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SHANNON LECLAIR Times Reporter Everyone wants to know the local fire department is there if needed. While help will always be on the way, it may not be coming from your local fire de- partment. Wheatland County would like residents, especially those in Carseland and similar areas, to know this. Because most firefighters, especially those in rural areas, are volunteers it can sometimes be difficult to guarantee 24-hour service from your local depart- ment. However, all fire departments are scheduled to help each other: a crew will show up, there is just not a guaranteed response time. Gerald Skibinsky, manager of pro- tective services for Wheatland County invited Luis Delgado, President of the Strathmore Rural and Carseland Fire As- sociations, and Don Shelley, the interim Fire Chief in Carseland to speak to coun- cil about fire protection in Carseland. When a call to dispatch the fire depart- ment is made in Carseland, both their firefighters and Strathmore Rural Fire Department, SFRD, get the call. Carse- land does have 13 dedicated members who are eager to respond, but during the daytime hours it may not always be one of those 13 who are able to, which is why the SFRD are also called. “It’s no different than any hamlet in the county boundaries, they are all fac- ing the same problem,” said Shelley. He continued to say that it’s unfor- tunate there are not a lot of people in Carseland who work nights and would be able to respond to a call during the day. All three men kept reiterating the fact that there is fire coverage, but that it may take some time to get there. “I think we as a municipality can guar- antee that coverage,” said Wheatland County Reeve Ben Armstrong, regarding 24/7 response times. He said he can’t say an individual fire department can guarantee a 24/7 re- sponse time, but as municipality 24/7 coverage is guaranteed. There is also out- side mutual support from other counties. For those living in an area like Carseland: if an emergency happens during the day, remember-help is on the way. Page 3 Raising money through comedy Page 13 Help is always on the way Look on Page 4 for Town of Strathmore Municipal Notices Page 18 Contact Us Today! 403.934.5589 -@ strathmoretimes.com www. StrathmoreTimes .com 900 Westridge Road, Strathmore 403.934.3334 www.strathmoremotors.com WAA teams off to a hot start Rosebud hosts Alberta Arts Days VOLUME 3 ISSUE 41 Locally Owned & Operated OCTOBER 14, 2011 TIMES I G N O B Play TODAY! r Ranch Market on the Trans Canada Hwy 3 Ways to WIN Great Prizes from September 30 - November 10th! STRATHMORE NONIE HALL AGENT 403-934-0420 [email protected] Selling Strathmore & Area “One Dream at a Time” 104 - 3rd Avenue, Strathmore Canyon Creek (Strathmore) Kings goalie a busy bee! Wheatland Kings netminder Richie Hubbell makes one of his 62 saves as Cochrane Generals forward Luke Geddes is chased by Kings captain Mark Goodman during Junior B action at the Strathmore Family Centre Oct. 8. Despite a solid effort to erase a 3-0 deficit, the Kings lost 4-3 to the Generals. See Page 21 for full details. Doug Taylor Photo

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Shannon LeCLairTimes Reporter

Everyone wants to know the local fire department is there if needed. While help will always be on the way, it may not be coming from your local fire de-partment. Wheatland County would like residents, especially those in Carseland and similar areas, to know this.

Because most firefighters, especially those in rural areas, are volunteers it can sometimes be difficult to guarantee 24-hour service from your local depart-ment. However, all fire departments are scheduled to help each other: a crew will show up, there is just not a guaranteed response time.

Gerald Skibinsky, manager of pro-tective services for Wheatland County invited Luis Delgado, President of the Strathmore Rural and Carseland Fire As-sociations, and Don Shelley, the interim Fire Chief in Carseland to speak to coun-cil about fire protection in Carseland.

When a call to dispatch the fire depart-ment is made in Carseland, both their firefighters and Strathmore Rural Fire Department, SFRD, get the call. Carse-land does have 13 dedicated members who are eager to respond, but during the daytime hours it may not always be one of those 13 who are able to, which is why the SFRD are also called.

“It’s no different than any hamlet in the county boundaries, they are all fac-ing the same problem,” said Shelley.

He continued to say that it’s unfor-tunate there are not a lot of people in Carseland who work nights and would be able to respond to a call during the day. All three men kept reiterating the fact that there is fire coverage, but that it may take some time to get there.

“I think we as a municipality can guar-antee that coverage,” said Wheatland County Reeve Ben Armstrong, regarding 24/7 response times.

He said he can’t say an individual fire department can guarantee a 24/7 re-sponse time, but as municipality 24/7 coverage is guaranteed. There is also out-side mutual support from other counties. For those living in an area like Carseland: if an emergency happens during the day, remember-help is on the way.

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Shannon LeCLairTimes Reporter

Many people may have pantries with cans, or boxes of food collecting dust, but are unwilling to toss them away. The Strathmore Mu-nicipal Library is offering a solution for those unwant-ed cans and boxes with its Food for Fines initiative.

“We wanted to do some-thing special to celebrate Canadian Library Month, so this month we decided to do a food for fines drive,” said Carmen Lefebvre, Assistant Director of Library Services.

“The way it works is from Oct. 11 to Oct. 31 any of our patrons can come into the library and they can bring any non-perishable items. For every one non-perish-able item they bring we’ll waive $2 of their (overdue) fines,”

Food for Fines is some-thing that other libraries

have done for years, and this year the staff at the Strathmore Library decided it was their turn to try it out.

“It’s a really great way for libraries to support their lo-cal community, to support their local food bank. It’s our way to give to the com-munity,” said Lefebvre.

“Here’s a good way to clear out your kitchen cup-boards and this way also pay off your fines as well.”

Lefebvre said the library would also be collecting donations from anyone who just wishes to donate throughout the month. There will be a bin set up just inside the doors for people to drop the items into. As with any sort of food drive, the library is looking for non-perishable items such as canned and dry goods. If the Food for Fines is successful Lefebvre said the library may consid-er carrying it over.

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Carmen Lefebvre, Assistant Director of Library Services holds up a few of the items placed in the bin at the Strathmore municipal Library as a part of their ‘Food for Fines’ drive taking place. The drive began on Oct. 11, and is scheduled to end at the end of the month. Lefebvre said if things go well they may extend it.

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Though she wasn’t crowned, Jes-sica Williams from Arrowwood was still full of smiles from having had the opportunity to compete for a crown. Williams took part in the 2012 Calgary Stampede queen and princess compe-tition, and had made it as one of the top six finalists.

“Just being a part of it in general is just amazing. All the things we got to do, and all the people we got to meet. Even just this part was life changing I’d say,” said Williams, after the royal trio was announced on Oct 2.

Williams, 20, always knew she would end up competing some day.

“Growing up on a farm and always being with horses has just always been a dream. So it wasn’t a matter of if I was going to enter, it was when. I al-ways knew I was going to try anyway,”

said Williams. “I had no idea what to expect. I

thought I would just enter and see where that takes me.”

Williams said one of the most valu-able lessons she has learned from tak-ing part in the process was to be her-self.

The toughest thing of the whole competition was her first speaking competition, which she said was be-cause it was the first time being in front of the judges, and all of the other girls competing were there. She said she found it a little nerve wracking.

The girls were kept busy nearly ev-ery day with riding competitions, for-mal dinners, speeches and other ‘roy-alty’ preparation events.

The competition may be over but Williams already has her sights set on being crowned next year. For now though she is happy to have a bit of a break.

Happy for the opportunity

Jessica Williams, from Arrowwood, was one of the six semi-finalists in the Calgary Stampede 2012 Queen and Princess competition. Though she wasn’t crowned on Oct. 2, she was still all smiles at having the chance to compete.

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Jessie Campbell, front, was presented with a vase and flowers by members of the centennial committee as a way of saying congratulations on turn-ing 101. Back row: Sgt. Kevin Reilly, left, Lois Wegener and Councillor Bob Sobol were just a few of the members who came to say congratulations to Campbell.

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The Boob Tour had people laughing until it hurt on Oct. 7, when they were at the Civic Centre. James Uloth is the organizer of the comedy tour, which raises money for all types of cancer.

“It’s a comedy orientated and it’s not 90 minutes of boob jokes or anything like that, it’s pretty much regular standup,” said Uloth.

“When I was 16 my best friend’s mom died. It’s (breast cancer) such a long disease, it took her about three years before she final-ly passed away.”

He said he always want-ed to do something to help raise funds for cancer while incorporating his comedy. He would sell stickers after his shows, which he said didn’t amount to much at the end of the year. Uloth decided to take that money

and build a tour because he knew he could raise more money and make a differ-ence that way.

In the first year of the tour he was able to raise over $100,000 for cancer research and has just entered into the second year now.

“The Strathmore event was really great, the ladies there really went the extra mile and decorated so seamless-ly. It was two different relay teams who participated in it, and I was just so happy to be working with them and just so happy to see the re-sults they produced,” said Uloth.

“We had such a great time in Strathmore and they’re al-ready asking for next year’s date and I think we’re going to move it a bit further into November.”

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Shannon LeCLairTimes Reporter

Strathmore has been celebrating its centennial through-out the year, with the final event, the Fall Gala, coming up on Oct. 15. As part of the centennial it is also important to recognize those who may also be celebrating. Jessie Campbell is Strathmore’s oldest known woman, celebrat-ed her 101st birthday this past April.

Members of the centennial committee presented Camp-bell with a vase and flowers as a way of saying congrat-ulations for reaching 101. The vase was made by Mark Gibeau.

Campbell originally hails from Glasgow, Scotland and came to Strathmore 20 years ago.

“My son and his wife were here and that’s why I came out,” said Campbell, who wanted to be clear it was to live near them, not with them.

“I love Strathmore, it’s the same as the little town in Scotland that we lived.”

Campbell loves to fill her days walking, and said she can walk for miles, which is one way she has kept herself in good physical shape. She has been a resident of the Wheatland Lodge for a number of years now and said she loves it, and that it is a wonderful place.

Councillor and Centennial Committee member Bob Sobol, said the committee would love to have Campbell attend the gala as a special guest of honour, but unfor-tunately her health will prevent her from being able to attend the event.

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a Cure. With the help of the featured comedians Daryl Makk, Lars Callieou, Allison Lane and Tracey MacDonald, the tour has seen much suc-cess. They are planning on making the tour an annual event.

“All of our events we look at as annual, unfortunately cancer doesn’t quit and nei-ther do we, so every year the show makes its changes and it’s a brand new show pretty much every year,” said Uloth.

“We come to town and grow it and hopefully get a whole bunch of new people out.”

Tickets are usually avail-able about two months be-fore a show, and the website www.theboobtour.com will have all the info for next year. Uloth said it is impor-tant to make sure the word ‘the’ is included in the web-site domain name or people may find a whole differ-ent kind of boob tour they weren’t looking for.

Comedian James Uloth with the help of two Strathmore Relay for life teams, the magical moms and Rednecks 4 a Cure brought the 2011 Boob Tour to Strathmore. The Boob tour has raised nearly $100,000 in less than a year traveling around entertaining crowds with proceeds going to cancer. The Strathmore crowd was in stitches for two straight hours. They are planning on making this tour an annual event, so make sure to buy your tickets for next year, you wont be disappointed. A group from the Strathmore Vision Center that decided to make this cause a great way for a ladies night out.

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The Hilton Family got to enjoy a hot dinner delivered to the canola field on Sept 23. Dane Hilton had bid on the dinner at an auction held as part of a social to raise funds for the Limb family who had lost their home this past summer.

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Shannon LeCLairTimes Reporter

Laughter is really the best medicine, but some-times comedians can offended people by the way they go about getting that laugh. Strathmore resident Cory Johnson is in the running to be Canada’s Next Top Comic, and his version of clean comedy will have you busting a gut with-out wondering if you should be laughing.

