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Brady Selzler, grade 1, takes a running leap for the long jump competition held at Coronation School during their track meet on June 9 where students from Kindergarten to Grade 6 competed. ECA Review/Submitted

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Three Hills news ���������������������� 2 Kneehill county ����������������������� 3 Delia news ������������������������������� 4 Letter ��������������������������������������� 4 Clearview news ����������������������� 5 Stettler county ������������������������� 5 Clive council ���������������������������� 6 Coronation council ������������������ 7 Castor council �������������������������� 7 Delburne council ��������������������� 8 Sports �������������������������������������� 9

Agriculture �������������������������������� 10 Hanna council �������������������������� 12 Classifieds/Careers ��������������13-15

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Sandra Beaudoin, President of the Hanna Roundhouse Society, received official notification on June 5 from the Minister of Culture & Tourism, David Eggen, of the designation of the 1913 Canadian Northern Railway Roundhouse in Hanna, Ab. as a Provincial Historic Resource! As of June 1, 2015, “the site (1913 Canadian Northern Railway Roundhouse) is subject to the provisions of the Historical Resources Act”. This designation empowers the Minister of Culture to designate and protect Provincial Historic Resources. To qualify for this level of designation, historic places must normally: • Be associated with an important aspect of Alberta’s natural or human history • Be of outstanding provincial significance • Be situated in their original location • Retain the physical site features necessary to convey their significance Owners of Provincial Historic Resources are obligated under the act to be good stewards of their heritage properties. No person can destroy, disturb, alter, restore, repair or remove any historic objects from a Provincial Historic Resource without approval in writing from the Minister of Culture. However, Provincial Historic Resources can be and often are altered for a number of valid reasons if such actions do not disturb or destroy the significant heritage fabric of the site. In order to protect and promote Provincial Historic Resources, the owners of these sites are offered a number of incentives, including: • Eligibility for matching funds from the Alberta Historic Resource Fund, based on

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the size/scale of the historic resource and scope of the proposed conservation work • Access to the technical expertise of Heritage Conservation Advisors, who can ensure that conservation work is carried out in a manner that considers both owners’ needs and resource sensitivity • Promotion of the site for tourist and/or educational purposes through placement on the Alberta Register of Historic Places and possible placement on the Canadian Register of Historic Places • Identification of the site as a Provincial Historic Resource through a plaque which communicates both the significance of the historic place and the owner’s interest in the preservation of Alberta’s heritage. The Hanna Roundhouse Society will be restoring this historical building under the guidance of Alberta Culture & Tourism and will be stewards of this site. “Any person deliberately damaging or altering a Provincial Historic Resource without Ministerial approval may be held accountable with jail time or fines up to $50,000 or both. “Designation confers legal protection” indicated by Stefan Cieslik, Heritage Conservation Adviser, Historic Resources Management Branch, Alberta Culture and Tourism.

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The Hanna Roundhouse Society would also like to announce our CN Retiree Railroader Reunion August 7-9, 2015. We are very excited to honour the railroad Steam Era and bring railroaders or families of railroaders, to Hanna’s 1913 Canadian Northern Railroad Roundhouse, stated Sandra Beaudoin in a news release. Turn to Sharing, Pg 2

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the three Hills Cruise weekend saw huge crowds at the annual event held June 5-7 that had car enthusiasts travelling to the area from all over the province. ECA Review/Submitted

The two bugs on this week’s Kid Scoop have come up with clever ways to use digging, or burrowing, skills to survive. The trapdoor spider digs into the ground to create a nest that is also a trap. A wasp drills into trees to find safe, food-filled havens for its eggs.

Three Hills Cruise weekend Plymouth Barracuda. Zeebs Battle of the Technicians saw three teams complete. First place went to “V8 Splash” - Adrienne and C.J. from Calgary (10 mins., 52 sec.). Second saw “Up and Adam” - Dallas (BigFoot) and Adam (Trochu Motors) from Three Hills/Trochu in 11 mins., 46 sec. Third place was “BigFoot” - Adam and Bob from Acme in 14 mins., 35 sec. This event is sponsored by Zeebs Performance Restoration of Chestermere.

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A new feature this year was the Saturday 1/8th mile drag at the airport. Organizers reported that 87 vehicles were registered for racing on Saturday and 133 vehicles registered for Sunday’s finale. About 3,000 spectators took in the event. The winners of Saturday’s races were: Sportsman First place was Kevin Klaus and Sportsman second place was Austin Lochhead. Pro first place was Paul Morellato; Pro Second place was Cliff Berild. Super Pro First place went to Randy Johnson with Super Pro second place went to Rick Klone. The winners on Sunday were; Sportsman first place went to Glenn Rose and Sportsman second place went to Robby Seabraak. Pro 1st Place was Paul Erikson and Pro second place was John Rathwell. Jay Dudley won Super Pro first place and Super Pro second place went to Rob Walmsley.

