler Gerry Czapp at the Camrose Elks Hall. Czapp expressed appreciation to Lindberg for the work he has done for the Elks in the past and expressed the hope that he would continue to assist new members. He also passed along special congratulations from the Alberta Elks Association, the Grand Lodge and the provincial association.

Wally Lindberg, left, received a 45-year long service award from Camrose Elks exalted ruler Gerry Czapp at the Camrose Elks Hall. Czapp expressed appreciation to Lindberg for the work he has done for the Elks in the past and expressed the hope that he would continue to assist new members. He also passed along special congratulations from the Alberta Elks Association, the Grand Lodge and the provincial association.

The Camrose Genealogy Society wants to help you document your family’s history. The society will be holding its annual free spring workshop this Saturday (May 24) from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Camrose Public Library. “We’re going to have John Althouse, from the Alberta Genealogical Society do a presentation on the topics of writing family history and spelling variations in the names of ancestors,” said Camrose Genealogy Society member Janine Carroll. “I went to a workshop he did in Drayton Valley and he is really good. He is one of the editors of the booklet that the Alberta Genealogy Society puts out each month.” The Camrose Genealogy Society has 15 to 20 members who meet at the Camrose Public Library the second Thursday of every month with the exception of July and August. “They (meetings) are a chance for us to interact with each other and share what we are doing with our research,” said Carroll. “The ones I like the best are the meetings that are interactive and

give everyone a chance to contribute. We had a meeting not too long ago where the members were asked to bring a story about the role their ancestors played in the First and Second World War.” The Camrose Genealogy Society became the 10th branch of the Alberta Genealogy Society on Jan. 15, 2000. In 2006, with permission of The Camrose Canadian, it organized a massive project that involved transcribing birth, marriage and death records from the beginning of that publication in 1908. Members contributed to the project by searching every page of the newspaper, first by microfilm and later using the Our Future Our Past website. The resulting volumes, Birth, Marriage & Death Extracts from The Camrose Canadian 19081929 (published in June, 2010) and Birth, Marriage & Death Extracts from The Camrose Canadian 1930 to 1940 (published in January, 2012), have become an invaluable local resource and quick reference tool for anyone searching for information on their families. “Branch librarian Bev Webster conducted much of

the research and organized and indexed both volumes,” said Carroll. The Camrose branch has partnered with the committee that organizes Camrose Founders Days, a celebration of the pioneers who were instrumental in the development of Camrose. The branch (specifically Webster) researches the founding fathers and compiles a family history book and family tree, which is given to the families. Branch member Fay Carlson, a long time Founders Days committee member, prepares unique certifies that are presented to members of the families to show that the ancestor was honoured. Members of the Camrose Genealogy Society are currently contributing to an Alberta Cemetery Database that will be shared with the public at no charge. “Adele Goa is helping update the database with information from when the data was originally conducted until today,” said Carroll. “Several other members are busily photographing every cemetery in the municipal and county cemeteries to add to the database once it has been updated.”


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ANNOUNCEMENTS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 22 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs WEDDING SHOWER for Laura Kvemshagen and Craig Cornelsen at the Rosalind DropIn Centre on Thursday, May 29, 7:00 p.m. Ladies, please bring lunch. YOU ARE INVITED to attend the celebration for Merle and Gwen Lyster on the occasion of their 50th Wedding Anniversary with a come-andgo afternoon at the new Legion Hall on Sat., May 31, from 2 - 4 p.m. Please - no gifts. Only your presence is required. WEDDING SHOWER for Neil Bratrud and Heather Fleck at Bawlf Lutheran Church on Sunday, June 1 at 2:00 p.m. Ladies, please bring lunch. CANADA DAY COMMUNITY YARD SALE COMMITTEE is now accepting applications for vendors. Sale runs on July 1 at Centennial Museum from noon 5 p.m. Applications are available at Chuck MacLean Arts Centre or at www.camrose.ca. Space is limited. Deadline date is June 13. For more details call Jane at 780672-9949.

WEDDING SHOWER for Emma Skriver and Mark Gjesdal at Bawlf Lutheran Church on Tuesday, June 3 at 7:00 p.m. Ladies, please bring lunch. THE FAMILY OF RHODA FOSSEN invites family and friends to a 95th birthday party on May 25 from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Camrose Legion. OPEN HOUSE – Please join us as we celebrate the 50th Wedding Anniversary of Ignace and Tillie Sych on Sunday, June 1, 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m., Central Community Hall, Gwynne, AB. No gifts please, just your presence.

THANK YOU THANK YOU ST. JUDE for prayers answered. – Judy ON BEHALF OF THE FAMILY OF KEN COX, we express our appreciation for the donations, flowers, and food brought to the house. We would like to thank Mary Ann Pastuck for a wonderful message of Ken’s life. The time you spent with him in the last two years was such an encouragement and blessing for Ken and our family. Celine Trinton, our special Angel, who was always there for Ken, has been and still is a blessing for all of us. Thanks to our many neighbours who were, and still are, available when we need help with anything. To Units 2, 4 and 5 at St. Mary’s Hospital: you made our lives so much easier. You are all the best! Thanks to Tracey and Steve Kushnerik for the wonderful lunch. To Burgar Funeral Home: we cannot express enough gratitude. You were all exceptional at our time of need. In lieu of thank you cards, a donation will be given to St. Mary’s Palliative Care. – Verny, Rusty and family WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK the nursing staff at Bethany Meadows, Maple Lodge for the wonderful care that Josephine Wenger received during her stay. We would also like to thank Father Greg Faryna for officiating the funeral mass and A-1 Catering for providing the lunch, Roselle Blenke for the beautiful flower arrangement, Layne from Weber Funeral Home for your services, all those who attended the prayers and funeral, Stanley’s special choir, and especially our friends, neighbours and family for their comfort and support. – Stanley Wenger and family THE FAMILY OF ARVID H. JOHNSTON would like to thank all the staff at St. Mary’s Hospital, Murray Cowan, Alan Richards, Burgar Funeral Home and everyone who sent cards, donations, flowers and food to our homes. Thank you.

PERSONAL MON DAY N IGH T AL-ANON GROUP has changed location as of May 12. For further information please call Elaine, 780-672-4786 or Joy, 780-373-2364.

DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9903. LOST THAT LOVING FEELING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142. LONELY 50-YEAR-OLD GENTLEMAN – Looking for a girlfriend. 780-672-2755, 780679-9228.

PETS/PET SUPPLIES GOT PUPPIES? If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classified ad. Ph. 780672-3142. BATTLE RIVER VETERINARY SERVICES Practice Limited to Companion Animals Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service 780-672-6999 5208-51 Avenue, Camrose

TO GIVE AWAY KITTENS – Grey, friendly and good mousers. Ph. 780672-1846.

WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780686-5211. LARGER, TWIN TUB WASHER/SPIN DRYER w/ agitator, any condition. 780672-5360.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED 2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.

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Class 1, 2 or 4 Drivers for Taxi Less than 4 demerits Friendly personality Good driving habits, experience P/T, F/T, Days or Nights Police information check required ROSE CITY TAXI 780-672-1003

B & D SIMONS TRUCKING requires Picker Operators. Must have valid Class 1 and safety tickets. Please fax resumé to 780-672-5842. LABOURER WANTED FOR FENCING/ROOFING COMPANY – Must have valid driver’s license and be unafraid of heights. Bobcat operating experience an asset. Starting wage is $16/hr. and will increase based on experience, Fax resumé to 780-672-5448 or phone Karen, 780-679-4590. GRASSY LANE MEATS requires a full/part-time meat cutter. Ph. 780-941-3944.

CAMROSE AUTO SHINE & TRUCK WASH Has part-time position available. Apply in person with resumé at 5222-51 Avenue

SERVICES WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780678-1847 (cell), Tom. TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780-672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you. R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Shingling, garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134 J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 1-780-672-7649. THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING Full alteration and custom sewing service. Tues. - Fri. 10-6, Thurs., 10-8, Sat., 9-4 4937-49 Street, Camrose, AB (East of the Main Post Office) Ph. 780-672-4793 DSS CONSTRUCTION Spring is here! Time to start thinking about new projects to build – decks, garages, sidewalks fences, home renovations and much more.

Give me a call and we can plan together! Devin Meakins Ph. 780-853-1080

MASSAGE – Aromatherapy, Reflexology. Home visits only. Donations welcome. Ph. 1-780680-7789. RON’S ROTOTILLING Honda Rear-Tine Rototiller No job too big or small Small: $25; Medium: $30; Large: $40 Call 780-608-9695

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CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AT GRAND PARK VILLAGE – Large one and two bedroom suites starting at $650 for one bedroom and $700 for two bedrooms. Hurry! Deals like this won’t last. Call today for a viewing, 780-281-0426 www.firesidepropertygroup.com ASPEN TERRACE Modern, spacious, clean Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, in-suite washer/dryer Heat, hot water, parking included Pet friendly In quiet surroundings All amenities within walking distance One- and Two-bedroom suites available Call office 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Monday - Friday 780-672-8681 Visit us on Kijiji RENTING TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – As new, one level, five appliances, covered deck, quiet, well maintained. Ph. 780-608-3131. MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji PRIME OFFICE SPACE • 2,430 sq. ft. located in newer building at 4909B-48 Street • May be re-developed to suit tenant • Base rent $9.53/sq. ft. triple net Call Blain Fowler, Don Hutchinson or Andrea Uglem at Camrose Booster Ltd. 780-672-3142 COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT, CAMROSE – 4,352 sq. ft. building, large lot, three overhead doors. Ph. 780672-5113. TWO-BEDROOM NEWER FOURPLEX – Available June 1. Five appliances, good location. Call John, 780-608-7386. TAMARACK PLACE Senior friendly community, smoke and pet-free. Features a social room, elevator and on-site manager. We are now accepting applications for our two-bedroom suites. All suites contain five appliances, including in-suite washer and dryer. Office hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Ph. 780-678-2621

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) HOUSEHOLD THREE CHESTS OF DRAWERS, dresser w/mirror, many more household items, furniture, ornaments, etc. Open to offers. 780-672-3344. S O FA – I m m a c u l a t e condition, brown, leather look, $650 obo. Call 780-673-9747 evenings. T WO B E AU T I F U L CRYSTAL BOWLS – $10 ea. Never used. 780-672-8336.

