May 23, 2017 Camrose Booster

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Vol. LXV, No. 26    40 pages    May 23, 2017

Always better – always better read

Fly-In Breakfast

Inside Ask the Experts Page 6 Who Can I Count On? Page 10 City Pages Pages 12 and 13 Entertainment Pages 15 to 17 We Deliver Page 21 Obituaries Pages 24 to 26 On the Road Pages 29 to 31 Camrose Community-Wide Garage Sale Pages 33 to 34 Classifieds Pages 35 to 38

News Features The Open Door welcomes new executive director. . . 8 Beauty and the Beast Jr. allows actors to shine. . 15 BRSD to host information night on Christian-based public education. . . . . . . . 18 École Camrose Composite High School graduating students pay tribute. . . . 32

Local pilots, Barry Graham and Glenn Lyseng, President and Secretary-Treasurer of the Camrose Flying Club respectively, will be hands on at the Fly-In Breakfast on Sunday, May 28, to ensure maximum safety, enjoyment and hospitality of aircraft owners and the general public alike.

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Sixty years ago, the Camrose Flying Club decided to invite aircraft owners in the area to touch down on its grass landing strip early on a summer Sunday morning for a community Fly-In Breakfast. It would be a way for pilots to get together and admire other’s flying machines, ‘talk shop’ and generally mingle for two or three hours. It would also give the general public a chance to get involved, short term or long, in the world of aviation. Building on the successes of six decades, weather permitting, on

Sunday morning, May 28, over one hundred aircraft are likely to land on the now paved 4,500’ x 100’ runway at the Camrose Airport. A hearty western breakfast, complete with Starbucks coffee will be served from 7:00 a.m. until noon. To accommodate the crowd, which seems to grow with each passing year, additional food preparation equipment has been added this year to reduce waiting time. Another innovation this year is that golf car rides will be available for those with mobility issues. A registration desk will be open for COPA for Kids. Parents are invited to register their children, ages 7 to 17, for this program which involves a thorough pre-flight briefing followed by a free 20-minute flight. (See ad on page 17 for additional information about this exciting event.)

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Check out the garage sale guide on pages 33 and 34 in this edition! Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Mayor Norm Mayer, left and HWSDA Camrose Chapter member Maria Lougheed stand by a table of woven tartans representing the provinces, in commemoration of Canada 150.

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Weavers AGM By Lori Larsen

The annual Hand Weavers Spinners and Dyers of Alberta (HWSDA) general meeting was held at the University of Alberta Augustana Campus Forum and Faith and Life Chapel and Lounge on May 13. Approximately 40 members from all over Alberta joined the meeting to hear on the annual report, visit local vendors at the conference and exchange information with a network of fellow artisans. “This is the third time Camrose has hosted the meeting,” said Camrose chapter member Maria Lougheed. The AGM also played host to several vendors displaying a variety of products, including yarns and wools showcasing wares from sheep farmers within Alberta. Throughout the Faith and Life Chapel and Lounge, members displayed their finished crafts including a Canada 150 display featuring woven tartans representing all the Canadian provinces. Dawn Lawson displayed a selection of spinning wheels throughout the forum. Mayor Norm Mayer opened the AGM with welcome comments followed by the annual reports. Visit www.hwsda.org for more information.


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REFLECTIONS by Bonnie Hutchinson Do you need s “Schultz hour?”

A reception after a guest speaker. People mingling, picking up snacks, noticing people they know, introducing themselves to people they don’t know. “Hi, how are you?” my friend says to someone she hasn’t seen for a couple of years. “Busy!” the woman replies. She says a few more words and moves on. Ah yes. Busy. A badge of honour. I flash back to a day I was rushing to the airport, in danger of missing a plane because I’d been busy trying to finish one more thing before I left, asking myself, “What is the terror of an unstructured moment?”

Letters to the Editor Letters are welcomed but please limit them to 400 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for clarity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and availability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your interest in the letters page and encourages your comments. Youth education

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ter of Mrs. Marion Leithead in the Camrose Booster on May 8. There are people in Alberta who voted to keep one party, example, the Conservative Party, in office for 41 years without considering issues. Now some of these people can not accept that the Conservatives lost the last election. These people now nitpick about petty issues. She opposes setting up student councils to discuss eduction topics with the minister of education. What an opportunity for students! She says this is a waste

of time because the students could fill out questions as part of a survey. Really? I am sure she could have found a survey instead of taking the time to write a long letter. Spending a small amount of public money to involve students in education decisions is a wise expenditure. As a former teacher and principal of many, many years, I welcome this process. Ron Williams, Camrose

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I appreciated a New York Times article by David Leonard called “You’re Too Busy. You Need a Schultz Hour.” Back in the 1980s, when George Schultz was U.S. Secretary of State, he carved out one hour a week for quiet reflection. He sat down in his office with a pad of paper and pen, closed the door and gave instructions that he was not to be interrupted unless one of two people called–his wife or the president. Schultz is now 96 years old. In his interview with Leonard, Schultz said his hour of solitude was the only way he could find time to think about the strategic aspects of his job. Otherwise, he would be constantly pulled into moment-to-moment tactical issues, never able to focus on larger questions of the national interest. The only way to do great work, in any field, is to find time to consider the larger questions. ***

Anyone in a leadership position–family, work or community–has probably experienced that pull. It’s easy to be so caught up in detail, moment-to-moment, that there’s no time to think about bigger questions. Once in a conversation with an elected person for whom I had great respect, he talked about how that week’s meetings were scheduled back-to-back from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and there was still a stack of material to be read and absorbed before the next day of meetings that began at 7 a.m. I said, “When do you have time to think?” He smiled wryly. It occurred to me that many of our most important public decisions are made by people who don’t have time to think. That’s not intended to be a criticism of the people. It is an observation. ***

Back in the 1980s, George Schultz had tumultuous pressures coming from around the globe, but he did not have a smartphone pummelling him with distractions 24/7. Even before smartphones, in the environments I was aware of in non-profit organizations and government departments, and that I heard about in corporations, frenetic busyness was highly prized. The busier you were, the more important you felt. I did notice that sometimes the most senior people appeared to be less busy. That was not just because they had people around them to handle details. It was also because they carved out time to clear their minds. One senior boss I knew went for a walk every day at noon. No matter what the weather or lunch invitation, he was not available during that hour. ***

Leonard’s “Schultz Hour” article quotes psychologist Ampos Tversky as saying, “The secret to doing good research is always to be a little underemployed. You waste years by not being able to waste hours.” Leonard says, “The science of the mind is clear about this point. Our brains can be in either ‘task-positive’ or ‘tasknegative’ mode, but not both at once. Our brain benefits from spending time in each state. Task-positive mode allows us to accomplish something in the moment. Task-negative mode is more colloquially known as daydreaming, and, as Daniel J. Levitin of McGill University has written, it ‘is responsible for our moments of greatest creativity and insight, when we’re able to solve problems that previously seemed unsolvable.’ ” I’ve now decided that the hours I “wasted” yesterday were actually clearing my mind! ***

I’d love to hear from you. If you have comments about this column or suggestions for future topics, send an e-mail to Bonnie@BonnieHutchinson.com and I’ll joyfully reply.

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Back 40 Distillery owners Rick Lazaruik, left, and Lorne Haugen, right celebrate the grand opening of their business with City of Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer cutting a ribbon with assistance from councillor Bill Sears on May 13. Top photo: Lorne Haugen explains the distilling process to Mayor Norm Mayer at the opening of the store at 4701-36 Street.

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Broaden your horizons. Open your mind to the possibility of travelling to a city, country or continent that you would never have considered. Get to w know the local culture and visit local landmarks. Most people are proud of where they live, eager to help and interested in sharing their way of life. Get off the beaten path in order to really experience and learn. Take advantage of currency fluctuations when planning your next trip. Right now, as a Canadian, you have tremendous buying power in places such as Thailand, Phillipines or Egypt. Pack less than you think you need. Dark colors wear longer and wash easier. Take more photos – the ultimate travel souvenir. See more of less. Really getting to know nine countries in two or three weeks is not technically possible. Slow down to properly experience a country or region. Be cautious but don’t be paranoid! Count on a travel professional. We have the experience you can count on!

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Open Door welcomes new executive director By Lori Larsen

Camrose Open Door Association has welcomed a new executive director to the team. Jessica Hutton comes to Camrose with an extensive background working in non-profit organizations and shares her vision of continual growth for the organization. “We do a lot of helping and we provide a lot of services,” said Hutton in speaking of the work at The Open Door. “We are back in the schools, back in places where the youth really are and our growth is starting already.” Hutton indicated that one of the goals of The Open Door is to provide youth with more complicated programming. “We are seeing more complicated needs for the individual. Part of The Open Door is being able to respond to changing needs over the years. As youth change, the struggles they are having are also changing and our ability to be flexible and meet that is part of what we are also looking to do.” Jessica’s experience includes behavior consulting, Victims’ Services advocacy, training, private counselling and organizational management. She has been responsible for the development and management of large scale programs for both youth and adults, including programs for individuals with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. “I come from a background of doing therapy and behavior specialist work, so I understand that prevention is the key. By working with youth, we are targeting exactly where we need to be on a path where we are not seeing them in a recurring cycle.” Thus far, Hutton is very impressed with the

support shown by the community for The Open Door program and for herself in the new position. “I have never seen an organization where the community is so passionate about what we (The Open Door) do and they reach out in such an unbelievable way. “That kind of support tells me that people know what we are doing and that they know it is needed in this community.” Hutton added the youth whom she speaks with are saying good things about the services provided by The Open Door and what it has done for them. “The first day I was here, this young lady came in and told me how amazing this journey had been. She had been with us for a number of years and had just got herself a place in Edmonton, was moving and was going to be stable with a job. “I can tell by what they (youth) are saying to me and what I am seeing happen and the stories I am getting everyday from the staff, that we are making a difference.” In looking forward, Hutton reiterated the importance of the growth of the program “We have the capacity to be much larger than what we are and that includes providing to outlying areas. Whether that is having a presence in the area or having the resources there.” The Open Door will also be offering a Tenant Education program intended to assist youth with the ins and outs of successful renting. “The staff have also told me there are some barriers around youth finding

and keeping employment and that is something that I am going to be looking at and decide what are we going to do in the community to help.” Hutton (through The Open Door) will also be addressing concerns of youth finishing school then leaving the community. “There needs to be some discussion about succession planning. I think linking those two things together could be very beneficial to the community.” On a final note, Hutton repeated how thankful she is for all the community involvement and the amazing team at The Open Door. “We have a really strong and passionate team – a team that is excited about growing That is going to be a huge piece in us moving forward.”

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Residents line up for garden plots By Lori Larsen On May 17, residents lined up outside of the City of Camrose community ser-

vices department waiting to purchase (rent) a garden plot. The community garden

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Sonia Myers of Camrose was sixth in line at 7 a.m. on May 17 at the City of Camrose Community Services office, ready to rent one of the 60 community garden plots.

plots are 15 by 15 (feet), limited to one per person (family) and are located just east of Parkview Drive at the city nursery between 39 Avenue and Mount Pleasant drive. Anxious gardeners lined up as early as 6 a.m. in hopes of acquiring their favourite plot of the 60 that are available. With the plots already tilled by the City, gardeners began working the plots as soon as they were purchased. The City provides a water source for gardeners who are responsible for weeding and caring for their own plots and are required at the end of the season to clean up their plots.


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Camrose mosaic mural going to pieces By Lori Larsen

The Camrose Canada 150 Celebratory Mosaic Mural that hangs in the Camrose Recreation Centre consists of hundreds of 4 inch by 4 inch hand painted tiles completed by members of the community ranging in all ages. It was unveiled on Jan. 1 to commemorate the beginning of Canada 150 celebrations. While anyone can enjoy the masterpiece from a distance, Father Jacques Vaillancourt of St. Andrews Anglican Church, thought it would be a wonderful idea to offer a smaller version, in the form of a puzzle, as a challenging hobby and ideal keepsake for Camrose and area residents. Mayor Norm Mayer read an email to councillors during the regular council meeting on May 15, received from Father Jacques Vaillancourt suggesting the city consider producing a puzzle to sell during the Canada 150 celebrations. Mayor Mayer quoted Vaillancourt’s email “I could see residents buying one for themselves, family and friends throughout the year long Canada 150 celebrations. Even if the venture fiscally broke even, when all is said and done, it would promote an awareness of our fine community.” Mayor Mayer presented Father Vaillancourt, a copy of a jigsaw puzzle (commissioned by the City) of the Canada 150 commemorative plaque (mosaic) hanging in the Recreation Centre. The puzzle will be available for sale at City Hall, the Recreation Centre, Community Centre, Chuck MacLean Arts Centre and various city locations.

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Camrose Police Service would like to warn residents of an online scam that is defrauding Canadians out of billions of dollars. As per the Alberta Securities Commission website. “Binary options are “bets” as to whether the value of an asset or stock will increase or decrease in a fixed (and often very short) period of time – similar to online gambling. In reality, most of these websites are fraudulent. In gambling terms, “the house always wins” meaning you lose.” Binary options promise low-risk, high-reward investment opportunities through online advertisements, emails, social media and over the telephone. Any company or person offering securities within Canada must be registered and there are no binary options dealers registered in Alberta or Canada so anyone offering these options are doing so illegally. The websites binary options are being offered on are often well designed and appear legitimate and the majority of the online trading platforms are located overseas and are fraudulent with no actual trading occurring, the transaction is merely for the purpose of stealing money. Similar to other scams, the con artists (firms) offering these fraudulent binary options use a variety of aliases and misdirection techniques and may offer free or bonus money to entice victims to open an account. Police ask that citizens be aware and do not offer any personal or credit information to anyone or company you are not totally familiar with and trust, be it online, by telephone, email or in person. The Alberta Securities Commission offers these tips in avoiding being defrauded out of your money. If it sounds too good to be true, it is likely not true. Never give out personal or credit information to someone you do not know or trust. Never make a hurried investment decision. Be suspicious. After all it is your money. Low-risk, high-return investments do not exist. All investments offer some level of risk. If you have been approached by a binary options company or believe you have been the target of a securities scam contact the Alberta Securities Commission at toll free 1-877-355-4488 or inquiries@asc.ca.


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Employment Opport unities TRAFFIC COUNTERS – Seasonal

The City of Camrose is seeking hard working individuals for summer jobs as Traffic Counters in our Engineering Department. FUNCTIONS: • Count traffic throughout Camrose using electronic or manual counting methods. QUALIFICATIONS: • Reliable with a strong work ethic. • Ability to follow instructions and work both independently and in a team environment. • Basic computer skills. • Must have access to personal vehicle each day. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are generally 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Friday in July and August 2017. Some shift work will be necessary to address operational requirements. HOURLY WAGE: The hourly wage for this temporary position will be based on $13.60 per hour. APPLICATIONS: If this summer job sounds like a fit for you, please submit a cover letter and resume to the address below by June 2, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. If applying by email, please ensure position title is included in the subject line. Positions will be filled as suitable applicants are found. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. CONTACT: City of Camrose, Attention: Director Engineering Services Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 P: 780.672.4428 | F: 780.672.2469| E: engineer@camrose.ca | W: www.camrose.ca Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Officer at 780-672-4426.

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Are you passionate about your community? Consider volunteering on the Green Action Committee or the Arts and Culture Council! Make a difference! Committee/Board Camrose Green Action Committee (1 Member) Legend: The Camrose Green Action Committee is a Cultural/Social committee to serve as a “think tank” to generate proposals aimed at improving Camrose as a “green community”, to research “environmental best practices”, to act as an Environmental education function by informing citizens of Camrose of prudent environmental practices and to provide Council with recommendations for green action. Camrose Youth are eligible to apply. City of Camrose Arts and Culture Council (1 Member) The purpose of the Arts and Culture Council is to advise City Council on matters pertaining to art and culture activities, uphold the interests of the community and the City, and act as a governing organization for the potential dissemination of funds, overseeing of arts and culture initiatives and the cohesion of arts and culture groups. The Arts and Culture Council meet once a month or as deemed necessary. To access the City of Camrose 2016 Arts and Culture Master Plan, please visit the City website at: http://ab-camrose2.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/9893

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CAMROSE POLICE SERVICE An Equal Opportunity Employer The Camrose Police Service is accepting applications to fill casual positions for Holding Facility Monitors who will be responsible for the constant monitoring and care of all prisoners housed in the Camrose Police Service Holding Facility. FUNCTIONS: • Provide monitoring of prisoners on a continual basis. • Provide applicable care to all prisoners including meals. • Continual and accurate record keeping of prisoner activity. • General office tasks when not monitoring prisoners. QUALIFICATIONS: • Ability to be attentive and alert. • Excellent observation and communication skills. • Previous guarding experience would be an asset. • Provide current and satisfactory Police Information Check. HOURS OF WORK: The hours of work for the Holding Facility Monitor are scheduled weekend shifts and on an as-required basis from Sunday to Thursday. Shifts will include night shifts, therefore applicants interested in this position must be willing to work nights. HOURLY WAGE: The starting hourly wage for this position will be dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the successful candidates. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by May 31, 2017 at 5:00 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. CONTACT: Camrose Police Service, Attention: Acting Chief L.G. Foreman Camrose Police Service: 6220-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0K6 W: www.camrose.ca

PAYROLL & BENEFITS ADMINISTRATOR

The City of Camrose is seeking an experienced, detail orientated, highly motivated and customer focused Payroll & Benefits Administrator to join our dynamic and committed team. Some of the duties of this position include (complete job description can be requested through Human Resources contact below): FUNCTIONS: • Responsible for all aspects of payroll and benefit administration for bi-weekly and monthly payrolls for City of Camrose, Elected Officials, Rose City Handi-Van and the Camrose Public Library (up to 465 employees). • Responsible for setting up and maintaining salary, benefits and accruals in payroll system. • Administration and accounting of employee benefits including group insurance benefit plans, Local Authority Pension Plan, Special Forces Pension Plan and APEX Pension Plan. • Responsible for General Ledger reconciliations for payroll and benefit accounts. • Balance and process payroll year end including T4/T4A’s; pension year end reporting; WCB annual reporting and preparation of annual working papers for the audit. • Respond to employee inquiries and work closely with outside benefit providers, agencies and boards. QUALIFICATIONS: • High school diploma and certification through the Payroll Compliance Practitioner Certification (PCP). • Additional post-secondary education in related field considered an asset. • Minimum of 5 years’ benefit and accounting administration experience. • Extensive knowledge of payroll impacts associated with labour standards, Union contracts and Federal Government payroll regulations. • Excellent interpersonal communication skills and ability to maintain a high level of confidentiality. • Experience with Serenic (Bellamy) considered an asset. • Ability to process a high volume of information accurately, in a timely manner, with rigid deadlines. • The successful candidate will be required to produce a current and satisfactory Driver’s Abstract and Police Information Check. HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are typically 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. ANNUAL SALARY: The City of Camrose has a progressive salary and benefit package. The starting salary for this position will be established based on qualifications and experience of the successful candidate. APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé to the address below by May 31, 2017 at 4:30 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted. CONTACT: City of Camrose, Attention: Human Resources Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 P: 780.672.4426 | F: 780.672.2469| E: hr@camrose.ca | W: www.camrose.ca


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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

PUBLIC NOTICE Public Works Week – Public Works Connects Us Public Works Week is to be held across Canada from May 21 to May 27, 2017 Public Works infrastructure, facilities and services are vital to the health, safety and well-being of the residents of the City of Camrose. Such facilities and services could not be provided without the dedicated efforts of public works staff who are responsible for building, operating and maintaining the public works systems that serve our citizens. The Public Works Association instituted Public Works Week as a public education campaign “to inform communities and their leaders on the importance of our nation’s public infrastructure and public works services”; and it is in the public interest of citizens and civic leaders to gain knowledge of the public works needs and programs of their respective communities. Public Works Week also recognizes the contributions of public works professionals. Therefore Mayor Norm Mayer, on behalf of City Council of the City of Camrose, proclaims May 21 to May 27, 2017 as “Public Works Week” in the City of Camrose. The City of Camrose Public Works Department maintains the major components of the Camrose Infrastructure System. In addition to maintaining the entire fleet of City vehicles and equipment the department operates many buildings, pump stations and the Water and Wastewater Treatment facilities. Here are some interesting fact and figures related to Public Works Operations. Camrose Infrastructure – Did You Know? • There are 252 kilometres of roads within the City of Camrose corporate limits • There are 173 kilometres of sidewalks • There are 3,323 traffic signs in Camrose • There are 32 kilometres of trails • There are 26 electronic traffic lights • There are 169 kilometres of water mains • There are 663 fire hydrants • There are 157 kilometres of sanitary sewer pipes • There are 1,740 sanitary sewer manholes • There are 1,446 storm water manholes and 1,403 catch basins in Camrose • There are 13 storm water retention ponds

Proposed Bylaw 2942-17

Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Section 606 of the Revised Statutes of Alberta and amendments thereto, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that Council of the City of Camrose gave first reading to Bylaw 2942-17 on May 15, 2017. The purpose of Bylaw 2942-17 is to amend Land Use Bylaw 2880-16 as follows: That Land Use Bylaw 2880-16, be amended by redistricting a portion of Lot A, Plan 832 1025 from PR – Parks and Recreation District to R1 – Low Density Residential District. The lands will be consolidated into the adjacent property. No physical changes are proposed. A Public Hearing is scheduled to be held as follows: Date: June 12, 2017 Time: 5:00 p.m. Place: Camrose City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB Any person(s) who have an interest regarding the passing of Bylaw 2942-17 are encouraged to attend the Public Hearing in person to state their support or objections. Any written submissions to be considered by City Council are required to be submitted no later than June 6, 2017, at 4:00 pm by mail to: Kim Isaak, Deputy City Manager, City of Camrose 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 or by email to: kisaak@camrose.ca Notice is hereby given that Council may thereafter without further notice proceed with final approval of Bylaw 2942-17 at the regular Council Meeting on June 12, 2017. For additional information, contact Francisca Karl, Long Range Planner, phone 780-672-4428 or email to fkarl@camrose.ca.

PUBLIC NOTICE The Development Authority has approved Development Permit #ABP2017017 on May 18, 2017 granting a variance for an encroachment of 0.11 m of the 6.0 m minimum required rear yard setback of a detached garage located within the R2 – Mixed Use Residential District located at: 6212B-48A Avenue; Lot 16, Block 6A, Plan 2764TR Any person having an objection to this development, or for further information, please contact Planning and Development Services, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8, phone 780-672-4428, or email: planning@camrose.ca by June 1, 2017 at 4:30 p.m.

City council revisits the naturalization project By Lori Larsen

During the May 15 City of Camrose regular council meeting, councillors in a six to two vote, approved option three, with modifications, of four choices regarding the Camrose Drive Berm Naturalization project. Councillors discussed in length the four options presented by administration in a report. Option one: Continuing with the naturalization of the berm as planned in stages over the next three to five years to just north of 54 Avenue. Option two: Returning all sections of the berm along Camrose Drive/68 Street to a routine mowed area with no additional trees than the present trees.

