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It was a partially cloudy day as students from St. Anthony’s School raced off from the starting point for the school’s annual Terry Fox Run on Wednesday, September 24. Drumheller Valley Secondary School also held their annual Terry Fox Run Wednesday morning, wrapping up with a barbecue. Schools received a visit from Terry’s older brother Fred earlier in September, who spoke on Terry’s legacy that grew out of his “Marathon of Hope.” inSide photo by Michele Scott

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inSide STREETERS Driving gets a bit trickier when people have their four-legged friends help drive, so inSide Drumheller asks: “Have you ever driven with a pet on your lap?”

Doreen Nelson “I know it’s a bad thing, but yes, I have driven with a pet on my lap.”

Kathy Leonhardt “No. I think it’s really unsafe and people should know better.”

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A luncheon and official opening is scheduled for the beautiful new multipurpose courts at Drumheller Valley Secondary School. The lunch is a thankyou to all the donors, and anyone who contributed in any way, and will be held Friday, October 3, at 1 p.m. at the school to officially launch the new RCAF Athletic Park. The signs should be installed within the next week and finishing touches on the site are underway. “It’s total is $300,000 plus,” said Barb Travis, Friends of DVSS, said of the project total. Travis said the Town of Drumheller and staff contributed more than $100,000 as an in-kind donation of work, equipment and labour. Travis said without the

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Joan McGhee “Actually no. When I did have pets they were on the farm, so no need to take them anywhere.”

Charlotte Green “No. I have no pets. If I did, I’d keep them in the backseat.”

The Canadian Cancer Society has cancelled its fundraiser “Bark for Life” scheduled for Drumheller this Saturday, September 27. Spokeswoman Siobhan Doherty said the event was short on people, both volunteers and participants, so wasn’t able to go ahead. Doherty invites people who registered for the Drumheller Bark for Life to take part in the Chestemere event September 27, the Okotoks event on October 18, or join the Hanna Relay for Life this coming spring.

partnership of the town, the Friends Society would have had to raise the additional funds. “It started by Friends of DVSS, but we couldn’t have done it without all the support we received,” said Travis. The multi-purpose courts started off as a

basketball court initiative at the high school, but the end result is much more - the ability to provide a place to play for basketball, tennis, and pickleball. “We’re satisfied with what we have,” said Travis, “and we think it should last a full ten

Inviting residents out for a game of tennis, pickleball or basketball on the new multipurpose courts are (l-r) Curtis LaPierre, Drumheller Valley Secondary School Prin-

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years.” Travis said the courts are being locked, and opened when they need to, partly due to vandalism concerns after the Titans football area at the school was vandalized Sunday. Friends of DVSS began in 2003, said Travis, as a way to assist the school with programs and funding for projects such as the weight room and folding bleachers at the school. Travis said the group does a casino every two and-a-half years to help with the funding of the projects they select.

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“Ten Years of Terror” Atlas Coal Mine prepares for another year of haunting and howling Michele Scott | inSide Drumheller

of their halloween event volunteers. For those not wanting to jump out of their skin evThe “haunted” Atlas Coal Mine is celebrating ten ery ten minutes, attending the kinder, gentler Little years of making people jump, scream, and look over Boo is an option. their shoulders. “It’s really activity based, so we get the families “Our theme is ‘Ten Years of Terror,’ said Jen Balder- out,” said Balderston. “And with the kids, we encourston, Director of Misery and Woe. age them to come in costume.” “It’s going to Balderston said highlight the best games and activities spooks and scares include pumpkin of the last nine tossing and bobbing seasons, so it’s for apples. bound to be horAtlas volunteers all rifying.” voted on what they Eeek. Might be thought was the best busy that day.... Little Boo activities Balderston said over the nine years, for the first time, and those will also be the Atlas is offercombined to make ing tickets online this year’s event. for both the Big Balderston said a Boo and Little popular attraction Boo. last year was the lie The Atlas has detector test. been busy lining Detective Phibbs hooked people up to his Lie Detector at the 2013 “We had Detecup the assorted Little Boo for The Haunted Atlas Coal Mine. The Atlas is celebrating ten tive Phibbs and The ghouls and ghosts years of terrifying people, and will be bringing back “the best of” scares Truth Fairy in the that make the from the past nine years. washhouse, and the photo submitted event. kids got hooked up “Typically we to this lie detector use about 200 volunteer and staff members to pull that the Tyrrell Museum gave us, and were asked rethese things off, over four days,” said Balderston, ally silly questions such as “Have you ever peed in a “and the community just really bands together.” pool?” It was a riot.” Balderston said businesses have also been really This year the Big Boo runs October 18 and 25, the supportive over the years, including with the feeding Little Boo runs October 19 & 26.

