2012
Celebrating 60 years • 1952-2012 Always better – always better read
Vol. LX, No. 53 48 pages, November 20, 2012
INSIDE Christmas Gift Guide Pages 9 to 14 Entertainment and Dining Guide Pages 15 to 18 Obituaries Page 29 On-the-Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 32 to 39 and 48 Classifieds Pages 40 to 47
Bailey Theatre seeks city funding. . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Football Buffaloes collect silver medals at provincials. . . . . . . . . 21 Christmas Fund needs support to provide hampers. . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Scott Berry, Eric Kroetch and David Drever with the tent and complete survival contents.
Purple pinkie campaign this Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
When disaster strikes, the tent and relatively meagre survival equipment shown above provide shelter and essential items for a family of ten. The highquality contents of the Rotary Shelterbox includes ten sleeping bags, tools, cooking aids, clean water and matches. The box itself becomes a useful watering tank, or an item in which to store food. It routinely gets transformed into a table. These self-contained survival kits are held in secure storage in Cornwall, Ontario by Rotary International. They are ready to ship world-wide the moment a natural disaster occurs.
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS, See… Page 24 – Central Agencies Page 25 – Re/max Page 31 – Re/max accord
D & D Vehicle Sales & Service is inviting Camrose and area families and corporate citizens to
for buying or selling real estate!
*partial coverage
To Camrose Homes To Rural Homes Tues. Thurs. With Booster
This Week’s Flyers: Brick Warehouse Camrose Groves’ Value Drug Mart Canada Safeway Canadian Tire Hauser Home Hardware Konto/Sofaland Liquor Barn M & M Meats Real Canadian Superstore (2) Sears Shoppers Drug Mart Sobeys Sport Mart Staples The Source Walmart (2) Wild Rose Co-op
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Photo by Ron Pilger
News Features
sponsor the purchase of a Rotary Shelterbox
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this holiday season. Their campaign last year raised $6,000, enough money to purchase six boxes.
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Full cost of a Shelterbox, valued at $1,000, is welcomed. Individual survival gear items can also be sponsored. Donations of $20 minimum will go towards the purchase of complete Shelterbox kits. Tax receipts for all donations are provided.
Each box is numbered and tracked to the point at which a family in crisis receives the gift. As a sponsor of a Shelterbox you are notified when your gift, which will make a monumental difference, is sent. Some of the boxes sponsored in the local initiative at this time last year were sent to Peru after landslides.
Visit our website: www.camrosebooster.com
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