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Beautiful harvest ending
Mundare councillors get new boards and committee appointments
BY JOHN MATHER
Mundare Council appointed councillors to their various boards and committees for the upcoming year at their regular Oct. 4 council meeting.
Councillor Glen Rozumniak was sworn in as the deputy mayor for the next year.
Rozumniak will be the town representative on the St. Michael Regional Waste Commission with new councillor Sandra Nicholson as the alternate.
Rozumniak will be the representative on the Lamont County Housing Foundation. Mayor Cheryl Calinoiu will stay on the Inter-Municipal Planning Committee with Rozumniak as the alternate.
Councillor Irene Talaga will be the town’s rep. on the John S. Batuik Water Commission with Nicholson as the alternate.
Councillor Rick Patrie will stay on the Mary Immaculate Hospital Foundation and Community Health Board and Calinoiu will remain as the council representative on FCSS with Nicholson as the alternate.
The CALC will be Nicholson with councillor Rick Patrie as the alternate. Patrie will remain the council rep. on the Mundare School Advisory Council.
Councillor Irene Talaga will remain on the Community Future Board and the Communities in Bloom committee.
Calinoiu will remain as the town representative on the Parks and Recreation Committee. Rozumniak is the alternate.
Calinious will retain her position with the Vegreville and District Tourism Board with Patrie serving as the alternate.
The Lamont Regional Emergency Committee will have Patrie representing Mundare with Caliniou as the alternate. Rozumniak retained his position on the Go East committee.
Nicholson was appointed to the Alberta Hub and the town rep on the Northern Lights Library System. Talaga will serve as the alternate for the library system.
Farmers use nighttime hours to finish their harvest near Mundare on Oct. 4. Photo: Jana Semeniuk
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