Option three: Retain select areas of the berm as naturalized where the slopes are wider and further away from residents and return other areas where the berm is narrow and very close to residents back to mowed. Any further consideration for naturalized areas would involve a direct pubic consultation such as neighbourhood meetings with direct door to door advertising prior to proceeding. Option four: to allow the grass to grow long each season on the entire berm of select locations as per Option one and three, but mow/mulch the long grass prior to winter each year. In the public commentary prior to discussion by council, Rajan Rathnavalu spoke to council about the

recent public forum held on April 9. “I had initially thought the public consultation would be simply providing information and clarifying what is the right decision to do and then go ahead,” said Rathnavalu. “It turned out to be more of a listening exercise. There were a lot of strong feelings about the naturalization and the depth of those feelings surprised me. “If we are to move forward on a interdependent and wholistic manner, members of the community on all sides need to be a part of that equation.” Rathnavalu drew a few conclusions from the public meeting. Firstly, that he heard no person speak out against ecology and that all share a common regard

for the importance of protecting our environment. He explained that, in his opinion, it is easy to cut the grass on the berm and it is likewise easy not to cut the grass on the berm, but that both require less attentive care. “The call is to be very thoughtful about these green spaces and to be attentive to the complexity of those situations. How we can use different complex natural ecosystems in very specific places for very specific purposes.” Rathnavalu indicated that the common position by all parties was “Everyone wants it (the berm) to be cared for and everyone wants to feel like it is being thoughtfully attended.” Council’s thoughts

During discussion on

the options presented by administration, councillors voiced their opinions. Councillor Bill Sears began with a motion as per the recommendation made by administration that council approve option one of the report, seconded by councillor Greg Wood. City of Camrose community services general manager, Ryan Poole explained that administration’s recommendation was based on what other major cities have been doing for approximately 20 years in regards to naturalization and that the process has proven to be successful. Councillor Sears noted that the naturalization project in Camrose involves more that just the Camrose Drive berm. Continued on page 14


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City council revisits the naturalization project Continued from page 13

“We seemed to have lost sight of what we were trying to do when we first started talking about the benefits of naturalization. “There is a plan and it has been here from the start. It includes tree planting, grass planting, weed control and looking after those trees,” said Sears. “I am little disappointed that we are having this discussion when we supported it all along. We had one bad year/experience and now we seem to be throwing the whole plan out. “The recommendation of administration is we carry on with the plan as we discussed and we learn from our mistakes. We make some changes so we don’t have those same issues in the future but we carry on with the plan as it was laid out and we will see the benefits of that down the road.” Councillor Kevin Hycha voiced his support for option three indicating council has a responsibility to represent the city as a whole. “We have heard it loud and clear from others that they are not liking it (naturalization specifically on the berm.) I am trying to look for a middle ground here. I support naturaliza-

tion I just wonder if Camrose Drive is the place for it.” Hycha suggested the City perfect areas that come out of the river valley to show the public what naturalization would look like in three to five years. Councillor Wayne Throndson also supported option three proposing some modifications including more consultation with the residents directly affected by naturalization. Councillor PJ Stasko supported option three with some modification, as a middle ground to try to satisfy both sides of the issue. In support of naturalization and likely option three, councillor Agnes Hoveland questioned Poole as to how other municipalities handled the concern of naturalization areas abutting directly onto residential areas. Poole provided examples of areas within Edmonton where naturalization areas go directly to the fence lines of residences. City of Camrose parks director Chris Clarkson explained that the naturalization plan included mowing a strip on the berm against the fence line of residences, along the road-

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster The naturalization project on the Ring Road berm came back to council for further discussion.

side and the back slope along the areas where the berm slopes back down towards the residences. Councillor Max Lindstrand would support option one with an amendment. “It would include continuing with our timeline but looking at some of the suggestions of doing it differently so it would be more appealing to people.

“But also I would be comfortable with option three. Slow things down and take some time in that three to five year window so these areas can prove themselves to be attractive spaces before we continue our project to completion.” In support of option one councillor Greg Wood noted that the present plan included compromise with

the cutting back of the slopes in an effort to reduce migration of vermin into the properties of residents abutting the naturalized areas. The motion to accept the recommendation by administration for council to accept option one was defeated. Option three was then discussed in length with councillor Throndson making a motion, seconded by councillor Stasko, for council to approve option three with an amendment to include administration (parks dept.) devising a plan for the implementation of option three that would include further public consultation and administration input. Throndson suggested administration have the plan prepared for review and approval at the regular council meeting to be held on June 12. A motion for council to approve option three and that implementation of option three be delayed until the parks department brings back an implementation plan to council for review and approval was carried.


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Beauty and the Beast Jr. allows junior high actors to shine

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Ecole Charlie Killam School students prepare for the production of Beauty and the Beast Jr. at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on May 29 and 30. Around the table, from back row left to right, Taylor Brady as Cogsworth, Marissa de Hoog as Mrs. Potts, Bella Hoppe as Babette and Jacob Tigchelaar as Lumière. Front from left, Nalyn Tindall as Belle and Nicole Poepping as Beast share a drink at the table. By Murray Green

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast award-winning animated film and stage play comes to life in this romantic and beloved take on the classic fairy tale in a version featuring middle school students from Charlie Killam School. Shows will be held at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on May 29 and 30 at 7 p.m. “This features our Grade 6 to 8 students, who have been working on this production since October,” said teacher Sabrina Heydorn, one of two teachers overseeing the drama students. It is based on the original Broadway production that ran for over 13 years and was nominated for multiple awards. It is an adaptation of the story of transformation and tolerance. “We picked Beauty and the Beast because it is one of my favourite Disney productions. We wanted something that involved more work for a bigger challenge with multiple sets, characters and costumes. It involves a lot more detail (compared to last year’s production of The Lion King),” said teacher Rhonda Basque. The classic story tells of Belle, a young woman in a provincial

town, and the Beast, who is really a young prince trapped under the spell of an enchantress. If the Beast can learn to love and be loved, the curse will end and he will be transformed to his former self. But time is running out. If the Beast does not learn his lesson soon, he and his household will be doomed for all eternity. Although the production also has 30 students, the same as last year, the roles are more challenging. “It seemed like we were going to need more characters, because there were more individuals instead of groups of animals. Now, everyone is a character and the students have more time on stage as individuals. It is a busier play,” said Basque. “It gives the students more responsibilities, more of a challenge and something different than last year,” added Heydorn. “Every single student has at least one or two lines, which gives them time to shine on their own.” The timing with a new Disney release helped the students. “ The students have watched both versions, so they understand how the animation roles were adapted to the human side. It gives them more

background knowledge,” said Basque. Picking students to play certain characters fell into place. “We made fantastic choices. Your show is only as strong as the weakest link and all of the students have been wonderful. We don’t have any weak links,” said Heydorn. “Our beauty and our beast are going to be fantastic because they worked well together last year and will again,” added Basque. Nalyn Tindall as Belle and Nicole Poepping as the Beast will lead the talented cast. With many fun supporting roles, it allows students to play objects inside the castle. This tale is filled with spectacular costume and set opportunities. “It wasn’t as basic, so more details had to be worked out,” said Heydorn. “We involved more parents with costumes and set designs. We borrowed costumes, so it has been more community support this time.” Last year, two school shows were sold out, so the tickets will be going fast.

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Strome’s Ethan Harty, a Grand North American Old Time Fiddle Championship winner, practices for the Prairie West Fiddle Championships to be held at the Bailey Theatre on June 9 and 10. An open dance will be held on the Friday evening prior to the championships on Saturday.

Prairie West Fiddle Contest to be held at Bailey Theatre By Murray Green

The Prairie West Fiddle Contest, Alberta’s newest fiddle event, will be featuring players from across Western Canada to showcase their skills and compete for prizes. “Quite a few years ago, fiddle concerts were a pretty big deal in this area and across Canada. The fiddles were brought here by Europeans and played a lot because it was a very portable instrument. Fiddle contests were started as a way for players to come together to learn new tunes and work towards a goal of winning and getting better,” said Ethan Harty of Strome, a Grand North American Old Time Fiddle Championship winner. “The Prairie West Fiddle Contest is a way of bringing that back.” The 15-year-old is a throwback to the old-style of fiddle playing. “He has that old soul of loving music in him,” said his mother Marie. “The younger generation wanted to revive more concerts as a way of sharing their love for music. Last year, the Grand Masters Contest came to Alberta, the first time ever to be held in the province. There was lots of enthusiasm over that and it inspired some younger players to encourage that kind of atmosphere and calibre of playing in Alberta.” Ethan has been invited to attend this year’s Grand Master Event in Quebec. “From a young age, I always liked to play the fiddle because I love the music and I like to make the music. My favourites include Tony Michael and Calvin Vollrath,” said the Grade 9 Daysland School student. He attended a Vollrath camp in St. Paul in his first start at lessons and learning the instrument. “From there, he met some talented players like Daniel Gervais, Tyler Vollrath, Byron and his father Alfie Myhre,” said mother Marie. “Alfie is going to be the emcee for the contest. It is good to have this event at the Bailey Theatre. It motivates you on stage when you have a venue like this.” Calvin Vollrath, Byron Myhre and Deanna Dolstra will be judges. “We can take a maxi-

mum of 40 entries and we are half full already,” she added. “That’s great because fiddlers tend to just show up the morning of the competition.” A Welcome Showcase and Dance will start off the weekend on Friday, June 9 at 7 p.m. with admission by donation at the Bailey Theatre. “This won’t be as formal. Fiddlers will play songs they won’t be able to play in the competition,” said Ethan, who enters about five competitions a year. The preliminary competition begins Saturday, June 10 at 10 a.m. They start with a preliminary round in age groups, junior 12 and under, youth of 17 and under, adults 18 to 54 and then seniors 55 and older. “A set for juniors is three tunes. They play a waltz, a jig and a reel, which is the fastest,” Ethan explained. “In the youth and up categories, a fourth song is added, which is a tune of choice. You could add a polka or show tune. The tune of choice really shows your style of play and sets you apart from others. It is a chance to show off your ability. There is an element of difficulty, but most important is how well you play.” The top performers will be asked back for the final championship and show at 7 p.m. “Three from each age category will move on to the championship show. They have to play different songs than they did during the day,” said Ethan. In the first year of the event, the Harty family is trying to attract fiddlers from western Canada. They want to make this a yearly showcase. “This is a chance for all of the top players to play and is an opportunity to hear the top fiddlers, regardless of age or categories,” shared Marie. Tickets are available online at www.bailey theatre.com/tickets, at the Bailey Box Office 504150 Street from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m. or by phoning 780-672-5510.


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BRSD to host information night on Christian-based public education By Murray Green

If you would like to see a Christian-based public school experience for your children in Camrose, then attend an information night on Wednesday, May 31 at 7 p.m. in the Library of Chester Ronning School. A Logos (translation: Jesus is the word of God) Christian Program is being proposed by the Battle River School Division. The faithbased program would be a non-denominational education program that provides the instruction of the Alberta curriculum within a Christian context. “Like all public school divisions, we have moved away from any religious instruction in classrooms because our society is far more multicultural now,” said Diane Hutchinson, BRSD community relations advisor. “We can’t assume that everyone, or anyone, comes from the same religious background. However, within the public school system, parents can ask for specific things to be included in the educational program. We have Cornerstone Christian School which is very focused on a Christian philosophy where it is like a Christian

immersion experience. Every year, we have parents in Camrose, and staff too, that ask if there is any interest in offering Christian-based programming,” she explained. “The purpose of this information night is to ask the question if there is interest in a Christian-based program in Camrose.” The Logos program would be offered at Chester Ronning School in a Christian values focused classroom alongside traditional program classes in a community school setting. “If you live anywhere in Camrose, you could go to Chester Ronning School to attend the Logos classroom. Right now, we have attendance areas for each school that are closed. Three years after the movement of Grade 6 students to Charlie Killam School, we agreed to look at attendance areas again. Those talks are going to happen again next year.” The Logos program provides a solid foundation, with a strong academic focus, in a caring Christian environment; activities such as a morning prayer, Bible reading and daily devotions; nurturing and reinforcing spiritual values. Students will be

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encouraged to lead productive, compassionate lives and develop strong commitments to families and local communities. “We are asking what grade, or grades and if offering a split class to start the program is acceptable.” The BRSD offers a range of programs to help ensure students and families have a positive experience at school. “We started French immersion and the Cornerstone Christian School began because of parent requests, so we will listen to what people have to say about Logos,” said Diane. BRSD will discuss the plans in more detail and answer questions at the meeting Wednesday evening.

Junior high to hold spring band concert By Murray Green

École Charlie Killam School will be holding a Music Program Spring Concert featuring students from Grade 6 to 8 on Wednesday, May 24, beginning at 7 p.m. in the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre. “This is our Spring Concert featuring performances by our Grade 6, Grade 7 and Grade 8 concert bands as well as our choir, Jazz Ensemble, and a couple of chamber ensembles,” said Bob Bailey, band director at ECKS. “The concert bands just

returned from the Alberta Band Association Provincial Festival of Bands in Red Deer, where all three of them received grades of superior, which is the highest mark available,” said Mr. Bailey. To purchase tickets visit the Lougheed Arts Centre website at www. camroselive.ca or call the Lougheed Box Office at 780-608-2922 Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday from 1 to 4:30 p.m. It is also open one hour prior to all performances.


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BMO celebrates 112th anniversary By Murray Green

It has been 112 years since BMO (Bank of Montreal) opened a branch in Camrose. Back on May 31, 1905 the bank rented part of R.B. Price’s general store to start operations in the Hamlet of Sparling. The hamlet only had 50 people, but it showed promise of growing and BMO helped make that happen. “We want to celebrate the anniversary on May 31 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with a barbecue and cake outside of our branch We want you to join us,” said current manager Tricia Cameron. “The proceeds from the barbecue will be going to the Battle River Community Foundation.” The first manager, Frank Pike, came to Camrose from Wetaskiwin on horseback with money in his saddlebags. Later that year the hamlet became a village and in 1907 the Town of Camrose (hill of roses) was formed. That same year the construction of a new bank building was completed on Main Street. The branch was perfectly situated about 30 miles from Wetaskiwin and 60 miles from Edmonton. Frank’s brother James

Pike took over as manager in 1910. F. W. Anderson was appointed manager following the amalgamation for a year. BMO was originally a branch of the Merchants Bank of Canada, but merged with the Bank of Montreal in 1922. J. G. Robinson became the manager until E. A. Rostad was named to the position in 1936. After 10 years, early in 1946, H. C. Miller became the manager and he searched for a new location. By 1948, the branch required a larger building and in March 1951 they purchased the 1928-built Masonic Building (now Inspirations) at the corner of 50 Avenue and 50 Street. D. V. Gilmour was the new manager in 1949, followed by Dan Purcell in 1958, Jack A. Barr in 1962, J. D. Roddis in 1972, Lyle J. Moore in 1976 and Hugh McKinnon in 1980. Growing with the city, the branch then moved to the current location at 4906-50 Street in 1993. Today, with a population over 18,000, it is still a vibrant growing city and also features a strong agricultural area surrounding it.

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It was Aug. 13, 1910 on a day that began like any other summer in Camrose. By noon some were saying the day had brought calamity.’ Frank Pike, the popular branch manager of the Merchants Bank of Canada, was heading to Saskatoon. Residents in the Alberta town feared they could not spare their pioneer banker’s healthy optimism. He had done much for the people of Camrose. He used the flexibility of the banking system to their advantage, helped establish a branch of the Canadian Club, organized the town’s board of trade and

was the inspiration behind the agricultural society. Laying on Stoney Creek’s grassy slope in 1905, the Newfoundland born banker watched workers build the bridge that the first train to Camrose would cross and mused that the little hamlet would one day be an important place. The Merchants reaped large dividends from his enthusiasm. “Our loyalty to your institution,’ wrote customers hoping Pike would stay, “is inseparably wrapped up in our personal loyalty to yourself, remembering, as we do, the splendid relations that for the past five years have resulted in such mutual

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The Frank Pikes of Canada and the banking system gave meaning to have faded into history without much fanfare. They are part of a forgotten episode in the evolution of Canadian finance which brought tremendous change to the business of banking and the perceptions Canadians and their politicians have about bankers and the institutions they manage. Most bankers and those they employ appear

indifferent to banking’s past and the lessons it holds. The result, in part, is that Canadian banking historiography is still in its infancy and those whose business it is to understand and explain banking’s role in Canada have only a limited sense of how banks went from being perceived as partners in Canada’s development after Confederation to being perceived by some as near enemies of the state.


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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Camrose Elks Exalted Ruler Gerry Czapp and City of Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer and members of the Elks and Royal Purple raise the flag to mark May as Hearing and Speech Month as well as Canada 150 at the Elks’ Hall on May 7. Elks and Royal Purple assist children who are at risk of developing learning problems if speech, language and hearing problems are not identified early. Below: Camrose Elks Exalted Ruler Gerry Czapp, City of Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer and members of the Elks and Royal Purple declared May as Hearing and Speech Month in Camrose at the Elks’ Hall, May 7. The Elks and Royal Purple have established a program to bring about the earliest possible identification of the hearing impaired child by continuing to search out ways to assist in the detection, development and rehabilitation of these children.

Seniors have human rights, too By Bruce Hinkley, MLA Wetaskiwin-Camrose

Congratulations to Anna Harder of Camrose on being appointed to the Alberta board of AFSC (Agriculture Financial Services Corporation). I am pleased to announce that The Camrose Open Door Association has been awarded the 2017 Alberta Justice General Community Justice Award in the Innovation category. Congratulations on this outstanding contribution to community justice. This award is presented annually to individuals and organizations for extraordinary contributions in promoting community safety through crime prevention in the province. I would like to provide some background about the concern regarding the issue of age restrictions in housing. Last year, a senior with the Elders’ Advocates of Alberta Society brought forward a court application against the Minister of Justice arguing that protection against discrimination on the basis of age should be written into the Alberta Human Rights Act. This deals with the areas of goods, services, accommodations, facilities and tenancy. The court ruled in favour of the claim and now requires the government to rewrite sections of the Human Rights Act over the coming year. The senior bringing forth the application to end age discrimination may not have realized that if people cannot be discriminated for age in one area, it may also apply to other areas. This successful court case will impact age restrictions for accommodations restricting persons based on age. It is interesting to note that while all other jurisdictions protect against discrimination on the basis of age in housing, some exceptions have been allowed for things like seniors’ housing, targeted supportive housing and shared accommodations. Because these sections of the Human Rights Act deal with goods, services, accommodations, facilities and tenancy, there will have to be exemptions in order to prevent human rights cases being filed over accepted practices like seniors’ discounts, not serving alcohol to minors or not selling cigarettes to people under 18. The Alberta chapters to the Canadian Condominium Institute is asking that amendments allow condominium corporations and/or developers to continue to maintain or introduce age-restrictive bylaws. On the other hand, the Child-Friendly Housing Coalition of Alberta is asking that amendments only include exemptions for seniors and supportive housing. It may be necessary to clarify the language regarding the definition of age and housing, but the right amendments will be passed and I thank all those who have expressed their concern about this court ruling. Here is some news from ATCO and TransAlta regarding their transition from coal-fired plants to natural gas. ATCO president Nancy Southern has indicated they could actually make the transition by 2020 – 10 years before the target date of 2030. Southern has been quoted to say, “Our belief is that it makes sense to move to gasification of those coal plants now.” ATCO chief strategy officer Siefried Kiefer said his company’s conversion plans are motivated by the expiry of power-purchase contracts in 2020, not carbon levies. This new legislation is supported by organizations like the Canadian Home Builders’ Association, the Insurance Bureau of Canada and the Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Condominium Institute. If the Bill is passed it will: establish a licensing system for home builders; provide home buyers with information on home builders all in one place; protect people from negligent or unscrupulous builders by creating provisions to remove or suspend bad builders from operation. Ontario, British Columbia and Quebec already have licensing programs in place. This means 75 per cent of Canadians have the benefit and protection of building licensing. Another grant coming up quickly is the Alberta Culture Days Grants which are grants to cultural organizations, non-profit groups, libraries, venues and facilities, schools and community groups for up to $10,000. Check the Alberta Culture Days website at: www.albertaculturedays.ca for more details. Apply by June 16. Mewasin anoch kakisikaw! (Have a great day!). For more information check the Alberta Government webpages or call my offices to talk to Niel or Tony at either 780-672-0000 or 780-352-0241.


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Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park to host plant sale, craft workshop By Lori Larsen

On May 13, the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park opened its doors for a season packed full of fun and adventure. During the opening, guests were able to explore the many artifacts and displays of the station museum, shop at the White Elephant Gift Shop, enjoy homemade goodies and tea, take a ride on the Percy-like train or just sit and enjoy the tunes of local musicians gathered to entertain in the Tea Room. On May 27, the station will once again be hosting the plant sale and swap from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. People are invited to purchase or swap the Station garden plants or bring in plant donations to

be purchased or swapped. Any items that can be used in the gift shop are graciously accepted. The White Elephant gift shop is open Tuesdays to Saturdays. A knowledgeable gardener will also be on hand to assist with any gardening questions you may have. Carrot cake and beverages will be available for purchase. On June 7, the Save the Earth Day will be hosted at the Meeting Creek station from 9:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. Grade 4 and 5 students will learn about social studies, environmental science and aboriginal curriculum. Students will have an opportunity to learn about the history of the buildings with handson discovery and roleplaying characters.

On Saturday, June 17 from 1 until 3 p.m. the station will be hosting a unique crafting experience. The flower dye art craft involves transferring the natural dyes of flowers and plants onto water colour paper. The end results are some unique works of art that can be created into bookmarks, gifts, tags, handmade cards, even small pictures. Attendees will be required to bring a hammer. The workshop is open to residents six years and older. Children must be accompanied by an adult. For more information contact the station at 780-672-3099.

Looking Back

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25 Years Ago This Week – May 26, 1992 • Wideman Drapery advertised May Daze: Up to 25% off selected prints and sheets. • The 7th Annual Cruise Nite was being promoted for Saturday, May 30. Organizer Ian McBlain was quoted, “Anyone is welcome to drive in it, no matter what year your vehicle is or what kind of shape it’s in.” • Odegardens advertised 10 geraniums for $26.50 and 5 strawberry plants for $1.95.

50 Years Ago This Week – May 23, 1967 • CFCW announced Belvedere Cigarettes as the sponsor of the Provincial Weather Roundup at 7:50 a.m. on Monday, Wednesday and Friday. • For the third annual Jaywalkers’ Jamboree happening June 2 and 3, merchants from beyond 50th Street were allowed (by City Council) to have merchandise displayed outside their premises. • Increased postage rates went into effect on June 1, 1967. Special delivery letter rate in Canada: 50¢.

