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JUNE 5, 2015

Locally Owned & Operated

TIMES

STRATHMORE

VOLUME 7 ISSUE 23

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Times Associate Editor

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Venom strike

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Shortly after several Strathmore businesses were left dealing with the aftermath of a
string of acts of vandalism, local authority
charged the culprit with multiple counts of
mischief.
The Strathmore RCMP detachment received
eight complaints from downtown businesses
and residents over several weeks in regards
to graffiti displayed on walls, dumpsters, and
benches. Among those tagged was Rockys
Bakerys dumpster and back wall in the alley
behind main street, which now requires the
business owner to provide clean-up to the infrastructure.
My biggest problem as a business owner is
that Im a very busy person, as are most business owners, and for me to take time out of
my day its a nuisance, said Rocky Blokland, owner of the Rockys Bakery. Ive been
here 15 years and it probably happened 10
or 12 times. I keep painting my wall. I dont
know whats going to happen to this person
in court, but I hope it sets a precedent for
other people.
While Blokland felt some of the work was
quite artistic, it was the waste of his time he
took issue with. In an ironic twist, Strathmore
bylaw officers had swept the town for similar
acts two weeks prior to the incident. Since
then, from May 9 to May 28, complaints piled
up regarding graffiti at Value Drugmart, the
Strathmore Dental Centre, Coldwell Agencies,
benches on Thomas Drive and the Strathmore Skatepark.
I would assume they would have better things to do than go around doing what
theyre doing, but having said that I was a kid
at one time too, said Blokland. I just find it
all unnecessary. I dont know who the people
are, and Im not interested in being the mean
guy, but these kids have to be dealt with.
A week after Rockys Bakery noticed the
paint, H&H Huxted Enterprises was also
made aware of an increase in the number of
waste bins that were affected.
Its a pain, Huxted said. Over the years
weve never had a real issue with it, just the
odd one and we would clean it up right away.
While he wasnt able to provide a number
of how many of his bins were hit at the time,
Huxted said the situation could get costly.
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Gitty-up!
Alyson Field-Berthelot (l-r) and classmate Josee Hughes enjoyed their breakfast pancake
with the Calgary Stampedes offical mascot Harry the Horse for Western Day at Westmount
Elementary School on May 28.
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Despite the chilly weather, seniors were excited for their walk in Kinsmen Park on June 2
as part of Senior Week.

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For Fathers Day!


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(&Play) Your High Note group at the Strathmore
Hospital on June 2. Kate Ager from JB Music
Therapy in Calgary came and played the guitar
to some sing-a-longs as a part of Seniors Week
while there was plenty of dancing going on as
well.
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Wanda Reinholdt (l-r) and Kyla Parkins hold up


their paint-stained hands after putting their handprint on the Generations banner at the library on
June 1. The banner had handprints from children,
parents and their grandparents.

The Family Community and Support Services


held a pancake breakfast in conjunction with
Seniors Week on June 3 at the Lambert Centre.
Glenn Freeland and Councillor Bob Sobol were
having a great time serving up pancakes and
sausages to some smiling seniors.

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Strathmore supply agreement exceeds expectations


MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

Amid expectations of saving thousands of dollars in electricity and natural gas bills, town ad-ministration experienced an even more favourable
outcome when their supply agreements
showed skyrocketing savings.
The Town of Strathmore entered
into the agreements effective in early
2014 with the expec-tation of saving
roughly $334,000 annually. Council was
therefore delighted on May 20, when
their administration advised them of
savings greater than 50 per cent on the
natural gas commod-ity and over $30
megawatt hour savings on electricity.
The town entered into supply agreements for the purchase of electricity
and natural gas that started in the beginning of 2014 and at the time we estimated there would be savings in the
area of $334,000, said Mel Tiede, director of corporate services at the Town

of Strathmore. A 54 per cent saving on


the purchase of natural gas commodity
and a $34.90 MKh savings on electricity were realized over the prior purchase arrangements through AUMA.
The report states that the town only
spent $1.092 million on the cost of
commodities for 2014, as opposed to
the $1.531 million the year previously.
While the transmission, distribution,
and other charges on the billings remained as authorized by the regulating
authority, council noticed a re-duction
of $439,000.
This is certainly a good-news story,
said Councillor Bob Sobol. This is serious money. $439,000 dollars equals 4.5
percent on our tax rate. Its a substantial savings.
According to last years accounting
records, the town allocated most of
their money to road lighting, which
had the highest annual electrical use
of $405,000. The sanitary sewer plant
and lift stations followed behind with

$170,000, while the Family Centre required $114,000 of elec-tricity to operate.


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Public Hearing,
Hearing, June
June 17,
17, 2015,
2015, 7:00
7:00 pm:
pm: Bylaw#
Bylaw# 15-11
15-11

The next regular


Council Meeting
will be
June 17, 2015

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Schedule A of the Land Use District Map in the Land Use Bylaw No.14-11 is amended by
Schedule A of the Land Use District Map in the Land Use Bylaw No.14-11 is amended by
changing the land use designation of a portion of a portion of Block 4 and a portion of Block 7
changing the land use designation of a portion of a portion of Block 4 and a portion of Block 7
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Road, Strathmore, AB), or can be found on the Town website (www.strathmore.


ca). Please contact the Town Office if you would like an opportunity to review and
provide input on the proposed amendments prior to the Public Hearing.
The Public Hearing will be held at the Council Chambers, Strathmore Municipal
Building, 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore Alberta on Wednesday, June 17,
2015, commencing at 7:00 pm with procedures in accordance with the Town of
Strathmore Council Procedural Bylaw #07-11 and amendments thereto.
Any person or group of persons, or person acting on his or their behalf, who claims
to be affected by any or all of the proposed bylaws may present suggestions or
concerns by making a submission to the public hearing.
Written submissions to the Public Hearing or the name of any person wishing to
make an oral presentation at the Public Hearing must be received by the Planning
and Development Department prior to 12:00 noon on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 as
outlined in Bylaw #07-11 and amendments thereto. If your written submission is
not received by this time, please provide fifteen (15) copies for distribution at the
Public Hearing. Each person wishing to address Council at the Public Hearing shall
complete their verbal presentation within five minutes.
Please note that written submissions will become public documents once
submitted to the Town, unless otherwise requested.

LEGEND

SENIORS WEEK 2015 PROCLAMATION


In honour of the past, present and future contributions of the seniors of
this community and throughout Alberta, I do hereby proclaim June 1-7,
2015, to be Seniors Week.

TOWN OF

STRATHMORE

Dated this 20th Day of May, 2015 in Strathmore, Alberta.


Mayor Michael Ell

NATIONAL HEALTH AND FITNESS DAY


Whereas:
The Parliament of Canada wishes to increase awareness among
Canadians of the significant benefits of physical activity and to
encourage Canadians to increase their level of physical activity and their
participation in recreational sports and fitness activities;
It is in Canadas interest to improve the health of all Canadians and to
reduce the burden of illness on Canadian families and on the Canadian
health care system;
Many local governments in Canada have public facilities to promote the
health and fitness of their citizens;
The Government of Canada wishes to encourage local governments to
facilitate Canadians participation in healthy physical activities;
The Government of Canada wishes to encourage the countrys local
governments, non-government organizations, the private sector and all
Canadians to recognize the first Saturday in June as National Health
and Fitness Day and to mark the day with local events and initiatives
celebrating and promoting the importance and use of local health,
recreational, sports and fitness facilities;
Canadas mountains, oceans, lakes, forest, parks and wilderness also
offer recreational and fitness opportunities;
Canadian Environment Week is observed throughout the country in
early June, and walking and cycling are great ways to reduce vehicle
pollution and improve physical fitness;
Declaring the first Saturday in June to be National Health and Fitness
Day will further encourage Canadians to participate in physical activities
and contribute to their own health and well-being;
Therefore:
We proclaim National Health & Fitness Day in Strathmore, Alberta as the
first Saturday in June.

TOWN OF STRATHMORE
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
The following application(s) for development have been approved by the Town
of Strathmore, subject to the right of appeal to the Subdivision and Development
Appeal Board:
Application:
Civic Address:
Legal Description:
Development:

15HB-030
3 Wildflower Cove
Lot 2, Block 2, Plan 9512423
Home Occupation:
Personal Service: Massage Therapy Practice

Application:
Civic Address:
Legal Description:
Development:

15D-104
48 Green Meadow Drive
Lot 11, Block 5, Plan 8211392
Rear yard setback variance of 0.33 meters & a side yard set
back variance of 0.46 meters for Accessory Building (Shed)

The file(s) as noted above can be viewed at the Town Office during regular
business hours. The permit(s) will be issued following the lapse of the appeal
period.
Any person wishing to appeal this decision(s) must submit their appeal no later
than 4:30 pm on June 19, 2015. Appeals must be in writing, accompanied by the
$100.00 fee and submitted to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal
Board, Town of Strathmore, 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore AB T1P 1J1.
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YOUR WEEKLY

HEALTH ADVICE

Gord Morck

Pharmacist

Capsule Comments
In some European, Asian and Caribbean countries
if you feel you need an antibiotic, you can just go
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and contribute to antibiotic resistance.

Strathmore RCMP is currently


investigating an attempted theft
of a motor vehicle in the Hillview
subdivision. On May 27th in
between the hours of 1 am and
11am, unknown suspect(s) broke
into a 2004 Ford and attempted
to steal the vehicle. Extensive
damage was done to the ignition
and drivers side door. If you have
any information that could help
assist in solving this investigation
please contact the Strathmore
RCMP.

Graduation Celebration!

Protect your skin even if you are spending the day


in the shade. Direct radiation from the sun is the
most powerful but you can receive UV radiation
from reflected rays from surfaces like sand, water,
concrete or even grass. So use your sunscreen on a
sunny day even if you are spending it in the shade.
Stress is all around us and we can choose how we
react to it. If someone cuts us off in traffic, we can
choose to smile tolerantly and let it go or get into a
rage. Tolerance is a virtue. The opposite can be very
damaging.

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Numerous students walked across the stage to accept their diploma during the Standard 2015 graduation celebrations on May 22.

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RCMP make arrest


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Following a closer look at the complaints, RCMP were able to track down
and arrest an 18-year-old Strathmore
male, who was charged with eight
counts of mischief.
Typically, graffiti is done by the
same small group of people, and we
dont usually see a string of similar incidences this close together, said Staff
Sgt. Steve Vince, with the Strathmore
RCMP detachment. There was a series
of mischiefs around town, specifically
graffiti artists, spray painting various
objects around town. We started getting
different complaints by different business owners and members of the public
around town.
With the rise in concern from residents, the RCMP compiled all the files
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scheduled to come before the Strathmore Provincial Court on June 2, business owners like Blokland are planning
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MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

Three years ago, Adreena Harder and
her family relocated to Standard where
the opportunity arose to tread in unchartered waters and embark upon a
compelling challenge - one she took by
storm and that awarded her the Marigold Making a Difference award.
Before taking over the Standard Municipal Library in 2012, Harders expertise remained predominantly with
managing restaurants. Since taking
over the library, her fervour and determination have turned the library into a
hub within the community, and raised
the number of programs to 113 from
36 over three years. While many libraries rely on resources and staff to offer
programming, Harder is a one-woman
show - running nearly all the programs
by herself. It was her hard work and
constant efforts that caught the eye of
the Marigold Library System who proceeded to present her with the award
for excellence and service.
Adreena is a star among stars in the
Marigold constellation, said Michelle
Toombs, CEO of the Marigold Library
System. We do it mainly to recognize
that theres a lot of excellent things
happening and I believe that programming is really a fundamental core activity in public libraries. Not only are
they important to bring people into the
library and allow them to interact, but
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Harder was blown away by the statistics that prove an impressive feat for
the 115-patron strong library. Although
the library only offered 36 programs
annually with 366 participants in attendance in 2012, the number doubled
the following year, and reached an
astounding 113 programs offered to
1,025 community members.
This is absolutely amazing, and it
was so nice to be honoured and recognized for the efforts that I put in every day, every week, every month, said
Harder, library manager in Standard.
Basically its just myself. With the 113
programs there was probably maybe
10 programs that I facilitated that were
run by other people. I just enjoy it and
I have a lot of fun.
With a sewing machine, board games,
a Wii, blue-ray player, and a ping pong
table, the 379 people in Standard were
able to benefit from an array of programs including Movie Matinee, Sew
Cool Club, Minute 2 Win It, Wii and
Board Games Day, Story & Crafty Hour,
and the Get Sparkled Club.
The Town of Three Hills, who won
the award for the category of community benefits, was one of two recipients
awareded with a plaque and a $500
contribution on May 13.
As couldnt be more fitting, Harder
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into reusable programming.

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Following the success of a pilot project in an impoverished village in India,
the community of Rockyford is showing
a united front by raising thousands of
dollars to provide better quality of life
to a dozen families in the hometown of
one of their community members.
Father Joseph Nagothu, parish priest
of St. Ritas Church - a small church in
Rockyford - grew up in poverty-stricken Thurakapalem, where citizens live
in mud huts, are exposed to extreme
weather conditions, and battle invasions of rats and snakes. Since moving
to Canada 15 years ago, Father Joseph
has had a big influence in the community that failed to go unnoticed by its
fellow residents.
After the launch of a $25,000 pilot
project for the construction of a 600
sq. ft. home for one of the families in
his hometown in 2012, residents were
touched by the success and decided to
get involved in Phase 2 - providing 12
of the Thurakapalem families in need
with 12 sturdy, reliable, and safe homes.
We discovered that he had come
from a very different world than ours.
He grew up in a village where many
of the people lived in thatched huts,
where they were constantly surrounded by snakes and poisonous insects,
where their huts were knocked down
by monsoons and floods al-most every
year, and they were without electricity, clean water, and sanitation. And
when we saw how hard he worked in
our community we decided it was only
right that we do everything we could to
help the people from his community.
The village in India was asked to
hand-pick a dozen most vulnerable families in need of the new homes, which
would only cost $12,500 per dwelling.
At only one-third of the square footage
of the pilot project size, at 400 sq. ft.,
Locke assured the space would still be
adequate for five or six individuals.
While the project has already raised
$50,000, an additional $100,000 is required to turn the three-phase undertaking into a reality. In an effort to
accumulate the remaining funds, the
Vikas India Housing Project is hosting
a silent auction, hoping to raise enough

money for two more homes - approximately $24,000.