R E G I S T E R E D YEARLING RED AND BLACK ANGUS BULLS – Various BWs, born Jan., Feb. Quiet, semen tested, delivered, $2,500. Also unregistered yearling Red Angus heifer bulls born April. Light BWs, quiet, semen tested, $1,800. Darrell and Lorraine Davidson, Lougheed, AB. Ph. 780-888-1374 or 780888-1087. PUREBRED RED ANGUS BULLS for sale. Two-year-olds and yearlings. Semen tested. Some suitable for heifers, some for cows. Contact Steve, 780975-6531.

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HAY TECH COMMON ALFALFA SEED – Bred for hybrid vigor, $3.35/lb. Dylke Seeds, Daysland, Ph. 780374-3877.

YEARLING SIMMENTAL BULLS FOR SALE RED - FULL BLOOD All performance, private treaty, quality genetics, semen tested Spruceview Acres Simmentals 780-679-0713 BULLS FOR SALE – One two-year-old red Angus, several one and two-year-old polled Limousin, black or red. Semen tested and ready to go. Ph. Bill, 403-740-6695, Halkirk. LIMOUSIN BULLS Polled yearlings and two-year-olds Reds and Blacks Quiet dispositions Birth weights 75 - 95 lbs. Buy on-farm and spend as long as you want looking and talking about your bull needs before making a decision. North Slope Farms Inc. Bawlf, AB 780-373-3449, 780-608-8258 TWO-YEAR-OLD and yearling Gelbvieh bulls. Ph. 780672-9950.

MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142. FORTY FT. BOURGAULT 5710 AIR DRILL – 9.8” spacing, 4” steel packers. Good condition. Ph. 780-877-2339, 780-877-2326. FLEXI-COIL 95 HARROW PACKERS – 50 ft., $5,500. Ph. 780-608-4347 or 780-608-8308. TWO MOTORS FOR SALE – Model D Case engine: complete starter, generator, manifold, etc. Running when last used (not seized). International Truck Motor: Black Diamond 240 or 264 out of a 1959-60 with complete starter, generator, manifolds, etc. Running when last used (not seized). Also, 4-speed transmission, box hoist, 12 ft., no pump. Ph. 780- 672-6385, 780-608-9878.

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BATTLE RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION #31 is seeking applications for the following position:

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY OWNER – Two-bedroom house, single garage, three sheds, fire pit, $180,000. Ph. 780-608-4560. EXECUTIVE RANCH STYLE HOME – 3,760 total sq. ft. home on 8.5 acres, seven miles southwest of Killam. Six bedrooms, four bathrooms, two fireplaces, two decks, nine appliances, new oak floors up and carpet down. New bathrooms, countertops and tile, attached garage. Mature shelter belt and professional perennial landscaping. Shop, barn, storage shed, fenced and more! REDUCED TO $549,000. Call Marilyn O’Brien, 780-385-8686. www.comfree.com/459392. HAY LAKES – 5.5 acres, not in a subdivision. Three-level split home with 3 + 1 bedrooms. Outbuildings include shop, large open-front shed and barn. #E3372427. Asking $329,000. Call Ron Hodge, Royal LePage Gateway, 780-986-8407.

MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 22 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs PIPE — 1 1/2”, 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, sucker rod 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, plain or scraper type. Other pipe and metal available. 1-800-661-7858. SIZE 9 LADY’S ROPERS – Barely used, good soles, $60. 780-781-5029.

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Responsibilities: • Issuance of accounts receivable invoices • Reconciling of accounts receivable sub-ledger and general ledger • Assist with training support staff in financial operations • Provides support for Accounts Payable function • Responsible for collections of student accounts Qualifications: • Accounting Diploma required. • Two or more years experience in accounting position would be an asset. • Requires knowledge of generally accepted accounting and audit procedures. • Proficiency in computers, specifically Excel, is necessary. • Great communication skills, exceptional organizational and time management skills required. To ensure consideration of this position, resumé and references must be submitted by noon on May 29, 2014. We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Only online applications will be accepted. Please apply at: https://hranywhere.brsd.ab.ca/HRSApplicant

BATTLE RIVER SCHOOL DIVISION #31 is seeking applications for the following position:

PAYROLL CLERK Battle River School Division is currently seeking a part-time (0.60 F.T.E.) Payroll Clerk to work out of Central Office in Camrose. The successful candidate will be well organized and have the ability to adapt to diverse job expectations. Responsibilities: Assisting Payroll Officers with payroll entry and support. Qualifications: Proficiency in computers, specifically Excel, is required. Great communication skills and the ability to work independently and as part of a team are necessary for this position. To ensure consideration of this position, resumé and references must be submitted by noon on May 29, 2014. We thank all those who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Only online applications will be accepted. Please apply at: https://hranywhere.brsd.ab.ca/HRSApplicant

MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH, 4810-50 ST. – Thurs., May 22, 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.; Fri., May 23, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.; Sat., May 24, 9 a.m. - 12 noon. Proceeds assist youth and families to attend annual campout.

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APPROXIMATELY 80 USED RAILWAY TIES – $5 each. Ph. 780-608-0868. B A S K E T B A L L BACKBOARD w/net to attach to building, $40. 780-781-5029. STEEL TOED DRESS SHOES – Size 7M, worn once, $80. 780-781-0529.

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HUGE GARAGE SALE – 6407-32 Avenue. May 23: 3 p.m. - 8 p.m. and May 24: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. GARAGE SALE IN SUPPORT OF PEBBLES PRESCHOOL – First Baptist Church, 6406-44B Ave., May 23: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m., May 24: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon. 21 EDGEWOOD DRIVE, MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE – Women’s Alia, TanJay plus more size 12-16 petite clothing, boys’ 0-24 mos. clothing, Shoprider electric wheel chair, $1,600, toys, books and lots more. Starts Tuesday, May 20 at 12:00 noon and Wed., May 21 starts at 1:00 p.m.


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IMMEDIATE OPENINGS… REWARDING CHANGE OF CAREER OPTION

Contractors’ Service Area

We’re wanting to hire someone with a positive, helpful attitude, and a good understanding of buildings and building materials or years of experience in the construction trade. Full-time opportunity for male or female.

Benefits of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre • an exciting retail work • opportunity to learn about the environment thousands of products Home carries • competitive wages • opportunities for advancement • opportunity to help customers live better lives • a clean, safe working environment

Apply with resumé… 6809-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-8818 Fax 780-672-8809 Email jill@hhbccamrose.ca

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee Quality Training Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program Hiring the following positions for 1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8

• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience or education required, $11.00 per hour plus benefits for FT starting ASAP. Apply in person, by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808. Hiring the following positions for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1

• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience or education required, $11.00 per hour plus benefits for FT starting ASAP. Apply in person, by mail, phone 780-608-7626 (Roxy/Ken) or fax 780-672-9455.

Now hiring for permanent full-time/part-time Positions work rotating shifts of days, nights, graveyards and some weekends. HIRING AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home

An employer you can count on Expanding company wants you to fill the following position…

AUTO BODY TECHNICIAN wanted for work in the Camrose/Daysland/Ryley areas Are you good with your hands? Mechanically inclined? Creative? Excellent wages and a good place to work. A place where you’re appreciated! If interested, give us a call. • Painting • Sandblasting • Custom Paint • Heavy Trucks • Fibreglass • Vintage Vehicles • Airbrush Work

MUCH RESTORATIONS Bawlf, Alberta 780-679-7646 Murray Henderson

Electronics and Cellular Sales IMMEDIATE OPENING

We require a full-time salesperson, preferably with a background in retail electronics/cellular sales.