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PHONE 780-672-3142 4925-48 STREET, CAMROSE RAILWAY OPENING Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster The Camrose and District Heritage Railway Museum and Park had its season opening on May 13. Visitors took in the displays and artifacts, shopped at the White Elephant Gift Shop, rode the Percy-like train and delighted in the music provided by a band of local musicians.


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MASS START

Murray Green, Camrose Booster It was a mass start for runners in the ninth annual Ole’s Spring Run Off in Stoney Creek on May 13. The event hosted by the Camrose Running Club was won by local marathoner Brendan Lunty in 27:43 minutes. In the three km event, Wesley Joyce was the fastest runner in 12:40 minutes.

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If you cannot resist mouth-watering ribs combined with a dose of laughter and all for a good cause, then the annual Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak Rib Tickler is just what you need. The Rib Tickler fundraiser will be held on Thursday, June 8 in the Camrose Resort Casino ballroom. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. with dinner served at 6:30 p.m. ‘This will be the fourth

annual Rib Tickler,” said Carol Davies-Pedersen. “It is called Rib Tickler because we serve ribs and we have something (entertainment) to tickle your funny bone.” This year, the club has booked the Heebee Jeebees, a soulful acapella singing and comedy act from Calgary who pride themselves with infusing fun and comedy into their songs. The evening will also include a silent auction and a chance to purchase tickets to be put into draw

boxes for items such as a bar fridge full of wine, a small freezer of meat, a half-share of Carol’s CSA Garden and the threemonth lease of a vehicle from a local dealer. Tickets for the Rib Tickler are available at the front desk of Royal LePage Rose Country Realty. For more information on the Rotary Club of Camrose Daybreak, visit the webpage at camrose daybreakrotary.org.


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Richard Rudolph Pfeiffer August 24, 1936 ~ May 4, 2017 Richard Rudolph Pfeiffer of Camrose, Alberta, formerly of Bawlf, Alberta, passed away on Thursday, May 4, 2017 at the age of 80 years. Richard was born in Daysland, AB. He was the oldest son of Henry and Minna Pfeiffer of Bawlf, AB. Along with his brother Art and sister Lillian (Voss), he attended Gladstone School and spent many hours curling and playing hockey. He was an active member of Grace Lutheran Church. Richard met Frances in 1974 at a dance in Red Deer. They married in 1975 and Richard became the proud father of Dana (Belmore) and Tyler. Karmyn (McAuliffe) was added to the family in 1976. Richard worked on the family farm until around 1980 when he began working for Stelco and Camrose Pipe. Richard and Frances moved to Camrose, AB in 1996. He retired in 2001 and spent his retirement years camping, travelling and spending time with his three children and 12 grandchildren: Taryn Belmore, Brayden Belmore, Logan Belmore, Jaelyn Belmore, Evan Belmore, Keegan Belmore, Callen Belmore, Ryley McAuliffe, Juliah McAuliffe, Wyatt McAuliffe, Megan Pfeiffer and Hallie Pfeiffer. Richard is survived by his wife Frances; children Dana (Allan) Belmore of Beaumont, Tyler (Tammy) Pfeiffer of Edmonton, Karmyn (Peter) McAuliffe of Berry Springs, Australia; twelve grandchildren; brother Art (Gail) of Camrose; and sister Lilian (Garry) Voss of Bawlf. He was predeceased by his parents Henry and Minna; and brother-in-law Michael McCrimmon. A Funeral Service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 18, 2017 from Grace Lutheran Church in Camrose, Alberta with Rev. Bob Deobald officiating. Inurnment has taken place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Alberta Heart and Stroke Foundation, the Cross Cancer Institute or to Habitat for Humanity, Camrose. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Helen Roberta Graftaas February 10, 1928 ~ April 9, 2017 Helen was born in Lampman, Saskatchewan to Robert and Myrtle Coxen on February 10, 1928. She passed away on April 9, 2017 at the age of 89 years. Helen was the artsy one in the family. She went as far as Grade 12 in Royal Conservatory Piano, was the lead soprano in numerous operettas in Regina and did a lot of needlepoint, cross-stitch and crocheting over the years. She moved to Edmonton through work in the early ’50s, met Jim and they were married in 1955. They moved to Camrose in 1968 and where they resided ever since. Helen had a good sense of humor and was as sharp as a tack until the end. She was a private person and, because of that, requested no funeral. Left to cherish her memory are husband Jim (62 years); son Gary (Gwen); granddaughters Carly (Megan), and Nicole (Kriss); daughter Lynn (Ken Kuehn); in-laws Norm and Edith Graftaas; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her parents Robert and Myrtle Coxen; brother Scott; and sister-in-law Joyce. The family would like to thank the staff at Sunrise Village for their friendship and care over the last two years. We’d also like to thank the staff in Unit 2 Palliative Care at St. Mary’s Hospital for their outstanding care and compassion in her final three weeks. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Diabetes Association or to St. Mary’s Hospital Unit 2 in Helen’s honor. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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July 18, 1928 ~ May 17, 2017 Mary Elizabeth Ryan was born in Coolnaboy, Oylegate, County of Wexford, Eire on July 18, 1928. She passed away on May 17, 2017 at the age of 88 years. Mary cherished her family, her Irish heritage and her faith in God. Throughout her life, she always made time for the people she loved, a good laugh and heartfelt prayer. Mary is fondly remembered by Roy, her husband of 58 years; sons Michael (Margaret) and Brian (Susan); grandchildren Kristen, Jodie (Andrew), Danielle, Brittany, Wyatt and Connor; great-grandson Jackson; brother Aidan (Betty) Ryan; sisters Frances Harmon and Margo (Mogue) Doyle; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and extended family. Mary was predeceased by her son Kevin; her parents Michael and Mary Catherine Ryan; brothers Patrick and James Ryan; sister Nancy Carey; and brothers-in-law Vin Carey and Owen Harmon. A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 23, 2017 from Our Lady of the Prairies Roman Catholic Church in Daysland, Alberta with Father Christian Nwaigwe officiating. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Daysland Hospital Foundation. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

June 1, 1948 ~ May 16, 2017 David Stephen Heinz of Hay Lakes, Alberta passed away on Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at the age of 68 years. He was born to Arthur and Helen Heinz on June 1, 1948 in Edmonton, Alberta. He will be deeply missed and lovingly remembered by his sisters Valerie Trachsel of Brooks, Alberta, Carole (Patrick) Nolan of Tofield; brother Bryan (Kerry) Heinz of Calgary; and nieces and nephews Sarah (Greg) Greenleese, Michael Nolan (Cassie), Daniel (Morgan) Nolan, Joel Heinz and Jonathan Heinz. He was predeceased by his parents Arthur and Helen Heinz. David graduated from the University of Alberta with a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. He practiced as a Professional Engineer for a number of years. In his later years, he enjoyed farming on the family farm until ill health limited his activities. The family wishes to thank Dr. Windram, Dr. Kantoch, Dr. Lien and the staff at the Mazankowski Heart Institute for the excellent and dedicated care given to David for many years. A Funeral Service will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 25, 2017 from Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Hay Lakes, Alberta with Rev. Donald Bolstad officiating. Inurnment will take place in the Hay Lakes Cemetery. If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Heart and Stroke Foundation, Our Saviour Lutheran Church, or to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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In Loving Memory of

Verna Eileen Lane Drimmie January 29, 1921 ~ May 10, 2017 On Wednesday, May 10, 2017, Verna Drimmie, our Mom, Grandma, GreatGrandma and friend, passed away at the age of 96 years. Verna was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. She served in the RCAF for three years where she met her husband George. After serving in the RCAF, they married in Winnipeg and enjoyed 48 years of marriage. Their early years were spent in Toronto, then Hamilton and, finally, in Ancaster, Ontario where they had many friends and raised their family. Following George’s death, Verna moved to Camrose in 1999. Verna spent several months every year at her beloved cottage on Lake Ontario. While her passing leaves a large void in our hearts, she has left us with a lifetime of happy memories. She had such a positive attitude towards everything she did and her life was filled with laughter, kindness and generosity towards everyone around her. She led by example and was an inspiration to those who knew her. Verna was keenly interested in the world and people around her. She enjoyed walking, working her puzzles and reading. We thank the loving, caring staff and the residents at Bethany Meadows who made her last few months comfortable and happy. A special thank you to Rena, Maxine, Linda, Caroline, Joe, and Chris Zarski. We also thank Margaret Hansen, friends and visitors from Liberty Village, Camrose United Church and the Senior Centre Scrabble Club. She greatly treasured all these friendships and visits in Bethany. Thank you also to Dr. Morrow and staff on Unit 5 at St. Mary’s Hospital for the excellent care and kindness shown to her last summer. She is now at peace. At her request, no formal memorial will be held. Inurnment will take place in Hamilton, Ontario at a later date.


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Amanda Patenio Rosekrans

The family of

Bryan Braim … wishes to express our thanks to everyone who supported us through this time. Thank you to all who sent donations and cards and for your prayers and words of comfort. Thank you to the staff and nurses at Bethany Meadows for your loving care of Bryan (Dad) in his last days. Your support was greatly appreciated more than words can express. Thank you to Cam Parker at Burgar Funeral Home for the arrangements and support to the family. It was greatly appreciated. Thank you to Chaplain Garth Wehrfritz-Hanson for your ministry through memories of Bryan at the interment and for your comfort to the family. Also, thank you to CityLights Church for a wonderful venue and to the ladies for the lunch afterwards.

Brenda Rose Brooks March 3, 1956 ~ May 9, 2017 Brenda Rose Brooks of Tofield passed away on Tuesday, May 9, 2017 at the age of 61 years. Left to cherish her memory are her husband Donald and three children and their families. At Brenda’s request, there will be no formal service held. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome. com.

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August 6, 1945 ~ April 28, 2017 Amanda Patenio Rosekrans, age 71, passed away on April 28, 2017 at St. Mary’s Hospital in Camrose, Alberta after a long struggle with breast cancer. She was born in Samar, Philippines on August 6, 1945. Amanda came to Canada in 1981 to work as a nanny in Calgary. In March 1983, she married Ray Rosekrans. They lived happily on their farm at Edberg, Alberta where they raised pigs and chickens and tended a large garden. After Ray passed away in 1997, Amanda continued to tend to the farm until she sold it in 2012 and moved to a condo in Camrose. Amanda will be fondly remembered for nourishing people around her with love, faith, singing, delicious cooking and, of course, her famous “pan de sal” (Filipino rolls), also called, Amanda’s bun. She was also an active member in the Filipino community in Camrose, which will miss her presence dearly. Amanda was predeceased by her loving and devoted husband, Ray; her parents Premitivo and Catalina Patenio; sister Nonelda Cramie; and brothers Hormie Patenio and Dodong Patenio. She is survived by her seven siblings Pedro Patenio, Minda Dajoya, Emilio Delvo, Primitivo Patenio, Editho Patenio, Deolinda Legaspi and Gemilda Patenio; sister-in-law Nenita; nieces and nephews Ronaldo, Ariel, Jovy, Nelia, Orlando, Jemelyn, Ramjen, Milinda, Danny, Gina, Domingo, Grace, Randy, Rhia, Marylin, Edison, Nenilda, Demencio, and Angelica. We also remember her close friends Pat and Irvin Frank, Selma Sands, Dave and Susan La Torre, Mary Golden, Rosaline Cogasi, and Elizabeth Brynda for going above and beyond with the help and care they have shown Amanda over the years. Also remembered are caregivers Estela Pernites and Lucy Colino for the exceptional care and comfort they gave to Amanda during her last days. On behalf of her family, thank you! Family, friends and others whose lives Amanda touched are invited to Burgar Funeral Home (Camrose, Alberta) on Saturday, May 27, 2017 where a viewing will be held at 10:00 a.m., funeral service at 11:00 a.m., followed by lunch at the Masonic Hall from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m. and the burial at Ferry Point Cemetery at 2:30 p.m. Flowers are welcome, though Amanda’s wish was that memorial contributions be made to the Canadian Cancer Society in her honour. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

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Joan Greenwood December 13, 1927 ~ May 4, 2017 Joan leaves this world with a legacy of faith and love through her family: her children Leonard Greenwood and Terumi Sekihara, Dorothy Marshall, Sheila and Ron Hamilton, Irene and Brian Green, and David and Benita Greenwood. She was also very blessed to have 17 grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren. A funeral service for Joan Greenwood will be held on May 29, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Anglican Church, Camrose. If you so choose, donations in Joan’s memory can be made to St. Andrew’s Anglican Church.

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Young role model for children

In loving memory of

David Hering who passed away on May 21, 2015 I remember the day   that I met you, And the day that God   made you mine. I remember the day   that He took you away, I will until the end of time. But through all the tears   and heartaches, There is one thing that   makes me glad, That you chose me to share   with you, Those precious years we had. My lips cannot tell how   I miss you, My heart cannot tell you   what to say. God alone knows how   I miss you, In a home that is lonesome  today. Your smile is gone forever, And your face I cannot touch. Still, I have our precious  memories, I love you so very much. Your memory is my keepsake, With which I’ll never part. God has you in His keeping, I have you forever in my heart. Your wife, Lori

The family of the late

Karen Knievel …wishes to extend our sincere thanks for the many kind words, condolences and support that we received. We would also like to send our gratitude and appreciation to the staff at Wetaskiwin Health Care Centre and Long Term Care Centre for the wonderful care and friendship during Karen’s time with you. We thank you all for the cards, donations, flowers and visits.

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In loving memory of the late

Theodore “Ted” Douglas Lavoie October 28, 1956 ~ May 23, 2014 Three years have passed, Ted, Since you were called away. How well do we remember That sad and dreary day. You had a nature and smile That we could not help   but love, And a heart that was purer   than gold. And to those who knew you   and loved you, Your memory will never   grow cold. Miss you and love you, Your sisters, Terry and Trudy

In loving memory of

Betty Roberts who passed away on May 25, 2008 It only takes a little space To write how much   we miss you. But it will take the rest   of our lives To forget the day we lost you. Sadly missed, always loved and remembered, George, Shery, Lory, Marc and families

By Lori Larsen Working with younger children is something 16-year-old Jemma Lauder thoroughly enjoys and may possibly be something she might pursue later in life. At an early age herself, Jemma began to understand the gratification in helping others, especially youth. “I started volunteering when I was pretty young,” said Jemma. “I think I was about 11 or 12 when I started helping with jump rope (a sport she is involved with). My sister was a coach and I helped her with the younger participants. “I really like helping with the little kids.” At 13 years old Jemma began working with the summer programs at the Camrose Aquatic Centre. “I started volunteering with the Little Explorers group, which are the four to seven-year-olds. “I did that for three years and the first two years I was there almost every day because I really enjoyed it and it was just so much fun for me.” Continuing her love for working with children and acting as a positive role model, last summer Jemma worked for the Creative Arts program. “There were children there that didn’t really get along, so I liked putting them together and encouraging them to become friends. I showed them how important it was to share it and tried to teach them that it can make another

person’s day by just one simple thing and I really try to make sure they don’t fight.” With an interest in psychology, Jemma may try to pursue work in the field of child and youth care with a mandate of being able to assist children in need by ensuring they are living in a good home life, something Jemma feels all children deserve. “There were children who would be there (at the Creative Arts Program) that were sad and it was so good to be able to help them and make them happy.” Jemma recalls a specific incident when helping with a young boy in the jump rope sport (Camrose Spirals). “In my first year of jump roping there was a young boy who, if he was having a bad day wouldn’t want to do anything so it was really nice to be able to help him out and get him back to jumping. “When I coach I get the youngest group of children every year.” Besides coaching and working with youth Jemma is also an active volunteer in Camrose and is in her second year in the Our Lady Mount Pleasant (OLMP) leadership class. “When I was in Grade 9 I was in the Interact Rotary Club (presently not operating) and we helped out with things around the town, such as coat checking at the casino. We also went on a service trip to Phoenix, (AZ) and helped out with the homeless. We sorted donations and read

In loving memory of

Betty Roberts who passed away on May 25, 2008 Special Mom A loving thought, A silent tear, A happy memory, Of one so dear. Always with me, Shery Roberts

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster Jemma Lauder takes part in many volunteer activities through the Our Lady Mount Pleasant leadership class including helping out the school maintenance staff by collecting recycling throughout the school.

books to children who were in a shelter.” Her involvement in the OLMP leadership class also has her contributing far beyond that of many adults. “I did Relay for Life last year and lots of fundraiser and currently I am leading a fundraiser for the stain glass window at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church.” Part of which involves Jemma speaking to classes at the school and the church groups. “Last year with Leadership we went to the Mustard Seed in Edmonton twice and volunteered there, making and serving supper for less fortunate people. Then for an hour or two we sat around with the people and talked about their experiences and just got to know a lot of people there.” Jemma related that this was one of her favourite leadership activities. “You can see how people can go from living in a house then the next day are on the streets and how thankful they are for just getting a small meal. “There was this one man who I talked to for about an hour and he explained to me how he was living in this house and then without notice he was told to leave and he had some sort of medical condition so he couldn’t work making it difficult for him to earn money,” she said with a mature amount of empathy. This year Jemma is also part of the Enviroventure Club at OLMP. “We go around the school on our different shifts and empty recycle bins to help out the janitor.” The club also did trail cleaning in Banff. Beyond the volunteering aspect of the Leadership Class, students are also taught invaluable lessons on how to be effective leaders. “I am the leader of a school dance happening next week. As leaders we have to make the schedules for ticket selling, sell tickets and organize and take part in the set up and clean up for the dance.” Jemma noted that the class has taught her not only leading and self confidence but giving to others pays back in dividends far beyond class credits. “Helping others out if you are upset makes you a little happier. Seeing a smile on someone else’s face really helps you out.” Who do you know as a community Difference Maker? Let us know. Call The Camrose Booster at 780-672-3142.


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Professional Advisor’s Luncheon assists BRCF By Murray Green

Financial advisors in Camrose gathered to assist the Battle River Community Foundation during a Professional Advisors Luncheon at the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park on May 17. “Once again we gather and partner to make a difference. Giving is not just about making a donation, giving is about making a difference,” said chair Vivianne Grue. “We greatly appreciate your continued support of this event and more importantly your support of our mission to provide a vehicle to accept and manage funds of community minded folks, creating a permanent legacy that benefits the community and fosters a spirit of giving.” She thanked everyone on two fronts. “First, your support to increase the administrative endowment fund. At the close of business in 2016, through your generosity and the generosity of others, we had close to $1 million in our administrative endowment fund. Secondly and most importantly, thank you for the role you play in advising potential donors of the Foundation and the role it can play in meeting their wishes.” Vivianne introduced the BRCF board. Past past chair and ambassador Ken Drever, past chair and continuing board member Blain Fowler, vice-chair David Ofrim, secretary Mike Rodin, treasurer, Imogene Walsh, directors Kevin Gurr, Jim Hampshire, Marshall Wideman and Darryl Schultz. Last week, Vivianne had the opportunity to attend a Community Foundations of Canada conference at which Gov. Gen. David Johnston addressed the gathering. These are just a few of the things he had to share with her. “Six years ago at your national conference I invited community foundations from across the country to help build a smarter, more caring country. With open hearts and minds you have exceeded all expectations. Your efforts to build communities where everyone belongs have flourished with more than ninety per cent of Canadian communities now having access to a community foundation. Together, as a movement, you are a force for generosity, innovation, dialogue and caring among neighbours.

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Murray Green, Camrose Booster Local professional advisors gathered for a hamburger luncheon at the Camrose Heritage Railway Station and Park on May 17 to celebrate the successes of the past year. Back row from left to right, Dean Inman of Kroeger Joyce, Doug Tien of Investors Group, Dan Cunningham of The Co-operators Camrose Insurance Service, Glen Bulger of Vision Credit Union, Mike Kelemen of The Co-operators-Camrose Insurance Services, Lawrence Dufresne Chartered Account, Corey Kudrowich of Investors Group, Grant Nahirniak of Investors Group, David Sheets of Vision Credit Union, Dave Chamberlain of Sun Life, Stephen Kambeitz of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz, Grant Burgess of Grant Thornton, Darren Daniels of Central Agencies, Martin West of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz, Scott Farnham of Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz, Greg Joyce of Kroeger Joyce and James Mayer of Central Agencies. Front row from left, Norm Mayer of Central Agencies, Cindy Cook of RBC Investments, Janice Zimmerman of H & R Block and Debbie Orcheski of Orcheski Wealth Advisory Group-BMO Nesbitt Burns. Unable to attend Brian Harberg of Harberg Nikiforuk Wood, Catherine Jones of Vision Credit Union, Chris Korte of Advico, Brandon Kroeger of Kroeger Joyce, Linda Norman of Linda Norman Professional Corp. and Greg Wood of Harberg Nikiforuk Wood.

“We must make giving not a switch Canadians turn on when something catches their attention and then off when their attention drifts to something else. We should make giving intrinsic and innate so that we give simply because it’s established right behaviour.” Three ideas to accomplish this come to mind. “We must make giving as uncomplicated as possible. We must identify and stress the qualities we share as a means of encouraging greater giving. We must open up more avenues for people to give of their time, talent and treasure,” said Vivianne. “The greatest act of giving is to encourage others to give. I call it widening the circle of giving.” She told the guests that “As professional advisors, you play a singularly important role in helping widen the circle of giving and helping your clients realize and create a personal philanthropic vision.”

Making a charitable gift is a very personal decision. With eighty-four per cent of Canadians contributing to charity on an annual basis, charitable giving is becoming an increasingly important part of your clients’ overall financial plans. Research shows only seven per cent of Canadians would leave money to charity in their will, in the absence of a specific discussion around charitable giving. However, if the issue is raised with them, when drawing up a will or financial plan, the figure rises to twenty-seven per cent, more than a threefold increase. “Now that’s widening the circle of giving,” said Vivianne. “These statistics really drive home the significant impact each of you as professional advisors can have on planting the seeds for charitable giving in the minds of your clients, or being able to assist those who come with their own ideas, and to facilitate making their wishes

come true. In these sensitive discussions between advisor and client, you are privy to clients charitable giving interests and motivations. You are the ones best able to match their personal charitable interests with financial planning needs.” Donors noted that upon consultation with some of their expert financial planners, many experts were not aware of the existence of community foundations. These experts were promoting other avenues such as establishing a private foundation. When donors themselves did further research, and spoke to others, they felt the Community Foundation better met their needs and desires, keeping giving simple and straightforward, while still accomplishing their philanthropic wishes. “I thought that was interesting to note. It also reinforced for me, the importance of keeping our professional advisors informed of community foundations and

the role they can play for their client, said Vivianne. “A community foundation is most often just the right vehicle for meeting donors’ wishes since it can grant to all sectors far and wide and go on granting year after year thus creating a true legacy gift.” In addition, BRCF has the grant making expertise. “Thus, the relationship between professional advisors and the Community Foundation is key to enhancing the service we provide to individuals who want to give back to their communities. Together we can make giving easy. Everyone wins when we work together. Advisors forge deeper client relationships. Clients benefit from tax advantages. And our communities are better supported, all through effective charitable giving. Never underestimate the impact of the funds granted, they do make a difference.”

