September 23, 2014 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXII, No. 44   Country Edition 64 pages, City Edition 48 pages   September 23, 2014

Camrose Open Door Association executive director Randal Nickel and Premiere Event Management owner Ashley Morton, left, perform a test run by serving board members Heather D’Eschambeault and Bonnie Maurer pumpkin pie and a great main dish at the annual Harvest Gala.

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Open Door Harvest Gala supports youth shelter The Open Door Harvest Gala will be held at the Norsemen Inn on September 26 starting at 6 p.m. with mocktails and dinner at 6:30 p.m.

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A fun and exciting evening has been planned. Entertainment will be provided by the Rapid Fire Theatre Improv with a live and silent auction to follow. Tickets are available online at www.comroseopendoor.com or stop in at 4825-51 Street. You can purchase an individual seat, or buy a table.

Council seeking expressions of interest on transit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Rotary Daybreak resumes TV Bingo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Olson happy with new Premier . . . . . 16 Elks celebrate 90 years. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31

All proceeds from the event go to fund housing and support to Camrose and area young adults. The Open Door assisted 150 youth last year, including 47 youth at risk who received temporary housing.

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Crown Jewels hold annual garden party By Dan Jensen

Approximately 250 members of the Crown Jewels and Red Hat Society from across the province held their annual garden party at the Mirror Lake Centre Sept. 13. The Camrose Crown Jewels have been hosting the garden party for the last ten years. “It is a way for the ladies to enjoy fellowship,” said Camrose Crown Jewels queen Marlene Carlson. “Many of the ladies have become very good friends.” The day started with light snacks and coffee, after which the ladies were able to shop for items provided by some of the local vendors and enjoy live entertainment. “The ladies enjoy the shopping part and many of them head to the historic downtown,” said Crown Jewels member Pat Stetar. The Camrose chapter of the Crown Jewels has approximately 25 members. “We started off as the Red Hat Society, which is an international organization,” said Stetar. “The Crown Jewels is a Canadian entity, which is totally separate from the Red Hat Society, although we include

Members of the Camrose Crown Jewels include, left to right, Shirley Comfort, Sharon Budinsky, Joan Callum, Mary Ann Ferner, Lorraine Filewych, Pat Stetar, Norma Somers and Marlene Carlson.

the members of the Red Hat Society in any of our events.” The garden party has never had less than 240 ladies in attendance. “We usually have 280 but the City of Camrose has part of the senior centre now so I had to put some

of the vendors at the back,” explained Carlson. The Crown Jewels and Red Hats have proven to be an effective way for ladies to make new friends and support each other through some of life’s most difficult times. “I came here about

12 years ago and through Crown Jewels and the Red Hat Society, which I was a member of until four years ago, have been able to make many new acquaintances,” said Carlson. “My sister-inlaw, Lucille Siwak, used to joke that I knew more people

than she did and she had been living here all her life.” Camrose Crown Jewels does not do any fundraising in the community. “We leave that up to individual members who are part of other organizations,” said Carlson.

Council seeking expressions of interest on transit By Dan Jensen

Camrose city council will be seeking expressions of interest this fall on the operation of a public transit system. Community Transit Advisory committee chair Tony Hladun told council Sept. 15 that it is important to get a good handle on who might be interested in operating a transit system and what it could actually end up costing before deciding whether or not such a system should be included in 2015 budget discussions. The Camrose Transit Advisory committee believes the City of Camrose could operate a trial transit system for approximately $220,000 a year using three leased buses which would run two five kilometre routes twice per hour for 11 hours, five days a week. “There are a number of functions that impact the service you provide: its frequency, the cost and so on,” said Hladun, adding that other cities, like Hinton and Yorkton spend as much as $250,000 a year on providing transit service. “It is not easy to sit down and say what this is going to cost and what this is going to make.” The committee is proposing an average fare of $2.25 per rider, with the money being split on a 70-30 basis between the City of Camrose and a third party contractor.

“We would like the average travel time to be about 30 minutes and the average service frequency 30 minutes,” said Hladun. “I estimate that a round trip for someone with the worst set of connections would take up to an hour.” Councillor Wayne Throndson said he has no problem with putting out a call for expressions of interest. “It wouldn’t tie council’s hand to approving a budget. What it does is allow us to see, number one, if there is capability out there to do what we are asking to be done, and two, show us what the number (cost) might be. It might be that there is not anybody out there, which would be disappointing, or it might be that someone expresses an interest, but says we can’t do it for the numbers you are throwing at it. “It might be a third party who has some expertise who says this won’t work, but that we can do it for $500,000 or $600,000.” The estimated cost of operating the bus is at $59 per hour, which is $4 an hour higher than the number included in a D.A. Watt report presented to council in 2006. The Watt report also suggested a ridership of 165,000 per year, which the current transportation advisory committee feels is inconsistent with the Yorkton and the Hinton ridership. Hladun expressed con-

fidence that the buses used for the service could be leased for $50 per year. “There are all kinds of buses in use in Alberta. “When I talked to David Drever at D & D he felt he might be able to get buses that we could lease at reasonable rates.” Hladun said the routes and the stops along the route would have to be ironed out with the help of the city engineering department. “They could block out pieces of the street and probably put up signage that says bus stop with the times on it.” The committee is proposing that the bus service start in the summer, so that bugs can be ironed out before the school year begins. Councillor Max Lindstrand noted that Camrose does have some advantages when it comes to potential users of a bus service. “Councillor Sears and I were at a class at Augustana last week and there were probably 45 students in the class,” said Lindstrand. “Eighty to 90 per cent of them were new to Camrose and the question most recurring was how do we get from here to the Superstore? How do we get from here to the movie theatre? Lindstrand also noted that what is being proposed by the committee looks like a hybrid system. “If you really wanted to distance yourself from it you would simply hire

a contractor, give him the $250,000 and let him look after the fares and all these rest of that.” Hladun suggested one of the things that could be worked into a contract with the bus service operator would be an early termination clause. “If we started the bus service and no one got on until Christmas then you might find it is not worth doing,” said Hladun. “The problem there is that the contractor is basically on the hook for the lease so there may have to be something that actually asks him to negotiate with his bus supplier. I would be surprised if someone would write a lease for three years and then have a facility to allow the lease to be broken without some sort of penalty.” Mayor Norm Mayer expressed concerns about the proposed hours of operation, noting that discontinuing operations at 6 p.m. would not be good for students looking to go shopping, or to a movie. He also expressed worries about whether the bus would be able to attract enough riders. “We had discussions with the county on their bus service, which was running from Bashaw to Camrose. I guess their experience has not been very favourable. They started off with reasonable ridership, but they have about four people a week and that is all.”

Councillor Bill Sears expressed concern about whether it would be wise to operate on a bare bones budget. “I don’t want to set up a system that is set for failure because we haven’t put enough money into it,” said Sears. “I think it is important that if we go into this we look at the (entire) two and a half or three years. We have to give it some time to see if it is going to be successful. It is not going to be successful right off.” Councillor Lindstand said the city is not going to know what the ridership is going to be like until it actually starts operating the service. “I think (the times) can be tinkered with and improved. As Mayor Mayer said, the (6 p.m. shutdown) time doesn’t get the students to the theatre, but maybe once a week it could run until 9 p.m.” Lindstrand agreed that the first step is to see if there is a contractor out there who might be willing to take on the bus operation. “I would like to see that happen very soon because if we don’t get it into this budget cycle then we are into another year of delay. We just received a poverty reduction strategy report and one of the things that was found lacking for some of the people of less needs in our community is transportation.”


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Letters to the 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. Is it enough?

The current government is fighting hard and

working hard to hold onto power in the next election. This election should take place in 2016. For 43 years, the Alberta PC Party has hung onto power. This is more years than the Social Credit. They have broken the record for being the longest government in the history of Alberta. Now, Prentice has taken steps to distant himself from Alison Redford government, which failed Albertans in a short period of time. I have read the articles on the internet. According

to what I have read, Prentice has three mountains to climb and win. He has climbed and won the first mountain. The voter turn out was very low. However, out of the 23,000 votes cast, he won 77 per cent of those votes. But can he climb and win the second mountain? Can he win a by-election? Then can he guide his party to a place of trust in the eyes of Albertans? There are six new faces which were added to his new cabinet. It has not been since the 1930s that we have seen unelect-

ed cabinet ministers. Is this is a desperate try to rewrite and distance the party from the unfortunate deeds of the past? The two unelected officials are, Stephen Mandel and Gordon Dirks. Then the rest are, Maureen Kubinec, Stephen Khan, Ric Mclver and David Dorward. As a member of the Wildrose Alliance, we can never take anything for granted. It was Prentice who said after he was sworn in that, “This is a new Progressive Conservative government, with new leadership.”

Alberta politics is really touch and go. In 2012, we, as Wildrose Alliance, thought that we had the prize in the bag. It was shocking to realize that it took two outspoken candidates to destroy our opportunity to form the next government. It was what seemed to be a small slipup but it did cost us a lot of seats. This is not a free country as many of us would like to think. The majority does rule when it comes to what we can say and not say. Continued on page 12

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Watch out for wildlife With the earlier darkness setting in, change of weather and wildlife movement there are a number of drivers striking wildlife while on Alberta roads. Motorists need to be aware of the safety issues. Slow down when visibility is diminished such as darkness. If you come to strike an animal take the appropriate actions to have the dead animal removed from the road. Put on your flashers and call the highway maintenance company for the area and request assistance for removal if you are unable to safely do the same. By driving away after a collision and leaving an obstruction on the road another motorist will strike it, causing potential civilian injury or damage. In recent weeks it has been observed that there have been wildlife strikes where the carcass was left on the road and then restruck multiple times causing damage to a number of vehicles. Should that wildlife have been removed from the onset of the collision this would be resolved. Alberta has had 446 animal strikes causing damage, injury and even death in August 2014 which were reported to the RCMP.

It’s generally believed that people want to know how magic tricks are done not necessarily because they want to know the secret, but rather because they admire the skill that the magician has acquired to learn the illusion. For the most part, I tend to disagree with this. In my experience, people want to know how a trick is done, but really don’t want to know. What do I mean by this? Children are awed by every little thing they see. Falling snow to a child looks like crystal diamonds falling from the sky, but to an adult it looks like a cold mess that has to be shovelled off the car. Many of us have lost the sense of wonder that is so important for stimulating the imagination necessary for developing solutions to many of the problems that confront us. One reason I think people lose this sense of wonder is that once they discover how things work they become complacent with their functioning. Imagine if we invented a portal through which we could transport a human from one part of the world to another, just like in Star Trek. I think we would like to know how that ‘magic’ works. But I can almost guarantee that once we knew how it worked, we would take it for granted. I know I would. I already take things like a telephone, television, and email, for granted. Just look at what our cell phones can do now in the palm of our hands. No one could have imagined this type technology a hundred years ago. They would have said it was impossible. But if you ask people today, they feel anything could be possible. So how does any of this relate to illusions? I think the reason people love watching magic is because it brings them back to that child-like state where the impossible is happening before their very eyes, where we learned to use our own imagination and suspend

Second Thought

Dr. Lalit Chawla MD (Alberta), BSC (Augustana) CCFP, FCFP.

the sense of disbelief. For that moment believe in the extraordinary that is occurring before our very eyes. We believe in that magic. We want to believe. That’s why we watch films, television, read books... we want to explore with our minds, our imagination. We want to live in that state of magic and wonderment, but the next question is why? Is it the need to believe in something higher and better than what we can see? Is it the faith that, even though we don’t presently know all the answers, there are answers to the illusions we see? Illusions are a metaphor for the many things that are pervasive in our lives. What we see at one level may not be happening at another level. In many scientific studies there is often a placebo effect where patients take a sugar pill that may cause a result or reaction in the test group that can be higher than 40 per cent, when in reality nothing should happen. This plays to the notion that the mind can play tricks on us. As doctors, our goal is to try to help people but our presences and the way we act has a significant effect

on the people we deal with. Our mere presence and confidence can greatly influence results and treatment outcomes...are we partly a placebo effect? Illusions are present when a magician performs a simple magic trick. With the performance of an illusion, the audience sees something unique and unexpected, and they become enthralled and amazed. However, if the audience were to go behind the curtain and discover the ‘secret’ they could easily become disenchanted or disappointed by how it was done. Similarly, when we see a sharp dressed individual, we may attribute to them certain traits such as intelligence, wisdom, and charisma without discovering what is really behind the smart suit or dress. This phenomenon also works in reverse. Our understanding of events, situations, and people can be illusionary. Illusions are illustrative of how we process information and how we can easily become misled. As much as they entertain, they also educate us as to how we may be making decisions, right or wrong, without closer examination. Illusions are illustrative of misunderstanding and misinterpretation. Without understanding you can’t correct the illusion. Taking a closer look at how we view events is the f irst step to awareness, which in turn is the f irst step to understanding, which in turn, is the f irst step to empowering change. Learn more on Sept. 29 at 7 p.m., Better DecisionMaking Through Illusions, Performing Arts Centre, free; Sept. 30 at noon, Lunch and Learn, The Seven Key Factors that Shape Our Lives, Epp Conference Centre, $5. Register for both events with the Augustana Events Office at debra.olafson@ualberta.ca or at 780-679-1626.


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Creative Kids I & II – Inst.: Tara Szott. Ages 6-12. Enjoy many different creative processes while learning fun art techniques on stretched canvas and crafts! Each workshop is a new experience! Sat.’s, I - Oct. 18; II - Nov. 15; 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon $25 per class, includes supplies. Soapstone Carving – Inst.: Jayson Ambrose. Ages 8-12. Use real tools to carve your very own sculpture! Projects include a rabbit, dolphin and turtle. Sat.: Rabbit – Oct. 4, Dolphin – Oct. 25, Turtle – Nov. 22. 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. $35/class, includes supplies.

How to Use Your Digital Camera (Basic Level) Sat., Oct. 18, 1:00-4:00 p.m. $30. How to Use Your Digital Camera (Advanced Level) Getting to know your camera. Sat., Oct. 25, 1:00-4:00 p.m. $30. Basic Digital Darkroom – How to organize, improve and produce digital photography using a computer. Laptop required. Sat., Nov. 1 and 8, 1:00-4:00 p.m. $50. Photographic Composition – Learn how to take good pictures. Sat., Nov. 15, 1:00-4:00 p.m. $30. CLAY SCULPTING CLASSES FOR AGES 16+

Introduction to Sculpture – Inst.: Diane McLaren. A great opportunity to try this medium. Projects will include an Owl, Rustic Rooster – Inst.: Tara Szott. Paint this impressionistic Self Portrait and Goddess or Angel. No experience needed. version of the rooster in acrylics. No experience needed. Saturdays, Owl – Oct. 18; Portrait – Nov. 1; Goddess – Nov. 29; Thurs., Sept. 18, 6:00-9:00 p.m. $45, includes supplies. Harvest Pumpkin – Inst.: Tara. Embrace Autumn with creativity. 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. $50/class, includes tools and clay. Need some household items. No experience needed. Tues., Oct. 16, 6:00-8:30 p.m. $35, includes supplies. FABRIC SCULPTING CLASS FOR TEENS/ADULTS Lively Daisy – Inst.: Tara. A fun, colorful acrylic painting to Garden Fairy – Inst.: Trudy Jansen. Summer may be over, but brighten your room. No experience needed. now is the time to make a beautiful garden fairy for next year! Tues., Nov. 4, 6:00-8:30 p.m. $35, includes supplies. Sun., Oct. 19, 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. $150, includes most supplies. Peacock – Inst.: Tara. Capture the elegance of a beautiful exotic RUGHOOKING WORKSHOP FOR TEENS/ADULTS peacock in acrylics. No experience needed. Rughooking – Inst.: Laurie Wiles. Designed for beginners or for Tues., Nov. 18, 6:00-9:00 p.m. $45 includes supplies. those who are working on a project and want some assistance. Birch Trees – Inst.: Tara. Bring a grove of birch trees to life on Beginners will be given a choice between a couple of projects your canvas with acrylics. No experience needed. and will be supplied with a kit. No experience needed for Thurs., Nov. 27, 6:00-9:00 p.m. $45, includes supplies. Floral Abstract – Inst.: Tara. Create a modern and unique acrylic beginner’s level. *Hooks and hoops available. Sat., Nov. 29, 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m. painting using thick paint and a palette knife. No experience $30, plus kit ranging from $20-$60 for beginners. needed. Tues., Dec. 2, 6:00-8:30 p.m. $45, includes supplies. ART SAMPLER FOR TEENS/ADULTS Paint and Sip – Inst.: Tara. Age 18+. Bring your friends and Designed to give you a taste of drawing, painting and soapstone grab a drink! Enjoy step-by-step instruction to create a fun carving all in one day! Sat., Nov. 8, 9:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. original work of art! Fri., Nov. 7, 6:30-9:30 p.m. $65, includes supplies and two drinks (wine, beer, coolers, tea, coffee). Drawing – Inst.: Zoe. 9:30-11:00 a.m. PAINT BIG! Sunset Sailboat – Inst.: Tara. Paint on an 18”x24” Painting – Inst.: Tara. 11:30 a.m.-1:00 p.m. canvas to create this stunning piece of art. No experience Carving – Inst.: Jayson Ambrose. 1:30-3:00 p.m. needed. Sat., Nov. 22, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. $65, supplies included. $36, including supplies. Please bring food to eat during breaks. Old Peruvian Man in Oil – Inst.: Gene Prokop. Create a painting DANCE CLASSES that is reminiscent of the old masters. Sample available. Folk Dancing – Inst.: Audrey Morello. Teen/adult. Have fun and Sat., Oct. 4, 2:30-6:30 p.m. and Sun., Oct. 5, 11:00 a.m.learn dances from around the world. A great way to exercise! 5:00 p.m. $150 + supplies (paints provided). Tuesdays, Sept. 16-Oct. 14 and Oct. 21-Nov. 25 (not Nov. 11), Blue Ridge Lookout in Acrylics – Join Terry Knull to create 7:00-8:30 p.m. $35. this beautiful scene with mountains and trees. Sample on display Basic Country Two-Step – Inst.: Mellisa MacGregor. at Arts Centre. No experience necessary. Grab your partner and come dance the two-step! A fun night out! Sat., Oct. 4, 9:00 a.m.-3:30 p.m. $65, including supplies. Wednesdays, Oct. 8-29 and Nov. 5-26, 7:00-8:00 p.m. $50/person. SPECIFIC STUDY CLASSES IN ACRYLIC WITH TARA SZOTT ART AND YOGA FOR AGES 14+ *No experience necessary. Ages 13 to adult. Exploring Nature from the Inside Out – Join master Prairie Grasses – Bring prairie grasses to life. yoga teacher, international writer and public speaker Brenda Tues., Sept. 23, 6:00-9:00 p.m. $35, includes supplies. Feuerstein and southwest Saskatchewan-based visual artist/ Rocks – Learn the process of painting beautiful rocks on canvas. educator Diana Chabros as they facilitllate a unique participatory Tues., Sept. 30, 6:00-9:00 p.m. $35, includes supplies. retreat experience. No art or yoga experience is needed. Clouds – Paint clouds that have depth and movement. Sun., Nov. 16, 11:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. $126, includes art supplies. Tues., Oct. 7, 6:00-9:00 p.m. $35, includes supplies. Please dress art-friendly, comfortable and bring paint shirt. Alpine Evergreens – Capture the beauty of alpine evergreens. Bring light vegetarian lunch, water and yoga mat or cushion. Tues., Oct. 14, 6:00-9:00 p.m. $35, includes supplies. YOGA CLASSES FOR TEENS/ADULTS Water – Paint water that has movement. Yoga Flows I and II – A stronger, more flowing practice using Tues., Oct. 21, 6:00-9:00 p.m. $35, includes supplies. Study Class Finale – Complete a full landscape using the skills breath and body awareness to move from one posture to another, allowing time to stretch to your greatest capacity while building and techniques learned in the specific study workshops. strength and stamina. Suitable for experienced practitioner. Sat., Oct. 25, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Yoga Flows I: Tues. and Thurs., Sept. 9-Oct. 2; Yoga Flows II: $55, includes supplies and large 16”x20” canvas. Oct. 7-Oct. 30; 9:00-10:15 a.m. $72 for each session. Bring mat, DRAWING CLASSES FOR TEENS/ADULTS blocks and belt. Modified Classes – Same dates as above. PENCIL SKETCHING – Inst.: Zoe. Adult. Learn the basics of Chair Yoga I and II – Suitable for those who are unstable on pencil sketching from still life drawing. No experience needed. their feet, stiff individuals or have limited range of motion due to Mondays, Sept. 29-Nov. 10, 7:00-9:00 p.m. $30, plus supplies. age, injury or body size. Chair Yoga I: Tues. and Thurs., Figure Drawing in Pencil – Inst.: Zoe. Draw a human figure Sept. 9-Oct. 2; Chair Yoga II: Oct. 7-Oct. 30; 10:30-11:10 a.m. from a picture. Basic drawing experience needed. $48 for each session. Mon., Nov. 17, 7:00-9:30 p.m. $10, plus supplies. Gentle Standing Yoga I and II – Standing yoga postures Sunset in Colored Pencil – Inst.: Zoe. Create a stunning sunset modified, done slowly and gently, using wall bars or chairs for using colored pencils. No experience needed. added support. Suitable for those who want more of a challenge Mon., Nov. 24, 7:00-9:00 p.m. $10, plus supplies. and are capable of moving from chair to standing poses. Still Life Drawing – Inst.: Zoe. Create a pencil drawing using Prerequisite: Chair Yoga. Gentle Standing Yoga I: Tues. and Thurs., delicious fruit as the model. Basic experience needed. Sept. 9-Oct. 2; Gentle Standing Yoga II: Oct. 7-Oct. 30; Mon., Dec. 1, 7:00-9:00 p.m. $10, plus supplies. 11:15-11:55 a.m. $48 for each session. SOAPSTONE CARVING CLASSES FOR ADULTS Modified Classes – Same dates as above. Yogo at Noon I, II and III – Moves from basic to more advanced Inst.: Jayson Ambrose. Learn to carve while creating a master piece from one of Mother Nature’s raw resources. No experience yoga according to group capabilities. Suitable for beginner and experienced students. Tues. and Thurs., Sept. 9-Oct. 2, 12:05needed. Projects include a Duck, Turtle, Inukshuk and Loon. Thursdays, 6:00-9:00 p.m. Duck – Oct. 2 ($55); Turtle – Oct. 23 12:50 p.m. $48 for each session. Bring mat, blocks and belt. ($65); Inukshuk – Nov. 13 ($65); Loon – Dec. 4 ($55). ACRYLIC/GEL NAIL TECHNICIAN COURSE Includes supplies. Acrylic/Gel Nail Technician Course – Inst: Carrie Dumont. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES Ages 17 to adult. Choose acrylic or gel nail instruction. You receive professional supplies, a manual, certificate of completion Instructors: Camera Club. Teen/Adult. Bring your camera and and ideas for building a successful career. Sat.. Nov. 1, manual to class. 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Model needed at 1:00 p.m. Acrylics $575, Buying a Digital Camera – What to know before you buy. Sat., Oct. 4, 1:00-4:00 p.m. $30. supplies included. Gels $695, supplies and lamp included. PAINTING CLASSES FOR TEENS/ADULTS