The successful applicant will: • have a team player attitude • enjoy interacting with people • possess excellent communication and time management skills • require administrative skills for booking appointments and using our POS system Please send your resumé to lance_ordze@avu.ca or apply in person… 3810-48 Ave. Camrose

Tire Technician Fountain Tire is one of Canada’s fastest growing tire and mechanical service retailers. Our plan for continued growth has provided an opportunity for a Commercial Tire Technician in Camrose, Alberta. The successful candidate must demonstrate strong personal work habits, a commitment to customer satisfaction with pride in workmanship. Individuals must work well in a team environment and possess the ability to work independently when necessary. Successful candidates must have minimum one-year related experience and knowledge in passenger, light truck, medium truck, farm and industrial tires application. A minimum of one year experience required along with a valid driver’s license. We provide an excellent training program for advancement, competitive salary range and full company benefit package. Interested candidates can forward resumés in confidence to Mr. Doug Fleck, 4720-36 St., Camrose, AB T4V 0N1, email doug.fleck@fountaintire.com, and telephone 780-672-5545. Visit our website at www.fountaintire.com We would like to thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

4720-36 Street, Camrose 780-672-5545

Inspiring youth business program By Murray Green

Grade 9 students at Our Lady of Mount Pleasant (OLMP) will be discovering the importance of teamwork, cultural awareness, leadership, salesmanship, negotiation, finances and marketing in a fast paced business simulation that gets everyone engaged. The Lemonade Marketing Game is a facilitated business planning and implementation simulation that takes students through the five P’s of marketing – product, price, promotion, place and people – and will be held in the Max McLean arena May 26. “This is an excellent opportunity to inspire youth entrepreneurship in our community, and I am very excited that the RABC along with generous sponsorship from, Community Futures ECA, The City of Camrose, BRAED, ATB Business and Agriculture, Vision Credit Union, Coldwell Banker Battle River Realty and the Camrose Kodiaks are able to make this program possible for our youth. I would like to see this become an annual event with even more students taking part next year,” said Rural Alberta Business Centre Camrose (RABC) manager, Louise Jones. The objective of the game is simple: to set up, in a limited time and with only $100 play money, the most dynamic and creative lemonade stand possible. Using consensus, teams must make all the decisions involved in opening a real business: Would money be best spent on prime real estate or a premium product? What market should be targeted? And what price will reap the best profit? Activities cover all aspects of running a business, from writing and performing a 30-second commercial to purchasing décor for the stand. There’s only one unchangeable rule: all team members must participate fully. The winner is declared by a team of judges, who take into account everything from the stand’s physical appearance to the budget sheet each team submits. “In this game, everyone’s a winner. Every participant profits from a real-life learning experience,” said Louise. The Rural Alberta Business Centre Camrose is dedicated to helping new, aspiring and established entrepreneurs succeed with their business goals by offering advice, information, referrals, and workshops. RABC Camrose is the first stop for anyone seeking business services and resources that will help them launch, grow, and succeed in business. More information on the RABC and other events can be found on the website www.camrosebusinesscentre.com.


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Opportunity for

HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS

(or Apprentices)

We work on diesel engines. We do general truck repair. Ability to perform CVIs is an asset. Competitive salary and benefits.

HD Mechanics Petrofield Industries, the Leader in manufacturing Hydrovac trucks, is accep ng resumés for the following posi ons:

* General Labourers * Industrial Painters * Sandblasters * Material Handler * Automo ve Electrical Technician * Journeyman Welder / Appren ce * 2nd Yr Welder with Aluminum experience Visit our website at: www.tornadotrucks.com for more details. Our company has an enthusias c fast-paced working environment, with advancement possibili es for the mo vated person, and offers an excellent benefit package.

If it’s time for “a change of scenery” we offer a bright, new shop and a great group of co-workers. One opening for a journeyman to operate our mobile service truck. Or, if you’re apprenticing, learn from pro’s in our busy, well-equipped shop. Our jobs are varied, interesting and challenging. Inspection license an asset. Apply to:

Need to have Class 1 License and Safety Tickets Local work, home nightly

Phone 780-878-1415 Fax 780-679-0951

If you are interested in joining our progressive team, submit resumés by fax, email james@ontrackinc.net or in person to James Kuntz.

Junction of Highways 13 and 21, West of Camrose

Phone (780)672-6868 Fax: (780)672-7616 james@ontrackinc.net

We’re looking for an Agent! ATB Financial is looking for individuals or businesses interested in serving as ATB Financial’s Agent in "New Norway", AB.

Tank Truck Driver Steamer Operator

Must have trucks parts experience. Diesel engine experience an asset. Must have computer skills.

Bay C, 4720-37 Street, Camrose Phone 780-672-4585 Fax 780-672-4803 OR Email marc.lochhead@hoedownequipment.com

Fax 403-742-5544 Email: hr@petrofield.com

HEAVY DUTY PARTS PERSON

Our Agents are commission based ambassadors that provide financial services across Alberta. Agents are: • Results orientated • Highly organized • Self-motivated • Experienced in sales and customer service Agents will: • Promote ATB products and services • Increase current financial portfolios

ontrack@ontrackinc.net

Employment Opportunity To maintain and improve our customer service and growing dealership, we are seeking applications to fill the following position:

Lube Technician

If you enjoy working in a fast-paced and friendly environment, are mechanically inclined and able to perform small automotive repairs, this position in our Quick Lane could be right for you. Duties to include oil changes, light maintenance and tire service. Experience is an asset, but not required. Competitive wages and benefits. If being part of a Quality Team excites you, please apply in person with resumé to Glenn Lyseng, Quick Lane Supervisor or Pat Quinlan, General Manager

If this sounds like you, pick up an application today at "Camrose" ATB Financial and drop it off with attention to "Stacey Siminick" at "700, 7300 48 Ave, Camrose AB T4V 4W2" Closing date: June 3, 2014

Highway 13 East, 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose

Tackling safety Occupational Health and Safety officers will do focused worksite inspections at residential building sites across the province this summer as part of the effort to reduce worker injuries. Preventing workplace injuries and holding people who ignore health and safety accountable are at the foundation of Alberta’s effort to protect workers. The residential construction industry has shown declining injury statistics in recent years, but continues to be an area of concern. Continued on page 34

Pidherney’s is busy and requires the following:

LABOURERS and OPERATORS

Prism Integrated Solutions Inc. is seeking an

Camrose Area – Earthworks Division

International Long Haul Class 1 Driver

Assets include prior construction experience, and the ability to work well with others. Pidherney’s offers top wages paid based on knowledge and experience. Fax resumé to Human Resources 403-845-5370 or email: hr@pidherneys.com Attention Dave McLaughlin

needed to make regular runs to and from Prism Forestburg, Alberta, to Prism Brownsville, TX • Must have experience hauling oversized loads. • Clean abstract and passport required. • Competitive wage and benefits package to the successful applicant. Please email resumés to n_thorsteinson@prismcorp.net

SCRAPER, HOE and DOZER


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The Camrose Family Resource Centre – A Parent Link Centre is seeking a dynamic individual to fill the following position:

Early Childhood Program Coordinator

GAS BAR OPERATIONS MANAGER Camrose, AB

The Wild Rose Co-operative Association Ltd. is an ever growing and expanding cooperative with annual sales in excess of $84 million with food, petroleum, lumber/ building materials and agriculture products. The Gas Bar Operations Manager will be responsible for the day-to-day operation of the two Gas Bar/C-Store locations in Camrose, AB. Duties will include management and staff supervision, merchandising, inventory control, budgeting and customer service. The Gas Bar Operations Manager will work with a team of approximately 40 employees to operating a successful Gas Bar/C-Store with annual sales of approximately $21.6 million. The successful candidate must possess the ability to work independently and as part of a team, have sound knowledge of retail petroleum and retail food operations, and possess excellent leadership, communication and interpersonal skills. Candidates must also possess strong management and supervisory skills, organizational ability, as well as enthusiasm and the ability to learn. Related experience in the Co-operative Retailing System, post-secondary education and previous retail experience would be considered assets. Wild Rose Co-op offers an above average management competitive salary, benefits including Extended Health and Dental, Life Insurance, Long-term Disability, Matched Superannuation Pension Plan, Co-operative Retailing System (CRS) training, on-going professional development, work-life balance and excellent opportunities for career advancement. Qualified candidates should submit their cover letter and resumé to: Crystal MacLean – HR Manager 4818-51 Street, Camrose, AB 780-672-3107 c.maclean@wildrosecoop.ca We thank all candidate for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

Want your career to have a meaningful impact on people’s lives? To know your ideas and initiatives are helping transform communities and build futures? The Government of Alberta offers you an opportunity to play an active role in shaping our province—making it an even better place to live and work. Discover how working for the Government of Alberta can work for you.

We have a passion for the possible.

Operations and Maintenance Technologist Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development, Camrose/Red Deer. If you have a strong mechanical aptitude and are interested in contributing to water management in the province then we may have an opportunity for you as an Operations and Maintenance Technologist. As part of a highly specialized team, this position reports to the Area Field Supervisor and assists in the maintenance, repair and rehabilitation of provincially owned water management infrastructure in the Red Deer and Vermilion areas. Job ID #1023826 Visit jobs.alberta.ca to learn more about this opportunity, to apply online or to find out more information about the Government of Alberta.

OHS tackles safety issues, concerns Continued from page 33

“Historically, we issued a lot of orders during these campaigns, and with our new ability to issue tickets, employers and workers have an even greater incentive to work safely,” said Thomas Lukaszuk, Minister of Jobs, Skills, Training and Labour. “Cutting corners can cost lives and I expect to see an improvement from previous campaigns.”

“Infractions can have severe impacts on workers, families and the community and enforcing workplace standards is a powerful tool to protect Albertans,” said Jim Rivait, CEO, Canadian Home Builders’ Association – Alberta. “More builders are developing health and safety programs proven to reduce workplace injuries, and combining education with enforcement is the best

way to keep safety the top priority.” OHS officers will look for all infractions and pay close attention to the use of fall protection equipment by roofers and framers. The 2014 campaign will run from mid-June through the summer construction season. The residential construction sector was also the subject of focused campaigns in 2011 and 2012.