Arts season ends with several incredible shows By Murray Green

Dance FX will be holding its annual Year End Recital at the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Centre on Saturday, June 3 at 11 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Of Being Earnest

Our Lady of Mount Pleasant will be bringing The

Importance of Being Earnest to the stage. It is a trivial comedy for serious people, by Oscar Wilde. It’s the story of two bachelors, John ‘Jack’ Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, who create alter egos named Ernest to escape their tiresome lives. They attempt to win the hearts of two wom-

en who, conveniently, claim to only love men called Ernest. The plot unfolds on Thursday, June 6 at 7 p.m. Dance Extravaganza

It’s the Ballet Camrose’s turn to hit the stage on Saturday, June 10 with a show beginning at 6:30 p.m. at the Lougheed Centre.

Dancers will showcase numbers in ballet, pointe, jazz, contemporary, modern, hip hop, lyrical, acro and tap routines. Sleeping Beauty

Ballet Camrose returns the next day, Sunday, June 11, for their version of the

classic Sleeping Beauty. The show has a 2 p.m. start. This is a full length ballet performed by the students of Ballet Camrose. Tickets for all events are available at camroselive.ca or by calling the Lougheed Centre box office at 780-6082922.


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The automotive section of

Debnam creates classic 70s machine By Murray Green

There is something about a Chevrolet Nova that screams power, class and style. It is the perfect car that looks like a daily driver, but out performs other vehicles on the road. “I built this 1972 Nova three years ago and now I drive it all of the time. I was looking for one for about 15 years. I came across this one in a barn and it sat there for 20 years. I had a 1969 GTO, but as soon as I found this one, I sold it and built this one,” said Charlie Debman of Bittern Lake. “I built this car in three weeks. It was a bare roller when I bought it. We (a bunch of friends) put in a new differential, transmission, engine, exhaust and the whole nine yards,” he explained. “I went from a car out of a barn to driving it home in three weeks with the help of my daughter’s boyfriend J.J. It was a lot of blood, sweat and tears in a short time frame.” The 1962 Chevy II was deliberately never intended to be revolutionary in concept or execution; its mission was to give Chevrolet buyers a simple, back-to-the-basics compact car. Ultimately, the Nova badge would replace Chevy II, but that wouldn’t happen until 1969. The car had an economical six cylinder motor and powerglide automatic. “It is now a 468 engine big block Chevy. I like to go fast,” chuckled Charlie on the move to the larger engine. “A lady bought it new at Don Wheaton Chevrolet. The whole chassis is built for racing, it just looks like a stock Nova.” He enjoys entering 100-footer competitions. “I won the two events we had in Camrose. My dream was to play with my car and enter some events and shows,” added Charlie. “My GTO had a 396, so I wanted something that could go.” The 1972 Nova received only minor trim changes from the previ-

ous year. The Rally Sport option with special suspension returned and was a rather popular choice, with 33,319 sold. Super Sport equipment went on 12,309 coupes, some of which also had the Rally package. Nova production moved to Norwood, Ohio, where it would be assembled alongside the Camaro. At mid-year a sunroof option became available on two-door models. Also, the optional Strato bucket seats available on coupes switched from the previous low-back design with adjustable headrests to the high back units with built-in headrests introduced the previous year on Camaros and Vegas. Despite the lack of change, Nova had its best sales season in years, with production of the 1972 models reaching 349,733. Of these, 139,769 had the six-cylinder engine. The cost of the new cars were

between $2,375 to $2,400, depending on features. Charlie is the vicepresident of the LowLifes Car Club in Camrose. “I wanted a sleeper car (looks like a normal car, but has extra power). I wanted to be able to drive it daily, weather permitting. I put on a couple of thousand miles a year in the summer.” He had the car appraised last August at $20,000. “Going from a $2,000 car to a $20,000 classic in three weeks is a pretty good investment,” he shared. “It is an original 67,000-mile car.” As a member of the car club, he takes his Nova to various shows in the area. “Our club travels to where ever we can,” said Charlie. That includes the Camrose Show ‘N Shine on July 1 and the Round Hill show in September.

SUPER NOVA

Murray Green, Camrose Booster Charlie Debnam of Bittern Lake completed his 1972 Chevy Nova SS (Super Sport) in just three weeks. He upgraded his SS (super sleeper) with a 468 engine that has earned him some hardware in 100-footer events.

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Drive responsibly on the road, safety first By Murray Green

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CCHS graduating students pay tribute and give thanks By Lori Larsen

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster École Camrose Composite High School class of 2017 were making the future look good during the ceremonies held on May 12 at the Camrose Regional Exhibition. Chelsea Barkman shares a smile with the crowd as she parades down the aisle.

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster CCHS students Karli Phillips, front, and Matt Harland, back, coordinators of ceremonies for the class of 2017 Spring Exercises graduating ceremonies threw tennis and miniature footballs into the crowd as they marched down the aisle.

On May 12, the Camrose Regional Exhibition was filled with glitter, gowns and grads as École Camrose Composite High School graduates crossed the stage in front of special guests, school faculty and staff, family and friends. CCHS principal Todd Sieben welcomed all guests and began by acknowledging that the event was taking place on Treaty 6 Territory and the traditional meeting ground for many indigenous people. Sieben left the students with 10 steps of being happy that included. “Complain less, appreciate more. Watch less and do more. Judge less and accept those around you more. Fear less and try more. Talk less and listen more. Frown less try to smile more. Consume less and create more. Take less give more. Hate less and try to love more. Worry less and learn to dance with life more.” Emceed by students Karli Phillips and Matt Harland, the afternoon was a tribute to the future that is looking good with speeches from students to friends, teachers and parents with reciprocating responses. After invocation by Clayton Milgate, greetings were given from Battle River School Division trustee Lorrie Sitler. “Tonight marks the first day of a new journey for all of you. The education that you have received at École Camrose Composite High School and throughout all your 12 years of education will give you a good base start on your journey. You can take those lessons with you to help achieve success in the future. BRSD believes one of the best gifts a student can be given is a well rounded education.” The first tribute was made to friends by students Katelynn Hodder and Kaylyn Walger. Hodder noted. “Friends are people who push you, challenge you, make you laugh, make you happy.” The second tribute was given to CCHS staff by students Arpita (Nikki) Bansal, Maiya Bentley and Shannon Lohner. Bansal spoke of the sacrifices teachers made to the betterment of the students. “They have taken on the task of teaching us not only the curriculum that they’re required to, but the basics of life that come from their experiences and beliefs.” In response teachers Todd Markowsky and Don Wright, with a degree of humour, advised the graduates to use the experiences and lessons given throughout their school years.

With a tribute to parents students Sarah Bernard and Kaylyn Walger spoke about the gratitude felt for all parents who constantly dedicated love, time and patience to getting their children to this point. Kaylyn summed it up with, “Being a parent is no walk in the park and we would like to commend you for doing what you believe to be true and right in raising us.” Parents Karen Walger and Scott Bernard responded on behalf of parents. Scott condensed the years of parenting to some laughter from the crowd. “It has been a long journey and you have finally made it. One of life’s greatest joys is being a parent. We watched you grow from an infant and all through those years you saw us heros in your eyes now as teenagers we know nothing and you know everything.” Karen said, “During your journey always remember there are people you can turn to for support, guidance and encouragement. We as parents only want the best for our children...why would we want anything less?” Scott concluded with a heartwarming message. “Follow your dreams, live, laugh and love.”

Lori Larsen, Camrose Booster CCHS students Kaylyn Walger, left, and Katelynn Hodder, right, paid a special tribute to friends during the ceremonies for the class of 2017 held on May 12.

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CAMROSE COMMUNITY-WIDE GARAGE SALE – May ¤fi¯ ¤fl¯ ¤‡ addresses you won’t want to miss… Area 1 5316 - 6 0 ST R EET, VICTORIA PARK – All 3 days, 9 am - 5 pm. Household and antiques. 5308-60 STREET – May 25, 26, 9 am - 5 pm. 6209-49 AVENUE – Great deals! Sat., 9 am - 4 pm. 4 810 -50 ST R EET, MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH – Thur., 9 am - 8 pm; Fri., 9 am - 6 pm. 5209A-52 STREET – Thur. Sat., 10 am - 8 pm. 5220-54 STREET BACK ALLEY – May 26, 5-9 pm; May 27, 10 am - 5 pm. Clothes, household items and more! 5319-58 STREET CLOSE – Fri. and Sat., 9 am - 4 pm. Multifamily garage sale. 5309-49 AVENUE – Thur., 5-7 pm; Fri., 1-6 pm; Sat., 8 am - 4 pm. Authentic John Deere 3-speed lady’s bicycle, misc. kitchenware. 5406-59 STREET – Fri., 12-6 pm. 5603-51 AVENUE – May 25, 26 1-8 pm; May 27, 10 am - 4 pm. A little something for everyone. 5321-58 STREET CLOSE – Fri., 6-9 pm; Sat., 8 am - 2 pm. Multi-family. Elec. lawn mower, dance costumes and much more.

53 0 5 - 61 STR EET, VICTORIA PARK – May 25, 26, 27. Moving sale. Tools, skis, bikes, canoe, household pieces, western books, Danielle Steele and mysteries.

Area 2 4510-50 AVENUE – Fri., 3-9 pm, Sat., 10 am - 9 pm. 4841-49 STREET – All 3 days, 9 am - 4 pm. New shower door, Bow-Flex, bar fridge, silk plants, biker helmet, leather jacket, tools. 5218-48 STREET – Thur., Fri., Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. Estate sale including everything but the kitchen sink!

Area 3 4205-70 STREET – Fri. and Sat. Multi-family sale. Tools, household. 5704-35 AVENUE – May 25-27, 9 am - 6 pm. Multi-family yard sale. Household, tools, women’s clothing and misc. 5613 -23 AV EN U E , VALLEYVIEW – May 25-27, 8 am - 2 pm. Tools, crafts, household items, Christmas decorations.

38 ELLIOTT DRIVE – All 3 days, 9 am - 6 pm. Mirror 48”x30”, tomato plants, lady’s clothes (some new), household, antique items, material, misc. #9, 5021-34 AVENUE – 8:30 am. Antiques, collectibles, china, books, records (33s and 78s), children’s read-along books/ records, CDs, cassettes, 8-track tapes, tools, misc. 42 03 -72 ST R EET, DUGGAN PARK – All 3 days, 9 am - 5 pm. 3-family sale. Florals, shoes, purses, clothes, tools, drills, china, chainsaw. 4216-69 STREET – All 3 days. Thur., Fri. 3-7 pm; Sat., 9 am to 3 pm. 5813-36 AVENUE – Thur., 5-9 pm; Fri., 9 am - 6 pm; Sat., 9 am - 6 pm. 5205-47 AVENUE – Fri., Sat., 10 am - 7 pm. 5320 - 47 AV EN U E , SOUTHVIEW APTS. – May 25-27, 9 am - 6 pm. 5808 MARLER DRIVE – All 3 days, 10 am - 7 pm. Are you looking for jean blankets, suitcases, pictures, household items, DVD movies and much more? Stop here!

6206-30 AVENUE – Fri., 10 am - 6 pm; Sat., 9 am 5 pm. Tomato plants, perennials, spinning wheel, vintage school chairs, household items, kids’ clothes. 6007-43 AVENUE – Moving sale, everything must go! Furniture, tools, misc. household items. 372 0 - 6 6 STR EET, CENTURY MEADOWS BAPTIST CHURCH GYM – Wed., 9 am - 9 pm; Thur., Fri., 9 am - 7 pm; Sat., 9 am - 3 pm. Huge fund-raiser garage sale. 4211-64 STREET CLOSE – May 26, 4-8 pm; May 27, 10 am - 8 pm; May 28, 10 am - 5 pm. Tools, office supplies. 4518-71 STREET CLOSE, VILLAGE AT WEST PARK – Thur., Fri., 10 am - 4 pm. Moving out sale. 52 05 -35 AV EN U E , CREEKVIEW – Thur. and Fri., 12-7 pm; Sat., 9 am - 1 pm. Snowblower, shop vac, a/c unit, baby items, toys, household and more! 72 MOUNT PLEASANT DRIVE – Access via alley off 45 Avenue. 10 am - 4 pm. Great deals on like-new and used stuff!

5805-43 AVENUE – May 25, 26, 27, 9 am - 8 pm. Family garage sale. Stamping Up, sewing supplies, toys, household items, Christmas items, numerous misc. items. 83 PARKRIDGE DRIVE – May 25 and 26, 9 am. Carpentry/ mechanic tools, furniture, household, etc. 70 04 - 46 AV EN U E , VILLAGE AT WEST PARK – Thur. to Sat., 10 am - 7 pm. Variety of good quality items, baby and toddler clothes, toys, high chair, Christmas trees. 5910-43 AVENUE – Fri., 7-9 pm; Sat., 9 am - 2 pm. 5904 MARLER DRIVE – Fri., 1-5 pm; Sat., 10 am - 5 pm. Tools, household, toys. 7506-37A AVENUE – Thur., Fri., 5-8 pm; Sat., 8 am - 6 pm. New home decor, woodworking, household, clothing, garage items. 3801-62 STREET – 9 am 5 pm, all 3 days. Tools, misc.

Area 4 4621-47 STREET – May 26 and 27, 9 am - 5 pm. Misc. items, chairs, futon, 1997 Saturn car, books, antiques and collectibles. 4718-44 STREET – Thur., Fri., Sat., 10 am - 4 pm. Misc. including children’s toys, antiques, collectibles, tools, etc.

Community wide garage sale weekend By Murray Green

Time to clean out your basement and garage again! It’s time for the third annual Camrose Community Wide Garage Sale. Last year, bargain hunters had the opportunity to visit multiple garage sales in one weekend in the city-wide event. This year, the multiple garage sale extravaganza will be held on May 25 to 27. People are excited about the possibility of higher traffic with the majority of garage sales falling on the same weekend in Camrose. The Camrose Booster offered a free 20-word classified ad and a place on the handy carry map, two free lawn signs and sale coverage in the week prior to the event to make the event a huge success. Garage sale listings appear on the Camrose Now! app and the facebook page. Should you have items left over from the sale, the Emergency Clothing and Furniture Depot is accepting clean, new and gently used items. They are open Monday to Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. to receive donations. You can also post them on the Booster’s Camrose Now! app under the Buy & Sell button!

HUGE SELECTION

Camrose Booster The Century Meadows Baptist Church is full of treasures in preparation for the annual Community Wide Garage Sale Weekend on May 25 to 27. The proceeds from the huge garage sale, which begins Wednesday, will be going towards funding a youth mission trip to Mexico. This is one of many sales throughout the community.


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43 0

74 ST.

74 ST.

7313

7310 7308 7306 7304 7302

MARLER

#9

2707 270 2706 3 26 27 2705 0 04 26 9 2 26 07 5608 7 AV 2703 05 E. 5607 5 CL 2 0 . 61 56 1 26 09 5608 2 60 26 7 AV 26 5607 0 E. CL 260 5 05 56 . 3 25 0 25 9 07 25 05 250 3 2409 2407

02

03 26 11 25

25

A 24 03 to D 24 03

1-11. 5321-58 Street Close 1-12. 5305-61 Street

24 0

06 25 504 2 02 25

IEW

A 11 24 to D 11 24 09 A 24 to D 09 24 A 24 07 to D 24 07 A 24 05 to D 24 05

PT SW 28-46-20-W4

YV

2 25 510 08

9

07 5 25 50 2

. 24 DR 241 to 13A

3

2

25 0

2

25 0

5609

6

1 25

0 25

09 26 05 3 26 60 3 2 51 11 2 5 2

25 0

E LL VA

27 27 13 57 03 27 11 27 09 27 2 07 0 27 705 26 2 2 03 26 08 26 613 26 11 26 06 07 26 04

14 26 610 6 2 60 2 02 26 514 0 2 51 2

VALLEYVIEW

28A AV

5608

27 14 27 27 10 27 06 02

2709

4602

50 AVE.

4217

1 2 3 4 5

#11 #10

30 34

CAMR

6

5903

5811

5905 5907

8

0 PA

66

512

50 4 50 8

560

5810 5812 5902 5904 5906 5908 0 27

4607 4605 4603 4610

4606

4913 4907 4905 4903 4901 4902

Oak

17 16

37 37 1 37 17 9 37 15 13 37 11 37 09 37 07 37 05 3703 3701

4

42 0

5202

22 4

CL.

62

216

19

23 25

2703

28 AVE.

4611

4911 4912 4909 4910 4907 4908 4905 4906 4903 4904 4210 4902

4330

6 21

52 8

RK

59 63 67 71

214

79

5608

2711

4613

4911 4912 4909 4910 4907 4908 4905 4906 4903 4904 4901 4902

CHARLIE KILLAM SCHOOL

4509 4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703

4306

CL 0 20 G E 220 R ID

. PA DR

8 22

E

4617

4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4402

4335

212

4 20

204

83

52 4

GE

30

87

86

RID

31 6

91

90

0 21

20 6

. DR 18 1

99 95

3-20. 20 8

208

3 5 7

9 11

4619

4003

5011 5009 5007

4915 4911 4909 4907 4905 4903 4901

4308

.

4 30 336 8 9 30 332 11 2 5 31 11 1 11 7 320 10 3 10

RK PA

98

200 EDG

8 22

EDGEWOOD DR. 21

A 308 B 6 30

604

1

13 15

16

608

0 11

14

61 2

ENEVOLD RD.

8 21

30 30 2A 2B

110 112

CL.

4620

50 12 5009 5010 5007 5008

SIFTON SCHOOL

47 AVE. 4621

5013 5011

4919 4917

4801

4601

4720 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4702

1

4004

4819

4403

CREEKVIEW

4 11

B 06 4408A 40 41 8B 41 0A 0B

OOD

6 61

GEW

114

4903 4901

5015 5013 5011 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008

4310

3-17.

GE PARK RID

27

3402

100 ED

4907

0 52 4202

5020 5018 5015 5016 5013 5014 5011 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008

5011

4920 4918 4916 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

4919 4917 4915 4913 4911

4602

4622

4703 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510

5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

4218

124

23

3408 3406 3404

122

4A 30 4B 30

3

1

12 8

56 54 52 50 48 46

4912 4910 4908

4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

4503

39 AVE.

14

3501

3410

220

7002 6912 6910 6908 6906 6904 6902

7032 7030 7028 7026 7024 7022 7020 7018 7016 7014 7012 7010 7008 7006 7004

7023 7021 7019 7017 7015 7013 7011 7009 7007 7005 7003 7001

71 ST.

7024 7022 7020 7018 7016 7014 7012 7010 7008 7006 7004 7002

7022 7019 7020 7017 7018 7015 7016 7013 7014 7011 7012 7009 7010 7007 7008 7005 7006 7003 700 7001 700 4 6907 2 6905 69 6903 ST6901

2

7019 7017 7015 7013 7011 7009 7007 7005

49 0

73 ST.

SUPER 8 7318 7316 7314 7312 7310 7308 7306 7304 73 02

74 ST.

73A ST.

7416 7414 7412 7410 7408 7406 7404 7402

75 ST.

75 ST.

7505 7503 7501 7413 7411 7409 7407 7405 7403 7401 7307 7305 7303 7301

75 ST.

4901

4515 4513 4511

5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5216

3607

15 19

JACK STUART SCHOOL

18 20 22

3005 31 0 3003 31 B 0A

61 0

4521

4002

128

0 62

3209 61 3207 59 3205 57 3203 55 53 3201 51 3111 49 3109 47 3107 45 3105 43 3103 41 39 3101

30 AVE. 3001 308B 6103

4601

4519

0 12

112 6

ENEVOLD RD.

3011

3010

5703

3407 34 34 06 3405 3311 06 407 3 3309 3404 3307 3403 3402 3305 3402 3401 3400 3303 3400

E.

3110 3108 3106 3104 3102 3007 3008 3005 3006 3003 3004 6106 3002

35 AVE.

3503

5003 5001

4916

4907

4608

46 AVE.

5211 5209 5207 5205 5201

3701

108

200

3505

4918

4614

4616 4614 4610

5214 5212 5208 5206 5204

5203 5201

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220

51 AVE.

5019

5015

5007

2-1.

4917

4201

76 ST.

4609 4610 4607 4608 4605 4606 4603 4601 4602

4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607 4605

3702

116

32 AV

3409

3-2.

5701

35 35 07 34 05 34 09 34 07 34 08 0 34 5 03 3406 330 7 3305 10 33 08 33

.

09 37 07 37

AV E

3507

5005

4-1.

4623

5209 5207

4105 5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215

5000

4

4701 4722 4720 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4704 4702

5204 5202

4402

3608

3509

36 AVE.

35 11

470

4710

5208

5201

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5216

52A AVE.

5031 5027

4601

5007

4312

04 52 5206 5208

#5

#7

L .C

3602

06 62

5006

5207

5206 5204 5202

52 AVE.

4507

. 52 ST

ST. 52A5210

7511

. ST

4623 4624 4621 4622 4619 4620 4617 4618 4615 4616 4613 4612

4719 4717 4715 4713 4711 4709 4707 4705 4703 4701

5208

5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211

3940

#8

76 ST.

4723

4716 4714 4711 4712 4709 4710 4707 4708 4705 4706 4703 4701 4702

E AV

3-8.

5009

5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

3705

11 38 9 0 38 7 0 38 5 0 08 38 3 38 6 0 0 38 1 38 4 0 0 38 3 38 2 1 0 37 1 38 . 1 37

38

3609 3607 3605 3603 3601

5010

5008

49 AVE. 4705 4831 4828 4828 4609 4827 4826 4826 4825 4822 4824 4823 4824 4822 A-D 4821 4820 4820 4819 4818 4819 4818 A-D 4817 4817 4816 4814 4815 4815 4814 4813 4813 4812 4812 4811 4811 4810 4810 4809 4809 4806 4808 4807 4807 4806 4806 4805 4702 4618 4612 4803 A-D A-D A-D 4802

4724 4722 4720

4715

3934 3936 3938

42 39

4

7529 7527 7525 7523 7521 7519 7517 7515 7513 7511

4717

4602

5023

5017

5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5209

5227

4101

4721

5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212

4

A

4603

4816 4814 4812

4819 4813

4501

4415 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5205

1 50

4713

51

5201

24

.

4849 4830 4849 4828 4841 4826 4837 4824 4833 4822 4829 4825 4818

4503 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

VALLEYVIEW CEMETERY

39

1 58

E AV

39

09 39 7 0 39 3905 3903

4920 4911 4905 4903

52B AVE.

5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5201

Willow Maple

5313

3 3 92 39 9 20 2 39 18 39 16 39 14 39 12 10 39 08 39 06 39 04 39 02

. DR

4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606

4615

4304 4302

4209

5218

East of 50 Street North of 48 Avenue

Pine

3926

R

Birch Cedar

Downtown

4209

.

