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Hobbyists have been hard at work, judging by the haunted yards that have been popping up in the valley in preparation for Halloween night Friday, October 31. Add the dark night, some rolling fog, eerily haunted music, and it’s a yard designed to creeeeeeeeeep out even the hardiest of trick or treaters. Surrounding the Charles’ crawling zombie are (l-r) Aisha Charles, 7, Blair Hatch, 6, Maddy Ramsbottom, 9, Emma Ramsbottom, 7, Reese Hatch, 6, Zein Charles, 6, Drew Hatch, 4 and Olivia Ramsbottom, 5. Inset: Aisha and Zein Charles find Ken Urquhart’s yard pretty spooky! inSide photo by Michele Scott

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OPINION Suspicious fire at former hospital

Ghosts and goblins, witches and bats. Zombies, mummies and scary cats it’s Hallowe’en. inSide Drumheller asks: “What are your favourite things about Hallowe’en?”

Kale Palomaki, 10 “That would be getting Hallowe’en candy, & making a graveyard in the front yard (7 yrs now).”

Brooklyn Dompnier, 3 “Pumpkins. The colour, the shape, and carving them.”

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Fire at Little Church Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

A fire at about 4 p.m. last Tuesday at the former Drumheller hospital is considered suspicious in nature. Inset, a broken window on the top floor of the structure where entry could be gained to the building. inSide photos by Patrick Kolafa

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A small fire at the former Drumheller Hospital Tuesday afternoon is considered suspicious in nature. Drumheller RCMP and the Drumheller Fire Department were on scene at the former hospital Tuesday, October 28 investigating reports of smoke coming from the building. Emergency Services responded shortly after 4 p.m. to the structure in Riverside near the HillView Lodge. Fire Chief Bill Bachynski explained

there was a small fire ona chair in the upper floor of the building. However, because of the structure of the building, it had little fuel and burned out. There has been recent damage to the building including graffiti and smashed windows. It appears access could be gained though a broken window on the top floor. Police and firefighters swept the building for any other signs of fire and town crews arrived to secure the building.

Police are investigating another suspicious fire. This time at the World’s Littlest Church. The Drumheller Fire Department and RCMP responded shortly after 10 a.m. on Thursday. Staff at the Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce called in the fire. Chamber manager Heather Bitz explains that twice a week, DARTS clients come out to clean the church, and Thursday morning called to let them know the Bible at the front of the church was smoldering. Bitz and Chamber services coordinator Marley Henneigh came out to investigate and found the book on fire. The Fire Department responded and put the fire out. It had damaged part of the interior of the church and firefighters had to cut a hole into the floor to make sure the fire was properly extinguished. The investigation continues.

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thought Lori Stefanishion inSide Drumheller Food Columnist Ty Benzon, 6 “Probably Trick or Treating. And the candy.”

Emma-leigh Olson, 3 “Hallowe’en candy the suckers. Watching favourite Hallowe’en movies.”

Halloween Fun! Here is a fun Halloween appetizer you can whip up in minutes. All you need is a wheel of brie and some type of orange or red jelly or jam. I used red pepper jelly because I love the flavor combination with brie. Cut two triangles for eyes, one for a

nose and then rectangular shapes for the toothy grin. Microwave for 1 or more minutes, checking every 30 seconds depending on the power of your microwave. Brie can get away on you very quickly and run all over the plate! Serve this with crackers and have a safe and happy Halloween!

Downtown asks what you would like to see in the core Friends of Downtown Drumheller want input into how you see downtown in the future. Volunteers have posted two placards in the downtown core asking the simple question: How would you like to see downtown develop? The signs will remain up until November 13 for residents to share their input. inside photo by Patrick Kolafa w28eowb

Proudly serving Drumheller for over 25 years! Brody Bolin, 6 “Pumpkins, because they’re my favourite colour. And the scary stuff.”

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Emma Edwards, 8 “Getting candy from other people. Dressing up.”

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Greentree students written in to collection of short stories Patrick Kolafa | inSide Drumheller

Last year’s Grade 5 class at Greentree School have been immortalized in a children’s book. Last school year teacher Chris Connell introduced his Grade 5 Language Arts class to a series of short stories by Reg Down about Pinrut the Turnip Boy. Connell’s students were so enthralled with the stories, he decided to let the author know. This sat very well with Down, who, decided that in his next sto-

ry he would show his appreciation by writing Connell, the class and school into the tale.