Sharing memories, experiences Cont’d from Pg 1 Learning Center, Box 1255, Hanna, AB We hope people will come together to T0J 1P0. share their memories, experiences and Questions can be forwarded to Sandra. rekindle/make new friendships in the beaudoin1@gmail.com. Deadline for regatmosphere of the 1913 Canadian istration, July 1, 2015. Northern Railway Roundhouse! To view this site as it goes through The Hanna Roundhouse Society, a nonstages of restoration, stay tuned to our profit society, was established January Facebook page under “Hanna 2010 and we have been working very hard Roundhouse Society.” Sandra Beaudoin to prepare this site for such an event since we purchased this property September 20, 2013. The “CN Retiree It broke our hearts to lose you, Railroader but you did not go alone. Reunion” will be A part of us went with you, the first event to be the day God took you home. held at the If tears could build a stairway, Provincial Historic Resource, the 1913 and heartaches make a lane, Canadian Northern we’d walk our way to heaven, Railroad and bring you back again. Roundhouse on In life we loved you dearly, August 7, 8 & 9th, in death we love you still, 2015 in Hanna, in our hearts you hold a place Alberta. no one could ever fill. Registration is required for this Love, weekend and is Mom & Dad available to print Tairsa & Blair, Jaidyn, Colbie, Kaelum Brady from www.aroundHaley & Brandon hanna.com under Emily “Connecting Our Grandma Sonja Community”, CN Gord, Michelle & Tess Reunion. Mail Uncles, Aunts, Cousins December 10, 1993 your registration to Friends - June 17, 2013 the Hanna

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Kneehill County updates transportation policies Debra Johnston

ECA Review Reporter Brad Buchert, Senior Manager of Transportation and Facilities, brought a number of policy changes and updates to Kneehill council for consideration at the June 9 regular meeting. Changes to Policy 13-28 for snow plowing/grading include an amendment that snow plowing will not be undertaken until a minimum of 10 cm of snow has accumulated. Ratepayers wanting private driveway service will now be required to prepay for the service, which could include leaving a credit number on file. A list of priority roadways of which roads are plowed first was also attached to the amendment. Council carried the motion to accept the amendments.

Approaches

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tion of four policies covering approach construction into a single Policy 13-15 was met with caution from council. The policy proposes that developers should be responsible for the cost of constructing approaches into new subdivisions. County policy allows for provision of two approaches per quarter but in subdivided parcels the county has previously provided the new approach. Buchert explained that county crews can’t always accommodate a developer’s timeline in building approaches, making if more feasible for the developer to complete the work themselves. Coun. Calhoun pointed out that new subdivisions generally mean more tax revenue to the county and it is to the county’s advantage to continue providing the service. Council opted to

discuss the policy further at its June 16 committee of the whole meeting.

Support for first responders

Kneehill council showed its appreciation for first responders by donating $350 to the Annual Fire and Ambulance Appreciation barbecue held for Three Hills/ Linden ambulance and fire department members and their families. The Village of Linden hosts the barbecue.

Approximately 250 patrons attended the 25th Annual Stettler Quilt Show put on by the Heartland Quilter’s Guild on June 12 - 13 at the legion Hall in Stettler with approximately 90 quilts on display and also a display of antique sewing machines. Doreen barnes of Stettler and Jean Ferguson of lacombe took time to check out Dianne rae’s wares from Country Quilting & More from Delburne, Ab. ECA Review/ J. Webster

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Magic Carpet Ride showcases literacy

by Cindy Heidecker, Program Coordinator The weekly Free Magic Carpet Ride (MCR) family program will host its Wind-up Party June 9 at the Fleet Hall. If you attended MCR this past season you are invited to join the wind-up celebration. Please RSVP by June 4. Are you unsure what Magic Carpet Ride is all about? Bring your children under six and check out this program designed to showcase literacy activities. Programs are in Brownfield Monday mornings or Castor Wednesday mornings until mid-June. The program will start up again in September, 2015. Paintearth Adult Learning staff will not maintain regular office hours this summer. From June 26 – August 24 Paintearth Adult Learning will be checking e-mail and voicemail only. We will respond as quickly as possible. Adult Learning and English Language Learning is important programming at Paintearth Adult Learning. It is time for the more than five mentor / learner pairs and English Language class to celebrate their year’s success at the Mentor / Learner Appreciation Night June 23. Campus Alberta Central has some great course options for the 2015-2016 year. Check out their website www.campusalbertacentral.com and get registered for the credit program of your choice before fall. Courses starting soon · Toastmasters - June 11 and 18 - PCALC – Coronation - Try for Free · 55+ Driver Training - June 16 and 17 Paintearth Learning – Castor - $25

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OpiniOn We need foreign workers, let’s treat them right Brenda Schimke ECA Review

For agriculture, meat processing, food services and the hospitality industry, foreign workers keep business costs down and arguably keep consumer prices lower than would be possible if Canadians filled the jobs. If every business had to pay living wages, the cost of fast foods and such food items as hand-picked fruit and vegetables, would soar.

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worker program can be very beneficial with a few tweaks.