“The thing about my comedy is it’s a bit more tame than most of the other comedians. Just about every other comedian uses swear words, or talk about sexual innuendo, or racist jokes. I pride myself in having clean comedy that even kids can listen to,” said Johnson.

“Why I want to be more involved in comedy (is) it’s the opportunity to provide people with something they can laugh at and not be offend-ed, but they also learn at the same time. That’s what makes my routine pretty neat is people ac-tually learn. ”

Johnson is a motivational speaker, a record breaking Olympic athlete, and the Kiwanis club governor-elect for Western Canada to name a few of his roles. He also has cerebral palsy, and his favourite, and famous, line is, ‘I’m not drunk, I’m disabled.’

His comedy focuses on some of the encounters he has had, such as people asking his wife if he is allowed to use a fork, or a number of other misconceptions people have when he is out in public. He said a lot of people listening to his comedy may have had the same perception, and by getting a chance to listen to his routine they may learn.

Johnson’s son Brendon Berry was also an in-tegral part of helping create the perfect routine.

“So he was doing his routine in the kitchen and he was doing it pretty fast, so it was sort of hard to comprehend,” said Berry.

“After, I thought and I said, hey Cory if you slow down a bit and give the audience a chance to comprehend, then maybe you’ll get some-where.”

“It really helped because if I would have done it myself, and not practiced in front of him, then I think it wouldn’t have went as well,” said John-son.

A few weeks ago Johnson performed in Cal-

Finding happiness in misfortuneShannon LeCLairTimes Reporter

On Sept. 23 the Hilton family had a hot supper to be delivered by the Praeker girls in their canola field. Dane Hilton bid for the dinner during an auction held as part of a fundraiser to raise money for the Limb family. In the summer the Limb family lost their home to a fire in the Crowfoot Community.

“The community had had a fundraiser for the Limb family. They had it one evening, so it was like a so-cial one evening, a fundraiser at the Crowfoot Com-munity (Centre). We weren’t able to be there so our son Dane and his wife…on behalf of Hilton Ventures they attended,” said Lynne Hilton.

“One of the things I bid on was for the Praeker family to deliver a hot meal out to the field for sup-per time,” said Dane Hilton.

At 5:30p.m. the combines shut down. Everyone was sitting in their lawn chair waiting for dinner to arrive when someone from Dominoes showed up with pizza and pop, saying the Praeker vehicle had broken down it was just going to be pizza for dinner.

“After that the Praekers arrived and so did a whole bunch of community members and they put out a huge spread and we had a wonderful evening,” said Lynne.

“I guess that is the real special part of it, we took time out of our busy days to gather and spend some time together. That family time is so important to all of us.”

Harvest season can be stressful and she said ev-eryone was happy to have the time to sit, relax, and enjoy each other’s company.

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gary to try to get a spot in the semi-finals for Canada’s Next Top Comic, and now he needs the support of the community to help get him into the finals.

By going to the Canada’s Next Top Comic website people can listen to his five minute skit, and vote for Johnson.

“The person with the most votes wins and I think there’s also a wildcard spot. It’s something where I need as much support as I can get,” said Johnson.

The comedian with the most votes, and one wildcard, from each city will be picked to take part in the finals in Toronto on November. The prize money is $10,000 and the crown as Cana-da’s Next Top Comic.

The winner will also have some of their skits on the radio, and Johnson said he thinks there is the possibility of signing an agent out of it.

“To be honest if I won it, I would probably use it to maybe get an agent and start looking at the possibilities of doing this more full time,” said Johnson.

“It’s something that I really want to do because it will help me with my comic career, but also it will help me with my business. A lot of people when they book me for speeches, they worry that it’s going to be a really serious speech. They don’t necessarily want to book somebody who is not funny. ”

Voting is open until Oct. 31 and people can go to canadasnexttopcomic.com to cast their vote. Cory Johnson can be found under Calgary’s heading.

Cory Johnson, thanks in part to the help of his son Brendon, has a chance to be crowned Canada’s Next Top Comic.

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Winterizing your home

It’s that time of year again when we dig out the snow shovels and get ready for that first snow fall, but there are other things you should do to get your home ready for winter.

Clean gutters - Once the leaves fall, remove them and other debris from your home’s gutters, by hand with a scraper or spatula. Clogged drains can form ice dams, in which water backs up, freezes and causes water to seep into the house. As you’re hosing out your gutters, look for leaks and misaligned pipes. Also, make sure the downspouts are carrying water away from the house’s foundation, where it could cause flooding or other water damage.

Block leaks - One of the best ways to winterize your home is to simply block obvious leaks around your house, both inside and out. First, find the leaks: On a breezy day, walk around inside holding a lit incense stick to the most common drafty areas: recessed lighting, window and doorframes, electrical outlets. Purchase door sweeps to close spaces under exterior doors, and caulk. Outlet gaskets can easily be installed in electrical outlets that share a home’s outer walls, where cold air often enters. Outside, seal leaks with weather-resistant caulk. For brick areas, use masonry sealer, which will better stand up to freezing and thawing. Even if it’s a small crack, it’s worth sealing up.

Insulate - Another thing that does cost a little money but, you do get the money back quickly by adding insulation to the existing insulation in your attic. The rule of thumb on whether you need to add insulation is if you go into the attic and you can see the ceiling joists you know you don’t have enough.

Check the furnace - First, turn your furnace on now, to make sure it’s working, before the coldest weather descends. A strong, odd, short-lasting smell is natural when firing up the furnace in the autumn; simply open windows to dissipate it. But if the smell lasts a long time, shut down the furnace and call a professional. It’s a good idea to have furnaces cleaned and tuned annually.

Wrap pipes - A burst pipe caused by a winter freeze is a nightmare. Prevent it before Jack Frost sets his grip. Before freezing nights hit, make certain that the water to your hose bibs is shut off inside your house (via a turnoff valve), and that the lines are drained. Next, go looking for other pipes that aren’t insulated, or that pass through unheated spaces in your home, pipes that run through crawlspaces, basements or garages. Wrap them with pre-molded foam rubber sleeves or fiberglass insulation, available at hardware stores. If you’re really worried about a pipe freezing, you can first wrap it with heating tape, which is basically an electrical cord that emits heat.

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Fatal motor vehicle collisionOn Oct. 4, at 10:50 a.m., Strathmore RCMP responded to a

two-vehicle collision on Highway 560 and Range Road 282 near Langdon. The investigation revealed that a small car was east-bound on Highway 560 with a tractor-trailer unit following. The car made a right hand turn onto Range Road 282, then turned

left back onto the roadway, and into the path of the oncoming tractor trailer. The occupant of the car, a 20-year-old male from Calgary, died at the scene. The driver of the semi truck was un-injured. Alcohol is not suspected as being a factor in the colli-sion and while the investigation remains ongoing, there are no charges pending.

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Many of you are contacting me to express your support for our Conservative government’s “om-nibus” anti-crime Bill C-10, the “Safe Streets and Communities Act.”

This Bill presents nine anti-crime measures that Parliament has debated in the past but has yet to pass into law. We are targeting drug traffickers, child sex predators, and the most dangerous and violent young offenders. Bill C-10 will institute mandatory minimum sentences for specific drug and sexual assault offences and curtail the use of conditional sentences; strengthen pre-trial custo-dy and sentencing for repeat and violent young offenders.

As your Member of Parliament, over the past ten years I regularly heard from you urging the federal government to make the changes we rec-ommend in Bill C-10. Many of our local Church groups, the Alberta Women’s Institute, victims of crime, and outraged citizens have filled my fil-ing cabinets and spoken out at Town Halls and Constituency Satellite Office Meetings demand-ing protection from the perpetrators of the crimes listed in Bill C-10.

In Parliament, the nine bills that are contained in C-10 have been debated on 52 separate days, including 250 speeches. They have also been de-bated in committee in 58 separate meetings, hear-ing 295 witnesses. Over the past several years, political ‘foot-dragging’ and ‘whining’ about the rights of criminals by all the Opposition parties has delayed or obstructed each of these nine piec-

es of legislation from becoming law during the minority parliaments and during the last Liberal majority parliament. These parties all ‘talk the talk’ on the campaign trail – but they’re not serious about implementing strong measures to protect communities and prevent further victims of the criminals targeted by Bill C-10.

The political frustration of the Opposition ex-plains much of their objection to Bill C-10 – they know that our Conservative majority will com-plete the work called for in Bill C-10.

I was an early speaker in the second Reading Debate on C-10 in the House of Commons. My job was to describe the ‘grizzly’ sexual offences committed against helpless innocent children and the specifics of the increase in sentences for those found guilty of committing these violent and even heinous offences.

Bill C-10 includes measures to prevent traffick-ing, abuse and exploitation of immigrants; helps victims of terrorism sue the perpetrators; ends house arrest or ‘home jail’ for serious property and other crimes involving violence; and more.

While there is strong political support for Bill C-10’s measures in our constituency, many other ridings across Canada (particularly in cities be-sieged by illicit drug-funded organized crime and gang-crime) share our view. It is high time for the Opposition parties to finally take action to protect Canadian citizens by supporting Bill C-10.

If you have any questions or concerns regard-ing this or previous columns you may write me at 4945-50th Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call 780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780-608-4603 or e-mail [email protected].

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A beautiful Sunday driveJohn and Ann Scheer took a drive to Wintering Hills east of Hussar on Sept. 25, where they took this picture of one of the many windmills in the area. They compared the windmills of today to ones from 100 years ago and noted that windmills have ad-vanced greatly over time. Photo courtesy of Ann Scheer

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This year we worked in Lutsk, a city in the NW part of the Ukraine. We worked at a Church they started

about 3 years ago ( no bank loans here) ½ of the team worked outside putting in piles and ½ of us

worked upstairs in the church as this was going to be a Christian school . We worked with the locals,

½ of them were volunteers from the area.Part of the deal with this Church is that they had to put aside part of their land to accomodate a playground and a small soccer field. This place

was always full of parents with kids.The next week we worked in Lvov in the western part of the Ukraine. We split the team up and did

some work in a max. security prison, an apartment that was being used to make meals for the

homeless, and we fixed two other places up.The one was a basement suite. 2 rooms only, but it had no concrete floor and it had mould on the

walls. We cleaned all the mould off and re painted the walls. Than we gave them some money, so they

could put in the concrete and fix the electrical. The local Church has most of that done by now.

The other one was just out of Town. This place had no outdoor toilet and no concrete floor. It was a small place but it had 6 kids here all sleeping in one room. So we fixed all that up. and left some

money for the local Church to finish it.One of the young guys on the team fixed some bikes for them, as they were all broken. So we decided to

buy them some new bikes.The comment from one of the guys on the team was when they delivered the bikes, that was the

first time he saw the kids play and laugh.I will probably go back next year again as there

is still more work to do.For more info check on www.HART.ca

Theo TimmerCurbrelan Construction - Strathmore

Letters to the editor

To the EditorI took great exception to the letter writ-

ten by Don Weisbeck titled Election Pro-cess invites Abuse. In a province that has had the same government for more than 40 years, why is it a problem for a politi-cally minded person (regardless of politi-cal persuasion) to vote to choose the lead-er making decisions with their tax money.

The rules were set out long before the election for the Conservative leadership. The candidates are encouraged to sign up new members. I was one of the “soccer-moms” and “nurses” concerned about the healthcare system and the education of my children. I am not interested in paying more than my fair share of taxes. But why should I not be able to express my opinion on how this money should be spend? Why should my membership and vote counts less than next tax-paying person?

Gwen MoncayoStrathmore

Rules were set long before the election process

To the EditorI would like to answer to Mayor Steve

Grajczyk’s letter regarding the water and sewer treatment plant.

I do not have any suggestions for him on how to solve the current mess that exists due to the decisions made. I do however have suggestions for him on how to avoid repeating this situation in the future.

Any good businessman or business-woman knows that before you go out and pick a solution you need to do thorough and proper business requirements gather-ing and analysis.

