The CAMROSE BOOSTER, February 23, 2021 – Page 20
Small Businesses have been hit hard due to COVID-19
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– FOR THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY – As our thousands of users know, each day the ‘Your Cam’ photo on Camrose Now! shows a timely scene from our community. This photo updates daily at 12:01 am. For the month of February, we will be using the ‘Your Cam’ tab in a different way. Each of the 28 days of February we will profile a local small business affected, or hit hard, by COVID-19. We will photograph something that depicts the product or service of that business – that ‘thing’ that makes the business unique. This will be at no cost to that small business. A&W Camrose ‘social distances’ another terrific meal out the drive-through window.
For forty-four years Helen Pilger has saved this
Treaty Signing Re-enacted
story published in The Booster back in 1977. On the long weekend of that year, some 4,000 people congregated on Dried Meat Hill, 12 miles south-east of Camrose to witness a reenactment of Treaty 6, of 1876. Lieutenant Governor Ralph Steinhauser and Joe Dion, president of the Indian Association of Alberta, were among the many dignitaries present on this historic and compelling milestone day.
The Fox & Fable, always well-stocked with great pastime ideas, will soon be moving to Main Street .
Sheila Zetsen, Interior Design Technologist, has joined Innovative Kitchens & Bathrooms.
Show us what you’ve clipped from The Booster! If we publish your entry, you will win $10, too. The oldest entry submitted prior to the end of December 2021 will earn the sender a cool $100 gift certificate from any Camrose business of that person’s choosing. Send us a copy or a photo of your entry: Show us what used • Mail: 4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7 to hang on your fridge! • Email: ads@camrosebooster.com • Text: 780.679.7070 • Drop off in person: 4925-48 Street, Camrose (Your original will be scanned, then returned)
February is Man Cave Barber’s Lounge celebrates one year
Humpty’s Family Restaurant staff is thrilled to offer in-house dining again.
Pleasant staff waiting for your visit to Ken’s Furniture.
MAN CAVE
For more info, call 780-673-9213
or 780-679-7070
Murray Green, Camrose Booster Man Cave Barber’s Lounge owner Kyle Backus, left, holds a grand opening (one year anniversary) ribbon for City of Camrose Mayor Norm Mayer to cut on Feb. 13, while building landlord Tish Olson also holds the ribbon. The Man Cave, located at 4887-50 Street, couldn’t hold a grand opening last year due to COVID-19, so the business held a one-year anniversary instead. Tish of Tish’s Fashions also made a cake for the occasion.