This part-time position (14 hours) will include: • Facilitation and development of Early Childhood playgroups in the City of Camrose, and the Counties of Camrose, Flagstaff and Beaver. • Ability to work flexible hours. • Provide family support and/or referrals. • Supervision of the indoor playground. • Parent workshop development and implementation. • Provide screening using the Ages and Stages Developmental tool. • Maintaining accurate statistics within the Family Resource Centre guidelines. Qualifications include: • Diploma in Early childhood development, social services, or equivalent training and experience. • Ability to work with parents and children from different backgrounds. • Presentation and workshop skills • Working knowledge of the community and resources. • Highly developed interpersonal/communication skills. • Able to work independently. • First Aid and CPR certification required. • CWIS check and criminal record check required. • Valid driver’s license required. This position is a term position beginning September 2014 until June 2015 with an excellent chance of extension. Please submit a resumé by June 6, to: Laurie Jansen, Director Camrose Family Resource Centre Association #3 Community Centre 4516-54 Street Camrose AB T4V 4W7 cdss8@telus.net We thank all those who apply but only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.

The Camrose Family Resource Centre – A Parent Link Centre is seeking a dynamic individual to fill the following summer position:

Summer Program Coordinator This full-time position (35 hours) will include: • Facilitation and development of Early Childhood playgroups. • Supervision of the indoor playground, including interaction with families using the facilities. • Implementation of summer program for parents/caregivers and children. • Provide screening using the Ages and Stages Developmental tool. • Maintaining accurate statistics within the Family Resource Centre guidelines. Qualifications include: • Student or a background in Early Childhood Development, Social Services, Education or equivalent training and experience. • Ability to work with parents and children from different backgrounds. • Working knowledge of the community and resources. • Highly developed interpersonal/communication skills. • Able to work independently. • CWIS check and criminal record check required. • Valid driver’s license required. This position is a summer position beginning June 23 to August 22, 2014 (with some flexibility around these dates) Please submit a resumé by May 30, to: Laurie Jansen, Director Camrose Family Resource Centre Association #3 Community Centre 4516-54 Street Camrose AB T4V 4W7 cdss8@telus.net We thank all those who apply but only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.


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Arnett & Burgess Oilfield Construction Limited Job Title:

Family/Community Development Advocate The Alberta Association for Community Living (AACL) fosters family leadership and advocacy in the pursuit of fully inclusive community lives for children and adults with developmental disabilities. We are seeking a self-motivated, dedicated individual to work part-time in Camrose and area. If, like us, you believe that children should grow up at home; that children should attend their neighborhood schools; that all people should have the right to participate and be welcomed into their community; that all people should have the chance at a good job for decent pay; then, this is the job for you. As the Family/Community Development Advocate, you will: • Work collaboratively with recreation and community organizations to nurture and support their capacity to include people with developmental disabilities and their families • Serve as a resource and guide to families and individuals with developmental disabilities in their pursuit of supports and services that enable inclusion • Seek out and develop both traditional and alternative respite options for families • Develop and support the networking of families who are committed to pursuing inclusion • Advocate with and for families and individuals in their efforts to nurture and develop inclusive communities And must possess: • A working knowledge of the systems and supports available to families and individuals, especially children with developmental disabilities in Alberta • Partnership building and problem-solving skills • Commitment to research and evaluation Qualifications: A university or college education in disability studies or related field is preferred. Personal experience may be considered as equivalent. The successful candidate is someone who can work independently, possesses excellent communication skills and, above all, is highly proficient at building and maintaining relationships. This is a part-time (0.5 FTE) position to cover a maternity leave that involves working flexible hours. Compensation is commensurate with experience. Automobile required. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. Please forward your resumé with a covering letter by May 23, 2014 to: Stacey Andrews Community Development Coordinator Alberta Association for Community Living (AACL) Email: sandrews@aacl.org Fax: 306-825-5912

Heavy Duty Mechanic – On Highway Vehicles Designated Location: Bashaw, AB Department: Operations Reports to: Equipment Manager Type of position: Full-time. Some weekends. On call. ARNETT & BURGESS Hours: Monday – Friday. As required. OILFIELD CONSTRUCTION LIMITED SCOPE OF JOB Working in A&B’s Bashaw shop, this position is responsible for the mechanical maintenance, repairs, servicing, inspections, and rigging up of A&B’s on-highway trailer and truck fleet. The majority of this position’s duties will be involved with trailer repairs. RESPONSIBILITIES • Perform preventative maintenance, oil changes, tire changes, mechanical and general maintenance to A&B’s fleet of National Safety Code (NSC) qualified trucks and trailers. • Troubleshoot, diagnose and complete repairs for A&B’s trailer and vehicle fleet. • Respond to service calls and perform emergency repairs on vehicles and equipment in field locations as needed. • Assist with ordering of parts, and maintaining inventory. • Rigging trucks with the following: Tool boxes, box liners, fire extinguishers, first aid kits, radios, hands free communications systems, etc. • Pick up and deliver vehicles. • Oversee and ensure registration and documentation of all light duty fleet vehicles is completed. • Parts pick-up and hot shot deliveries. • Tracking and submitting of equipment hours and mileage. QUALIFICATIONS • Alberta On Highway Heavy Duty Equipment Technician Journey Certificate (interprovincial an asset). • Authorized CVIP Inspection Technician is an asset. • Gasoline and diesel vehicle experience required. • Experience with Ford vehicles an asset. • All candidates are required to undergo and pass a Drug and Alcohol screening as condition of employment. • A Valid Driver’s Licence. To submit your resumé and learn more about these positions and other career opportunities please contact Human Resources: Email: HR@ABPIPELINERS.COM | Phone: 403.265.0900 | Fax 403.265.0922 WWW.ABPIPELINERS.COM A&B would like to express our gratitude to all applicants, but only those in consideration will be contacted.

Want to Join a Growing Team? Our Camrose, Alberta Manufacturing Facility is looking for energetic, dependable and physically fit

General Labourers

Temporary Employment We have four temporary positions for

JANITOR/LABOURER Starting as soon as possible to the end of August Accepting resumés immediately Drug and Alcohol test will be required Must have valid driver’s license, be 18 years of age, good work ethic, reliable and be physically fit.

ATCO Power, Battle River Generating Station – Forestburg, Alberta Please send resumé by fax to 780-582-8175 Attention Sherry Andre OR email Sherry.Andre@atcopower.com Magic Maintenance Supervisor – Battle River Generating Station 780-582-8153 or 780-582-2185

to support our growing business. Bayou Perma Pipe Canada, Ltd. is a dynamic, global supplier of factory pre-insulated piping systems to the oil and gas, district heating and cooling, and industrial markets. We offer competitive wages, benefits and shift premiums. Applicants are required to complete and pass pre-employment drug and alcohol screening. If you are interested in joining BPPC please submit your resumé to: Email: careers@bayoupermapipe.com or Fax: 877-208-9942 or Online: www.bayoupermapipe.com/Careers.aspx We thank you for your interest in joining the BPPC team; however, only applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.


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AGRICULTURAL SERVICE BOARD ROADSIDE BRUSH AND WEED CONTROL PROGRAM Camrose County will be spraying along County Roadsides for the control of brush and weeds commencing June 2, 2014. Spraying will not be done in front of building sites, along field shelterbelts or other sensitive areas. The brush control program will be undertaken for safety, easy of snow removal and site line improvement. The County recognizes that certain persons do not wish roadside adjacent to their property sprayed with herbicide. These persons must complete an Agreement for the Restricted Use of Herbicides for Brush and Weed Control in Sensitive Areas and post Camrose County “Do Not Spray Area” signs prior to June 1 in each and every year. These agreements are available at the Agricultural Services Office at 4728-41 Street, Camrose OR online at www.county.camrose.ab.ca (department/agriculture services/weed control/agreement for restricted use of herbicides). This agreement must be renewed and delivered to the Agricultural Services office each year prior to June 1 in each and every year. Effective June 1, 2014, the County will begin its roadside mowing program. The County recognizes that certain individuals wish to harvest the roadside vegetation for hay; if you wish to harvest the roadside vegetation, you must contact the Agricultural Services office prior to June 1 and identify these locations. As per Bylaw #1020, the County reserves the right to, at any time, cut, spray or otherwise destroy forage crop or grasses, weeds and other growth in the ditches or on the side slopes of any public highway under its jurisdiction. For further information, please contact the Camrose County Agricultural Services Office at 780-672-4765.