Part of that would be ensuring that you appropriately SIZE the solution to meet the current and future needs. I don’t un-derstand how sizing a solution that was more than double the current require-ments makes sense.

Perhaps in the future a more realistic view should be taken and ensure that the proposed solution can grow to meet the ongoing demands as the demands increase rather than buying an oversized solution

Suggestions for mayor and council

To the EditorFor nearly a decade the Alberta Electric

System Operator (AESO) and AltaLink LLP have gone to great lengths to keep the public out of the conversation about the need for new transmission lines in Alber-ta. AltaLink went so far as to register as a lobbyist for the passage of Bill-50. Bill-50 subsequently passed as the Electric Stat-ues Amendment Act eliminated the pub-lic’s right to question the need for new transmission lines. Now Alison Redford has been elected as our new Premier and the conversation about transmission lines is back. Will Premier Redford restore the public’s right to be part of the conversa-tion?

This is a question that has far reaching implications for all Albertans. Since dereg-ulation of the electricity system Albertans have been gouged by ever increasing [ex-tra charges] on their electricity bills. The

Conversation required

that is not required currently and may never be.

When doing a business case one of the most IMPORTANT costs to include is op-erational costs. I don’t buy a car without knowing what the ongoing maintenance costs are going to be and what the costs to run the vehicle are. That is definitely a factor in my decision and I would go so far as to bet that most business who are accountable for their costs and profits and want to stay in business would include this in their decisions and business case.

Mayor Steve states “There were also some unknowns in regards to the plant such as the $4.8 million a year in opera-tional costs for both the water and sewer”.

How can you not know about a $4.8 million dollar operating cost? Who did the business case and what was included and who approved it? Did this business case include the ongoing maintenance lifecycle for the plant and does the town have the funds and plan for managing that over the next 25 years?

There should be accountability for this and if this was the private sector – people would have been fired!

I suggest that the town council and management need to be accountable for all expenditures and all plans and should be measured the same as a private cor-poration would measure its employees. Perhaps we should pay a lower base sal-ary and then a percentage of their sala-ries based on performance and then there would be more accountability.

Helen GilbertsonStrathmore, AB

extra charges have prompted jokes claim-ing that it would be cheaper to drive a truck to a local generator, and recharge a series of battery to bring back to the farm, rather than suffer the administrative and transmission charges tacked onto our bills by companies like AltaLink.

All joking aside, the question remains! What do Albertans really need? If we need to upgrade our transmission system, how do we do it for the maximum benefit of Albertans? If we need more electricity in one particular geographic area of the province, what is the best solution? Trans-mission lines are not always the best solu-tion. Why? Transmission lines only trans-ferelectricity from one location to another. Electricity transmitted from Edmonton to Calgary means that the electricity trans-mitted is not available for consumption in Edmonton.

The Heartland transmission line project illustrates the problem created by Bill-50. AESO and AltaLink claim a $580 million dollar transmission line is required to increase the amount ofelectricity in the Heartland. However, for less than half the cost of a transmission line, ($263 million

dollars to be exact), Capital Power has proven that it can build a new generator in the Heartland that would actually increase the amount of electricity in the Heartland by 43%.

From the public’s perspective, it is far more prudent to build a generator in the Heartland. For the Premier’s benefit this is a $317 million dollar savings she could use to refund education. However, if it is our primary intention to provide AltaLink with an income, then a transmission line at twice the cost would be more appropriate.

Premier Redford, what say you? Will you restore the public’s right to question the need for new transmission lines? Will you restore the law that requires that we build what is in the best interest for all Alber-tans? Will you invite the public back into the conversation? After all, the public is paying for these projects. Let us know by your actions: Repeal Bill-50 and void the Heartland hearings. Cancel the scheduled HVDC hearings. Let’s have an informed conversation based on facts and evidence to determine what is best for Albertans.

Joe AnglinRimbey, AB

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WHO COmmittee members

The what it is is simple... the principles of the Strathmore Whole Health Expo is to display prod-ucts/services/information of alternative and holis-tic health care solutions that are available in our community.

This trade fair will be taking place at the Civic Centre on March 31 - April 1, 2012. But the goal is even simpler: We are looking to empower others to improve their health and well-being, through both exposure to and education of the many options available.

This is an age where people are ready to take their own health into their hands. Health begins with finding balance in life. The physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual aspects make up what is our whole self ... It is essential to include all of these in our search for understanding of healthy living. And it can be an overwhelming task! The vast number of products, services and ideas that are available can stop your search before you even know where to start.

This is where the WHO comes in. Our commu-nity has a wealth of people who offer their knowl-edge and services to help better the health of those that are looking for it. From doctors, to private nurses, Chinese medicine to massage, chiroprac-tics to colon cleansing, healthy water to healthy skin care, intuitive practitioners to healing horses; we have so much that can help us live healthier, happier and more balanced lives. We just need to find it! And so the Strathmore Whole Health Expo is a place to find WHO has what you need. And if you are one of the people who have something to share with the community, this will be the place to do it!

The WHO of the Strathmore Whole Health Expo Association is made up of volunteers who have been working tirelessly to bring this fair to Strath-more. The following paragraphs are a small self bio by each member, to introduce themselves and the reason that they are proud to be a part of this effort. We look forward to the many relationships this annual event is sure to generate!

Cynthia Barnesky – Faith is In Your Hands; Co-Chair Hi everyone, my name is Cynthia Barnesky; just one of the wonderful Ladies that are volun-

teering her time to bring to you the Strathmore Whole Health Expo that is coming to Strathmore March 31 and April 1, 2012. I am a Registered and Certified Massage Therapist, Certified Reflexology and IonCleanse Foot Bath Practitioner and a Reiki and Intuitive Reader/Healer Holistic Practitioner and I have been practicing here in Strathmore for four years now. But I have lived here for over eight years and have noticed that through the years there has not been very many Holistic Practitio-ners advertising.

As a Holistic Practitioner myself now, I feel very passionate about healing the whole body natu-rally; mentally, physically, emotionally, and spiritu-ally and that I have had a hard time getting myself out there. Advertising is very expensive to a small business and I wanted to give the small Holistic Practitioner a place to present their services and products to the community. But the most impor-tant thing is to give the community a place that they could find a Holistic Practitioner with natural services, products and information that they might have never known that was out there. I hope to see you and your family at the Expo and maybe you can find a Holistic Practitioner or some natural products that will help your body heal naturally! Thank you all, heal naturally!

Nancy Hiller – Co-Chair, Treasurer Why did I be-come a committee member? Because I totally be-lieve there are so many natural ways we can take care of our whole health, (mind, body and soul). Stress is the #1 cause of disease, so learning to relax by meditating, doing yoga, tai chi, having a massage, or finding a new avenue that you may not even know exist makes total sense to me. If I can be a part of helping even one person find a product or service to help them reduce the stress in their life I would consider our expo a success.

Connie McDonald – Registered Nurse; Volunteer My name is Connie McDonald and I believe The Whole Health Expo is such a great opportunity for all the people of Strathmore to learn what kinds of supportive therapies are available near you to prevent illness, assist with pain control, and pro-mote wellness and healing. I am privileged to help organize this Expo and promote what modalities

are available near you. Please come out and pro-mote your talents, and products or just attend to learn how you can support your families’ wellness needs. The proceeds will go to Strathmore Grow-ing Families Society.

Donna Shortt – Dental Hygeinist; Volunteer My name is Donna Shortt. I am a Dental Hygienist with over 20 years of experience in my field. Although dental hygiene is my profession, personal growth/whole health is my passion. From my own life ex-perience, it has been this journey towards finding that delicate balance between body, mind and soul that has been most fulfilling. It is my hope in be-ing a part of this society to provide the people of Strathmore, access to and information about al-ternative and complimentary health care options within our own community and to encourage all of you to “take your health into your hands”.

Becky Stone – Yoga Teacher - SecretaryI am an instructor of Hatha yoga. I feel like I am

always learning more every day – about the hu-man body, and how it is so closely tied to both the emotional/mental and spiritual bodies. This idea of a trade fair to showcase the options available to a community has been brewing in my mind for a few years now. This is the town that I grew up in, and I am blessed to be back to raise my family. And the community of Strathmore is bursting with fantastic opportunities to improve your health. Just like there is no one right way to practice yoga, there is no one right way to find health and bal-ance in your life.

We are all on our own journeys. It is our respon-sibility to protect our health and that of our fam-ily’s, and I feel so blessed to be a part of helping others along this journey of discovery!

There are so many wonderful and innovative ideas out there, and be they ancient or cutting edge, somewhere are the solutions you are look-ing for. And maybe, just maybe, you will find it at the 2012 Strathmore Whole Health Expo. Can’t wait to meet you!

For more information please contact us via email at [email protected], or on facebook at http/facebook.com/strathmorewhole-healthexpo.

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DOCKET # FOC RET A 13990

REgiOn AB

LiVE: noneCOLOuRs: 4C

Cyan

MAgEnTA

YELLOw

BLACK

PRODuCTiOn: Kari

CREATiVE: Barry Hann

ACCOunT ExEC: Megan/Justin

sTuDiO: Tsao, winfield

PREV. usER: Lalousis, John

DATE iniTiAL

TRiM: 11.5” x 21”CLiEnT

BLEED: noneCLiEnT: Ford

JOB DEsC.: 3 Trucks RYR Template

FiLE nAME: 13990_A_R1_3TrucksRYRTemplate_11.5x21.indd

sTART DATE: 09/28/11

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MEDiA TYPE: newspaper

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REVisiOn nuMBER: 1

sTuDiO

TO PRE-PREss:

TO PuB:

PRODuCTiOn

CREATiVE DiR.

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ACCOunT

FOnT DisCLAiMER: The fonts and related font software included with the attached electronic mechanical are owned (“Y&R Proprietary Fonts”) and/or licensed (“Y&R Licensed Fonts”) by The Young & Rubicam group of Companies uLC. They are provided to you as part of our job order for your services, and are to be used only for the execution and the completion of this job order. You are authorized to use the Y&R Proprietary Fonts in the execution of the job order provided that any and all copies of the Y&R Proprietary Fonts shall be deleted from your systems and destroyed upon completion of this job order. You warrant and represent that you have secured the necessary licenses for the use of Y&R Licensed Fonts in order to execute our job order and will abide by the terms thereof.

A13990 REV 1

ford.ca

2011 F-150 SUPERCAB XLT

$00,000

$1,000ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE

ON MOST 2011 AND 2012 FORD VEHICLES. VISIT FORDCOSTCO.CA

Hurry in and get winter ready. Only at your Ford Store.

Get winter ready with safety features like traction control, available 4x4, and trailer sway control.

own foR onLy

inCLUdES $0,000 in mAnUfACTURER REBATES.

NOW IT’S EASY TO OWN WINTER WITH GREAT OFFERS LIKE

+TowARdS moST nEw foRd vEhiCLES.

this offer is in addition to incentives currently offered on qualifyinG vehicles of model year 2005 or older. incentives ranGe from $500 to $3000. visit www.ford.ca for details.

UP To

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$3,000t

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all t

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PR p

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ple:

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1 Ford Motor Company of Canada vehicles. Total of 5 Best in

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A13990 REV 1

ford.ca

2011 F-150 SUPERCAB XLT

$00,000

$1,000ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE

ON MOST 2011 AND 2012 FORD VEHICLES. VISIT FORDCOSTCO.CA

Hurry in and get winter ready. Only at your Ford Store.

Get winter ready with safety features like traction control, available 4x4, and trailer sway control.

own foR onLy

inCLUdES $0,000 in mAnUfACTURER REBATES.

NOW IT’S EASY TO OWN WINTER WITH GREAT OFFERS LIKE

+TowARdS moST nEw foRd vEhiCLES.

this offer is in addition to incentives currently offered on qualifyinG vehicles of model year 2005 or older. incentives ranGe from $500 to $3000. visit www.ford.ca for details.

