The CAMROSE BOOSTER, December 29, 2015 – Page 36
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GLOVER INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
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HAUGEN BACKHOE SERVICE LTD.
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3836-42 Avenue, Camrose www.glover-ace.com Phone 780-672-7396 Toll Free 1-800-232-1947
COMMERCIAL and RESIDENTIAL
• Water, Power, Sewer Installations and Repairs • Trenching • Dozer Work • Gas Installations • Basements • Demolitions • Dugouts • Water Cisterns • Ground Thawing • Gravel Sites and Hauling • Brushing and Brush Pile Cleanup
Larry’s Cell: 780-678-6337 • larryhaugen@hotmail.com • Mat’s Cell: 780-679-5988
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nufloors.ca
3810-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone 780-672-4983 Toll Free 1-888-672-4983
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Anne Prytullack
August 4 – The County Agricultural Service Board deferred a decision to declare local State of Agricultural Disaster until the extent of the drought adversely affecting agricultural producers could be fully considered. 4 – Battle River School Division teacher Brenda Knull said goodbye to Kamifurano, Japan, after working there as a teacher/ambassador.
780-608-9076 4805-50 Avenue Camrose
Camrose
TAILORING
Susan Liang-Yu 4915-50 Avenue Camrose 780-672-7988
LYNES CHIROPRACTIC Dr. Darcy Lynes
Phone 780-679-0961 Fax 780-672-0990 Grand Park Plaza – 6018-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0K3
CANADIAN TIRE
Duggan Mall, Camrose Store 780-672-1400, Auto Service 780-672-1478 LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED
J Heating & Sheet Metal
3919-44 Avenue Camrose
780-672-5863
Serving Camrose and Area Since 1986 Phone 780-672-7199 Fax 780-672-7192 5238-46 Street, Camrose
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4 – University of Alberta Augustana dean Dr. Allen Berger presented certificates of achievement to forty-nine students at the conclusion of the Reading University program. 4 – The Family Violence Action Society won first in the novelty category of the Chamber of Commerce BVJ Kick’n Country Parade with “Wild West Willy,” a Brahma bull ridden by Lynn Kennedy winner of the third annual Take No Bull fundraiser. Ed Wresian won first in the antique category, while the Stettler Board of Trade entry was named the best from a visiting community. 4 – Former New Norway area resident Lance Bredeson qualified for the Ironman 70.3 World Championship. 4 – ATB Financial was able to collect $11,098 from 11 good natured “outlaws” and an even greater number of generous community citizens for the Camrose Boys and Girls Club at its second annual Jail and Bail event.
MIKE PLONER
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Phone 780-672-6100 5809-42 Avenue Camrose, AB
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Phone 780-672-6555
4512-39 Street, Camrose
R-O ADVANCED WATER SERVICES LTD.
6003A-48 Avenue Camrose 780-672-4995 Fax 780-672-4776
Commercial • Rural • Residential
WOYTOWICH TOOL SALES Cell 780-608-0602 3811-58 Street toolsrus@woytwichtools.com www.woytowichtools.com
11 – The life of Theo Bailey was celebrated at the 2015 version of Camrose Founders Days. Bailey fought in the First World War, served nine years as president of the Camrose Legion, and was a member of Camrose Town Council for 12 years. He organized the first district hockey tournament in Camrose in the early 1940s, as well as the first minor hockey for youngsters under the age of 12. 11 – Andrew Harrison shot 16 over par at the 2015 Canadian Junior Boys’ Championship at Summerlea Golf and Country Club in Vaudreuil-Dorion, Quebec. 11 – There was plenty of action on stage and off at the annual Big Valley Jamboree. Fans waited two years to see Lady Antebellum and they were not disappointed.
18 – Camrose Sea Serpent Grayce Flemming set a new provincial record in the girls’ nine and ten 200 metre free competition at the Regional Swim Meet in Wainwright. 18 – City council granted $2,000 from the Camrose Community Events account to the Camrose Arts Society to assist with the 2015 Alberta Culture Days celebration. 18 – The Battle River Watershed Alliance was getting ready to host the sixth annual Watershed Festival at Miquelon Lake Provincial Park. The Festival fits the alliance’s mandate of helping people to recognize and appreciate the watershed where they live.
25 – The Beaver Hills Dark Preserve was preparing for its 10th annual Milky Ways Days at Miquelon Lake Provincial Park and Elk Island National Park. Among the events planned were solar viewing, a scavenger hunt for children, a night sky photography exhibit, and a presentation by astronaut Ross Lockwood. 25 – Alberta Open Fun Days was an opportunity for city residents to see how the rural community produces food. 25 – Canadian Union of Postal Workers Edmonton 730 president Larry Dione and Sherwood Park letter carrier Kathy Gouldi met with Committee of the Whole Council to discuss Canada Post’s move towards community mailboxes and the impact that would have on both the City of Camrose and its residents. 25 – Bawlf High School graduate Seanna Uglem was one of 200 students from 53 countries who attended a two-week Global Leaders Conference in Europe.
25 – RCMP were hoping that video tape evidence would lead to the arrest of masked bandits who made off with a safe and an undisclosed amount of prescription drugs after breaking into Town and Country Guardian Pharmacy at Tofield.