It’s a hard problem for governments to solve. We have unemployment, unfillable job vacancies paying minimum wage, and an insatiable demand for cheap stuff and services. So what is a government to do? The solution throughout the history of time is to bring in people from poorer countries to do those jobs. Many businesses, including the Royal Bank and a number of Chinese stateowned resource corporations thwarted the government’s foreign temporary workers program by using it to bring in highly qualified people, positions that Canadians wanted. Obviously it was a bold-faced attempt to improve already substantial profits. Likewise, there were smaller businesses that brought in temporary workers and laid off long-term Canadian employees which was just plain greedy and resulted in horrid optics for the whole program. And finally there are those employers who sponsor temporary workers and treat them like quasi slaves. Foreign workers tell stories about employers who demand a portion of their pay, place them in poor working and living conditions, or threaten them, either

overtly or implied, about doing as they’re told and shutting up or they’ll be sent on the next plane back. Perhaps the government didn’t take enough time to consult with stakeholders and experts before turning the program upside down. In retrospect they could have set up a more rigorous follow-up program so that the good employers weren’t punished equally with the bad employers. But what is done is done. It’s now, how do we move on from here because nobody is happy with the current rules. A simple solution would be for the government to tie the foreign worker program into their overall immigration strategy. For too many years, both Liberal and Conservative governments have been on a kick to recruit rich immigrants. Perhaps we would be better served as a country to prioritize immigrants who are willing to start at the bottom and work hard. That’s the basis on which all of my four grandparents came to Canada-living in sod shacks, starting off with oxen, using coal oil lamps and wood stoves and working exceptionally hard. Bringing rich immigrants to Canada has had a lot of negatives, no better seen than in Vancouver and Toronto where their excessive money has pushed the price of housing right out of sight for many younger Canadians. The foreign temporary worker program can be very beneficial with a few tweaks. First, individuals approved under the program should be eligible for permanent residency. Second, the government should stop charging fees to businesses. Third, foreign workers should have access to an ombudsman and have the ability to change employers if being treated poorly. We need immigrants if we want to achieve the economic growth politicians are always preaching about. We need foreigners who are prepared to work the jobs Canadians won’t. And finally, for our collective soul as a nation, we need to treat our foreign workers fairly and with respect.

Jim a. Pearson points to his aunt’s name, doris Pearson, on the veteran’s wall of honour dedicated at a ceremony in delia on June 14. Jim a. Pearson is originally from delia but now lives in drumheller and travelled back as many did, to delia for the celebrations.

Delia dedicates Veterans’ Wall of Honour Beth Causley

ECA Review Reporter Despite a very cold, grey day that threatened storms, the village of Delia saw a huge crowd gather to dedicate the Veterans Wall of Honour and the launch of the Delia History book update on June 14. The crowd, made up of past and present area residents, gathered in the community hall to be escorted down the street by RCMP and military veterans to the Veteran’s Memorial Park where the wall of honour sits. The wall has 517 names of people who served in the Canadian Armed Forces during 1914 to the present date and all are from within the district which encompasses approximately 40 miles north to south and 25 miles east to west. The wall was built on May 20 with help from John Rew from Craigmyle Oilfield Services and with generous donations of over $18,000 from individuals and businesses in the district. “When we started collecting names (for the wall) I thought we would get around 60 but it kept growing. When we reached 300 we just kind of stopped. It was a lot,” said Stan Marshall, who assisted with collecting the names.

“We actually started looking into this three years ago,” said Bev Hall, who helped to raise the money to build the wall and collect names. “At that time though, we thought it was going to be too expensive and too complicated to complete, so it just got left.” Hall said it was just over a year ago that she started to think about all the locals who were so proud of parents and relatives from the area who served in the Forces and so she decided to get the project going again. “We never could have completed this project without all the volunteers,” said Marshall. Dianne Lance of the Hanna Legion, said a prayer of dedication in the park and Major Ruby A. Brydges from the South Alberta Light Horse Unit. In her speech Brydges said that never before has she seen a small town and area rally together to honour their people to remember their sacrifice and service and to do so with individual names. “It is important today that we remember why we must work for peace every day of the year. And it really starts with you as an individual,” Brydges concluded.

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County of Paintearth taxpayers got an eye opener Dear Editor, First of all, HATS OFF to County of Paintearth Councillors Rocky Dahmer and Doreen Blumhagen, for their stand on the 10 per cent increase on land taxes. It’s good to know we have at least a couple of councillors who use their heads and who realize what this increase means to the taxpayer. I feel like the rest of the councillors are

in the same bracket as the former, Allison Redford government - spend, spend; it’s easy to spend money when it’s not your own. As for staff wage increases, I don’t have a problem with this if it’s within reason, which I don’t feel it is and I do feel the County office is definitely overstaffed. We are one of the richest counties in the province of Alberta with the exception of a

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Full house for Clearview recognition night Debra Johnston

ECA Review Reporter Stettler Community Hall had a packed house for the 2015 Clearview Public Schools Recognition Night held June 11. A number of awards for merit, years of service and retirement were presented. The 2015 Clearview Award of Merit had two recipients this year, Stuart Gillard and Linda McLean. Stuart Gillard, an award winning director, writer, producer and actor who originally hails from just outside Throne, Ab. was in attendance to receive the award. Gillard described his upbringing in the Coronation area as a grounding and wonderful experience that fuelled his dreams to be in movies. “I actually dreamed about being in westerns Gillard and years later, I found myself acting in westerns with Kirk Douglas,” which proves, as Gillard observed, that anyone can achieve their dreams no matter where they are from. Gillard has directed several feature films and a variety of episodic television shows. CEO and founder of McLean International, a business coaching/consulting firm, Linda McLean was raised on a farm near Coronation. The bestselling author and speaker was

unable to attend the ceremony but sent a video message to the crowd where she described her deep appreciation and gratitude for the award and the people that influenced her life. “That’s what life is all about. It’s how we influence others and how we give back to others,” explained McLean in her message. Growing up, McLean described how she sometimes felt not ‘good enough’ to accomplish something, even though others in her life had confidence in her when she did not. “We can never let our current situation dictate the future. We don’t know what the future holds.” Being grateful for every day and staying ‘plugged in to learning’ are core values McLean seeks to emulate. Several other individuals were recognized throughout the evening.