TOWN OF DRUMHELLER 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 T00086-14D; Plan 3099AD; Block 31; Lots 9-10; 145 Centre Street, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – Addition to Existing Single Family Dwelling – Classification Central Commercial District 2. Development Permit T00087-14D; Plan 7910876; Block 10; Lot 10; 1421 – 4 Avenue SW, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – Addition to Existing Single Family Dwelling – Classification Manufactured Home (Subdivision) Residential “MHR” District 3. Development Permit T00090-14D; Goblin’s n Such; Plan 7710AB; Block 20; Lot 6; 145 – 3 Avenue West, Drumheller – DEVELOPMENT PERMIT – Occupy Retail Store (Games and Supplies) – Classification Central Commercial “CB” District 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., October 10, 2014. Cindy Woods Development Officer Town of Drumheller 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 Economic Development board, three vacancies exist on the Subdivision Development Appeal Board (SDAB), and the Municipal Planning Committee has 2 vacancies. Please contact Linda Handy 403-823-1339 if you are interested in serving in this capacity. A reminder for dog owners in Drumheller. Bylaw officers have investigated several complaints in recent weeks regarding dog attacks. It is completely unlawful and unacceptable for a dog to charge and attack persons and dogs that walk by their house and property. If you have a fence, the dog must not be able to find a way out of it to escape and run free to attack anyone or their dog. People have every right to walk their dog on any town street. It is completely lawful for a dog to be on its own property as long as it stays on its own property. If a dog is not under physical constraint or does not obey verbal command to stay on its owner’s property then it is considered to be running at large and this is contrary to the Responsible Pet Owners bylaw. If a dog at large attacks and injures a person or other dog or animal this behavior is forbidden under the bylaw as well. Repeated offences, or a singular event of extremely serious nature by the same dog, will result in an investigation being conducted under the authority of the provincial Dangerous Dogs Act. Do your dog a favor and socialize it with other dogs when it is young. Reinforce this behavior in your dog and seek professional assistance if you feel it could help. It is the responsibility of the owner to see that the dog is under control at all times. This is a preventable issue. If you would like further information please call a bylaw officer at 823-7590 or 823-1363.

4 Tales Family Storytime is a half hour of stories & songs for parents and preschoolers to share every Tuesday from 2-2:30 pm. Alphasaurus Preschool Storytime is packed with songs, stories, games and crafts for preschoolers every Friday from 10-11:00 am. Charlotte’s Web meets every Tuesday from 6:30-7:30 pm to knit, crochet, chat, and Ànd out about how the library can help you with your projects. Colouring for Grown Ups runs Wednesday nights from 6:30-7:30. Age 15+ Crafternoon is an after-school craft & story hour for kids. Thursdays from 4-5 pm. No pre-registration is required for these programs, and all are free! For more information, visit our website at www.drumhellerlibrary.ca. We’re also on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest!