We have gotten up to the $50,000
level at this point in time, but would
like to have the second $50,000 before
we proceed with the first phase so we
always have something there to keep
things going, said Carol Munchrath,
coordinator for the Rockyford Partner
Group. The beauty of the project is that
all of the work is done by the villagers themselves, and so it provides work
and an opportunity to learn different
skills. This was all clarified in process
when they built the pilot home in 2012.
They found out how they could do this
the best way.
According to Munchrath, the Rockyford Partner Groups goal of raising
$12,500 was quickly surpassed in April
through the contributions of the people
of Rockyford.
Members are already scrambling to
fill 25 tables at the June fundraiser, and
already have six confirmed tables. The
Vikas India Project is sponsored by the
Calgary Diocesan Mission Council, and
Locke emphasized the cost of the event
will be covered ensuring all donations
go directly to the project.
The Vikas India Housing project is
comprised of three phases that will begin by demolishing the existing huts
and the creation of a foundation, construction of walls, roof, and infrastructure to be accompanied by electrical
work, plumbing, and sanitation, and
finally the installation of windows and
doors. The design will also take into
consideration flooding by raising the
building to assure the house remains
stable.
The Vikas India Housing Projects
Raising the Roof Dinner and Silent
Auction will take place at the Rockyford Community Centre on June 20 at
6:30 p.m. For more information or to
purchase a ticket, which are sold for
$50, please contact Carol Munchrath at
403.533.2266.

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Strathmore Library (85 Lakeside Blvd.). Join us
to learn & practice American Sign Language
with support from the ASLU website. Free to
attend. Open to all skill levels & ages. For
information call 403-934-5440.
Author Signing & Talk Sat, Jun 6 (10:30am12:00pm). Strathmore Library. Join us as we
celebrate the launch of John Godsmans
book Remembering Our Roots, Vol. 2. Copies
available to purchase for $45.00 ea. Free to
attend. Drop-in!
Strathmore District Chamber of Commerce
presents Todd Hirsch, Tuesday, June 9,
2015 at Strathmore Legion. 11:30 doors
open, 11:45 Lunch, 12:15 Speaker.
Alberta Economic Update 2015. Go to
Strathmoredistrictchamber.com or call 403901-3175.
Treasure Sale - June 13, 2015 from 9am-3pm at
Strathmore United Church. Selling collectibles,
antiques, linens, books, china, jewellery.
Donations welcome and appreciated. Items
may be dropped off at church on June 11 &
12 from 1-4pm. Funds raised to support Women
in Solidarity Mission Project in Guatemala.
RAISING THE ROOF(S) DINNER AND SILENT
AUCTION, SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH, 2015 at the
ROCKYFORD COMMUNITY CENTRE. 100% OF
MONIES will go to the VIKAS INDIA VILLAGE
PROJECT. A WESTERN BBQ accompanied

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Beatlemania is coming to Alberta! Supporting
Alberta Plus 55 Summer Games; Britians Finest
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performance by Strathmores own Kirstyn
Johnson. Saturday June 20, concert at 7pm.
Call 403-934-1580 or Visit the Alberta Summer
Games office 233 3rd ave, Strathmore
BRIDGING THE GAP
Community Lunch Club social get together
for 55+ to have a themed lunch served;
together with a presenter on: Tuesday, June
2 Rhythm and Reminiscence in celebration
of Seniors Week; Tuesday, June 16 Barbeque
tips, Tuesday; June 22 Picnic in the Park
(located at the Kinsmen Park Amphitheatre)
(If raining will relocate to Lord of All Lutheran
Church). From 11:00 a.m. 1:00 pm located at
the Lord of all Lutheran Church. To register call
Marg at 403-901-7811.
A Meet & Greet for Parents & Mentors come
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activity and have a light lunch on: Monday,
June 8 Garden Basket; Monday, June 22 Picnic in the Park (located at the Kinsmen Park

Amphitheatre) (If raining will relocate to Lord


of All Lutheran Church). From 11:00 1:00 pm
located at the Lord of all Lutheran Church.
Register by calling Rhonda at 403-901-7684.
Strathmore Muscial Arts Society in partnership
with Strathmore Ag Society presents Tim Hus at
Strathmore Ag Society Livestock Pavilion Barn
Dance on July 30, 2015 at 7:00pm. More info
go to: www.strathmorearts.com or call 403680-7721 or 403-630-3180.
Strathmore Stampede Horticulture and
Creative Arts Show Exhibition. Exhibitor
Handbooks available. Takes place from July
30 August 2, 2015. Invitation is extended to
everyone to participate in whatever capacity
you can! For inquires contact Shelly Ingram at
403-361-0261 or the Strathmore Ag Society at
403-934-5811.

Beach Bash!
Legion members Terry Legary (l-r) Ron McConnell, and Sharon Legary had a great time
at the Strathmore Legions Beach Bash on
May 30.

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Poor lane-way conditions challenges project


MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

Despite a desire for greater density
in the downtown area, town council
decided to shelve the approval for a
development permit of a proposed 12unit apartment building, as a result of
a lack of information and issues surrounding the project.
The three-lot property, located at 604
and 606 Lakeside Blvd., raised concerns with several neighbouring landowners regarding parking, poor conditions of the back lane, and the height
of the building, which stands 13.25
meters tall. While the maximum allowable height in the R3 District is 14 meters, residents felt the structure would,
nonetheless, disrupt the tenor of the
neigh-bourhood.
Although council had previously
been adamant about fostering a greater
downtown density, concerns around
the aesthetics of the project proved inevitable.
Were going to run into this situation
sooner or later, if we, in fact, want to
promote higher density in the downtown, said Werner Fischer, director
of planning and development for the
Town of Strathmore.
I would go as far as to say this may
be viewed by some people as an eyesore in the interim, but somewhere
along the line in the downtown, we
have to establish some perimeter, some
border, some boundary, and some limits. I think this would be instrumental
in doing that. There will be an abrupt
transition, but I fail to understand how
we can ever get around that. If not here,
then where?
Administration initially brought the
issue to council as the new Land Use
Bylaw requires the development officer
to state any variances that exceed 25
per cent, as is the case for some areas
of the proposed development.
Although the apartment building is
situated in the suitable R3 high den-

sity residential district, meets the necessary height requirements, will be


located on a collector road, complies
with the Land Use Bylaw on parking
requirements, and is approved by the
Downtown Design Review Committee, council showed concern with the
requested relaxations, proper notification to neigh-bouring residences, and
the deteriorating condition of the back
lane.
That is a huge concern for me, from
a town perspective, because that lane is
a mess, said Councillor Denise Peterson. Its a lane-way that is used a great
deal because of the way busing happens in front of Sacred Heart and Holy
Cross Collegiate. So its a very busy
lane and not in good shape. I think its
hugely problematic to go ahead with
this without knowing whats going to
happen to that lane.
Councillor Petersons concerns were
echoed by Councillor Bob Sobol, who
remarked the lane-way was his only
concern in going forward with the project.
A letter from a concerned resident
whose property is located near the
three lots, also outlines the issues concerning the back lane. Referring to the
lane as in poor shape from heavy traffic, he ex-pects a proper upgrade would
be required, repair to the leak causing
the sink hole, as well as paving.
As the letter continues to argue that
road parking for all residents in the
area could be affected, Pat Rempel
stated that realistically the area would
see an increase of 16 to 18 vehicles. Yet
ad-ministration assured council that the
applicant exceeded the required parking stalls with a proposed 13 stalls,
when only 12 are required under the
Land Use Bylaw.
Administration approached council
with a number of issues, yet supported
the approval of the development permit
application with conditions, if council
approved relaxations and variances of
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required include issues with lot width


and area, maximum allowable density,
minimum front setback, and minimum
building setback from a side property
line.
This is by far the best project that
weve had, or that Ive seen, in the past
few years, said Fischer. I understand
people not liking the building that
close. Theres some discomfort there.
In our opinion as staff, granting the relaxations will not unduly interfere with
the amenities of the neighbourhood or
materially interfere with or affect the
use, enjoyment, or value of neighbouring parcels of land.
As only two resident responses in
the form of letters were presented to
the town, Mayor Michael Ell questioned
whether enough time had been provided for residents to respond to the
mat-ter.
As a result, council unanimously
agreed on May 20, to postpone the issue allowing for council to consider the
situation in more detail and provide administration with time to propose possible solutions to the lane-way.

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Thought for
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DEREK FILDEBRANDT
Wildrose MLA for Strathmore-Brooks

On May 5, Albertans elected a new government
and an even stronger official opposition. Both the
NDP and the Wildrose have important jobs as we
move forward over the next four years.
While the new government has been off to a
bumpy start, they will likely get a better handle
on things as they settle in. The Wildrose Opposition understands this and will work with the NDP
through its learning curve; nevertheless we will
hold them to account.
For example, the NDP already tried to turn its
taxpayer-funded swearing-in ceremony into a
partisan fundraiser. We called the new premier
out on this, and while they claimed innocence at
first, they did eventually apologize to Albertans
and backtrack on trying to raise money out of the
event. Good on the new premier for accepting responsibility and admitting to an error.
This is the way government and opposition are
supposed to work; when the government makes
a mistake, the opposition calls them out and pressures them to correct course.
This is not to say that the NDP will always
change course, even when doing so would be
wise. The Wildrose and NDP have starkly different
outlooks on public policy, particularly fiscal and
energy policy.
The NDP has already announced that it will
not introduce its own budget this spring but will
instead seek to pass an interim supply bill and
bring forward its full budget in the fall.
In my new role as the Wildrose Shadow Minister
of Finance, it is my job to lead the scrutiny of the
governments spending plan. If the NDP ask the
Legislature for temporary authorization for $10$15 billion dollars to fund the government until
they can pass their own budget, I will work with
them. However, I will fight for a proper accounting of how this money is being spent and not
hand them a blank cheque.
The NDP platform was not given the same scrutiny as the Wildrose and other platforms during
the election campaign. It contains many spending
promises that just dont add up. It promises to

Derek Fildebrandt was officially sworn into the legislature as


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accelerate the PC platforms plan to raise taxes,


increase spending and take on more debt.
Either the NDP will have to backtrack on some
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Township Road 244 was blocked off for a period of time on May 31, allowing for officials to
con-duct an investigation and remove debris, after
a two-vehicle collision ended in a fatality.
Dale Adam Beaton, the 34-year-old driver of
a motorcycle, was pronounced deceased at the
scene after he collided with an oncoming vehicle
that was moving across his lane to make a lefthand turn into a parking lot on Township Road
244 at 10 a.m.
The vehicle was making a left turn into oncoming traffic and a cyclist hit the side of the vehicle
causing him to lose control, said Staff Sgt. Steve

Vince with the Strathmore detachment. The driver of the vehicle assisted the motorcyclist and provided immediate first-aid, unfortunately he was
pronounced dead at the scene.
Strathmore RCMP, and emergency services responded to the call and continue to investigate
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Alcohol and road conditions are not believed to
have played factors in the collision, but RCMP are
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not injured.
Strathmore Victim Services is providing assistance to the family and friends.

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Food truck dispute heading


towards positive outcome
ANDREA ROBERTS
Times Contributor

Despite apprehension about the Calgary food
trucks taking away business from the Lions club
food stalls during the Strathmore Stampede and
Heritage Days, talks between the Strathmore Agricultural Society and the Strathmore Lions club
have been positive.
The Ag Society announced that during the Stampede and Heritage Days the Calgary food trucks
would help to feed patrons, in hopes that food
trucks will help draw an even larger crowd to the
event.
Herb McLane, the Ag Society president, said the
food trucks would benefit the park and the Lions
club as it revolves around the theme of food, food
choice, and beverage, which is an Agricultural
theme.
Calgary food trucks have a clientele that follows them, their choices are varied and none of
them fit the profile of Lions, said McLane.
We are in the view that the Lions will benefit
from the increased patronage on the grounds during the event and given their immediate location
will have the benefit of the immediate clientele
that spills out of the grandstand and the beer gardens. With these factors were optimistic that the
Lions will do even better.
Despite such reassurance, there are some Lions

club members who feel that the trucks will take


away their profits and those of the community. A
meeting was held to discuss the situation.
Unfortunately their way of going about it does
impact some of our sales, but on the other hand
we feel like we can complete with the food trucks
in terms of quality and cost, said Greg Helfrich,
president of the Strathmore Lions Club. So the
meeting, I think, it was quite positive.
He added they will continue to work together
because it is in the best interest of both organizations to make the food trucks work.
While having the food trucks at the event is already a solid decision, the meeting was held to
try to keep both organizations happy. One of the
things discussed was the Ag Society wanting the
food trucks all in one area while the Lions club
suggested they be spread out.
The meeting hosted a diverse group of opinions. Some were happy to have the competition,
some were happy to have a variety of food, and
some completely disagreed with having the food
trucks at the event. However, Helfrich said there
was a certain willingness to explore different options as well as working together to improve the
attendance.
This doesnt need to be a fight and I dont think
it is turning into one, says Helfrich.
It is just a difference of opinion. Those that disagreed did so agreeably.