This month the book was published and Down sent Connell and the school copies of the new book, one ofwhich is now in the Greentree School Library. The relationship did not end there. The class sent Down letters

of thanks and artwork. The author promptly then published the works to his website. The character Pinrut continued to flourish and Down again made contact with Connell asking permission to use Connell’s name in a book called the Nine Lives of Pinrut the Turnip Boy. This month the book was published and Down sent Connell and the school copies of the new book, one of which is now in the Greentree School Library.

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TOWN OF DRUMHELLER DEVELOPMENT PERMITS Take notice that the following development permits for the proposed uses listed below have been issued in accordance with Land Use Bylaw 10-08 of the Town of Drumheller. 1. Development Permit T00126-14H; Charlotte’s Care and Companionship; Plan 1311GJ; Block 6; Lot 8; 714 7 Avenue East, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Senior Care Giver – Classification Residential “R-2” 2. Development Permit T00127-14H; Easy Livin’ Escapes; Plan 7291CG; Block 6; Lot 14; 106 23 Street NW, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Event Planner (Charter trips) – Classification Residential “R-1” 3. Development Permit T00128-14H; J & J Costumes; Plan 4799CS; Block 50A; Lots 3 & 4; 899 3rd Avenue W, Drumheller – HOME OCCUPATION – Costume Rentals – Classification Residential “R-2” Further information regarding these decisions may be obtained from the Development/Planning Department, Town Hall, 224 Centre Street, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y4 (403) 823-1310 or e-mail cwoods@dinosaurvalley.com Any person wishing to appeal these decisions may do so by submitting Form F and/or a written notice of appeal to the Secretary of the Sub-division & Development Appeal Board at 224 Center Street, Drumheller, Alberta, T0J 0Y4. A non-refundable fee of $127.25 must accompany the appeal. The “Notice of Appeal” and accompanying fee must be received no later than 4:30 p.m., November 14, 2014. Cindy Woods Development Officer Town of Drumheller Request for Quotation The Town of Drumheller is seeking the services of contractors for seasonal sidewalk snow removal related to Enforcement Orders. Interested parties can pick up quotation packages from Kevin Blanchett, Operations Manager, Town of Drumheller, Infrastructure Services, Shop A, 117 7th. Avenue SE. Completed quotes must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly marked “Sidewalk Snow Removal”, to Kevin Blanchett, Operations Manager, Town of Drumheller, Infrastructure Services, Shop A, 117 7th Avenue S.E. prior to 4:30 p.m. November 7th, 2014.

Seniors Activities: Learn to Exercise with Erica Laycock from the Big Country Primary Care Network : Mondays from October 20th to November 20th at 1:30 pm at the Badlands Community Facility. This free class gives you an opportunity to learn how to exercise safely. For all ages. Seniors Movement Class with Carol Todor: Tuesdays from October 14th to December 9th at 10:00 in the Fitness Studio at the Badlands Community Facility. Join us for a free class to help seniors find new ways to add movement to their day. Board Vacancies The Town of Drumheller has vacancies on the following Boards: Policing Committee – 1 vacancy ( One from Carbon, Munson, Morrin or Delia), one vacancy on the Drumheller Housing Administration, three vacancies exist on the Subdivision Development Appeal Board (SDAB), and the Municipal Planning Committee has 2 vacancies. Please contact Linda Handy 403-8231339 if you are interested in serving in this capacity.

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Position Summary: At the feet of the World’s Largest Dinosaur, the Drumheller Aquaplex continues a long-standing tradition of service as one of the Town of Drumheller’s most treasured community assets. As we move forward with plans to provide enhanced aquatic services to the public, we seek highly energetic, qualified individuals to serve us as Instructors, Lifeguards and Cashiers. Reporting to the Supervisor of Aquatic Operations and Recreation Programs all staff are responsible for providing a safe, clean, professional and friendly environment to ensure that Pool patrons have a positive aquatic experience. Staff paid training in return for a long term commitment to the organization. Further involvement in facility scheduling, programming, pool operations and maintenance are coordinated in collaboration with other town departments. Duties All duties are outlined in Town of Drumheller Job descriptions. Qualifications Depending on the level of experience, all applicants must demonstrate an interest in acquiring NL or Red Cross Lifeguard certificate; LSI or WSI; Standard First Aid and AED Certificate and other certification as required. Candidates with excellent communication and positive interpersonal skills, time management and computer skills and knowledge of aquatics programming principles are encouraged to apply. An effective customer approach and the ability to work in a fast paced environment are essential. Shift Supervisors must be 18 years of age. These positions are available immediately. Competitive salaries for positions as follows: Lifeguard or Instructor $13.99 to $16.24 Lifeguard and Instructor $16.28 to $18.91 Shift Supervisor $19.66 to $23.08