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224 CENTRE STREET • DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA T0J 0Y4 Phone 403-823-6300 Fax 403-823-7739 www.dinosaurvalley.com candidate.. Start Date: September 1, 2014. Resumes may be submitted to Andrea Leavitt, Supervisor of Aquatics: In person at the Drumheller Aquaplex (100 1st Ave West) fax to (403)823-1321 email aleavitt@dinosaurvalley.com Drumheller Fire Department Reminds Drumheller Residents: Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives! Working smoke alarms can make a life-saving difference in a fire. That’s the message behind this year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign, “Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives: Test Yours Every Month!” Along with firefighters and safety advocates nationwide, Drumheller Fire Department is joining forces with the nonprofit National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) during Fire Prevention Week, October 5-11, to remind local residents about the importance of having working smoke alarms in the home and testing them monthly. According to the latest NFPA research, working smoke alarms cut the chance of dying in a fire in half. Meanwhile, almost two-thirds of home fire deaths resulted from fires in homes with no smoke alarms or no working smoke alarms. “In a fire, seconds count,” said Bruce Wade Deputy Fire Chief. “Roughly half of home fire deaths result from fires reported at night between 11 p.m. and 7 a.m. when most people are asleep. Home smoke alarms can alert people to a fire before it spreads, giving everyone enough time to get out.” This year’s Fire Prevention Week campaign includes the following smoke alarm messages: - Install smoke alarms in every bedroom, outside each separate sleeping area and on every level of the home, including the basement. - Interconnect all smoke alarms throughout the home. This way, when one sounds, they all do. - Test alarms at least monthly by pushing the test button. - Replace all smoke alarms when they are 10 years old or sooner if they don’t respond properly. - Make sure everyone in the home knows the sound of the smoke alarm and understands what to do when they hear it. The Drumheller Fire Department will be hosting activities and Meet your Emergency Services during Fire Prevention Week to promote “Working Smoke Alarms Save Lives!” Through these educational, family-oriented activities, residents can learn more about the importance of working smoke alarms and testing them monthly. The Drumheller Fire Department will be hosting at the Drumheller Fire Hall October 5 from 2:00 pm till 4:00 pm. An open house along with RCMP and AHS ambulance . Drop down and have a hot dog and pop and pick up some information pamphlets about smoke alarms and “Working Smoke Alarms Saves Lives”, visit NFPA’s Web site at www.Àrepreventionweek.org. There will also be some past information about Àre prevention and nostalgic equipment for your interest. The next babysitters course is Oct. 11, 9:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. at BCF. You will need to register your child with Judy at 403-823-1324. Children should be 12 years old by the end of this year. Cost is $40.00

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The museum’s annual Palaeo Arts contest is open for those from kindergarten to grade 12. Entrants are permitted one entry into the contest. “Each year we have a different specimen, fossil specimen, that students use for their inspiration or focus, and this year we’ve got a lambeosaurus skull,” said Earle Weibe, Head of Education at the Royal Tyrrell. Lambeosaurus fossils were discovered in Southern Alberta, notably Dinosaur Provincial Park, and Montana, said Weibe. It is a duck billed dinosaur, also known as a hadrosaur, that lived in the late cretaceous period 75 to 76 million

Junior high students will be working in the gallery of the Royal Tyrrell Museum as part of the new DinoMechanics class. The Museum’s Head of Education, Earle Wiebe, said the class will help students

years ago. T h e dinosaur was named after palaeontologist Lawrence Lambe who discovered it in 1898. It was the first crested duck bill dinosaur found in North America. The skull is viewable in the museum or on the museum’s website under programs, school programs, then click on Palaeo Arts contest. “The nice thing about this contest is that it

Apprentice Carpenter Would you like to become a journeyman carpenter? The Drumheller & District Chamber of Commerce is currently seeking an individual to work in the fabrication department and gallery area at Royal Tyrrell Museum. The majority of the work-time will be in the fabrication area either alone, one on one with a mentor or as part of team. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: x Completed grade 12 x Strong organizational and communication skills x Ability to stand, crouch and kneel for long periods of time x Manual dexterity x Balance for working on scaffolding x Ability to easily and repeatedly lift 25 kilograms (55 pounds). x Ability to solve arithmetic problems quickly and accurately x Ability to get along well with others on a work team x Class 5 drivers license