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A room full of young councillors-to-be from Erskine School got to see first hand how a new walkway in Erskine will move towards construction. The students attended the Stettler County regular meeting on June 10 to view how council works and to participate in asking questions about issues before council. As it happened, the public hearing to rezone land in Erskine for construction of a new walkway was on the agenda. Council approved the motion. Plans can now move ahead for the walkway on the east side of Hwy 835 with a probable fall completion date.

Youth head to rodeo finals

Nine local junior high students have qualified for the National Junior High School Rodeo Finals to be held in Des Moines, Iowa June 21 through 27, 2015. Coun. Greggory Jackson asked that a request for financial support for the competitors be included in the agenda. Council opted to contribute $200 per competitor towards the cost of attending the finals. The juniors division of the National High School Rodeo Association includes students from Grades 6, 7 and 8 and acts as a preparation for competition in the high school finals. Over 1000 competitors will attend the event from Canada, the U.S. and Australia. Those who qualified include Tori Brower (Gadsby), Beau Cooper (Stettler), Randon Ross (Botha), Mikenna Schauer (Halkirk), Chase Skocdopole (Big Valley), Jace Thorsteinson (Botha), JD Thorsteinson (Botha), Taiga Thorsteinson (Stettler) and Hayden Warren (Big Valley).

Pheasant festival gearing up

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Michael Kocher is the 2015 Edwin Parr Award Nominee for Clearview School District. The Alberta School Boards Association honours six teachers from across the province with the award each year. Those individuals retiring from service were honoured: Donna Breidal, Donna Boettcher, Ann Creasey, Sheryl Dobbie, Linda Endres, Wayne Garrison, Ray Hassenstein, Wayne Hearonemus, Ted Kirby, Shirley Marshall, Dawn McKay, Nancy Paul, Marilyn Potter, Jane Skocdopole and Jolene Thacker. A number of employees were presented with years of service awards from five to

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with a $5000 donation. Bob Cameron, vice-chair for Canadian Badlands, and Stacey Benjamin, Stettler Board of Trade executive director, presented council with plans for the October festival. According to Benjamin, 78 hunts are already sold and plans are underway to add more events for hunters to attend during their stay in Stettler. “Stettler county is blessed with ideal habitat,” stated Cameron in describing the local terrain. Benjamin stressed the need for more volunteers to help run the festival and the need for more landowners to volunteer land for the hunt.

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No cluckers for county

After a public hearing for Bylaw 1547-15, which would have allowed for the keeping of chickens within the boundaries of hamlets and rural subdivisions, council defeated the motion to proceed. There was little public interest in the project.

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Joan Kerbes and Juergen Ross returned to council chambers to once again request that the county fund a spay and neuter program for stray cats that are being left on rural properties. According to Kerbes, the strays breed and end up with litters of what become feral cats, which are nearly impossible to adopt out to homes due to their wild nature. Reeve Wayne Nixon read a prepared statement in response to Kerbes’ request, stating that the county is committed to a public awareness program of the problem, and is doing what it can to encourage people to spay or neuter their cats. Nixon stated the county’s position is that it is not reasonable to expect county ratepayers to pay for a problem that stems largely from urban centres. According to Nixon, the county is willing to work with urban partners to find a reasonable solution to the problem.

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CORONATION COUNCIL

Residents to be charged fee for false fire alarms Beth Causley

Coronation Golf Club in the amount of $15,000 which would be repaid to the town in three A bylaw (number 2015-636) to equal annual installments of reduce the number of false $5,000 with the first payment alarms being responded to by being made later this year. The the Coronation fire department money will be used to purwas read three times and chase a ruff mower. passed at the meeting. Youth should be At the May 25 meeting accountable Council was presented inforA response from the local mation and a recommendation to pass a bylaw regarding false fire department to attend a call about a fire lit in a back yard alarms generated by home fire pit during the fire ban security systems. With the new bylaw the first charged the grandmother of the youth who lit the fire, $400. false alarm call will see the “I hope you hold your property owner receive a letter grandson accountable for the of warning, with no fee fine,” CAO Kulyk said to charged but the second call Elizabeth Polege who came to will have a $100 fee, the third council to discuss payment call, $200 and all subsequent options. calls will be $300 fee. Council decided to allow Request for financing Polege to pay the fine in Council approved a request instalments. for financing from the

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CASTOR COUNCIL

A need to make vehicles slow down in Castor Cory Boger, resident of Castor, asked Castor town council at their regular meeting on June 8 to consider placing speed bumps at the south end of 45th Street saying that this spring has been exceptionally bad for speeders and the biggest problem is the larger vehicles. As the speed bumps near the Busy Beaver Day Care are temporary and removed each winter, the day care’s request to have them placed once again near the centre was approved. Council discussed placing speed bumps at both the day care and on 45th Street south of Highway 12. The possibility of placing electronic speed signs that could be moved from one entrance of Castor to the other was discussed. Another suggestion was placing lower profile speed bumps on 45th Street. Council would like to bring the speed bump issue for 45th Street back to another meeting. Chief Administration Officer (C.A.O.), Sandi Jackson, will look into costs for the speed bumps and also, what other communities do to reduce speeding. Electronic speed signs will

also be priced out and a cost will be found for rumble strips.