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Sponsored by Camrose Arts Society Most classes are held at the Chuck MacLean Arts Centre (4809-52 Street). You may register for courses by calling Jane at 780-672-9949. N/B: Classes are subject to cancellation if registrations are insufficient. Gift certificates are available. Samples of some projects may be on display at the Arts Centre. Payment arrangements are possible for all classes, please inquire when you call. More detail for each class is available at the Arts Centre or by calling the number above. If you or someone you know is intere sted in teaching a class, please let us know.

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Open to anyone interested in music, speech arts and dance. Volunteers urgently needed, especially with skills in Fund-raising and Publicity. Come out and support the Music Festival. For more information, call Cathy at 780-679-0122 or Katelyn at 780-672-9389.


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Letters to the Editor Continued from page 8

Our Party told the truth of what we could do. This government’s past leader lied and told Albertans what they wanted to hear. So people who cared and voted did so putting Redford in. What Albertans have to decide is do we believe Prentice when

he says this is a new government or are they going to realize that they will do and say anything that will bring them the right amount of votes to hold onto power. Then, like Redford, they will do whatever they want to do for the sake of those in the PC Party club. The choice

is up to us, Albertans. Are we going to put in a Party which, in the end will strive to please the PC Party club, or are we going to stand up and put in a true blue conservative government that will put us Albertans first? Lorne Vanderwoude Camrose

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Book launch and workshop September 25, 27 By Dan Jensen

Former Ryley and Camrose resident Vangie Bergum will be launching her book Downstream – Bestemor & Me at the Augustana Campus of the University of Alberta Thursday, Sept. 25. Published by Hagios Press (2014), Downstream is a story about the birth, death, religion and work of Bergum’s grandmother (Bestemor), who moved to Camrose from Norway. “It is my first foray into creative non fiction,” said Bergum, who has studied women’s experiences of becoming mothers, and then, together with a team of health care professionals and scholars, researched relational ethics in health care. “It is about relation-

Drivers reminded to be cautious around school buses By Dan Jensen

The Battle River School Division and Camrose RCMP are reminding motorists to take extra precautions around school buses. “In the first ten school days on one bus route alone there were nine occasions (in the Camrose area) where motorists passed a school bus when it was unlawful to do so,” said Camrose RCMP Detachment Constable Trent Kenyon. School buses and the children they pick up and drop off are often in precarious situations on the roadway, which makes it imperative that motorists obey the rules of the roadway when around them. “There are severe penalties imposed for school bus infractions to reflect the possible consequences for failing to obey the rules of the road around school buses,” said Const. Kenyon. “When a motorist notices flashing amber lights on a school bus he or she is required to slow down and proceed with caution. When flashing red lights are activated motorists are required to stop and only proceed when flashing red lights are no longer activated.” The most severe penalty for passing a school bus while flashing red lights are activated is a fine of $402 and six demerit points.

ship but this time it is personal.” The book has been a way for Bergum to get to know grandmother, who died, along with her sisters and husband, in a tragic murder-suicide in northern Saskatchewan in 1929. “Through personal research and writing I have come to know Bestemor – brought her back to life so to speak – and developed a relationship with her,” said Bergum, who was born ten years after her grandmother’s death. “The Norwegian writer, Karl Ove Knausgaard, in his book, My Struggle, says that writing is drawing the essence of what we know out of the shadows. I began with what I knew and what I didn’t

know in writing about my family’s shadow. I wrote from my childhood membership in a deeply religious family with Norwegian Lutheran roots; from training for a marathon on trails and road by the river near my current home; and from my concern about missing women in my life, my province, and around the world.” Bergum questioned whether she had a right to tell a story that affected her whole family but came to the realization that people carry secrets within their body from generation to generation without knowing. “I didn’t want to leave my own unfinished business for my children and

grandchildren to carry,” she said. Bergum hopes by telling the story she can open dialogue about family secrets, mental illness and its stigma and generational shame. “My goal in writing and in life is to help create beauty in the world and to face life’s sorrows in order to try to understand,” she said. “Telling the tough story will never ensure that traumatic experiences will never happen again.” Bergum will also be conducting a workshop at the Camrose County meeting room, 3755-43 Avenue, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27. Along with sharing insights and writing techniques from her person-

al writing experiences, she will invite participants to explore truth, fiction, the stories they want to tell (whose story is it?), and ways to tell them. The worskshop cost will include the cost of materials and a lunch. Both the book launch and the workshop are being presented by the Association for Life Wide Living of Alberta-Battle River Writing Centre and the Augustana Ronning Centre. Funding support for the workshop is being provided by New Horizons for Seniors Canada. More information may be obtained by contacting the Ronning Centre at 780679-1146, or the ALL-Battle River Writing Centre at 780-672-9315.

Rotary Daybreak resumes TV bingo By Dan Jensen

Camrose residents will once again be able to enjoy a game of bingo in the comfort of their own homes. Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak has announced it will be resuming its weekly bingo programs on Community 10 Television Wednesday evenings starting Oct. 1. The bingos may be viewed in high definition by anyone who has a HD receiver. “We had to shut down last year because of the upgrades that were being done at Community 10 TV,” said Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak bingo chair Harry Prest. The bingo has developed a loyal viewership since it was started as a fundraiser in 2005-06. “I think a lot of viewers were disappointed when we suspended last year’s season,” said Prest. “Many of the players are seniors at lodges who see it as a good chance to get together with others and socialize.” Bingo cards may be purchased at $5 apiece a variety of businesses in Camrose, including the Shoppers Drug Mart stores on the west end, Groves Value Drug Mart, Wildrose Co-op Gas Bars, Pedersen’s Florists and Speedy Gas. “Each card is good for three games, the first two of which offer prizes of $100,” said Prest. “The third game is a blackout game, which means all the numbers on the card have to be called for the player to win.” The club sells approximately $1,000 worth of bingo cards a week when it is closing in some of the major winnings. “We start off each week by calling 48 numbers and if someone gets a blackout with those 48 numbers they win the $1,000,” said Prest. “If we don’t give out the $1,000 for a blackout we increase the number of balls

Community 10 operations manager Ken Spong, standing, with Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak bingo chair Harry Prest. Bingo cards may be purchased at the Shoppers Drug Mart stores on the west end, Groves Value Drug Mart, Wildrose Co-op Gas Bars, Pedersen’s Florists and Speedy Gas.

we call each week until the prize is won. The longer we go without giving out the major prize the more the excitement builds.” The odds of winning something are fairly good considering the average number of players is between 100 and 125. “We see a lot of repeat winners,” said Prest. “When Carol Davies Pedersen still owned her flower store she got to know a lot of the winners by name. I would say the average payout over the course of the year is between $12,500 and $13,500.” Bingo proceeds are channelled by the Rotary Club of Camrose to support both local and international charitable organizations, including Reading University, KidSport, the Merry Christmas Fund, Grateful

Grannies and the Stephen Lewis Foundation, Project Amigo Mexico, and a school for girls in Malawi. “The girls’ school gives young women the opportunity to gain a high school education and to change their lives as a result,” said Prest. “One of the sad truths about some of the east African countries like Malawi is that most of the girls end up being wives at the age of 13 and 14 and almost none of them complete high school because of the traditions. They end up being the third or fourth wife of someone and their lives are pretty restricted.” The Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak has been able to reduce the bingo’s overhead costs quite dramatically.

“We were able to pay off the cost of the equipment, which was $10,000, by the 2008-09 season, which allowed us to give more to charities,” said Prest, “but we still face modest costs for rent and advertising and phone.” Community 10 Television is proud to be associated with the Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak bingo for another year. “It attracts a lot of viewers every time it is broadcast,” said Community 10 operations manager Ken Spong. “It is a great way for the club to give back to the community.” More information about the bingo may be obtained by contacting Harry Prest or any member of the Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak.


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COMING EVENTS - FALL 2014 SEPTEMBER

“Found Wanting: A Multimedia Installation Regarding Grief Downstream: Bestemor and Me: and Gratitude”—Process and Vangie Bergum Collaboration Co-sponsored by the Association for Life-wide Living (ALL), the Battle River Writing Centre, and the Ronning Centre Thursday, 25 September, 7:00 pm Epp Conference Room 2-004, Augustana Campus, Camrose

Memoir Writing Workshop with Vangie Bergum

A Ronning Centre Lecture with Betty Spackman Thursday, 9 October, 7:30 pm Atrium, King’s University, Edmonton

Confessions of an Artist: The Importance of Process

A Ronning Centre Lecture with Betty Spackman Friday, 10 October, 2:00–5:00 pm F105 Art Studio, King’s University, Edmonton

Co-sponsored by the Association for Life-wide Living (ALL), the Battle River Writing Centre, and the Ronning Centre Saturday, 27 September, 10:00 am–4:00 pm Instrumentum Laboris: Cost $75 (includes lunch). To register, contact ALL at 780-672-9315 Catholics Rethink the Family Conversations in the Agora with David Goa or <source21@telus.net> Camrose County Meeting Room, Camrose Friday, 17 October, 12:00–2:00 pm Ronning House, 4606 – 49 Street, Camrose Ultimate Questions in a

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A Ronning Centre Course with David J. Goa Monday, 29 Sept., 3:15–5:15 pm Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Camrose

OCTOBER The Other Side of the City: Urban Institutions That Harm and Help A Philosophers’ Café animated by Milton Friesen, Director, Social Cities, Cardus Saturday, 4 October, 1:00–3:30 pm Steeps, 11116 – 82 Ave, Edmonton

Ultimate Questions in a Post-Christian Age

A Ronning Centre Course with David J. Goa Monday, 6 October, 3:15–5:15 pm Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Camrose

Confessions of an Artist: Enough is Enough

A Ronning Centre Lecture with Betty Spackman Wednesday, 8 October, 11:00 am Atrium, King’s University (Chapel Hour) 9125 – 50 Street, Edmonton

Intelligent Humility: Christianity and the Arts

A Ronning Centre Lecture with Betty Spackman Wednesday, 8 October, 7:30 pm Atrium, King’s University, Edmonton

Who Governs? Who Cares? Democracy and Power in Edmonton

A Philosophers’ Café animated by Judy Garber, University of Alberta, Political Science Saturday, 18 October, 1:00–3:30 pm Steeps, 11116 – 82 Ave, Edmonton

Ultimate Questions in a Post-Christian Age

Peace & Justice: Spiritual Reflections on the Beatitudes

A Ronning Centre Lecture with the Rev Dr John Chryssavgis Thursday, 30 Oct., 10:50 am–12:05 pm A024, Lower Level Auxiliary Building Augustana Campus, Camrose

On Earth as in Heaven: Transforming Perspectives and Practices - The Augustana Distinguished

Lecture with the Rev Dr John Chryssavgis Thursday, 30 October, 5:00 pm A light soup supper will be served. Epp Conference Room, Augustana Campus Friday 31 October, 9:30–11:00 am King’s University, Edmonton

NOVEMBER Outside the City Wall

A Philosophers’ Café animated by Hannah Goa, MSc in Human Ecology, University of Alberta Saturday, 1 November, 1:00–3:30 pm Steeps, 11116 – 82 Ave, Edmonton

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Shia and Mennonites on Peace: A Ten Year Conversation

Muslim–Christian Conversation: More Important Now Than Ever

A Ronning Centre Course with David J. Goa Monday, 27 October, 3:15–5:15 pm Conversations in the Agora with Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Dr Mohammad Ali Shomali Camrose Friday, 7 November, 8:30–10:00 am In the Heart of the Desert: Ronning House, 4606 – 49 Street, Camrose The Spirituality of the Desert

Fathers and Mothers

The Augustana Distinguished Lecture with the Rev Dr John Chryssavgis, Archdeacon of the Ecumenical Patriarchate Wednesday, 29 October, 7:00 pm St George’s Greek Orthodox Church 10831 – 124 Street, Edmonton

A Ronning Centre Consultation with Dr Mohammad Ali Shomali and Dr Harry Huebner. Co-sponsored by the Mennonite Central Committee Friday, 7 November, 9:30 am–1:00 pm Room N101, King’s University, Edmonton Saturday, 8 November, 7:30–9:30 pm First Mennonite Church, 3650 – 91 St, Edmonton

Building Peace Through Interfaith Dialogue

A Consultation with Dr Mohammad Ali Shomali and Dr Huebner Sunday, 9 November, 10:00–11:00 am Lendrum Mennonite Brethren Church 11210 – 59 Ave, Edmonton

Ultimate Questions in a Post-Christian Age

A Ronning Centre Course with David J. Goa Monday, 10 November, 3:15–5:15 pm Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Camrose

Waging Peace When the Context

A Ronning Centre Course with David J. Goa is War Monday, 3 November, 3:15–5:15 pm A Public Lecture with Salim Munayer Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Thursday, 13 November, 6:30 pm Camrose Canadian Lutheran Bible Institute, Camrose

A Ronning Centre Consultation with Dr Mohammad Ali Shomali, Director, A Ronning Centre Course with David J. Goa International Institute Islamic Studies, Qom, Iran, and Director, Islamic Centre, London, Monday, 20 October, 3:15–5:15 pm and Dr Harry Heubner, Co-sponsored by the Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Mennonite Central Committee Camrose Thursday, 6 November, 7:00–8:30 pm Conversations with Tradition Epp Conference Room, Augustana A Conference co-sponsored by the Ronning Campus, Camrose Centre and Modern Horizons Friday, 7 November, 7:30 pm Saturday, 25 Oct., 10:00 am–5:00 pm Isalmic Shia Ithna-Ashari Association Room N101, King’s University, of Edmonton (ISIA), Edmonton 4307 – 33 Ave, Edmonton

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Respecting the Land

A Ronning Centre Conference Friday, 7 November to Saturday, 8 November Augustana Campus, Camrose See <spiritoftheland.ca> for details.

Who Owns the Land: Israel/Palestine

A Ronning Centre Consultation with Salim Munayer Tuesday, 18 November (time TBA) Concordia University College, Edmonton Check our website for final details.

Ultimate Questions in a Post-Christian Age

A Ronning Centre Lecture with David J. Goa Monday, 24 November, 3:15–5:15 pm Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Camrose

Prostitution and Canadian Law and Culture

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DECEMBER Ultimate Questions in a Post-Christian Age

A Ronning Centre Course with David J. Goa Monday, 1 December, 3:15–5:15 pm Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Camrose

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Conversations in the Agora on Religion and Public Life with Salim Munayer Friday, 14 November, 2:00–3:30 pm Ronning House, 4606 – 49 Street, Camrose

Shaking the Hands and Caring for the Land That Feeds Us A Philosophers’ Café animated by Monique Nutter, Community Development Consultant Saturday, 15 November, 1:00–3:30 pm Steeps, 11116 – 82 Ave, Edmonton

A Philosophers’ Café animated by Martin Tweedale, Professor Emeritus and Don Carmichael, Political Science, University of Alberta Saturday, 13 December, 1:00–3:30 pm Steeps, 11116 – 82 Ave, Edmonton For more information, including last-minute additions or changes, as well as the latest updates, see our website: <www.augustana.ualberta.ca/ronning>

Ultimate Questions in a Post-Christian Age

A Ronning Centre Course with David Goa Monday, 17 November, 3:15–5:15 pm Library 2-102, Augustana Campus, Camrose

Who Owns the Land: Israel/Palestine

A Ronning Centre Consultation with Salim Munayer Monday, 17 November, 7:00 pm Epp Conference Room, Augustana Campus, Camrose

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Olson happy with new Premier By Dan Jensen

Wetaskiwin-Camrose MLA and Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development Minister Verlyn Olson likes what he sees from the new Premier. “He is all business,” said Olson last week, after hearing that we would be part of the Premier’s new cabinet going forward. “He has a tremendous amount of energy when you think of what he has been through since last May (with the leadership c a mpa i g n) . “ I l i ke t he way h e h a n d les and deals with people.” The Premier stressed in a mandate letter that he handed to Olson last week the importance encouraging new innovation in industry, and of developing new markets, especially in the Asia Pacific region. He also placed an emphasis on a new rail system so that Alberta’s farmers can get their products to port in a more timely manner, and on supporting Albertans in rural areas through continued work on the rural economic development action plan. “I would say it reaffirms

what we have been working on,” said Olson. “It gives us a little boost to keep doing that.” Olson expects to have his hands full over the next few months with stakeholder meetings, policy development and the building of strong relationships with those in agriculture. He is currently waiting on a ruling from the World Trade Organization on the United States’ harmful mandatory of origin labelling, which he and federal minister Ritz expect to be favourable. “It would be a huge mistake to say that the only time work gets done is when the legislature is in session,” he said. “We are busy right now.” While he is a good friend with former health minister Fred Horne, Olson sees many positives with having the position going to former Edmonton mayor Stephen Mandel, who he was able to get to know while he was Minister of Justice. Olson feels it is significant that the Premier has created a stand alone ministry for seniors that is being spearheaded by for-

mer Camrosian Jeff Johnson. “I know that the Premier talks a lot about the importance of seniors’ issues. I have also been very pleased with the number of occasions he has, without prompting, talked about the importance of working with faith based organizations that are providing seniors’ care and seniors’ housing, especially coming from an area of the province where we rely very heavily on those types of organizations both for health care and seniors’ care. Jeff, I think, is in a very good position to do that work and I think he is anxious to roll up his sleeves and get at it.” The Premier has made it clear that all the new cabinet ministers (himself included) who do not have seats in the legislature will need to have them by the time the assembly resumes Nov. 17. “It means that they will have another challenge in front of them for the next month and a half,” said Olson. “They will be campaigning for their seats in upcoming by-elections.”