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DOCKET # FOC RET A 13990

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MAgEnTA

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PRODuCTiOn: Kari

CREATiVE: Barry Hann

ACCOunT ExEC: Megan/Justin

sTuDiO: Tsao, winfield

PREV. usER: Lalousis, John

DATE iniTiAL

TRiM: 11.5” x 21”CLiEnT

BLEED: noneCLiEnT: Ford

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$00,000

$1,000ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE

ON MOST 2011 AND 2012 FORD VEHICLES. VISIT FORDCOSTCO.CA

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Teens do their part, help out at polling stations

October 14, 2011 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 11

Shannon LeCLairTimes Reporter

When election time comes around, there is a misconception that says there is a disinterest from the younger generation.

That was not the case on Oct. 1 when two 17-year-old Strathmore girls offered their time at the PC poll-ing station after casting their own votes.

“We went in to vote, me and my friends, and they said they needed some help. There was a bunch of openings so we just signed up,” said Amanda Bruce.

She said she was helping because it seemed so busy and a lot of the volun-teers were doing the same thing over and over again throughout the day. Her job was taking care of member-ship sign-ups for a few hours. Bruce would definitely help out again if she were needed.

“It was really organized and a lot more fun than I thought it was going

to be actually,” said Bruce. “All the people were really nice.

Everybody was really helpful and ac-commodating.”

Kathryn Piesas had gone with Bruce to cast her vote, and also decided to lend a hand.

“It felt good to be helping out,” said Piesas.

She had never voted before and had gone because one of the candidates was fighting for something important for one of her friends.

“My friend Rachel is diabetic and Gary Mar was doing something for the diabetic insulin pump so she doesn’t have to go and get her kit all the time,” said Piesas.

“They did a wonderful job and it did appear that they wanted to get involved in the democratic process,” said George Pinchbeck, assistant dep-uty returning officer for Strathmore.

The girls said many people seemed surprised to see them helping out, but both were glad to be there and be a part of it.

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Holy Cross Collegiate, HCC, teacher Jennifer Yersh and her art class have found a new way to incorporate their passion for art, while helping those in need. The class will be hosting a Style Your Sole party in partnership with TOMS Shoes.

“The TOMS program, they started something that was basically a one for one. So for every pair of shoes that a consumer bought they would donate a pair of shoes to a child in (need),” said HCC art student Braeden Mackan.

Anyone in the community can order a pair of white canvas shoes in their size, and upon arrival can design and decorate them.

Tricia Thomas, another HCC art stu-dent, had brought up the idea of a Style Your Sole party, something she had done with her church.

“It started as a class project, but as we started talking about it, it became a school-wide movement. It’s a re-ally good thing because it’s combin-ing both our passions in art and our school’s faith and fundamentals,” said Mackan.

“It isn’t just like a pair of shoes be-cause it’s a nice thing to have a new pair of shoes, it’s actually giving them opportunities for things that they couldn’t do before.

“I think our biggest hope for this project is that it does go school-wide, or if we’re lucky enough people all around the community hear about it, and that they understand that this isn’t just a fashion trend, it’s a really good

cause, and it’s worth supporting.”“They took on this project them-

selves. It’s not a very big class, we’re six in total, but they created a slide-show and went class to class and told the whole school about it,” said Yersh.

For the last few weeks the six stu-dents have also been giving up their lunch break to host a table in the foyer to let the other students know what the project is all about and to hope-fully sign them up.

“It’s just really nice from my perspec-tive to see them really get into it and become global citizens. It really opens up a world of opportunity in terms of what you can do as one person,” said Yersh.

Shae Kivlehan, one of Yersh’s stu-dents, bought five pairs of shoes and is decorating them as Christmas pres-ents.

“The shoes that actually go to Africa, the kids that get them, they can go to school. Shoes are actually part of the uniform,” said HCC student Melissa Hamilton.

It is recommended the shoes are ordered a half size smaller than what you would normally wear, and when the order comes in then a date will be set for the Style your Sole party. People can order directly at www.toms.com or can go through HCC by contact-ing Jennifer Yersh at [email protected]. The cut-off date to order the shoes through the school is Oct. 19. Yersh’s students have offered to deco-rate the shoes for anyone who would like to order them but don’t think they are creative enough to decorate the shoes themselves.

Amanda Bruce, left, and Kathryn Piesas took time out of their Saturday morning schedule to volunteer at the Civic Centre for the PC leadership election on October 1. Tracey Rogers Photos

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Standard resident Ted Allan broke the world record for land speed racing at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah this past August.

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Standard resident and avid car builder and driver Ted Allan broke the world record in his class of land speed racing at the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah this August.

Allan says, “Land speed racing is not a new sport. Cars have been racing in Bonneville for well over 100 years and making it the Mecca for ‘hot rodders’ and racing enthusiasts.

“This August, Bonneville saw well over 570 vehicles and owners arrive from all over North America, Australia, Italy, New Zealand and Sweden.”

After Allan’s 5-mile test run on Aug. 13, he hit 212 mph. His second run hit 228 mph, breaking the record of 217 mph by a Californian the day before. In order to make a record “official” racers must do a back-up run. It was some back-up as his vehicle pushed 231 mph, which gave him an average record speed of 230.192 mph, break-

ing his original world record set earlier that day, thereby necessitating another official second run. His fourth run hit 235 mph, which was his personal best but didn’t officially count because they had to abort the second back-up run because of a wind situation.

For many, racing at Bonneville and El Mirage represents the last area of motorsports where people are encour-aged to come up with their own ideas and try them out, without the need for million-dollar sponsorship deals. No matter what people like to build and race, at Bonneville and El Mirage there’s bound to be a class to race it in. Dream it, build it, race it.

Another aspect of the sport that ap-peals to a lot of the racers is its lack of commercialism. This is racing that’s put on by racers, for racers. You won’t find any corporate suites or posh res-taurants overlooking the Bonneville Salt Flats. The atmosphere at one of these meets in some ways resembles what one might find at many other motorsports events — teams working hard and having a good time. What you’ll find at Bonneville and El Mirage that’s a rare commodity is the tradition involved. Where else could you find people competing in race cars that were originally built in the fifties?

A friend of the family, Don Siewart, was the man who precipitated Allan’s love of cars and racing. Siewart helped prepare Allan for his first build in November 2001 and by 2002 had his

1928 Ford Pickup truck built and race ready. Then in 2009 Allan, after modifi-cations, got his truck racing up to 210 mph, but then his engine blew up. At the time the world record for this class was 214 mph.

Allan wasn’t discouraged as he de-cided to build a new car in October of 2010 and had it completed race ready for the August 13, 2011 races in Bonn-eville. This time Allan had gone from his 1928 truck to building a 1926 Ford Roadster.

The vehicles built for these races are unique and have a few rules laid out for them to be able to qualify to race.

Allan’s Roadster had original dimen-sions from the windshield rearward whereby the width and height was just as an original 1926 Ford. From the windshield forward racers are allowed the freedom to build the body as they want in order to make it as aerody-namic as possible. Looking at the vehi-cle, one can tell the streamlined front to the wide backend is ideal for speed.

Allan was pleased that his car worked beautifully as it was designed and pays tribute to his crew.

“My most important crew member is my beautiful wife of 30 years Dianne, without her none of it would be possi-ble and I am thankful for her support and encouragement,” says Allan. Di-anne has raced in the past herself and picked up speeds of 171 mph, but she hasn’t decided whether she’ll drive the Ford Roadster.

Let the caroling beginmembers of the Strathmore Chil-dren’s Choir have begun practicing their Christmas Carols already. The first practice for both the encore and Bravo groups took place at the United Church on Oct. 6.

Shannon LeClair Photo

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6 10th AnnuAl

ladies nightPirate Party

Saturday, October 22Strathmore Civic Centre

Cocktails: 5 pm Supper: 6 pm

live Band: 9 pm

tickets $50 each. If a full book of 8 tickets are purchased a table can be reserved! Must be 18 years

of age or older to attend.

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October 11 - October 31In celebration of

Canadian Library Month

the Strathmore Municipal Library will be holding a

Food for Overdue Fines Drive!

For every 1 non perishable food

item brought into the library we will waive $2 in fines!

All donations will go to the Wheatland County

Food Bank.

History book namedShannon LeCLairTimes Reporter

Strathmore’s history book finally has a name. Michael Ell and Elisa Max-well, members of the Naming Commit-tee within the Centennial Committee were proud to announce to council that James Bos submitted the winning name for the book. Ell said there were a number of names submitted and it was difficult for them to pick just one. In the end the committee agreed upon the name 100 years of memories. Council approved the name. The book will be out early in the new year.

Citizen of the MonthThe Strathmore Lions Club is an es-

sential part of the community and has a number of initiatives that help all ages. Because of all that the club does, Councillor Bob Sobol nominated them as his choice for October’s Citizen of the Month.

Alberta’s Arts Days were buzzing in RosebudManny everett Times Contributor

Rosebud was selected as one of 2011 Alberta Arts Days main Host Celebration site and re-ceived support from the Government of Alberta for its planned events on the weekend of Sept. 30 to Oct. 2.

Rosebud kicked off their weekend on Friday at 5 p.m. in style with an Art and Gallery Walk, highlighting five venues that showcased painting, quilting, weaving, homemade jewelry, photogra-phy, and costume design by various artists in the community and area. The afternoon also held the official opening of internationally renowned photographer Harry Palmer’s display of “A Por-trait of Rosebud” featuring Rosebud people and places shot in the early 1980’s and in 2010-2011. The evening ended with a well-attended fantastic Family Dance where all ages were encouraged to “learn it and do it” learning some new folk steps throughout the evening.

Guests for the weekend were encouraged to take in the most recent performance from the Rosebud Dinner Theatre, “Queen Milli of Galt”, a hilariously touching love story, which will soon be coming to a close as they prepare and set up for their Christmas production “The Gifts of the Magi” set to open on Nov. 4.

There were many opportunities for children to participate in the weekend where workshops were provided for everyone’s tastes. One of the popular workshops was Saber Making, led by young Rosebud artists Donovan Snider and Had-den Eliuk. Kids used old magazines, pvc dow-els and pipe insulators and crafted custom toy sabers that could be used for the Stage Combat

Crown Jewels join for tea and entertainment The Crown Jewels of Canada, the Strathmore chapter Dames of Whine and Roses, enjoyed tea, cake and good company on Oct. 4. The guest enter-tainers were the Noteables from Calgary who sang in between cake and tea.

Shannon LeClair Photo

Kevin Sorensen, middle, taking part in the Drumming Circle with two local Rosebud residents.

Photo courtesy of the Miller Family in Rosebud

workshop. The Combat Workshop introduced kids (and some adults) with professional theatre fighting directed by local stage artists Karl Sine and Nathan Schmidt in an active training session.

Official “Rosebud Alberta Arts Days” Assembly kicked off with a performance by Rosebud’s new all-male choir, The Men of the Bud. There were guest greetings from local dignitaries including Kevin Sorensen, representatives from Rosebud Centre of the Arts, Rosebud Historical Society and the Rosebud Church. Sorensen found himself in-cluded in all the fun by participating in a Drum Circle as well as the all-male choir.

Music and Spoken Word Night happened on Saturday evening with an eclectic range of music and writing in Rosebud’s two newest fantastic eat-eries, the Thorny Rose Cafe and Wild Horse Jack’s Bistro and Grill. The following were those who participated in the evening at the Thorny Rose Café : Natalie Gauthier (poetry), Aaron Krogman (singer/songwriter), Kyrsten Erickson (poetry), special guest Ben Folkman (poetry and song), and headliner blues singer and keyboardist Jennie Thai. At Wildhorse Jack’s : the hometown kings, the ever popular Rosebud River Valley Boys.