Reasonable cash flow

Council was presented with the cash statements for the month ending May 31, 2015. The town is maintaining a reasonable cash flow, however, the GIC’s have not been reinvested and they have not yet received any grant funding.

Sewage lagoon

Lamborne plans to start cleaning cells one and two within the next few weeks. They have found local pasture to spread the sludge on.

Fire Radios

Castor council will proceed with replacement of the radio equipment following a system review of the Town of Castor analog repeater and link to Nose Hill tower by Communication Group. Given that the current analog system has outlived it’s functional life it was suggested that the best option would be to replace it. The cost for this would be $29,179.24. A bandaid type fix would cost only $5,420.36 but would be the lowest return on the town’s investment.

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Sewer gas issues

sewage entering the manhole is the source of the problem. Wecker Plumbing has recommended a check valve ($1,500) be installed at the point where the Community Hall’s line enters into the manhole. The town will cover the cost.

Wecker Plumbing has been investigating the problem of periodic sewer gas emissions in the Coronation Community Centre and believe that the sewer gas odour is originating from the manhole and travelling back up through the sewer lines to the hall. Because the town’s rural subdivision is serviced with a low pressure sewer system, there are times when the private septic tanks are pumped out into the sewer main in high volumes. It is believed that the higher volume of

Grant application

Barry Brigley, recreation director for the town has identified three projects and recommended submitting an application to the Federal governments infrastructure grant: arena

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rehabilitation, including arena board replacement and new heating system for the ice surface, upgrading the potable water service to Coronation Dam Campground and upgrading the ball diamond’s kitchen and bathrooms. The arena rehabilitation has been estimated at $55,750, the water to the campground at $60,000 and $90,500 for the upgrade to the kitchen and bathrooms.

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SATURDAY, JULY 11, 2015 – 10:30 AM

Robert and Betty Boulter – Donalda, AB

LOCATED: From Donalda, go 8.3 km east on Hwy 53, then 6.4 km north on Sec 854 (Rge Rd 18-0), then 1 km west on Twp Rd 42-4; or from Rosalind, go 17.3 km south on Sec 854, then 1 km west on Twp Rd 42-4. Gate Sign – 18060 Twp Rd 42-4. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: Robert Boulter at 403-883-2365 or 780-608-6300. TRACTORS & DOZER tarp, shedded • 1984 Steiger Panther CM-325 4WD • 1959 Ford 700 w/ 13’ wood box & w/ 650/75R32 duals, showing 7817 hoist, V8, 5&2 trans hrs, 20F/4R trans, 4 hyd, shedded, FIELD EQUIPMENT one owner, vg cond w/ vg rubber, • 32’ Concord ATD 32-12 air drill w/ S/N 123-03602 Concord 1502 (diesel eng driven • Co-op Implements Bearcat 4WD fan) air cart, dbl shoot, 12” spacing, w/ 28L-26 singles, 3160 Cat eng, tire packers, Farmland boots, (has 3 hyd, vg rubber Coulters - not on drill), last used • 12’ Degelman 2-way dozer 2012 HARVEST EQUIPMENT • Kello-Bilt 5-shank sub soiler TRACTORS & DOZER tarp, shedded • 26’ 722Panther SP swather, showing Cockshutt • 1984CCIL Steiger CM-325 4WD • 23’ • 1959 Ford 700252 w/ TA 13’ disc wood box & 2166 hrs, diesel, UII PU reel, sliding tine harrows & w/ 650/75R32 duals, showing 7817 • 60’ hoist,Blanchard V8, 5&2 trans table, upgraded Schumacher drawbar hrs, 20F/4R trans, w/ 4 hyd, shedded, FIELD EQUIPMENT drive, 18.4x16.1 fronts, shedded, Morris CP-543 DT cult, 3 bar one owner, vg cond w/ vg rubber, • 47’ • 32’ Concord ATD 32-12 air drill w/ good cond, S/N 38012-00007 harrows S/N 123-03602 Concord 1502 (diesel eng driven • White SP combine, Morris CP-643 DT cult • Co-op 9700 Implements BearcatMelroe 4WD • 45’ fan) air cart, dbl shoot, 12” spacing, 378-12 30.5L-32 Morris CP-525 DT cult w/ 28L-26PU, singles, 3160 Catfronts, eng, • 29’ tire packers, Farmland boots, (has chopper, showing 6604 hrs, • 35’ Flex harrows & drawbar; 25’ flex 3 hyd, vg rubber Coulters - not on drill), last used shedded, last 2-way used dozer fall 2013, S/N harrows • 12’ Degelman 2012 9720765 • 35’ tine harrows & drawbar HARVEST EQUIPMENT • Kello-Bilt 5-shank sub soiler • 24’ STD White straight cut header, • Five 5-bar tine harrows • 26’ CCIL 722 SP swather, showing • 23’ Cockshutt 252 TA disc PU reel • 60’ Jetstream TA PT sprayer, older 2166 hrs, diesel, UII PU reel, sliding • 60’ Blanchard tine harrows & • White PU header c/w 13’ PU (off ROCK PICKER & ROCK RAKE table, upgraded w/ Schumacher drawbar White 9700) R550H rock picker, 3 drive, 18.4x16.1 fronts, shedded, • Degelman • 47’ Morris CP-543 DT cult, 3 bar batt, ground drive good cond, TRUCKS S/N 38012-00007 harrows • 1979 truck Melroe w/ 16’ • Rock-O-Matic TM12 PTO drive • WhiteGMC 97007000 SP grain combine, • 45’ Morris CP-643 DT cult steel box &PU, hoist,30.5L-32 427 gas eng, 5&2 • 29’ rockMorris rake CP-525 DT cult 378-12 fronts, trans, air brakes, roll tarp, 10.00x20 AUGERS chopper, showing 6604 hrs, • 35’ Flex harrows & drawbar; 25’ flex rubber shedded, last used fall 2013, S/N • Brandt harrows 10”x60’ mechanical drive • 1972 Mercury cabover grain truck • 35’ swing (blue), good cond 9720765 tineauger, harrows & drawbar w/ STD 16’ SWS & hoist, 1150 • Brandt 8”x35’ auger, 16 hp elec • 24’ White box straight cut header, • Five 5-bar tine harrows Cat diesel, 5&2 trans, air brakes, • 60’ startJetstream Kohler TA PT sprayer, older PU reel 10.00x20 rubber cond), roll • Blanchard 8”x50’ straight PTO • White PUrear header c/w(vg13’ PU (off ROCK PICKER & ROCK RAKE White 9700) • Degelman R550H rock picker, 3 TRUCKS • 1979 GMC 7000 grain truck w/ 16’ steel box & hoist, 427 gas eng, 5&2 trans, air brakes, roll tarp, 10.00x20 rubber • 1972 Mercury cabover grain truck w/ 16’ SWS box & hoist, 1150 Cat diesel, 5&2 trans, air brakes, 10.00x20 rear rubber (vg cond), roll