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Bittern Lake Community Association

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Wed., Oct. 15, 2014 7:00 p.m. Bittern Lake Community Hall Board Election to be held

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Covenant Health learns from St. Mary’s

Tuesday, Sept. 30th, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.

By Murray Green

Covenant Health president and CEO Patrick Dumelie, and senior vice-president and chief operating officer Linda Revell learned as much about St. Mary’s Hospital as staff did about them when they stopped in for a visit on Sept. 19. “A couple times a year we come down for a formal presentation to the staff. We wanted to try something a little bit different where we can get out and talk to the staff where they work,” explained Dumelie. “We think that is very important – to stay connected to everyone within our organization. It has been a great day. We had the opportunity to sit down with the mayor and talk how we work together with the community that has been so supportive.” The two visitors toured the facility and met with front line workers in their environments to see them in action and hear concerns. “There is so much to be proud of in this facility,” said Dumelie. “The services we offer and innovation that the staff show is good. It is almost outgrowing itself in terms of space. There are many stories about staff taking care of their patients in the most effective way possible. We are expanding our services within the parameters of space.” The passion of the staff is what makes St. Mary’s Hospital special. “We learn from staff what we can’t learn in a report,” added Revell. “The things the staff are doing are innovative and creative and we are putting that in the back of our mind, so when we see problems somewhere else, we can apply what we have learned from here. We wouldn’t get that if we didn’t visit here.” The Covenant Health leaders toured the facilities to gather information. “It is an opportunity to learn directly from the staff. They tell you exactly how it is,” said Dumelie. “The stroke (recovery) program is great, the maternity ward is growing and women’s health is growing. We have a real sense of community, with staff at each facility helping others at our other facilities.” Camrose energizes Revell to share ideas. “They have done a great job in linking acute services to community and really

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www.cargill.com/careers looking at how that patient moves through our systems. Sometimes there are gaps, but one thing Camrose has done an excellent job of with its community partners is link the pieces together,” said Revell. “When you come here you are not only looked after at this facility, but also in the community.” Dumelie said everyone is committed to improving the care. “I think it is very powerful to have Patrick and Linda visit our staff because they are passionate leaders. I’ve met with them a lot, but the front line staff hasn’t and it means a lot to share ideas with them,” said St. Mary’s site administrator Cherylyn Antymniuk. “We have such a positive outlook here and I honestly love coming to work every day.” The head of the medical staff agreed. “We all work well together to accomplish what we need to do and for a positive common goal,” added Dr. Art Jaroni.

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an invitation to the 12th

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Sweet Alibi set to play By Murray Green

The Winnipeg female trio Sweet Alibi is making a return visit to Camrose on Oct. 4 for a concert at the Bailey Theatre beginning at 8 p.m. Known as a soul, indie folk and roots band, Sweet Alibi will be part of the Rose City Roots Society concert series. Sweet Alibi had a great first album that earned considerable acclaim and a nomination for best vocals at the 2012 Canadian Folk Music Awards. Instead of bringing more of the same, members Jess Rae Ayre, Michelle Anderson and Amber Quesnel advanced to create a more introspective and inspirational sophomore album by answering their own bell about whether there would be a follow up album. The release We’ve Got To came out last fall with even better songs and sound. Lead single “I’ll Wait” has vaulted the band into a very busy schedule. Sweet Alibi is a tenacious trio that is embarking on several extensive crossCanada dates.

SCARECROW FESTIVAL Terrific prizes will be up for grabs in this year’s City Center Camrose Scarecrow Festival! Downtown retailers, banks, service companies, churches – indeed all businesses operating in City Center Camrose will be working hard to bring a smile to patrons, clients and customers.

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Music for two pianos four hands

It’s not often that Camrose and area residents have the opportunity to experience a concert featuring two high calibre piano artists performing music for two piano and four hands. The Augustana campus of the University of Alberta presents Debra Bakland and Cheryl Cooney, pianists, in concert on Sunday, Sept. 28, at 3 p.m. in the Faith and Life Chapel. Entitled Old, New, and Blue, the concert will feature compositions by Witold Lutoslawski, Johannes Brahms, Sergei Rachmaninov, Johann Sebastian Bach, Frederic Rzewski, and Cheryl Cooney herself. As an additional highlight, Bakland and Cooney will be joined by the Canadian University College Chamber Orchestra, director Cristian Neacsu, and mezzosoprano Sharon Braun at special points in the program. Debra Bakland left a thirty year teaching career in the Pacific Northwest (Walla Walla University, Washington) in 2007 and joined the music faculty of Canadian University College in Lacombe, Alberta, where she teaches piano major students, piano pedagogy, music history, theory, form and analysis. She has presented numerous workshops and master classes and adjudicated extensively in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, Montana, and Alaska. Ms. Bakland holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Andrews University in Michigan, and a Master of Arts from Washington State University. Cheryl Cooney is a pianist and composer who resides in Red Deer. She has lived and studied in Canada, Austria, the U.S., and France. Her compositions have been performed in Canada, the U.S., South America, and Europe. She received a Bachelor of Music degree in piano performance from the University of Alberta, an Advanced Diploma in piano chamber from the Mozarteum conservatory in Salzburg, Austria, a Master of Music degree in composition from the University of British Columbia, and a Ph.D. in composition from Michigan State University. Dr. Cooney has enjoyed a residency at the Leighton Artists’ Colony at the Banff Centre and a recording residency as well. Her compositions have been commissioned by the Red Deer Symphony, and Yamaha Canada, among others. She has recorded her works with orchestras in Kiev, Ukraine, and St. Petersburg, Russia, and has several CDs to her credit. For further information, please call the Augustana Fine Arts Office, phone 780679-1532.

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The Calgary Canucks survived pressure from the Camrose Kodiaks on this play, but Camrose emerged as 5-2 winners on Sept. 20 at the EnCana Arena. The Calgary Mustangs spoiled the home opener for the Kodiaks with a close 3-2 win. Camrose is now 4-1 on the season after five games. By Murray Green

The Camrose Kodiaks are not afraid of road trips. In fact, they are a perfect 3-0 this season with all of the games away from the confines of the EnCana Arena. Coach and general manager Boris Rybalka is also not afraid of making improvements to the club, even when they have a perfect record. He brought in veteran Adam de Champlain to provide leadership both on and off the ice. “We executed well in the three games and one thing the coaches have noticed is how focused this group has been. They are working hard and buying in to what we are telling them,” said coach Rybalka. “It is better to be 3-0 than 0-3, but I remember one year we were 0-11-1 and made it to the league final. Starts are important, but it is more in the process of staying on the page. Work hard and good things will happen.” It is only mid-September, but the team is ahead of last year’s development. “We are ahead of schedule and our attitude and work ethic is great,” said Rybalka. That didn’t stop the staff from adding pieces. “We added Adam because if we are standing

still, then we are not improving,” said Rybalka. “His experience adds another element to our hockey club. We very young. Devin McDonald and Brett Njaa were our only 20 year olds. We went and acquired Adam Wheeldon to give us more leadership experience, now we have de Champlain.” After a 4-3 season opening win, Camrose backed that up with two straight 3-1 victories. Tanner Younghans started the scoring on a power play mid-way through the game against the Calgary Mustangs on Sept. 13. The horses tied the match 20 seconds into the third, but Cam Gotaas gave the Kodiaks the lead again and Braeden Salverda notched an insurance marker on a man-advantage later in the period. Goalie Devin McDonald stopped 22 of 23 shots fired his way to pick up the win in net. Camrose out shot the Mustangs 45-23 in the chippy contest. The Kodiaks stole two points from the Brooks Bandits the night before. Spencer Kryczka gave Camrose a 1-0 lead in the first. Brooks evened the score in the middle frame, but the Kodiaks came back with two in the third off the

sticks of Trevor Costello and Brett Njaa. McDonald had a much busier game by turning away 32 of 33 shots in goal. The Kodiaks named 20-year-old veteran Adam de Champlain as the captain. He played in Camrose for a year before joining the Portland Winterhawks of the Western Hockey League. “He wanted to be here and finish junior as a member of the Kodiaks and we respect that decision,” said Rybalka. “It was a hard one for him, but it shows how much he wants to be a part of this community.” Camrose travels to Calgary to take on the Canucks on Sept. 23 prior to the showcase games. The Kodiaks are in Spruce Grove on Sept. 25 to play the Whitecourt Wolverines and meet the host squad on Sept. 27. The next home games are on Sept. 30 and Oct. 3 when Spruce Grove and Brooks provide the opposition. Harder news

The Fort McMurray Oil Barons reduced their roster size to 23, releasing former Kodiaks forward Nick Harder. Harder was acquired as a free agent and dressed in two regular season games for the Oil Barons this year.

Kodiaks name veteran de Champlain new captain By Murray Green

Murray Green, Camrose Booster

Lukas Park played a game of Frisbee with his brother Dorian prior to the Camrose Kodiaks home opener on Sept. 19. A children’s carnival and a barbecue was held before the start of the first two games in front of the EnCana Arena.

The Camrose Kodiaks have named newly acquired Adam de Champlain as captain for the 2014-15 season. de Champlain spent the last two seasons in the Western Hockey League. He was concerned about his playing time as a 20-year-old in Portland. “I started my junior career here in Camrose and then went to Portand for

two years,” said the centre. “Boris (coach Rybalka) has helped me so much with the ups and downs of hockey. As a 20-year-old, I wanted to play and get a good opportunity. During preseason with Portland, I didn’t feel that I had a big enough role for what I thought I deserved. For all of the things that Boris has done for me, I want to be able to raise the cup for

him this year. In the back of my mind I was thinking that this would be a great opportunity.” In 2011-12 he scored eight goals and added six assists in 38 games for the Kodiaks. He then went to the Portland Winterhawks where he scored eight goals and recorded 10 assists in 60 games in 2012-13. Continued on page 25


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Camrose Police Report September 17

Police conducted a check stop during the early hours of Sept. 17 and a truck came through the location. Police immediately identified the male passenger and knew him to have a curfew by which to abide. Checks of the male revealed he had a warrant for his arrest out of Edmonton for assault. The male passenger was arrested and further checks of the vehicle located 6.1 grams of cocaine inside. As well, another 1.2 grams of cocaine was located in the male’s hat when he was arrested. Further investigation revealed that he had just recently sold a quantity of cocaine and the cocaine located in the truck was for resale. The male was also breaching numerous release conditions. The man was charged with the following offences: Trafficking a Controlled Substance; Possession of a Controlled Substance for the Purpose of Trafficking; Proceeds of Crime under $5,000; four counts of Beaching Current Release Documents. The subject has been remanded into custody and will have a court date in the near future. September 13

A 21-year-old was been charged with possession of marihuana under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act after police conducted a traffic stop and located and seized 5.6 grams of marijuana.

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Council throws support behind Parkland library campaign By Dan Jensen

Camrose city council is throwing its support behind a Parkland Regional Library advocacy campaign. Council has directed Mayor Norm Mayer to send a letter to Wetaskiwin Camrose MLA Verlyn Olson and the Minister of Municipal Affairs, Greg Weadick, highlighting the importance of libraries and the need for additional funding. “It is another opportunity for us as councillors to advocate for the library system,” said councillor Agnes Hoveland at council’s regular meeting on Sept. 2. Information presented to council by Parkland Regional Library Aug. 13 noted that operating grants remain at $4.60 per capita for regional library systems and $5.45 per capita for municipal libraries. “Provincial operating grants are still calculated using 2010 population figures, so funding has effec-

tively decreased,” explained Parkland Regional Library director Ron Sheppard. “Unless provincial funding to libraries increases, municipal libraries and regional systems will be forced to pass all cost increases on to the municipalities or eventually begin reducing services.” Overall provincial per capita funding for library services has declined by 6.8 per cent since 2009 due to population growth, while purchasing power for the Public Library Services Branch of Municipal Affairs as well as municipal libraries has declined by 9.47 per cent due to inflation (calculations based on figures used by municipal affairs, the Bank of Canada Inflation Calculator, changes in Alberta’s GDP and changes in Alberta’s weekly earnings between 2009 and 2013). The result is that libraries need almost a 10 per cent

increase just to be where they were in 2010. More important than just an increase to the per capita grant, Parkland Regional Library believes that the government should establish some sort of policy related to library grants. “Municipal libraries and regional systems operate on the calendar year for our fiscal year,” states a Parkland document. “The Alberta Libraries Act requires that library budgets be submitted to municipal councils before Dec. 1. This time line means that library budgets must be planned, prepared and approved by their board many months before library boards know what provincial grant levels will be. This lack of predictability creates inherent instability. Further uncertainty surrounds provincial licencing initiatives. While all libraries benefit and are grateful for the province’s support for digital resources such as

Novelist, Mango Language Learning Software and the subsidy to the TAL Core of databases, libraries do not know from one year to the next what resources will be funded. With no increase in funding to the Public Library Services Branch at Municipal Affairs, the PLSB must make difficult decisions related to licencing. Fluctuations in the Canadian vs. U.S. dollar and inflationary costs mean that over time the PLSB purchasing power is declining. This situation means that limited resources are subject to cuts midway through the budget cycle of library boards, so libraries frequently don’t have the cash available to pick up subscriptions dropped by the province.” Parkland Regional Library has received no provincial money to upgrade its headquarters, which are located in Lacombe, despite a 2010 report by Alberta

Infrastructure that suggested the need for an estimated $1 million in improvements. “Regional library system headquarters have typically been funded by the Alberta government and have no other source of infrastructure funding,” said Parkland, adding that six regional library system headquarters are in need of major structural repairs and significant functional upgrades identified through structural and functional reviews conducted by Alberta Infrastructure. “Because the engineering reports were completed about two years ago some structural problems have magnified and new problems have emerged.” Alberta’s regional library systems provide support and library services to 303 Alberta municipalities, a Metis settlement, and a First Nations Reserve through 265 public libraries.


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The atom Camrose Buffaloes football team defeated the Leduc Bobcats 25-12 to earn a share of first place in the Capital District Minor Football Association Sept. 14. The Buffaloes host the tough St. Albert Buccaneers in their next home game on Sept. 28 at 10:30 a.m. The local club travels to St. Albert to face the Vikings on Oct. 4, goes to Sherwood Park on Oct. 12 to take on the Broncos and closes the season in Fort Saskatchewan against the Storm on Oct. 18. Camrose also shares top spot in the bantam division, after the Buffaloes beat the Stony Plain Bombers 32-6. It was the second straight home victory for the bantam squad. The Buffaloes host the St. Albert Fury in their next home game on Sept. 28 at 12:30 p.m.

The home team goes to St. Albert to tangle with the 49ers on Oct. 4, goes to Sherwood Park on Oct. 12 to meet on the Northstars, and finishes the regular season in Fort Saskatchewan against the Lightning on Oct. 18. In the peewee division, Camrose lost a tough 16-12 contest that could have gone either way at Kin Park against the Leduc Wildcats. The Buffaloes host the Spruce Grove Cougars in their next home game on Sept. 28 at 3 p.m. The herd rumbles to Edmonton to challenge the Mustangs on Oct. 4, takes the highway to Sherwood Park on Oct. 12 to tame the SabreCats and completes the regular season in Fort Saskatchewan against the Thunder on Oct. 18.


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Veteran adds experience to Kodiaks’ lineup Continued from page 20 Last year, in an injury reduced schedule, he scored six goals and collected 10 points in 43 games. Portland changed the coaching staff over the summer. “It wasn’t the coach; Jamie (Kompon) treated me well,” said the captain. “He was trying to get to know everyone. I have nothing but respect for Portland. It is a great organization.” de Champlain said it was a bit of both when asked if he was caught up in a numbers game with 20 year olds, or if he wanted to leave. “They still wanted me, but I was the one that went in to say I wanted to leave and help Boris out.” Looking at de Champlain’s progression, a fourth line role wasn’t enough to keep him away from home for another year.

line and be part of the shut down line. That’s what I do best,” he said. “This opportunity in Camrose was too good to turn down.” The veteran just wants to be himself. “No matter where Boris puts me, or what line I play on, I’m going to be me,” he said. “I’m the guy that is hard to play against and can be a heavy body out there. Hopefully, I can show my skill a little more out here. “I’m getting to know the guys. It is a whole new team, other than (Nelson) Gadoury. I’m excited, looking around the dressing room, in what I see. It is exciting to come to a team that is 3-0 on the road so far. Hopefully, I can help Adam de Champlain them keep it going.” “I’m not a guy who asks Not only has coach for promises, but I thought I Rybalka helped de Chamdeserved to be on the third plain a lot, but former

Vikings coach and current Pittsburgh Penguins coach Mike Johnston has developed his hockey skills as well. “Mike is a great guy, but he is hard to play for sometimes because he demands a lot. If you are not playing well he lets you know, kind of like Boris. That’s a great trait to have. Mike helped with my development by putting me in different roles and he has done a lot for me.” Coach Johnston provided him with that Camrose connection. “I wouldn’t have wanted to go anywhere else. This is like a second home to me with my grandma and grandpa, and uncle and aunt here. It is nice knowing that there will be family here cheering me on at every home game. It means a lot to me.” In the last two years he

has played 42 playoff games, a valuable experience from which the Kodiaks hope to draw. “Just walking in here to this interview I learned that I’m going to be the captain. That is a honour and a big role. I’m excited for the opportunity and I’m going to lead this team in any way I can. I want to listen to the young guys and be supportive. I want to be open to everyone,” concluded de Champlain. “We are 25 guys with the same goal in mind. At the end of the day I want to make sure everyone stays on track. I know what it takes and in Portland we ended up one game short and I can bring that experience to the club.”