Trick or Treaters Welcome! Be sure to get your candy when you visit the library today! NaNoWriMo Write Ins Saturdays in November, the program room will be reserved for area writers from 9 am to 5 pm. Coffee and tea provided. 4 Tales Family Storytime runs Tuesdays from 2-2:30 pm. Charlotte’s Web knit/crochet group meets every Tuesday from 6:30-7:30 pm. Colouring for Grown Ups runs Wednesday nights from 6:30-7:30 pm. Crafternoon craft & story hour for school-aged kids runs Thursdays from 4-5 pm. Alphasaurus Preschool Storytime runs Fridays from 10-11:00 am. No pre-registration is required for these programs, and all are free! For more information, visit our website at www.drumhellerlibrary.ca.

Interested candidates should submit resume to: Tracy Coveney, HR 224 Centre St., Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y4 tcoveney@dinosaurvalley.com Complete job descriptions are available contact the Community Services Department for more information.

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The public works department of Drumheller thanks you for assistance in cleaning up leaves around town. Just a reminder that leaves should not be swept onto the street. In addition, if you notice leaves blocking a water catch near the boulevard please clean those leaves away and bag them up with the rest of your leaves.

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Parenting After Separation course will be held November 8, 2014 at Town Hall. Please contact Judy at 403 823 1324 to register. Toddlers Activities: There are free play sessions on Sundays from 1pm to 2pm in the field house for children ages 0-5.

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Greentree teacher Chris Connell, centre, with students (l-r) Thomas Jones, Xavier Barry, Meah Richmond and Kaori Chin show off a copy of The Nine Lives of Pinrut the Turnip Boy by Reg Down. The author included Connell, his

Extra Toonie Swim time, Novemer 10th from 1:30 to 4:00 pm We will be closed on Tuesday, November 11 for Remembrance Day. Swimming Lesson registration is open! Please call us at 823-1321, drop in or check online at www.dinosaurvalley.com for lesson times or to register. Lessons available are: -Preschool: Tuesday and Thursday mornings, November 18-December 4 -Swim Kids 1-4: Tuesday and Thursday between 4-6 pm, November 18-December 4 -Preschool and Parent & Tot: Monday and Wednesday mornings, November 24-December 10 Want to take your training to the next level? Leadership courses offer a more in depth water safety and rescue training, perhaps leading towards an exciting career as a lifeguard! Please call us at 823-1321, drop in or check online at www.dinosaurvalley.com for times or to register. Upcoming leadership courses: -Standard First Aid: November 10 & 11 -National Lifeguard: Sundays, November 16 to December 7. Must be 16 years of age by course end date, have a Bronze Cross award and a current Standard First Aid award

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY TEMPORARY FULL TIME OFFICE ASSISTANT 1, LICENSING/RECEPTION The Town of Drumheller is seeking an individual to fill the position of Temporary Full Time Office Assistant, Licensing/Reception. Position Summary: Under general supervision, responsible for administering the business and animal licensing function and business tax and assessment rolls. Responsible for front counter cashier and receptionist duties, primary telephone contact with the public and provision of information and referral services. Acts as the backup to the Office Assistant, Safety Codes. This is a term position of approximately 4 – 6 months. Hours per week: 37.5 hours – Monday to Friday

Benefits: As per the Town’s HR Policy and Collective Bargaining Agreement Successful candidate must be: Bondable Grade 12 graduate or equivalent One (1) year office experience, preferably in municipal government Proficiency in computer applications Strong verbal and written communication skills Closing Date: Applications for the position will be received until November 14, 2014 at 4:00 p.m. Start date: immediately. Resumes may be submitted to Tracy Coveney, Human Resources at Town Hall (224 Centre Street, Drumheller, AB T0J 0Y4) or faxed to (403) 823-7739 or email to tcoveney@dinosaurvalley.com. A detailed position description is available upon request.

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haven’t been updated. What’s a common mistake people make in buying a home? Not seeing the bank before seeing the Realtor®. What work did you do prior to that? I worked at the Drumheller Institution for ten years. How long have you lived in the valley? Born and raised here, and it always felt like home, so I came back after college. What are your favourite things to do here? Meet people and volunteer in the community. How do you relax? I sleep. I’m pretty high energy all of the time. What helps give you energy? A banana and peanut butter smoothie breakfast. What’s something most people wouldn’t know about you? I hate wearing socks. Final thought? Call me for coffee!