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NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS ISSUED

Take notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose. The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (telephone: 780.672.4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice. Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone: 780.678.3044). Permit # Land Description Civic Address Development Plan Block Lot DP3834 4386MC 15 B 39 Mount Pleasant Dr. Four modular classrooms DP3842 8120690 02 20 5805-38 Avenue Addition to existing single family dwelling DP3843 7620948 13 16 5005-65 Street Addition to existing single family dwelling DP3844 2764TR 09 02 4906-64 Street Variance of front yard setback DP3846 8322553 03 05 5405-64 Street Variance of setback to garage door DP3847 0828011 06 12 4424-75 Street Single family dwelling DKP2014005 0827968 10 09 4417-74 Street Deck permit FP2014023 3706ET 22 08 4913-54 Street Fence permit FP2014024 8021983 02 01 5502-49 Street Fence permit FP2014025 0720030 02 52 3417-50A St. Close Fence permit FP2014026 5590S H 03 5406-51 Avenue Fence permit FP2014027 9720516 07 09 45 Edgewood Drive Fence permit 3A 6608-48 Avenue Sign permit SP2014017 9721066 01

CAMROSE COUNTY

3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8 Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008 Public Works. . . . . . . 780-672-4449 Website www.county.camrose.ab.ca Email county@county.camrose.ab.ca

CAMROSE COUNTY NOTICE CAMROSE COUNTY, UNDER PART 10 TAXATION – DIVISION 1 – GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT, CHAPTER M-26 AND BY THIS PUBLICATION, CERTIFIES THAT THE ASSESSMENTS/ TAX NOTICES FOR THE MUNICIPALITY HAVE BEEN SENT MAY 16, 2014. ALL ASSESSED PERSONS ARE DEEMED TO HAVE RECEIVED THEIR ASSESSMENTS/ TAX NOTICES AS A RESULT OF THIS PUBLICATION. Paul King County Administrator Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue Camrose, Alberta T4V 3S8

Farmland For Rent by Tender for Crop Year 2015 Ferintosh, AB – for 3-5 year lease Tender closing June 30, 2014. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SW 2-44-21-W4 Contact Harold and Irene Heinzlmeir 159 Strathmore Lakes Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1Y8 Phone 403-934-4578

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of CLETA ANNA MURRAY, of Camrose, Alberta, who died on April 15, 2014. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Friday, June 27, 2014, and provide details of your claim with WAYNE THRONDSON, Q.C. at Fielding & Company LLP, Suite 100, 4918-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S3. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of DOROTHY SPILLER, of Daysland, Alberta, who died on December 25, 2013. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by Friday, June 27, 2014, and provide details of your claim with WAYNE THRONDSON, Q.C. at Fielding & Company LLP, Suite 100, 4918-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S3. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

BIRTHS

To Marina and Steven Cymbaluk, of Camrose, on May 5, a daughter. To Andrea Taeger and Daniel Wispinski, of Camrose, on May 6, a son. To Clyde and Leo Revelo, of Camrose, on May 8, a son. To Dalyce and Darcy Morris, of Camrose, on May 9, a daughter. To Nur Badaruddin and Michael Schafer, of Camrose, on May 8, a daughter.

DEATHS

Anthony “Tony” Galasso, of Daysland, on May 11, at 92 years of age. Enid Moe, of Camrose, on May 12, at 81 years of age.


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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Bylaw 2796/14

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Bylaw 2797/14

Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Section 606 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta and amendments thereto, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Council of the City of Camrose gave First Reading to Bylaw 2796/14 on May 5, 2014.

Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Section 606 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta and amendments thereto, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Council of the City of Camrose gave First Reading to Bylaw 2797/14 on May 5, 2014. The purpose of Bylaw 2797/14 is to close an unused back lane and assign it a land use district by amending Land Use Bylaw 2567/07 as follows: 1. That Land Use Bylaw 2567/07, as amended, be further amended by districting the closed road as PR – Parks and Recreation District. The opportunity was identified in the Augustana Neighbourhood Area Redevelopment Plan to close unused back lanes and expand park space in the neighbourhood. a) All that portion of Lane lying North of the North boundary of Lot P (Park), Block 8A, Plan1961KS and the South boundaries of Lots 14 and 15, Block 8A, Plan 1961KS and lying East of a line drawn from the Northwest corner of said Lot P to the Southwest corner of said Lot 14 and lying West of a line drawn from the Northeast corner of said Lot P to the Southeast corner of said Lot 15. (See map below) A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: June 9, 2014 Time: 5:15 p.m. Place: Council Chambers, Camrose County, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw 2797/14 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support of objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than June 2, at 4:00 p.m. by mail to: Kim Isaak, General Manager of Corporate and Protective Services, City of Camrose, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 or by email to: kisaak@camrose.ca. Notice is hereby given that Council may thereafter, without further notice, proceed with final approval of Bylaw 2797/14 at the regular Council Meeting on June 9, 2014. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Senior Planner, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@camrose.ca.

The purpose of Bylaw 2796/14 is to close an unused back lane and assign it a land use district by amending Land Use Bylaw 2567/07 as follows: 1. That Land Use Bylaw 2567/07, as amended, be further amended by districting the closed road as PR – Parks and Recreation District. The opportunity was identified in the Augustana Neighbourhood Area Redevelopment Plan to close unused back lanes and expand park space in the neighbourhood. a) All that portion of Lane lying South of the South boundary of Lot P (Park), Block 7A, Plan 1961KS and the North boundaries of Lots 12 and 13, Block 7A, Plan 1961KS and lying East of a line drawn from the Southwest corner of said Lot P to the Northwest corner of said Lot 12 and lying West of a line drawn from the Southeast corner of said Lot P to the Northeast corner of said Lot 13. (See map below) A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: June 9, 2014 Time: 5:15 p.m. Place: Council Chambers, Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw 2796/14 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support of objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than June 2, at 4:00 p.m. by mail to: Kim Isaak, General Manager of Corporate and Protective Services, City of Camrose, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 or by email to: kisaak@camrose.ca. Notice is hereby given that Council may thereafter, without further notice, proceed with final approval of Bylaw 2796/14 at the regular Council Meeting on June 9, 2014. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Senior Planner, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@camrose.ca.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Bylaw 2798/14

NOTICE TO ALL PROPERTY OWNERS

(Section 311[1] of the Municipal Government Act) TAKE notice that the 2014 Property Assessment and Tax Notices were mailed to assessed owners on May 16, 2014. Pursuant to Section 311 (2) of the Municipal Government Act RSA 2000, c. M-26 all assessed owners are deemed to have received their Assessment Notices as a result of this publication. If you have not received a notice for your property please contact the Assessment Department. Assessment Inquiries: Assessment Department City of Camrose Located at: 5415-49 Avenue Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 Phone: 780-678-3032 Fax: 780-672-2469 Email: assessment@camrose.ca Travis Lantz, AMAA, City Assessor SPECIAL NOTICE 2014 Property Taxes are due on June 30, 2014 to avoid penalty on July 1, 2014. Pursuant to Section 3 of the Matters Relating to Assessment and Taxation Regulation 220/2004, your 2014 assessment has been determined using a valuation date of July 1, 2013.

Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Section 606 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta and amendments thereto, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Council of the City of Camrose gave First Reading to Bylaw 2798/14 on May 5, 2014. The purpose of Bylaw 2798/14 is to close an unused back lane and assign it a land use district by amending Land Use Bylaw 2567/07 as follows: 1. That Land Use Bylaw 2567/07, as amended, be further amended by districting the closed road as PR – Parks and Recreation District. The opportunity was identified in the Augustana Neighbourhood Area Redevelopment Plan to close unused back lanes and expand park space in the neighbourhood. a) All that portion of Lane lying South of the South boundary of Lot P (Park), Block 8A, Plan 1961KS and the North boundaries of Lots 12 and 13, Block 8A, Plan 1961KS and lying East of a line drawn from the Southwest corner of said Lot P to the Northwest corner of said Lot 12 and lying West of a line drawn from the Southeast corner of said Lot P to the Northeast corner of said Lot 13. (See map below) A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: June 9, 2014 Time: 5:15 p.m. Place: Council Chambers, Camrose County, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw 2798/14 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support of objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than June 2, at 4:00 pm. by mail to: Kim Isaak, General Manager of Corporate and Protective Services, City of Camrose, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 or by email to: kisaak@camrose.ca. Notice is hereby given that Council may thereafter, without further notice, proceed with final approval of Bylaw 2798/14 at the regular Council Meeting on June 9, 2014. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Senior Planner, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@camrose.ca.


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Class I Hauling Operator The Class I Hauling Operator is responsible for the safe, efficient and effective operation of semi-tractor trucks and related equipment by Beaver Municipal Solutions for its stakeholder solid waste hauling services. The position pays competitive wages and generous benefits for an organization that is a provincial leader in waste management.

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New wildlife stewardship coordinator introduced By Murray Green

University of Alberta Augustana Campus thirdyear environmental studies student Amy Avdeeff is the new Camrose Wildlife Stewardship Society coordinator. “I’m a believer in engaging the community about our greenspaces and building mental, physical and spiritual health,” said Amy. “I thought this would be a great way to apply my knowledge from school to the community.” Amy aims to get more families involved in activities. “I want to get all ages engaged. I want to have children and Augustana students as well as seniors,” added Amy. “We are going to have an education event on the Camrose 100 kilometre diet, which will be a local food initiative, one on Alberta Voices that talks about fracking and one session on beavers.” The sessions will be held on Thursday evenings at the Stoney Creek Centre beginning at 7 p.m. Amy wants to get people interested in greenspaces

and learn how important they are to the community. “We are lucky in Camrose to have the Stoney Creek and a lot of people might not know about it,” said Amy. The first events will be Arbor Day on May 22 and 24. “These will be tree planting days in the valley from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. We need volunteers to help us plant trees,” said Amy. The weekly sessions then continue every Thursday evening. Amy will also help with the Purple Martin Festival on June 22, which is a Sunday. Amy is currently working on finalizing the calendar of events of the activities that run until Aug. 7. She will be assisting in the public meeting to talk about the greenspace master plan for Camrose. The City is gathering information and concerns about the future of greenspace on June 5. For more information, concerns on any wildlife and on the weekly sessions contact Amy at 780-672-0544.