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A strange week
PAT FULE
Fule for Thought
Im starting to wonder if our 15 year old dog is
starting to show signs of dementia. I dont even
know if dogs get this condition, but hes got me
wondering. Heres a typical night. He scratches at
the door to go out, then after a set amount of time,
scratches to get back in. I havent figured out if his
bladders tiny, his prostate is huge, or if hes forgotten he just went out!
So, I get up again, and let him outside. This sometimes happens a third time! I cant get mad at him,
because I think he truly has forgotten he just went
out! Hes always so happy I let him back in. His
brown and white feather duster tail always wags
vigorously, as he hops back over the door jam. Sadly, his back legs often give out and he sprawls on
the tile floor! Oh well, hes been a great dog, and
hes in his twilight years I dont mind a little
inconvenience.
What is funny is that hes become devoted to Deb.
He goes to her office regularly, and even has started
to try and herd her to bed. When he sees her get
up, he walks with her, then ahead to our bedroom
door, and waits, looking back at her. Then, hell
walk back to her and try to get her to go with him to
bed! He wants to set the bedtime hour for us now!
My much-anticipated return to SloPitch has come
to a limping end. In my last game, I managed to roll
my left ankle. I was sprinting (okay, a fast lumber!)
to first, when my left ankle gave as it hit the base!
Sadly, I didnt even beat out the throw, and was
left to limp back to our dugout. Then, in our very
next play in the field, our shortstop drilled a throw
to me at first. The kid has a rifle for an arm, but this
time his bullet skipped ever so gracefully off the
ground, past my mitt, and into my shin. Im black
and blue from shin to the bottom of my foot even

my arch is bruised. Did I tell you that Im too old


to be doing this? That guy who yelled I was 74 the
week before, wasnt too far off! Then to cap off that
bit of bad luck, I stepped in a gopher hole at our
school the very next day, rolling the same ankle! Im
now an official sponsor for Advil, Tylenol, and any
other pain reliever!
Saturday came along, and the Fules were invited
to a bonfire. Those of you who know us, know that
we try to be on time, but we dont often succeed!
Debbie had baked all afternoon, planning to take
her famous chocolate chip cookies. We were once
again running behind, so we really hurried. When
we arrived, the first thing Deb said was, where are
all the cars?
I as usual, had no answer, so we walked to the
back yard. The yard was dark, no one was there,
and the sprinkler was running. It was dead quiet.
We went to the front door, thinking maybe they
were all inside to start. The house was dark, and
still dead quiet.
Just before I rang the bell, I checked the text
message invite. We werent an hour late, we were a
week early! Then Deb began to yell quietly (like the
IKEA commercial), start the car, start the car!
Deb, Breanne, and I ran like ninjas across the
street. I actually had to do a kind of hobble slash
shuffle, and we leaped into the SUV! I wonder what
the neighbours thought? It probably looked like a
botched home invasion! The whole time running,
Breanne was quietly mocking us saying, you guys
are such losers, and Im one too, for joining you
tonight!
(Fule for Thought is a slice of life humourous
column that appears in the Strathmore Times, written by long-time resident, town councillor, high
school teacher, coach, husband and father of two
Pat Fule. If you would like to get in touch with Pat,
you can send him an e-mail at Pat.fule@shaw.ca)

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Pilot and Cadet reunite years after serious accident

Deputy Squadron Commander Greg Hermanson (l) and


Senior STARS Air Ambulance Pilot Captain Greg Curtis
were reunited during the 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet
graduation/celebration, eight years after Curtis saved
Hermansons life.

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MIRIAM OSTERMANN
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Eight years ago, Greg Hermanson broke the rules, and
it nearly cost him his life.
Defying his mothers edict of only one child operating
the tractor at a time, Hermanson hung on to the side
of the John Deere machinery as his sister took to the
wheel.
Shortly after, tragedy hit. A bump in the road forced
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Then, last Saturday, almost to the day the helicopter was
dispatched to save his life, Hermanson and the senior pilot
were reunited when Curtis served as the reviewing officer
for the 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadets a program Hermanson aged out from over the weekend.
It just so happened I was lucky to be the pilot that moved
Greg, because Im lucky to be here and I quite enjoyed it,
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people to be so influenced in terms of their determination
and their direction over a period of time, as opposed to just
a moment. So you admire that kind of thinking from young
people. And I think it speaks volumes to this young man
and all these young people.
For Curtis, who has been flying for the air ambulance
service for 30 years, the opportunity to reunite with one
of the patients transported in his helicopter are few and
far between. Perhaps rarer is the chance to see that patient
pursue aviation and be asked to partake in the Air Cadets
graduation ceremony.
Yet, Captain Barry Duffield knows Curtiss presence also
served for inspiration among many of the other young cadets in the squardron.
I think its important to have members of the community
that the cadets want to emulate, said Duffield, Commanding officer 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadets. He flies helicopters and hes one of the senior captains within STARS. So
not only is it great to have him as a mentor to the kids, he
also assisted one of the kids before he even became a cadet.
I think its fantastic. Everything has come full circle.
Hermanson joined the Cadets after his accident, when his
injuries prevented him from continuing to play hockey. Having always been intrigued with aviation, Alanna Hermanson
caught her son reading a basic training manual, From the
Ground Up, and enrolled him soon after. Once he was part
of the squadron, his young age proved him ineligible for the
Power Pilot and Gliding Pilot. However, that didnt stop the
young cadet, who participated in the program three years
in a row for pure knowledge, before he was eligible to take
the exam. According to Duffield, Hermansons score was
one of the top three he had seen within the squadron over
11 years.
Flying has always been one of those things that Ive been
wanting to do, Hermanson said. Its one of those childhood
dreams that you have when youre young and you never get
around to doing. So I wanted to do that but I knew it was
expensive and I didnt know if I ever could. [Mom] suggested this program and Ive been here ever since.
Since becoming a cadet, the deputy squadron commander
hadnt missed a single meeting until three weeks ago, enrolled in the aviation program at Mount Royal, and joined
the Hussar Firefighting department. Hermanson was one
of two cadets to age out of the program on May 30. The
ceremony, which was held at the Strathmore High School,
acknowledged all cadets from the 903 Royal Canadian Air
Cadets graduating from their levels. With Hermanson aging out of the program, Duffield said the squadron will be
required to fill a void.
He is one of the three to four pillars in the squadron and
when you take that away someone needs to replace that,
Duffield said. People should look to wanting to be him
a good pillar thats going to be missing from the squadron.

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Rynnelle Wiebe (l) and Krystal Esau, coordinators for the Summer Reading Program, are returning for
the summer and are hoping more volunteers will step up to the plate to help out with the programs
expansion.

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Popular summer program


expanding; volunteers needed
MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

With the expansion of the Summer
Reading Program, the Strathmore Municipal Library is anticipating an influx
of participants, increasing the need for
volunteer involvement and providing
room for some newfangled ideas.
Returning program coordinators,
Krystal Esau and Rynnelle Wiebe, expect numbers to increase with additional programs ranging from preschool to
Grade 7. The program attracted 130
kids last year, and could potentially
rise to 155 this summer. Although the
program wont start back up until July,
the library is already searching for volunteers.
Its just cool to see kids grow up
and weve seen some definite growth,
and there are a couple kids who were
in our teen program who now are volunteers so thats really cool to see them
step out and take some responsibility,
said Esau, who recalls nine volunteers
taking part in the program last year.
I think what makes this program so
special is that it has a lot of different
aspect to it. Its not just for kids who
already like to read, but also for kids
who just need something to do in the
summer. We try to encourage creativity, and we try to encourage making
new friends.
While the program incorporates
games, crafts, prizes, and lots of reading, the coordinators are already thinking of creative ways to entertain their
groups. Unprecedented in Strathmore,
the staff is planning to offer a challenge
that will have the different groups compete against each other to see who can
read the most. Esau and Wiebe are
planning on monitoring the groups efforts by tracking their reading achievements around the meeting room wall
until they reach a pinned-up treehouse.
Were hoping to emphasize that
books arent just for school, theyre
also a form of play, said Wiebe, Summer Reading Program coordinator. We
get a theme because we are working

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play.
Having previously explored themes
including Eureka and Go, the library is
thrilled with the announcement while
drawing attention to the many books
associated with the theme. However,
despite serving as entertainment for
families during the summer, the library
recognized the programs many benefits. Over the years, the staff has seen
many kids improve their reading levels
over the summer and as a result grow
in their comprehension skills and confidence.
There are many studies that show
that as kids continue to read throughout summer, theyll actually do better
in the following school year, said Carmen Erison, assistant director to Library
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Library. For us to be able to provide
a type of program like this for the community is quite beneficial to families if
they want to continue on with that education throughout summer.
For kids who are heading on vacation during the summer, tracking their
reading online allows them to continue
to participate in the program and score
some great prizes. Esau and Wiebe are
also looking into offering events on
certain Fridays for children in the community regardless of whether they are
part of the program. With a minimal
fee of $5 for the summer, or $6.50 if
paying by credit card, Erison said the
library didnt want children left out due
to cost. She added that any low income
families can meet with the staff to have
their fee waived.
Whereas the TD Summer Reading
Club is Canada-wide, the Marigold Library System also offers an online reading program for teenagers. The Summer Reading Program is offered for
kids aged three to 13 and runs from
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more information about the program
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Large yard w/DBL Det Garage

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The name Hartell originates in Wales, and Bobs


grandfather F.J.Hartell immigrated initially to Ontario, before moving on to homestead
at Fort QuAppelle, Sask. in
1885.
After marrying Carry, they
moved to Alberta. In 1916,
he purchased three different
quarter sections, and Bob and
Yvonne now live on one of
them.
Bob was born in Calgary in
1948, to Jack and Mag Hartell
who farmed four miles west of
Strathmore, where the house
was located at Hartells Coulee. He attended the original
Samuel Crowther School, then
went to Olds Agricultural College.
Yvonnes great-grandfather
on her fathers side originated
in Belgium. They were supposed to come to Canada on
the Titanic in 1912, but missed
the boat!
Yvonnes mothers side of
the family moved from Iowa
to the Gleichen area, where
they started farming. Yvonne
was born in 1948 in Calgary,
to Albert and Florice Desmet,
and after attending school in
Namaka, attended Samuel
Crowther, before attending
Mount Royal College (now
University) where she graduated as a registered nurse.
Both sets of parents were
very involved in the development of Strathmore and surrounding area.
Bob and Yvonne had first
met while in Grade 3 at Sam-

uel Crowther, and they were


married in 1969. They have
two daughters and a son, who
have provided them with seven grandchildren.
Their main occupation in
life has been farming and
ranching, grain and beef.
In the 1980s and early
1990s, Bob was the manager of Hoggys Bar and Grill,
while Yvonne became an office worker with Strathmore
RCMP, a position she enjoyed
for the next 28 years. At the
same time, she was co-owner
of The Fit Stop in Strathmore,
and worked with the Calgary
Exhibition and Stampede taking horse racing bets! Bob
also spent 18 years working
as a Brand Inspector for livestock investigation.
In 1975, Bob was awarded
All Round Cowboy for Canada.
He advises that income from
farming was very poor in the
late 60s, and he had to turn to
rodeo activities to supplement
his income.
Bob has worked in many
movies like Unforgiven, Little
Big Man, The Shootist, and
Buffalo Bill and the Indians.
One year he participated in
flying his plane over California when a group of cowboys from Southern Alberta
were lost and presumed to
have crashed in the California
mountains.
Both Bob and Yvonne are
retired, and enjoy camping,
fishing and hunting. Most of
their spare time is spent visiting and following family
members in their sports and
activities, which includes rodeo.

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Land Use
Bylaw
Kick-Off
Wheatland County
Development Officer Suzanne Hayes
(l-r), Planner Colton
Nickel and Planner
Natalie Andrijancic
are among the staff
currently working
on rewriting the
Land Use Bylaw,
and had a good
time at Wheatland Countys Bylaw Kick-Off Open
House on May 27.

Music to your ears


The Grade 8-9 band students didnt let the wind
interfere with the SHS band concert on May 28
outside of the Strathmore High School.

Andrea Roberts Photo

Philosophers unite
The Dead Philosophers Society held their fourth annual academic symposium on May 22 at Holy Cross Collegiate. The club offers High School
students with a chance to read time honoured classic books, which this
year focused on some of Christian civilizations literary and philosophical works.
Photo Courtesy of Mary Kruse

A Huge Thank You!


The Strathmore 2015 Alberta 55 Plus Summer Games would like
to thank all of the volunteers, businesses, individuals and
participants for their support, generosity and contributions to
the Easy Going II Golf Tournament held at Strathmore Golf Club
on Saturday, May 30, 2015!

Volunteers, Donations, and Hole Sponsors

Students from Crowther Memorial Junior High


and Strathmore High School held an outdoor
band concert on May 27. Despite the wind, spectators came out to support the concert, which included a Grade 7 Band, Grade 8-9 Band, Jazz
Band and a Choir from Crowther while there was
a Jazz Band and a Concert Band from SHS.

Miriam Ostermann Photos

Christine Davidson

has graduated from the


University of Brandon with a
Bachelor of Nursing Degree
May 29, 2015.

Volunteers: Bruce Bishop, Jackie Lozeron, Donalda Ledene, Dahrlyne Knaus, Val Christie,
Rhonda Stockwell, Loretta Permann, Ethel Tacey, Shauna Kenworthy, Harlan Borggard
Donations: The Fort Museum of the NWMP, Butterfield Acres Farm, Heritage Park,
Remington Carriage Museum, Discovery Wildlife Park, Heritage Pointe Golf Club, DArcy
Ranch Golf Club, Finishing Touches, Old Spaghetti Factory, Kokanee Springs Resort Club,
Smittys Restaurant, Cu Nim Gliding Club, Rosebud Theatre, Vertigo Theatre, Calaway Park,
CIBC, Johnson Insurance, Rocky Mountain Equipment, Canadas Sports Hall of Fame, Western
Financial, Lozeron Family, Gregory, Harriman & Associates, Darrell Joy, The Keg, Aussie Rules
Piano Bar, Best Cap Promotions, Tim Albert, The Red Carrot, Berniece Bland, Fieldstone
Winery, ATCO, Shoppers Drug Mart, Town of Strathmore, Simpson Family, Temco Drilling,
The Stockmans Stall, Dahrlyne Knaus, Canadian Badlands Passion Play, Strathmore
Veterinary Clinic, Akokiniskway Golf Club, Elite Sportswear, Loretta Permann, Wilderness
Club (Montana), AVB Greenhouses, Sunridge Mall, Denise Peterson, Aspen Crossing, Tiaga
Building Products, Copperpoint Golf Course, Starling Family, Gold Key Insurance & Registry,
Chinook Credit Union, Centerpoint Chiropractic, Crowfoot Liquor, G&H Studios (Mark
Gibeau), Strathmores Florist, Bob Ledene, Jenericay Wellness and Footcare
Hole Sponsors: Dry Cleaning by Dave, Jager Homes, The Ranch (United Communities), Napa
Auto Parts, Western Financial, Canadian Tire, Johnson Insurance

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Saturday June 20th


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Doors Open: 6 PM
Concert: 7 PM
Rush Seating $35.00
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Page 16 Strathmore TIMES June 5, 2015

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Allison Lovely, the general manager of the of the
Strathmore Boston Pizza,
is excited for the restaurant
to take part in the Boston
Pizza Foundation Future
Prospects for the first year.
The money raised will go to
childrens charities.