batt, ground drive • Rock-O-Matic TM12 PTO drive rock rake AUGERS • Brandt 10”x60’ mechanical drive swing auger, (blue), good cond • Brandt 8”x35’ auger, 16 hp elec start Kohler • Blanchard 8”x50’ straight PTO

MISCELLANEOUS auger • Scoop A Second 6”x35’ PTO auger • TriMet moisture tester, scale & access BINS • 1250 gal poly water tank • Twister 14’x5 ring, 2000 bu+/-, • Gilson gear-16 lawn tractor w/ 40” ladder, wood floor rototiller & mower • Two Westeel 14’x5 ring, 1650 bu+/-, • Two 30.5L-32 tires & rims (off White wood floors, 1 has ladder 9700 combine); Two 28.1x26 tires & The above bins are located: From rims Rosalind, 2 miles east & 1 mile north. • 135 gal slip tank; 1000 gal fuel SW 22-44-17-W4. Will sell by picture. tank; 500 gal fuel tank & stand; fuel MISCELLANEOUS auger transfer pump (220V) CATTLE EQUIPMENT • Scoop A Second 6”x35’ PTO auger • TriMet moisture tester, scale & • Grain • MF#10 square baler, shedded accessGuard 3 hp aeration fan; 2 sets Guard rocket style • Agratec 6-baleBINS auto stooker • 1250 galGrain poly water tank • Twister 14’x5 ring,rake 2000 bu+/-, aerationgear-16 tubes lawn tractor w/ 40” • Farmhand 5-wheel • Gilson ladder, wood floor • Riding • 28’ Stackmover, steel deck rototiller saddle; & mower English jumping • Two Westeel 14’x5 ring, 1650 bu+/-, saddle; pair chaps • Two tombstone bale feeders • Two 30.5L-32 tires & rims (off White wood 1 has panels ladder • 10’ canola roller;Two 1000 gal propane • Qty 8’ floors, & 10’ corral 9700 combine); 28.1x26 tires & tank; The above bins are located: From rims 12 hp Kohler eng; two sets ANTIQUES 18.4x34 tire chains; folding Rosalind, 2 miles east & 1 mile north. • 135 gal slip tank; 1000 gal poly fuel • Aermotor windmill, complete w/ picnic table; behind rototiller; SW 22-44-17-W4. Will sell by picture. tank; 500 gal walk fuel tank & stand; fuel tower banjo pump; chains; misc hand transfer pump (220V) CATTLE • 1973+/– ArcticEQUIPMENT Cat 440 Panther tools • Grain Guard 3 hp aeration fan; • MF#10 squareshedded, baler, shedded snowmobile, good cond AUCTIONEER’S 2 sets Grain Guard NOTES rocket style • Agratec stooker • Renfrew 6-bale Mfg auto cream separator; • Arrangements must be made at aeration tubes • Farmhand 5-wheel rakeelec. butter Hand crank forge; least 48 saddle; hours prior to salejumping for cell • Riding English • 28’ Stackmover, steel deck churn; Treadle sewing machine phone saddle;and pairabsentee chaps bidding. • Two tombstone bale feeders • Farmall pedal tractor; Radio flyer • Items mustroller; be paid fullpropane before • 10’ canola 1000ingal • Qty 8’ & 10’ corral panels red wagon being removed from eng; the sale tank; 12 hp Kohler twosite. sets • Cockshutt ANTIQUES & JD manure spreaders • If paying tire by cheque unknown 18.4x34 chains; and folding poly • Aermotor windmill, w/ • IH belt driven grinder; complete antique wood to Auction we require a picnic table;Company, walk behind rototiller; tower door w/ oval beveled glass insert; letter reference from your banjo ofpump; chains; miscbank. hand • 1973+/– Arctic Cat Panther Simplex railroad jack;440 wood fruit • See toolscomplete terms and conditions snowmobile, shedded, good cond boxes; galvanized bathtub on our website. AUCTIONEER’S NOTES • Renfrew Mfg cream separator; • Arrangements must be made at Hand crank forge; elec. butter least 48 hours prior to sale for cell churn; Treadle sewing machine phone and absentee bidding. • Farmall pedal tractor; Radio flyer • Items must be paid in full before red wagon being removed from the sale site. • Cockshutt & JD manure spreaders • If paying by cheque and unknown • IH belt driven grinder; antique wood to Auction Company, we require a door w/ oval beveled glass insert; letter of reference from your bank. Simplex railroad jack; wood fruit • See complete terms and conditions boxes; galvanized bathtub on our website.