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By Dan Jensen The 2014 Ford F-150 pickup at Lamb Ford Sales maintains its reputation as one of Canada’s premier pickups. Powered by either a 3.7 litre V-6, a 5.0 litre V-8, a 6.2 litre V-8, or the hightech EcoBoost V-6, the Ford F-150 has all the power you need to get the job done. The standard 3.7 litre V-6 features dual overhead camshafts (DOHC) and four valves per cylinder, plus twin-independent variable camshaft timing (Ti-VCT) technology. Ti-VCT allows for variable control of the intake and exhaust camshafts, optimizing combustion at full load to increase power and low- speed torque. It also enables variable valve overlap, which enhances fuel economy and improves cold-start operation with lower exhaust emissions. The available 5.0 litre Ti-VCT has the most horsepower (360) and torque (380 lb.-ft), plus the highest towing capacity of any smalldisplacement V-8 engine plus best-in-class payload. And it flexes all this muscle while delivering 14 litres per 100 km in the city and 9.7 litres per 100 km on the highway. Other notable fea-

tures are a high-strength aluminum engine block, optimized camshafts and 10.5:1 compression ratio to help maximize low-speed torque, and a cylinder head designed to increase airflow. The available 6.2 litre V-8 features power ratings of 411 horsepower and 434 lb.-ft. of torque – enough to easily tow a 5,125 kg trailer when properly equipped. Efficiency and durability are ensured by lightweight aluminum cylinder heads and pistons and a cast-iron block. The EcoBoost V-6 has an impressive maximum towing capability of 5,125 kg and offers up to 3,100 lbs of payload. Direct injection produces a cooler, denser charge that generates more power per every drop of fuel, while the two small air-toair intercooled turbochargers spool up much more quickly than a single large turbo. The EcoBoost® engine underwent over 1,900 hours of testing at full-boost conditions, as well as thermal testing to simulate 10 years of operation in the harshest environments. The standard electronically controlled 6-speed close-ratio transmission helps optimize power delivery for excellent fuel

economy. A selectable tow/ haul mode improves performance when towing or hauling heavy loads. It compensates for grade and load and reduces gear hunting, improving power delivery. Engine braking also helps slow the truck when descending hills. The available SelectShift® Automatic has two modes of operation — Progressive Range Select or Full Manual. Progressive Range Select lets you toggle on the shift lever to reduce the range of available gears while in Drive. Tap down into Range Select mode and the display shows the available gears and highlights the one in use. This feature allows you to limit the use of upper gears when heavily loaded or while towing on grades. Full Manual function lets you pull the shift lever into “M” for manual mode and use the same toggle switch to select the gear desired. The display will show the selected gear and the control system will lock the torque converter and hold that gear for a full manual transmission feel. F-150 has a cargo box volume of 2,302 litres (81.3 cu. ft.). The available tailgate step and box side steps, both class-exclusive fea-

tures, provide easier access to all that payload capability. Standard Trailer Sway Control (TSC) builds on the AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control™ (RSC®) system to help maintain trailer control through selective wheel braking and reduced engine torque. The electronic-locking rear differential, when engaged, locks the rear axle completely to provide maximum traction at both rear wheels at the same time. The electronic-locking rear differential is fully integrated with the AdvanceTrac® with Roll Stability Control™ (RSC®) system to deliver excellent control when travelling on- or off-road. Interior The quiet environment inside the Ford F-150 owes much to the Ford 720-degree approach to noise reduction through sound engineering. Its stiff frame and body, shear-style body mounts, door seals, Quiet Steel® and a noise-absorbing headliner all work together to reduce unwanted noise and vibration. The class-exclusive fully flat load floor in the cargo compartment provides 1,569L (55.4 cu. ft.) of usable cab space. The seat cushion

folds up and out of the way and the doors swing wide open to allow easy access to this large amount of space. The available rearview camera uses a camera mounted in the tailgate to produce a large and bright real-time visual display in the interior rearview mirror. Or the visual is displayed on the available 8-inch MyFord Touch®20 LCD touch screen. The standard Personal Safety System™ uses the electronic crash-severity sensor, a restraint-control module, a driver’s seat position sensor, dual-stage front airbags, eight Front Passenger Sensing System, safety belt pretensioners, safety belt energy management retractors and front outboard safety belt usage sensors to help protect the driver and front seat passenger. The available Navigation provides voice-guided turn-by-turn directions and also your choice of fastest, shortest, or EcoRoute mode that instantly calculates the most fuel-efficient route. Features also include a full-colour 3D bird’s-eye view plus points of interest and the last destinations entered in the system.


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2009 MONTANA VAN – New windshield, two new wheels. Ph. 780-385-2150.

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Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer officially opened Vinesation Olive Oil and Vinegar tasting Room on Main Street with owners Bridget Lennartsson, manager Brittany Johnson and owner Michael Johnson on Sept. 12. The testing room features more than 40 different flavours of olive oils and vinegars.

As you may know, the City of Camrose has developed a number of programs aimed at conserving water within the city. These programs offer the potential to drastically reduce your water consumption and therefore your water bill. Everyone is encouraged to participate. As a new program in 2013, the City of Camrose is inviting all business owners to take part in receiving a free water audit of their business. This program was piloted in 2012 with the Battle River School Division administration building and at the Camrose Composite High School. At no charge to you, and under the direct supervision of one of your staff, one of the City’s water assessors will come to your business and assess the various water-using appliances and fixtures at your facility. In the end, you will receive a report of what was found, which will also provide suggestions of how you could reduce your water consumption. We are willing to work around your business needs, and will conform to all safety and other policies that you deem necessary. This assessment will be as nondisruptive as possible. One of the opportunities available is the Toilet Rebate Program. Since the program’s beginning in 2008 approximately $36,000 has been saved in water costs per year in the City of Camrose. A large majority of the toilets replaced to date have been residential, and we would like to see the program be taken advantage of by more commercial users. When considering the water saved as well as the rebates, the new toilets will typically pay for themselves in around a year. For example, in 2010 there were two, 23-unit apartment complexes in the city that decided to utilize the Toilet Rebate Program. Each location received about $1,600 in rebates, and the measured savings on the total water bills was approximately $2,400 per site, resulting in total savings of approximately $4,000 per site in the first year alone. For these sites, that worked out to approximately $170 to $185 in savings per toilet. For details on the Toilet Rebate Program visit www. camrose.ca/toiletrebate. The water consumption audit program will run from now to Nov. 30. Contact Jeremy Enarson or Robyn Knauft at 780-672-4428 or ToiletRebate@camrose.ca if you are interested in any of the above programs, or if you are just looking for some information on water conservation.


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Battle River Community Foundation secretary, By Reesor and Norma Branes present a cheque for $450 to Cherylyn Antymniuk, executive director of St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose.


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Elks celebrate 90 years By Murray Green Camrose Elks Lodge will be honouring the past 90 years during an anniversary celebration on Oct. 4. A banquet celebration will be held with honours and service awards going to past and current members. The Elks Lodge was launched on Oct. 4, 1924, exactly 90 years ago, at the David Theatre (now Bailey Theatre) with 128 charter members. Grand organizer P.A. Miquelon installed Dr. H.B. Ness as the first exalted ruler. Camrose Elks have contributed to the community in many ways. The Elks purchased their first home (the old Presbyterian Church), which still stands on the northwest corner of 49 Avenue and 49 Street. The service club sponsored their first baseball team in 1925. Many carnivals were held in the old curling rink. When the rink was replaced by a new building at the same location, the Elks were instrumental in raising much of the money needed. During the war years, the Elks Hall served as the headquarter for the Red Cross and the blood donor clinics. In 1941, the Elks received permission and help from the town to start a project, known as Elks Park. Trees and shrubs were planted and the ground was broken and seeded to grass. This park today is known as Jubilee Park. A substantial amount of money was raised for the first swimming pool. When the John Russell School was destroyed by fire, the Elks Hall was turned over to the school board for classes. In 1953-54, the present hall was moved into Camrose from Dried Meat Lake, with additions built on for the kitchen and washrooms. This new facility provided a meeting place for Sea Cadets, Wrenettes, Girl Guides and Brownies for several years. Also for many years, the Elks supported the Canadian Save the Children Fund. In 1956 it was decided by the national organization to direct the efforts to Canadian children 18 years of age and younger through the Elks Purple Cross Fund and the Elks and Royal Purple Deaf Detection Fund. This fund has been renamed the Elks and Royal Purple Fund for Children. The Camrose lodge has contributed many thousands of dollars to the fund. In return, the lodge has received thousands from the fund to help many children in the local community with financial assistance for medical conditions, hearing aids and computers. The Camrose Elks have presented four scholarships to Camrose Composite High School students for the past 33 years. The Elks and Royal Purple hosted the provincial conferences in 1956, 1988 and 2011. They also hosted walk-a-thons

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to raise money for the Fund for Children in 1984, 1985, 1993, 2003, 2005 and 2011. In the past several years, the service club has donated more than $126,000 to worthwhile community projects, less fortunate groups and individuals. Recently, a great deal of time and money went into refurbishing and updating the Elks hall with a new roof, windows, doors, drapes, floor coverings, counter tops, bathroom fixtures and paint. The latest additions are a wheelchair lift and a defibrillator. The membership maintains a range between 25 and 30 year. The club has three new members under the age of 20. The lodge honoured exalted ruler Gerry Czapp with an honourary life membership.

The Camrose Elks Lodge named new officers for 2014. Back row from left to right, treasurer Larry Babiuk, chaplain Russel Holben, inner guard George Sian, and secretary Ken Rispler. Front row from left to right, district deputy Claude Fell, leading knight Jim Vrolson, membership director and exalted ruler Gerry Czapp, loyal knight Steve Fodchuk and publicity director Lee Griffith. Missing is past exalted ruler Jim Braseth, lecturing knight Taylor Blum, esquire Robin Webster, inner guard Leo Blum and historian Gunter Deutsch.


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Camrose Association invites you to be a star By Leni Schielke

Has anyone ever told you that you are a star? If not, let me take the time to do just that. It’s important for you to hear it, to know it and to claim it; unfortunately one of our failures as humans is not noticing the incredible. We run through our days with our heads down and, in the rare instances we have where we can slow down and look up, we spend the time looking at our failures and imperfections. But let me

remind you that when we were little we looked higher, we looked to the stars. We didn’t see the branch from which we fell; we saw the tree we wished to climb. We never noticed the awkward ballerina practicing in the dusty hall, we saw ourselves as the nutcracker princess on stage. So why have we stopped looking up, looking higher? Because the world has told us to aim lower to let our imperfections guide our simple steps. Instead, let our imper-

fections be called our individuality, our trademarks our distinction from one another. They do not cause us to fail they make us different, they make us unique! We aren’t stubbing our toes on rocks as we climb toward our goals we are stepping on stars and we are reaching for the next. Sometimes that seems difficult, sometimes the stars seem out of reach but the good news is that we are among the stars, as long as we are living our best, trying our hardest, loving

with all that we have. That is what makes you a star! That is what makes your significance invaluable, your beauty indescribable. Be a Star is the Camrose Association for Community Living theme for its 2014 Charity Auction. How appropriate. This organization provides services to people with disabilities, people with acquired brain injury, children with special health and developmental concerns and families at risk to develop skills and build

quality of life. The CAFCL vision is that each person is an accepted and participating community member. It believes that everyone can be a star! Cool. Join the Camrose Association for Community Living on Oct. 18 at the CRE for its annual fundraiser and to celebrate the stars in our lives. Remember that living your best life, whatever that looks like, is doing all that it takes to be a star! Tickets available at 780-672-0257 or 4604-57 Street.

Iconic Icelandic scenery backdrop for diabetes run By Laurel Nadon Camrose Booster

With locals banging pots and pan lids to cheer them on and live bands performing on stages along the route, a local 14-year-old teen and her mother had the experience of a lifetime as they took part in a picturesque 10 kilometre race in Iceland this summer. The race was a way for Alexandra Soanes, who was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes three years ago, to raise funds for the Canadian Diabetes Association. Her mother, Janet Hatch, said the scenery was incredible, with the route starting at parliament hill and winding its way through the streets of Reykjavic, with ocean and mountains as the backdrop. “It was the most amazing run and now I’m ruined for other runs,” she laughed. “I think it broadened our horizons. We now know that there are so many causes around the world that people put time and energy into and that Canadian Diabetes Association stretches into all of those places.” Hatch noted that it was quite the cultural experience, with many different languages spoken at the event. Team Diabetes was made up of 27 people from Canada, hailing from Edmonton, Toronto, B.C., Manitoba, and Labrador, with Soanes being the youngest member. The Canadians raised over $170,000 for the Canadian Diabetes Association. Hatch said that the trip was eye-opening for her daughter. “Her words when we were coming home were ‘when are we going next time?’” Hatch said. “The world is much more attainable to her now.” Soanes described the run as “awesome,” saying that the amount of runners as well as the support from local people was surprising, and that it was a good feeling to raise money for this cause. “We were glad to help. It was nice to see the amount of people who cared for me and wanted to support me,” Soanes said.

The streets of Reykjavic, Iceland were packed with 17,000 runners taking part in a 10 km run on Aug. 23. Camrosians Alexandra Soanes and her mother Janet Hatch took part in the race to raise funds for the Canadian Diabetes Association.

Alexandra Soanes had the opportunity to ride Icelandic horses while in Iceland for a run raising funds for the Canadian Diabetes Association.

She described the Icelandic people as friendly and independent, as they do not import many foods. When the pair arrived, a yellow hazard level was issued for a nearby volcano, but the locals didn’t seem

concerned. The volcano had a minor eruption a few days after they left the country. Soanes finished the Aug. 23 race in one hour, one minute and 29 seconds with Hatch finishing in one hour and 14 minutes,

amidst a throng of 17,000 runners with colourful race shirts. Approximately a third of the population of Iceland was in the city of Reykjavic for the event, lending a festive feel to the day. Hatch said that the race route was lined with families cheering them on. “That support was not what I expected,” Hatch said. “When I was finished, I wasn’t finished. I could have kept going.” The race day was capped off with a cultural festival that included outdoor concerts and traditional Nordic demonstrations as well as a banquet where words of support and encouragement were offered. “Alexandra and I really valued what they had to say,” Hatch said. “All the people were there because they were diabetic or someone they cared about was diabetic.” Before the mother and daughter left for the run, they raised a total of $13,000 which is above and beyond the $6,100 each that was required to take part in the event to covers airfare and hotels as well as a contribution to the

Canadian Diabetes Association. Hatch and Soanes also visited the Stollery Children’s Hospital for tips on proper dosages for insulin because of the six hour time difference. The longterm insulin called Lantus that Soanes uses must be administered at about the same time every day. “You don’t want to double up and run the risk of seizures,” Hatch explained. During their five days in the country, the pair also visited a waterfall, geyser and went horseback riding along cliffs on Icelandic horses. An avid horseback rider, Soanes had researched the Icelandic horse and learned that to maintain genetic integrity, horses aren’t allowed to re-enter the country once they’ve left. With her running shoes barely unpacked, Hatch has already signed up for her next race. She will join sisters from Edmonton who she met in Iceland for a night race in Edmonton on Sept. 20. Soanes said that she wants to take part in another run next year.


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School life in Kamifurano lot of responsibility when it comes to the daily routines Just as the students and that must be carried out teachers in Camrose head to have a well functioning back for a brand new year, school. The students are in the students in Kamifurano charge of school lunch each are about four months into and every day. This means their current grade. School that all the students and the runs from April to the end of staff in a school pay for and March because many people eat a lunch that arrives at think spring is a great time the school. There are nutrito start new endeavors. It’s a tionists that plan the menu season that symbolizes new and then a group delivers life. Others believe that the the food throughout the school year starts in April week. All the schools within to match a new fiscal year, Kamifurano are on the same which begins in the same school lunch schedule. Stumonth for businesses and dents are not permitted to the government. bring their own food from I have been teaching home to eat throughout the in a variety of school set- day. Students eat at meal tings in the area. I teach at times only. I haven’t seen three nursery schools which water bottles on student consist of children as young desks nor have I heard of as infants to five-year-olds. any special lunch days such Students as young as two as hot dog day. Students years old participate in Eng- appear to eat whatever is lish lessons. I teach at one served on a given day. School kindergarten which has stu- lunch is served and cleaned dents who are three to five up by the students. Selected years of age. There are two students portion out the food elementary schools in town and then make sure that and two outside of town all of their fellow classmates which I visit often. Elemen- have a dish. The students tary schools are composed drink milk each day. Stuof Grades 1 to 6. Students dents are able to go back enter into elementary school for seconds or thirds based just after their sixth birth- on how hungry they are. By day. I also teach at the junior the end of lunchtime the stuhigh school, which includes dents have been fed and the Grades 7 to 9. The average classroom is back in order. class size here is about 34 After the students eat students. A class needs to it is time for school cleanreach 40 students before it ing since there are no school is split into two classrooms. custodians. The students I’ve taught evening adult are divided into mixed age English classes as well. The groups that are responsible age range in those classes for cleaning a particular has been from 12 years of area of the school. The oldage all the way up to an 81 er students first guide the year old man! This year one younger students so they of the rural schools has only know what to do and then seven students enrolled and over time the younger stumy smallest class consists dents are checking the necof three students! Unfor- essary items off the list to tunately, this will be the ensure that the day’s work school’s last year of opera- is complete. Anyone who has tion. At the end of last year, cleaned a school knows just a rural junior high school how much work there is. The closed. It had five Grade 9 students do it all – sweeping, students during its final mopping, cleaning the chalkyear. As you can see, the boards, vacuuming, and even school classes and configura- cleaning the bathrooms! tions are diverse and varied. The students seem quite Some of the things that focused and on task during happen within the schools the cleaning time. Familare also unique. For exam- iar songs such as Ob-La-Di, ple, the students are given a Ob-La-Da and the Mickey By Brenda Knull, BRSD teacher

Mouse theme song play over the PA as the cleaning takes place. I’m often nominated to be a sweeper during this time and I’m amazed how well students work together and how quickly the school is shiny and new again. Once the school is clean, the students have some time for lunch recess before their afternoon classes begin. The students have many of the same classes as Camrose students: mathematics, science, social studies, music, crafts, physical education, and home economics. The classes that are more unique to this school system are: Japanese, usually English, traditional Japanese arts like shodo (calligraphy) and haiku. Information technology is increasing and most schools have access to the Internet. Most classrooms are decorated with neutral colours and one classroom computer for the teacher to primarily use. I have yet to see even one SmartBoard in a school. The typical school day lasts from about 8:30 a.m. until just after 3 p.m. Students are quite busy after that time as well. Many students, usually older than elementary school, participate in school club, teams, and activities. It’s not uncommon for students to leave for the day at around 5 p.m. once their club activity is finished. Students are usually assigned nightly homework and getting homework over summer and winter vacations are the norm. The students here couldn’t believe that Camrose students didn’t have any homework to do over their summer break. Many of them said that they want to come to Canada now. It will no doubt be a busy year for everyone in Camrose just as it has been for people in Kamifurano. Students will work hard to learn, socialize with friends, and will make some new memories along the way. To everyone this school year, ganbatte, which means “Do your best.”

Soccer Vikings earn second victory

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Concordia Thunder player Eleni Stamatakis attempts to track down Augustana Vikings player Breanne Knull in Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference women’s soccer action on Sept. 5. The Thunder won 3-0. By Murray Green

The Augustana Vikings men’s soccer team soared against the King’s Eagles 4-1 in Edmonton on Sept. 13. Sam Tardif, Zach Marchuk, Nazheef Gangji and Braeden MacKenzie garnered goals to give the Vikings their second win in three games to start the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference season. Goalie Avery Anderson held the Eagles to just one tally in the Augustana net. The victory moved the Vikings into second place in the northern division. Women’s soccer

The Vikings women’s squad dropped a 3-1 decision to the Eagles. Allyson Saunders was the goal scorer and it was the first of the year for the Vikings. April Strandlund was in net for Augustana. The next home games are on Oct. 4 and 5 when the King’s Eagles and the NAIT Ooks provide the opposition. Action begins at noon and 2 p.m. on both days. Golf

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Stephanie Sims was joined by Camrose mayor Norm Mayer, left, city councillor Wayne Throndson, and City of Camrose economic development coordinator Ray Telford in a grand opening of her new downtown business, Camrose Stained Glass. Sims has been staining glass for nine years (since high school). She also teaches classes on the subject and consigns works by local artists.