Andrea Roberts Photo

Strathmores Boston
Pizza helping

It is time to Celebrate Our Dedicated and Hard Working


Volunteers of Strathmore.
You and your families are invited to attend a
Volunteer Appreciation BBQ to show our gratitude for
all that you do in our Community.

Please Join Us
Sunday, June 14th, 2015
Kinsmen Park
1:00 pm3:00 pm
Come and enjoy an afternoon of great food, great fun
and celebrate each other.
Please register by June 10th, 2015 by calling Kendra at
the Town of Strathmore at 403-934-3133.
Register early as spots will fill up quickly.

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Times Contributor

Boston Pizza is no stranger to giving
back to the community, and for the first
time, this year, the Strathmore Boston
Pizza is taking it one step further with
their involvement in the Boston Pizza
Foundation Future Prospects.
For 25 years, the Boston Pizza Foundation has contributed over $20 million to charities focused on children in
Canada and around the world. Future
Prospects, which was created by the
foundation in 2014, shares the same
goal. These charities provide children
with mentorship, guidance and reaching their full potential.
This is what Boston Pizzas are famous for, being part of the community,
says Allison Lovely the general manager at the Strathmore Boston Pizza.
This is the first year that the store is
actively getting involved in its Future
Prospects.
Future Prospects supports five childrens charities such as Big Brothers
Big Sister, Kids Help Phone, JDRF, Live
Different and the Rick Hansen Foundation. As well as their contribution to
these charities, the Strathmore Boston
Pizza will be giving back to the community in other ways.
The establishment will be having a
round up the bill option for customers with money being donated to the
Strathmore Shelter at the end of the
summer. They also took part in the Five
for Life in March, and in September the
$5 gift cards will also have money going back to childrens charities. Lovely
also hopes to be able to give back to
the schools in the fall, by helping out
whenever necessary.
Strathmore is a wonderful community we have had a lot of support
throughout the community for many
years, Lovely said. So it is time to give
something back.

June 5, 2015 Strathmore TIMES Page 17

Serving
Strathmore,
Drumheller,
Airdrie
& Calgary

Fund-raisin
night
The Rockyford Fire
Department held their
first annual fundraiser
auction and dinner on
May 30 at the community hall. The proceeds
will go to new equipment such as skid
units, at the fire hall.

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Cup of Tea
Sarah Kennedy (l-r),
her daughter Hannah and husband Neil
enjoy a cup of team
during the Volunteer
Appreciation Tea at
Westmount School on
May 20.

Plant exchange blossoms!


Diana Baker (5) accompanied her dad to the
10th annual Plant Exchange at the Strathmore
Municipal Library, where she found numerous
plants on May 23. Due to the success of previous years, the event was held in conjunction
with a Spring Fair.

Miriam Ostermann Photo

Justin Seward Photo

Donation sponsors wetland education


MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

With the help of generous financial
assistance, Strathmores elementary
students will take part in an education
program that teaches kids about wetlands through plant identification, waterfowl biology, and invertebrate dip
netting.
W.G. Turnbull & Associates recently
donated $2,000 to the Strathmore Dinner Committee, with money going towards two days of wetland education.
Along with a classroom presentation,
students from four classes will head
out of the classroom and receive some
hands-on experience through a field
trip to the George Freeman Marsh. The
marsh - appropriately named after a
retired Ducks Unlimited Canada manager who played an integral role in the
creation many wetland projects in Al-

The Town of Strathmore invites


all local non-profit organizations
to participate in the
2015 Lets Make a Pitch
Competition!
This years event will focus on
Community Engagement
projects that:

Strengthen our quality of life


Promote community pride
Enhance community
engagement
Inspire change
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT
KENDRA AT THE TOWN OF STRATHMORE
(403) 934-3133
karmstrong@strathmore.ca

berta - serves as a playground for numerous fun activities, while fostering


an appreciation for the natural habitat.
I think its just great that a local
organization is supporting education
for kids because a lot of members of
the Strathmore Committee are getting
older, so we want to hopefully instill
a conservation ethic in the future generation, said Ashley Rawluck, conservation program specialist with Ducks
Unlimited Canada.
I think its important to get them excited and thinking about it at a young
age, and hopefully theyll continue to
be a supporter of not just Ducks Unlimited but conservation initiatives for
the rest of their lives.
Former Ducks Unlimited employee
and volunteer Jerry Brunen, who contacted W.G. Turnbull & Associates for
their contribution, will take 50 Grade
5 students from Westmount Elementary

on the first excursion in one week. According to Brunen the Western Irrigation District has been heavily involved
over the years in providing kids with
such education.
The program will incorporate a treasure trove of biofacts allowing for the
students to understand how animals
have adapted to their natural environment. An interactive watershed will educate the children on how water flows
across the land and the impact we have
on water. The classroom presentation
will then be followed by a half-day
field trip to the marsh.
Representatives from the Ducks Unlimited Strathmore Dinner Committee
and Western Irrigation District will
educate the two classes from Westmount Elementary on June 12, while
two classes from Brentwood Elementary will take part in the program on
June 15.

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Lets make a pitch returns to Strathmore


ANDREA ROBERTS
Times Contributor

In the wake of last years profound
success, the Town of Strathmore is gearing up for its second annual Make A
Pitch event.

Taking a local spin on the popular


television show Dragons Den, the event
attracted a large crowd last year, where
the theme was focused on beautifying
the town. This year, the community is
challenged to pitch ideas that will foster
community pride and enhancement.

Now
open
near
you.

We would be happy if it is as successful as last year, said Stanford.


Last year we had $10,000 to give out
because of sponsorship. This year we
have not got that much yet but we are
hoping to do well.
Fourteen non-profit organizations will
have the chance to argue their ideas of
strengthening quality of life and promoting pride within the community, in front
of several judges. While last years highprofile judge W. Brett Wilson wont be
returning to the panel, the event has already confirmed Bill Turnbull, developer
of Edgefield, and Jerry Lemon, an executive with Talisman Energy. Two more
judges are yet to be confirmed. Turnbull,
who was present at last years competition, said hes going to approach the
event with an open mind.
I was at it last year as a spectator and
I know Brett personally and I know Ron
Renaud quite well, and they had fun and
when I was asked to do it this year, I was
more than happy to do it, said Turnbull.
If they get the same attendance rate
they were able to last year and the same
feedback, its a good thing. It opens up
a lot of ideas and gets the community
thinking about stuff.
Last years winner, Hope Bridges,
cashed a $10,000 cheque to get their

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project, Quilt the Town, off the ground.


The initiative included painting quilt
designs on pieces of wood and hanging them on the side of building around
Strathmore. The money was used for a
free community workshop to help make
a 4ft by 4ft painted quilt.
We are interested in partnering with
the town and with the county, developing the community and the people in
it, said Wanda Reinholdt from the Hope
Bridges Society. So it was a great opportunity for us to work for the community,
so we made a pitch.
In a surprise twist, the judges also
challenged the community to help raise
money for the Downtown Design Review
Committees proposal of a permanent
multi-purpose Farmers Market building.
With the momentum of last year, the
organizers are still looking for more
sponsors who would be willing to give a
financial contribution towards this years
prize money. Dwight Stanford, the Town
of Strathmores chief administrative officer, said it would be a good advertising
opportunity.
Last years success prompted the owners of the Travelodge to host it this June
11.
Applicants have until noon on June 5
to submit their application.

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The Wizard of Oz opened on Rosebud Theatres Opera House May 29
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Snider is a remarkably stiff and still Tin
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This show has constant action, great
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much as we adults did, though its a
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Hussar: village versus hamlet


MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor
Infrastructure demands, provincial operating
funding cuts, and a declining population are
among numerous factors that prompted ratepayers request for a viability review, providing much
needed clarity and determining Hussars competence as a village.
Municipal Affairs performed a screening interview with the village staff earlier this year, after
local officials inquired about the review formerly known as the dissolution study.
Sparked by the concerns of 31 community members during a town hall meeting, the demand is
finally receiving traction with the formation of a
Village of Hussar Review Team.
Its not that we want a dissolution, its that we
want to know that we can remain viable, said
Hussar CAO Jennifer Pratt. Itd be really great to
know where were at for infrastructure. Then we
would know the state of our pipes, our buildings,
our roads and how much it would cost to fix everything. Right from the pipes in the ground to
the roofs of the buildings.
Dependent on government funding, the village
was left in a predicament last year, when cuts to
the Municipal Sustainability Initiative operational
funds drove up property tax rates to accommodate the $138,000 water and sewer bill.
In an government effort to phase out MRI funding, as set out in the 2013 Alberta budget cuts,
Hussar only received $23,000 in funding, a notable drop from previous years that stood firm at
$50,000. Because the funding is based on population, the 176-member community was hurting
more than other municipalities, officials said.
By conducting a viability review, it will be determined whether Hussar will remain a village or
become a hamlet under Wheatland County. According to Pratt, providing services such as bylaw
enforcement proved difficult for the village as the

cost was too much to bear.


With the involvement of Municipal Affairs, representatives from seven organizations will make
up the review team, including the teams recently
appointed Wheatland County CAO Alan Parkin
and Division 7 Wheatland County Councillor Ben
Armstrong.
I know a lot of small municipalities are having
financial issues, and probably the biggest issue,
and we have them in the bigger municipalities
too, is infrastructure, said Armstrong, who had
attended some of their village council and town
hall meetings.
Im not sure what the Municipal Affairs is looking for in that study, as this would be the first one
weve gone through as far as a viability study.
Hussar had previously been the subject of a
dissolution study, but the newly developed viability review remains foreign to the village and
the county. The process will follow the guidelines
set out under the Municipal Sustainability Strategy (MSS), which focuses on building sustainable
communities through municipal partnerships
and collaboration. Approved in June 2012, the
review acts as a major component of the strategy
and includes an analysis of the villages administration, finances, and services. Furthermore the
review will offer assistance by identifying areas
requiring improvement in hopes of achieving viability.
The review team, which is made up of members from Hussar, Wheatland County, the Alberta
Association of Municipal Districts and Counties,
the Alberta Urban Municipalities Association, the
Alberta Rural Municipal Administrators Association, the local Government Administration Association, and Municipal Affairs, will have their first
meeting in June.
There are some people that are for becoming
a hamlet, and there are some people for staying a
village, said Pratt. So itll just answer that question once and for all.

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Great weekend for a show

THE GET TO KNOW YOUR

Tina Dahl - Fun Country Riding Club

The Fun Country Riding Club hosted their third show and gymkhana May 31 a beautiful show and wonderful
weather. We have a Show and Gymkhana several weekends of the 2015 season at the Strathmore Ag Society
grounds. There were some new faces, and quite a few we havent seen all winter. So it looks like 2015 will
bring some more new members into the group for what will be our 36th year of operation as a family riding
club. If you are interested in joining us for some fun times & experiences please check out our calendar and
come on out. Results to the third placing of the competitions are as follows:

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High Heel Race
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Bouncy Houses
Face Painting
Balloon Animals
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Salsonealo Latin
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On the stage at Kinsmen Park from 11am - Strathmore Jammers
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Pleasure
1. Fenella Murphy
2. Jenissa Shippelt
3. Shelby Selinger
Equitation
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Bareback
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2. Shelby Selinger
JUNIOR
Pleasure
1. Melissa Busby
2. Dylan Zip
3. Josilynn Dahl
Equitation
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2. Josilynn Dahl
3. Dylan Zip
Bareback
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2. Josilynn Dahl
YOUNG HORSE
Pleasure
1. Cathy Condon
2. Amanda Perkins
3. Dawn Carlson
Equitation
1. Cathy Condon
2. Amanda Perkins
3. Dawn Carlson
Bareback
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2. Trevor Dahl
SENIOR NOVICE
Pleasure
1. Jackie Maddale
2. Tina Dahl
3. Anne Murphy
Equitation
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2. Tina Dahl

3. Natasha Kajmowicz
Bareback
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2. Tina Dahl
3. Natasha Kajmowicz
SENIOR OPEN
Pleasure
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2. Katrina Janzen
3. Tina Carlson
Equitation
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2. Nora Maidman
3. Tina Carlson
Bareback
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2. Tina Carlson
CLASSIC SENIOR
Pleasure
1. Lesley Gregory
2. Jackie Maddale
3. Angela Atkinson
Equitation
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2. Jackie Maddale
3. Angela Atkinson
Bareback
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2. Johanna Betts
3. Angela Atkinson
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Barrel Racing
1. Shelby Selinger
2. Jenissa Shippelt
3. Cobie Klassen
Pole Bending
1. Jenissa Shippelt
2. Fenella Murphy
3. Cobie Klassen
Stake Racing
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2. Cobie Klassen
3. Fenella Murphy

Flags
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2. Fenella Murphy
3. Shelby Selinger
JUNIOR
Barrel Racing
1. Dylan Zip
2. Melissa Busby
3. Fenella Murphy
Pole Bending
1. Dylan Zip
2. Melissa Busby
3. Fenella Murphy
Stake Racing
1. Dylan Zip & Melissa Busby
3. Fenella Murphy
Flags
1. Dylan Zip
2. Fenella Murphy
3. Melissa Busby
YOUNG HORSE
Barrel Racing,
1. Dawn Carlson
2. Jodie Huber
3. Shae Vanden Elsen
Pole Bending
1. Amanda Perkins
2. Shae Vanden Elsen
3. Trevor Dahl
Stake Racing
1. Dawn Carlson
2. Amanda Perkins
3. Jodie Huber
Flags
1. Trevor Dahl
SENIOR NOVICE
Barrel Racing
1. Jackie Maddale
2. Natasha Kajmowicz
3. Tina Dahl
Pole Bending
1. Jackie Maddale
2. Tina Dahl
3. Natasha Kajmowicz