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This gorgeous and welldesigned home is completely finished and is ideal for a growing family or retirement. It is located close to schools, recreation areas, walking trails and parks. You will instantly love the feel of this 1,650 square foot bungalow. It is finished with oak and bamboo flooring throughout. The superb and inviting main level begins with a spacious foyer that leads to the comfortable living room with a bright bay window. The formal dining area is

close to the excellent kitchen, which has lots of cabinets, counters, a built-in pantry with roll outs, a walk-in pantry and a breakfast bar that overlooks the family room area. The family space features custom cabinets, a gas fireplace and a surround sound system. The huge dinette area contains a bright bay window with built-in seat. The garden door leads to the private deck and secluded courtyard. A glass and tile shower is located in the master bedroom ensuite that also has a large closet. Two other good-sized bedrooms and a four-piece bathroom complete the main level. The fully finished basement has an extra large family and games room with a gas fireplace, a generous bedroom with a wall unit, a den or office room, a hobby room, laundry room with cabinets,

a three -piece bathroom and storage space. The private courtyard leads to the landscaped back area containing a mature yard with tree and shrubs, RV parking space and a large heated double garage with two workbench areas. Included with the purchase are the fridge, stove, dishwasher, built-in microwave, washer, dryer, built-in vacuum, various cabinets, shelving and a large television. Be sure to view this well designed home at 153 Mount Pleasant Drive to view all of the extras. An open house will be held on Thursday, May 22 from 3 to 5 p.m. The home is attractively priced to sell at $409,000. For a personal tour contact Graham Wideman at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-679-8384 cell


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Open HouseS Thur., May 22, 3-5 p.m. 153 Mt. Pleasant Drive

“Home of the Week – see page 39!” BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW HOME - CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL AND PARKS! ... Impressive 1,650 sq.ft. bungalow home with a beautiful bright and open design. Featuring a spacious foyer, beautiful railings, hardwood and bamboo flooring! Lovely LR and formal DR. Excellent kitchen package, breakfast bar, BI-pantry and walk-in pantry. Superb FR, cozy gas FP. Awesome dinette, private deck and secluded covered courtyard. A perfect place to relax. Spacious master, en suite and excellent bsmt. development. Very nicely landscaped yard, 26x24 heated garage, RV parking and more! Awesome retirement or family home! Asking $409,000 CA0035384

OVER $300,000 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW G! H O M E IN ST LI NEW W I T H AWESOME YARD - BACKING ONTO PARK! ... WOW! Cul-de-sac location, amazing private yard! Beautiful, spacious 1,608 sq. ft. bungalow home with superb MF living space! Featuring gorgeous walnut hardwood and tile flooring! Lovely living room, spacious dining room. Exceptional kitchen package, island, breakfast bar, BI-pantry. Awesome FR with gorgeous ceramic FP, cozy sunroom and a private deck! Superb master and en suite. Awesome MF laundry. Excellent bsmt. development, huge family/games room and WO access to garage. Very nicely landscaped yard, AC. Wow, heated garage for 2 vehicles plus your RV! A home you’ll love! A yard with a country lifestyle! Asking $475,000 CA0035632 IMPRESSIVE M U LT I - L E V E L HOME! ... Gorgeous hardwood/ tile floors, granite countertops, vaulted ceiling, MF FP. Spacious entry w/dual closets, handy laundry room. Open kitchen w/ centre island, maple cabinetry, corner pantry. MF master w/5-pce. en suite, WI closet plus 2 bdrm. up w/their own private 4-pce. bath. Walkout bsmt. has bright bi-level windows, open for dev. Imm. poss. CA0013179 Asking $389,900

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WOW! AMAZING HILLSIDE BUNGALOW OVERLOOKING JUBILEE PARK! ... You’ll absolutely love the unique design of this wonderful walkout bungalow, the character and the lifestyle this district has to offer! Featuring a spacious open plan, beautiful hardwood staircase, huge bright windows and lovely hardwood flooring. You’ll be captivated by the views and the peacefulness from the LR, DR and the perfect secluded deck. Lovely bright kitchen, spacious master, excellent WI closet. Superb bath, heated tile flooring. Great bsmt. development, large bright windows and walkout to covered patio. Awesome oversized yard, amazing setting! Attached 24x31 heated garage, AC and lots more! An exceptional property, you have to see it! Asking $424,900 CA0035869 IMPR ESSIVE FAMILY BILEVEL CLOSE TO PARK ... Exc. presentation featuring beautiful open staircase, display ledges, vaulted ceilings, loft. Exc. kitchen cabinetry, huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry. Exc. family room. Balance of bsmt. substantially complete. Very nicely landscaped yard, fenced, paved alley, lots more! Impressive home, a must see! Asking $362,900 CA0034124

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WOW ! BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT CRAFTSMAN BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! ... Close to parks, walking trails. 9’ and coffered ceilings, beautiful hickory flooring, exc. kitchen w/ gorgeous custom cabinetry. Lovely LR, awesome dinette, superb master bdrm., private den, MF laundry. Exc. ICF bsmt. w/in-floor htg., full in-law suite w/private entrance. Meticulously landscaped, sprinkler system. Awesome covered veranda, deck. In-floor htd. 24’x26’ garage all fin. Triple pane windows, Hardiplank siding, much more! Quality, lifestyle, a home you’ll love! It’s perfect! CA0030541 Asking $597,000

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BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE SETTING – EXCELLENT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY! ... Wow! 2.15 acres located in the City of Camrose by Creekview Subdivision, Stoney Creek Park and walking trails. This property offers an exceptional building site with a very private treed setting for future development. Lots of potential here! Asking $425,000 CA0014990

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 EXCITING 2-STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW ... steps away from parks and paved walking trails! Bright open layout w/ tile/laminate ! ED UC R ED flooring. Open kitchen w/pantry, centre island, plenty of cupboard/counter space. MF laundry, a/c. Ready to move in! 3 bdrm. up, 4-pce. en suite, his/her closets in master. Fin. bsmt. w/3-pce. bath, one bdrm., media room. 20’x24’ ins. garage plus RV parking, 12’x13’ deck w/BI seating – you’ll love it! Immediate possession! CA0025889 Asking $338,500 IMPRESS I V E H O M E , H U G E LOT, CULDE-SAC LOCATION IN CENTURY MEADOWS! ... Close to parks and schools! Spacious open floor plan, beautiful hardwood flooring, lovely LR/ DR, upgraded kitchen cabinetry and appliances. Cozy FP, MF family room, MF laundry and private den. Spacious bath, 6’ oval jetted tub and separate shower. Large private deck with hot tub. Upgrade: cabinetry, windows, shingles, furnace, flooring and more! WOW! Super sized yeard with lots of room for RV’s and toys! Need space and great location! Asking $373,900 CA0035969 W O W ! BEAUTIFUL C H A R AC T E R HOME, CLOSE TO MIRROR LAKE AND J U B I L E E E! IC PR EW PARK! ... You’llNabsolutely love this wonderful 1912 heritage home, the character and the lifestyle this district has to offer! Lots of bright windows, gorgeous hardwood flooring, columns, crown moldings, two cozy FP, lots of BI cabinetry. Awesome open staircase w/balcony overlooking huge family room w/extra high ceilings. Lovely spacious LR, cozy sun room. Beautiful DR, exc. kitchen, superb dinette, MF laundry. Awesome master, Japanese style guest room, both w/en suites. Wine room, hobby room and more! Great yard, private deck. An amazing property, you have to see it! Asking $409,900 CA0033658 AMAZING CUSTOM B U I L T WALKOUT B U N UC TION ! G A L O W HUGE R ED – PRESTIGIOUS VALLEY LOCATION, AWESOME VIEWS ... Exceptional quality built home with outstanding yard boasting huge stamped concrete patio, upper deck, courtyard. Perfect for entertaining, everyday enjoyment. Beautiful 10’ bordered, vaulted ceilings, spectacular windows w/sensational park views. Awesome gourmet kitchen, gorgeous DR, cozy great room w/beautiful stone FP. Superb master, incredible en suite w/soothing jetted tub in a romantic setting. Exceptional bsmt., in-floor htg., family/media room, amazing windows in office, games and exercise rooms. Awesome yard, 30’x30’ htd. garage, huge RV parking pad, a/c and lots more! Amazing property, outstanding location! Now only $767,000 CA0005251 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW, CLOSE TO PARKS AND PLAYGROUND IN VICTORIA PARK! ... Spacious 1,300 sq. ft. one owner home! Featuring a bright open floor plan, great design and easy access. You’ll love the bright country kitchen with island, rollouts and large pantry. Bright dinette, easy deck access. Lovely living room, cozy gas FP, en suite, 6’ jet tub and MF laundry. Open basement, perimeter walls finished, large family room area and storage. Very nicely landscaped yard, 27’x23’ attached garage and RV option. Great retirement or family home! Asking $352,900 CA0035351