Augustana entered the first tournament in Lethbridge on Sept. 13 and 14. Cole Feth led the Vikings with scores of 74 and 78 to tie for eighth place. The Vikings, as a team, came in fifth. The other members of the Augustana team are Braxton Fox, Chase Martin, Darion Geddes and Brandon Gacek. The golf year in the north began at the regional tournament hosted by

NAIT on Sept. 20 and 21. The ACAC championships will be held on Sept. 27 and 28, hosted by MacEwan University. Cross-country running

Hans Asfeldt won the men’s race hosted by Concordia in Edmonton on Sept. 13. Emily McIlroy led the women’s team by crossing the finish line in fourth place. Augustana will be hosting a grand prix meet on Oct. 11 in the Stoney Creek valley. Hockey

Augustana beat Concordia 8-1 in exhibition play in Wetaskiwin in preparation for league play. The Vikings skate into a new season against Red Deer on Sept. 26 in Penhold. The next day the Kings provide the opposition at 7:30 p.m. in the EnCana Arena. Volleyball

Augustana opens the year hosting the Grande Prairie Wolves on Oct. 17 with women’s action beginning at 6 p.m. and the men’s contest serving at 8 p.m. The next day games begin at 1 and 3 p.m. Basketball

The hoop teams launch the season in Grande Prairie on Oct. 17 for both teams. The home opener is slated for Oct. 30 when they face the Concordia Thunder. Curling

The Vikings will enter the fall regional in Red Deer on Nov. 28 to 30 for women’s, men’s and mixed curling.


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Alvar Naslund It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Alvar Naslund on September 17, 2014, at the age of 70 years. Alvar was born in Camrose, AB on March 24, 1944, to Edna and Henning Naslund. He was raised on the family farm within the Gladstone Community. He attended primary school at Palmer Earling School and then went on to Bawlf School for his later years. After Alvar completed his schooling, he began his farming career with his Dad and brother, Harry. In the off season, he attended N.A.I.T where he completed diplomas in Welding and Mechanics. On July 15, 1967, Alvar married Donna Lassu. They were blessed with two sons, Jeff and Lyle. The couple continued to live and farm in the Gladstone Community, raising their boys. In 1991, Donna and Alvar moved to Camrose where they enjoyed their new home and urban life. They formed many new friendships while living in Camrose. During this time, Alvar continued to farm. Alvar and Donna enjoyed special times with relatives and friends. They spent many days camping at Skeleton Lake where Alvar enjoyed quadding, boating, fishing and campfires. Many New Year’s celebrations were spent at Fairmont Hot Springs. This became a loved family tradition. There, the days were spent skiing, swimming and playing cards. Donna and Alvar enjoyed travelling to Europe and Hawaii. Alvar’s greatest joy was the arrival of each treasured grandchild. He was blessed to be Papa to four grandsons and one granddaughter. He loved to share his stories and time with the grandkids, and he lives on in each of them. Alvar leaves to mourn his wife of 47 years, Donna; his son Jeff (Carol) and their children Ryan, Ty and Devin; his son Lyle (Amber) and their children Ava and Jonas; as well as numerous relatives and friends. He was predeceased by his parents and one brother, Harry. A funeral service was held at 1:00 p.m. on Monday, September 22, 2014 at Camrose United Church. Cremation took place following the service. Memorial donations may be made to St. Mary’s Hospital Palliative Care Unit.

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Velma Irene Fournier January 14, 1945 – September 12, 2014 Velma passed away peacefully at the University of Alberta Hospital, Edmonton, AB on Friday, September 12, 2014. She is survived by her loving family; children Lorene (Aaron) and Brad; grandchildren Ryan (Sandy) Murray, Tyler (Kristen) Girodat, Derek (Tarrynn) Girodat, Owen, Claire and Maisy Fournier; greatgrandchild Alexa Murray; sonin-law Dwayne Girodat; siblings Marilyn (Doug) Wilson and Barbara (Don) Brattly; as well as numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members. Velma was predeceased by her daughter Jacqueline (2009); sister Lila; and parents Albert and Alvie Selin. A funeral service was held on Monday, September 22, 2014 at Baker Funeral Chapel, Wetaskiwin followed by a private family burial. Memorial donations gratefully accepted to the Alberta Diabetes Foundation 1-020 HRIF East University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E1. Baker Funeral Chapel, Wetaskiwin 780-352-2501 or 888-752-2501 www.womboldfuneralhomes.com

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Farm Credit Canada (FCC) and the Camrose Kodiaks are on the same team when it comes to supporting the local community. Together the two organizations will be holding a Drive Away Hunger event at the Camrose Recreation Centre. Prior to the Friday, Oct. 3 game against the Brooks Ban-

dits, FCC will collect food in a large truck in front of the arena. “Children will be admitted free into the game with a food item and accompanied by an adult,” said Kodiaks coach and general manager Boris Rybalka. “It would be such a treat to fill this building (EnCana Arena) for the game and full the trucks up with food. It’s amazing people

give $5 when they come to their door, or at Walmart. I’m thinking let’s not forget about the people at our back door and help those in our community. “The food we collect will stay in the community and it helps the entire community as a whole. We want to be involved in this project and we are happy to support it and give something back. People

can support the team and support the charities that the team supports. My goal is to fill the arena and those trucks.” The Drive Away Hunger food campaign will be held in the parking lot beginning at 5 p.m. “FCC Drive Away Hunger is one of the ways we give back to rural communities where our employees and customers live and work, and we are

pleased to partner with the Camrose Kodiaks as we have done since 2008 to help support those in our community who need it most. All the donations collected in Camrose stay in our local community,” said Adam French, senior director of the Camrose District at Farm Credit Canada.


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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

SUNWORKS FARM is seeking a F/T ACCOUNTING CLERK Hours of work may be flexible Duties to include: • Data Entry • Accounts Payable • Accounts Receivable • General office duties Experience with Microsoft Dynamics NAV is an asset. Please submit résumes to: info@sunworksfarm.com O F F IC E POSITION : CAMROSE OFFICE – Must have: excellent communication skills - written and oral; professional telephone manner; willingness to learn; computer skills; valid driver’s license. Reply to: Rose City Memorials Ltd., Box 309, Cut Knife, SK S0M 0N0. Fax to: 306398-4990; or email: rosecitymemorials@ sasktel.net OR send to Rose City Memorials Ltd., 5016-50 Ave., Camrose AB T4V 0S5. Fax: 780-672-0687 or email: rosecitymemorials camrose@telus.net PROFESSIONAL FARMERS NEEDED for grain farm. See website jacobsfarmsdaysland.com. Send resumé. No phone calls please.

M O T O R C Y C L E MECHANIC REQUIRED – Experience essential. Apply in person at Camrose Motorsports, 5607-48 Ave. NO phone calls please! FULLY LICENSED HAIRDRESSER WANTED to work in a busy salon in Viking. Chair rent $40/day. Call 780-385-6400 for more information. Ask for Brett. CAREER OPPORTUNITY: CHIEF ADMINISTRATION OFFICER for the VILLAGE OF LOUGHEED – The Village of Lougheed is currently seeking a dynamic, collaborative and energetic individual who is looking for a great career opportunity in providing a leading role in administration services for a friendly, progressive village in East Central Alberta. Duties of the Chief Administration Officer are outlined in the Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26, Sections 207-208. Preference will be considered in those individuals who have local government experience in a chief administrative role. However, alternative years of service in a management role or other local government administrative role may also be considered. This is a full-time position consisting of 40 hrs./week (Monday - Friday. Pay to commensurate with experience. Application deadline is Oct. 8, 2014. This deadline may be extended at the option of the CAO Recruitment Committee. Only those applicants who are considered candidates will be contacted by the CAO Recruitment Committee. Interested applicants are encouraged to submit their resumés by fax, email, or mail to: Village of Lougheed, Attn: CAO Recruitment Committee, PO Box 5, Lougheed, AB T0B 2V0. Fax: 780-386-2136; or email: villageoflougheed@ xplornet.com. The Friendly Village of Lougheed - a great career opportunity! ASSISTANT THEATRE TECHNICIAN WANTED – The Bailey Theatre seeks a motivated individual to assist in-house production staff with event set-up. Must be physically fit and capable of working unsupervised. Part-time, variable hours. $12/hr. to start. Email resumé to Simon Williams, simonw@baileytheatrecom Deadline for submissions is Oct. 1.

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. RON’S ROTOTILLING – BOOK YOUR FALL ROTOTILLING NOW – A good time to work in organic matter and soil balancers. Small gardens $25, medium $30, large $40. Ph. 780-608-9695.

R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs Garages, concrete work Arborite and tiles 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649. LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, owners PHONE 780-679-9134 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING Full alteration 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 TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780-672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you. DSS CONSTRUCTION Fall is here! Get your last minute projects done! For decks, garages, sidewalks fences, home renovations and much more,

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

WOULDN’T IT BE NICE TO COME HOME TO A CLEAN HOME? Established cleaner looking for new clients in and around Camrose and Hay Lakes. By-the-hour rates. Call Debbie, 780-781-4710. PARTY TENT FOR RENT – 20’x30’, $400. Phone 780608-9695.

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 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 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 VILLAGE BY THE PARK – Spacious one and two bedroom suites. Quiet adult living building. Close to all amenities with onsite management. For more information and availability please call Grand Park Village, 780678-3272 or check our website at www.firesidepropertygroup.com

FOR LEASE PR IME HIGHWAY FRONTAGE – ± 1,900 sq. ft. Located in the Electro Tel building. Available Nov. 1. Call Tim, 780-679-2870.

WANTED TO RENT ONE- OR TWO-BEDROOM SUITE ASAP – Responsible male. Ph. 403-200-9061.

FOR RENT CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 CAMROSE ELKS’ HALL – Great location for any small or large function. Two levels. Banquet facilities with full kitchen. Recently renovated. For rental call: Mid-City Property, 780672-0662, Elks’ Hall at 780-6727436 or Gerry at 780-672-4326. COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT, CAMROSE – 4,352 sq. ft. building, large lot, three overhead doors. Ph. 780672-5113.

FARMLAND FOR RENT FARMLAND FOR RENT BY TENDER FOR 2015 CROP YEAR Camrose, AB for 3-5 year lease Tender closing Sept. 30, 2014 Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. SW-11-46-20-W4 SE-10-46-20-W4 E-3-46-20-W4 Consisting of 500 cultivated acres Contact: Terry and Adele Gunderson, RR 1, Camrose, AB T4V 2M9

LIVESTOCK/FEED BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780672-3142.


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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) Expanding business means excellent career opportunities for qualified applicants

MACHINERY SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD’? Call The Camrose Booster Classified, 789-672-3142. AERATION PIPES – For 14 ft. bins, rocket system, Ph. 780374-2317, 780-608-3377. 46 FT. TANDEM VAN TRAILER – Great for storage, nice shape, mouseproof, $2,500. Ph. 780-678-2278.

REAL ESTATE 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 $304,900. Call Ron Hodge, Royal LePage Gateway, 780-986-8407. STA RT E R / R E V E N U E HOME – 1,100 sq. ft., threebedroom bungalow, 1 1/2 baths; basement suite w/two bedrooms, kitchen, living room, large 3/4 bath. All appliances included. 60’ x 120’ lot. $309,000. Ph. 780-487-2786.

Restaurant, Nightclub and Lounge Servers Earn above-average tips, work in a fast-paced, friendly, professional atmosphere and reap the rewards of serving others. Become a server in the Tap Room Bar + Brewery, the Gravity Lounge or in our restaurant.

Banquet Workers

Here’s a great way to earn extra cash on weekends; especially good for university students. Must be 18 years old with a friendly personality and tidy appearance.

Security

The Tap Room Bar + Brewery needs security staff with a friendly personality. Apply at the front desk for any of these positions.

Highway 13 West, Camrose Phone 780-672-9171 Toll Free 1-877-477-9171 www.norsemeninn.com

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. 1 0 0 -Y E A R - O L D G E R MAN-MADE VIOLIN – Updated by John Karwandy. Ph. 780-385-2150 at noon or at 6:00 p.m. GERHARD HEINTZMAN GARRY 42” PIANO – With bench. Excellent condition. One owner. $750. Ph. 780-672-6119. SEA CONTAINER – 20 ft. x 9 ft. high, used. $3,995. Ph. 780-405-0205.

• Draftsman • QC / Safety Manager • B Pressure Welder • Apprentice Machinist • Apprentice HD or Automotive Mechanic We take pride in offering excellent wages, a benefits plan, job security and opportunity for growth. Please email resumés to n_thorsteinson@prismcorp.net

Delivery Person…

Full or Part-Time (3-days per week) positions available Camrose Ramada Camrose is looking for people like you! If you are dependable, hardworking, enjoy dealing with people, and are available weekdays and some weekends, we’d love to hear from you.

MISCELLANEOUS SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 26 for more classified ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs, automotive services and ATVs

Prism Integrated Solutions Inc. is located in Forestburg, AB and is a specialty oilfield production equipment manufacturer. We are currently accepting applications for:

Ready to get into (or back into) the work force? We have built our business on outstanding service and a quality product. We need a driver capable of upholding these standards.You’ll need to interact well with people, be in good health and lift heavy loads. A good driving record is essential. Drop off your resumé to Verna at…

Purity WATER COMPANY

780-672-1992

4704-49 Avenue, Camrose

(1 block east of Fountain Tire Downtown) Open Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Sat., 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

VILLAGE OF BAWLF

Currently we have full-time and part-time positions available:

FRONT DESK HOUSEKEEPING We offer very comparable wages, bonuses, health benefits, RRSP plans and the opportunity to work with a caring team in a professional environment. Experience is an asset, but we will train the right person. Apply in person to Kara at Ramada Inn 4702-73 Street, Camrose

Office Assistant

The Village of Bawlf is seeking a temporary, part-time Office Assistant Reponsibilities include, but are not limited to, Accounts Payable, Cash Receipts, General Ledger, Taxes, Utilities, Utility Billing, Monthly EFT. Qualifications: Experience in a municipal environment, Post Secondary Diploma in Accounting, experience in the use of Microsoft Word, Excel and Muniware. Please visit www.bawlf.com for further information. The ideal candidate will be a self starter, willing to take initiative and tackle new challenges. Hours will be Monday to Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. with the office being closed from 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. for the lunch break. Submit resume along with salary expectation to: Tracy M. Stewart, Interim Acting CAO, Village of Bawlf Box 40, Bawlf, Alberta T0B 0J0 Fax 780-373-3798 Email: tmstewart@bawlf.com

Noble Construction is currently seeking experienced

Labourers

for an industrial cladding project in the Camrose area. Previous cladding experience is an asset but all resumés will be considered. Requirements for the successful applicant include: • Works well with others; • Excellent communication skills; • Willing to travel if required; • Can perform physically demanding tasks in an outdoor environment; and • Drug and alcohol testing and criminal records check. Submit your resumé to HR@nobleconstruction.ca or call 306-745-6984 for more information.


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The Bethany Group is hiring the following position:

MANAGER FINANCIAL SERVICES Full-time FTE 1.0

The Bethany Group, a Health and Housing organization, is seeking a highly motivated and positive individual to lead the Financial Services team in our Camrose office. QUALIFICATIONS: • Professional accounting designation (CA, CGA, CMA, CPA) • Senior-level accounting and management experience • Experience with payroll, benefits and staff scheduling preferred • Proficiency with Excel, accounting applications, other business software • Experience in developing enhancements to information systems an asset SKILLS AND ABILITIES: • Thrives in an office setting that is busy and demanding • Self-directed and able to make decisions independently • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Excellent organizational skills and ability to meet deadlines • Strong leadership and team-building skills • Able to work in a dynamic, complex organization COMPENSATION: The Bethany Group offers a competitive salary combined with a generous benefits plan including pension, comprehensive medical coverage, plus a flexible spending component. Closing Date: 3 October 2014 Please submit applications to: Human Resources, The Bethany Group 4612-53 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1Y6 Fax: 780-679-2001 Email: hr@bethanygrp.ca For further details go to: www.thebethanygroup.ca Careers Section A current Police Information Check is a pre-employment requirement for new employees to The Bethany Group. We sincerely thank all candidates for their application; however, only those selected for interview will be contacted.

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

General Labourers

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 preemployment 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.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES To maintain and improve our customer service and growing dealership, we are seeking applications to fill the following positions:

Auto Body Technician Journeyman / 3rd or 4th Year Apprentice Journeyman Technician or Apprentice required for volume collision centre. Wages and benefits are industry competitive. Looking for a self-starting and motivated individual. A great attitude toward customer service is required.

Shop Assistant

Duties include assisting journeyman and being responsible for shop cleanliness and organization. Competitively compensated with benefits and wages. Please forward resumés via email or fax, attn. Gary Balcom, Collision Centre Manager Email gbalcom@lambford.com Fax 780-672-2440 Carillion Alberta is currently seeking permanent full-time

GRADER OPERATOR

for the Camrose area. Applicants must have experience operating a grader. Experience in Provincial and/or Municipal Maintenance or related field is preferred. Carillion offers competitive wages and benefits. Carillion maintains a substance abuse policy. Please email or fax your written applications to: Carillion Canada Inc. Email: drewega@carillion.ca or Fax: 780-632-5060

Highway 13 East, 3771-48 Avenue, Camrose

Carillion Alberta is currently seeking permanent full-time Class 3

Fankhanel Construction Ltd. requires experienced

Carpenters / Labourers • Full-time or part-time • Wages negotiable • Must have driver’s license • Work in Bashaw and surrounding areas Email resumé to karen.fankhanel@gmail.com or call 780-679-8403

OPERATORS

for the Camrose area. Applicants must have Alberta Class 3 driver’s license with an air brake endorsement as a minimum. Experience in Provincial and/or Municipal Maintenance or related field is preferred. Carillion offers competitive wages and benefits. Carillion maintains a substance abuse policy. Please email or fax your written applications to: Carillion Canada Inc. Email: drewega@carillion.ca or Fax: 780-632-5060

Alberta music icon sets the stage for entertainment Tanya Pattullo, patron services manager, performing arts centre Performing Arts Centre Camrose has rounded up an Alberta legend for its debut. Country star George Canyon will take to the stage during the state-of-the-art facility’s grand opening gala Saturday, Nov. 1. “We wanted to recognize the great wealth of talent that exists in the province because the theatre itself was built for Albertans and has been supported by Albertans,” said Kerry Rajotte, general manager. “We wanted to keep the Alberta spirit alive when it came to planning the grand opening gala and George Canyon fit the bill perfectly.” Canyon has just released a new recording, Decade of Hits, and was recently presented with his fourth gold album for Somebody Wrote Love. He has performed for audiences all over North America, has sold over 350,000 albums and written songs for some of today’s most recognized country performers. The gala opening of Performing Arts Centre Camrose has been a year in the making and this is an opportunity for the entire community to celebrate. With such a respected artist in an intimate setting, Nov. 1 will be a magical evening. “This one of a kind, world class facility, deserved the same kind of opening event. We are bringing two significant and unique things together in the heart of Alberta for the people of Camrose and the surrounding area,” said Rajotte. Tickets will be on sale to the public Sept. 24 at 10 a.m. Seating is limited but those who purchase a ticket will take part in a pre-show reception, and will be entered into a draw for an exclusive meet and greet with George Canyon. All seats in the house are $10. Pre-show reception begins at 7 p.m. and the concert starts at 8 p.m. To purchase tickets, visit the Performing Arts Centre Camrose website at www.camroselive.ca or call the box office at 780608-2922.


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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.

If you share our passion for success and high performance, then Viterra is the place for you.

Facility Assistant

Camrose Specialty Oat Plant

Hiring the following positions for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1

We are looking for a self-starter to join our growing team. As a Facility Assistant, you will be responsible for tasks associated with receiving, processing, packaging, and shipping of oats and oat products, as well as general labour in and around the facility.

• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience or

Ideal candidates have a Grade 12 education or equivalent and a valid Class 5 driver’s licence. Preference will be given to applicants with agri-business or material handling experience.

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.

Tracking number 3363. Viterra offers a competitive salary and benefits plan. For more information and to apply, please visit Viterra.com. The closing date for applications is September 28, 2014.