It seems like there is always something happen-ing in Rosebud. For more information of all the action and particularly the newest stage shows check it all out at www.rosebud.ca.

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What’s

Happening?What’s happening is a free weekly community calendar. if you are a non-profit group and have a special event you would like to promote, please email your information to [email protected] or call 403-934-5589 or fax 403-934-5546 and we will include your information on this weekly Community page. Due to space restrictions, please keep information to a minimum.

Mark Your Calendars for these

Upcoming SpecialEvents....

Gleichen curlinG club, AnnuAl GenerAl MeetinG

Monday, October 17 @ 6pm at the Rink, Welcoming new members.

children’s Wish FoundAtion AnnuAl Jelly beAn dAnce

October 14, 6 – 8 pm at the Strathmore Civic Centre for children grade 6 and under, grade 2 and under must

be with an adult. $5/child, and adults are free. Halloween costumes encouraged.

Wish MAkers WAlk For Wishes October 15 @ 8:30am registration and 9am walk. Free pancake breakfast and fun kids activities. Pre register at www.childrenswish.ca or call Christie at 403-934-8155.

niGhtinGAle hAlloWeen/hArVest PArty Nightingale Hall - Firday, October 28. Pot Luck Supper:

6:30 pm - Games & Dance: 8 - 11 pm. Cost: Food donations for the food bank.

Food For Fines October 11-31. The library will waive $2.00 in fines for every non-perishable food item donated.

All donations will go to the Wheatland County Food Bank at the end of the month.

strAthMore Girl Guides AnnuAl Food driVe Strathmore Sparks, Brownies & Guides will be going

door-to-door collecting non-perishable food items for the Strathmore Food Bank on Tuesday & Wednesday October 18th and 19th. Pathfinders and Rangers will be helping the Food Bank Volunteers sort and shelve the items. If we miss you please take your items to the local grocery store food

bank bin or call 403-934-2495 for pick-up.

cookinG toGether ProGrAM All sessions to be held at Lord of All Lutheran Church 112

Lakeside Blvd. Strathmore. Social get together for those 55+ to prepare and have a group lunch and take a second

portion home. To register call Betty-Anne at (403) 901-7811. Fee $4 per session or $18 for all 4 sessions 10 am – 1pm for

all sessions. All sessions are on Mondays. Dates Oct 17, Oct 24, Nov 24, Nov 28. Special “Men Only” session Nov 7th. Nutrition information sessions at 1:00 pm following the Cooking Program provided by Greta Kubis, Dietitian Alberta Health Services Dates October 17 – Healthy Eating, October 24 – Meal Planning and Nov 28 – Food Safety and Storage.

Register by calling Betty-Anne at (403) 901-7811

strAthMore rurAl FireFiGhters AssociAtion to host the 10th AnnuAl

lAdies niGht PirAte PArty! Saturday, October 22 at the Strathmore Civic Centre.

Tickets available at Pro Water Conditioning or NV Hair & Body.

Gleichen’s 4th AnnuAl oktoberFest @ the Gleichen Community Centre on Oct. 22nd. Doors open @ 5:30, dinner @ 6:00 pm, tickets in advance $15/

ticket, $20 @ the door, 2012 memberships sold at the door for $5.00, bring your own beer stein. Phone for tickets:

Doris: 734-0114. Fran: 734-2891. Erma: 734-3863 Alice: 1-403-644- 2969

WheAtlAnd lodGe AnnuAl FAll teA 76 2nd St. Saturday October 22, 2 – 4pm. Craft sale, bake sale, entertainment, raffle, silent auction, 50/50 draw & door

prizes. $2.00 Admission. Everyone welcome!

Royal Canadian Legion For information regarding hall rentals, darts and crib, please call 403.934.5119

MOPS (Mother’s Of Preschoolers) meet 1st and 3rd Thursdays 9:30am – 11:30am at the Strathmore Alliance Church. Babysitting available for ages 0 - 6. For more information call Jennifer at 403-934-5799 or visit www.mops.org

Strathmore Parent and Tot Playgroup, meets every Tuesday at 9:30 - 11:30 am. in the Strathmore United Church Basement. For more information call Tammy at 403-983-7284 or Ali at 403-934-2089. $1 per child

Strathmore District Health Services Auxiliary Meetings are held the fourth Monday of the month @ 1:30 pm, (excluding July & August). Lower level Conference Room at the Strathmore Hospital. New members welcome. For more info please call 403-934-4436

Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce meets the third Monday of the month @ 7:00 p.m. All members welcome. Check web page for meeting location. For more information call 403-901-3175 or www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com.

Come Fly With Us 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn. Meet Wednes-days at 6:30pm at the blue building and Quonset on the Ag grounds. Boys & Girls welcome between 12 & 19 years. Call Joanna Howard at 403-983-5796 for more information.

HIV Edmonton providing support, education and advocacy for those infected with, affected by or at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years. Go to www.hivedmonton.com or call toll free 1.877.388.5742.

TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly Want to Lose Those Unwanted Pounds?? Need support to reach your goal? We are here for you! We meet every Thursday at 6:30 pm @the Anglican Church. Contact Melissa @ 403-901-1566 or Lynne @ 403-934-4359 to join our journey to a fitter you.

The Hope Bridges Society Board meetings held the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at #3-236-3rd. Avenue. Please visit our website at www.hopebridges.ca or contact us at [email protected].

Strathmore Musical Arts Society, If you love music and musicians and have a special soft spot for the Blues, you would enjoy being part of this group. Call 403-934-4196 or 403-680-7721 to get on our phone or email list and be notifies about meetings and upcoming events.

Strathmore Elks Lodge #491 meets 3rd Tuesday at the Strathmore Curling Club 6:30 pm. Steak Supper at 7 pm. New Members welcome. Call Greg 403-888-6155.

Meals on Wheels is available in Strathmore. For information or to obtain this service please contact Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335.

Strathmore FASD Parent Support Group at the Strathmore United Church. For more info call Pam @652-4776.

Strathmore Caregiver Support Group This is an opportunity for caregivers to find support and benefit from interaction with others in a similar situation. For more information or to register call Amy Yaneza at 403-361-7176.

Sunday School for All Ages: Lord of All Lutheran Church offers Christian Education opportunities for ages 3 years to adult, on Sunday Mornings. All are Welcome! For more information please call Margo Sevick 403-901-2044 or call the Church Office at 403-934-2374.

Wheatland Conservation & Wildlife Association (Your local fish & game club). Meetings – 2nd Thursday every month, 7:30pm at the Clubhouse. Call Larry at 403-934-4388 for more information.

Wheatland Rural Crime Watch. Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each Month. Featuring guest speakers. For more information call 403-934-4055.

Strathmore Lions Club meets the first and third Thursday at the Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm.

Strathmore Country Gardens Club Meetings at least once per month. Tours, guest speakers, workshops and much more included in a membership. $20 single, $30 family. For more information visit www.strathmorecountrygardensclub.webs.com or phone Linda Pekrul 403-901-0017.

Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53 meets the first Monday of each Month at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at 403-901-6038. Website: www.strathmore53.com

Strathmore Homeschool Familes. Any Strathmore and Area familes that are homeschooling are invited to join our Yahoo Group. groups.yahoo.com/group/strathmorehsfams

Adult Competitive Drop In VolleyballWednesdays 7-9 Crowther Memorial Junior High$2.00 per drop inBegins Wednesday September 21, 2011

Free Tree for all New Born Babies Attention all infants – remind your parents to register your birth so a tree can be planted commemorating your birth in the Chinook Credit Union Birth Forest in Strathmore. Registration Forms are available at the Town office, Chinook Credit Union and Health Unit. (A Communities in Bloom Project)

Healing Rooms, open for prayer Mondays from 7 to 9 pm. at the Harvest Healing Centre at 115A-3rd. Avenue in Strathmore. Everyone is Welcome.

Strathmore Full Gospel Church We’re a Pentecostal Bible based family church that has something for all ages. Call 934-2225 or visit www.strathmorefullgospel.com

SENIORS 50+HAPPY GANG, General Meeting the second Tuesday of each month at 1:15. For more information call 403-901-2377.

Chestermere and area Children (& Families) with Type 1 Diabetes. Our Goal is to create a group of mature, responsible members where we open our own homes as Safe Places for Diabetic Children to go to if ever in Diabetic Distress. Join the Facebook group for more information.

Parent Link has reopened as Hand-In-Hand Parent Link Centre! Call 403-983-0076 for Program information or drop by the office in Country Lane Mall for a Program Calendar.

The Community Crisis Society, operating Wheatland Shelteris currently seeking volunteer applicants to serve on the board. Interest individuals may contact Gerry at (403) 934-6634, Monday -Thursday, or e-mail: [email protected].

Wheatland Business Women Meet the second Tuesday of the month @ 8:00 am at Days Inn & Suites. New members welcome http://businesswomen.ca and follow us on Facebook. Call 403-324-6641.

Wheatland Business Women Wed. Oct 12-Small Business Week

Strathmore & District Agricultural Society Darcy Ledene - General ManagerStrathmore & District Agricultural [email protected] 403.934.5811 Office 403.999.7646 Cell 403.901.0299 Fax Facebook: Strathmore StampedeTwitter: Strathmore Rodeo

Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society (SRVSS) SRVSS is looking for men and women interested in becoming front line victim advocates to provide support, information and referrals to victims of crime or tragedy. We need individuals interested in a chal-lenging and rewarding volunteer experience who are caring and non-judgmental with a sincere interest in helping victims move past their immediate trauma.We provide extensive training in many areas, includ-ing sexual assaults, domestic violence, suicide, court preparation, and sudden death. If you are interested in volunteering your time please contact Lesley Hering at the Strathmore RCMP Detachment at (403) 934-6552.

RCCG Peculiar People Assembly, StrathmoreIf you’re feeling lost in an increasingly secular world, may we suggest that you find your way to our church at 237, 1st Ave this Sunday by 8.30am. Call 403-667-7832.

Strathmore Baptist Church Meeting Sundays @ 11am and Thursdays @ 7pm, Call Pastor David Blankenship for info 403-390-4431.

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Bevan Daverne, Superintendent of GHSD, far left, at meeting in Central Bow Valley

Manny Everett Photo

It’s a new Chamber - be part of it!

Celebrating business 2011!Participate in selecting the 2011 Emerging Entrepreneur Award

thursday, October 20strathmore travelodge

6:30-7:15pm standing reception7:15pm awards Presentation

Tickets $25/person. Tickets available on-line at www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com

or by calling 403.901.3175

• Competitive Pricing • Travel Insurance

• World Wide Assistance • Tour Packages

• 24-hour Emergency Help • Airline Tickets

• Passport & FAC Photos

Ph: 403-934-2400 Fax: 403-934-6226

105B - 100 Ranch Market, Strathmore, AB

Celebrating 32 years in business. Thanks Strathmore & area for your support.

What is Your Perfect Vacation?We’ll Get You There!

Effective September 24, 2011

we will be oPEn SATuRdAYS from 9 am to 1 pm. (With the exception of long weekends)

LionsChristmas

PartyLions

Christmas Party

Attention Individuals & Businessmen of Strathmore & Area

You and your staff may be interested in attending?

PleASe NOte: A maximum of 375 tickets will be sold. tables are reserved on a “first come first served” basis for those that have paid for their tickets. No refunds will

be given on tickets BUt one can call to put your name on a waiting list.

Saturday, December 10Strathmore Civic Centre

Cocktails 6:30 pm • Dinner 7:00 pm

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Four communities in the same boatManny EvErEtt Times Contributor

Golden Hills School Division’s Superintendent Bevan Daverne met with the School Councils of East Wheatland’s four schools to open up discus-sions again in hopes of finding a solution to the school situation in the area.