WOW! PRIVATE AND FULL OF LIGHT! ... Bright vinyl windows w/yard backing onto green space. Gorgeous refinished hardwood floors, new furnace, a/c, some newer flooring/lighting, yard improvements. MF laundry. Large master w/good view of yard + WI closet, 3-pce. en suite w/upgraded tile shower. Fin. bsmt. w/ large living, 2 bdrm., playroom, storage, 3-pce. bath. Large paved front driveway good for RV parking. Private outdoor living w/hot tub, gazebo, lower deck. Beautiful, unobstructed views of back yard. You’ll love it! CA0031239 Asking $352,500 EXC. WALKOUT BUNGALOW, A M A Z I N G VALLEY VIEWS, PARK VIEW RAVINES ... PreCT! mier location on IT’S PER FE Stoney Creek Valley, walking trails. Exceptional quality built condo! Outstanding presentation, thoughtfully designed, beautifully fin. Gorgeous staircase, 2 FP, hardwood flooring, 9’ and vaulted ceilings, lots of bright windows. Exc. kitchen, granite countertops, wonderful great room, DR w/views, awesome master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bright w/o bsmt. dev. In-floor htg., superb family/games room. 22’x24’ htd. garage, so much more! Looking for quality and lifestyle? It’s perfect! Asking $639,000 CA0027260

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes SW Meadows

• 1930 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms • Bonus room Asking $404,162 CA0036729

HOMES FEATURE: • Covered front entry • 9’ and vaulted ceilings • Hardwood flooring • Cozy fireplace • Lovely maple cabinets • Granite countertops • Large island and pantry • Superb main floor laundry • In-floor basement heating • Covered deck FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!

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• 1818 sq. ft. • 3 bedrooms • Bonus room • 25’x24’ garage Asking $394,162 CA0032220

B E A U T I F U L CUSTOM B U I L T BI - LE V EL E! IC PR EW N – QUIET AREA ... bright open floor plan, lots of windows, vaulted ceilings, columns, arches, display areas. Spacious entry, glass railings, exc. kitchen pkg. w/island, breakfast bar. Awesome dinette, beautiful LR. Generous master, en suite, WI closet. Exc. bsmt., family room, cozy Regency FP, games area. Superb attached, htd. garage. It’s perfect! Very nicely landscaped yard, RV parking, alley access, A/C, lots more! Just move in! Asking $375,900 CA0030288 CUSTOM BUILT 1 7 3 3 SQ. FT. 3-BDRM. ! D CE U ED R E IC HOME ... PR in beautiful Valleyview subdivision close to Jack Stuart School, walking trails. This home offers a beautiful chandelier, open stairwell, hardwood floors, lovely formal DR w/French doors, LR w/gas FP, MF laundry, huge master w/WI closet, 4-pce. en suite w/tile floor, stunning claw foot tub. Lge. back yard fenced, landscaped w/lovely stone wall w/waterfall, pond. Dble. attached garage + plenty of space for future RV parking on side of garage will be sure to please those camping enthusiasts! Asking $349,900 CA0031894 BE AU T IF UL E X EC U TI V E HOME ... one block to Jack StuTION ! art School, BIG R EDUC backing onto park! Impressive 2724 sq. ft., 1.5 storey home. Beautiful open design, gorgeous staircase, vaulted ceilings, bay windows, awesome sunroom, solarium w/hot tub. Lovely LR, DR, amazing custom kitchen pkg., bright dinette. Huge MF family room w/cozy FP. Superb MF laundry, awesome master, en suite, WI closet. Bsmt. XL family/games room, huge storage rooms. Htd. garage, great yard, private deck, alley access. You’ll love it! CA0024208 Now only $449,900 E XC EP T ION AL BRIGHT LIVING SPACE IN THIS BUNG A L O W CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL! ... Open concept living w/beautiful hardwood flooring throughout. Workable kitchen w/new granite counters, glass tile backsplash, extra pantry space, window above sink. Huge LR w/vaulted ceilings, big windows, cozy gas FP. 3-pce. en suite, WI closet in master. One more bdrm. on main plus 4-pce. bath w/ jet tub. Dev. bsmt. w/huge bdrm., large family room split into media room, wet bar area. Partially covered wrap-around deck plus 24’x24’ htd. garage w/10’ ceilings, RV parking. May possession. Asking $329,500 CA0031752 BEAUTIFUL PARKRIDGE L! ESC SH T OAOT E S T R UA ST CK JA TO BUNG A LOW SE O CL – AMAZING YARD! ... Premier location, lifestyle w/valley, walking trails close by. Beautiful bright open plan w/9’ ceilings, impressive foyer, hardwood flooring. Exc. kitchen, cozy 3-sided FP in great room, awesome dinette, private den, superb master, en suite. MF laundry, exc. bsmt. Huge family/media room, games room, cozy FP. Awesome yard, covered private deck, htd. garage, more. Beautifully maintained property. You’ll love it! Now only $539,000 CA0022842 E X EC U T I V E PROPERT Y, E X EC U T I V E LOCATION AND MUCH MORE... 4 Bdrm., 4 baths, 2 offices/dens, 3 car heated garage, larger deck overlooking valley. Loads of oak cabinets/storage, brazilian tear flooring, 2 FP, games room and more. $829,000 CA0035992 E X C E L LENT FAMILY HOME CLOSE TO MIRROR NEW PR ICE! LAKE! ... Only half a block from Mirror Lake Park, beautiful walking trails. You’ll love this spacious 1575 sq. ft. 5-bdrm. home. Yard and sunroom/ office w/private access. Lovely bright LR, family room w/cozy FP, huge games room, jetted tub in en suite. 9’ bsmt. w/bright windows + more! Nicely landscaped yard, fruit trees, deck, 23’6”x24’ attached garage, alley access. Impressive property, take a look! C A0028772 Now only $377,500 IMPRESSIVE FAMILY BUNGALOW, EXC. CENTURY ME A DOWS LOCATION! ... Custom built 2+2 bdrm. 1306 sq. ft. bungalow w/private treed yard! Country style kitchen, bright dinette w/garden door to private deck. Lovely LR, cozy Napoleon FP. Spacious master, en suite, jetted tub. Superb MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/large family/games room. Gazebo w/private treed setting. Superb 26’x24’ htd. garage, RV parking, alley access + more! Exc. property, great location! Asking $369,000 CA0033713

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CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 1016 SQ. FT. BUNG A L O W ... located right by St. Pat’s UCE D ! S c h o o l PR IC E R ED offers very nice sized LR c/w hardwood floors, 4-pce. bath, 2 spare rooms, nice kitchen, lge. master w/ lovely garden doors out to stone patio, deck area w/hot tub. Bsmt. contains laundry area, family room, big storage room. With a large yard, single garage, rear parking w/alleyway, this is a property anyone can call home! Asking $189,900 CA0031876 D E SI R A B L E FAMILY BILEVEL IN G! D U G G A N NEW LISTIN PARK WITH 6 BEDROOMS! ... 3 up, 3 down plus 3 bathrooms, good living space, workable kitchen and covered outdoor deck. 24x24 heated garage, RV parking, fenced and AC! You’ll love it! Asking $299,500 CA0035398 S O L I D STARTER H O M E C L O S E TO SPAR! ED ST LI JUST LING AND DOWNTOWN AMENITIES ... Great 24x24 garage. Mature corner lot. 2+2 bdrms. w/ spacious living area and good eat-in kitchen w/ classic cabinetry. Very bright layout. Asking $215,000 CA0035399 TRENDY AND COZY FAMILY BUNGALOW! ... This well maintained bungalow is close to walking trails, playgrounds, schools and the mall. This bright open concept kitchen, DR and LR has recently been renovated along with many other upgrades including - new windows, soffits, fascia, eaves and new paint. With 2 main floor bdrms. and 1 BR in the fully finished basement, there is plenty of room for the whole family to enjoy and relax. The backyard features a detached single car garage with plenty of additional parking spaces, a mature fully landscaped yard, complete fence and a porch seating area. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity on this well kept home. Asking $268,700 CA0036706 EXCELLENT CONDO IN CENTER COURT... ... close to downtown ! Enjoy the open living area on MF w/large master bdrm., 4-pce. en suite w/jetted tub. Upstairs loft offers cozy reading nook, spacious guest room, 3-pce. bath. Downstairs has lge. rumpus room, another bdrm. w/3-pce. bath. Single attached garage. . Asking $284,900 CA0027232 WONDERF U L L Y UPDAT ED BUNGALOW ... on a quiet mature street close to green space and walking distance to Chester Ronning School. Exc. starter or retirement home w/newer flooring, all new windows (except DR), handy MF laundry addition! Workable kitchen w/eating bar, newer island. 3+1 bdrm., 2 baths, 22’x24’ ins. garage, RV parking, fenced and ground level patio. Quick possession available! Asking $244,900 CA0029769

RESIDENTIAL LOTS Phase III Southwest Meadows Walk-outs, Park Side, Alley Access Locations

75 Residential Lots From…$74,690 12 Townhouse Lots – Walk-out, Park Side Call now for details! FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERLOOKING PARK! ... It’s a great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! CA298468 Asking $215,000 MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... Bare lot bordering 48th Avenue and 46th Street in Camrose. Close to schools, downtown. Zoned DC. CA0004722 Asking $150,000 BUILD YOUR FUTURE HOME! ... Lot in subdivision of Cascades, north of Cornerstone. Asking $77,000 CA0029451