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Playing at The Napier Theatre... Dracula Untold - Friday, October 31, Saturday, November 1, Sunday, November 2 & Tuesday, November 4 only at 7:30 pm. Closed Mondays. Next Attraction Interstellar Opens Wednesday, November 5. Friday, October 31, Drumheller: Drumheller Legion SCARY-OKEE and drink specials. Friday, October 31, Drumheller: Downtown Drumheller, Trick or Treating, 4 - 6 pm, everyone welcome, Centre Street and 3rd Avenue (between 1st and Centre Street will be closed to traffic). Saturday, November 1, East Coulee: East Coulee Hotel and Grill, Halloween Extravaganza, 9:00 pm, prizes for top costumes. Saturday, November 1, Drumheller: St. Anthony’s Church Annual Fall Luncheon. 11:30 am - 2:00 pm. $7.00 per person. Saturday, November 1, Hand Hills: Hand Hills Christmas Bazaar. 10 am - 3 pm. 11 am to 1 pm Free Brunch. 20 tables with wares to sell. For more information call 403665-2473 or 403-665-2511. Sunday, November 2, Drumheller: Drumheller Legion Pancake breakfast, 9:00 am - 12:30 pm. Friday, November 7, Rockyford: St. Rita’s Parish Turkey Supper & Bazaar. 5:00 pm - 7:30 pm. Rockyford Community Centre. Sunday, November 9, Drumheller: Annual Dalum Christmas Market at the Dalum Hall, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. Saturday, November 15, Drumheller: Fall Luncheon at Knox United Church. 11:30 am - 1:00 pm. 195 3rd Ave. E. $9.00 per person. Everyone is welcome.

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Seniors housing faces challenges Michele Scott | inSide Drumheller

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are living in acute care and continuing care out of the hospital, and into their Affordable housing with the prop- own living space within their own er care in place for the seniors who communities. helped build and shape the valley is the “It’s extremely frustrating for our Seresponsibility taken on by the Drum- niors’ Foundation, who is charged with heller District Seniors Foundation. the care and ability to accommodate The provincial government an- all of our seniors,” said Zariski, “when nounced October 20 the availability of we have people who have grown up in 60 million dollars under the Affordable Drumheller and literally spent 80-90 Supportive Living Initiative (ASLI), years in Drumheller, and all of a sudwhich has the potential to assist the den they have a housing need and a Foundation. medical need, and cannot be accommodated in Drumheller, and have to “It’s extremely frustrating for go to Three Hills or Hanna or Red our Seniors’ Foundation, who Deer. is charged with the care and He said the transfers are highly frusability to accommodate all trating and traumatic for the seniors of our seniors.” and their families. Costs of funding for the Drumheller Tom Zariski District Seniors Foundation is shared Councillor Tom Zariski, who is Vice- between the Town of Drumheller, Chairman of the Drumheller District Starland County, and the Villages of Seniors Foundation, received support Morrin, Munson, and Delia, collected from Drumheller’s Town through municipal taxes. Council during it’s regular Drumheller’s portion committee meeting Monof the funding is between day, October 27, to try and 51 and 52 per cent, said meet the provincial deadZariski. line of December 19 to file Drumheller’s Town for an ASLI grant. Council had approved the The existing space at Seniors Foundation reqSunshine or Hillview uisition, for both residenLodges can’t be used, so tial and commerical, at the construction of 16 to Councillor Tom Zarisiki 0.4396 per $1,000 of tax18 units would be an addiable property value. This Vice Chairman tion to Hillview Lodge. was an increase from the Drumheller District “Seniors housing is beprevious 0.3952. This was Seniors Foundation coming a huge difficulty,” approved by Council April Zariski said, adding there are a num- 7, 2014. ber of seniors who are long time resiFor a home owner with an assessed dents who have needs beyond what value of $200,000, the bill is approxithe Foundation is able to assist with. mately $87 per year. “Unfortunately we have a number This is collected by the Town by of seniors who are at what we call the residents’ municipal tax payments and Supported Living 4 (SL) level, who re- distributed to the Seniors Foundation. quire 24 hour supervision and 24 hour In order for the new seniors housing care of a hospital nature. And unfortu- project to go ahead, there would need nately, in Drumheller, we don’t have an to be an increase in the seniors requisSL4 facility.” tion, as the province’s ASLI grant is a Zariski said seniors requiring care fifty per cent matching grant. beyond the capability of Drumheller’s Provincial funding the foundation Hillview Lodge, which is coded at a currently receives is through the Supported Living (SL) 3 level, have to Lodge Assistant Program (LAP) grant. go to Drumheller’s Health Centre. This annual grant for Sunshine and The result of that move to the hospi- Hillview Lodges is paid on a per-pertal often results in the individuals be- son basis for the residents who meet ing transferred out of town in order to provincial criteria. The province also receive proper care. pays a portion of some of the staffing The Foundation’s aim in applying for costs. the ASLI grant is to get seniors who