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Author comes back to his roots Lauren Reid, Coronation Memorial Library Manager On Friday, June 12 we had the honour of having Hugh (Doug) Gillard come for an Author Visit at the Coronation Memorial Library. Gillard’s book, What Did You Say? Memories on a Road Less Travelled is the life story of D. Hugh Gillard, a young boy born with a cleft lip and palate who grew to adulthood and achieved great success. Although faced with the many challenges of being “different,� Gillard was raised to see himself only as “normal.� He struggled with the severe speech impediment, unusual appearance, hearing loss and discrimination so many clefted individuals are forced to deal with, all while trying to build a life and career. And that, he did. After

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four decades in the oil and gas industry, Gillard has retired as a pillar of the community and inspiration to many, including his ever-growing family. He came to the library and met with many people who were old friends, and/or fans of his book. Gillard was a kind, friendly and very generous. He donated all proceeds of his book sales of the day to the library, providing $400 to library programming. “It was certainly my pleasure to help out the Coronation community even if in a small way, said Hugh regarding his visit. “Having been born in Coronation and raised on a local ranch, I have always held fond memories of the areas and enjoyed ‘coming home’. It was nice to reconnect with old friends and make new ones. “I would never have achieved success without the support and encouragement of the local residents when I was young.� It was a pleasure to have him come visit, and we are thrilled about the donation to the library. We have copies of What Did You Say?, donated by Gillard, at the library for What Did You Say? Memories on a Road anyone who would like to Less Travelled by Hugh (Doug) Gillard. read it.

Keeping laying hens halted in Delburne

34th Annual

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ECA Review Reporter After reviewing the results of a survey sent to Delburne residents regarding the keeping of laying hens, Delburne council voted against proceeding with the laying hen pilot project at their June 9 meeting. A total of 101 surveys were returned with 70 against, 26 in favour and five unsure about whether residents would be allowed to keep laying hens in their yards.

Remembering the fallen

Hanna Rod & Gun Club

Negotiations between the curling club and the village will continue following a proposal received by council from the club. The club is hoping the village will consider buying the building. However, council is looking for more clarification on several issues prior to making a commitment.

Volunteers Needed

The Canadian Fallen Heroes Foundation will receive a $250 donation from the village. The Foundation provides memorials of fallen soldiers in the form of an archival quality framed photo with service record for display in a soldier’s hometown. The same memorial is also on record on the Foundation’s searchable website at www.canadianfallenheroes.com.

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CORONATION PRO RODEO Friday, July 3 âœŞ Noon - Rodeo Slack âœŞ 6 pm - 1st RODEO PERFORMANCE

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Saturday, July 4 âœŞ 7 am - 10 am Free Pancake Breakfast (sponsored by ATB) at the Curling Rink âœŞ 10:30 am - Downtown Parade (theme 100 yrs of Coronation Hospital) âœŞ 1 pm - 2nd RODEO PERFORMANCE w/MUTTON BUSTIN’ (Age 6 & under) & WILD PONY RACE (Age 7-14, 1st 6 teams entered to Jody at 578-3625 ) ADMISSION: 5 & under FREE; 6-12 $5; 13 & up $15 (admission includes SATURDAY NIGHT RODEO DANCE)

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Mischief to motor vehicle A Dodge truck was parked along the Capt Ayre Lake access road in Provost. While the vehicle was parked, between June 6 - 8, unknown suspect(s) damaged the driver side window, estimated at over $300. Theft of motor vehicle Provost RCMP recovered a silver 2010 Jeep Wrangler from the parking lot at the Canalta Hotel in Provost on June 4. The vehicle was stolen from an area near Hardisty sometime after May 14. The vehicle has extensive body damage to the hood and windshield. RCMP are asking anyone who has information about this incident to contact them.