Declining enrollment, aging buildings, and changing demographics has put East Wheatland’s schools and communities in the same boat. As no one school is able to do it alone, the communities need to reach a consensus so they can begin pad-dling in the same direction towards a solution.

Gleichen’s Central Bow Valley, Hussar School, Rockyford School and Standard School each held meetings over the last two weeks with the Super-intendent, parents and concerned citizens over the matter. All came to somewhat of a consensus that things needed to change and change rapidly as this could no longer be pushed onto the “back-burner”.

At Central Bow Valley on Oct. 5, over 30 people including the present School Council, came to-gether to hear what GHSD is looking for in East Wheatland. Daverne said, “We are looking at our process for a solution in the area to restart the discussions and move ahead. We (the Board of GHSD) understand that it has been painful for parents, school staffs, trustees and especially the kids these past few years in particular due to the unrest and misinformation. This is not a new problem and these concerns are widespread all across rural Alberta. What has been a lobby exer-cise in the past needs to be changed to a solution-focused cooperation from all four communities.”

Daverne listened empathetically to the con-cerns that were brought to the table, which were essentially the same concerns that the communi-ties have had for the last decade or longer. Many

expressed the concern that the lack of a presence of a Kindergarten to Grade 6 school in each com-munity would cause the communities to “die off”. However, looking at demographics and growth patterns in East Wheatland, there is the question of if there are enough students attending to allow these schools to be viable.

In the next couple of months the communi-ties of Hussar, Gleichen, Rockyford and Standard need to come together, leaving the past issues behind and move ahead to what all of them say is the main drive behind their wants and needs and that is “What is in the best interest of our chil-dren?” Daverne said, “Parents will always make the best decision for their families and we need to make all the information available and trans-parent to everyone involved.”

Sandra Burke of Gleichen has four grandchil-dren in the community and she stressed that the “lack of transparency and scare tactics in the past from the Board of Directors of GHSD will not be tolerated any longer.” There has been a lack of “cohesion” in the communities as one has been pitted against the other for such a long time (some can’t even remember when there wasn’t any fighting).

Daverne said that what he has heard from par-ents from all the communities is: split grades are o.k., triple grades are questionable, beyond triple grades, from a parental perspective, is not o.k. For high school there are a different set of ex-pectations and parents have mixed feelings as to what the range is. Academically speaking it is im-portant to have live teacher-taught classes, there needs to be a sports program, music and arts programs made available. The students “want it all”.

East Wheatland residents can be on the lookout for more information and meetings in the weeks ahead.

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Oktoberfest comes to Strathmore Shannon LeCLairTimes Reporter

One of the best things about Octo-ber is Oktoberfest, something Holy Cross Collegiate, HCC, will be hosting for the first time on Oct. 21 at the Civic Centre. Oktoberfest has been a part of Bavarian culture since the early 1800’s and is a tradition that has carried on, and been emulated, throughout the years. While the event hosted by HCC won’t follow the beer chugging two-day festival’s style, it is sure to be a great community event and a lot of fun.

“It’s just something different, it is something new. We wanted something more at the beginning of the year,” said Andrea Culshaw, one of the or-ganizers with the Parents Social Club.

She said it is a great way for the par-ents to get to know each other, and

is open to the entire community. It is also a fundraiser for the school and after feeling the last one didn’t do as well as it could have, the club decided to try something new.

“It’s always been like a ‘funny mon-ey’ casino, and we thought let’s change it up. It wasn’t doing well, as well as we would like it, so we thought we would try something a little different. Bring it into a different time of year, make it more of a ‘get-to-know-your-community’,” said Culshaw.

“Our funding goes directly back into the school, and it goes directly to the core subjects. We fund anything that is not funded by the government.”

It’s going to be an evening of dinner and dancing. During dinner the enter-tainment is sure to put the guests into an Oktoberfest kind of mood.

“During the dinner…one of our stu-dents, she plays accordion and she’s

part of an ensemble, so her and her mom and their group are coming to play an accordion ensemble. It’s kind of neat, so we’re kind of excited about that,” said Culshaw.

The group is called the Jarosh Ac-cordion Ensemble and isn’t the only entertainment for the night - a few fa-thers have volunteered to DJ for the dance portion of the night.

It’s an adult only event but some stu-dents will be helping out with cooking the food.

Tickets are on sale for $40 each. Anyone wishing to just attend the dance it will be $15 per ticket. Tickets can be purchased at Holy Cross Colle-giate, Bangles Hair Studio and Spa, or email Andrea at [email protected].

Happy Birthday!The Legion celebrated its 85th birthday on Oct. 8. members enjoyed going through the many years of photo albums, and there was cake for everyone.

Photo courtesy of the Strathmore Legion

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After a trying campaign last sea-son, the Wheatland Braves are off to a fantastic start to the 2011-2012 schedule.

The local double-A peewee team improved to 5-0-1 on the season, after sweeping a pair of home games this past weekend at the Strathmore Family Centre.

In an early battle for top spot in the South Division, the Braves defeated the Bow Valley Timber-wolves 3-2 on Oct. 7, before post-ing a 6-2 win over the Airdrie Light-ning on Oct. 9.

“We went a long time last year before we had this many points in the season, for sure,” said Braves head coach Keith Klemmensen. “We’ve got some talented, hard-working guys again – we always try and pick mentally tough guys.

“I don’t want to downplay the hard work we’ve done, but we’ve been very fortunate because we’ve started a few game quite poorly.”

According to Klemmensen, the Braves were very fortunate against the Timberwolves. After a scoreless first period, the Braves fell 2-0 go-ing into the third period of play.

However, the team ignited for three goals in the final 9:56 of the game to earn the win. Connor Dun-lop took a feed from Isaac Benoit to open the scoring for the Braves, before Lucas Muenchrath and Cole Reinhardt combined to assist on Matthew Quigley’s goal 24 seconds later.

Ryan Ries completed the come-back for the Braves when he scored a powerplay goal with 5:56 remain-

ing, collecting a pass from Ryan Bell and Malik Kaddoura.

“We had some really prolonged lapses (with) lack of effort, atten-tion to the task, attention to detail. We were quite fortunate to get the win (Friday),” said Klemmensen. “This will come to an end if we don’t play 60 minutes – that’s all there is too it.”

However, the Braves came to play on Sunday and proved that their hot start is no fluke. Riley Ro-mashenko scored the hat-trick and added an assist to lead the way for the Braves, while Kaddoura, Bell and Kaden Hanas each scored once. Ty Tarvyd made 31 saves for the win, while Reinhardt added a pair of helpers in the win.

The Braves collected two goals in each period and peppered the Lightning with 43 shots en route to the win.

The bottom line, despite how each win was achieved, is that the Braves are the top team in the league and Klemmensen says the team had to be prepared for the bulls-eye on their back.

“At the end of the day (teams) will be gunning for us, you’re ex-actly right,” said the coach. “That’s part of the growing up process of becoming a double-A player. We’ll see how they handle it. (The coach-ing staff) will do what we can to prepare them for it.”

The Braves next game is Oct. 16 (4:15 p.m.) when they host the Inn-isfail Flyers at the Strathmore Fam-ily Centre.

Warriors remain undefeatedThe Wheatland Warriors im-

proved to 4-0-1 on the season after

whipping the Red Deer Steel Kings 9-0 on the road Oct. 8 and edging the Airdrie Lighning 4-3 the follow-ing day at the Strathmore Family Centre.

Will Conley and Markus Lavallee each scored twice and added two assists to lead the way for the War-riors, while Shane Fraser added a pair of goals and an assist in the 9-0 romp. Jayse Wilson scored twice and Kaleb Robinson also tallied for the Warriors.

On Sunday, Fraser again notched two goals and an assist to lead the way for the Warriors, while Robin-son and Conley each scored once.

The local double-A bantam team will play a pair of road games this weekend when they travel to La-combe and Innisfail.

Chiefs improve to 3-0Just like the peewee and bantam

teams, the Wheatland Chiefs dou-ble-A midget squad improved to 3-0 on the season with a 10-3 road win over the Taber Golden Suns on Oct. 8.

Going into the third period with a 3-3 tie, the Chiefs exploded for seven unanswered goals in the third period.

Abe Jensen notched a hat-trick, while Connor McCallum and Brooker Pretty Youngman each scored twice to lead the Cheifs. James Price added a goal and two helpers, while Justin Kostluk added a goal and an assist. Ryan Thom-as notched the other goal for the Chiefs.

The Chiefs next home game is Oct. 14 (7:30 p.m.) when they host the Airdrie Lightning at the Strath-more Family Centre.

Braves off to hot start

sportsMario Prusina Times Editor

After earning four out of a possible six points to start the season, UFA Bisons head coach Jer-emy Friesen likes the way his team has pro-gressed since Game 1.

After posting a 2-2 draw to open the season versus Lethbridge, the Bisons hit the road this past weekend, defeating the Lloydminster Bob-cats 4-3 on Oct. 8, before earning another 2-2 draw versus the J Ennis Kings the following day.

Despite not winning all the games, Friesen likes what he sees from his triple-A midget squad.

“Absolutely” there has been a progression in their game said Friesen. “Our attention to detail is a lot better. We’re staying within the system – guys are starting to figure out pretty quick that when they do that, we’re successful and it works.

“Now it’s just an execution piece – our timing is just a little bit off when our passes are half a second behind or a half second early. That has resulted in scoring opportunities going by the wayside.

“It’s a work in progress, but so far, I think we’ve taken steps in the right direction each time out.”

On Saturday night, the Bisons used four pow-erplay goals en route to the win. Tyler Haiste scored once and added a pair of assists to lead the way for the Bisons, while Tyler Wong, Aus-tin Masse and Alex Bechtold also tallied for the Herd.

Owen Ferguson had two assists and goalten-der Grayson Sharpe earned his first AMHL vic-tory.

“We were effective when we got pucks deep and punished their d-men,” said Friesen of the win. “In the second period we had a bit of a col-lapse – they started hitting us pretty high and pretty late and they kind of got us off of our game there a little bit.

“In the third period, we stuck with it and re-ally started attacking them again. We’ve got a lot more skill and a lot more speed up front.”

Despite missing a handful of opportunities, the Bisons still took a point the following day against the Kings.

“We were shorthanded for 12 to 14 minutes alone in the first period,” described Friesen. “We came out of that (only) down 1-0. I thought we did a great job on the penalty kill. In the sec-ond period, we stayed five-on-five and we really started taking over the game. We really exposed them down low – they couldn’t handle our fore-check or our speed.

“We were very good throughout the game, we just had one let down at the end.”

The Bisons will now travel to Lethbridge on Oct. 15, before returning home to face the Grand Praire Storm on Oct. 16 (2 p.m.) at the Strathmore Family Centre.

Bisons progress with each game

The Wheatland Braves improved to 5-0-1 on the season after defeating the Airdrie Lightning 6-2 on Oct. 9 at the Strathmore Family Centre.

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Wheatland athletic association would like to invite everyone to attend our

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For the first time this seasons, the Kings came away from a pair of week-end games without two points.

After splitting their first two week-ends with a win and a loss, the Kings dropped both games this past week-end, slipping to 2-4-0 on the season.

The local junior B team lost 4-3 at home to the Cochrane Generals on Oct. 8, before losing 5-3 to the Coal-dale Copperheads the flowing day on the road.

After giving the Generals a 3-0 first period lead, the Kings chipped away when Leslie Doore converted on the powerplay from Lucas Ford and Racey Big Snake with 4:19 left in the second period.

Sam Lonnberg pulled the Kings to within a goal 1:46 into the third pe-

riod, when he converted a feed from Brandon Neufeld and Joe Colborne. Austin Fisher tied the game at the 7:53 mark, when he converted a play from Aaron Elaschuk and Mark Goodman.

However, the comeback was stopped short as the Generals scored with just 47 seconds left to steal the win.

