November 23, 2021 Camrose Booster

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The CAMROSE BOOSTER, November 23, 2021 – Page 6

WHO can I count on? Your handy directory for area professionals, tradesmen and service businesses.

PLUMBING

LICENSES and REGISTRIES

Camrose Registry Ltd.

5613-48 Avenue, Camrose Phone (780)672-1671, Fax (780)672-1982 Alberta Registry Services • Vehicle Registration • Operator Services • Pro-Rate and Fleet Registrations • Out of Province Inspection Requests • Learners exams Personal Property Services • Lien Searches • Register Finance Statements • Register Writs of Enforcement • Register Garage Keepers Liens

Corporate Services • Corporate Registries – Level 3 • File Annual Returns • Register Trade Names/ Partnerships • Incorporate Companies Vital Statistics • Birth/Marriages/Death Certificates • Marriage Licences Other Services Include • Land Title Searches • Raffle Licences • Traffic Fine Payments

Leaks Fixed Fast! – Gl Glen enn M Mandrusiak anddr an drus drus usiiak iak – Plumbing • Heating Gas Fitting • Hot Water Tanks

JORGENSEN

Road tests can be booked through our website at

www.camroseregistry.com.

Plumbing & Heating Ltd.

HOURS: Mon. - Fri., 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.; Sat. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. We accept Cash, Cheque, and Debit for payment

PRINTING

5503-52 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0X7

780-672-2604

HOT TUBS HOT TUB SALES & SERVICE

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WE SELL... Made in Canada, built for Canadians. • We service all makes and models. • Financing O.A.C.

HIGH QUALITY PRINTING

HIGH QUALITY FLAGS

• Business Cards • Bill of Lading • Invoices • Presentation Folders • Letterheads • Notepads • Envelopes • Much more!

Long-lasting, non-fading. Our line meets and exceeds government durability specifications.

R&D Hot Tubs “The home of outstanding customer service” 3843F - 44 Ave. • 780.679.4003

780-672-3142

Please phone 780.672.3142 to get your business in this handy directory.

780-672-3142

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Make a great first impression? Users make up their minds about websites in about 7 seconds.

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Increase consumer action? Does your website get people to respond? Do they buy?

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Properly convey your image? Does your existing website inspire confidence in your brand?

We do website makeovers. We build effective websites.

Websites that $ perform

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4925-48 Street, Camrose

Phone 780.672.3142

Looking Back

through the pages of The Booster

25 Years Ago This Week – from Nov. 26, 1996 edition • Fall Focus, a popular women’s conference, celebrated its 10th anniversary at Camrose Regional Exhibition. Cutting a cake to celebrate the occasion were Marian Williams, who created Fall Focus and Mildred Luz, who has been on the organizing committee of Fall Focus since the beginning. • City Council gave first reading to bylaws that will see rates for water and sewer increase by 1.5%. If approved, the average residential monthly utility bill would increase by fifty cents to a dollar. In other business, Council authorized a public tender to replace three half-ton and one three-quarter-ton truck at a net cost of $77,000. • Jason Dufresne, son of Lawrence and Denise Dufresne, graduated with Distinction from The Alberta College of Art and Design with a Diploma in Visual Arts. • The Festival of Trees attracted eight to ten thousand people to the CRE over the weekend. Chamber President, Bob Prestage; Camrose County Reeve, Jack Lyle; President of the Citizen Advocacy Board, Helen Grattidge; and Mayor Norm Mayer lit sparklers to open the event.

50 Years Ago This Week – from Nov. 23, 1971 edition • Mr. Duff Layton, Sr, will join the Camrose County recreation staff as Park Supervisor at Tillicum Beach. In addition to being responsible for the operation of the concession, Mr. Layton will also be involved in the development of the area. • Kinsmen President, Blair Lynch presented the major prize at the Kinsmen Bingo, a Ski-doo Olympique 335, trailer, suit, helmet, boots and mitts to winner Diane Kuefler of Camrose. Other lucky winners of Ski-doos were August Delke, Edmonton; LeRoy Johnson, Camrose; Tim O’Connor. Wetaskiwin; and Frank Starcheski, Round Hill. • Chester Sayers of Meeting Creek and former social credit member of the Legislature of Alberta for the Camrose Constituency was honoured at a banquet on November 26th. Gordon Taylor, minister of highways and transportation was the guest speaker. • Real Caouette, 54-year old leader of the Social Credit Party of Canada, addressed a gathering of about 300 people in the Elks Hall. He briefly reviewed the history of the social credit movement from the Major Douglas Concept of 1918 through the Wm. Aberhart era in the ‘30s and ‘40s to the present.

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