The paper created EXCLUSIVELY for farm families and rural residents of east central Alberta 16 Pages, March 4, 2014
Inside... A variety of merchandise and services: Farm equipment and supplies, automotive and RVs, auctions, homes, furnishings and decor, banking and more!
News Features… County examines adding fourth officer. . .
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Mothers raise funds for playschool. . . . . . . . . .
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Rural fire departments work together. . . . . . . . 10 Battle River Bus offers valuable rural service . . . . . . . . 15
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Ron Fowler and Graham Guntrip display a pair of sleds which can be admired on March 16. Ron is with his 1980 Polaris TXL – a rare sled he converted for steep hill mountain riding. Graham is shown with a 1980 Yamaha 440 Exciter.
On Sunday, March 16, owners of snowmobiles from decades gone by will be travelling from all parts of Alberta to Camrose to show off, compare and educate the public about their vintage sleds. The House of Thunder, on 48th Avenue, will host the sights, sounds and memories of some truly remarkable machines in the
3rd Annual Camrose Vintage Snowmobile Show. This is a joint effort between the just4funsledders, based in Camrose, and the Alberta Relic Riders, a Calgary based club.
Last year this well-attended activity attracted no less than sixty-five unique and very rare and valuable snowmobiles. The oldest sled exhibited was an extremely low production 1962 Autobogan. Sled-owners will be asked to show up between 10 a.m. and noon. A $25 registration fee (for those showcasing their prized sleds) includes a hearty breakfast at Humpty’s. Admission is free to the public. For more information contact Ron Fowler at Battle River Recreation Repair 780-672-1505.
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