Stake Racing
1. Jackie Maddale
2. Anne Murphy
3. Tina Dahl
Flags
1. Jackie Maddale
2. Tina Dahl
3. Anne Murphy
SENIOR OPEN
Barrel Racing
1. Katrina Janzen
2. Tina Carlson
3. Dale Lodder
Pole Bending
1. Dale Lodder
2. Tina Carlson
3. TC ODonnell
Stake Racing
1. TC ODonnell
2. Katrina Janzen
3. Tina Carlson
Flags
1. Tina Carlson
2. Dale Lodder
3. TC ODonnell
CLASSIC SENIOR
Barrel Racing,
1. Dale Lodder
2. Angela Atkinson
3. Johanna Betts
Pole Bending
1. Dale Lodder
2. Angela Atkinson
3. Debbie Kuryk
Stake Racing
1. Dale Lodder
2. Johanna Betts
3. Angela Atkinson
Flags
1. Angela Atkinson
2. Pam Metzger- Savoie
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Strathmore Venom B1 vs Strathmore Venom B2

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Novice vs Kneehill Bulldogs

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Seven local lacrosse teams participated in the annual


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Andrea Roberts & Miriam Ostermann Photos

Strathmore Venom Midget vs Blackfalds

Redneck rumblin success


JUSTIN SEWARD

Times Reporter

The annual Redneck Rumble lacrosse tournament saw
three local teams cap off the weekend with medals.
Tournament coordinator Pamela Seabrook could not be
any happier with the outcome of all the teams performances.
Our teams gave it their all. The coaches there and the kids
are busting from morning until night, said Seabrook.
She was getting compliments from teams in the tournament on how great the event was.
(Teams) said it was the most fun theyve had a tournament this year, said Seabrook. We try to get new teams
here. We pick just because we want new people and everyone gets a chance and we had some hard teams this year.
The behind-the-scenes work was what made the tournament run smoothly.

We had an amazing RIC, which was helpful, all the parents that showed up for our raffle table was super, I mean it
was the biggest one weve had yet, said Seabrook.
The help from the local business community went a long
way with helping cover costs for team apparel.
The sportsmanship displayed by each team was a great
sight to see.
The kids all got along, they enjoyed it immensely running
around, said Seabrook.
There is a tradition every year at this tournament to give
out the Lucas Loftus Award to the midget player who best
exemplifies passion and spirit of the game.
His mom came out and did that. Keenan Brown won that
this year, hes our midget boy and it shows the most heart
and soul, Seabrook.
She predicted that the success of teams at this tournament
would bode well for the future of the event.

JUSTIN SEWARD

Times Reporter

For the Strathmore Spartans
high school boys soccer team, the
placing at zones in Cochrane this
past weekend was not ideal.
It seemed that the bounces did
not go their way all weekend.
The Spartans opened up the
tournament against the host Cochrane team and faced an uphill
climb that would last the rest of the
tournament.
We knew they were a highly
ranked team, said head coach Kaitrin McDonnell.
We lost 4-0 but held them to that
fourth goal, didnt let anything else
in and the defense stood strong.
We tried for those goals at every
chance we could.
The second game was against a
familiar foe in Foothills Composite
and was an even keeled game, as
both teams knew each others tendencies.
Both teams showed up and
played really well but they just
took it 3-0, said McDonnell.
By the third game, the Spartans knew their overall finish and
made the game against Canmore a
friendly, fun match.
The ref actually made a comment at the end of the game, I enjoyed reffing that game, thank you
for being my last game of the day
because we had fun, said McDonnell.
She just let any player try any position that the team wanted as the
game wore on.
They didnt quit and we actually talked about that at the end of
the fourth game which was a really
tough loss to Holy Trinity Academy, they still went every shift, said
McDonnell.
She felt that the team showed
perseverance all season long and
each players skill set continued to
grow with each game.

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The Strathmore Spartan high school girls rugby team played Banff at zones. Despite putting up
a good fight the team was defeated 60-10 on May 28 in Calgary. The same day the boys gained
valuable experience in an exhibition match against Holy Trinity Academy also losing the match.

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Girl Spartans ousted by


Banff; boys reflect on positives
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The
Strathmore
High
School girls rugby team did
not get the result they were
looking for at zones on May
28 in Calgary.
Head coach Jerry Flaws
knew that Banff was a good
test and that better positioning would have been key if

they were to have won.


We just needed to work
on tackling, just the basics
of the game, said Flaws.
We let too many people
through, we needed to get
a shoulder in on our tackles
not just a hands.
However, Flaws did admit
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trip that carried over into zones.


Our defensive positioning got way
better as the year went on. The kids
were in the right spots and if we were
to tackle better, we wouldve been better off, but at least they were in the
right position.
Although there are some graduating
players from this years roster, the future looks bright for the Lady Spartans.
If the core group comes back and
continues to work as a tightly knit
group, then there will be success.
We have some huge shoes to fill
with our Grade 12s leaving but I think
with a few of them leaving this year, it
should be easier to bounce back next
year than it was this year, said Flaws.
Meanwhile, the boys Spartans rugby
team played an exhibition game on the
same day and were defeated by Holy
Trinity Academy.
Head coach Brad Steele was enthused about his teams play but knows
that the knowledge of the game can be
improved upon.
The exhibition game at zones was
a good game, our guys played hard,
said Steele.
We scored at least one try but could
not put enough phases of rugby together to score some more. A lot of
good individual effort, some good
tackles were made, (and)some good
runs were made.
Over the course of the season, Steele
felt that a lot of the players picked
up on some coaching techniques that
made them better players.
Individual players picked up on
things that weve been coaching, running and tackling, so individual skills
improved, once again it was a matter of
putting it all together error free.
His hope was that the players would
be gaining some experience from the
rugby festival to move up in the levels
of the sport.
He added that it will be nice to get
a fresh start at coaching a new group
of players.

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The Wheatland Kings held their annual awards banquet on May 30. The five players Brayden Beckley
(l-r), Ryan Grasdahl, Read Douglas, Chris Williams and Kirby Ruzesky received awards at the ceremony.

Mario Prusina Photo

Kings hand out hardware


JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The Wheatland Kings officially
capped off their 2014-2015 season with
their year-end awards banquet on May
30.
The organization awarded Brayden
Beckley with the MVP, Read Douglaswas named the Best Defensive Player,
Ryan Grasdahl the Most Improved Player, Kirby Ruzesky with the Strathmore
Times Player of the Year and Chris Williams with the hardest working player
award.
Head coach Jeremy Blumes was extremely proud of each player for what
they did on the ice for the Kings this
season.
He could not say enough good things
about his rookie rearguard, Read Douglas, and how responsible he was on the
blue line.
As a rookie, he was one of our most
reliable penalty killers, hes certainly if
he didnt lead our team in block shots,
he was among our leaders, said the
coach.
Blumes gave credit to Douglas for
laying his body on the line and being a
team first player all season long.
As for local product Ryan Grasdahl,
Blumes felt that he came a long way
considering he did not play a high cali-

bre hockey before joining the Kings.


For a guy that played midget 1, and
step in and play in one of the best junior B leagues in Western Canada and
become a reliable physical shut down
guy, that plays with an edge but played
with lots of discipline, we couldnt be
more pleased with his development,
said Blumes.
Forward Chris Williams was seen on
most nights giving it an honest effort.
He played the game at a very high
pace, and he forced the opposition into
all kinds of mistakes with his tenacity,
said Blumes.
He admits the team was pretty fortunate to have true leader in captain
Kirby Ruzesky around for one season.
Ive coached many players but not
like Kirby who have the ability to put
the puck in the back of the net. He is
by the very definition a natural goal
scorer, said Blumes.
We were happy the (Strathmore)
Times recognized him after all those
three star selections.
Brayden Beckley was a prime example of being a player who could play in
all situations and be effective.
He was a big part of both special
teams, our top PK unit and our power
play units, said Blumes. He played
with a lot of tenacity, (and) led our
team in scoring.

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Austins journey on and off the track


JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The Race for Autism team made a


stop at the Strathmore Motorsports
Park last weekend and for 16-year-old
Uxbridge, Ont. native Austin Riley, this
is a way of life that makes him feel content and accepted.
Racing makes me feel free, he said.
If I can follow my dreams, so can anyone.
His father, Jason, remembers the day
he got involved in the kart racing and
how he never looked back but admits
it was not easy at first.
One day we received a flyer in the
mail for an arrive and drive go-kart
program from Goodwood Kartways,
which was 20 minutes from our house,
said Jason. It took several weeks of
convincing but Austin finally decided
to try it. Then at age seven, my son sat
in a go-kart, and for the very first time
in his life I saw he was truly happy.
He will never forget the endless enjoyment Austin got in kart racing as he
finally found something he enjoyed.
When he drove onto the track I remember hoping that this would work
and we would find something he enjoyed, said Jason. It didnt matter to
me if he was good at it, I just wanted
to be able to give the kid something
he hadnt had in his short life acceptance.
Austin refused to let his condition
take over him fitting into the circuit.
Just because you have Autism, it
doesnt mean you cant do great things,
said Austin.
On that day, Austin would finish
eighth in the race, but did not look
back as he only got better each race he

participated in.
That was the only time he missed the
podium as he would make progression
towards beating drivers that were older
than him and making it to the higher
ranks of kart racing.
He is now racing at the highest level
in North America and driving karts capable of over 100mph against men that
are much older than he is still, said Jason. He has won three Karting Championships in his short racing career.
Austin saw his performance on the
track pay off with an impressive accomplishment and garnered the talk
of the kart-racing world. Last August
Austin realized his life-long dream and
became the first person in the world
with Autism to attend and graduate the
prestigious Skip Barber racing school
at Road Atlanta in Georgia.
However, it was prior to that where
Austin garnered attention in the kart
world when he competed at the Western Championships in Regina last year
with times recorded at the top half of
the race sheets.
On Sunday, the Strathmore Motorsports Park opened its doors to its 100
members racing in the establishments
first race. The Calgary Kart Racing Club
had approached town council last year
in regards to relocating the multi-use
motorsports park to Strathmore from
Calgary. With too much red tape in the
city, the organization was able to work
with town administration and ultimately resulted of its construction near Eagle Lake.
We are the only facility in southern
Alberta, so we do draw from a number
of different places, said John Kwong,
president of the Calgary Kart Racing
Club. Its the kind of sport that makes

people want to come from far and


wide. Austin Riley, who [raced[ with
us this weekend, hes travelled across
Canada raising awareness for Autism.
According to Jason, Austin was
claimed to be the best youth Autism
racer from Ontario, and was amazed
at the curiosity his story garnered from
complete strangers.
When the smoke cleared, Austin
has finished an amazing third place
and gained the biggest cheer from the
crowd during the podium presentation, he said.
In the 10 months that Jess Benje
has been Austins educational assistant, she felt a special bond, not only
in the classroom but because she races
as well, that makes them comfortable
around each another.
When I first started with him in the
classroom, Austin, he wouldnt speak
up if there were new people in the
room, Benje said. He would go really shy and he would do all his talking
through me.
As time has gone on, our relationship has gotten close. We kind of lost
the teacher student thing,and Im more
of a big sister now. To say Austin progressed before the tour he started
to go into gym class and go into shop
class and actually participate.

Racing for Autism kart driver Austin Riley has


overcome many obstacles to make a name for
himself in the kart racing world.

Justin Seward Photos

Benje stated that Austin has been an


inspiration to all and that disabilities
should not limit what one can do in
life.
He helped many kids around his age
to get on the track and encouraged
them to give the sport a try.
Austin has inspired at least 20 kids
in Ontario to race and all over world
theres a lot of connections that he has,
she added. Lots of kids with Autism
have started racing because of him.
According to Benji, the main focus
off track is playing racing games on his
Xbox and going to Tim Hortons where
Austin just recently began to order his
own meals.

THANK YOU!!!
From The Hussar 4-H
Show & Sale Association And
The Hussar 4-H Beef Club
The parents and members of the Hussar 4-H Show and Sale would like to thank the following businesses, organizations and individuals for their very generous support of our annual
achievement day show and sale which was held on Sunday May 24th, 2015. Its always
great to see the local businesses support the efforts of the 4H youth!

Batter up!
The Strathmore Thunder U12 girls fastpitch team had a close game on May
27 against Airdrie, however lost 16-14.

Miriam Ostermann Photos

Thanks to WESTERN CHEV OLDS


who purchased Kayla Sandums Grand Champion calf for $4.00 per pound.
And to RIVERSIDE VALUE DRUG MART
who purchased Reese Tauberts Reserve Grand Champion for $3.10 per pound.
THANK YOU to Western Chev Olds, Drumheller; Riverside Value Drug Mart, Drumheller; and
Hanna Motor Products, Hanna for their support with the purchase of two calves.
Thank you to our individual buyers:
Westergard Ford : Strathmore Motor Products : Slim & Heather Wilson : Sammons Land &
Cattle : Drumheller Chrysler : Drumheller Co-op : Chinook Financial : Gregory Harriman &
Assoc : Allied Distributors : Bassano Building Centre : MNP Drumheller : Koole Livestock
Hauling : Bishop Land & Cattle : Spliedt Ranches : Sage Farms : UFA Crop Inputs-Russell Nail :
Cervus Equipment : 550 Feeders : Just a Ranch : Riverside Packers : Bow Slope Shipping
Association : Cattleland Feeders : Hale Ranching : Country Farmhouse
We would also like to thank the Hussar Ag Society for the use of the arena and sound system;
Chelsea Heryford for an excellent job once again as MC for our show, Conformation Judge
Ken Adair, Showmanship Judge Paul Rishaug, Grooming Judge Travis Hunter,
Ringmen Ryan Fraser and Mackayla Kaiser. Thanks to Darren Rebalkin as our auctioneer
and for donating his time again this year. To our photographer Janet Yule, to Yvonne Comstock
and Donna Collett for running the concession at the arena, Karen Clark for getting the winners
ribbons, Kay Slemko for getting the banners, Chinook Financial for printing the show programs
and sale sheets, Desert Trailer Sales of Bassano for the use of the panels
and to A&L Stewart Farms for their donation.
Special thanks to the leaders of our club, participants and parents for a well organized and
enjoyable day. Thanks to Russell Sevcik and Randy Kaiser for always being there to help the
members out in the chutes and the ring.
Thank you to everyone who helped to make this sale such a success!