E RL MA

Aspen

Spruce

E AV

01 56 3 0 56 5 0 56 7 0 56 9 0 01 56 1 39 1 56 3 01 1 57 3 56 11 0 57 5 . 39 E. 0 ST 9 0 8 57 7 AV 5710 3 5704 0 42 57 9 06 39 3 57 1 0 12 57 5 5708 57 57 4 1 0 1 57 7 571 71 571 01 2 1 58 3 5 716 57 9 571 0 5713 4 1 58 5 5 18 57 7 571 6 0 58 7 5 20 5715 5721 571 7 0 5804 58 9 5 22 5718 5717 0 5801 5720 57 58 5802

5808

5810 4001

3-11.

4715

4625

5205 5207 5209

5216

A 03 54 03 B 54 A 54 05 5405B

4215

43

5809

5811

4724 4722 4720 4718 4716 4714 4712 4710 4708 4706 4706 4702

St. Andrew's Anglican Church

4624

4406

5213

Deer Meadows

5228

AUGUSTANA

4408

Stony Creek Lodge

5401

5234

5302

5243 5241 5239 5237 5235 5233 5231 5229 5227 5223 5221 5219 5217

4606

04 4403 44 4401 4402

4314

A 04 54 5402

5225

5223 5221

4625

4933 4931 4927 4925 4912 4917 4910 4908 4909 4906 4901 4704

4809 AVE. 4809 4810 4807 4806 4805 4804 4801 4802

4802

4721 4719

4711 4712 4709 4710 4705 4704 4707 4701 4702

4410

4407 4405

5238 5236

4803

48A

4812 4810 4808 4806

4907

4716 4714

4

44 AVE.

4318

2 4214

4877 4857 4838 4851 4834 4830 4826 4829 4822 4818 4814

. ST

5210

39

41

4003B 4003A

450

5220 5218 5216 5212 5210 5208

54 AVE.

Area 2

5303 5301 4603

5235 5233 5231 5229

3

4717 4718

E. 4502 AV 5201

44A AVE.4409

Rose Alta Lodge

43 AVE.

29 57 7 KIN PARK 2 57 25 7 4209 5 23 7 4207 5 721 5 19 57 7 4205 1 4203 57 5 1 4201 57 3 1 57 1 71 14 57 2 5 09 7 1 57 0 5 07 17 7 1 57 15 57 8 5 705 57 5 70 3 5 5802 70 06 57 4 5 01 E.5709 7 V 0 A 57 0 5 05 41 57 3 62 5 0 57 1 0 7 5

4506

5302

5237

4509

4723 4720 4719

4602

5202 4509

5202

45

37

5814

A

4911 4901

4895 4887

5004

4718

4702

19

21

5810 5812

09

4912 4904

4939 4933

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5305

5301

5238 5236 5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224

0 46

4823

4720

4708

44 AVE.

42 1

4955 4953 4949 4945 4941 4937 4933 4929 4925 4921 4917

Camrose United Church

4620 18 46 6 1 46 4 1 46 2 1 46 4610 4608 4606

45A AVE. 4516

LEISURE SERVICES OFFICE

4209 4210

4979 4969 4965

4968 4964

Messiah Lutheran Church

5021 5022 5017 5018 5013 5014 5011 5012 5001 5006 4802

UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA AUGUSTANA CAMPUS

33 35

4207 4208 4205 4206 4203 4204 5808 5802

5020

5016

50 AVE.

4980

2-2.

5010

St. Fransis Xavier Communit y Catholic Church

4825

47 AVE.

45 AVE.

5600

5051 5024 5041 5022

5033 5029 5027 5021 5017 5013

5001

4952 4946 4938 4936 4930 4926 4918

4815

4710

5059

5012 5006 5002

4871 4867 4890 4882 4863 4876 4859 4872 4855 4851

5105

45 AVE.

3-19.

4702

5235 5233 5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5215 5213 5211 5209

2

4911

5010

4709

5030 5028 5024

.

4818

4714 4712

4516

AQUATIC CENTRE

4702

WINDSOR HOTEL

5078

5040

4954

4925

4918

1-4.

4607

A-D

A-D

5302

52 AVE.

5014

5006

4910 4908 4902

48A AVE

ST. MARY HOSPITAL

COMMUNITY CENTRE/FIELD HOUSE

02 59 4309

5234 5232 5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210

5207

5316 5314

5302

53 AVE.

5236A&B

5318

5315

2 46

4921 4919 4917 4915 4911

4817 4815 4813

4816

46 AVE.

EDGEWORTH CENTRE ENCANA ARENA BORDER PAVING ARENA

4908

5048

5019 5017

5005

4604

Area 3

4

35

30193017

Area 2 2-1. 4510-50 Avenue 2-2. 4841-49 Street 2-3. 5218-48 Street Area 3 3-1. 4205-70 Street 3-2. 5704-35 Avenue 3-3. 5613-23 Avenue 3-4. 38 Elliott Drive

4612

West of 50 Street South of 48 Avenue

1 42

2

. ST

2 6222 62

A

Area 1 5316-60 Street 5308-60 Street 6209-49 Avenue 4810-50 Street 5209A-52 Street 5220-54 Street 5319-58 Street Close 5309-49 Avenue 5406-59 Street 5603-51 Avenue

3-9.

#1- #4

RUDY SWANSON RECREATION PARK

21

5901

3910

3614 3612 3610 3608 3606 3604

2710

1-1. 1-2. 1-3. 1-4. 1-5. 1-6. 1-7. 1-8. 1-9. 1-10.

5210

52

7 9

11 13 15 17

Unit A-D

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208

ALICE HOTEL

5025

5016

5013

5109 4835 4872 4833 4864 4831 4860 4829 4856 4827 4852 4825 4848 4823 4844 4821 4840 4819 4836

5301

Rosehaven Long Term Care

4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602

4623 4621 4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607 4605 4603 4601

4616 4612

39 147 3903 04 149 3901 151 3902 5816 39 AVE. CL. 153 3900 5807 5805 5817 155 3818 5809 38 157 16 3819 5815 156 5811 3814 159 3817 5813 08 158 8 1 5 3812 16 06 38 160 3810 5811 58 4 15 63 1 0 5 3 58 162 9 16 7 T. 813 80 07 6 4 S 5 6 1 9 1 8 58 6 16 1 5 5805 16 8 17 3 03 58 2 16 0 17 5 1 17 2 37 17 7 17 4 17 79 1 17 6 7 FI RE 5812 8 1 78 HALL 0 1 5811 58 06 58 37 201 5809 37 37 05 AVE 03 . CL . 3701 5807 MO 5801 UNT PL 3605 05 58 5803 EASA NT DR 3604 3603 . 3601 5804

CAMROSE DRIVE

LOCATOR MAP

4827 4830

4822

4717 4716 4715 4713 4714 4711 4712 4709 4707 4710 4705 4706 4703 4704 5320 4702

5019 5017 5015

4909

49 AVE. 4836

5021

5112

4920 4918 4916

CHUCK MacLEAN ARTS CENTER

4717 4718 4715 4716 4713 4714 4711 4712 4709 4710 4707 4708 4705 4706 4703 4704 5408 5402

2-3.

5318

5329 5327 5325

5324

5000

5204

C.L.B.I.

4830

4828 4826 4824

5304

5235 5233 5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209

5232 5230 5228 5226 5222

4913

5210

4838

4825

4803 4816

5231 5229 5227 5225 5223 5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209

5230 5228 5226 5224 5222 5218 5216 5214

5320 5320

4803 4803

ST. PATRICK SCHOOL

5408 5406 5401 5404 5402

5403 5401

4803 4803

N

5401

54 Avenue

54 AVE.

5001

5101

4910

4834

4832 4829 4827

5405

51

4915

4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

4908

5312

3-10.

4707

5606

5302

5410

5419

4802

5305

52 AVE 11 51

50 AVE.

01 52 5203

1 3 5

4706

5608

10 12

8

4708

GARDNER COLLEGE

5221 5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207

5019 AVE. 5044 5017 5015 5013 5011 5024 5009 5018 5007 5016

Bill Fowler Centre

5610

Camrose DR.

PT SE 29-46-20-W4

4828

4722 4710 5601 03 56 605 5 07 56

4

4007 5817 4005

4004

62

6213

5914

148

150

2B 31 A 2 31

18

20

5

2

21

23 25 27 29 31

40

3-23.

6 12

14

6310

8

62 2

21

.

3018 07 3016 30 5 3014 0 30 03 30 6212

3-12.

3008 3006 3004

135 137 139 6008

5607

5102

5221 5222 5219 5220 5217 5218 5215 5216 5213 5214 5211 5212 5209B 5210 5209A 5207 5208

5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5401

5206-14

5019 5020 5017 5018 5015 5016 5013 5014 5011 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008 5005 5006 5003 5004 5001 5002

2

ROSE CITY CURLING RINK MAX McLEAN ARENA

24 26 28 30

41 AVE.

4106 05 60

404B 404A 2B 40 2A 40

17 19

6

0 64

22

3

0 64

0 30

67 ST.

3010

4 6

8 10 12

LIO EL

ELLIOTT DR.

30 AVE.

9 11 31 11 13 15

9

15 17

4110A 4110B 4108B 4108A

131 133

5222

4912

4832 4830 4828 4826 4824

4833 4831 4829 4827 4825 4823 4821

4832

CAMROSE RECREATION CENTRE

19

18 20

130

10

4118 4116 4114 4112

4

. CL 3

4206 4204 4202

4913 4911 4909 4907

1-8.

49 AVE.

5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304

39

42 12 11 42 4209 4210 4207 4208 4206 4205

3906

3113

5803

42 AVE.

0 34

15 to 05 62

36

5613

47 AVE.

43 AVE.

5810

AV E

9

152 154

3416 6107 3414 2 41 0 09 3 41 3 35

6211 09 62 10

3 32 222 2 3 32 0 32 21 18 3223 32 14 6 3221 12 3219 3210 3217 3208 3215 06 32 3213

3105 21

4

3102

34

5306

4902 4904 5402 5404

5419

5606 5602

5610

47A AVE.

15

4303 5812

14 42 12 42

6201

11 40

6105 146

39 AVE.

6210 6212

6211

A 14 B 62 212 6

62

38

19

6009

4108

9

3719

6213

19

34

54

7

40 0

RD R.

15 36 13 36 3611

3211 3209 3207

3201 640 1 3112 3110 3108 3106 3104

6402

118

57 0

ST .

5711

5704 to 5714

OUR LADY OF MT.PLEASANT SCHOOL

4210 4208

113 115 117 119

122 124 126 128 130 132 134 136 138 140 142

4105 4103 4101 4013

8

11 62 09 62

25

4205

62 0

4019 4017

.

0

3203

31 AVE.

0 42

AV E

1 62

62

3303 3301 3209 3207 3205

4 311

32 AVE.

48 46 44 42

3007 40 3011 3006 38 3005 3009 3004 3010 2 3007 3008 00 05 3 3001 3006 30 2 51 04 6 0 3 6410 02 30

3102

41

3631

B 17 A 63 317 6 1 5B 63 15A 63 13B 63 13A 6316 63 11 B 6314 63 11 A 63 09B 63 09A 3309 63 07B 63 07A 3307 63 05B 63 05A 3305 63

6403 6405

66ST. CL.

3-4.

6504

1 30

6608

13 66 66 10

3012

3628

6609

32 AVE.

3633 3632 363 3632 1 3630 3629 33630 62 3629 8 3627 3626 3627 3625

73 71 6317 69 6315 67 3310 65 3308 63 3306 61 3304 59 3302 57 3210 55 3208 53 3206 51 3204 49 3202

110

114

5207 A-D 5211 A-D 5209 A-D 5213 A-D

4

5709

11 13

4307 4305

6011 105

42 AVE.

3720

3637 3635 3633

6012

108

4209

4912 4910 4908 4906

4837

48B AVE. 57

23

44 AVE. 6011 97 99

5216

5802

03 58 5801 5804

25

MONTCALM AVE.

102

ERICKSON DR.

6305

6603 66 05

3719

6212

4

0

3817 3812 381 38 14 5 381 381 381 3 2 380 0 3811 381 8 0 380 380 3806 9 8 380 380 380 3804 5 6 7 380 380 3 3805 4 380 1 3803 3802 3801 3724 3723 3721 3721 3722

6301

0 66

6313 15 63

6612

33 AVE. 6612

74 72 70 68 66 64 62 60 58 56 54 52 50

4214 4212 10 42 08 42

22

40 42 44 46

3-22. 3-13.

3-25.

9

6507

6513

3204

3405

3302 3212 3210 3208 3206

76

10 65 34 AVE. 6507 65 09

0 38

14 34 2 1 34

PT NE 29-46-20-W4

35 AVE.

4213 4211

42 09 42 07

6109 4215 4213 4211

38 15 38 13

3811

6611

W

63 1

636312 14

3 631 6309

MA RL E

37 AVE.

ENEVOLD DR.

3410 3408 3406 3404 3310 3308 3306 3304

4210

4 631 2 2 38

3620

6513 6511

4209

4015 4013

6410 6412

3722

3717B 3717A 3715B 3715A 3613B 3613A 3611B 3611A 3609B 3609A 3607B 3607A

0 651 6512

01

6801 6803 6805 6807 6809

3725

3724

Century Meadows Baptist Church

CHESTER RONNING SCHOOL

4208

414103 01

6318

3727B 3727A

3726A

3-14.

6206

4218 42 16 4212

21

48 50 52

31 29

73

80 84 86 88 90

4216

4108

4213 4211

71

76

43 AVE.

6407 6405 4211 4212 4209 4210 4207 4208 4205 4203 4206 4201 04 42 4113 4111 4109 4107 4105

23

12

14

20

63 MO N 65 37 TRO SE 67 35 AV E. 33 69

6014

4301

6501 4212 4210 4208 4206 4204 4201 4202 4112 4110 1

3707 3705 3703 37 01

6313 6311

3-15.

4211 4209 4207 4205 4203

6320

17 37 3715 3713 3711 3709

43A AVE. CL.

8

10

47 AVE.

1 3 5 7 9 11 13 15 17

18

54

77

4309B 4309A 4307B 4307A 4305B 4305A 4303B 4303A

68 70 72 74

6202

4313 4311 4309 4307 4305 4303 6212

6011 4 6 8 10 12 14 16

27

4408 4406 4404

66

4419

3-18.

4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

44A AVE.

6332 4414 6330 4412 4409 6320 4410 6328 4408 4407 6322 4406 6324 6326 4405 4313 63 12 4311B 4311A 6314

0 66

37A AVE.

3710 3709 3708 3707 3706 3705 3704

4101

.

4008

E AV

6805 6807 6809 6811

12 37 3710 3708 3706

38

6701

6806 6808 6810 12 68

03 38 1 0 38

4417 4415 6314 4413 6316 4411 6318

4421

1

4

686801 03

5

5

4416 4414

4205

1 67

3

4418

4433 4431 4429 4427 4425 4423

0 62

1

68 0

44B AVE.

4420B 4420A

4009 40 3907 0 3 3908 39 7 3905 3 906 0 90 39 9 3819 39 4 39 07 02 3 39 05 383817 3 820 0 81 39 3 38 15 3812 38 8 13 38 01 3 1 8 1 3810 38 6 38 9 38 11 1 38 4 0 3820 3808 38 17 38 9 1 3818 38 2 38 15 3806 38 07 1 38 0 38 13 3816 38 05 0 3804 0 38 8 38 11 66 3 38 06 3814 04 38 09 3802 38 04 38 07 07 0 6 2 6 3812 38 05 0 37 38 3 4 01 3810 37 2 37 4 37 40 37 1 3 37 8 37 39 3 373 6 37 37 35 4 6322 3732 37 33 6324 3730 3731 6323 38 AVE. CL. 3728 3729

38 18 3816 3814

2

0 68

7 .3

3

06 37 04 37

07 37 5 0 37 6910 3703 11 69

CL

37 0

01 72 08 37

01 69 903 6 07 8 69 9 690 0 06 69 69 08 6911 69 0 1 69

7203/ 3705

0 68

4422

4313 4314B 4314A 4311 4312 4309 4310B 4310A 4307 4308 4305 4306B 4306A 4303 4304B 4304A 6504 6502

42 AVE.

42 AVE.

6711

6601 4302 4214 4212 4210 4208 4206 4204 6606

4303 4301 4213 4211 4209 4207 4205 4203 6608

MARLER DR.

CL. 6801 05 68 6807

3808 3809

7201/ 3706

3702

7203/ 3717

3715 3713

3

72 ST. CL.

6712

6802 68 01

6804

69 0

/ 01 70 09 37

6803

39 AVE. CL. 6802

3810

A

3808 ST 3 38 803 . C 806 L. 3

.

6802

42A AVE.

6810

40 AVE.

07 40 05 40 4003

69

43 AVE.

0 68

401 401 57 401 3 401

1 4009

69 69 02 04

VE 8A /

4211

3

4008 06 40 004 4

05

ST. 02 71 70 4 0 70 2 0 71 4 710 6 710 7108 7202 7204 7206

07 75 09 75

37A AVE.

401 6 40124 4010

E.

75 75 01 75 03 3716 05 3714 3712

0 42

71 ST.

720 B 7202 A 7204 B 04 72 A 06 72 6B 0 72

DUGGAN PARK 41 AV

3-7.

First Baptist Church

6301

7009 7011 7013

7109 7111 7106B 7113 7108A B 7115 71082A

. ST

3-24.

73

E. 38A AV

. ST

E.

Bethal Evangelical Lutheran Church

3923 3921 3919 3917 3915 3913 3911 3909 3907 3905 3903 3901 3815 3813 3811 3809 38 0705 38 03 38 38 01 27 37 25 37 23 1 37 2 37

/ 18 37 02

6 3714 3712 3710 3708 3706 3704 3702 31 75

72

39 AV

4015 4013 4011 4009 4007 4005 4003 4001

75 04 75 6 24/ 750 ST. 377501 7508 75 7503 7510 7502 7505 7501 7504 7512 7507 7503 7506 7509 7514 7505 7508 7516/ 7511/ 7507 7510 3707 3709 7509 7512 7514

75 1

7101 7103 7105 7107 4211

E.

7312

02 7501 7502 7501 75 04 02 75 7503 7504 6 41 04 7503 7506 410 75 7505 7506 7505 7508 7503 7506 7507 7508 7510 7507 7512 7508 7509 7514 7510 7601 7512 7603

40 AV

03 73 05 02 73 07 73 04 73 09 73 06 73 11 73 08 73 73 0 1 73 01 42

. ST 2 75 750 E.

72 ST.

42083 0 74

75 16 3918 3916 3914 3912 3910 3908 3906 3904 02 39 3 1 75

3-6.

3-1.

44 AVE.

6610 6612

2

9

1 43

0 43

41 AV

71 ST.

4314 4312 4310 4310 4314 311 4308 4 7012 4309 4305 4306 4310 4306 4303 4304 4307 4304 4308 05 4301 4302 4306 43 43 4302 01 4304 43 4205 4204 14 4211 4212 4302 42 12 4211 4212 4203 4206 4201 10 42 10 74 4209 4210 4216 4205 4204 4209 42 42 42 05 08 4207 4208 4203 15 4214 4208 4207 42 6 03 6917 7114 4202 21 4206 05 20 71 6915 4205 06 4213 4206 4212 69 42 3 4 04 42 2 0 4203 4204 4211 7105 42 AVE. 42 1 4 4210 6923 6913 L. 420 05 4202 4209 42 AV 6902 4208 7107 .C 41 03 E. 6911 E 4207 7 1 06 42 4 6909 AV 301 4205 01 41 7312 04 42 4203 42 4113 7314 750 4 11 MARL E. 41 09 7315 ER DR 7506 41 AV 4102 . 42 402 8 4107 7508 402 6 4105 402 5 402 07 7505 402 4 402 4103 402 2 75 402 3 401 0 401 91 4101 401 8

6406

4424

7

4425 4423 4421 4419 4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405

4312

15 43 4313 4311 4309 4307 4305 4303

4423 4421 4419 4420 4419 0 4417 4418 442 4417 4418 4415 4415 4416 4416 4413 4414 4414 4411 4412 4412 4409 4410 4410 4407 4408 4408 4405 4406 4406

4432 4430 4428 4426 4424

45 AVE.

2 44

44B AVE.

6310 6312

16

4314 7202 4312 44 AVE.CL. 727201 4310 4313 03 4308 4311 4306 4309 43 4310 08 4307 4304 4305 4305 4306 4302 4303 4304 7104 AVE 4301 4302

8

2

4703

6015 4621 4619 4617 4615 4613 4611 4609 4607

1-5.

5102

5014 5012 5010 5008 5006

5403 4914

4915 4913 4911 4909 4907

48 AVENUE (HIGHWAY 13)

6001

4707 4705

4701

0 58

48A AVE.

47A AVE.

45 AVE.

6206

6206

44 2

4426 4424 4422 4420 4418 4416 4414 4412 4410

7202

727201 03 43

4501

6311

44 AVE.

44A AVE.CL.

4503 6509

45 AVE.

45 AVE.

4720

45A AVE.

6606

44 18 44 18 B A 4416B 4416A 4414 B 4414A 4412B 4412A 4410B 4410A 4408B 4408A 4406B 4406A 4404B 4404A 4402B 4402A

4405

4431 4429 4427 4425 4423 4421 4419 4417 4415 4413 4411 4409 4407 4405 4403 4401

CCHS

6501

44B AVE. 4439 4440 4437 4438 4435 4436 4433 4434 4431 4432 4429 4430 4427 4428 4425 4426 4423 4424 4421 4422 4419 4420 4417 4418 4415 4416 4413 4414 4411 4412 4409 4410 4407 4408 4405 4406 4403 4404 4401 4402

4317 18 43

4442 4440 4438 4436 4434 4432 4430 4428 4426 4424 4422 4420 4418 4416 4414 4412 4410 4408 4406 4404 4402

7

46 AVE.

6510 65 11

6009

28

7409

45 0

05 45 4503

4508 06 45

4519 4515 19 4513 65 4511 45 4509 06 4507 4505 4504 4503 6612 4502

4518 4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 6702

6501

45 AVE.

4529 4527 4525 4523 4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509

6501

7211

58 48 21 11 4809 5820

6006 to 6046

22

46 AVE. 4528 4526 4524 4522 4520 4518 4516 4514 4512 4510

3-16.

8

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

39 45

45 37 4535 4533 4531 4529 4527 4525 4523 4521 4519 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

6205

0 65

4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

3-21.

4623

4505

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

41

Building D

SIERRA STARDUST MOTEL

4605

46 AVE. 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

7210 Units 1 - 10

6601

13 65 5 1 65

4516 4514 4512 4510 4508 4506 4504 4502

4712 4710 4708 4706 4704 4702 4624 4622 4620 4618 4616 4614 4612 4610 4608 4606 4604 4602 4508 4506 4504

6601

RAMADA INN

19 45 4517 4515 4513 4511 4509 4507 4505 4503 4501

44

6102

6107

CAMROSE COMPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL

4838 4836 4834

5701

18 74

45 20 4518

48B AVE .