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A car that had skidded off of Range Road 111 north of Coronation lay straddled over the fence on June 12. ECA Review/B.Causley

Police tape needed for unattended car Beth Causley

who also stopped. Skid marks on the dirt road, south of the accident and into A car with the licence plate the ditch resulted the car’s BKW 3359 lay half in the field back window being smashed in and half in the ditch on Range and the body of the car to be Road 111, north of Coronation crumpled. on June 12. A call back from Cst. Diana 911 was called by the ECA Stratton from the Coronation Review and Reeve of the County detachment told the ECA of Paintearth, George Glazier, Review that the driver was fine.

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ECA Review Reporter A man charged in connection with a New Year’s Eve shooting in Stettler was sent to prison for six years. Darren James Bauer, 33, of no fixed address, pleaded guilty in Red Deer Provincial Court June 10 to possession of a restricted weapon, a .45-calibre handgun, possession of a stolen vehicle valued over $5,000 and discharging a firearm at David Byrt, 37. Bauer is already serving a five-year sentence since Feb. 4, 2015, after pleading guilty to 2013 and 2014 charges of possession of a controlled substance for the purpose of trafficking, defacing or altering or removing a serial number of a firearm and possession of a loaded firearm. In a joint submission by defence and Crown, the court heard that Bauer and Byrt were friends but had a falling out over a drug debt. Byrt owed Bauer $750 and Bauer wanted the money. On Dec. 31, 2014, Bauer and Byrt were texting each other back and forth about the drug debt and Byrt apologized that he didn’t have the money but Bauer refused his apology and threatened Byrt. That evening Bauer and Byrt had what

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was described as a “bumper car” type car chase through Stettler before they had a traffic collision on Dec. 31, 2014. Byrt got out of his vehicle and Bauer shot Byrt twice, once in the lower spine and once in the chest. Byrt was airlifted by STARS to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Byrt is paralyzed from the incident. Criminal charges against Byrt stemming from October 2013 including, possession of illegal drugs, driving while prohibited, driving an uninsured vehicle, possession of stolen property and breaching his release conditions, were dropped. Bauer and his girlfriend, Kathleen Sherry Cooper, 25, fled the scene after the shooting Dec. 31 and were later arrested in Calgary in January. Cooper was arrested and charged with

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Submitted The Coronation Steelers U14 girls are having a fantastic season of softball. We are sitting at first in our league with no losses. League playoffs are just getting underway. We also play exhibition games for competitive play with Stettler, Camrose, Sedgewick and Macklin. This great group of hard working athletes won gold at the both the Red Deer tournament on June 7 and the Lacombe tournament on June 14. We are going to represent our local communities at Provincials in Calgary on July 3-5. Go Steelers!!

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brandon buxton, #7 from amisk pitches during a game in Ft. McMurray on June 13. the veteran based bantam aaa baseball team was in Ft. McMurray for the weekend on June 12-14. on Saturday, June 13, the boys played an exceptionally long game where the scoreboard had to be cleared and started over to cover the extra innings that finally ended in a 12-11 win for the east Central bulls in 12 innings. ECA Review/Submitted

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AG r i c u Lt u r e Tyce McLeod, a teenager from Waldeck, Sk. posted a 8.8 second run in tie down roping at the Stettler Steel Wheel Stampede Saturday, June 13 to earn him second place. ECA Review/J. Webster

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The Organizers of the 4th Annual Grama Shirley 4-H Horse Camp would like to thank the following Sponsors for helping make the camp such a success. 30 4-H members from 9 different Central Alberta 4-H clubs attended.

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Special Thanks: Dryland Cattle Trading Corp. Stan Barnes Trucking Coroview Farms McLean Families Lorne & Jackie Rodvang From the left, back row: Keirsen Kobi, Jeffrey Smith, Rayanna Ramsay, Sydney Kubinchak, Vanessa Kuziw, Kelsey Smith, Jessica Kuziw, Jenna Sieger, Dionne Elliott, leader, Graeme Crookes, Ryley Ramsay, Kaylea Twa, Aiden Kobi, Kyle Duncan and Chase Tkach. Middle row: Samantha Kuziw, Lauryn Perry, Karly Ramsay, Rebecca Kuziw, Tyra Smith, Cole Kubinchak, Koryn Duncan, Chelsey Sieger, Sydney Elliott, Payton Elliott and Tanner Eno. Front row: Alexis Perry, Layton Perry, Caleb Kobi and Jesse Tkach. Missing: Dayleen Kerr.


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Applications are invited for a full time temporary Grade 3 teacher at Hanna Primary School to commence August 25th, 2015. This is a one year term appointment with the contract terminating June 30th, 2016. The successful candidate will possess a sound knowledge of effective teaching strategies and excellent communication skills with training and experience in Elementary Education. Send cover letter, resume, University Transcripts and letters of reference, by e-mail to lenore.etherington@plrd.ab.ca. Applications will also be accepted by mail or fax to: Lenore Etherington, H.R. Administrator Prairie Land Regional Division #25 P.O. Box 670 Hanna, Alberta T0J 1P0 Fax: (403)854-2803 Competition will close at noon on Friday, June 19th, 2015. Thank you to all applicants, but only those who will be interviewed will be contacted. The successful candidate will be required to provide proof of a valid Alberta Teaching Certificate, a current Criminal Record Check and Child Intervention Check satisfactory to PLRD prior to commencement.

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