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The following briefly described property is hereby offered for sale by tender, subject to the reservations, exceptions, and encumbrances contained in the existing certificate of title:

FIRST: THE SOUTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION THIRTY FOUR (34) TOWNSHIP FORTY THREE (43) RANGE TWENTY ONE (21) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN CONTAINING 64.7 HECTARES (160 ACRES) MORE OR LESS EXCEPTING THEREOUT:

HECTARES (ACRES) MORE OR LESS A) PLAN 3978Z RAILWAY 2.58 6.37 B) PLAN 9421171 ROAD 1.606 3.97 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS SECOND: ALL THAT PORTION OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SECTION THIRTY FOUR (34) TOWNSHIP FORTY THREE (43) RANGE TWENTY ONE (21) WEST OF THE FOURTH MERIDIAN LYING TO THE WEST OF THE WESTERLY LIMIT OF THE RIGHT OF WAY OF THE GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC BRANCH LINES COMPANY AS SHOWN ON RAILWAY PLAN 3978Z, CONTAINING 2.64 HECTARES (6.52 ACRES) MORE OR LESS EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS THIRD: ALL THAT PORTION OF THE MOST SOUTHERLY NINE HUNDRED (900) FEET IN PERPENDICULAR DEPTH THROUGHOUT OF THE NORTH EAST QUARTER OF SAID SECTION THIRTY FOUR (34) LYING TO THE EAST OF THE EASTERLY LIMIT OF THE SAID RIGHT OF WAY AS SHOWN ON SAID RAILWAY PLAN 3978Z AND CONTAINING 18.8 HECTARES (46.5 ACRES) MORE OR LESS EXCEPTING THEREOUT:

HECTARES (ACRES) MORE OR LESS A) PLAN 9421171 ROAD 0.549 1.36 EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS FOURTH: MERIDIAN 4 RANGE 21 TOWNSHIP 43 SECTION 26 QUARTER NORTH EAST EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS AREA: 64.7 HECTARES (160 ACRES) MORE OR LESS

FEATURES of this property: - Land is fenced pasture land located in Camrose County, approximately 2 miles south of

Ferintosh, Alberta. The sale of the land is to the terms and conditions hereinafter mentioned: • Seller makes no warranties or representations about the property’s size/measurement, condition or environmental status. • Buyer is responsible for all costs associated with registration of Transfer. • Tender price shall be excluding G.S.T. • Interested parties may tender on one or more parcels. Unless the tender specifies that the owner can only accept or reject the entire tender, the owner may accept the tender as to one parcel and reject the tender as to the other parcels. • Tenders in writing will be received by the lawyer noted below up to but not after 12:00 o’clock noon on February 15, 2022. Tenders should be forwarded to Andreassen Borth Law

Office, 5014 50 Street, Killam, Alberta, T0B 2L0 in a sealed envelope marked “Kneeland

Tender.” A certified cheque payable to Andreassen Borth equal to 5% of the purchase price must accompany the tender. • The balance of the purchase price to be paid by solicitor’s trust cheque or certified funds on or before April 1, 2022 (“Possession Date”). • No adjustment for 2022 property taxes to be paid in full by any Buyer. • No adjustment for any surface leases or gravel leases. • Mineral rights, if any, are not included in the sale. • Gravel leases on subject land are in the process of reclamation. • The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Seller may reject any or all tenders. • If successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance of that tender, their deposit shall be forfeited. Andreassen Borth Barristers & Solicitors 5014 50 Street, P.O. Box 727, Killam, AB T0B 2L0 780-385-3670 For further information or details please call 780-385-8190

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To Shailee Patterson and Dylan Barton, of Stettler, a son on December 23. ton, on December 11, at 91 years of age.

John A. Mitchell of Camrose, formerly of Edson, on December 22, at 81 years of age.

Raymond Pottage of Camrose, formerly of Sedgewick, on December 24, at 87 years of age.

John Leslie Mattinson of Camrose, formerly of Viking, on December 26, at 83 years of age.

Dwight Arthur Kinnee of Edmonton, formerly of Camrose, on December 27, at 75 years of age.

Gary Alfred Proctor of Bawlf, formerly of Sussex, NB, on December 27, at 65 years of age.

John “Jack” Olstad of Rosalind, on December 27, at 75 years of age.

Milton Malick of Holden, formerly of Daysland, on December 29, at 88 years of age.

Rick Schmaus hereby offers the following land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title:

Parcel 1 - NW-2-49-15-W4th (160 titled acres)

Parcel 2 - NE-2-49-15-W4th (160 titled acres)

Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Schmaus Tender”, to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon on January 14, 2022, and shall be accompanied with a cheque for $5,000.00, and GST number. Tenders will not be opened in public. The highest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by mail, and their cheques returned. Successful tenderers shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before March 1, 2022, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Rick at 780-385-1137 or Jordan at 780-385-1221.

INVITATION TO TENDER FARMLAND

The Estate of Tim Ekelund hereby offers the following land for sale by tender, subject to the existing reservations on title:

Parcel 1 - Part NE 19-44-16-W4 (29.53 titled acres)

Parcel 2 - SW 30-44-16-W4 (133.31 titled acres) Tenders are to be submitted in sealed envelopes marked “Ekelund Tender”, to Andreassen Borth, Barristers and Solicitors, #200, 4870-51 Street, Camrose, Alberta T4V 1S1, on or before 12:00 noon on January 21, 2022, and shall be accompanied with a cheque for $5,000.00, and GST number and are subject to right of first refusal. Tenders will not be opened in public. The highest, or any tender, not necessarily accepted. Unsuccessful tenderers will be notified by mail, and their cheques returned. Successful tenderers shall be obligated to complete the purchase on or before March 1, 2022, and their cheque shall constitute a deposit towards the purchase price. For further information, or to view the property, please contact Chris at 780-994-9494.

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Central Agencies Home of the Week Beautiful Park Place condo

By Lori Larsen

This beautiful condo has everything at your fingertips with all the joy of maintenance-free living. This is the perfect home for the retiree who wants to get out and about and then come home to their own place. Staying active won't be a problem with Jubilee Park and all the walking trails located right across the street. A short stroll will take you to all the amenities of Downtown.

The unit itself has been beautifully upgraded with grey-toned vinyl plank flooring, grey paint and crisp white trim.

The stylish kitchen features white cabinets, grey-toned countertops with darker grey backsplash tiles and stainless steel appliances.

The large open concept living area features a corner gas fireplace you can enjoy while taking in your west-facing views overlooking Jubilee Park. Step out the patio door onto your good-sized deck and enjoy the sights and sounds of Jubilee Park while barbecuing on your gas grill fed by a built-in gas line.

West-facing windows offer warmth and sunshine in your dinette area, where you can enjoy your morning beverage while taking in the views.

A good-sized master bedroom has a wonderful walk-in closet and its own private en suite with separate toilet closet.

Another bedroom can be used for guests or as a hobby room, and is flooded with light from two corner windows. A fourpiece main bathroom means two people can get ready at the same time.

A convenient in-suite laundry room with lots of storage space makes life so easy. The unit also comes with a single garage and extra parking space just steps from the building’s back entrance.

Enjoy visiting with other residents in the large common room and an exercise room for use on colder days.

Enjoy home ownership with freedom of living in this well-maintained condo located at 4625-50 Street Unit #301, priced at $282,500. For a personal viewing, contact at Graham Wideman at:

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