TREASURE SALE
Saturday, June 13 9 - 3 pm
Strathmore United Church

Selling collectibles, antique items, linens, books,


china, jewelry, these treasured & valued items
are all individually priced.
Donations welcomed & appreciated.
Items may be dropped off at the church on June 11 & 12 from 1 - 4 pm.
Contact: Peggy 403-934-3197 Marguerite 403-934-4515
Sharon 403-934-3069
Funds raised to support Women in Solidarity Mission Project in Guatemala.

June 5, 2015 Strathmore TIMES Page 27

Building successful
program

Pass the Salt

Unit D,
202 Canal Court,
Strathmore, AB

JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The Strathmore Spartans high school
football players are optimistic they will
be a team ready to compete in what
will be a very tough high school conference.
First-year bench boss, Travis Gorski,
knows that a positive attitude will go a
long way in the teams success.
Football, its a tough game, it demands discipline and builds character,
said Gorski. It pushes the athletes farther than they ever thought they could
go. That educational aspect of the game
is why football is so valuable to kids at
the high school level.
During the spring camp in early May,
the program saw 31 players register
for the program and are hopeful to see
more players come out when the season opens in the fall. Gorski said the
players will have to work together on
the field if they want to see results. His
hope is that players view football as
more than just a game.
Being a part of the school has a lot
of benefits. Being able to take it more
as a learning process and understanding its much more than a game, but
just the life learning experience part of
the team, said Gorski.
Football is one of those real unique
sports where you cant just have one
or two superstar athletes, you have to
have a full team working together. Its
one of those sports that you have to put
so much effort and time in and really
nothing is promised in return.
As coaches bring different perspectives and players build a certain culture, Gorski believes the mindsets will
gel together nicely.
We dont have two of the same
coachs, he said. Each of us bring our
own unique personality to the coaching staff and I think the kids can really
connect with that. We have all of our
roles within the team and I think we
mesh together.
Returning to the defensive end, Marvin Agboro is already excited for next
season. Im actually very excited, Agboro said. I think our team is going
to be a lot better than it was last year.
There are a lot of people from last year
and there are a few Grade 10s coming
in that should make a big impact on the
defensive line.
He emphasized to his future teammates that dedication to working at
the position would be beneficial as an
overall player.
Left offensive tackle, Bailey Hawes, is
expecting the teams game to improve
from last season.
I know for a fact this year Im going
to step up, but a lot of the other kids
are stepping up because we want to do
better this year than we did last year,
said Hawes. I plan on getting defensive captain this year and besides that
I want to make a name for myself this
year. Of course, I have to go to postsecondary after this and get noticed at
least, thats my goal.

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NEWS

By Irene Knappe, Secretary / PR / Membership

IMPORTANT DATES FOR JUNE, 2015


Saturday
6th, 1944: D Day
6th, 2015: L/A TEA AND BAKE SALE
Sunday
21st: L/A Breakfast
Fathers Day
First Day of Summer
Four more weeks of Wednesday Bingo until summer break!
Dont forget about Jans special dinners, jamming and meat draws on
Friday Nights.
Comrade Brian Allemang, of our Legion, and our Poppy Fund Chair,
applied for and got a position as one of two torch bearers in Alberta for
the Pan Am Games. He will be running in Calgary, on July 3rd.
Our Beach Party, held on May 30th, was a lot of fun and enjoyed
immensely by those who attended! Congratulations to the organizers!!!
To see some of the pictures taken that night, please go to our Facebook
page!
A HUGE Thank you to the people who volunteered to help us with
making hamburgers, etc., at the High School Rodeo held on May long
weekend.
The Steak and Lobster Feast held on May 9th, held annually by the
Sports Committee, was another big success!! Thank you to all those who
bought tickets and came out to enjoy the meal!!!
As usual, we will have our large blue and yellow wagon at Kinsmen
Park on July 1st, Canada Day. Once again, WE ARE LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS!
For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119

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403-874-6486

SAY A PRAYER
The other night I was out in the
community, and the sirens began
to scream in the darkness of the
night. And at first, when I heard
them, as I often do, I flinched. Because if those services are being
called out, it means something
has happened, someone needs
help, and something potentially
dangerous or tragic is unfolding.
But then I remembered something
someone told me, long ago, when
they had needed the services of
the local ambulances.
When I hear sirens, I know
help is on the way, and that any
chance for a positive or better
outcome, will come through
them.
That changed my perceptions a
lot. Now, when I hear the sirens,
I stop and pray a little prayer of
thanks. For the officers, RCMP,
County and Strathmore Constabulary who are out there striving
to keep peace and order in our
community, giving us security
and safety. I pray for the EMT
and Paramedics who respond
to medical situations with such
professional and capable abilities
to care for someone in need, and
to support the families or friends
standing anxiously along side. I
pray for the firefighters in those
big red vehicles maneuvering

BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH


105 Main St. Carseland
403-934-9337
office@bowriveralliance.com
Pastor: Andy Wiebe
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
www.bowriveralliance.com
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY
(1 PET. 2:9)
115A 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403-667-7832
Pastor: Dunmoye Lawal
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
Thursday Bible Study: 7 pm
Friday (Prayer Meeting): 7 pm
www.rccgstrathmore.com
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
50 Maplewood Drive 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Youth Pastor: Kyle Lomenda
New Office Hours:
9 am - 4 pm Tues - Wed - Thur
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Childrens Church & Nursery in Service
Extending Grace - igniting hope
www.strathmorefullgospel.com
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Worship Schedule
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm
Sunday Family 10:30 am
Christian Education
For All - Ages 3-103
Sunday at 9:30 am
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ!
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Meeting in the Lutheran Church
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-983-0081
Pastor: Ghena Girleanu
Services held every Saturday
Sabbath School: 10 AM
Worship Service: 11 AM
www.strathmoreadventist.ca

to fires, accidents, or medical


calls to assist and fight the fires,
rescue others, show compassion. I pray for that beautiful red
helicopter that flies in to care for
those in need of advanced medical support. I pray for their safety,
their wisdom, their dedication as
well.
How blessed we are to have
these serving people in our community. I know, it is a career for
some of them. I also know some
are volunteers But mostly I
know that every time they go to
work every time they put on
their uniforms, their protective
gear, they hop in their vehicles
and flick on those flashing lights
and sirens, or even stop because
they see something that just
doesnt seem right happening,
they are doing it out of care for us
and our community.
And for that, I encourage each of
us to say thanks, to show them
respect for the incredibly difficult
job they so often have, and to say
a prayer for them, their families,
and their safety and well being. I
hate to think of how things would
be without them and the courage,
compassion and support they
bring to our community ahem.
Pastor Dawn
Lord of All Lutheran Church
HARVEST HEALING CENTRE CHURCH
102 Canal Gardens
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Worship Sundays 10:30 am
Healing Room Monday 7-9 pm
Now available at The Seed (our book nook)
Living Books and Products
phone: 403-619-9279
Come Join us for a spirit-filled time
of worship
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym
709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
403-934-2641
Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
Masses: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 10 am
ST. MICHAEL & ALL
ANGELS ANGLICAN
Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ
INTERIM WORSHIP LOCATION:
245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore
(NORTH door) 403-934-3017
Pastor & Priest: Bryan Beveridge
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am

HOPE COMMUNITY
COVENANT CHURCH
245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore 403-934-2424
Worship Service Sundays 10 am
Lead Pastor: Glenn Peterson
www.hope-community.ca
STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
325 1 Ave 403-934-3543
Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Associate Pastor: Byron Allan
9:30 am Sunday School for All Ages
11:00 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com
STRATHMORE UNITED
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
403-934-3025
Rev. Pamela Scott
Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Babysitting Provided
Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired

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TIMES

BEATON, Dale Adam


November 25, 1980
May 31, 2015

It is with great sadness that the family of Dale Beaton announces his passing on May
31, 2015. Dale is survived by his parents, Linda and
Barry Beaton; his brother Duane (Camilla); sister
Jennifer (Ernie); two nieces Makenzie and Jordan
Beaton; two nephews Connor and Hunter Corbin;
as well as many relatives and close friends. He was
predeceased by his grandparents. Dale loved life,
was easygoing and had a great sense of humour,
always loving to razz his Dad. He was also a good
listener, was always willing to help out, and always
made time for his nieces and nephews. He also enjoyed golfing with Scott and Russel. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made directly to an ATB trust
account in Dales name. A memorial service will be
held on Saturday, June 6, 2015 at Strathmore Alliance Church at 1:00 p.m. To send condolences,
please visit Dales obituary at www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.

Betty Faye Johnson


May 5, 1945 - June 9, 2014

We little knew that morning,


God was going to call your name,
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the same.
It broke our hearts to lose you,
You did not go alone.
For part of us went with you
The day God called you home.
You left us beautiful memories,
Your love is still our guide,
And though we cannot see you,
You are always at our side.
Our family chain is broken,
and nothing seems the same,
But as God calls us one by one,
The chain will link again.
Forever loved, and missed
Lisa, Lona, Robbie and families

StrathmoreTimes.com

ANNOUNCEMENTS

www.

Christine Davidson

George
Pinchbeck

has graduated from the


University of Brandon with a
Bachelor of Nursing Degree
May 29, 2015.

May 24, 1940 June 14, 2014

We are so proud of your


accomplishments and excited
for you to begin your journey.
Love Your Family

Celebration of Life Honoring

Kit Busmann

Sunday June 14 2-4pm


Crowfoot School/Community

Please join us for an afternoon of visiting


and sharing memories with family,
friends and neighbors.

A thousand times we needed you


A thousand times we cried
If love alone could have saved you
You never would have died.
A heart of gold stopped beating
Two Twinkling eyes closed to rest
God broke our hearts to prove
That he only took the best.
You are forever in our hearts
Marianne, Geoff, Masayo, Holly,
Terry, Scott, Mitchell

GARAGE SALES

MULTI FAMILY

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THANK YOUS

MEMORIAMS

Obituaries

GARAGE SALE
905 Westmount Drive
Strathmore

House Hold Items


Power Tools
Electronics
Sporting Goods / Outdoor Gear
Toys/Bikes
Automotive
Plants

Saturday June 6,
9:00 AM-5:00 PM

Thank You
Thank you for the cards,
flowers and visits when I
was in hospital. Also my
family for the milkshakes
and special attention.
Many thanks for the
greetings for our 65th
anniversary & the supper.
Also for my 85th Birthday.

May Corbiell

CLASSIFIEDS

GARAGE SALES

NOTICES

HUGE MULTI-FAMILY GARAGE SALE. Approx. 8kms


North on Hwy 817. And follow the signs. June 5 & 6,
2015 10am 6pm. June
7, 2015, 10am - 2pm: FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY!
Tools, Vintage, Household,
Sporting and much much
more!!!!

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Contact Shirra to order products OR free consultations.

NOTICES

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for more information.

The Heather Cockx and Monica Monner


families convey our sincere appreciation
for cards, emails, phone calls, food, flowers
and visits. The loss of our parents Yvonne E.
Fawkes and William R. Fawkes has been very
difficult but words of support and kindness
have been gratefully received. Mom and Dad
spread a lot of joy and now we all have those
memories. We are forever thankful for the
generosity of our dear friends and family.

POTABLE WATER HAULING


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STRATHMORE, AB

MOVING SALES

MOVING SALE
Leather sofa, loveseat, chair &
ottoman (carmel color): $1200.00
Dining rm suite solid oak, table
extends to 10ft, 4 side & 2 arm
chairs, buffet & hutch: $2500.00

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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND CLAIMANTS
Estate of MAUREEN ELLIOTT,
who died on May 18, 2015
If you have a claim against this estate, you
must file your claim by July 13, 2015
with D. John Getz
Solicitor for the Executor
at Getz & Associates
P.O. Box 2370
225A Wheatland Trail
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1K3
and provide details of your claim.
If you do not file by the date above, the
estate property can lawfully be distributed
without regard to any claim you may have.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AND CLAIMANTS
Estate of YVONNE ELMA FAWKES,
who died on May 8, 2015
If you have a claim against this estate, you
must file your claim by June 29, 2015
with LYNN WOODS LAW OFFICE
at
P.O. Box 2335, 101, 318 3rd Ave
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1K3
If you do not file by the date above, the
estate property can lawfully be distributed
without regard to any claim you may have.
Creditors: you must include a full
description and value of the debt you
allege the deceased owes you and a
full description and value of any of the
deceaseds property that you hold as
security for the debt.
Claimants: you must include a full
description of your claim and why you
have a right to make such a claim.

Notice of Preparation
of 2014 Assessment Roll

used for 2015 Property Taxation Year


for Village of Rockyford,
within Province of Alberta
Notice is hereby given that the 2014 Assessment Roll for Wheatland County used for 2015
Property Taxation, completed under the provisions
of Municipal Government Act, has been prepared
and is open for inspection Monday to Friday during
business hours of 8:00am to 4:00 pm MST at Village
of Rockyford Administration Office located at 110
Main Street, Rockyford, AB T0J 2R0. If you have
any questions or concerns about your assessment please contact the Village of Rockyford at
403-533-3950. Any person who desires to object to
the entry of their name or that of any other person
upon the said roll or to the assessed value placed
upon any property must, on or before 4:30pm of
July 12, 2015 lodge their complaint(s) in writing to
the Clerk of the Assessment Review Board, Village
of Rockyford, Box 294, 110 Main Street, Rockyford,
AB T0J 2R0.
Publish Date June 5th, 2015
Publish Date June18th, 2015

The Strathmore Discover


Real Estate family would
like to show our support
for Billie Mc Callum
and his children while Billie
deals with some medical issues
and all that accompany it.
Should you or anyone you know
wish to make a cash donation,
you can do so by calling any one
of the Discover Real Estate
Representatives at 403-934-2001.