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

CENTRA CAM VOCATIONAL TRAINING ASSOCIATION

Client Development Staff Centra Cam is conducting a search to fill positions for Client Development Staff in the Community Options and Workabilities Departments. An opportunity exists for energetic individuals to assist adults with developmental disabilities on a daily basis. Responsibilities include providing support and assisting clients with developing work and life related skills. QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Rehabilitation diploma is desired. 2. Good verbal and written communication skills are required. 3. Behavior Management Skills are an asset. 4. Experience working with people an asset. 5. Able to assist individuals with daily care an asset. REQUIREMENTS: • A reliable vehicle is necessary for daily use. • A Criminal Records check including Vulnerable Section is required. WAGES: Depending on qualifications, formal education and experience (7.5 hr./day). Please submit your resumé to Jackie Lindberg. Posting will remain open until a suitable candidate is hired. Centra Cam Vocational Training Association c/o Jackie Lindberg, Cove Coordinator Box 1443, 5502-46 Street CAMROSE, AB T4V 1X4 Fax 780-672-0534 Email cove@centracam.ca

CLASS 1 DRIVERS required with end dump and lowboy experience. Competitive wages and benefits Email resumé to hr@caburncontracting.com

Viterra is Canada’s grain industry leader, supported by the expertise of its people, a superior network of assets, and unrivalled connections to world markets. Headquartered in Regina, Saskatchewan, our commitment to agriculture goes back over 100 years, partnering with farmers to market and move their crops to areas of need around the world. Guided by our values of integrity, trust and respect, our goal is to achieve a workforce as diverse as the people we serve. We encourage aboriginal people, persons with disabilities, women, visible minorities and others to join our team.

Viterra.com

14-114-059– Facility Assistant, Camrose, AB Tuesday, September 16, 2014 – Camrose Booster 3 columns x 85 lines (5.25” x 6.0714”)

Omax Logistics requires a

Part-time DRIVER Job Description: • drive a 24’ van body job from Bittern Lake to Edmonton • deliver and pick up product around the city • schedule is every other day Knowledge of Edmonton is an asset Class 3 license preferred Please fax resumés and driver’s abstract to 780-352-7147 or email to aohman@acemfg.com

WE ARE HIRING! Carpenters / Labourers Please send resumé to info@alignbuilders.ca

CORPORATE SERVICES MANAGER Camrose County is seeking an energetic and dynamic Corporate Services Manager. The successful candidate will be located at the County Office Complex but will also be required to periodically attend to business at other County facilities and regional meetings within and outside the County. Under the direction of, and reporting to the County Administrator, the Corporate Services Manager will be responsible for the following: Economic Development, Communications, and Financial Management of Capital Projects. Qualifications: • Post-secondary education in Business Administration, marketing, communications or public relations or equivalent years of experience in the industry. • Prior municipal government experience. • Experience with recreation/tourism management. • Ability to mentor and provide positive role model. • Experience in the writing of grant funding applications, including the development of budgets and submitting to federal, provincial and other funding agencies. • Experience with developing and implementing communication strategies. • Experience in development of public policy and bylaws. • Excellent communication and public relations skills. • Strong computer skills, including knowledge of Microsoft Office programs. • Experience with web design and desktop publishing software is an asset. • A valid driver’s license is required for this position. A driver’s abstract will be requested at hire and periodically throughout employment. A detailed job description is available upon request. Camrose County offers a competitive wage and benefits package. Interested candidates are requested to forward their application and résumé either by mail, fax or email, marked “Confidential”, prior to 4:00 p.m., Friday, October 3, 2014 to the attention of: Paul King County Administrator Fax 780-672-1008 pking@county.camrose.ab.ca

Camrose County 3755-43 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 3S8

All applicants are thanked for their interest and advised that only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.


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BRZ Manager SUPREME INTERNATIONAL

P.O. Box 6450, 6010-47 Street, Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 2G2

WE’RE HIRING! WIRE PROCESS OPERATORS – 3 Positions MIG welding; preparation of components for welding; some assembly of components manufactured required. Evaluate product designs and drawings for mechanical function.

METAL FABRICATION – 3 Positions Assist all steel and plate fitters; sort metal sheets and parts. Evaluate product designs and drawings for mechanical function. Email: hr@supremeinternational.com Fax 780-352-6597 Reference # SILP0914 Please indicate reference # and position applying for. www.supremeinternational.com We thank all applicants for their interest; only those selected will be contacted. No phone calls please.

YourGROWS Career HERE

City Center Camrose (CCC) is a Business Revitalization Zone (BRZ) located in Camrose, Alberta. The CCC works to enhance the economic well-being of the area and provides a unified voice on behalf of the area businesses in liaising with the City of Camrose and other authorities to promote the BRZ as a desirable shopping destination for those in and around Camrose. CCC is currently accepting applications for the position of BRZ Manager. The BRZ Manager is responsible for coordinating economic development activities for a thriving and diverse neighborhood commercial district. About the Position The CCC BRZ Manager is accountable to the Board of Directors and takes direction from the Chair. The CCC BRZ Manager will be responsible for the planning, implementation and realization of the strategic objectives of the BRZ, guided by its vision and mission statements. Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following: • Making recommendations to the Board on matters relating to policy and strategic direction; • Implementing priorities, programs and policies as approved by the Board; • Financial management and administrative functions; • Establish, encourage and maintain positive, constructive and proactive relationships with the appropriate public entities, community organizations and BRZ members; • Oversee and provide direction for the work of all committees, ensuring that it aligns with strategic priorities. • Regular business hours are typical, but some flexibility is required to accommodate occasional evening meetings or Saturday activities. Skills and Experience Required Candidates should have a keen interest and awareness of key issues facing CCC and BRZ sustainability, along with industry experience or education in one or more of the following areas: event management, public relations, small business management or development, retailing, community development, non-profit administration or fundraising. The ideal candidate must be outgoing, entrepreneurial, energetic, well organized and able to work effectively with others and independently. Strong oral and written communication skills are essential. Minimum Requirements 1. Skills and experience meet description above; preference will be given to candidates who have worked successfully for a nonprofit organization with a similar or related mission. 2. Post-secondary education in a related field and/or equivalent experience. 3. Proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel, QuickBooks, WordPress, desktop publishing. Experience with social media marketing, Mail Chimp/Constant Contact or similar program preferred. This is currently a part-time position with the opportunity for growth. Salary will commensurate with skills and experience.

Are you interested in working for Canada’s most recognized brand? Canadian Tire in Camrose is hiring! Many of our student employees have returned to school and we’re gearing up for the busy times ahead.

Full-time and Part-time Positions available in all areas of the store Including evening and weekend shifts for students. To apply, please drop off your resumé at the customer service desk. Application forms are also available. 6601-48 Avenue, Camrose

Application Process The deadline for submitting applications is September 30, 2014. Please submit applications or expressions of interest to Michael.Wetsch@ca.gt.com. Complete applications should include a cover letter, resumé and three references.

Love Shoes? We have openings for the following positions:

Two Part-time Salespeople

Ideal for students able to work Saturdays and Thursday evenings.

Semi full-time Salesperson Approximately 3 days/week, including some Saturdays.

Full-time Salesperson 40 hr./week

Apply in person with resumé to: Daryl or Leta Shillington or Karen Mingo

4851-50 Street • Downtown Camrose • www.solecityshoes.com


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Surface Land Administrator SERVICE TECHNICIAN Camrose and Killam

Responsibilities: • Perform basic diagnostics, service repairs, and maintenance work on customer and/or dealer-owned agriculture and turf equipment. This position may require some direction or guidance from the Service Manager or senior technicians. • Participate in Service EDUCATE Training programs required for the development of skills and knowledge. • Maintain current knowledge of John Deere and competitive products.. • Maintain condition of vehicles, inventory, tools and equipment. Experience, Education, Skills and Knowledge: • Agriculture Service Repair Experience preferred. • Journeyman Heavy Equipment Technician is considered an asset. • Ability to perform basic repairs and required maintenance using special tools and equipment following Technical Manual procedures. • Proficient knowledge of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems used in the repair of agriculture and turf equipment Interested candidates can email their resumés to Annette Lohner at alohner@briltd.com

Represent Our Ter rifi c Product Lines Agriterra Equipment is one of North America’s largest AGCO agricultural equipment dealers with complementary products such as Bourgault and Morris seeding and tillage equipment and Cub Cadet consumer products. We provide our customers with new and used equipment, complimented with product support through our parts and service departments. Job Title: Agricultural Equipment Salesperson Branch: Camrose Reporting to: Sales Manager Job Duties and Responsibilities include: • Promote sales to existing clients • Identify and solicit potential customers and clients • Consult with customers and identify product to suit customers’ needs • Provide after-sales support and service • Estimate costs of maintaining equipment and products Job Requirements and Qualifications include: • Demonstrated ability to grow sales • Organization and multi-tasking skills • Outside sales experience required • Knowledge of agriculture industry and equipment is an asset We offer a competitive salary, benefits including health and dental coverage and matching company RRSP plan. Please contact Branch Manager, Blaine Heck at 780-672-2452 or bheck@agriterraeq.com We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be notified.

4716-38 Street, Camrose • 780-672-2452

Duties would include but are not limited to: • Prepare surface lease, right of way agreements, rental reviews, amendments and third party crossings • Perform land title searches and registries • Corporate and Crown searches • Commissioning of Affidavits • Administer and maintain files • Maintain databases and other various clerical duties Minimum Requirements: • Proficiency in Word, Excel, Access and Outlook • Excellent customer service, communication and interpersonal skills • High level of organization and discipline with proven time management skills • Willingness to learn new processes and procedures • Land Administration Post-Secondary education, Paralegal background, or similar alternative would be beneficial. Verity offers a rewarding work environment, competitive compensation and a performance based bonus plan. We invite those who possess the above qualifications to submit a cover letter and resumé by way of email to verityland@gmail.com Thank you for your interest. Only those applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.

We Want You to Join a Growing Team Are you an

Equipment Operator with oilfield or yard maintenance experience? Our Camrose, Alberta manufacturing facility is looking for you 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: http://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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Employment Opportunities MUNICIPAL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIST

Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the Municipal Engineering Technologist will be responsible for the design and implementation of various municipal capital projects and assist with roles such as drafting, surveying, construction inspection and project management. FUNCTIONS: • Layout and design of roadway construction or reconstruction, as well as municipal utility installation or replacement. • Updating and maintenance of records drawings from municipal and third-party construction projects. • Maintain survey equipment and performs related duties. • Provide support and assistance with Project Management on various smaller municipal projects. • Update and maintenance of all digital Cadastral/base mapping, municipal land use maps, engineering standards and City maps. QUALIFICATIONS: • NAIT or SAIT diploma in one or more of the following fields of study: Civil Engineering Technology, Engineering Design and Drafting Technology or Geomatics (Surveying) Engineering Technology. • Minimum of 5 years of relevant post-diploma experience in civil project design or construction. • Proficient in the use of AutoCAD software and surveying equipment. • Experience with other drafting or land development software would be considered an asset. • Strong computer skills in Microsoft applications. • Self motivated and capable of working independently or in a group environment. • Municipal experience would be an asset. • Class 5 driver’s license. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are typically 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. HOURLY WAGE: The City of Camrose has a progressive salary and benefit package. The salary for this position will be established based on qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by October 3, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. Please ensure the position title is referenced in your cover letter. The successful applicant will be required to produce a valid Class 5 driver’s license and police information check. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose Attention: Jeremy Enarson, Director of Engineering Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 Office Location: 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0N6 Phone: 780-672-4426 Fax: 780-672-2469 Email: jenarson@camrose.ca

PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANT

The City of Camrose is seeking a highly motivated, energetic and reliable individual with a strong aptitude in customer service to join the Building and Development section of Infrastructure and Planning Services as the Planning and Development Assistant. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: • Provide administrative support and assistance to Director of Planning and Development and Development Officers. • Prepare agendas and record minutes for Subdivision Approving Authority. • Update Land Use Bylaw (electronic and paper copies) and other documents when amendments/changes are approved and/or made. • Assist with preparation of Council reports, Bylaws, Development Appeals, Public Notices, referral letters, correspondence and other items as assigned. • Ensure that pertinent records, transmittals, discussions and emails are properly coded and organized in both digital and physical copies. • Approve Small Permits (Fence, Deck, and Accessory Buildings). • Answer general inquires about zoning, Land Use Bylaw, easements, off-site levies etc. QUALIFICATIONS: • High school graduate or GED equivalent. • General knowledge of Building/Planning & Development permits, applications and processes. • Working knowledge of construction terms with the ability to interpret and explain the Land Use Bylaw. • Able to prioritize routine and project work during busy periods while working as part of a team. • Proficient in computer skills including: Microsoft Office, GIS, AS400 and other Database Programs. • Excellent written and communication skills. • Previous Municipal experience within this field is considered an asset. • Familiarity with Land Titles Documents and website (Spin2) is considered an asset. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are typically 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon. through Fri.

COMPENSATION: The City of Camrose offers competitive salary, attractive benefits, and a positive work environment. The starting salary for this position will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé to Shelley Munro, Director of Building and Development by Friday, September 26, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. City of Camrose Attn: Director of Building and Development, Shelley Munro Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 Office Location: 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose, AB

Phone 780-672-4428 Email smunro@camrose.ca www.camrose.ca

Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.

OPERATOR 4, WATER TREATMENT PLANT The City of Camrose is seeking a full-time permanent Operator for the Water Treatment Plant as part of the Utilities Team. This position is part of CUPE Local 1425. FUNCTIONS: • Operations and maintenance work such as lab testing, performance monitoring, chemical handling, and repairs at the Camrose Water Treatment Facilities including the new GAC facility. • Operations and maintenance of the Wastewater Collection System, Water Distribution System, and the Wastewater Treatment Facility as occasionally required. QUALIFICATIONS: • Grade 12 graduate. • Completion of a NAIT Water and Wastewater Technician Program or recognized equivalent program is desirable. • Level 2 Alberta Environment Certificate in Water Treatment (and willingness to train for Level 3). • Operators with a Level 1 Alberta Environment Certificate in Water Treatment will be considered at an adjusted remuneration. City of Camrose Attention: Superintendent of Utilities pw@camrose.ca Phone 780-672-5513 Fax 780-672-4257

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Strong decision-making, teamwork, and communication skills. Mechanical and instrumentation aptitude. Proficiency with Microsoft applications and SCADA software. Valid Class 5 driver’s license and ability to obtain an air brake endorsement and Class 3 driver’s license within the probationary period. • Ability to meet the City’s on-call protocols and participate in the on-call rotation within the Utilities team. • As a pre-condition of employment, the successful candidate will be required to provide a Police Information Check and Driver’s Abstract. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are generally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Oncall duties and emergency work could include early morning, late evening, weekends, and statutory holidays. HOURLY WAGE RANGE: $31.18 per hour, in accordance with the CUPE 1425 Collective Agreement and premiums. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by October 3, 2014 at 5:00 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however only those selected for interviews will be contacted. Public Works Location: 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose, AB Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8


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INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND ROSALIND AREA Joan E. Hill hereby offers the following land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title: Battle River School Division #31 is accepting applications for a full-time Building Controls Operations Technician based out of Camrose, AB. Under the direction of the Maintenance Supervisor the incumbent will carry out the day-to-day performance of operations and maintenance programs to ensure uninterrupted school operations. The successful candidate will be responsible for the effective operation of the environmental, mechanical and electrical operational systems including but not limited to heating, air conditioning, ventilation, lighting and access control. This position is responsible to conduct preventative maintenance, repairs, installation and general servicing of building controls systems, including detailed troubleshooting of DDC systems. Qualifications and Experience: • Successful completion of Grade 12 and completion of industry related degree or Journeyman certification in HVAC or Electrical Systems; • Experience with controls and product knowledge in Pneumatic, Electrical, Electronic, and Direct Digital Controls (in an institutional setting preferred); • 2-5 years’ minimum experience in real-time control systems programming; • Effective computer skills, experience programming control systems and knowledgeable in mechanical equipment functions and controls strategies; • Knowledge of controls products installation practices; • Ability to work both independently and in a team environment; • Ability to make effective technical decisions in emergency situations; • Strong written and verbal communication skills and the ability to keep accurate records; • Willing and able to work after hours and to be available for standby rotation to respond to emergencies; • Valid Class 5 Operator’s Licence (Driver’s License); • Criminal Records Check and Child Intervention Check. For inquiries contact Kelly Kushnerik at: 780-672-4356 ext. 5410 or kkushnerik@brsd.ab.ca Submit applications by Wednesday, October 1, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. We thank all who apply. Only those selected for further consideration will be contacted. Only online applications will be accepted. Apply at: https://hranywhere.brsd.ab.ca/HRSApplicant HR Anywhere Competition #2015008

NE 10-44-17-W4 Containing 154 acres, more or less House and outbuildings “as is” Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “HILL TENDER”, to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon on October 15, 2014, and shall be accompanied with a cheque for 5% of the tender price, and GST number. Tenders will not be opened in public. Petrofield Industries, the Leader in manufacturing Hydrovac trucks, is accep ng resumés for the following posi ons:

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

LINE COOKS

4716-38 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-2452 Agriterra Equipment (formerly Selmac Sales) is one of North America’s largest AGCO agricultural equipment dealers, offering Massey Ferguson, Challenger, Gleaner and Rogator as mainline, with complementary products such as Bourgault and Morris Seeding and Tillage equipment and Cub Cadet Consumer Products. We provide our customers with new and used equipment, complimented with product support throughout our parts and service departments.

AGRICULTURAL EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN MOBILE SERVICE

Reporting to: Service Manager Job duties and responsibilities include: • diagnose and inspect equipment for faults and malfunctions • repair and adjust equipment and replace defective parts • perform updates, pre-season delivery inspections, and pre-season inspections • complete work orders and enter technician notes into computer • order parts and provide quotes Job requirements and qualifications include: • ability to work with minimal supervision • standard Class 5 driver’s license • licensed Heavy Equipment Ag Technician or registered Ag Technician Apprentice • experience working on AGCO Agricultural Equipment an asset • possess problem solving skills • travel will be required, as this position is primarily in-field service We offer a competitive wage, full benefits package including health and dental coverage, and RRSP matching program. This position is also eligible for work boots and tools reimbursement. We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only candidates selected for an interview will be notified. We regret that we cannot accept phone calls regarding the status of an application. Please contact Branch Manager Blaine Heck at 780-672-2452 or bheck@agriterraeq.com

Full-time. Apply within.

6115-48 Avenue, Camrose

The highest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by mail, and their cheques returned. Successful tenderer shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before November 1, 2014, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. The vendor will not be providing a Real Property Report. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Joan E. Hill at 780-375-2470.

Battle River School Division #31

SHED FOR SALE BY PUBLIC TENDER The following shed, situated on the school property at 10 Cameron Street, Strome, AB is being offered for sale by the Battle River School Division #31. Shed is to be sold and moved from the current location (land/lot not included with sale). Shed is approximately 16’ x 24’ with a wood floor on 6” x 6” treated skids. Metal siding and metal roof, 9’ x 7’ overhead steel door, 2’8” x 6’8” metal insulated man door. Some damage to interior floor and outside corners. Shed to be sold “as is” and “where is”. Shed must be removed from site by October 31, 2014. Sealed tenders marked “Strome Shed” will be received by the Battle River School Division Operations and Maintenance Department situated at 5402-48A Avenue, Camrose, AB until 4:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 30, 2014. Arrangements to view the shed can be made by calling Kelly Kushnerik, Assistant Director of Operations and Maintenance, between the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday at 780-672-4356 ext. 5410. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of GENEVIEVE FRANCES FRIEND, who died on August 14, 2014. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by October 30, 2014, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

SERVERS Part-time. Apply within.

6115-48 Avenue, Camrose

SERVER/ HOST Part-time. Apply within.

REMEMBERING PAST MEMBERS

6115-48 Ave., Camrose

The Camrose Elks Lodge honoured past members on decoration day at the cemetery on Aug. 25 by marking the graves.