On Sunday, the Kings allowed the first goal early in the first period be-fore Neufeld evened the score head-ing into the second period.

The Copperheads then scored three unanswered goals in the middle frame to take a 4-1 lead before Hayden War-rack scored a powerplay goal late in the period, cutting the deficit in half. The Kings started the third period with an early powerplay goal from Neufeld, when he converted a feed from Tyler Brandon and Parker Georgsen.

Despite a couple of chances in the period, the Copperheads iced the

Leaving points on the table

JaMes Giancola Times Jr. Reporter

The peewee Spartans football team was in Red Deer Oct. 8 playing against the Hornets. The game went well for the Spartans, who defeated the Hornets with a score of 46-0.

“The defense is working as a unit with no one player trying to steal the show” said head coach Doug Klauck. The running game was working, but the defense was even better, not allowing the Hornets offence to score a single point. The senior Spartans and the ban-tams Spartans didn’t fare as well, both losing their respective games. Though the senior team pulled through in the

second half, gaining more touchdowns, it wasn’t enough to pull a victory out of the game. The senior Spartans were up against a very good team, a team they will play one more time in the playoffs. The Spartans will lose a few players for the playoff game due to population re-strictions. The team has games in two weeks on Friday the 21st in Calgary. The peewee and bantam teams will both be on home turf this Saturday, with the peewees playing against La-combe and the bantam facing Hunting Hills. If the peewees are able to pull off the win they will be on a four game winning streak, and as most players know a team going into the playoffs hot is a very dangerous team to play.

Peewee Spartans are the only team to come home with a win this week

game with a late goal to earn the win. The Kings will now hit the road

on Oct. 14 when they travel to Three Hills, before facing the Okotoks Oilers the following day at the Strathmore Family Centre. Game time is slated for 8 p.m.

The Wheatland Kings dropped a pair of games this past weekend, including their home game versus the Cochrane Generals on Oct. 8 at the Strathmore Family Centre. Despite battling back from a 3-0 deficit, the Kings allowed the game winner with just 47 seconds left, losing 4-3.

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JETS ATHLETICS has been in operation in Strathmore since 1995. Adapting and evolving to meet the needs of Strathmore Youth specifically, our JETS name stands for “Just Enjoy The Sport.” We strive to make learning the various sports fun, exciting, and challenging. We strongly en-courage good sportsmanship, with little empha-sis on keeping score or statistics until the players are older. All of our programs are designed to keep children active and to develop their ath-letic abilities, while building self-esteem in a fun and friendly atmosphere. Sportsmanship, fitness, and skill development are all emphasized and all children are encouraged to participate, regard-less of their previous experiences and abilities. Coach Pat Fule, a high school teacher, has over 30 years of coaching experience and has worked

with children of all ages and abilities in a variety of sports. Coach Fule is constantly adapting his lessons to meet the needs of his participants.

JETS has been a regular sports fixture on Mon-day nights in Strathmore for many years. We offer basketball, badminton, and volleyball programs to children from Grades 1-9 and would love for you to join us. Our programs are designed so that when one sport ends, the next one begins, allowing children to stay active throughout the school year and participate in all three of our sports programs if they choose.

The two following programs will be offered after this basketball season. Jets Badminton will start on December 5 and run till March 12, 2012 with 8 sessions. Stars Volleyball will run a 10-week session from March 19 through to June 4. Any and all information can be found by contact-ing [email protected] or by calling 403-934-4599.

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Thanks go to all the many volunteers and spon-sors who helped to make the show run smoothly. For information and photos please visit the web-sites: funcountryriders.com and whisperingspirit-stables.com.

Fun Riders team up with Whispering Spirit

Walk/Trot (all ages): Class 1A: 1. Hannah Carlson 2. Rob Charette 3. Dixie O’KeefeClass 1B: 1. Robin Braunwarth 2. Grace Olson 3. Paul DeslariersWestern Pleasure: Pee Wee: 1. Sarah Wolfs 2. Talia Beckie 3. Kailey BeckieJunior: 1. Katie edelman 2. Shaynne Salmon 3. Dawn CarlsonSenior: 1. Carolyn Kennedy 2. Katrina Janzen 3. Nora maidmanWestern equitation: Pee Wee: 1. Talia Beckie 2. Sarah Wolfs 3. Carlie WellsJunior: 1. Robyn Braunwarth 2. Shaynne Salmon 3. Breanne GreySenior: 1. Nora maidman 2. michelle Strauss 3. Carolyn KennedyTrail: Pee Wee: 1. Talia Beckie 2. Grace Olson 3. Sarah WolfsJunior: 1. Dawn Carlson 2. Katie edelman 3. Shaynne SalmonSenior: 1. Nora maidman 2. Katrina Janzen 3. Carolyn KennedyCommand: 1. Pee Wee: 1. Sarah Wolfs 2. Talia Beckie 3. Carlie WellsJunior: 1. Breanne Grey 2. Shaynne Salmon 3. Robyn BraunwarthSenior: 1. Nora maidman 2. Carolyn Kennedy 3. Katrina Janzenenglish Pleasure: Pee Wee: 1. Talia Beckie 2. Sarah Wolfs 3. Hannah CarlsonJunior: 1. melissa Argue 2. Hannah Olson 3. Breanne GreySenior: 1. Shannon Potter 2. Karen Carlson 3. Ruby musselmanenglish equitation: Pee Wee: 1. Carlie Wells 2. Hannah Carlson 3. Talia Beckie

Junior: 1. melissa Argue 2. Dawn Carlson 3. Jordan FerratonSenior: 1. Shannon Potter 2. Karen Carlson 3. Ruby musselmanOpen Hunter- 2’-2’3: Open Hunter: 1. melissa Argue 2. Carlie Wells 3. Talia BeckieHandy Hunter: 1. Carlie Wells 2. Talia Beckie 3. Hannah OlsonHunter Under Saddle: 1. Talia Beckie 2. Carlie Wells 3. Dawn CarlsonOpen Hunter- 2’3-2’6: Open Hunter: 1. melissa Argue 2. Shannon Potter 3. Rob CharetteHandy Hunter: 1. melissa Argue 2. Rob Charette 3. Shannon PotterHunter Under Saddle: 1. melissa Argue 2. Shannon Potter 3. Breanne Grey

HiGH POiNT AWARDS:Western Division: Pee Wee : TALiA BeCKie Reserve: Sarah WolfsJunior: SHAYNNe SALmON Reserve: Dawn CarlsonSenior: NORA mAiDmAN Reserve: Carolyn Kennedyenglish Division: Pee Wee: TALiA BeCKie Reserve: Carlie WellsJunior: meLiSSA ARGUe Reserve: Dawn CarlsonSenior: SHANNON POTTeR Reserve: Karen CarlsonHunter Division- 2’0-2’3: CARLie WeLLS Reserve: Talia BeckieHunter Division- 2’3-2’6: meLiSSA ARGUe Reserve: Shannon PotterOverall High Point Western: NORA mAiDmANOverall Reserve Western: Talia BeckieOverall High Point english: meLiSSA ARGUeOverall Reserve english: Carlie Wells

On Oct.5 Holy Cross Colle-giate’s Grade 7 Cross Coun-try team competed in zones, and were able to bring home a few new ribbons, includ-ing first place for Chris Re-beyka. HCC kids at the cross country meet in Strathcona Tweedsmuir.

Photo courtesy of Jenni annicchiarico

Cross Country season already over

JeTS has been a regular monday night sports fixture since 1995, offering bas-ketball, badminton and volleyball at dif-ferent points throughout the year.

manny everett Photo

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Personal services Professionals required

Are you a qualified professional interested in providing on-site services to our valued residents – the seniors of sagewood supportive living community soon to open in Strathmore?

F Hairdresser / BarberF Visiting PodiatristF Visiting Dentist / Dental HygienistF Massage Therapist

Applicants must be able to provide copy of professional certification, insurance, WCB and meet Infection Prevention & Control Standards and all Legislation Requirements relating to public health, personal services, AHS standards for hairdressing and massage therapy.

Please submit your letter of interest, qualifications and certification to [email protected] or fax to 403 873 3225.

SAGEWOOD SENIORS COMMUNITYNOW HIRING

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES PART TIME NIGHTS

Must hold valid CPR & CLPNA Registration

RECREATION THERAPY AIDEPART TIME

Please email resume to:

[email protected]

$16.56/hr, minimumPlan, organize, direct, control and

evaluate the operations of restaurant and bar food & beverage service. Implement operational

procedures, resolve customer complaints and ensure health and safety regualations are followed.

Responsible to recruit staff, schedule and oversee staff training and monitor staff performance.

Can apply within between 2 pm & 4 pm, or fax to 403-934-9390, or email to [email protected]

F.T food & beverage

supervisor

Town of STraThmore Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life

DEVELOPMENT OFFICER II Competition #TOS2011-031

The Town of Strathmore is a vibrant and progressive community of 12,000 people, located on the Trans Canada Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. Major infrastructure, including a Regional Waterline from Calgary is now in place and will support a population of 30, 000, with opportunity to expand to 50,000.

We are looking for a dynamic and highly motivated individual to join the Planning & Development Team. This position will report to the Director of Planning & Development. The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive and entrepreneurial environment, and opportunity to succeed. We endeavor to be leaders in municipal sustainability, and encourage our employees to help us achieve excellence.The successful candidate will be required to have a comprehensive background in development processes (including review and approval of subdivision and development applications and administering and enforcing the land use bylaw).

Qualifications: The ideal candidate will hold a University Degree in Planning along with a minimum of two years of development and planning experience in an urban municipal planning environment or an Applied Land Use Planning Certificate and a minimum of 5 years of experience with an urban municipality. Membership in the Alberta Development Officers Association is required. Knowledge of the Municipal Government Act and Subdivision and Development Regulations is a must as is a demonstrated belief in continuous learning and community involvement.

Salary: Current remuneration for this position is $35.45 to $40.99 per hour, with a 35 hour week. The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan, and Health & Wellness Benefit.

If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your resume by November 10, 2011 to:

Linda Nelson, Deputy CAO Town of Strathmore 680 Westchester Road Strathmore AB T1P 1J1 Phone: 403-934-3133 Fax: 403-934-4713 Email: [email protected]

We thank all applicants and their interest in the Town of Strathmore, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

help wantedhelp wanted

help wanted

help wanted

Cheadle Community Club

Cocktails - 5:30 pmdinner - 6:30 pm

music by Ray the d Jaydoor prizes

Saturday, october 22

tickets - $20 per personFor tickets call

Charlotte 403-901-0187Joanne 403-934-5628

Presale tickets will be entered into a draw.

This project is funded in part by Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.

Brought to you by Growing Families Society - Bridging the Gap Program, Wheatland FCSS, Strathmore United Way, Lord of All Lutheran Church and the Wheatland County Food Bank Society

Pre register by calling Betty-Anne, Volunteer Coordinator at (403) 901-7811, by the Friday prior

to the Monday session.Registration fee is $4 per session or

$18 for all 4 Cooking Together sessions. (includes all supplies & container for 2nd portion)

www.bridgingthegapalberta.ca

Social get together for those 55+ to prepare and have a group lunch and take home a second portion.

Location: Lord of All Lutheran Church, 112 Lakeside Blvd. Strathmore

Growing Families Societyfor East Rural Counties

• Monday, October 17 - 10 am to 1 pm• Monday, October 24 - 10 am to 1 pm

• Monday, November 7 - 10 am to 1 pm - MEN’S ONLY• Monday, November 14 - 10 am to 1 pm• Monday, November 28 - 10 am to 1 pm

Cooking Together

Program

Cooking Together

Program

YOu ArE iNVitEd for some fun & socialization

This project is funded in part by Government of Canada’s New Horizons for Seniors Program.