Please feel free to share


this with family &
friends. Thank you for
your support.

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Tuesday, June 9, 2015
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AUCTIONS

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Village of Standard, Province of Alberta

WHEATLAND
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Strathmore Travelodge requires FULL TIME HOUSEKEEPERS. $14.00/hr. Duties


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Strathmore Station
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Cooks

380 Ridge Rd., Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5


3 Full time, Permanent
$13.50 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years
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meals and individual dishes, Ensure quality of
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Work with minimal supervision, Prepare
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$15.75 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
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Requirements: Completion of high school,
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Plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate
daily catering and banquet operations
and implement operational procedures,
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Standing and walking for extended periods
required. Cooking experience required.
How to Apply
In Person between 11:00 and 17:00 :
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Wheatland Regional Corporation

Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub
is hiring:

Kitchen & Banquet


Food Services
Manager
1 Permanent, Full Time
$16 hourly for 44 hour per week
minimum 5 years experience required
Requirements: Completion of high school, Food
Safe Handling Certificate, First Aid & CPR Certificate, Workplace Hazardous Materials Information
System (WHMIS) Certificate. Must speak, read,
write English. Managerial and Cooking experience
required.
This senior management position must plan,
organize, direct, control, and evaluate daily operations of kitchen and banquets, while ensuring that
all health and safety legislation and regulations
are followed. Responsible for the hiring, training,
scheduling, supervision, and conduct reviews of
20+ staff. Other duties/supervision duties include:
inventory control, food and supply ordering and
receiving, food quality and portion control, food
costing, maintenance and cleaning of all kitchen
work areas and equipment, and negotiate with
clients or communicate with other managers for
catering, use of facilities, complaint resolution, or
special menu or dietary concerns.
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in a fast-paced environment while paying attention
to detail. Standing and/or walking for extended periods. Must be willing to work day or evening shifts,
and be available for weekends and holidays.

To Apply: In Person between 11:00 and 17:00 :


380 Ridge Road, Strathmore, AlbertaT1P 1B5
By E-mail:
strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com

(Currently the Corporation is in the process of being formed


under legislation in the Province of Alberta. Composed of
four partners, namely Wheatland County, Village of Hussar,
Village of Rockyford and Village of Standard.)

Is seeking a:

GENERAL MANAGER

Reporting directly to the Board of Directors of


Wheatland Regional Corporation, the General
Manager will be responsible for all municipal water and sewer systems that exist or are planned for
the Corporation and those systems where operational agreements are executed on behalf of the
Corporation.
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around you. You have the confidence necessary
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The successful candidate will be required to submit to a Criminal Records Check and require a valid
Class 5 Alberta Drivers Licence.
To apply or for more details and a job description,
please email to: hr@wheatlandcounty.ca
Deadline for Applications: June 25, 2015 4:30pm
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be
contacted. You must be legally entitled to work for
any employer in Canada to be eligible for consideration.

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380 Ridge Rd., Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5


3 Full time, Permanent
$12.50 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
Experience: Experience an asset
Skills: Wash, peel and cut vegetables and
fruit, Clean and sanitize kitchen including
work surfaces, cupboards, storage areas,
appliances and equipment, Receive, unpack
and store supplies in refrigerators, freezers,
cupboards and other storage areas, Remove
kitchen garbage and trash, Handle and
store cleaning products, Sweep and mop
floors. Operate dishwashers to wash dishes,
glassware and flatware, Sanitize and wash
dishes and other items by hand, Clean and
sanitize items such as dishwasher mats, carts
and waste disposal units. Lifting Up to 9 kg (20
lbs). Speak English, Read English,
Write English.

Custom feedlot & farming


operation looking
for full-time employees
Competitive wages including O.T
and other Benefits.
Valid drivers licence and a good
attitude a must. High school
diploma an asset.
Send resumes to:
namaka farms inC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Fax (403) 934-6133

How to Apply: In Person between 9:00 and 17:00,


or By E-mail to strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com
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The Hussar Skating Club


is now accepting applications for a

Can/Star Skate Coach


This position will be for Tuesday
afternoons running the complete Can/Star
Skate program. Beginning middle to end
of October through to February.
Preference will be given to applicants who
are Registered Skate Canada Coaches
who hold valid First Aid Certificates.
Wages will be negotiable based on
experience and qualifications.
Please send your resumes to
Marla Vogstad
Box 539, East Coulee, AB T0J 1B0
or fax to 403-822-2187
or email to bvogstad@xplornet.com
Closing Date is June 12, 2015
We would like to thank everyone who applies
we will only contact successful applicants.

Wheatland Housing Management Body


is seeking a:

CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE
OFFICER
Reporting directly to the Board of Directors of
Wheatland Housing Management Body, the Chief
Administrative Officer will be responsible for overseeing the daily operations and requires a high
level of interaction with residents, the Board, personnel, contracted service providers, government
officials, and the public.
You are a leader in your profession and in your work
place. Your experience has developed in you the
confidence necessary to deal with the inevitable
bumps that come up in the day-to-day operations
in a community board. You are known to have high
integrity and to be able to work independently and
with others in a team environment. Your attention
to operational detail in providing service in seniors
housing and/or community housing programs has
placed you as a leader in the field. You have a solid
understanding of related issues, complemented by
significant related experience, If this describes you,
this could be your next long term role.
The successful candidate will be required to submit to a Criminal Records Check and require a valid
Class 5 Alberta Drivers Licence.
To apply or for more details and a job description,
please email to: hr@wheatlandcounty.ca
Deadline for Applications: June 16, 2015 4:30pm
We thank all applicants for their interest, however,
only those selected for an interview will be contacted. You must be legally entitled to work for any
employer in Canada to be eligible for consideration.

WHEATLAND HOUSING
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Golden Hills School Division No. 75


invites a

Call for Proposals

for the Provision of Dormitory


Supervision in Strathmore
For a complete list of Proposal Information including
mandatory requirements, please visit the Golden Hills
School Division No. 75 website at www.ghsd75.ca.
For any clarifications related to the Request for
Proposal, please contact Jennifer Bertsch, Principal of
Alternative Programming, Golden Hills School
Division No.75 at (403) 934-9479 or by email at
jennifer.bertsch@ghsd75.ca.

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High exposure 7.68 acres of
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High exposure 3 acres of
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Special package pricing of
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SPACE FOR RENT

1200 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW


ON 40 ACRES. Located 7
km west of standard. 1600/
mth + DD + utilities July or
Aug.1. Call 403-560-6265
for more info.

3 BDRM HOUSE ON TREED


ACREAGE NEAR CARSELAND. Dbl garage, highway access. $1,175/mo +
utilities. Security deposit &
references. N/S & Mature
adults only. Available July 1,
2015. Call 403-934-2467.

2 Bays, 2000-2100
sq ft each.
High exposure on
Hwy 817.
For inquiries
contact
403-560-6265
ryanco180@
gmail.com

629 WESTMOUNT DRIVE


Recently renod 2 bdrm,
1.5 bath bi-level inc
W/D & parking NO PETS.
$1,250 plus utilities Close
to parks school DT 403983-3628.

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Available July 1st

BASEMENT SUITE

CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm or 2


bdrm. Heat & water included. No pets. Please call for
availability. Call Keli 403324-2944.
2 BEDROOM CONDO FOR
RENT, IN DOWNTOWN
STRATHMORE. No pets &
Non Smoking. Available for
June 1, 2015. $1400/mth,
includes water and garbage
p/u fees. $1400 D/D required. Please call 403-9343176.

1000 sq ft on acreage,
20 kms SE from Strathmore.
Includes in-floor heating, utilities,
furnished or unfurnished.

649 WESTMOUNT DRIVE


Recently renod 1 bdrm, 1
bath apt inc W/D & parking NO PETS $995.00
plus utilities Close to
parks school DT 403983-3628.

403-934-0932

PETS

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the strathmore realty group

Dog grooming.

REAL ESTATE

Strathmore.
20 years experience.
Reasonable Rates &
Calm Environment.

Sharon 403-934-3824

MANUFACTURED
THE HEART of Every Home is
in its Kitchen. Kitchen specials starting at $138, 500.
Upgrades include full backsplash, stainless steel appliances & more. For more information call United Homes
Canada 1-800-461-7632 or
visit our site at www.unitedhomescanada.com.

134 Lakeside Views $540,000

PARKWOOD

Lake view
Finished Walkout Basement
1,400 sqft

Excellent Parkwood bi-level. Fully developed


with renos on the main floor. Huge living room
with dark laminate flooring. Open kitchen/dining
area.Oversized heated, insulated garage with
double concrete drive. Corner lot.

SOLD

$319,900

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FARMLAND. 154.19+/- title
acres w/2210 sq. ft. custombuilt home & equestrian
facilities in Falun, Alberta.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, June 10 in
Edmonton. Jerry Hodge 780706-6652; rbauction.com/
realestate.

Tina Scott

9 Westlake circle - $279,900

403-901-5388 cell
www.strathmorerealty.ca

Barry Duffield

Associate
Broker

Finished Basement
Detached Garage

104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore


The Old Home Hardware Building

Jim & Jody Buckle

403-325-7347
To View My Listings, go to
MLS# C1024625

Real Estate Broker


Orange Jigsaw Real Estate

403-973-2237
barry@OrangeJigsaw.com

REMAX REALTY HORIZON


403-560-2652

www.calgarytocountryhomes.ca

MLS# C3651407

MLS# C4005652

Assistant

MLS# C4007804

PRICE REDUCTION
$379,000
FANTASTIC
INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY

Fantastic Investment
Opportunity
2 Bays, 1145 sq.ft. ea. Long
term Tenants
bungalow
New HVAC Units in 2013
Paved front & rear parking
Basement
Very well maintained & lino
thru out
Att. Garage

$419,999

$259,900

$368,900

TERRIFIC
IN MADISON

LOVELY VILLA
CONDO

BEAUTIFUL IN
THE RANCH

Lovely Villa Condo


Quite Cul-de-sac 1365 sq.ft.
3 Bedroom, 3 bath, fireplace
Large kitchen & living room
Fully finished down, att.
Garage
N/S Home

Beautiful in The Ranch


Full fenced, 3 bedroom
1188 sqft above grade w/
prof. full finished granite
counter tops, carpet
Lots of storage
Playground nearby
A MUST SEE

Terrific in Madison
4 Bedroom Home, 2 baths,
theatre room
Large foyer & living room with
fireplace
Big kitchen/dining room &
main fl. Laundry
Fully finished basement,
beautiful yard.
Dble Att. Garage

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Mortgage Matters by Strathmores Mortgage Specialist


With all that is going on in the world today the Bank of Canada has lowered its prime lending
rate several times consecuitively. What does this mean for the citizens of Strathmore? Well
now is a great time to buy a new home. When negotiating the purchase price of your new
home people dont often think about what the real cost of the home is because most people
are so focused on the purchase price they forget about the price to finance. First time home
buyers the time is now dont wait. In todays low interest market the overall price of the
home is effectively reduced by the interest rate itself. Call me today and get preapproved. I will
let you know how much you can afford so that you can go out house hunting

403-934-2001 www.strathmorerealty.ca 104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore


FOR A NO PRESSURE, ENJOYABLE APPROACH TO BUYING OR SELLING

AMAZING VIEWS & TREES!


TREES! TREES!
23 ACRES WITH LARGE SHOP
3 BEDROOM 2 BATH
WAS PREVIOUSLY A TREE FARM ON THE CANAL
HAVE THE PERFECT LIFESTYLE WORK FROM HOME - NO
COMMUTING!

Today is also a great day to refinance your existing home. Even with a
prepayment penalty you can save thousands of dollars off of your mortgage
by refinancing in todays super low interest rate market. Lock in now for
new lower rate and save money. Call me today youll be glad you did

Nicole
Cordes

(403)
901-5855

Asad Mahmood, B.Sc, B.A.

Strathmores Mortgage Specialist 403 681-8845

el: 1 888 332-3188


ell: 403 681-8845
sad.mahmood@cibc.com

403-803-4605

Call Shauna For All Your Real Estate Needs.

CALL SHAUNA

www.shaunakenworthy.com
5 ACRES WITH
LAKE VIEW $149,900

CALL SHAUNA

STUNNING RENOVATED
HOME $449,900

CALL SHAUNA

1969 sq.ft., fully finished


4+1 bdrms, 2 baths
Large lot in Estate area
on greenspace
Too many upgrades to
mention!

Call Shauna
for all Your
Real Estate
Needs!
CALL SHAUNA

IMMACULATE,
UPGRADED HOME
$299,900

SOLD

GOLF COURSE LUXURY


- $655,000

CALL SHAUNA

CALL SHAUNA

4.07 Acres of Raw


Land - $158,000

Cute & quaint on an


oversized lot
1+2 bedrooms, 2 baths
Spacious addition with
in floor heat
Double attached
garage

CALL SHAUNA

CALL SHAUNA

Build your dream home!


Located 15 minutes
S.E. of Strathmore
South of Eagle Lake
2 parcels available

CALL SHAUNA

2400 SQ.FT. IN
GLEICHEN - $259,900

BUNGALOW WITH
2 GARAGES $216,900

CALL SHAUNA

RENOVATED IN
ROCKYFORD $299,900

Gorgeous home on
oversized lot
2+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Luxurious owners suite!
Triple detached, heated
garage

IMMACULATE
HILLVIEW CONDO
$249,000

COMMERCIAL
BUILDING IN
ROCKYFORD $69,900

Prime corner lot


3000+ sq.ft. of retail/
office space
2 piece bath
Receiving door

CALL SHAUNA

Small town living


1546 sq.ft. bungalow
3+2 bdrms,
3 baths
Fully finished

CALL SHAUNA

IMMACULATE
SPEARGRASS BUNGALOW
- $369,900
1310 sq.ft. bungalow
2+1 bdrms, 2 full
baths
Fully finished
Backs onto the 9th
fairway

3+1 bedrooms
2 baths
Freshly painted
Upgraded with laminate
on main floor
Double attached garage

6 bdrms, 2 baths
Spacious yard
Addition built in
2002
Double attached
garage

CALL SHAUNA

COUNTRY CHARM IN
GLEICHEN - $229,900

CALL SHAUNA

CARSELAND
BEAUTY
Fully developed 3 level
split. 3 bed, 2 bath,
family room,
large attached garage,
corner lot.
$269,900.