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combines art and science. It shows the connection between the two, that scientists work closely together with palaeo artists to be able to reconstruct and show what these animals and the environment looked like.” And for school groups Wiebe said the museum is in the process of developing a new program for junior high students. “DinoMechanics” will be a gallery program where students will be divided into groups, each representing a different dinosaur family. The students will then go through the muse-

um’s gallery of artistic displays, making observations and measurements, collecting data, then sorting through the data and analyzing it to come up with some conclusions. “It’s helping them learn and discover what palaeontologists do and how they go about their research, and how important collecting data is,” said Wiebe. The DinoMechanics classes can be scheduled during the lessbusy times for the museum, such as fall and early spring, and are scheduled to begin this fall.

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Horoscopes ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 Aries, your thoughts are spinning and it’s pretty difficult for you to get a hold of any one thing. Take a step back and try to clear your head before proceeding. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Taurus, don’t let your nerves get the better of you this week. Find someone who can calm your nerves and help you realize you have nothing to be nervous about. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, you have plenty of motivation to get a project started. All you need is some help to get things off the ground. Others will be inspired by your enthusiasm. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 Cancer, others seem to spend time in the spotlight, but you’re more comfortable spending time in the shadows. Make the most of this time for quiet reflection.

CLUES ACROSS 1. Time unit (abbr.) 4. Semiliquid infant food 7. Pacific Standard Time 10. Unitary 11. Brew 12. Language of Laos 13. Higher up 15. Toupee 16. A love affair 19. Exaggerated emotional play 21. Hadith 22. Used to one’s advantage 23. Ancient Persian governors 25. Surrender possession 26. Carbamide 27. Can’t move 30. __ Institute, Santa Barbara 34. Helps little firms 35. Consumed 36. Plural of index 41. Of the African desert 45. Part in a play 46. Famous British School 47. Paragon of chivalry 50. Given 54. Set to end 55. Daily TV drama 57. Line used to haul up leeches 58. Product of human creativity 59. Equip with weapons again 60. Car mechanics group 61. ___ Bo - martial arts exercise 62. Computer key for

cancelling 63. Outcome 64. Doctor of Education 65. Ethiopia (abbr.)

LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, you may be anxious to try a new hobby this week, but just don’t know which direction to go. Get some recommendations from friends about what keeps them busy.

51. Educate 52. Make a mistake 53. Obstruct water 56. Toward the mouth)

VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Sometimes it is difficult for you to talk about your feelings, Virgo. You want to present a brave front, but you’re only human and should let others in this week.

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LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, staying the course may be a challenge this week. You have too many things pulling you in different directions. But you’ll be successful if you can get a foothold in one thing. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Work associates may not be holding up their end of the deal, Scorpio. You’re content to help out once in a while but not take on the work of everyone else. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/ Dec 21 Use your charm to win someone over, Sagittarius. This is an influential person who will be good to have in your corner. You never know when you might need a good ally. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, if certain ideas didn’t work in the past, give them another try. All of the components may fall into place this time around, and you’ll like the results. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, the coming weeks may be ideal for some rest and relaxation. Plan for some downtime and make the most of this chance to recharge your batteries. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, expect things to flow much more smoothly this week than they have in recent weeks. You may find you have more free time.


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comes across as affable, easy going and interested in the welfare of his students. A question of Father Flynn’s conduct is raised during a conversation between Sisters Aloysius and James, and the play centers around what happens from there. With the numerous reports published and broadcast of the sexual assault of children after the play’s opening in 2004, watching this play may seem a bit eerie at times, magnified while listening to some of Father Flynn’s arguments, and taking the audience through different emotions as they follow the interaction between the characters. One of those emotions may be sadness, when Lennette Randall’s Mrs. Muller speaks about her son, and his treatment at home, with Sister Aloysius. All of the actors portray very well the struggles of their characters in dealing with the information they receive and the choices they must make as a result, and perhaps leaving theatre patrons with more questions than answers at the play’s final scene. “Doubt: A Parable” runs until October 25 at Rosebud Theatre.