COMMERCIAL EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! ... Impressive fabrication/retail business w/long operating history. Property includes 9400 sq. ft. bldg. w/large work bays, retail area, offices. Located on 100’x140’ lot w/additional 70’x140’ vacant lot. Incl. equipment, inventory. Easy customer access. Proven business opportunity w/lots of potential! Take a look! CA0031424

BRAND NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART BUILDING – EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS LOCATION! ... Wow! Outstanding energy efficient designed bldg. w/exc. presentation, superior site plan, low operating costs. High visibility, easy customer access. Two front retail/reception/office areas. 1206 sq. ft. and 1079 sq. ft. Awesome 3001 sq. ft. bay can be combined. 14’x14’ and 18’x16’ OH doors, floor sumps, 21’ high ceilings. Exc. site plan, all paved, fenced. Outstanding place for your business! CA0032126

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DUAL INCOME PRODUCER W I T H I N ! BLOCKS OF D CE U ED PR IC E R A U G U S TA N A CAMPUS! ... Up/Down duplex w/separate utilities. 2 bdrm. up, 2 down, 4-pce. bath x 2. Each unit has its own laundry and separate 60 amp service. MF furnace has been upgraded. Estate sale. Asking $189,900 CA0026601 GREAT STARTER HOME OR REVENUE PROPERTY... Many renovations incl. hi-efficiency furnace, hot water tank, some newer windows. Incl. all appl. Currently rented for $1000 per mo. plus utilities. CA0023243 Asking $157,000 IMPRESSIVE 3-SUITE CHARACTER HOME ... close to Augustana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on UCE D ! each level featuring PR IC E R ED total of 6 bdrm., 3 baths, upgraded furnace, tons of charm. 8’10” ceilings and all new windows on MF. Upper level bright, private w/gorgeous treed views. Separate access to each suite and shared laundry. Huge potential! CA0026595 Asking $279,500 EXCEPTIONAL B U N G A L O W CONDO WITH A T T A C H E D GARAGE! ... Great Lifestyle! Exceptional design! Bright open plan w/lots of windows, 9’ ceilings and display ledges. Cozy gas FP in living room, bright dinette and an excellent open concept kitchen with Maple cabinetry, island and breakfast bar. Spacious master and bdrm./den. Attached garage all finished, private front entrance, all appliances and more! Excellent first home or retirement property! Asking $259,900 CA0035584 TRENDY, INVITING BUNGALOW W/DBLE. CAR GARAGE ... steps G ! away from MirIN ST LI NEW ror Lake, walking paths! 2-bdrm., 2 bath home is modernized, cozy w/over 1300 sq. ft. of living space. Many upgrades including flooring, cabinets, tile, counter tops, paint, light fixtures, bathrooms. Fully fenced yard, patio off side door. This is a must see! Asking $244,700 CA0035149 TURNKEY BUNGALOW! ... So many ! ED ST LI JUST upgrades! Walking distance to schools and park areas. New windows, roof, furnace, hot water on demand, laminate flooring, 2x4 pc. bath upgrades and a full bsmt. renovation! 22x24 heated garage with 2 single lane accesses plus RV parking and a fenced yard. CA0035394 Asking $267,500 UNIQUE 1 / 2 DUPLEX IN CENTRAL Q U I E T LOC ATION NEW PR ICE! ... close to all amenities. Bright natural light, 3 bdrm., 2 baths, lge. family room. Garage, loads of parking, deck, private patio. Asking $211,700 CA0029440

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EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW IN ROSALIND ... 1260 sq. home w/6 ! G ft. IN ST LI bdrm. boasts EW N several new features like a/c, central vac, water softener, kitchen cabinetry. BBQ gas hook-up, fully fenced yard, new shingles, handyman dream garage 30’x26’, htd. and ins. Includes an extra titled half lot! CA0032286 Asking $247,900 EXC. 2-STOREY HOME IN DAYSLAND ... You’ll love this 1733 sq. ft. featuring 4 bdrm., 3 baths. Large walk out deck off open concept kitchen/LR. Attached single garage, new shingles, new paint. Well landscaped yard, flower beds, rock beds, shed. Must see! Asking $248,500 CA0031581 E XCELLENT 5-BDR M. FAMILY BILEVEL ON 2 LOTS IN BAWLF ... You’ll love the peacefulness, relaxing lifestyle of Bawlf community. Cozy 1366 sq. ft. 5-bdrm. built in 2002 w/oversized 100’x120’ yard. Bright open floor plan, exc. country kitchen, bright dinette, spacious LR, 3 baths, lge. family/media room, games room. Great yard, large deck, attached 28’x26’ garage. Easy commute. You’ll want to see this one! Asking $325,900 CA0022972 LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF FERINTOSH? ... This 1120 sq. ft., 3-bdrm. home features lge. master w/walk-in closet, 4-pce. en suite w/soaker tub, nice kitchen w/oak cabinets, skylight, nice LR w/vaulted ceiling, 4-pce. bath. Deck, oversized 24’x30’ htd. garage all situated on 100’x120’ lot. CA0012774 Asking $154,000

ACREAGES 37+ ACRES 10 MIN. NW OF CAMROSE ... 2200+ sq. ft. character country home plus 1200 sq. ft. entertainment space. Solid barn, 39’x60’ quonset, 24’x24’ garage, dugout, fenced and more! Working country kitchen w/great charm, walk-in pantry, double oven, good counter space. Beautiful hardwood floors, formal dining area, wood FP, library and loft. Mature yardsite, good recreational land or for animals. Great opportunity, see it today! Asking $529,000 CA0000865 EXCEPTIONAL WALKOUT B U N GALOW ! JUST LISTED O V E R LOOKING POND ... And Alberta’s beautiful countryside on 40 acres of land just 11 miles north of Camrose. This executive 5 bdrm., 1709 sq. ft. home offers vaulted ceilings, awesome living room with large bright triple pane windows, stunning kitchen, maple cabinets with soft closing drawers, granite counter tops, corner pantry, center island, master with garden doors off to the deck, excellent 4 pc. en-suite with tiled shower and soothing Jacuzzi tub, MF laundry/mud room, 26’x26’ garage, finished bsmt., 2 large decks and exposed aggregate concrete sitting area off bsmt. Don’t hesitate to take a look at this amazing home. You won’t be disappointed! Asking $689,900 CA0035494 WOW! THE PERFECT HIDEAWAY, A PEACE` N O TI FUL SETBIG R EDUC TING! ... Just what you’ve been looking for, by Battle River Valley, 1.5 miles east of Ross’s Flats campsite. It’s the perfect retreat to enjoy a restful, relaxing lifestyle, you’ll love it! Impressive WO design! Beautiful vaulted, open beam ceilings, 1.5” solid fir flooring, lots of bright windows. Majestic fieldstone FP, hardwood staircase, upper loft art studio + more! 24’x26’ garage, 16’x24’ workshop. Old log home that’s great for crafts, hobbies. Two radio towers. Exc. setting by valley. Easy commute to Camrose. Country lifestyle. CA0031055 Asking $419,900

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16.73 ACRES WITHIN A FEW MINUTES OF CAMROSE ... Over 1500 sq. ft. featuring hardwood/tile floors, granite/quartz counters, quality construction + more. Stunning kitchen w/white cabinetry, gas stove, centre island, computer desk, plenty of storage, prep space. Cozy living space w/gas FP. Gorgeous master w/5-pce. en suite, dual vanities, jet tub, enclosed shower. Dev. bsmt., infloor heat, media room, 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, laundry room, office/5th bdrm. Beautiful outdoor living w/low maint. decking, BI gas BBQ, covered veranda, above ground pool w/attachments, landscaped fenced back yard. Triple 32’x37’ attached garage, 40’x60’ shop, both with infloor heat! What a lifestyle! CA0031799 Asking $829,500

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WOW! IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HIDEAWAY! ... Quiet Hills Estates is located near Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, Bird Sanctuary and Golf Course. Come discover a restful country lifestyle in a peaceful, natural setting, you’ll love it! 6 unique Cul-de-sac lots that are treed, private and excellent walkout opportunities. Located just off Hwy 623, it’s an easy commute to Nisku or Camrose. Hurry, it’s the lifestyle you always dreamed of! CA0003323 Priced from $84,000 to $154,000 W O W ! BEAUTIFUL WA L K O U T BUNGALOW – SUPER ACREAGE SETTING! ... You’ll love it! Close to Camrose and by pavement. Beautiful open plan features vaulted / 9’ ceilings, exc. windows, hardwood flooring, exc. kitchen amazing dinette w/views, large master w/ superb en suite, 6’ jetted tub, separate shower. Bsmt. has large family / games room. Htd. garage, 28’x36’ htd. workshop and more! Great views, a must see! CA0037101 Asking $527,900

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AWESOME ACREAGE PR LIVING ON EAST SIDE OF ROUND HILL ... 7.25 acres w/possibility of subdivision. Hooked up to hamlet sewer, Edmonton water available! Perfect location for horses w/4 acres fenced w/waterer, hydrant, natural creek, some elec. fence. 3+/– acres seeded to hay. 1996 mobile home w/2x6 walls, vinyl windows, 2 bdrm., office, 2 baths, pellet stove. Great shop, 28’x36’ htd. plus 12’x20’ for boat/quad storage. Numerous sheds for storage plus 25’x24’ pole shed. Good producing water well. All on pvmt. w/school within walking distance – you’ll love it! CA0029102 Asking $329,500

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