Atlas old technology gets new funds

The Atlas Coal Mine received a cheque for $10,000 Monday, October 27. Funds were provided through the province’s Community Initiatives Program (CIP) for technology upgrades at the mine museum. Atlas’ Executive Director Julia Fielding said the grant will help them make video recordings of miners’ stories, enable the mine to share these stories across Alberta and Canada, and

help the museum upgrade their website. Fielding said the Atlas will be working on the project over the winter. (l-r) Representing the Atlas are Jay Russell and Bob Moffat next to Richard Starke, MLA Vermillion-Lloydminster, presenting the cheques to Julia Fielding, Atlas Coal Mine Executive Director, and Jenn Balderston. inSide photo by Michele Scott

Drumheller Festival Society receives grant (l-r) Richard Starke, MLA Vermillion-Lloydminster, presents a cheque to Travel Drumheller’s Chris Curtis. Curtis is accepting the $75,000 grant on behalf of the Drumheller Festival Society. The funds will cover the costs the Society has already paid out in conjunction with organizing Drumheller’s first Tough Mudder event that ran September 6 and 7 at the Stampede Grounds. Next year’s Tough Mudder is scheduled for September 5 and 6. inSide photo by Michele Scott

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provincial grant. Deadline to apply is December 19, 2014. inSide photo by Michele Scott

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ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 You’re at the brink of starting something new and impressive, Aries. Start acting like the star that you are and embrace the spotlight. It won’t take you long. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, be mindful of how well others treat you this week. Your friends and family will be there for you when you need them, so show how much you appreciate their support. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you’re accustomed to companionship, and this week will be no different. People are impressed with the way you innovate and explore new possibilities. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, take care of yourself this week if you start to feel a bit under the weather. Nip it in the bud early so it does not impact your longterm plans.

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RCMP would like to remind both children and adults to keep safety a priority regarding treats, costumes and activities during Halloween. TIPS: • Wear a costume that fits properly and is short enough to safely walk in. • Reflective material on costumes helps motorists easily see children. • Carry a flashlight to help see and a cell phone for emergencies. • Never trick or treat alone - children should be accompanied by an adult, older sister or brother or other trusted adult. • Remind children before eating candy to have their parents check it. • Remind children not to enter a house or vehicle with someone they do not know. • Use the sidewalks and crosswalks for safety reasons, and remind children not to run out between parked cars. • Avoid alleys, dark parking areas or lots.

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Drivers are also involved in ensuring a safe Halloween by driving slowly and watching for children. Extra care is advised at intersections and in residential areas where most trick or treating is occurring. Children are excited and not likely to have safety as a priority so please be vigilant. Halloween festivities are expected this weekend and police would like to remind the public that if you experience any mischief, vandalism or damage to property that these actions are criminal offences, not part of Halloween celebrations, and police should be notified. TREATS: A safe and enjoyable Halloween!

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While Christmas is a time for celebration and family, sometimes it can also get hectic. There are busy stores, busy airports and busy roads. Sometimes you just need a chance to laugh it all away. Drumheller Minor Soccer has just the cure. The have invited three comedians to give you that break to laugh. The Drumheller Minor Soccer Club’s annual fundraiser is coming up on November 29. They have a full evening of fun planned at the Badlands Community Facility. It includes a roast beef dinner, comedy from standup comedians Kevin Stood, Andrew Albert and Winston Spears, formerly of Comedy Inc. There will also be door prizes, a 50/50 and a silent auction. Following the comedians, they have brought in a DJ for attendees to dance the night away.

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Organizers say this is a great opportunity for businesses in the community to hold their sta Christmas party without having to go through extensive planning or expense. Marnee Chapin, fundraising coordinator of Drumheller Minor Soccer explains this is one of the club’s major fundraisers and while some of the funds go towards operations, the bulk is to be used for the Association’s’ Field House project. This is to include dressing rooms, washrooms, meeting space and a concession. It has been in the works for a few years Chapin and they are hopeful they may be able to break ground in the near future. The night of comedy is Saturday, November 29. Cocktails are at 5:30, dinner is at 6 p.m. Tickets are available from board members. For more information, call 403-821-4777.

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