8th Annual Christmas Cantata time Again! “The Heart of Christmas” by Pepper Chopin.

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Singers Wanted ages 12 and above If you are interested in being a part of this awesome Christmas presentation, Please come out and join us on Monday, September 29th at the Bethany Lutheran Church in Morrin. First Rehearsals Monday Sept. 29 & Oct. 6 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. For more information contact Becky at 403-772-2352 or 403-820-5171 f39ch

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Age: 29 Occupation: Athletic Therapist, Drumheller Dragons hockey team. Favorite thing about working in hockey? The kids 16 to 20. It’s like I have 25 little brothers. They definitely make it all worthwhile. How long have you lived here? I moved here in August from North Battleford, Sask. What do you like most about living here? Everybody here is so friendly, and it’s much more relaxed here. Where were you born and raised? Burlington, Ontario. It’s between Niagara Falls and Toronto. How have you changed since University? I really grew into my independence. I don’t think when I was in school I would have packed up and moved across the country. What do you miss most about living

there? I miss my niece. She’ll be four months at the end of September. But with technology, I get pictures every day. How did you become interested in becoming an Athletic Therapist? My grandpa was a trainer for 25 years with the Junior A team back home. He must be proud of you. He was. He passed away at the age of 98 about a year and a half ago. He had a story for everything. Are you a hockey player? No. I can’t stop on skates and I can’t skate backwards. What do you like to do in your downtime? I watch hockey and spend a lot of time staying in touch with people back home. Who is your favourite hockey team? The San Jose Sharks. Favourite dessert? My Mom’s apple crisp. Final thought? Come to our games!

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Happenings Playing at The Napier Theatre... THE CAPTIVE. Friday, September 26 - Thursday, October 2. 7:30 pm. Closed Monday. To October 25, Rosebud: Rosebud Theatre’s Doubt, a Pulitzer Prize-winning play that unfolds secrets with shocking suspense…. Saturday, September 27, Drumheller: Mint Cookie Blitz! 10:00 am - 3:00 pm. Girl Guides of Canada will be out in uniform selling door-to-door. If missed, call Christine Pinter 403-823-5810 or Donna Thomas 403-823-6049. Saturday, September 27, Drumheller: The Royal Canadian Legion Branch #22 Drumheller presents... the Welsh Guards Band of the British Army. Come on out to a FREE performance. 3:00 p.m. on Centre Street in front of the Legion. Bring your lawn chair and settle down to enjoy the show! See you there. Monday, September 29, Morrin: Christmas Cantata first rehearsal, 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm. For more information see ad on page. Saturday, October 4, Drumheller: Octoberfest! Badlands Community Facility, 6:00 pm, buffet dinner and dance with “Absolute” a traditional Oompah band. For more details see ad on page. Saturday, October 4, Delia: The Chevelles & Suit Jacket Society rock bands. Delia Community Hall. Show starts 7:00 pm. For tickets call Bob 403-823-0746. Sunday, October 26, Hand Hills: Mark your calendar for the Annual Hand Hills Turkey Supper. 3 p.m. to 7 p.m.


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POCKET ACES SERVICES. Join a winning team. We’re growing and looking to hire Contract Field & Plant Operators. Visit our website: www.pocketacesservices.com and upload your resume. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or 1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at-home career today! FREIGHTLAND CARRIERS, a tri-axle air ride flatdeck carrier is looking for Owner/Operators to run Alberta only or 4 Western Provinces. Average gross $18 - 25,000/ month. 1-800-917-9021. Email: ed@freightland.ca.