6003

Building C Building B GRAND PARK VILLAGE

40B 40A 42B 42A

SPARLING SCHOOL

48A AVE.

48B AVE. 6007

5305

5017 5015 5013 5011 5009

5402

5901

4702

4710

4702

50 AVE.

4923 4921 4919 4917

5222 5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305

5421 5419

54A AVE.

4710

6116

4705

6601

4912

5609 5611

6505 6801

7005

25

4915 4913 4911 4909 4905

5612

47

NORSEMEN INN

6703

4706

34

38

53 AVE.

5444 5442 5440 5438 5436 5434 5432 5430 5428 5426 5424 5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5402

5502

55 AVE.

4804

CAMROSE MOTEL

6215

4730

5006

5010

5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5006

5014

6124

17 19 21 23

48 AVE.

( HIGHWAY 13)

5611

5011 5009 5007 5005

5015

5323 5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303 5110

Camrose Community Church

5218

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5302

5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 5102

53A AVE.

5

6216

6220

4919 4920 4917 4918 4915 4916 4913 4914 4911 4912 4909 4910 4907 4908 4905 4906 4904 5710 5704

5716

6202

30

5406

0 52

14 20 22

31A to 31H

35A to 35H

39A to 39H

44

6211

TRAVELLERS INN

CITY POLICE

RCMP

6800

5014

MIRROR LAKE CENTRE

25 29 31 33

28

5808

150

12 56 50A AVE. 5610

5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008

S.

22

GRANDVIEW CRES.

48A AVE.

6217

6410

35 37A 37 41

5410

5408B 5408A

5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403 5106

5000

5415

5815 581719 58

6508 6510 to 6550

6602

35A

6110

100

CR E

6002

4815

PA RK

27 29

110-122

130-136

4816 4814 4812

R&R INN & SUITES

ND

HIGHWAY 13 THRU CAMROSE (48 AVENUE)

170-160

6800

6800

180

4820

27-29

48B AVE.

6219 4817 4815 4813 6220

GR A

25

600

4823 4821

6208

140

6800

1-3.

49 AVE.

22 24

6202

49 AVE.

34

800 700

4902

4827 4825

33

6800

4904

38

6800

4906

6217

6800

4908

4820

7300

4879

4912 4910 4908 4906 4904 4902

6217

6524

4900

(EAST) ASPEN TERRACE

5803 4918 4916

5705

50 AVE. 4920

200

340-310

11 50 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

6220

.

400

360

50A AVE.

5001

AV E

5008 5006 5004 6520

5008

01 70 7003

3

50 6821

500

5002

5412A 5412B

55 AVE.

5505 5503 5501

4806

0 49

6801

6514 5010

5401

5314

9

.

5006 5004

GRAND DR.

6512

0 49

AV E

5415

5318

50

5008

6002

5416

52 AVE.

51 AVE.

3

#19 #2 0

4 49 91 11 3 4 49 90 49 05 7 01

49A AVE.

#2 6 #2 1 #1 #15 #2 2 #2 3 #14 #2 4 #13 #2 5 #1 2 #2 6 6802 #1#11 #2 7 8 #9 0 #2 9 #8 #30 #7 #6 #31 #5 2 #4 #3 #3 #2 #1

1-10.

5020 5018 5016 5014 5012 5009 5010 5007 5008 5005 5006 5003 5004 5710 5002

5019 5017 5015 5013

1 56

5011 5009 5007 5005 5003 5001

50 AVE. 4916 4914 4912 4910 4908 4906 04 49

5203 5201

5501 5503 5505 5507 5509

51 AVE.

5205

5219 5217 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

5418

5215 A-D

5112 5110 5108 5106 5104 5702

5109 5107 5105 5103 5101

West of 50 Street North of 48 Avenue

GOLF COURSE CLUB HOUSE

5204

5301

5313

3

5106 5104 5102 5024 5022 5020 5018 5016 5014 5012 5010 5008 5006 5004 5002

5208 5206

5220 5218 5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5202

5902

Area 1

SE 4-47-20-W4

5210

5405A5405H 5215 5213 5211 5209 5207 5205 5203

5330 5328 5326 5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

5329 5327 5325 5323 5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307

5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

4

5211B 5211A

5209 5207 5205 5203 5201

5503 5214 5212 5210 5208 5206 5204 5202

5209

5213

NE 4-47-20-W4

5000

5211

5212

5215B 5215A

0 52

52 0

5611

1-6.

5301

5302

53 AVE.

5705 5214 5212 5210 5207 5208 52 5206 05 5204 5202

5215 5213 5211 5209

5330 5328 5326 5324 5322 5320 5318 5316 5314 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

5324 5320 5318 5314 5312 5310 5306 5304 5302

Ukrainian Orthodox Church

5402

5411 5327 5325 5323 5321 5319 5317 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303 5301

5328

55 ST.

3

5301

5310 5308 5306 5304

56 ST.

5321

58 ST. CL.

0 53

5216 5214 5212 5210 5208 06 52

58 ST.

60 ST.

5309 5307 5305

5304 5302

53A AVE.

5408 5406

ASPESIA

5218

5306

5316 5314

19 53 7 1 53 5315 5313 5311 5309

07 53 5305

53 531416 5312 5310 5308 5306 5304 5302

5313 5311

5301 5303

5317 5315

5308

57 ST.

1-7.

5319

5314 5312 5310

5321 5319 5317 5315 5313 5311 5309 5307 5305 5303

5511

5911 5909 5907 5905 5903 5901 5813 5811 5809

5316

5322 20 53 18 53

1-1. 1-2.

VE. 53 A

2

1-11. 5603

5502

5506

5401/ 5910

0 56

5416A 5416 5414A 5414 5412A 5412 5410A 5410

5310

58 ST.

7

60 0

5905 5903 5901 5806 5807 5804 5805 5802 5803

59 ST.

60 ST.

5806 5805 5804 5803 5802 5801

6002

7

6009

54 1

5910 5908 5906 5904 5902 5810 5808 5806 5804 5802

5410

54A AVE.

54 AVE. 5320 5318

5423 5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407

5422 5420 5418

5908 5906 5904 581 1 5902 5816 5809 5814 5807 5812 5805 5810 5803

5

53 0

3

6005

61 05 60 02 61 03 60 18 60 01 60 16 60 17 60 14 60 15 60 12 1 61 60 10 6 601 3 02 08 00 1 600 60 9 6 0 601 6004 60 7 4 05 6002 6003 6000

61

6204

6206

6208

6210

6212

6214

6302

6 61 403 2 ST ST 61 08 . .C 0 L. 6 6104 6 6 610 1 1 7

6225 6217 6223 6215 6221 6213 6219 6211 6217 6209 6215 6207 6213 6205 6211 6203 6209 6207 53 62 04 0 62 5 62 03 01

53 53 06 04 53 02 6304

5

5307

530

6502

54 5409 54 07 54 05 0 54 3 01

E.

55 AV

5404 54 02

6 66 0

55 AVE.

54B AVE.

5218

07 53 5 0 53

68 ST.

54 16 5414 5412 5410 5408 5406 5404 02 54

5507 5506 5505 5504 5503 5502

4802

1-9.

.

5902

5808 0

AV E

6001

6

5302

A

0

8

5304

54

55 14 5512 5510 5508 5506 5504 5502

55 AVE.

5431 5429 5427 5425 5423 5421 5419 5417 5415 5413 5411 5409 5407 5405 5403

1 58

5426 5424 5422 5420 5418 5416 5414 6012 5412 5410 5408 5406

1 60

0 53

03 53 01 53

53 AVE.

53 53 09 53 07 05 530

6202

6627

6

55 AVE. CL.

6104

2

1-12.

5413 5411 54 09

6

6

0 54

64

67 ST.

5302

60 0

8

6004

1 54

63 ST.

ST 6401

64 64 03 64 05 0 650 7 65031 6505 6507 5309

11 66 13 66 5 1 12 66 7 66 4 1 1 66 07 66 16 66 09 66 8 6619 66 11 661 66 6621 6620 6613 22 6623 6615 66 24 6625 5307 66

5310

5308 5306 5304

54 AVE.

6301 6301 6303 63037 0 . 53

5406

54 AVE.

60 0

5415

54 12 5 54 410 54 08 54 06 04 05 54

03 66 St 53 reet 53 5301 66 08 5306 0 6601 66 3 660 05 66 4 660 66 06 3 66 66 08 0 10 66 5 07 66 09

6603 6605

5418

5414

5407 5405 5403 5401

6303 5402 6305 6304 6307 6306 63091 5403 631 5 0

66 ST.

6602 6604

54 . ST

64

NE 4-47-20-W4

6306 6308

. ST

PIN MAP LOCATIONS / TURN-BY-TURN NAVIGATION TO GARAGE SALES VISIBLE ON CAMROSE NOW! IT’S APPMAZING!

E.

VICTORIA PARK

55 AV

5410 8 0 54 6 0 54 4 0 54 2 0 54

65 04 65 06 6508 65 65 0 ST 6510 6509 7 540 . 6511 2 6512 6504 6513 6514 6506 6515 6516 6508 6517 540 6518 3

6302 6304

6310 12 63

68

6314 5412

53 ST.

56 AVE. 5411 5409

1 50

Camrose ess Map

5014 5012 5010 5008 5004

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THANKS WE, THE FAMILY OF THE LATE JOSEPH BANACK – would like to thank our relatives, friends, neighbours and co-workers for your expressions of sympathy in the way of cards, texts, phone calls and visits. On behalf of the charities, we thank you for your generous donations made in Dad’s memory. To the staff of Daysland Hospital, thanks for the wonderful care you gave to our Dad, Grandpa and Great-Grandpa. To all the staff at Burgar Funeral Home, thank you for making a difficult time so much easier. Pastor Bill Harder, we thank you for the times you spent visiting Dad over the years. He appreciated the visits very much. Thanks too, for helping us plan, and for officiating at, the funeral. Thanks also to the ladies at CityLights Church for the beautiful lunch and to Terry Banack for the organ music at the service. To all the people involved in preparing the cemetery, including Bad Ass Matting, who supplied the rig mats, please know that we appreciate all you did despite the rainy and very wet conditions. Thank you to all – your caring and support will never be forgotten and alway appreciated. – Marilyn and Larry, Chuck and Mary, Tony and Joanne, Mark and Wendy, Sheila and Phil, Susan and Randy, Jeff and Sharon, Greg and Leanne, and all our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

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WANTED WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780686-5211.

SERVICES SELF-INKING STAMPS – Every shape, size, and colour. We deliver, right to your office. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose. Call us at 780-672-3142. DSS CONSTRUCTION Don’t put off those projects any longer! Give me a call and we can plan together. Devin Meakins, Ph. 780-853-1080 R.J.’S CONSTRUCTION Renovations, bathrooms, additions and repairs. Garages, concrete work. Arborite and tiles. 20 years’ experience in Camrose Call Rob, 780-672-0521 J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 780-672-7649.

RICK’S DRYWALL, BOARDING, TAPING & TEXTURING 30 Years’ Experience For all your drywall needs call 780-672-1980 or 780-679-7346 McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD. Local and long distance moving Storage Insured and bonded Where your business is appreciated 780-672-5242, Camrose TRIATHLON PROPERTY SOLUTIONS – has been successf ul ly proper t y maintaining/reconditioning their own properties for 11 years and is looking to provide the same service to other landlords at a reasonable price. Call today. Reasonable rates, excellent service. For whatever your needs may be. Dave P. 780-678-6163. THE SHIRT OFF MY BACK TAILORING HAS MOVED! TO ELAINE’S HOME in Camrose Please Call 780-672-4793 Tues. - Fri., 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Thurs. Evening and Sat.: By Appointment Closed: Sun., Mon. and Holidays LaCRIA TRUCKING Potable Water Hauling Residential, Commercial, Oilfield Gerald and Marla Steinwand, Owners PHONE 780-679-9134

FOR RENT FOR RENT ADS NOW UPLOADED TO The Camrose Booster Website DAILY! CAMROSE MOOSE HALL FOR RENT Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion. Call 780-672-2505 TAMARACK PLACE Senior friendly community, smoke and pet-free. Features a social room, elevator and on-site manager. We are now accepting applications for our two-bedroom suites. All suites contain five appliances, including in-suite washer and dryer. Office hours: Monday - Friday, 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon Ph. 780-678-2621 PRIME DOWNTOWN SINGLE OFFICE SPACE at 4979-50 Street with elevator access 150 sq. ft. $300/mo., utilities included Call 780-679-5085

MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT, 1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs We have: • Duplexes • Houses • 4-Plexes • Condos • Apartments • Storage and more! Call 780-672-0662 or more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji TWO-BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES NOW AVAILABLE – Brand new, located in the Valleyview subdivision. Miles of paved walking trails just footsteps away! High-efficiency furnace and on-demand hot water offer wonderful savings on utilities. five appliances. Private balcony. Upgraded fixtures, cabinetry and flooring. Snow removal and lawn mowing are provided. Local owner managed. Seeking long term, mature responsible adult tenants, non-smoking, no children or pets (small older dogs welcome). $1,150/mo., includes water. One month free rent on 12-month lease. Phone 780679-7090. ROOMS FOR RENT in The Scotney and Jacqueline character homes. Both are 2.5 blocks from university in Camrose. Clean, quiet and bright. Rent is $495 - $600 monthly plus DD and includes WiFi, utilities, recycle pick-up, yard care and snow removal. Partially furnished w/ shared laundry. (Some rooms are fully furnished for international students.) This is an affordable, quality accommodation that fills quickly. (Some rooms still available.) No partiers, smokers or pets allowed. Reduced rate over the summer for students. Please call Dave P., 780678-6163. NEW 2 -BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE UNIT – Energy efficient, quiet, superior craftsmanship. Five appliances including dishwasher, and laundry. Local owner managed. Seeking mature, responsible adult tenants. No smoking, no pets (small older dogs welcome), no children. Yard work, snow shovelling provided. $1,100/mo. One month free rent on 12-month lease. 780-679-7090. SHORELINE APARTMENTS – 4828-54 Street. Large two-bedroom with balcony and view of Mirror Lake. Also roomy bachelor with balcony. New paint, new flooring. Heat, water and laundry included. Has elevator. No smoking, no pets. Call 780-621-8495. TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – Spacious and bright in a fourplex apartment. Centrally located, clean, quiet, non-smoking building, no children, no pets. Completely renovated, available now. In keeping with our existing tenant profile, we are inviting inquiries from mature adults. $975/mo. rent includes heat and water. One month free rent on 12-month occupancy. Phone 780-679-7090.

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CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued) Oneand TwoBedroom apartment Suites at 4806-46 Street on main floor. Newly renovated. $700-800/month including heat and water. No smokers, pets, or partiers. 780-672-5369. IMMACULATELY MAINTAINED, quiet, friendly, secure, ALL SENIORS apartment building. No smoking, no pets. (Southview Manor 5320-47 Avenue across from Rosehaven.) Sunny, south facing one-bedroom apartment now available. Rent/D.D. $650. Includes laundry room, heat, water, storage room, parking. Phone Barb 780-608-2011 for viewing. FIVE-BEDROOM, 1,800 SQ. FT. HOUSE – Three baths. Close to schools and shopping. $1,750 per month. 780-678-6163. TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – Close to downtown and university in Camrose. Recently renovated. Utilities, wifi, yard care, recycle pick-up all included. D.D. $1,200, rent $1,200. 780-678-6163. TWO-BEDROOM ADULT APARTMENT – Close to Augustana. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, heat and water. $850/month. No pets, no smoking. 780-672-9531. NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOURPLEX Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area. Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610 MAIN FLOOR OFFICE SPACE IN DOWNTOWN CAMROSE 110 sq. ft. office in newer building off main street. Very quiet neighbours. $210.37 monthly. Call Blain or Don, 780-672-3142 days. The most caring landlords in the business! TWO-BEDROOM CONDO – $975/mo. plus utilities. Fridge, stove, dishwasher, W/D, single garage, 1.5 baths, N/S, N/P, no partiers. Walk to downtown, Augustana, schools. Available July 1. References please. 780672-0832, 780-672-6848. MODERN T WO BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – with gas FP in quiet cul-de-sac near downtown. $900/mo. negotiable, includes utilities, satellite TV, internet, shared laundry. No smoking or partiers. Would suit quiet working single or working couple. Seniors upstairs. Available July 1. 780-672-9595.

FOR SALE OR LEASE CORNER OF 51 AVENUE AND 53 STREET – Formerly community hall, now a residence. 1,800 sq. ft. lot is 50 feet by 210 feet. Fenced. Two small bathrooms. Own it for $179,000. Lease it for $800/month plus utilities. Available August 1. Call 780-608-6898.

LINDA NORMAN

Professional Corp.

Accounting Tech / Tax Preparer Linda Norman Professional Corporation has a permanent full-time opening for an accounting tech / tax preparer. The successful candidate will have strong computer skills (data entry, Excel, Word), experience with personal and corporate tax, possess attention to detail, be punctual, organized, dependable, a team player, and enjoy dealing with the public. Please note this office is a scent free environment. You may apply in person at 5109-50 Avenue, Camrose; by fax: 780-672-7445; or email: staffldn@telus.net. No phone calls please. LIVESTOCK / FEED

MISCELLANEOUS

Gelbvieh bulls – Two year old and yearling, registered polled bulls from our 38-year breeding program. Reds and blacks available. 780-672-9950.

PIPE – Tubing from 1 1/4” to 3 1/2”. Sucker rod - 3/4”, 7/8” and 1”. Line pipe and Casing also available. Wainwright, AB. 1-800-661-7858. COINS FOR SALE – Complete sets of toonies and loonies, mint sets, RC Mint collectable coins, and odds and ends. 780-608-7309. BICYCLES, ASSORTED – $50 each or two for $90. 780877-2255. CAPTAIN’S CHAIRS – $50 each or two for $90. 780877-2255. VENDING MACHINES FOR SALE – Free standing, no power required. Have gumballs in them now. Please contact 780679-6697.

LAKEFORD – Registered Polled Hereford and Red Angus bulls for sale! Two-year-old and yearling bulls available. Top quality from a herd with over 50 years production history. Semen tested and ready to work in your herd. Contact Dan Prichard 780385-2298 or 780-385-2226. T W O - Y EAR - O L D POLLED HEREFORD BULL – yearling polled Hereford and Black Angus bulls, semen tested guaranteed, Glenrose polled Herefords and Angus. Phone 780-608-6080.

Providence Place Daysland is looking to add more staff to our great team! Facility – 81 suite full service seniors’ supportive living facility with rental and life lease apartments in Daysland. Responsibilities – You must have the ability to assist residents with their personal care needs and to help residents maintain their own independence, to participate in decision making of their care needs and enjoy an environment similar to living in their own home. Qualifications – Must be very motivated. Like working with seniors, and the public. Very team oriented. Experience is an asset. We can train on the job. Submit resumé – Attention Jay Adams fax 780-374-2529, email providence.place@hotmail.com or in person at 6120-51 Avenue, Daysland. Deadline for applications is May 31, 2017.

Opportunity knocks! Join the friendly, professional team at the Norsemen Inn. Casual, part-time openings now exist for

• Banquet Cook • Servers in our dining room • Cashier in our restaurant

SEED COMMON ALFALFA SEED – $3.65/lb. Dennis Dylke, Daysland. 780-374-3877.

“Bikes To Big Rigs”

Apply for these positions with resumé at the front desk.

MACHINERY CANOLA ROLLER – 8’, excellent condition. $750. 6’ Canola Roller – $50. 780374-2317. 780-608-3377. MINNEAPOLIS MOLINE GVI TRACTOR 1956 – Diesel, front-end loader, handclutch, live PTO, good tires, 80 hp, circulating block heater, runs great. $2,000. 780-374-2317. 780-608-3377.

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Axemen drop opener in close contest By Murray Green

The Camrose Axemen men’s baseball team would like to replay the first game of the season. The Sturgeon Paladins edged the Axemen 5-4 with the winning run, scoring in the sixth inning in the North Central Alberta Baseball League season home opener on May 17. However, the three errors may have left a more lasting sting than the loss. Camrose jumped on the horses early with three runs in the bottom of the first inning. Just when the Axemen took control of the game, Sturgeon fought back with three runs in the second. The Paladins grabbed the lead in the fifth, but it was the Axemen’s turn to score the equalizer in the bottom of the inning. The difference was a run in the sixth for the Paladins. Ryan Petryshyn led the Camrose offence with two hits on the night. Corey Epp, Riley Guntrip, Joe Pasychynk, Shaun Painter and Cal Zimmer all collected one hit each. Shawn Noble took the mound for the Axemen and had mixed success. He tossed five and two-thirds innings allowing four runs (one was unearned) on 11 hits, while striking out eight batters. Epp came in on relief for one and a third innings allowing one hit and two walks. The Axemen host the St. Albert Cardinals on June 14 at 7:15 p.m. at the Harry Andressen Field in Kin Park in the next home game. Other home games for the Axemen are on June 21 against the Edmonton Blackhawks, a doubleheader with the Westlock Red Lions on June 25 with 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. start times, July 12 against the Sherwood Park Athletics, July 19 the Edmonton Primeaus visit Camrose and the regular season ends with the Edmonton Athletics taking on the Axemen on Aug. 2. The playoff semifinals will be played in Westlock on Aug. 18 and 19. The final series will be in Edmonton on Aug. 26 and 27 on the former Telus Field, now called the Edmonton Professional Field.

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee

Quality Training • Incentive Programs Benefits or Bonus Program

Mixer Truck Drivers Potential candidates must possess a valid Class 1 or 3 license with Q endorsement, a positive attitude, a good work ethic and a commitment to working safely. Concrete experience is an asset but not required. We offer superior wages and benefits for superior workers. Please apply in person with resumé and driver’s abstract at 4104-51 Avenue, Camrose

Available Positions • Food Service Supervisors (FSS) – Full-time / shift work, Minimum 1 to 2 years’ industry experience, $14.00 per hour plus benefits depending on experience • Food Service Attendants (FSA) – Part-time / Full-time shift work, no experience or education necessary, $12.20 / $13.25 per hour plus benefits depending on availability and experience • Graveyard Shift Positions for FSS and FSA – Bonus: $25.00 per graveyard shift spanning 12:00 midnight to 5:00 am Hiring for 796005 Alberta Ltd. o/a Tim Hortons West, 6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1 • FSS • FSA • 6 Graveyard FSS • 6 Graveyard FSA – All starting ASAP Apply by mail, phone 780-608-7626 (Roxy/Ken) or fax 780-672-9455 Hiring for 1256146 Alberta Ltd. o/a Tim Hortons East, 3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8 • FSS • FSA • 6 Graveyard FSS • 6 Graveyard FSA – All starting ASAP Apply by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808

Now hiring for permanent full-time / part-time! AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE!

Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home

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You might be the right person to sell the many advantages of

Camrose Now! is now in the final step towards being relaunched and re-introduced after a major rethink. The exciting new product will be much faster and will bear even more enticing features. It’s appmazing! Our next step is to meet with business people one-on-one and show the collective audience what we have created, what the excitement is all about. Are you the right person for this important role? Send us your resumé – better still – drop it off at our office. Tell us in 500 words or less why this opportunity appeals to you and state your salary expectations. We’re looking for someone who wants to be rewarded for superior performance! Please provide references which prove you’ve got what it takes in terms of motivation and success in client relationships. Full- and part-time opportunities available. Camrose Now! Attention: Blain Fowler c/o Camrose Booster Ltd. 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7

RDA required Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Please fax resumés to 780-672-3089 or email ccdcamrose@hotmail.com

4849-49 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1N1

Apply in person with resumé at either Camrose store

TRADEMARK PUMPING LTD., Camrose, is looking for a

Concrete Pump Operator for the Camrose area. Experience preferred but we’re willing to train the right person. Dependability and good attitude are required. Must have class 3 driver’s license and clean driver abstract. CSTS, H2S and First Aid are required as well as Drug Testing. We offer a competitive wage and a family atmosphere. Send resumé to trademark1983@gmail.com or fax to 780-662-4211 and / or call Mark at 780-717-1343 during office hours.

APARTMENT MANAGER On site manager for 24-suite apartment complex required. Couple preferred. Criminal record check to be supplied. Renumeration negotiable. Drop off resumés at 4205-38 Street, Camrose


The CAMROSE BOOSTER, May 23, 2017 – Page 38 Calgary Office 400, 425 First St. SW Calgary, AB T2P 3L8

Edmonton Office 10th Floor, 10555-106 St. Edmonton, AB T5J 2Y2

Notice of application to be filed for approval to renew the electric franchise agreement between the Village of Hay Lakes and FortisAlberta Inc. Application Summary: The Alberta Utilities Commission expects to receive an application from FortisAlberta Inc. to renew its franchise agreement with the Village of Hay Lakes, following the submission deadline indicated below. The franchise agreement will be subject to further renewal, continue to allow FortisAlberta Inc. the exclusive right to deliver electricity to the residents of the Village of Hay Lakes for approximately 10 years with two 5-year extensions from the effective date of the franchise agreement. The franchise fee rate rider percentage will remain the same at 7 per cent effective November 1, 2017. The average monthly franchise fee for an average residential customer is forecast to remain at $3.77. The franchise fee is calculated based on distribution charges. An average residential customer uses about 7,500 kilowatt hours per year. You may send your objections, concerns about, or support for the application in writing to FortisAlberta Inc. or the Village of Hay Lakes on or before June 6, 2017 to: FortisAlberta Inc., Rick Burden, 100 Chippewa Road, Sherwood Park, AB T8A 4H4; phone: 780-464-8325; email: Rick.Burden@fortisalberta.com Village of Hay Lakes, Ms. Heather Nadeau, P.O. Box 40, Hay Lakes, AB T0B 1W0; phone: 780-878-3200; email: haylakes@syban.net Any submissions received, unless you request otherwise, will be part of the application submitted and will become part of the public record. For more information on franchise or to receive a copy of the franchise agreement, please contact either FortisAlberta Inc. or the Village of Hay Lakes at the addresses listed above. For more information: For more information about the AUC or its approval process associated with franchise applications, please contact the AUC directly at 780427-4903 or at consumer-relations@auc.ab.ca. The Alberta Utilities Commission is a independent, quasi-judicial regulatory body responsible for making decisions about utility-related applications. Issued on May 23, 2017. Alberta Utilities Commission Douglas A. Larder, QC, General Counsel

FARMLAND FOR SALE BY TENDER The following farmland located in Beaver County, is offered for sale by Tender, subject to the restrictions, reservations and non-financial obligations in the existing Certificate of Title: MERIDIAN 4 RANGE 15 TOWNSHIP 47 SECTION 16 QUARTER SOUTH EAST EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS AREA: 64.7 HECTARES (160 ACRES) MORE OR LESS Subject land has approximately 75 acres cropland, remainder native grass, 2 dugouts, with 3-wire fence and some 2-wire electric fence. No tax adjustment for 2017 property taxes which will be paid in full by any successful tenderer. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Wolbeck Tender”, with tenderer’s GST number and accompanied by a certified cheque or bank draft made payable to Andreassen Borth in trust for 5% of the amount of the tender and must be delivered before 12:00 noon on June 2, 2017 to the offices of Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, 5014-50 Street, P.O. Box 727, Killam, Alberta T0B 2L0. The balance of the purchase price shall be paid to Andreassen Borth on or before June 30, 2017. Tenders are irrevocable and shall remain open until dealt with by the offices of Andreassen Borth. Tenders will not be opened in public. If successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of that tender, their deposit shall be forfeited. The highest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. The owner reserves the right to reject any and all tenders. Deposits received from any unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by regular mail. For further information, please call 780-608-0185

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of ALBERT WILHELM ANDERSON, who died on May 1, 2017. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by June 16, 2017, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

FARMLAND FOR SALE BY TENDER The executors of the Estate of Albert Hills hereby offer the following two parcels of land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title: Parcel 1: Meridian 4 Range 20 Township 46 Section 12 Quarter North East Containing 64.7 Hectares (160 Acres) More or Less Excepting Thereout: Hectares (Acres) More or Less A) Plan 1420587 Road 1.159 2.86 Excepting Thereout All Mines and Minerals The owners are currently in the process of subdividing an approximately 5-acre parcel out of this quarter. The proposed subdivision is not included in this tender. Parcel 2: Meridian 4 Range 20 Township 46 Section 12 Quarter North West Containing 64.7 Hectares (160 Acres) More or Less Excepting Thereout: Hectares (Acres) More or Less A) Plan 1420587 Road 0.803 1.98 Excepting Thereout All Mines and Minerals The owners are currently in the process of subdividing an approximately 10.5 acre yard site out of this quarter. The proposed subdivision is not included in this tender. An easement regarding the existing power line to the yard will be registered prior to closing. The lands are located approximately 3 miles south from the Camrose Regional Exhibition, about a mile from the Cargill Seed Crushing Plant. The NE 12-46-20-W4 earns annual income from Cargill of $1,300.00, road allowance income of $2,500.00, and pipeline income of $2,485.00. The NW 12-46-20-W4 earns annual pipeline income of $1,189.00. Tenders will be considered for the purchase of both parcels or for individual parcels. Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Hills Tender” to Jon Stolee at Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP, Barristers and Solicitors, 5016-52 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1V7, on or before 12:00 noon, June 30, 2017, and shall be accompanied with GST number and a cheque payable to Farnham West Stolee Kambeitz LLP in trust for 10% of the tender price. No conditional tenders will be accepted and the highest, or any tender, will not necessarily be accepted. Tenders will not be opened in public. The deposits of all unsuccessful tenderers will be returned to them by mail. The successful tenderer shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before September 29, 2017. The 10% deposit shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Leta Shillington at 780-679-3720.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTS Estate of JOYCE VIOLA EVELYN MEADAHL, who died on May 7, 2017. If you have a claim against this estate, you must file your claim by June 16, 2017, and provide details of your claim with JAMES H. ANDREASSEN at Andreassen Borth, Barristers & Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1S1. If you do not file by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.

Killam RCMP investigate armed robbery By Murray Green

K illa m RCM P responded to an armed robbery call at a hotel in Forestburg on May 19 at 12:30 a.m. A lone male entered the hotel with what was believed to be a firearm and demanded money. The male suspect then fled the hotel with an undisclosed amount of money. No one was injured. Police made extensive patrols in the area, but the suspect was not located. The male suspect is described as Caucasian, approximately 6’0” and wearing all black clothing with black boots. Killam RCMP are continuing to investigate. If you have information about this incident, call the Killam RCMP at 780385-3509. If you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), email www.tip submit.com, or by text messaging (check your local Crime Stoppers www.crimestoppers.ab.ca for instructions).

BIRTHS To Pam De Hoog and

Cornelius Hamm, a son on May 11. To Stacey and Donald Reum, of Forestburg, a daughter on May 11. To Raelynn and Gregory Olstad of Daysland, a daughter on May 11. To Sady and Bryan Bjorge, of Meeting Creek, a son on May 13.

DEATHS Edwin Peter Kuefler, Missed Delivery Policy If you do not receive your copy of The Booster or pre-printed inserts, please report this to us by calling 780-672-3142. We will promptly re-deliver these to city households. Note that we do not have access to certain apartment buildings. In these cases, we ask you to contact your apartment manager to request delivery. Rural readers are asked to report missed deliveries and we will consult with your postmaster to ensure future deliveries. Thank you for being a loyal reader of…

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of Camrose, formerly of Galahad, on May 13, at 85 years of age. Callie Rose Campbell, of Camrose, on May 14, at six years of age. Joyce Swift, of Tofield, on May 14, at 94 years of age. Carol Downing, of Grande Prairie, formerly of Camrose, on May 15, at 68 years of age. Hedwig Mary Bernhard, of Tofield, formerly of Muenster, SK, on May 15, at 92 years of age. David Stephen Heinz, of Hay Lakes, on May 16, at 68 years of age.


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Stunning home in Valleyview West

If you are looking for an incredibly stylish home in a fabulous location with stunning views, then look no further. This brand new Zetsen home is, quite literally, a showpiece. Backing onto a lake and park in Valleyview West, this walkout bungalow makes living in the city seem like an exclusive resort with sensational views from the kitchen, dining, living room and all southfacing windows. As soon as you step into the home, you will be wowed by the stylish modern finishes and fixtures. Just off the entry way is a large flex room with double French doors that could make a convenient home office or charming conversation room. The open concept feels even more immense with the addition of vaulted ceilings and large windows. The kitchen is a dream, featuring sleek cabinets, a large centre island, corner pantry, touch tap and contemporary decor and fixtures. Adjoining the kitchen is a sensational living room with a gas fireplace that features floor-to-ceiling tilework, a piece of art in itself. A large dining area completes the open concept and makes entertaining a must.

OUT OF TOWN ENJOY LIFE AT THE LAKE! … This mobile on 2 lots is the perfect getaway spot for you and your family. Take a drive and go see what Pelican Point is all about! Asking $289,900 CA0103914 BITTERN LAKE 5-BDRM., 3-BATH 3 LEVEL SPLIT ... just 10 min. away from Camrose! Well maintained G! home on huge lot w/vaulted LI STIN N EW ceilings, covered deck, MF laundry, WI closet, en suite w/htd. tile floors, fully fin. bsmt. A must see! Asking $439,900 CA0106131 WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY ... to have your own corner lake lot in the summer village of White Sands! Steps away from the beach! Don’t miss out! Asking $159,900 CA0095261 WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME IN HAY LAKES ... 2357 sq. ft., generous master, chef’s kitchen w/ high end appl., bright open floor plan. 3-car garage. Take a drive out and see what this home has to offer! Call today! Asking 445,000 CA0095899 UPDATED BARRIERFREE HOME … in Daysland. Wheelchair accessible, open living space, enclosed elevator, many daily aides incl. Updated kitchen, vinyl windows, elec. panel, low maint. flrg. Single garage, 12’x32’ deck, immediate poss. CA0101339 Asking $155,000 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY IN OHATON! ... Looking for a property to located your business or just need more space? This is a good opportunity! 1488 sq. ft. bldg. w/good workshop area, overhead door access. Exc. 8’x20’ office trailer available all set up. Located just minutes from Camrose. Take a look! Asking $89,000 CA0093961 MUST SEE HOME IN DAYSLAND ! … Nothing has been overlooked in this beautifully, completely reno’d 3-bdrm., 2 bath bungalow. Beautiful flooring up, down. Brand new kitchen w/centre island, new appl. If you’re in the market for a turn key home, this is it! CA0098461 Asking $242,500

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In the warmer weather, the party can be continued onto the large covered deck that features an exterior grey-toned shiplap wall. Many evenings will be spent sitting on the deck overlooking the park and lake and taking in all that nature has to offer. Completing the main floor is a goodsized bedroom, a beautifully appointed four-piece main bathroom, large convenient laundry room, a serene master suite with a huge spa-like ensuite featuring a glass walk-in shower, walk-in closet with built-ins and a soaker tub with a view. The walk-out basement waits for the new owners to finish it to their own needs, leaving plenty of room for additional living. And don't forget the 24' by 24' double garage. Make this gorgeous walkout bungalow located at 6015-28 Avenue, Valleyview West your own piece of paradise. It is priced at $564,900. There will be an open house on Thursday, May 25 from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. For a personal viewing, contact Matt Banack or Matthew Mayer at: Central Agencies Inc. 4870-51 Street, Camrose 780-672-4495 or Matt 780-608-9733 Cell Matthew 780-781-7088 Cell

PRIVATE TREED ACREAGE, 10 ACRES ON PAVEMENT! ... This is an excellent opportunity to build your new home! This can be your private getaway and a place where you can enjoy the peaceful country lifestyle. Lots of potential, call now! Asking $179,900 CA0099128 WOW! EXCEPTIONAL AC R EAG E W/ AMAZING YARD SETTI NG. IT’S PERFECT!... For hobbyist, small business or rec. use! Impressive custom built 1,818 sq. ft. home only minutes from Camrose, just off pavement. Wow! Awesome 32’x48’ workshop, it’s the MAN CAVE you dreamed of! This beautiful home feat. 9’ vaulted ceilings, bright windows w/dormers, lovely hardwood floors. Awesome gourmet kitchen, bright dinette, cozy great room, superb master and en suite, MF laundry. Awesome park setting and lifestyle! Exceptional opportunity! Asking $719,000 CA0101671 EXC. 10.13 ACRE ACREAGE W/ PRIVATE PARKLIKE SETTING ... and second residence west of Ferintosh. Residence #1 offers 1176 sq. ft. of space while residence #2 offers 1218 sq. ft. of space. Many large outbuildings on property, too much to note! Call today! Asking $365,000 CA0086180 REMARKABLE CUSTOM BUILT RAISED B U N G A LO W ! … 1885 sq. ft. on 11.05 acres. Cross fenced, 4 good outbuildings incl. 24’x28’ htd. shop, dugout, lge. garden, ICF foundation w/infloor heat, 9’ ceilings, hardwood/tile/cork flooring, HRV unit, triple pane windows. Fully fin., move-in ready. Minutes to Camrose! Asking $685,000 CA0103277 UNBELIEVABLE PROPERTY BORDERING BATTLE RIVER VALLEY! CA0092108 Asking $648,000

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FOR RENT OR LEASE E XC ELLEN T OFFICE OR BUSINESS LOC AT ION ! … Awesome 2,250 sq. ft. area. Two large meeting rooms, very nice reception area, 3 baths and offices. Independent utilities, AC and excellent parking. Taxes and insurance are included. Great location! Asking $2,200/month CA0099504

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6,000 SQ. FT. EMPTY LOT! … Located downtown between Credit Union and Royal Bank. C1 zoning, excellent location. Wonderful investment or building spot opportunity! Asking $139,900 CA0085343 EXCELLENT OWNERSHIP OPPORTUNITY! ... Great location, highway exposure! 1528 sq. ft. retail bldg. w/additional mezzanine. Imagine the possibilities. Available immediately. Asking $375,000 CA0103916 EXC. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY – ZON E D M1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL! ... 4 lots w/good central location, suitable for multiple uses. 4352 sq. ft. bldg., good workshop areas, loading doors, front offices, mezzanine storage, HE furnaces, a/c. Fenced storage yard, 28’x30’ rear garage. Easy customer access. Call now! CA0062344 Asking $449,000

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RESIDENTIAL LOTS HUSTLE PARK ... by huge playground and west end amenities! • 30 lots with alley access, starting from $91,190 • 18 cul-de-sac lots, starting from $114,290 SOUTHWEST MEADOWS ... by parks, playground and West End amenities! • 14 lots with alley access, from $96,690 • 11 large cul-de-sac lots, from $139,425 Call now for more information!

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2.94 ACRE MULTI-FAMILY LOT ZONED R3! EXC. LOCATION, CLOSE TO AMENITIES! … Exc. property for an adult community, condominium project and/or multi-family developments. Prime west-end location w/exc. site. Pavement on 3 sides, across from huge park. CA0097247

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11.15 ACRES OF PRIME INDUSTRIAL LAND … Exc. location in expanding east side industrial area of Camrose. Zoned M1 – Light Industrial. Property currently being used for pipe storage. Building 7260 sq. ft. of office area, arch rib arena, multi-purpose bay. Additional enclosed storage, covered outside storage. Exc. opportunity! Call now for details. CA0069085

MULTI-FAMILY LOTS 2.5 ACRES ZONED R3 AND MULTI-FAMILY ... Exceptional west end location across from huge park and playground, by west end amenities. Lots of potential with re-division options. Call now! CA298482

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P R I V A T E ACREAGE W/ QUALITY OUT BUILDINGS ... Beautiful setting w/perimeter trees only 15 min. to Camrose, 10 min. to Bawlf School. Solid bungalow home, fully fin. 22’x24’ garage, 26’x42’ htd. shop, 40’x60’ and 40’x64’ bldgs. A truly beautiful property! CA0095253 Asking $439,000 ENJOY COUNTRY LIVING AT ITS FINEST … on this G! beautiful, peaceful N EW LI STIN quarter section only min. from Camrose! 2564 sq. ft. 2-storey boasts open concept kitchen, DR and LR, 5 bdrm., 3 full baths, 1 half bath, den, office, bonus room, much more. Dble. htd. garage, professionally, well maintained, landscaped yard, back deck, front porch, htd. shop, garden shed, various outbuildings, dugouts, firepit area + more! Asking $895,000 CA0105620 80 SPECTACULAR ACRES ... of all natural prairie! Have you been looking for a place to build your dream acreage? Somewhere where your kids can enjoy the fresh air, get outside, raise a few animals and enjoy everything the country has to offer? Only 20 minutes from Camrose. Asking $275,000 CA0101409 AWESOME ACREAGE LIFESTYLE, COUNTRYSIDE VIEWS, ON PAVEMENT! … Exc. energy eff. home, 4.3 acres, Hwy 617. 1770 sq. ft. home. ICF basement, ICF MF w/in-floor htg all 3 lvls. You’ll love the warmth, rustic finish, countryside views, bright windows, beautiful staircase and ceilings. Cozy LR, bright dinette, exc. kitchen, MF laundry, superb master, exc. bsmt. and more! Country lifestyle and décor, you’ll love it! Ask $549,000 CA0101513 BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED ACREAGE … barely 15 min. to Camrose, next to Battle River Valley. Built in 1998. 1672 sq. ft. bungalow, 3 bdrm. 2 baths, vaulted ceiling, gas/ wood FP, vinyl windows + more. 24’x28’ garage, 19’x31’ shelter w/concrete floor, penned area, dugout. Lovely location! Asking $409,900 CA0103616

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Open HouseS Thur., May 25, 11am-1pm 6015-28 Avenue “Home of the Week – see page 39” E X C E P T I O N A L LY BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW … backing onto water in Valleyview West subdivision! This stunning home features vaulted ceilings, flex room, gas FP, awesome master w/5-pce. en suite, a/c. 24’x24’ garage. Asking $564,900 CA0096217

Thur., May 25, 3-5 pm Sat., May 27, 11am-1pm 5219-36 Avenue

Asking $434,900

STUNNING HOME! … 1910 sq. ft. 2-storey only steps away from park and walking trails. Bright DR, MF laundry. Great family home! CA0046346

Thur., May 25, 4-6 pm 511-2 Avenue, ARMENA 3-BDRM. BUNGALOW ON 2 LOTS IN ARMENA! ... Open concept w/vaulted ! ER TH R ceilings,UClovely kitchen w/breakfast bar, spaFU ED R EDLR w/cozy cious wood FP. Master w/3-pce. en suite, 2 more bdrm., 4-pce. bath. Triple pane windows, ICF bsmt. ready to be dev. Easy commute to Camrose, Edmonton, surrounding areas. You’ll want to feel the peace, relaxation this cozy, warm home offers! CA0094619 Now only $219,000

Sat., May 27, 12-2 pm 7202-38 Avenue BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT – BACKING ONTO PARK! … Exc. presentation, bright open floor plan, lots of windows, 9’ and coffered ceilings, lovely hardwood flooring. Amazing kitchen, dinette w/park views, gorgeous great room, cozy FP, superb master, en suite. MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family room. Huge covered deck, patio, 23’x24’ garage all fin. + more! Quality built, you’ll love it! Asking $459,900 CA0102084

OVER $300,000 BEAUTIFUL WALKOUT … 2-storey backing onto park, in G ! playground NEW LISTIN Creekview! You’ll love the location, lifestyle w/walking trails close by. Awesome kitchen, huge island, granite, WT pantry, Park views from dinette, great room, FP, den, MF laundry, 3 living areas, 4 upper bdrm., superb master, en suite, a/c. Beautifully landscaped yard, awesome 31’x26’ garage + more! Better than new, just move in! Ask $579,500 CA0106231 WALKOUT BUNGALOW TOWNHOUSE , ON PARK! … Beauti! G IN ful, quality built, ST NEW LI overlooking park. Bright, open plan, 9’ ceilings, hardwood flooring. Awesome kitchen, large island, huge walkthrough pantry. Park views from LR, deck, patio. Superb master/en suite, MF laundry. Dev. bsmt. In-floor htg. No condo fees. You’ll love it! Ask $344,900 CA0105976 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUILT WALKOUT BUNGALOW IN VAL! G IN LIST location w/valley views! NEW LEYVIEW! … Premier Exc. quality, impressive floor plan! 9’ ceilings, beautiful hardwood flooring, bright window pkg. Amazing kitchen, huge island, breakfast bar. Awesome great room, dinette w/views. Superb master, en suite, MF laundry, exc. walkout bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family room, games area, custom bar, a/c. Awesome yard, covered deck, 26’x 32’ htd. garage all fin., RV parking, lots more! You’ll love it! CA0106106 Asking $747,900 ATTRACTIVE, VERY WELL MAINTAINED BUNGALOW in creekview! … Open floor plan, G! NEW LISTIN vaulted ceilings, en suite, WI closet, MF laundry, 3-way FP, hardwood floors, SS appl., granite countertops, kitchen island, WI pantry. Central vac. Dble. attached garage + much more! CA0106059 Asking $345,900 EXC. 2-STOREY IN CREEKVIEW, CLOSE TO PARKS, TRAILS! … Gorgeous 6-bdrm., 2186 sq. ft. home. Superb lifestyle, presentation! Beautiful open staircase, hardwood flooring, bright window pkg. Amazing kitchen, granite, walk-through pantry, bright dinette, 3 living spaces, den, MF laundry, exc. master, en suite. Exc. bsmt., a/c. Htd. garage. You’ll love it! CA0097877 Asking $467,900 EXC. CORNER LOT BUNGALOW IN VICTORIA PARK! … 5 bdrm., 3 baths, attractive open floor plan includes: vaulted cathedral ceiling, hardwood flooring, gas FP, quartz counters, 4-pce. en suite w/jetted tub, 2 sinks, central vac, much more! Outside well maintained, features lge. deck, shed, RV parking, waterfall, stone BBQ area, sprinkler system, mature trees! This a must see! Asking $449,900 CA0099793