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PUBLIC NOTICE

A Development Permit has been approved with conditions to permit a Canvas Structure at the following location: 5324-55 Street; Lot 13, Block 10, Plan 660KS This property is located within a R2A – Single Family Residential or Duplex District and the Canvas Structure (used as an accessory structure) is considered a Discretionary Use. Any person having an objection to this development or for further information, please contact the City of Camrose, Building and Development Services at Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose, AB or by mail at the City of Camrose, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8, telephone 780-672-4428. Objections or comments on this application must be received by September 30, 2014 at 4:00 p.m.

NOTICE OF SUBDIVISION APPROVAL

Decision by the City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority Take notice that on April 10, 2014, the City of Camrose Subdivision Approval Authority conditionally approved the following subdivision: FILE: SUB 01-14 LEGAL: Lot 6, Block 17, Plan 072 9905 ADDRESS: Creekside Subdivision (Creekside Gardens – phase 3) PURPOSE: The application for an adult-oriented condominium project comprises of 19 split duplexes on 38 individual lots. The approval also consists of common property and two municipal reserve properties for future pathway connections. As conditions are still outstanding, no development can take place until such time as a redistricting application is made to Council. For further information, please contact: The City of Camrose Shelley Munro Subdivision Approving Authority

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Proposed Bylaw #2818/14 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 #2818/14 on September 2, 2014. This amendment will allow additional model units (also known as a show homes in residential subdivisions) to be constructed by the developer to display a range of housing types or commercial/industrial buildings that will be available to prospective buyers in new subdivisions prior to registration of the subdivision. The purpose of Bylaw #2818/14 is to amend Land Use Bylaw #2567/07 as follows: 1. That Land Use Bylaw #2567/07, as amended, be further amended by adding a definition for ‘model units’ and amending the total number of principle buildings conditionally permitted on an individually titled lot as follows: a) Section 1.06 Definitions – “model unit” means a building or structure constructed on a lot in an approved subdivision which has yet to be registered. The model unit is to be used for the purpose of marketing land or buildings and shall not be occupied until the subdivision has been registered. b) Section 7.17 – Number of Principle Buildings on a Lot • Subject to subsection (b) and (c), no person shall construct or locate or cause to be constructed or located more than one principal building on a lot. • (c) A Development Officer may issue a development permit to a registered property owner to allow for the construction or location of more than one model unit, as defined in Section 1.06. A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: October 6, 2014 Time: 5:00 p.m. Place: Council Chambers, Camrose County, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw #2818/14 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support or objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than October 1 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 #2818/14 at the regular Council Meeting on October 6, 2014. For additional information, contact Aaron Leckie, Senior Planner, phone 780-672-4428 or email to aleckie@Camrose.ca

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 Byaw 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 # DP3858 DP3904 DP3905 DP3906 DP3907 DP3908 DP3910 ABP2014042 ABP2014043 ABP2014044 ABP2014045 ABP2014049 DKP2014017 FP2014083 FP2014084 FP2014085 SP2014035

Land Description Plan Block Lot 8321916 -1&2 0828011 09 03 0840439 07 24 142xxxx 05 20 142xxxx 05 21 0840439 04 86 0827427 13 24 0827968 10 09 824MC 12 03 0827427 13 22 0929038 06 04 5934S 09 13 4801KS 53 06 0024248 01 22 0840439 07 27 5934S 09 16 0322738 01 1B

Civic Address

Development

4102-44 Avenue 4405-75 Street 5612-24 Avenue 5217-36 Avenue 5219-36 Avenue 5708-24 Avenue Close 3705-71 Street 4417-74 Street 67 Mt. Pleasant Dr. 3709-71 Street Close 7008-49A Avenue 5325-55 Street 5207-53A Avenue 404 Park Ridge Close 5609-24 Avenue Close 5330-54 Street 51 Ave. and 52 St.

Landscaping Supply Yard Single Family Dwelling Single family Dwelling Single family Dwelling Single Family Dwelling Single family Dwelling Single Family Dwelling Accessory Building Accessory Building Accessory Building Accessory Building Accessory Building Deck Permit Fence Permit Fence Permit Fence Permit Sign Permit


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2014 HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE ROUND-UP Friday, October 3, 2014 from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, October 4, 2014 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Location: Public Works Yards 4202-51 Avenue, Camrose

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Are you passionate about your community? Consider volunteering on a Board! The City of Camrose is seeking adult residents to serve as Members at Large on the following Boards, commencing January, 2015: Subdivision and Development Appeal Board (1) The Subdivision and Development Appeal Board makes decisions on subdivision and development appeals in accordance with the Municipal Government Act and Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Bylaw. The Board meets on an as-required basis. Camrose Public Library Board (1 Member) The Camrose Public Library Board is responsible for providing an excellent library service to the City of Camrose and surrounding area. The Public Library Board meets monthly. Make a difference! For more information on the appointment process and to obtain an application form, visit www.camrose.ca or contact City Hall at 780-672-4426. Please submit applications via: Committee/Board Legend: Fax: 780-672-2469 OR Email: kisaak@camrose.ca OR Cultural/Social In person at Mirror Lake Centre Planning/Infrastructure 5415-49 Avenue, Camrose Quasi Judicial

UNIDIRECTIONAL FLUSHING PROGRAM

Why the City of Camrose is implementing the Unidirectional Flushing (UDF) Program: 1. To maintain and improve the City’s water quality. 2. To improve water flow and pressure in the water distribution system. 3. To reduce bacterial growth, restore disinfectant residual, and improve water color. 4. Unidirectional Flushing uses 40% less water than traditional flushing programs due to increased water velocity. 5. In addition to scouring the water pipes, the UDF Program also gives the City the opportunity to check, exercise, and maintain all water valves and hydrants. The UDF program began August 7, 2014, starting with Zone A (in Area 1) and will continue for 2-3 months. Water service should not be disrupted during the flushing process. There may be a slight drop in pressure or a presence of discoloration in the water from the minerals and sediments being flushed from the pipes. If a discoloration is noticed, please turn the tap off for 15 minutes and flush from your bathtub tap until the water is clear. If there are any questions or concerns in regards to the Unidirectional Flushing Program please feel free to contact Robyn Knauft at the City of Camrose Engineering Department at 780-672-4428. For additional information please visit the City of Camrose website at www.camrose.ca.


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INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND The following farmlands are hereby offered for sale by tender, subject to the restrictions, reservations and non-financial obligations in the existing Certificates of Title. Said lands are located near Strome, Alberta and contain approximately 425 cultivated acres. PARCEL 1: NW 14-44-15 W4 Certificate of Title No. 122 315 022 +2 PARCEL 2: SE 23-44-15 W4 Certificate of Title No. 122 315 022 PARCEL 3: SW 23-44-15 W4 Certificate of Title No. 122 315 022 +1 PARCEL 4: PLAN RN67 (LXVII) ALL OF BLOCK (E) Certificate of Title No. 052 456 847 (property contains an older house, two garages, several older sheds, all offered for sale “as is where is”) PARCEL 5: PLAN RN67 (LXVII) ALL THAT PORTION OF BLOCK (E) Certificate of Title No. 062 084 364 Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “KROETCH TENDER”, with the tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft made payable to “Andreassen Borth”, for 5% of the amount of the tender, and must be delivered before 12:00 noon on October 31, 2014, to Andreassen Borth, 5014-50 Street, P.O. Box 727, Killam, Alberta, T0B 2L0 (telephone 780-385-3670). Tenderers must submit one tender bid for ALL of the said lands as a package. Tenders will not be opened in public. The owner will pay the 2014 property taxes without adjustment. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before November 28, 2014. Tenders are irrevocable and shall remain open until dealt with by the offices of Andreassen Borth. If a successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of that tender, their deposit shall be forfeited. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all tenders. Deposits received from unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail. For further information please call Tom at 780-905-6918 or Don at 780-781-4292.

INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND The following farmland, located in Camrose County seven miles east of Camrose, is hereby offered for sale by tender, subject to the restrictions, reservations and non-financial obligations in the existing Certificates of Title: Parcel 1: NE 13-47-19-W4 Containing 159 acres, more or less Excepting thereout all mines and minerals Parcel 2: SE 13-47-19-W4 Containing 147.83 acres, more or less Excepting thereout all mines and minerals Tenders will be entertained on either or both Parcel 1 and Parcel 2. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “OLSON TENDER”, to Andreassen Borth, with the tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft made payable to “Andreassen Borth” for $5,000.00, and must be delivered before 12:00 noon on November 7, 2014 to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, attention James Harry Andreassen. Possession will be provided on closing, provided harvesting of 2014 crop is completed. The owner will pay the 2014 property taxes without adjustment. Tenders will not be opened in public. The sale is subject to right of first refusal to existing tenant, Rookmaker Farms Ltd. The balance of the purchase price shall l be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before December 1, 2014. Tenders are irrevocable and shall remain open until dealt with by the offices of Andreassen Borth. If a successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of that tender, their deposit shall be forfeited. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all tenders. Deposits received from unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail. For further information, please call Ken or Marilyn at 780-672-6385.

OPEN HOUSE Disposal of municipal reserves and amendment to the Land Use Bylaw Century Meadows Baptist Church has applied to dispose of and redistrict a portion of park space located immediately north of the church’s current location on 66 Street. The property is currently zoned public park space, but contains a shed which is owned by Century Meadows Baptist Church. The current zoning of the park is PR – Park and Recreation District The proposed zoning is I – Institutional District

An Open House is scheduled to be held Monday, October 6 from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. at Century Meadows Baptist Church (3720-66 St.) Any person(s) who have an interest are encouraged to attend the open house in person to learn more about the application.

INVITATION TO TENDER GRAZING LEASE Grazing Lease #GRL-35583 (Crown Land NE and SE 29-40-11 W4 – Flagstaff County) is offered for sale by tender, subject to the terms and conditions of the said Grazing Lease. Leased land is pasture containing prairie wool and tame grass and has two dugouts. The land is both fenced and cross-fenced. There is annual surface lease income of $21,800.00. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “WOLD TENDER”, with the tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft made payable to “Andreassen Borth”, for 5% of the amount of the tender, and must be delivered before 12:00 noon on October 24, 2014, to Andreassen Borth, 5014-50 Street, P.O. Box 727, Killam, Alberta, T0B 2L0 (telephone 780-385-3670). The Seller will pay the 2014 property taxes without adjustment. The Seller will pay half the cost of the government transfer fee for assignment of the lease to any successful Purchaser. The Seller will receive all 2014-2015 surface lease rental payments without adjustment. Any successful Purchaser will receive any/all surface lease rental payments paid in 2015. Any Assignment of Grazing Lease is subject to government approval. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before December 15, 2014. Tenders will not be opened in public. Tenders are irrevocable and shall remain open until dealt with by the offices of Andreassen Borth. If a successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of that tender, their deposit shall be forfeited. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all tenders. Deposits received from unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail. For further information please call 780-385-0033.

BUSINESS FOR SALE Brides & Beaus Bridal Shop

If you have a passion about weddings, bridal fashions and shows, and dream of owning your own business, this opportunity may be for you! Serving Brides and their Grooms for over 5 years, this business can boast a customer base from all over the province.

Call 780-672-4500 ~ $125,000

Parliamentary Report Kevin Sorenson, M.P., Crowfoot House of Commons Reconvenes

Throughout our Crowfoot riding, students have returned to school by now and the harvesting effort is at its peak. I was pleased to meet with many constituents at various functions during the summer and at our constituency office. I am happy to report the celebrations and parades that my wife, Darlene, and I were privileged to be a part of, were always well attended. It is encouraging to see such high levels of participation at local events in all corners of our large riding. It is important for us all to take advantage of these ceremonies and events in order to meet and continue building strong relationships and strong communities. As you may know, the House of Commons reconvenes on Sept. 15 and our Conservative caucus will continue to work on your priorities. For example, we remain steadfast about our plan to continue to create jobs and economic growth. Hard-working taxpaying Canadians and their families understand the importance of the performance of the Canadian economy. This is why the Harper Government will continue to work hard in Ottawa to sustain our low-tax plan. You tell me, as you always have, that you want to keep more of your money where it belongs - in the pockets of Canadians and their families. Our government agrees. The proof is in the numbers: we have cut taxes 160 times saving the average Canadian family nearly $3,400 this year; the number of Canadians living below the Low Income Cut-off is at its lowest level ever; 1 million Canadians have been removed from the tax rolls, including 380,000 seniors; 1.4 million Canadians are no longer living in poverty, including 250,000 children; after tax disposable income has risen by 10 per cent across all income levels since 2006; and, we have increased the amount families in the two lowest personal income tax brackets can earn before paying taxes. We have done all of this while staying on track to balance the budget in 2015. In our riding and throughout Alberta, we are looking forward to the legislation promised by my colleague, the Honourable Steven Blaney, Minister of Public Safety and National Security to bring ‘common sense’ to firearms licensing. As well, we will see the finalizing of the Canada-Europe Free Trade Agreement, and we are making progress on Bill C-36, the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act, as per the Supreme Court of Canada’s deadline for Canada to have new prostitution laws.


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BIRTHS To Helena and Cornelius TELECOM TECHNICIAN

We are looking for a telecom technician. We are willing to train but the person we hire will need the following skills/ traits; • Attention to detail and clean work habits • Good interpersonal communication • Driver’s license/clean driving history • Network background a plus • Good logic skills for troubleshooting Job Description Telecom technicians are expected to service, maintain, and install business telephone systems, including traditional and IP systems and anything in between. This also includes low voltage cable pulling as well. We generally deal with a couple of brands of systems but service many others as our customers need us to. Part of the job includes driving 4+ hours one way for certain customer sites due to our geographical service area. There is also a possibility for cross training into other departments at the company to improve your skills/knowledge. Starting wage is $18/hr. which is based on no experience. Experience in this field will get much higher starting wage (negotiable). Email your resumé to resume@nutecelectrotel.com

Klassen, of Lougheed, on September 8, a son. To David and Cristy Lidberg, of Bashaw, on September 8, a son and a daughter. To Tegan and Nikolai Derksen, of Camrose, on September 9, a son. To Amanda Sawchuk and Ken Friesen, of Camrose, on September 10, a son. To Kelly Muirhead and Colin Tanton, of Sedgewick, on September 10, a daughter. To Jaylene and Cameron Hryhirchuk, of Irma, on September 11, a son. To Ingrid and Matthew Brady, of Heisler, on September 11, a daughter. To Jennifer and Jared Litvak, of Camrose, on September 14, a son.

DEATHS Natalie Webb of Cam-

SPECIAL OCCASIONS

Happy 1st Birthday Farica & Ferron Love older sis Frances Carlene. Here’s to more gator hugs! xoxo

And you thought the boys were goofy!

rose, formerly of Stettler, on Sept. 13, at 42 years of age. Esme O’Malley of Forestburg, on Sept. 17, at 2 years of age.

Central Agencies Home of the Week

Immaculate finished bungalow Matt Banack

Recognize a special occasion with an ad here! By Murray Green

This family friendly home in Century Meadows is ideal for your entire group with its great kitchen, vaulted ceilings, fully finished basement and peaceful back yard. It is a short walk to school. The 1,374 square foot bungalow welcomes you with a bright entry. A den or office area is off the entrance. A short hallway leads to the open concept kitchen, living room and dining area. This awesome kitchen features a centre island with a handy breakfast bar, lovely

oak cabinets, corner pantry and plenty of counter tops. The dining area overlooks the deck and yard to create a comfortable atmosphere. A three-sided gas fireplace provides warmth to the entire area. The vast living room is accented by the vaulted ceiling. The large master bedroom has a huge walk-in closet with organizers and a fourpiece bathroom. A second good sized bedroom, a main four piece bathroom and a laundry room complete the main floor. The finished basement offers a huge family room with a dry bar area, a large bedroom, office, bathroom and lots of storage space. The beautiful deck leads to the well-landscaped yard of grass and privacy shelter trees. A gravel area is ideal for RV parking or for your extra vehicles. A front heated double attached garage provides shelter for your vehicles.

Included in the purchase are the stove, two fridges, built-in dishwasher, washer, dryer, freezer, central vacuum with attachments and garage door opener with control. Be sure to view this beautiful home at 3104-61A Street to fully appreciate all of the details. The home is attractively priced to sell at $409,900. An open house will be held on Thursday, Sept. 25 from 2 to 4 p.m. For a personal tour contact Matt Banack at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or 780-608-9733 cell

Residents call for removal of signs on 48 Avenue By Murray Green

More than 30 per cent of those who answered a Camrose Booster web poll about the removal of sandwich boards along 48 Avenue agreed it should be addressed to avoid distraction and the eyesore. The City of Camrose council is considering enforcing a bylaw to reduce the number of boards on the busy roadway because of the possible distraction they cause for motorists. More than 27 per cent of pollsters indicated they didn’t have a problem with the signs. About 42 per cent said the city should allow it for non-profit groups. Only 4.65 per cent suggested it should be a on a fee basis. Council discussed the mounting signage problem at its Sept. 2 meeting and agreed to bring the subject back for discussion at a future meeting.


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CENTRAL AGENCIES INC. REAL ESTATE – INSURANCE

Visit our website: centralagencies.com

4870-51 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-4495 • 1-800-809-8040

After Hours: Lorne Broen, 780-679-7797; Frank Hoehn, 780-608-7402; Steve Frost, 780-679-6550; Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Matt Banack, 780-608-9733; Matthew Mayer, 780-781-7088; Tylor Keller, 780-281-0016; Lyndsey Delwo, 780-678-6117; Darrell Rosland, 780-679-2170. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.