AUTO PARTS WANTED - Vehicles and farm machinery for scrap. We pay cash for deliveries to our yard. We do farmyard cleanups. Call 780914-7560 or visit www.sturgeonbusparts.ca.

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COMING EVENTS FIRST CANADIAN Collector’s Club Antiques & Collectibles Show & Sale. Sat., Oct. 4. 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Thorncliffe-Greenview Community Hall, 5600 Centre Street North, Calgary. Admission $4.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES PARK PAVING LTD. in Edmonton has immediate openings for Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanics and Apprentice positions in our state-of-theart Sherwood Park facility. Send your resume via email to: employment@parkpaving.com or via fax to 780-434-5373; www.parkpaving.com. WANT TO HELP others and earn addition income? The 2nd Call next generation locating service is now hiring a limited number of S.A.F.E.R. Officers. Phone 780-632-3945. EXPERIENCE is an asset. We offer free recruitment services for people aged 45 and over across Canada. Register now at: www.thirdquarter.ca or call toll free 1-855-286-0306.

EMPOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES JOURNEYMAN Heavy Duty Mechanic required for oilfield trucking company. Will consider 3rd year apprentice or higher. Full-time position. Phone resume to: 780-842-6444. Fax 780-842-6581. Email: rigmove@telus.net. INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT Operator School. In-theseat training. No simulators. Real world tasks. Weekly start dates. Funding options. Weekly job board! Sign up online! iheschool.com. 1-866-399-3853. PCL Energy now hiring Journeyperson: Millwrights ($40+/hour) and Scaffolders ($38+/ hour) for immediate shutdown work on an industrial project in Vanscoy, SK. LOA of $145/day worked, travel and bonuses paid! We offer competitive wages and benefits. Call 780-468-8026 and send resume to: pclenergyjobs@pcl.com. PARTS TECHNICIAN wanted at a growing ag. dealership. Apply in person at Trochu Motors, Trochu, AB. Fax 403-442-3829 or email wmtn@inbox.com CENTRAL ALBERTA Career Opportunities! Industry leaders in manufacturing hydrovac trucks. Seeking welders, industrial painters, assembly, quality control. Click careers www.tornadotrucks.com or email hr@petrofield.com.

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FEED AND SEED STRAW WANTED. Large square 4X8 bales. $65 metric ton for 20,000 bales. Please call Kevin Paskal at 403-330-9147. FEED BARLEY. Paskal Cattle Company in Picture Butte area is looking for Feed Barley. Put more $$$ in your pocket. Sell direct to us. Please call Main Office for details. 403-317-1365. HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Springthrashed Canola. Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252.

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BUSINESS AVAILABLE IN ALBERTA Franchise: Two franchises located in same community, sales $700,000 area, can be sold separately, priced together at $615,000. Owner very motivated to sell. Cabinet Makers: Same owner since 1984, sales well over $1 M. Priced $472,000 plus inventory, strong cash Àow. Retail Business: Sales over $ M, cash Àow $ 77,000.00 plus inventory. Priced $1,050,000.00 Countertops: (stablished 1994, sales $900,000. &ash Àow $211,000. Priced $260,000.00, located in growing city. Fitness Business: Sales $800,000, cash Àow $21 ,42 . Priced $450,000. Butcher Shop: Sales over $800,000, cash Àow $140,220. Priced $700,000. Detailing Shop: Strong customer base, annual sales over $400,000, cash Àow $200,000 before management wage, priced $250,000.00. Franchise Restaurant: :ell established operation, sales $ 6,91 , priced at $120,000, cash Àow $87,000, owner very motivated to sell.