$598,800

$249,900

$295,900

IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION

Check Out the Strathmore TIMES!

Vacant Commercial
lot downtown
Strathmore - back
lane and paved
street $149,900

PARKWOOD

Excellent Parkwood bi-level.


Fully developed with renos on
the main floor.
Huge living room with dark
laminate flooring.
Open kitchen/dining area.
Oversized heated, insulated
garage with double concrete
drive. Corner lot. $319,900

Fully developed bungalow


with oversized double
garage on huge pie lot.
Fresh paint. New broadloom. All appliances included. Immediate possession.
$325,000.

IMAGINE YOUR SELF


IN THIS FORMER SHOW
HOME. FULLY FINISHED,
LOADED WITH EVERY
UPGRADE. BACKING
ONTO GOLF COURSE .
RELAX & ENJOY.

FRONTING ONTO GREEN


SPACE AND CANAL.
SPACIOUS , WARM
& INVITING THIS LIKE
NEW HOME WITH FULL
WALKOUT IS A DEFINATE
MUST SEE.

$494,900

THIS NEW HOME A MUST


SEE. BACKING ONTO GREEN
SPACE. WALKOUT BASEMENT,
FULLY FINISHED , FRONT
ATTACHED GARAGE.
DARE TO COMPARE. IDEALLY
LOCATED- PRICED TO SELL.
3 OVERSIZED BEDROOMS, 3
BATHROOMS, FIREPLACE, FRONT
ATTACHED GARAGE- BASEMENT
PARTIALLY DEVELOPED

EXCELLENT
BUILDING SITE
on 14+ acres east of
Strathmore. Private
setting. Power nearby.
Easy commute in all
directions.
$127,000

Glenna
MitznerErnst
(403)
605-6830

50 X 32 HEATED
INSULATED SHOP

in Arrowwood. Newer metal


roofing, siding, infra red and
overhead furnace, two piece
washroom with hot water,
office and showroom. Large air
compressor and pneumatic
lines throughout shop area.
Excellent value. $110,000

JUST LISTED

$357,900

Tina
Scott

(403)
901-5388

PRICED FOR ACTION .


OPEN DESIGN, HARDWOOD
FLOORS, UPGRADED
FINISH. FRONTING ONTO
GREEN SPACE.
LOCATION PLUS.

$239,900

WOW !! VALUE PLUS


FULLY FINISHED, VAULTED
CEILINGS, UPGRADED FINISH.
OVERSIZED DETACHED
GARAGE. IMMACULATE.

$527,700

INCREDIBLE DESIGN, ORIGINALLY CUSTOM BUILT. FULL


WALKOUT- FULLY FINISHED.
BACKING ONTO GREEN
SPACE & POND. IMMACULATE
MOVE IN READY.

LD
O
S
IN LAMBERT VILLAGE,

Nonie
Hall

(403)
934-0420

PRICE REDUCED

EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME

on quiet street in Carbon.


4 bedrooms total, two
bathrooms, covered deck,
heated double garage all
on large lot. $209,000

60+ADULT LIVING
Great view from balcony.
Close to downtown.
$157,900

Ross
Collins

(403)
934-2001

3.5 acres south of


Strathmore with mountain
view $140,000
3 BEDROOM HOME, Large
open living area with private
back yard.Immediate
possession. $169,900

C/S

LAMBERT VILLAGE
$139,900

SOLD

(403)
477-5422

SOLD

SPRAWLING
BUNGALOW IN
ROCKYFORD $259,900
1735 sq.ft. fully fin.
bungalow
3+ 1 bdrms & main
floor den
3 full baths

1 bdrm condo
Beautiful view of the
environmental preserve
Freshly painted and
new lino
Lifetime lease on grg avail.

$152,900

Vacant Residential lot


in Carseland, build
your dream home here!
$59,900 plus GST

POST OFFICE $449,900


Located downtown Strathmore great investment opportunity!!
Lease in place until 2017.

HOUSE WITH SHOP IN


HUSSAR - $279,900
Immaculate
1400 sq.ft. home
2+2 bdrms, 2 baths
Landscaped yard with
RV parking
21x48 shop / Quonset

Gorgeous 1489 sq.ft.


bungalow
3+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Fully finished walkout
Too many upgrades
to mention!

CALL SHAUNA

PEACE AND QUIET


IN THE COUNTRY $195,000

Refreshed 1440 sqft home


Situated on 1.66 acres
West of Hussar
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
Seller will rent out
extra pasture

Mrs. Clean lives here!


3 bdrms, 1 full bath
Partly finished basement
Lots of room for a
dream garage!

CALL SHAUNA

MOVE IN NOW!!!!
HILLCREST MANOR
Backing onto the canal - this fully
developed walkout has an oversized
triple garage. Loads of upgrades.
This is another fine home built by
Rich-Lee Custom Homes!

UPGRADED CONDO
$189,900
Immaculate, upgraded
condo
New carpet and newer
hardwood
3 bedrooms, 1 baths
Backs onto school yard

5 acres of raw land SW


of Standard
Fully fenced
Just off of highway #561
Beautiful lake view

CALL SHAUNA

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
$329,900
VACANT LOT
1140 SQ. FT. FULLY
4 Level Split - 4 bedrooms, 2.5
Vacant lot ready to build
FINISHED CORNER UNIT
baths, over 1960 sq. ft. of
on - 1/2 acre lot - no
CONDO - QUIET AREA OF development, Over sized single
building commitment,
STRATHMORE -Professional drive through garage with back alley Architectural controls freshly painted top to
access. 6 person hot tub, new Bring your favorite builder
bottom, 2 bedrooms, 1.5
shingles to be installed, maple
and build your dream
baths priced to sell at
cabinetry, hardwood floors, ceramic
home
$189,900
tile and the list goes on!!
$199,900

107 Court
Yard
1Bedroom,
Billie
1bathroom McCallum

$443,900
IN THE RANCH

2 storey with 3
bedrooms, bonus room,
triple car garage. Built
by September.
$443,900 in The Ranch.

1372 SQFT, 5 bedroom


home, fully developed.
Double detached garage.
Needs plenty of TLC.
Located west of Hussar.
Judical sale $215,000

Dixie
Hartell

(403)
934-1034

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Let Us Build Your Dream Home On The


Fabulous Speargrass Golf Course

CANAL CROSSING

Only 30 Minutes from Calgary


and 15 Minutes South of Strathmore

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LOT 7
CANAL CROSSING
LIGHT INDUSTRIAL LOT FOR SALE
(ZONED M-1)
2.00 ACRES (APPROX.)

(LOTS AVAILABLE SUMMER 2015!)


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CANAL CROSSING

A Sleeping Beauty

COMMERCIAL HIGHWAY
LOT FOR SALE (1)
(ZONED CHWY)
2.0 ACRES (APPROX.)

Custom Homes Starting to be Built


as Low as $429,918

Including a 3 Car Garage,


Walkout Basement, Large Lot and GST
Contact Garth 403.888.5593

Loreck Homes Master Builder


Member Alberta New Warranty Program 35 years

Show Home at 110 Speargrass Crescent


(Near Carseland)
CALL LORNA

BEAUTIFUL
STRATHAVEN
HOME
$339,900

SOLD

CALL LORNA

CALLING ALL
FAMILIES
$293,900

SOLD

CALL LORNA

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS AND


SHOPPING
3 GOOD SIZE BDRMS,
2.5 BATHS, MAIN FLOOR
LAUNDRY
WATCH THIS GO!

CALL LORNA

ON THE LAKE
$457,500

CALL LORNA

EXCLUSIVE LAKE FRONT


COMMUNITY
GORGEOUS 1534 SQ FT
HILLSIDE BUNGALOW
TWO FIREPLACES, 3 BATHS
WALKOUT TO LAKE AND
PATHWAY.

CALL LORNA

GORGEOUS
STRATHMORE
LAKES BAY
CONDO
$365,000

SOLD

CALL LORNA

NO ROOM FOR YOUR


EQUIPMENT??
INDUSTRIAL
GENERAL LOTS
10-13 ACRE PARCELS
5 MILES WEST OF
STRATHMORE
NEW ROAD

NEAR
STRATHMORE
80 ACRES

CALL LORNA

ON THE LAKE!
FULLY DEV.
LOWER LEVEL
WALK OUT,
IN FLOOR HEAT.

Great Location
Fully Developed

IMAGINE
SUMMER!

CALL LORNA

COMMERCIAL HIGHWAY
CORNER LOT FOR SALE (1)
(ZONED CHWY)
1.61 ACRES (APPROX.)

157 ACRES
BY LYALTA
$1,099,000

CALL LORNA

NEARLY
HALF ACRE!
$118,700

BETTER THAN
NEW!
$142,900
NICELY DECORATED WITH CORK
FLOORING
SO BRIGHT AND OPEN
VIEW OF LAKE AND GOLF
COURSE
WANT A FRIENDLY
ATMOSPHERE??

CALL LORNA

46.56
ACRES

REDUCED!!
$489,000

IN ELITE WILDFLOWER
RANCH OVER 3000 SQ.
FT DEV., BONUS ROOM,
FULLY DEV LOWER, NEXT
TO PLAY PARK

ON TOP OF THE
WORLD
$197,900

SOLD

NEVER BEFORE OFFERED.


LARGEST UNIT IN LAMBERT
THIRD FLOOR CORNER
2 BDRMS, UTILITY ROOM
LAUNDRY AND GARAGE.

$599,000

CALL LORNA

CANAL CROSSING

CONTACT JOHN
403-852-0074 john@gh-a.com

Many options on this


parcel of land, 25 minutes east of Calgary.

$799,900

STRATHMORE
LAKES BAY
$384,900

COMMERCIAL HIGHWAY
LOT FOR SALE (1)
(ZONED CHWY)
1.5 ACRES (APPROX.)

Over 1450 sq ft
Bilevel
Triple Car Garage
Half mile off
Pavement.

BARN AND CHICKEN


COOP
GOOD WELL

CALL LORNA

CANAL CROSSING

$124,900

CALL LORNA

COMMERCIAL HIGHWAY
LOT FOR SALE (MULTIPLE)
(ZONED CHWY)
1.36 ACRES (APPROX.)

LD
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L
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COND

Your covered sunroof,


greenspace at rear,
immaculate modular
skylight too.

ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL
HOME BY GIGANTELLI
FINE HOMES
COMPLETION
OCTOBER.

Huge Yard,
Double Garage

CALL LORNA

NEW, NEW
LAKEWOOD
MEADOWS

CANAL CROSSING

CALL LORNA

WEST OF STRATHMORE
10 GAL PER MIN. WELL
GORGEOUS VIEWS
NO BUILDING
COMMITMENT.

HANDYMAN
SPECIAL
$225,000
MLS - C3643274
Over 52 acres with
loads of potential,
private home and older
out buildings!

Associate
Broker
CALL
LORNA PHIBBS
403-874-7660
TO BUY OR SELL!

35 Years Experience

106 - 304 - 3rd Ave.,


Strathmore
lorna@lornaphibbs.com
www.lornaphibbs.com

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BUSINESS

APPLIANCES

appliance & Mattress gallery

Service
in Home or in SHoP
403-934-6919

18 Spruce Park Drive, Strathmore, AB

www.pjsappliances.com

Locally owned, staffed and operated serving Strathmore and


area for 14 years! Journeyman Appliance Service Technicians.

CARPET CLEANING

Aluminum Deck Rail Ltd.

LOOKING TO START OR EXPAND


YOUR OWN BUSINESS?


We offer Business Development Loans and Business Plan
Assistance to Entrepreneurs within our region!

403-934-8888 or
1-888-881-9675
wildrose@cfwildrose.ca

For more information
on what we do

Maintenance Free Aluminum Rail Picket & Glass


Windwall, Privacy Stairs We Build Decks

TRUCK MOUNTED CARPET CLEANING


FURNACE & DUCT CLEANING

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www.wildrose.albertacf.com

kellycamden@hotmail.com

DECK RAILS

AL
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RAIL WITH PICKETS $29.95

42 RAIL WITH CLEAR GLASS $34.95

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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

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ELECTRICIANS

McNeills Inc.

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
Dennis McNeill - Master Electrician
403-934-7249
dennismcneill@shaw.ca
Strathmore, Alberta
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS

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C4012948

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MLS C4001837
C3654685

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$499,900

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$369,900

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5 acres, house needs


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MLS C4013641

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5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths
$640,000

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Bassen
403
361-0390

Robert
Desjardins
403
934-5533

Tamara
Desjardins
403
874-6486

Keith
Garrioch
403
333-8411

Chantale
Hill
403
325-3860

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MLS C3655404

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MLS C4012348

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403
934-1097

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Kautz
403
875-4166

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Kautz
403
875-1170

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Kenworthy
403
803-4605

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Larsen
403
901-9143

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Phibbs
403
874-7660

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tank, furnace etc.

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- Main floor laundry
- Open concept
- Heated garage
so much more...

$299,900

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MLS C4010549

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MLS C1025198

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$185,000

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WELL KEPT 2002 16


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CONDO - $249,000
3+1 bedrooms, 2 baths
Freshly painted
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- $216,900

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Andrews
403
850-4593

CONDO FOR SALE


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Two parking stalls
Gas fireplace, balcony
Clean and attractive
$139,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

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oversize heated
garage, 1.09 Acre,
$514,900!

SOLD

MLS C4003892

Perfect Starter Home


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$100,000
2 Bed, 2 Bath
Great Location

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MLS C4005544

1+2 Bed, 2 Bath, 1/2


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Att Single Garage
Det Double Garage

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Landscaped

MLS C3653689

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-pavement to driveway
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