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IMPRESSIVE FAMILY HOME, CREEKVIEW CUL-DE-SAC! … Just move in! Close to park, playground, walking trails. Spacious entry, open staircase, 9’ ceilings, exc. kitchen, lge. island, pantry, 3 baths, bright dinette, MF laundry, spacious master, superb en suite. Triple car garage! Great fenced yard, deck and more! Take a look! CA0105376 Asking $369,900 EXC. FAMILY 2-STOREY IN CENTURY MEADOWS … close to park! 1490 sq. ft. home w/ bright open floor plan, 9’ ceilings, open staircase. Great kitchen, bright dinette, cozy great room, MF laundry. Spacious master, superb en suite. Exc. bsmt. dev., cozy FP in huge family/games room. Yard is fenced, RV parking options, alley access + more! CA0105161 Asking $349,000 E xecutive style 3,215 sq. ft. home located in victoria park! … Features include elegant fully renovated kitchen w/custom cabinets, rare Italian granite and high-end appliances! Private, mature, picturesque park-like backyard. Att. three car garage! Homes of this quality and caliber don’t come up often, on a lot like this within the city! Asking $675,000 CA0099632

AMAZING 2-STOREY WALK OUT IN VALLEYVIEW CUL-DE-SAC … PerE! fect location w/lake IC T PR LLENtrails. EXCEvalley views, Beautiful, bright open living space, exc. kitchen huge island, walk through pantry, bright dinette w/garden door to new deck. Handy office, MF laundry. Exc. master w/espresso balcony, WI closet, en suite. 2 add’l. bdrm., lge. bonus room! Bright walk out bsmt. w/huge family room w/FP, 2 bdrm., bath. 2 new furnaces, a/c. Beautifully landscaped, oversized 26’x30’ att. htd. garage, RV parking. This executive home perfectly melds comfort, quality, style! Now only $639,000 CA0088474 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW, AWESOME 4-CAR GARAGE! ... Close to parks, walking E! IC PR trails. Lots of possibilities w/perfect hobby NEW shop, revenue from secondary suite. Quality built w/bright open floor plan. Exc. kitchens, 2 laundry rooms, cozy gas FP, spacious master, en suite, den + more! Private suite entrance w/in-floor htg., 9’ ceilings. Awesome 26’/28’x38’ htd. garage, huge parking/RV pad. Now only $570,000 CA0100914 SPACIOUS FAMILY BUNGALOW – DESIRED CUL-DE-SAC ! ... You’ll love the Century Meadows location w/ school, parks close by. Lovely spacious LR, DR, awesome country kitchen w/maple cabinetry, granite. 5 bdrm., en suite, family room, games area. Great yard, attached htd. garage + more! Now only $331,900 CA0096544 SPACIOUS 1748 SQ. FT. BI-LEVEL IN VALLEYVIEW ... close to parks and trails! Very bright open floor plan, spacious entry, 9’ ceilings, hardwood flooring, arches, columns. Exc. country style kitchen, spacious, bright LR w/cozy FP, formal dining area. Huge master, en suite. Superb den. 9’ ceilings in open bsmt. Need room? Take a look! Ask $329,900 CA0100670 EXC., RARE PARK RIDGE ESTATES HOME! ... Vaulted ceilings, tile, hardwood floors that extend throughout most of main level. Lovely kitchen, bright LR, great master w/vaulted ceiling, WI closet, 4-pce. en suite. Double garage, RV parking, parklike setting c/w mature trees, landscaping, firepit, sunroom, much more! Asking $545,000 CA0097102 WALKOUT 2-STOREY … w/unobstructed northern valley views in family friendly Creekview neighbourhood! Stunning kitchen w/cabinet lighting, touch tap, a/c, stair lighting, awesome master w/his & hers WI closets, digital smart thermostat, bonus room, 24’x24’ garage + more! Asking $509,400 CA0094211

Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes Valleyview West

GORGEOUS BUNGALOW! CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION! • 1440 sq. ft. • 26’x26’/28’ garage Asking $485,162 CA0098057

STUNNING HOME! … 1910 sq. ft. 2-storey only steps away from park and walking trails. Bright DR, MF laundry. Great family home! Asking $434,900 CA0046346

HOMES FEATURE: • Covered front entry • 9’ and vaulted ceilings • Hardwood flooring • Cozy fireplace • Lovely maple cabinets • Granite countertops • Large island and pantry • Superb main floor laundry • In-floor basement heating • Covered deck FINISHED WITH ELEGANCE!

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EXC. 5-BDRM., 3 BATH BI-LEVEL HOME … located on Park Ridge Drive. Vaulted ceilings, lge. open kitchen, DR, master en suite w/jetted tub, master WI closet. Maintenance free deck, BBQ gas hookup, landscaped yard, oversized htd. garage, RV parking space + much more! Very well maintained home. Ask $479,900 CA0104804 AMAZING JUBILEE PARK L O C AT I O N ! … Wow! Amazing one-of-a-kind property! You’ll love the peaceful lifestyle, picturesque views, walking trails. Beautifully, extensively reno’d 1860 sq. ft. walkout bungalow! Exc. presentation, craftsmanship. Beautiful open stairwell, picturesque views, gorgeous Italian tile. Awesome gourmet kitchen, spectacular master/en suite, superb MF laundry, exc. walkout bsmt., huge family/games/rec areas. Wrap-around deck, huge patio, 28’x23.5’ htd. garage + more! A must see! CA0095046 Asking $629,981 EXC. 2-STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW, CLOSE TO PARKS, TRAILS! … Gorgeous, quality built 1942 sq. ft. featuring bright open plan, 9’ ceilings, lovely hardwood flrg., awesome kitchen, huge island, quartz counters. Spacious LR, cozy gas FP, exc. en suite. Cozy in-floor htg. in open bsmt., a/c. 24’x26’ htd. garage, and more! It’s perfect! Asking $435,000 CA0086161 STUNNING CUSTOM BUILT 5-BDRM. WALKOUT HOME ... in NEW PR ICE! Creekview. Features incl. inviting open floor plan, gorgeous chef’s kitchen w/custom cabinetry. Grand deck to catch sunsets overlooking prof. landscaped backyard. Fin. walkout bsmt. w/wet bar. Don’t miss out on this superb home! CA0100555 Asking $609,900 NEXT TO NEW BUNGALOW CO M P L E T E LY FINISHED! … 1520 sq. ft. main level w/vaulted ceilings, hardwood/tile floors, granite counters, den, 5-pce. en suite, MF laundry, htd. 22’x24’ garage, 2 gas FP, 2 en suite baths. 2-tiered deck, fenced yard! WOW! Asking $497,500 CA0105732 EXC. BUNGALOW IN A QUIET LOCATION ONE BLOCK AWAY FROM JACK STUART SCHOOL! ... MF windows, shingles (2016), HW tanks, flooring, kitchen + baths all reno’d in this beautiful home. 26’x26’ oversized htd. garage + more! CA0093809 Asking $322,000 IMPRESSIVE QUALITY BUILT 1.5 STOREY IN VALLEYVIEW ... located LISTING ! close to parks, walking EW N trails! 9’ ceilings, beautiful hardwood flooring. Gorgeous kitchen, granite counter tops, pantry, spacious dinette, cozy great room w/FP, superb master, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., family/games area w/FP. Awesome yard, coverd veranda/ deck, private courtyard, fenced, underground sprinkler system., 24’x34’ triple garage. Asking $493,900 CA0104997 BEAUTI FU L CENTURY M EADOWS BI-LEVEL … close to parks and playground! You’ll love this 1412 sq. ft. home w/bright windows, vaulted ceilings, display ledges, niches. Exc. kitchen w/lovely cabinets, MF laundry, awesome bsmt. w/family/ games room, gas FP. Dble. garage, RV parking, rear alley access + much more! CA0093188 Asking $389,900 GORGEOUS CUSTOM BUILT BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! ... You’ll love the lifestyle, valley view walking 9’, coffered ! OW AL trails. G N BU ceilings, beautiful hardwood flooring, gorCT PER FE geous kitchen cabinetry, granite countertops. Lovely LR, spacious dinette, superb master, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev., in-floor htg., 9’ ceilings. Awesome yard, veranda, deck, courtyard, fenced, oversized 24’x26’ garage, RV option + more! Now only $519,000 CA0093233 TOP FLOOR FIELDSTONE CONDO, BY MIRROR LAKE! … Desired corner unit w/wrap around deck. You’ll absolutely love this beautiful bright open floor plan. Lovely 2-bdrm. unit. Cozy FP, en suite, MF laundry, lge. east facing deck. Senior friendly, underground htd. parking. Close to walking trails, city centre. Call now to view! CA0100044 Asking $317,900 BEAUTIFUL, QUALITY BUILT BUNGALOW, VALLEYVIEW WEST! … Premier lifestyle, cul-de-sac location. Absolutely gorgeous home, you’ll love the quality and craftsmanship! Featuring beautiful 12’9’ and coffered ceilings, open stairwell, bright windows, gorgeous hardwood flooring. Amazing gourmet kitchen, granite, walkthrough pantry, prep centre. Lovely dinette, awesome great room, cozy FP. Impressive master/en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bsmt., in-floor htg., huge family/games/media room. Huge yard, covered decks, htd. garage, RV parking + more! It’s perfect! CA0099090 Asking $649,900

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ADULT LIVING, CENTRAL LOCATION! … Bungalow townhouse perfect fit for relaxed lifestyle. Vaulted ceiling, MF laundry, attached garage. You’ll love the kitchen reno! Amazing en suite off master. Bsmt. fully fin. w/TONS of space for family, friends, hobbies, storage. Well cared for, extensively reno’d. Asking $305,000 CA0104209 EXC. BUNGALOW – CENTURY MEADOWS … close to Jack Stuart School. Beautiful new hardwood floors, great kitchen w/centre island, lovely cabinets, huge games room, + dble. garage, lge. covered deck + much more! Asking $352,000 CA0087433 BEAUTIFUL CENTURY MEADOWS HOME ... in quiet cul-de-sac backing onto greenspace! Nicely reno’d., ready for your family! Asking $564,900 CA0100552 BEAUTIFUL MULTILEVEL! … Vaulted ceiling, laminate/tile flooring, granite kitchen counters, maple cabinetry, partially finished walkout bsmt. Spacious master w/5-pce. en suite, walk-in closet. Oversized yard, extra parking pad, 2 covered decks! A must see! CA0102363 Asking $399,900 ONE-OF-A-KIND PROPERT Y ... backing onto the Camrose fountain! Gorgeous views, mature trees, incredibly private backyard. 1370 sq. ft. walkout bsmt., 3 bdrm., 2 baths. Single attached garage, covered deck. Perfect opportunity to create your dream home. Asking $329,000 CA0094155 BEAUTIFUL FAMILY BI-LEVEL, GREAT LOCATION! … Beautiful spacious 1580 sq. ft. 3+2 bdrm. floor plan. Superb foyer, vaulted ceiling, hardwood and tile flooring. Awesome kitchen w/island, pantry, family sized dinette w/garden doors to lge. deck. Huge master, superb en suite. Bsmt. substantially fin. Great yard, 22’x24’ garage + lots more! Spacious! Ask $439,900 CA0099176 BEAUTIFUL PARKSIDE BUNGALOW – VALLEYVIEW! … Located by park, valley walking trails. Front covered veranda, 9’ and coffered ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, cozy FP, exc. kitchen, granite, lge. island, pantry, superb MF laundry, superb master/en suite. Cozy in-floor bsmt. htg. Beautiful yard, 23’x26’ htd. garage, RV parking, covered deck. You’ll love it! Asking $459,900 CA0103456 QUALITY BI-LEVEL ON QUIET STREET … close to all west end amenities. 4-bdrm., 2 baths, new windows. Htd. dble. garage, oversized huge lot, and the list goes on. Be sure to view! Asking $309,900 CA0102708 Need help paying your mortgage? … Live on the top floor and rent the bottom! Great location, close to Mirror Lake and hospital. Spacious 3 + 3 bdrm. bungalow w/ bright floor plan, vaulted ceiling in LR. Private bsmt. development w/kitchenette, FR, 3 bdrms., bath, common laundry. Lots of recent upgrades. Excellent opportunity! CA0094818 Asking $309,000 FAMILY FRIENDLY 2-STOREY! … Open concept, upstairs laundry, 3 bdrm., 3 baths, laminate/tile flooring, 4-pce. master en suite, WI closet, maple cabinetry, vaulted ceiling. 20’x24’ garage, fully fenced yard w/2-tiered deck. Asking $391,500 CA0095175 BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW BACKING ONTO PARK … 9’ ceilings, hardwood flooring. You’ll love the kitchen design, bright dinette, cozy great room, den, spacious master, en suite, MF laundry. Awesome bsmt. infloor htg., huge family/games room. Exc. yard! Infloor htd. garage, RV parking. Impressive, quality built home! Asking $485,000 CA0104693 1745 SQ. FT., 3-BDRM., 3 BATH, BONUS ROOM ... Open concept living, MF laundry, coffered dinette ceiling, WI pantry, 5-pce. en suite w/corner tub, separate shower, infloor htg., WI closet. Still time to choose your finishes! Asking $409,900 CA0065777 EXC. FAMILY HOME IN VALLEY VIEW SUBDIVISION! … Close to parks, walking trails, this lovely home offers a beautiful kitchen w/centre island, great LR w/cozy gas FP, terrific master w/4-pce. ensuite, WI closet. Fin. bsmt. Fenced yard, dble. garage + much more! Asking $329,900 CA0102857 EXC. WALKOUT BUNGALOW TOWNHOUSE! … Quality built, bright G ! open floor plan, 9’ ceilIN ST LI NEW ings, hardwood floors, MF laundry, great master w/en suite, beautiful kitchen w/island. Awesome bsmt. w/lovely family room, 2 bdrm., kitchenette. Fully fenced w/deck, patio, shed, attached garage. Asking $349,900 CA0105276 Impressive floor plan in valleyview west! … Vaulted ceilings, gorgeous kitchen, 3 bdrms., finished FR in bsmt., 24’x22’ garage plus much more! Ask $449,900 CA0086740 FUNC TIONAL 3-BDRM. MULTILEVEL … Vaulted ceilings, spacious LR/ DR. 4-pce. en suite, WI closet in master. Workable kitchen w/oak cabinetry, corner pantry, centre island w/raised bar. Bright bsmt. windows. 22’x22’ garage, mostly fenced yard, raised deck. Asking $352,000 CA0098305

CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000

1200 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW GREAT LOCATION … w/fenced yard, oversized dble. htd. garage. 3 bdrm., 1 bath, open concept kitchen dining area. Bsmt. ready for your ideas! View today! CA0105652 Asking $249,900 AFFORDABLE AND PRICED TO SELL! … mobile home on rented lot. 3 bdrm., ! G 5-pce. bath. Well IN ST LI NEW maintained w/many updates. Covered deck, handy parking. North side trailer park. Asking $39,900 CA0105696 BRIGHT, OPEN BUNGALOW … w/ lots of charm. Huge amounts of living STING ! space w/upgrades. NEW LIcounters/backsplash/flooring, New kitchen SS appl. 2 upgraded baths. Shingles, furnace, HW tank, elec. panel done too! CA0106029 Asking $264,900 COZY, UPDATED BUNGALOW IN DUGGAN PARK! … Walking distance to green space, playgrounds, west-end amenities. 3+1 bdrm., updated 4-pce. main bath, vinyl windows on main. New fence/sod, 16’x24’ garage, newly dev. bsmt. Asking $269,500 CA0105141 LOOKING FOR AN AFFORDABLE HOME OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY? … Here it is! 3-bdrm. bungalow in quiet location close to schools, hockey arena, ball diamonds. Huge family room, lots of storage. Single car garage w/carport + much more! Asking $260,000 CA0098325 EXC. CONDO – WORRY FREE LIFESTYLE! ... Across from Jubilee Park, Mirror Lake walking trails. Only blocks from city centre. Open spacious design w/bright windows, Lovely kitchen, spacious, bright LR, cozy gas FP, lge. master, en suite, MF laundry, elevator, guest suite, easy access to garage, much more! Looking for quality and lifestyle, call now! Now asking $275,900 CA0076514 immaculate bi-lvl. on huge lot!… Close to schools and rec. areas. 4 bdrm., 2 baths, gas FP, 22’x24’ att. garage w/covered walk, refinished driveway, new shingles, fenced, covered deck and more! Asking $274,500 CA0101588 EXC. STARTER HOME! ... 3-bdrm., 2 bath home on rented lot. Great master w/4-pce. en suite, large LR w/gas FP. Be sure to view! Ask $90,000 CA0087426 IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT HOME! ... Spacious dinette, bright LR, huge master. Dev. bsmt. 3 bdrm., office, laundry, 3-pce. bath. Fenced yard, alley access w/rear parking. North side of duplex listed separately. Opportunity awaits! CA0100577 Asking $192,500 BLOCKS AWAY FROM JACK STUART SCHOOL! … Exc. a/c family friendly home. Updated flooring throughout MF, bright LR w/ brick facing wood FP, dev. bsmt. Dble. htd. garage + much more! Asking $259,900 CA0104455 EXC. MOBILE ON RENTED LOT IN NORTHSIDE TRAILER PARK! … Affordable bright living w/vaulted ceiling, wonderful laminate flooring, spacious LR, super kitchen, dining area w/china cabinet, lge. master w/WI closet, en suite, 2 more bdrm., bath, laundry room. Outdoor space offers deck, parking pad, landscaping, fencing. A must see! Ask $89,900 CA0103045

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LIKE NEW BUNGALOW TOWNHOME! … Backing onto walking trails. Close to parks, shopLISTING ! ping, dining, all west NEW end amenities. NO CONDO FEES! C A0105470 Asking $289,900 GREAT INVESTMENT/ STARTER HOME … close to schools, city centre! Cozy, very well G ! maintained 730 sq. ft. IN ST LI NEW bungalow. Lots of bright windows, 2-bdrm. cozy LR, country style kitchen, spacious entry. Partially dev. bsmt. Lots of recent upgrades. You’ll love the yard! 16’x24’ garage. Asking $159,500 CA0105956 COZY 2-BDRM., 1 BATH BUNGALOW … close to Mirror Lake, downtown. Great opportunity! CA0100600 Asking $149,900 MOVE IN READY MOBILE HOME … on own lot! Clean home w/ G! NEW LISTIN dble. car port. 2 bdrm., 1 full bath. Don’t miss out on this opportunity! Asking $139,900 CA0104491 EXC. DUGGAN PARK BI-LEVEL! … Lovely 2+1 NEW PR ICE! bdrm., 2 bath home. Bright MF w/lower level master w/ en suite, lge. family room. Upgrades include triple pane windows, hardwood floors, newer carpets. Dble. htd. garage, 2-tiered deck, quiet street, alley access. Your next home awaits you! Just move in – it’s a perfect fit! CA0098267 Asking $269,900 TOTALLY UPGRADED! … Reno’d inside and out – windows, siding, flooring, bathroom, kitchen, furnace, HW tank – you name it! 2 decks, 16’x28’ garage. Close to schools, downtown area. Asking $180,000 CA0103496 IDEAL STARTER OR INVESTMENT HOME! ... Lge. LR w/FP, 2 MF bdrm., 4-pce. bath. Dev. bsmt. features family room w/kitchenette, lge. bdrm., flex area, laundry, 3-pce. bath. Alley access w/rear parking, shed. South side of duplex listed separately. Opportunity awaits! Asking $187,000 CA0100579 CHARMING BUNGALOW READY FOR YOUR FAMILY … to unpack and enjoy! Curb appeal, central location, loads of upgrades! Modernized home features comfortable floor plan w/5 bdrm., 2 baths. New windows, furnace, siding, insulation … the list goes on! Close to Mirror Lake walking trails! Asking $287,900 CA0105281 EXC. STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME … close to west end shopping! Spacious 3 bdrm., 1127 sq. ft. bungalow E! Lovely laminate IC duplex. PR EAT flrg., exc.GR kitchen w/breakfast bar, WI pantry, all appl. incl. Nicely landscaped back yard w/ room for 3 parked vehicles. Don’t miss out on this one! Asking $264,900 CA0098591 GREAT STARTER HOME OR INVESTMENT PROPERTY G ! … close to schools EW LISTIN andNheart of downtown Camrose. 4-bdrm. 2 bath bungalow w/garage, fence, deck. CA0106530 Asking $249,900 LIKE NEW BUNGALOW TOWNHOME! … Simple, clean living in superb location ! overlooking beautiful G IN LIST walkingN EW trails! Open concept floor plan w/functional kitchen w/white cabinets, corner pantry, c/w all appl. MF laundry, lge. master w/walkthrough closet, 4-pce. en suite. Bsmt. framed, drywalled w/2 bdrm., family, partially fin. bath. NO condo fees! Asking $289,900 CA0105470

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VERY WELL MAINTAINED 4-PLEX … within walking distance to schools, parks, playgrounds, corner store, rec facilities. 1740 sq. ft. bldg. w/3x 2-bdrm. and 1x 1-bdrm., 4-pce. baths, common area entrance, shared coin laundry, shared boiler system, extra storage. Shingles 2 years old, all but one unit has updated vinyl windows. CA0103875 Asking $459,000 EXC. OPPORTUNITY TO INVEST IN A GREAT PROPERTY IN CAMROSE! … Solid bldg. offering 6 E! bright, spacious units IC EW PR in exc. N condition. Lower level shared laundry, 8 car parking stalls. Maint. free landscaping, fencing. Just waiting for the right buyer! Asking $645,000 CA0098511 FOUR PLEX! … Don’t miss this amazing investment opportunity! Centrally located bldg. Each unit features 2 bdrm., full bath. All units individually metered and contains its own furnace, HW tank, laundry. Great opportunity! Ask $459,000 CA0098258 FULL DUPLEX … 3-bdrm. and 4-bdrm. units. Good layouts w/recent upgrades; vinyl windows throughout, flooring, paint, newer shingles. Exc. living space up/down. Consistently rented for years. Asking $409,900 CA0103349

BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE, AWESOME PARK SETTING! … WOW! 9.5 acres close to Camrose on Hwy 21. It’s perfect for hobbyist, small business or recreational! Exc. presentation, beautiful groves of trees, your own park, pond. Majestic walkout bi-level home, exc. reno’d. Vaulted ceilings, lovely LR, country kitchen, dinette w/easy access to private deck. Exc. bsmt., huge family/ games room w/ walkout to beautiful courtyard, 28’x26’ garage. Gorgeous, private setting. Asking $639,900 CA0099912

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