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Notice of Application The Drumheller and District Solid Waste Management Association has applied to Alberta Environment and Sustainable Resource Development (ESRD) to renew the Drumheller Municipal Landfill approval. The landfill is located in the SE and NE of 1/4 Sec. 36-28-20 W4M in the south eastern limit of the Town of Drumheller. The landfill is estimated to operate for 37 years and will be developed in stages through the construction of individual cells. It is estimated that the landfill will reach its capacity in 2051 approximately. On average the landfill accepts 30,500 tonnes of municipal waste per year. Waste types accepted at the landfill include: Municipal waste, demolition waste, Non-hazardous oilfield and industrial waste and drilling cement. The landfill also accepts white goods for recycling such as appliances, scrap metal, electronics, batteries, etc. Pursuant to section 73 of the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, any person who is directly affected by this operation may submit a written statement of concern regarding this application. Failure to file a statement of concern may affect the right to file a Notice of Appeal with the Environmental Appeals Board. Such a statement of concern must be submitted to: Environment and Sustainable Resource Development Regulatory Approvals Center Main Floor, 9820 - 106 Street Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2J6 Fax: 780-422-0154 Email: aenv.southernepea@gov.ab.ca Within 30 days of the date of this notice. Please quote Application No. 009-47449 when submitting a statement of concern in regards to the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act application. Note: Any statement filed regarding this application are public records which are accessible by the public. Copies of the application and additional information can be obtained from: Drumheller & District Solid Waste Management Association Attention: Tammi Nygaard PO Box 808 Drumheller, AB • T0J 0Y0 Telephone: 403-823-1345 • Fax 403-823-1344 f39ch


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The Drumheller Valley Secondary School’s young men’s golf team travelled to Crossfield Thursday, September 18, to attend the South Central Zone Championships. The championship play consists of both team and individual competitions. In the team component, the DVSS golfers missed placing among the top three, but enjoyed playing a great day of golf. In individual play for the championship tournament, Zac Weiss shot a 75 and finished 3rd overall, earning him a bronze medal. This placement gives Weiss a spot to play in provincials at the end of the month. Team organizer/teacher Dan Hird said Weiss has

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The Drumheller Dragons are back on the winning side of the scoreboard after travelling to Calgary Tuesday night to defeat the Calgary Mustangs 5-4. The Mustangs opened the scoring at the ďŹ ve minute mark of the ďŹ rst period with a goal by Mason Mitchell. At 9:03 Calgary scored an unassisted, short handed goal by Vincent Pasquette but this was the last time the Mustangs took a lead in the game. Wyatt Noskey opened the scoring for the Dragons with the ďŹ rst of three-in-arow power play goals at 10:24. Hunter Mills scored the second at 12:14 with the third power play goal at 17:36 scored by Jacob SchoďŹ eld leaving the end of the ďŹ rst period score at 3-2 Dragons. Second period action saw two more goals by the Dragons. Noskey scored his second of the night at 1:55 and Tristan Thompson got the point for the Dragons ďŹ fth goal of the night at 14:56 bringing the score to 5-2 Dragons. The Mustangs didn’t waste any time in the third period scoring just nine seconds in with a goal by Josh Betinol,

to bring the score to 5-3 before Bryan Huck of the Mustangs scored the ďŹ nal goal of the game ending the score at 5-4 Dragons. The Dragons outshot the Mustangs 46 to 28 and took 3 power play goals of 12 opportunities where the Mustangs took 0 goals of 4 opportunities. Drumheller Dragons head coach Brian Curran said he thought Tuesday nights game was one of the teams better games out of the last three. “There was much better execution. We certainly picked up the transitional part of our game.â€? He said the kids played hard. “We made some mistakes for sure, but we battled back... It was good to see our power play was very good.â€? He said the team had been playing a bit fancy lately and they’ve gone back to basics of “just shooting and getting traďŹƒc to the net. Sometimes the old school stu works.â€? The Dragons will now travel to Spruce Grove for the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL) Showcase taking place from September 25-27. The Dragons will ďŹ rst play the Spruce Grove Saints Thursday evening at 7 p.m. before a 1 p.m. Friday afternoon game against the Bonnyville Pontiacs.


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