2012
Celebrating 60 years • 1952-2012 Always better – always better read Vol. LXI, No. 1
68 Pages
November 27, 2012
INSIDE Seniors’ Scene Pages 12 and 13 Entertainment and Dining Pages 16, 17 and 19 Obituaries Page 29
Camrose Mountie T. Kenyon and CPS constable M. Wilton will be assisting at the annual Charity Checkstop this weekend.
On-the-Road and Auto Classifieds Pages 30 to 34 Classifieds Pages 35 to 39
Members serving with the Camrose detachment of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Camrose Police Service personnel (with help from Camrose Kodiaks) will be braving the outdoor weather this Saturday, December 1 for a noble cause. In a combined effort, representatives from each policing organization will be setting up a
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Voluntary Charity Checkstop
REAL ESTATE LISTINGS, See… Page 24 – Central Agencies Page 21 – RE/MAX Accord Page 25 – Re/max for buying or selling real estate!
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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 (2) Hauser Home Hardware Liquor Barn M & M Meats Party Maxx Peavey Mart Real Canadian Superstore (3) Sears Shoppers Drug Mart Sobeys Sport Mart Staples (2) The Source Totem Building Supplies Walmart Wild Rose Co-op
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Kinsmen Radio Auction Pages 10 and 15
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on the east-bound service road near Camrose Registry and Camrose Motorsports from noon to 4 p.m. They will accept donations of cash, gift cards, new toys and non-perishable food items in a quest to make Christmas brighter for individuals and families from our community, who are currently challenged by financial difficulty. Last year the popular initiative directed close to $9,000 cash or cash equivalent which was donated to the primary event charity - Camrose & District Victim Services. Two additional Camrose non-profit associations also benefitted from the efforts of the day. In summary: $6,500 was donated to Camrose and District Victim Services for their ongoing good work, $1,600 to Camrose & District Food Bank and $500 to the Kinettes Club of Camrose. In addition, 1,986 pounds of food were passed on to the Camrose & District Food Bank. Over 200 toys were dropped off at the same voluntary check stop, no doubt bringing an equal number of smiles to local children’s faces, after being disbursed through the Kinette’s Silent Santa program. The goal of the RCMP, CPS and the Kodiaks is to surpass last year’s impressive performance.
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