Open House Thur., Sept. 25, 2-4 p.m. 3104-61A Street

“Home of the Week – see page 47” C E N T U R Y MEADOWS CLOSE TO JACK STUART R EDUCED ! SCHOOL ... Excellent fully fin. 1374 sq. ft. bungalow offers vaulted ceilings, great kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, 3-sided gas FP, awesome master c/w WI closet, closet organizers, 4-pce. en suite. MF laundry area directly off dble. attached htd. garage. Terrific fenced yard w/deck, rear alley, extra parking area great for your toys or RV. Asking $409,900 CA0044053

OVER $300,000

GREAT FAMILY HOME IN DUGGAN PARK! ... 1312 sq. ft. bungalow w/3 bdrm., 2 baths on MF. Good kitchen, dining area, nice lge. back entry, 2 FP. In-law suite in bsmt. c/w kitchen, 2 bdrm., 1 bath. All appl. incl. Dble. detached garage. Lots of upgrades. Be sure to view this lovely home! Asking $319,900 CA0043802 E XCEP TIONAL CORNER LOT BUNGALOW IN QUIET NEIGH! G IN BOURHOOD ... NEW LIST close to a school! Family friendly home w/4 bdrm., 3 baths faces park. Open, bright living/ dining area, 2 west-facing windows, hardwood flooring extends throughout MF, central vac, soaker whirl-pool tub, 2-pce. bath off master, lots of storage space. Patio, mature trees, country style fence, beautiful yard, attached garage, RV/parking pad in back. Pride in ownership is prevalent throughout this home. This is a must see! Asking $308,000 CA0045545 BEAUTIFUL B U N G A LOW BACK! ONTO EDUCED ING R FIELD W/GORGEOUS WEST VIEWS! ... 1363 sq. ft., 5 bdrm., 3 baths, hardwood/ tile flooring, complete bsmt. dev. Lge. living/formal dining, dinette, cozy kitchen, handy den on main. MF laundry RI. Great yard, landscaped, 2-tiered covered deck, fish pond. Dble. htd. garage, RV parking. What a find! Asking $364,500 CA0042223 BEAUTIFUL 2-STOREY – HUGE LOT AND WORKSHOP! ... Covered front veranda. Impres! foyer, beautiful Gsive NEW LISTIN staircase, exc. kitchen, huge island, superb dinette, cozy FP, lge. bonus room, soothing jetted tub in en suite. Exc. bsmt. dev. A/C. Awesome yard, covered deck, RV parking, workshop and lots more! A must see! Asking $475,900 CA0045317 Gorgeous home located in desirable subdivision of Creekside! Perfect for a large family with lots of space to grow! Two-storey home with a triple car garage. Impressive open concept floor plan with a large kitchen and patio sliding doors. Deck overlooks the landscaped corner lot backyard. Stunning large master w/WI closet and 4-pce ensuite w/soaker tub. Upscale railing, WI corner pantry w/glass door, a/c and more. This home is move-in-ready! Asking $389,000. CA0041549 GREAT RETIREMENT HOME ... w/exc. location, close to Mirror Lake walkR EDUCED ! ing trails and city centre. Be sure to take a look at nice open floor plan. Nice lrg. covered deck at rear. Be sure to view. Asking $309,500 CA0038016 B eautiful Quality Built 2-STorey Home in Southwest G! NEW LISTIN Meadows Close to parks! ... This home offers an open concept floor plan with beautiful hardwood floor. Excellent kitchen and dining area with SS appliances, w/i pantry, island, extra cupboard space, w/o to deck. Upper level boasts a spacious bonus room, master w/en suite 2 oversized beds and 4-pc. bath. Lower level w/large FR, bed w/en suite and lots of storage space. Outside features large pie-shaped lot, fully fenced with two-level deck, gas BBQ line, storage shed, garden, fire pit, front covered veranda and lots of green space. $459,500 CA0046724 LOVELY FAMILY HOME IN BEAUTIFUL CREEKVIEW ... This 2-storey property is perfect for active E! IC PR family just steps EW N away from walking trails, playground. Hardwood, maple cabinets, granite counter tops, upgraded Kitchen Aid SS appl. w/double oven, modern backsplash, bonus room, a/c. Fully fenced, landscaped. Call now to view! Asking $437,700 CA0040938 EXCELLENT BUNGALOW, CENTURY MEADOWS! ... CusR EDUCED ! tom built 1306 sq. ft. 2+2 bedroom bungalow w/private treed yard! Features country style kitchen, bright dinette w/garden door to private deck. Lovely LR, cozy Napoleon FP. Spacious master w/en suite. Superb MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/large family/games room. Private treed setting. Superb 26’x24’ htd. garage, RV parking, alley access! A/C! Call now! Asking $359,500 CA0033713

STUNNING NEW HOMES BY 3504-52A Street

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EXCITING SHOWHOME FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS LOCATED IN FAMILY-FRIENDLY CREEKVIEW SUBDIVISION ... Close to parks and walking paths. Triple car garage, walkout bsmt., vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile floors and more. Raised master bdrm. includes walk-in closet and superb 5-pc. ensuite. Bright bsmt. w/ large bi-level windows. You’ll love it! Available immediately! Asking $414,900 CA0041631

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

IMPRESSIVE 3-BDRM. FLOOR PLAN! ... Bright family kitchen w/centre island, corner pantry, beautiful cabinets. Garden door off DR to covered deck, great living area w/vaulted ceiling, MF laundry, 2 bdrm. finish off main level. Nice sized master w/WI closet, 3-pce. en suite w/ soothing soaker tub. Plus much more! Asking $395,900 CA0031713

CALL TODAY FOR YOUR PERSONAL VIEWING! All homes come complete with New Home Warranty and a one-year contractor’s warranty.

CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000 E XC ELLEN T 1224 SQ. FT. 4-BDRM. ! BUNGALOW JUST LISTED ... Beautiful kitchen offers lovely tile backsplash, oak cabinets, nice counter tops + SS appl. Master c/w 3-pce. en suite. 2 FP, huge family/rec room. Nice size DR w/garden doors out to 2 tiered deck, fully fenced yard, RV parking, rear alley access. dble. htd. garage + much more! Don’t miss out on this exc. offer! CA0044192 Asking $339,900 E XC E P T I O N A L HOME, PRIVATE SETTING ... Impressive family home w/ NEW PR ICE! great location, awesome yard! Upgrades galore! Exc. kitchen, inviting dinette, attractive LR. Superb family room w/garden doors to covered courtyard. 24’x24’ garage and a lot more! CA0042219 Asking $327,900 2-STOREY IN QUIET CUL-DESAC – CENTURY MEADOWS ... just steps away ! G from IN ST playLI EW N grounds, school, walking trails. Home features bright, open, lge. MF w/LR, gas FP, formal DR, laundry, 2-pce. bath, kitchen w/eating nook, WI pantry, handy island bar, oak cabinetry, lots of natural light. Upstairs cozy bonus room, 3 bdrm., 2 full baths. Master boasts WI closet, en suite w/jacuzzi tub. Bsmt. has cabin-like feeling, family room, lots of storage space. Outside very well maintained, front porch, WO deck, landscaping, pond and pump, mature trees, shrubs, stone walkways, steps, garden shed, white archway, sitting area, partial fence, garage door on side leads you outside. This home is in the perfect location! CA0046162 Asking $449,900 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW! ... You’ll love the NEW PR ICE! lifestyle with parks, playground and valley walking trails close by. An excellent presentation and craftsmanship! Beautiful open stairwell, coffered ceilings, accent lighting, display niches, awesome kitchen, quartz counter tops, huge island, breakfast bar, 2 pantries, beautiful DR, LR, 2 cozy FP. Awesome master, superb en suite, granite, dble. sinks, 5’ tile, glass shower. MF laundry and more! WOW! A must see! Asking $399,900 CA0041515 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT HOME, IT’S PERFECT ... Bright G ! open plan, beauNEW LISTIN tiful open staircase, 18’ and 19’ ceilings, arches, display ledges. Exc. kitchen, dinette, 2 cozy FP, huge master, superb en suite, MF laundry, awesome bsmt. Superb yard, dandy 24’x26’ htd. garage, cul-de-sac location. It’s all done, you’ll love it! Asking $475,000 CA0046625 IMPRESSIVE HOME, HUGE LOT, CUL-DE-SAC LO C AT ION E! IC PR IN CENTURY T GR EA 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! Supersized yard with lots of room for RV’s and toys! Need space and great location! Now only $329,500 CA0035969 EXECUTIVE P R O P E R T Y, EXECUTIVE LOC ATION 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 CA0044244

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes SW Meadows

5206-35 Avenue

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!

SW Meadows

Walkout Lot Available – Build Your Dream Home!

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

ONE OF A KIND BACKING ONTO THE CAMROSE FOUNTAIN! ... 110’x120’ lot with walkout basement, mature trees and private back yard. 1370 sq. ft. above grade, single attached garage, spacious LR, covered deck. So much potential! Here’s your chance to own one of Camrose’s premier locations! Asking $379,000 CA0044038 GREAT FAMILY HOME IN DUGGAN PARK! ... Good kitchen, dining area, nice back entry, 2 FP. All appl. Dble. detached garage. Lots of upgrades in this home. Be sure to look at this one! Asking $319,900 CA0043802 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW ON PR I VAT E CORNER LOT ... Spacious living w/vaulted ceiling, 2 skylights, plenty of windows. Open concept living w/room for everyone. Gorgeous kitchen w/stained cabinetry, gas stove, pantry space, glass tile back splash. 3 bdrm. up, 4-pce. main bath, 3-pce. en suite, 1 bdrm. down plus 3-pce. bath. Fin. bsmt. w/media room, wet bar, storage, huge 4th bdrm. w/3 closets. New driveway, southwest fencing, 325 sq. ft. wood deck, 400 sq. ft. concrete patio. 20’x26’ htd. garage plus separate single OH door to yard plus RV parking! You’ll love it! CA0040265 Now asking $332,500 NEW BUILD FROM ZETSEN MASTER BUILDERS ... Stunning G! up floor NEW LISTIN 4-bdrm. plan + bonus room. MF flex room, laundry, walk through pantry, open concept living space. 5-pce. en suite in master + WI closet. Awesome 31’x26’ triple car garage + more. Act quickly and pick your colours! Asking $485,900 CA0044215 G R E A T 1528 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW IN DUGGAN PARK! ... Family home offers spacious front entrance, LR c/w hardwood flooring on most of main level. Stunning kitchen w/lovely maple cabinets, under-cabinet lighting, tile backsplash, SS appl. sure to please! Huge master w/2 pce. en suite, pellet stove, lge. family room plus much more. Many reno’s done in prior years. Shingles, HW tank replaced in past year. Asking $309,900 CA0042283 UNDER CONSTRUCTION ... New build in family friendly area of G ! Creekview. Triple NEW LISTIN car garage, bonus SIMILAR TO PICTURE room, MF laundry + more! 4-pce. en suite + his/hers WI closets in master. Act now and pick your colours! Asking $474,900 CA0044216 6-BDRM. BUNGALOW ... in quiet location close to ! green SELLERplaygrounds, VATEDdistance space. Walking to Jack Stuart School. MOTI 3 bdrm. up, 3 down. Workable kitchen, corner pantry, SS appl. Good master w/his/her closets, 4-pce. en suite. Fin. bsmt. incl. 3 bdrm, desk space, family room, utility room. Shingles redone 2012, 12’x15’ shed w/OH door, RV parking, htd. garage, sprinkler system. Asking $359,500 CA0041300 BEAUTIFUL, QUALITY BUILT BU NGALOW IN VALLEYVI EW! Premier G ! ... IN ST LI NEW lifestyle, culde-sac location! Gorgeous home featuring 9’ ceilings, bright windows, hardwood flooring, beautiful crown moldings and trim package. Amazing gourmet kitchen w/beautiful cabinetry + granite. Spacious dinette and lovely FP in LR. Superb master, awesome en suite. Impressive MF laundry! Excellent bsmt., in-floor heating, huge family/games room. Superb yard, covered veranda and deck. Finished heated garage, RV parking, AC and more! Quality, lifestyle, it’s perfect! $563,900 CA0046704

ACREAGES 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

780-672-4495

CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000 IMPRESSIVE 3-SUITE CHARACTER HOME ... close to Augustana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on each level featuring total ! ED R EDUC 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! Asking $269,500 CA0026595 EXCELLENT CONDO IN CENTER COURT ... Close to downtown! Enjoy the open living area on MF w/large master bdrm., 4-pce. ensuite. $284,900 CA0027232

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G R E A T STARTER HOME OR REVENUE P RO P E R T Y. . . Many renovations incl. hi-effic ienc y furnace, hot water tank, some newer windows. Incl. all appl. Currently rented for $1000 per mo. plus utilities. Ask $157,000 CA0023243 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY BUILT CONDOMINIUMS S! ... Great IT N 6 2 NEW U location only blocks from city centre. $209,900 CA0038773

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Excellent Duplex – Close to Park and Playground! Cul-de-sac location! Features cozy FP in great E! IC PR room, lovely kitchen, EW N island, breakfast bar, superb master, huge en suite, corner jetted tub, separate shower, developed bsmt., huge family/games room, all appliances, fenced, attached garage and more! Asking $254,900 CA0043040

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! ... Great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Ask $215,000 CA298468 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

FOR LEASE BRAND NEW S TAT E - O F 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

E XC ELLEN T INVESTM E N T OPPORTUNITY! ... Bi-level fourplex w/exc. location close to Bethany, Mirror Lake. Very well maintained property w/three 2-bdrm. units + 1-bdrm. unit. Good storage, laundry room, common heating system. Exc. opportunity, location, easy access! Call now! Asking $439,000 CA0039487

FARMS

ENJOY THE PEACE AND QUIET ... of this 1239 sq. ft. home nestled just over half mile down a dead end road c/w 160 acres of land. 4 bdrm., large master, stone-facing wood FP, hardwood floors, bright DR w/garden doors to south-facing 2-tiered deck. 48’x96’ steel storage shed, 30’x50’ shelter, 2 grain bins, lots of other outbuildings. Call today for your personal viewing! Asking $480,000 CA0040079 150.75 ACRES – EXC. BLDG. SITE! ... Exc. opportunity, location w/property bordering east side of Poe community, only 0.25 mi. from Hwy 14. Power, 40’x60’ machine shop, Edmonton water avail. 55 arable acres, balance in native pasture, 3 dugouts, fenced. Build your getaway and enjoy the country lifestyle. Asking $279,900 CA0044241

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G reat F amily HOme with R evenue P otential ! Centrally located, close to 3 schools, recreation facilities, green space and playgrounds! 5 bdrms., 2 bath, basement suite, some original hardwood, good updates and over 1,300 sq. ft.! Quiet culde-sac location with green space across the street. Furance ‘06, panel ‘13. Great space for a large family or let your bsmt. pay the bills! Asking $299,500. CA0042584 MODERN 2-STOREY CLOSE TO WEST-END SHOPPING, AWESOME PL AYGROUN D ! ... This familyfriendly home has ever ything you need including 4 G! EW LISTIN bdrm., 3 baths, cozy N veranda. MF features bright, open living, dining, kitchen area w/WI pantry, island. Upper level boasts master, 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath w/ in-floor htg. Bsmt. LR, bdrm., new 3-pce. bath. Back yard fully fenced, landscaped w/deck, shed, parking pad. Ceiling fans throughout, WI closet in master, central vac RI. Wonderful location, a must see! CA0046008 Asking $282,500 NICELY UPDATES RAISED BUNGALOW ... on R4 50’x150’ lot in downtown core. Updated flooring, ! G IN kitchen, MF 4-pce. ST NEW LI bath. Bright living space, partially fin. bsmt. Stamped concrete sidewalks, newer deck. Great investment property w/turnkey rental, future dev. potential w/this ideal R4 zoning. Asking $199,500 CA0044321 FA N TA ST IC BUNGALOW IN DUGGAN PARK ... LISTING ! close to new EW N playground, west-end shopping. Solid 4-bdrm. w/upgraded windows, oversized ins. dble. garage. MF 3 bdrm., full bath w/air massage soaker tub, vanity sitting area, cozy living area w/traditional pass-through window to kitchen. Bsmt. has bdrm., full bath, spacious rumpus room, lots of storage space. New hot water tank, pull up/down blinds, newer triple-glazed windows in LR, kitchen, master. Shelving in garage. Well-maintained landscaped yard w/ fully fin. fence, ground level deck, firepit, mature trees. This is a must see! CA0046159 Asking $289,900 GREAT CENTRAL LOCATION ... 1-1/2 storey well kept family home w/fin. bsmt. 2 kitchens, 3 decks, dble. car garage. All close to amenities. Only $279,900 CA0043832

OUT OF TOWN ROUND HILL ... Great 4-bdrm. bungalow located in quiet area situated on 2 lots w/dble. attached garage. Wood burning FP in LR and bsmt. Bsmt. is open for you to develop. New shingles in 2012. Be sure to view this lovely home. Asking $249,900 CA0034570 FERINTOSH ... Charming 1-bdrm. home w/fire pit, deck, private yard, garage. Many recent upgrades for very inexpensiveve living. Great starter home, summer/winter retreat, in-between or retirement place/community. Only $99,000 CA0045645 E XC EP TIONA L BUNGALOW IN ROSALIND ... 1260 sq. ft. home ! ED UC ED PR ICE R w/6 bdrm. boasts 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 $237,900

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K INGM A N – PRIME LOCATION! ... Large lot. Build your dream home on a quiet acreageOnly $40,000 CA0037971

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GR AND ’OL C O U N T R Y HOME ... on 6.33 acres south of Rosalind. 4 bdrm. up, 3 baths, 3 FP, spacious plan w/over 4300 sq. ft. fin. MF gutted a few years ago w/tile flooring, new kitchen, MF laundry, dual LRs. Wraparound 2nd level balcony. 24’x30’ garage, 40’x70’ tinned shop w/gas RI, 3 wells and more! Kids bussed to Bawlf School. Asking $479,500 CA0042212 COMPLETELY UPGR ADED, R A I S E D BUNGA LOW ... on 10.33 acres. 3+/– miles from 3 major roadways. Beautiful interior upgrades incl. all new white kitchen cabinets, appl., laminate flooring, shingles, siding, some windows. 6 bdrm., 3 living spaces, 3 upgraded baths, 2 wood stoves, MF laundry, in-floor heat. wrap-around deck, oversized single 18’x24’ htd. garage w/220, upper mezzanine storage space, access to main level, bsmt. 30’x40’ barn w/14’x20’ work space, loft, 2 sheds, lean-to. 2 sep. driveways allow for home-based shop or set up for horses w/22’ dugout. You’ll love it! Asking $549,000 CA0041377 PER F EC T 15.96 ACRE A C R E AGE WELL ! ED ST LI EQUIPPED JUST FOR HORSE LOVERS ... 6 miles from Camrose right off Hwy 21.Lovely kitchen w/appl., MF laundry w/sliding doors to deck, hardwood floors, reno’d baths, newer furnace, HW tank, vinyl windows, shingles approx. 4 years old. Outside offers 24’x24’ garage, 44’x71’ steel quonset, 27’x50’ barn. Iron rail fencing. Don’t miss out! Asking $475,000 CA0044368 EXCEPTIONAL WALKOUT B U N GALOW 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 $674,900 CA0035494 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 PRIVATE ACREAGE SETTINGHW Y 13 F R O N TA G E ! ... Country livestyle with 18.69 Acres. Lots of potential with HWY 13 and TWP RD 460 bordering the property. Older bungalow home with recent upgrades; shingles, HE furnace, septic tank and well. Private treed yard with room for a new shop or hobby farm. Easy commute, 12 miles east of Camrose. Call now! Asking $262,900 CA0037766 W O W ! P R I VAT E AC R E AGE G !WITH A NEW LISTIN PEACEFUL SETTING! ... Just what you’ve been looking for! On pvmt. close to Camrose. Perfect retreat to enjoy a restful, relaxing lifestyle, you’ll love it! Impressive yard offers spacious 1400 sq. ft. bungalow home, 22’x24’ htd. garage, 32’x44’ hip roof barn, 40’x60’ machine shed, 22/24’x54’ workshop and more! Exc. opportunity, awesome country lifestyle! C A0045363 Asking $417,900 N I C E L Y TREED 1300 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW ON ! 4.4 ACRES ED ST LI ST JUCAMROSE JUST EAST OF ... Lge. kitchen, bright dining area, spacious LR w/corner wood stove, reno’d 5-pce. bath w/laundry area, spare bdrm., exc. lge. master w/corner gas FP. Numerous outbuildings, fenced-in area for your horse. Asking $292,900 CA0045729

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HUGto raise a family, short OHATON ... Great place commute to Camrose. Stunning 4-level split w/outdoor living second to none! Municipal water/sewer. Updated vinyl windows, stucco, soffits, high E furnace, pex plumbing, interior doors + quality finishing, design. 3 bdrm., 2 upgraded baths, awesome addition w/DR, 2 LRs, gym area. Mature 74’x120’ lot landscaped w/tall trees, poured curbs, perimeter garden blocks w/mixture of shrubs, rock and wood chips, fish pond w/waterfall. Over 540 sq. ft. wood decking, vinyl pergola, brick FP, gas bbq, granite faced stub walls, hot tub roughin. Oversized 24’x27’8” htd. garage w/drain, 11’x12’ workshop. Ask $347,500 CA0037326

Beautiful walkout bungalow, exceptional Acreage on HWY 833! Wow, a rare opportunity! 17.99 Acres only 4 min. North of Camrose. Impressive quality built custom walkout in 2011, awesome 41.5’x28/26’ attached htd. garage, 30’x36’ htd. workshop and 64’x80’ metal storage building. You’ll love the open floor plan, vaulted ceilings, 9’ ceilings and bright windows with views of the countryside. Amazing kitchen, 3 lovely stone FPs, superb master, and awesome en suite. Excellent walkout basement development, ICF and in-floor heating. Exceptional opportunity. A must see! Asking $790,000 CA0043382

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IN CITY OF CAMROSE 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

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