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Thursday, February 6, 2014 Crowsnest Pass Free Press
89th Annual Fish & Game Trophy Day Awards
Austin Pool and Landon Clarke thanked the Hillcrest Fish & Game Club for sending them to Narrow Lake Conservation Education Centre last summer. The trip is an opportunity for youth to learn outdoors skills, firearm safety and enjoy wilderness activities. Photo by J. MacFarlane By Joni MacFarlane Editor The Hillcrest Fish & Game Club held its 89th annual Trophy Day on Saturday, Feb. 1 where outdoorsmen and women were rewarded for their hunting, fishing and photographic prowess. Presentations by Andrea Morehouse on the Southwest Alberta Grizzly Monitoring project and Fish & Wildlife Officer John Clarke on the 2013 season, were followed by awards from President Gordon Chaisson as follows: ADULT RIFLE Typical white-tailed deer 1st – Ed Makin – 1405/8”
2nd – Ricky Plowman – 135-6/8” 3rd – Paul Rose -135” Typical mule deer 1st – Lanny Amos -1736/8” 2nd – Nathan Jurouloff – 163-6/8” 3rd – Brittney Newton – 162-1/8” Non-typical mule deer 1st – Kim Filipuzzi – 179-6/8” Typical elk 1st – Frank Green – 211-1/8” 2nd – Dylan Wal – 166” 3rd – Conrad Verbaas – 140” Moose 1st – Trevor Garbiar – 170-5/8” 2nd – Fred Vander Linden – 74-3/8” 3rd – Conrad Verbaas – 60-4/8” Pronghorm 1st – Peter Vander Lin-
den – 79-3/8” 2nd – Frank Green – 72” Sheep 1st – Lefty Beaver – 169-7/8” Black bear 1st – Dylan Wall – 184/16” Out of Province 1st – Peter Vander Linden – 124-5/8” (Whitetailed deer) YOUTH RIFLE Typical white-tailed deer 1st – Alan Garbiar – 138” 2nd – Landon Clarke – 81-4/8” 3rd – Brittany Jones – 74-1/8” Typical mule deer 1st – Brooke Williams – 93-6/8” Youth bear 1st – Alan Garbiar – 17”
Department of Community Services
SeASonAL eMPLoyMent oPPortunitieS
Labourers Pool Attendants Lifeguards Pool Shift Supervisors Pool Manager
Applications must include a detailed resume and cover letter, which can be submitted in person or through email (please attach in Word format only). For additional information please go to the Municipal website at www.crowsnestpass.com or contact: Lyle Hannan, Director of Community Services Municipality of Crowsnest Pass Phone: 403.563.2214 Email: lyle.hannan@crowsnestpass.com All applications must be received no later than February 21, 2014 at 2:30 p.m.
ADULT FISHING Rainbrow Trout 1st – Brian Vander Linden Cutthroat Trout 1st – Wade Aebli Brown Trout Tie for 1st – Garth Scott & Junior Olsen Northern Pike 1st – Junior Olsen YOUTH FISHING Rainbow Trout 1st – Austin Rose Brown Trout 1st – Owen Olsen 2nd – Hunter Olsen 3rd – Logan Olsen Brook Trout 1st – Owen Olsen YOUTH BIRD Spruce Grouse 1st – Hunter Olsen Ruffled Grouse 1st – Hunter Olsen
POLICE BRIEFS By Joni MacFarlane Editor Between Jan. 22 and Jan. 29, Crowsnest Pass RCMP responded to 42 calls for service. They included: Assault: 1 Threats/Harassment: 1 Theft of MV: 1 Impaired Driving: 2 Disturbing Peace: 2 Driving Complaints: 9 MV Collisions: 6 Suspicious Occurrences: 2 Assistance to General Public: 5 Assistance to Other Agencies: 5 False Alarms: 1 Municipal Bylaws: 3 Prisoners Held: 4 Who let the dogs out? On Jan. 22 at 5:30 p.m., police received a complaint of a neighbour dispute in a rural area south of Lundbreck. The dispute was allegedly over dogs chasing livestock. Under Section 25 of the Stray Animals Act, the owner of livestock or domestic fowl or any person authorized by ether of them may kill a dog in the act of pursuing, worrying or destroying that livestock or domestic fowl on land owned or occupied by the owner of that livestock or domestic fowl. Police attended and both parties were spoken to. Bar fight On Jan. 23 at 1:30 a.m., police received a complaint of people fighting in the parking lot of a local bar in Blairmore. Police attended and transported a 53-year-old male from the Elk Valley to hospital with injuries. The assailant was known to him and the matter is under investigation. Charges are pending. Theft from vehicle On Jan. 24 at 6:50 p.m., police received a complaint of theft from a motor vehicle. The complaint from Cranbrook advised police that his vehicle had broken down on Highway 3 in Coleman and he’d walked across the street to get a hotel room. He was gone from 5:30 to 7 p.m. and when he returned, discovered an ipad was stolen from the un-
Bookkeeper for a busy trucking company in Cowley. Candidates should possess solid computer, communication and organizational skills, AR, AP, GST, Reconcile Accounts, Invoicing, T4s, WCB, Payroll, Calling Customers. Must be able to work well in a team environment and adapt work schedule to deadlines.
Higginbotham Trucking
Please supply resume with references to jobs@higginbothamtrucking.com
locked vehicle. ATV violation On Jan. 25 at 7:30 p.m., police conducted a traffic stop of two OffHighway vehicles driving in the ditch on the north side of Highway 3 in Blairmore. Both ATVs were unregistered and one had been reported stolen from the Cochrane area. Both ATVs were seized and towed and both drivers from the Chestermere area were charged under the provincial traffic safety Act for operating an unregistered OHV. Both subjects were arrested for the stolen vehicle and released without charges. The matter is under investigation. Missing ‘stang On Jan. 27 at 2:50 p.m., police received a complaint from a Coleman resident that her 1969 red Cobra Jet Ford Mustang was missing from inside a storage facility in Blairmore. The vehicle had been stored there for about two years and when she went to check on it, it was gone. The motor and transmission were not in the vehicle as they were under repair. There were only 1,800 of these vehicles made that year and it had been given to the complainant by her father when she was 16-yearsold. The matter is under investigation. Suspended On Jan. 27 at 4:20 p.m., police received a complaint of a possible impaired driver heading east from B.C. to Crowsnest Pass. Police stopped the vehicle and an 18-year-old male from Brooks was given a 24-hour drug related suspension and the vehicle was towed and seized for 24 hours. Impaired On Jan. 28 at 5:30 p.m., police received a complaint of a male slumped over the steering wheel in a parked vehicle in Hillcrest. Police patrolled and located the vehicle. A 53-year-old male from Hillcrest was extremely intoxicated. He was arrested and charged with Care and Control of a motor vehicle while impaired and his vehicle was seized and towed. A court date of March 18 in Pincher Creek has been set.
Hiring Full-time Shop Mechanic for a busy trucking company in Cowley. Must have experience with heavy duty trucks and trailers. General maintenance, repairs and other duties may be required.
Higginbotham Trucking Dancy (403)628-3092 or email: jobs@higginbothamtrucking.com
Kindergarten Registration for the 2014-2015 school year
When: As soon as you are able Where: Horace Allen School 2002 76th. Street Coleman Who: All children who will be 5 years old by Dec. 31st, 2014
Please bring in your child’s birth certificate. There will be an orientation night for all new Kindergarten students on
Thursday, May 29th @ 6:00 pm at Horace Allen School. For more information call 563-3998.
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