Brought to you by Growing Families Society - Bridging the Gap Program, Wheatland FCSS, Strathmore United Way, Lord of All Lutheran Church and the Wheatland County Food Bank Society

Growing Families Societyfor East Rural Counties

Tasty, Healthy & Budget Friendly Program

is a social get together for those who want to learn and exchange information with faciliator

Greta Kubis M.Sc. RD, Dietitian, Population and Public Health,

Alberta Health Services

To register call Betty-Anne, Volunteer Coordinator at (403) 901-7811

Registration is FREE

Maximum registration is 18 people per session.Location: Lord of All Lutheran Church

112 Lakeside Blvd. Strathmore

www.bridgingthegapalberta.ca

Monday, October 17 - Healthy Eating Monday, October 24 - Meal Planning Monday, November 28 - Food Safety

& Storage

Gary Fjellgaard

in concert with Laskia & DarreL

presented at LyaLta

Communty HaLL

saturday, oct. 15 • 8 pm (Doors open at 7 pm)

Tickets $25/personAvailable

by calling Bev 403-934-4235

Strathmore United ChUrCh

THRIFT SALE

october 27, 28 & 29

(thursday - Saturday)

Hours: Thursday & Friday 9 am - 8 pm

Saturday 9 am - 1pm

Saturday iS alSo dollar Bag day!

403-934-3264

Wheatland Lodge Annual

Fall TeaSaturday, October 22

2 - 4 pm • 76 - 2nd Street

Crafts Sale, Bake Sale, Entertainment, Raffle, Silent Auction, 50/50

& Door Prizes Admission $2. Everyone welcome!

Community Coats

Sponsored by Wheatland Family & Community Support Services 934-5335

Help keep children and adults in Wheatland

County warm this winter by dropping off

your clean jackets, mitts and toques that are in good condition to the Wheatland

InFormatIon oFFICe

- 85 lakeside Blvd.

Your donation

is needed &

appreciated

Drop off: Monday to Friday

9 am - 4 pmPick up:

(after Oct. 17) 9 am - 4 pm

Hidden Secrets

YOU ARE INVITEDYOU ARE INVITEDTo a private shopping party

HOSTED BY:

The Newsy NeighborAND

INVITE ONLY You MUST present this invite!Free drinks, snacksGREAT door prizes

and giveaways!Come and meet some

new ladies and HAVE SOME FUN!

128 Second Ave. STRATHMORE

403-934-6737

Hidden Secrets

Wednesday, November 2rd at 7:00pm

Hidden Secrets

YOU ARE INVITEDYOU ARE INVITEDTo a private shopping party

HOSTED BY:

The Newsy NeighborAND

INVITE ONLY You MUST present this invite!Free drinks, snacksGREAT door prizes

and giveaways!Come and meet some

new ladies and HAVE SOME FUN!

128 Second Ave. STRATHMORE

403-934-6737

Hidden Secrets

Wednesday, November 2rd at 7:00pm

Hidden Secrets

YOU ARE INVITEDYOU ARE INVITEDTo a private shopping party

HOSTED BY:

The Newsy NeighborAND

INVITE ONLY You MUST present this invite!Free drinks, snacksGREAT door prizes

and giveaways!Come and meet some

new ladies and HAVE SOME FUN!

128 Second Ave. STRATHMORE

403-934-6737

Hidden Secrets

Wednesday, November 2rd at 7:00pm

Hidden Secrets

YOU ARE INVITEDYOU ARE INVITEDTo a private shopping party

HOSTED BY:

The Newsy NeighborAND

INVITE ONLY You MUST present this invite!Free drinks, snacksGREAT door prizes

and giveaways!Come and meet some

new ladies and HAVE SOME FUN!

128 Second Ave. STRATHMORE

403-934-6737

Hidden Secrets

Wednesday, November 2rd at 7:00pm

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How do we make such great-tasting burgers?

Looking for Supervisors in our Strathmore location.

• Must be career-oriented, loyal and committed.• Competitive salary and benefit package.

• Must be able to work nights and weekends.We have an award-winning training program to

prepare you to succeed. You’ll learn important skills like customer service, working on a team, food safety

and safely operating kitchen equipment.

Please drop off resume at our Strathmore location in Country Lane Mall.

Atten: William

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help wanted

F.T. Cooks $13.56/hr 3-5 years experience required, Cook’s helpers $11/hr ex-perience perferred. Email to: [email protected].

TirE TEChniCian WanTEd. Experience preferred but willing to train the right per-son. MUsT have Valid drivers License. drop off resume in person to the Fountain Tire in strathmore or Fax it aTTn: Bob Vert to 403-934-6271.

ToddLE inn daYCarE, va-cancies available for Child Care Worker. duties include supervising children and program planning as well as light cleaning duties. Job requirements; criminal record check, 1st aid and must hold a childcare pro-fessional certificate. drop off resumes at the day care, 309, 2nd ave. strathmore.

F.T. Cooks $13/hr 3-5 years experience required, Cook’s helpers $11/hr experience preferred. Mail to: 510 hwy #1 strathmore aB T1P1M6.

help wantedCarPEnTErs and LaBor-Ers WanTEd. Lawn care person as well, in Langdon area. Call 403-294-0275 anytime.

This Acreage is a

STEAL OF A DEAL!

4 km south of LangdonReduced $649,000!

16+ Acres, House, Heated 30’x40’ Shop , 40’x64’Quonset, 24’ x 24’ Barn

and much more! PRICED AGGRESSIVELY FOR A QUICK SALE.

CALL NOW for a private viewing.

B 403.291.4440C 403.689.1548

[email protected]

A Great Experience

Begins with a GrEAt AGEnt!

Craig Brassardreal Estate Associate

403.361.0143email: [email protected]

It’s Time for a Change!

real estate

real estate

CLass 1 driVEr rEqUirEd with quad experience. Lots of hours. Email abstract & resume to [email protected] or fax to 403-934-5592 or call 403-888-8710 or 403-660-1479.

LinE Cook rEqUirEd iM-MEdiaTELY in Carseland. 4-5 shifts per week. Call 403-901-3411 or Fax 403-934-6188.

Application deadline is Friday, October 28, 2011 with the submission indicating an hourly rate.

May Rostecki-Budzey GrowingFamiliesSociety 650WestchesterRoad,Strathmore,AB. T1P1H8 (403)361-7216(B)(403)361-7244(F) e-mail:[email protected] www.bridgingthegapalberta.ca(AboutUs)

Thank you for applying, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

Growing Families SocietyGrowingFamiliesSocietyisanot-for-profitagencyinsearchof2teamplayers.

SuppORt WORkeR (0.20FTE)tofillanon-unionpositionwiththeGrowingOpportunitiesprogram.Ifthedescriptionbelowinterestsyou,sendusyourresume:• counsellingpregnantmomsandbabesinanofficeorhomesetting• workinginateamatmospherewithaNurse&LifeSkillsWorkerandaccess toaNutritionist• knowledgeoffamilyassessment,crisisintervention&in-home parentingsupport• comfortzonewithinthescopeofissuesrelatingtorelationshipbuilding, housing,finance,andsubstanceabuse• strongconnectiontocommunityresourcesandagencies• knowledgeofgovernmentservicesavailablelikeAlbertaWorks• availabletowork1dayaweekintheStrathmoreareaQualificationsareaB.S.Worarelatedfield;considerationwillbegiventothoseholdingadiploma.Avaliddriver’slicenseanddependabletransportationisrequired.

NuRSe(0.20FTE)tofillanon-unionpositionwiththeGrowingOpportunitiesprogram.Ifthedescriptionbelowinterestsyou,sendusyourresume:• interactingwithpregnantmomsandbabesinanofficeorhomesetting• workinginateamatmospherewithaSupportWorkerandLifeSkillsWorker andaccesstoaNutritionist• passionformaternalandchildhealth• knowledgeinprenatalandpostnatalteaching• strongbreastfeedingknowledgeandexperience• strongconnectiontocommunityresourcesandagencies• availabletowork1dayaweekintheStrathmoreareaQualificationsareaB.Sc.N./B.N.andregistrationwithA.A.R.N.withPublicHealthNursinganasset.Avaliddriver’slicenseanddependabletransportationisrequired.

help wanted

Custom feedlot & farming operation looking

for full-time employees

Competitive wages including O.T and other Benefits.

Valid driver’s licence and a good attitude a must. High school

diploma an asset.

Send resumes to:namaka farms inC.

Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3Fax (403) 934-6133

Nuvision Industries is a Western Canadian based fertilizer plant service and construction company based in Carseland, Alberta.

Full-time Senior in-Field Project manager

required in our Material Handling Division. The ideal candidate will include the following:

• Oversee total construction to ensure projects are constructed in accordance with design, budget and schedule. Includes interfacing with clients, subcontractors, vendors, and management.• Plan, coordinate and supervise activities of all company personnel on assigned projects.• Provide direction to planning, scheduling and budgeting of all projects.• Preferably have experience in millwright, fertilizer plant and equipment construction, installation and maintenance.• Must have experience with crane & rigging, aerial work, and welding.• Requires excellent computer & communication skills, attention to detail and problem solving an asset.• Must posses a valid drivers license and be willing to travel and work outdoors 12 months of the year throughout Western Canada primarily Alberta.

Nuvision Industries offers a very competitive remuneration package based on experience and skill set. To apply please forward resume and cover letter to Ken Johansen.

Fax (403)901-2387 E-mail [email protected] PO Box 450, Carseland, Ab T0J 0M0 www.nvind.ca

requires the following personnel:

WeldersJourneyman or

Apprentices, mig exp preferred, full time

permanent positions

Welders Helpers

Operate saw, iron worker, welder helper

painterPainting of ag /

industrial products

NuVision is a progressive agricultral

/ industrial manufacturer located

near Carseland, AB

Please fax resume to 403-901-2387 or email

to [email protected]

Young aggressive person

interested in Auto SAleS needed at Strathmore Motors. Good pay plan and company benefits.

Call Hall 1-888-934-4434 or 403-934-3334 for appointment.

Now Hiring

FT/PT Cooks & Kitchen Help

Contact Brian for [email protected]

(403) 934 2299

T.D. Drilling is looking for

FIELD SAFETY SUPERVISORDRILLERS

DERRECKHANDSMOTORHANDSFLOORHANDS

Requirements: Must have H2S Alive, First Aid and CSTS/PST

Class 1 driver’s license and Fall Protection and Confined Space an asset.

Please forward a resume and copy of tickets to

email: [email protected]

or fax: 403-934-1985 Drop off in person

requires class 1 & 3

drivers Must have a

current Drivers Abstract, valid H2S

and First Aid.

& labourer with class 5

Please fax resumes to

Kevin403-934-5685

or email [email protected]

huxtedwaste disposal & Port-a-Potties

help wanted help wantedhelp wanted help wanted

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Call lorna Phibbs

403-874-7660 to buy

or sell!

106 - 304 - 3rd Ave., Strathmore

[email protected]

Over 800 sq ft garage included,

great south views.

On the Park$169,000

call lorna

Pole shed.40 gal well.

1/2 mile to pavement.

views, trees! 4.22 acres$199,000

call lorna

Nice BungalowHardwoods

Garage/ BarnMature Trees

10 acres$319,900

call lorna

Huge Double WideSingle Garage

Large Corner LotLots of Trees.

Priced at $140,000

call lorna

Huge country kitchen. Backs on soccer field.

Retire here!

ranch estates! $92,900

call lorna

Associate BrokerYes corner unit to,

less than rent!!

call lorna Yes it is 3 bedrOOms$159,900

Includes training, all shelves, racks,

cooler, great location!

$35,000 + inventOrY

call lorna

Extra 50’ lot, totally renovated.

Double car garage.

$197,000call lorna

brand new bungalOw, view Of cOuntrYside

reduced $339,0002 large bedrooms,

2 full baths and over 1400 sq ft of development,

upgrades throughout.

call lorna

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C3450431

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Great Four PlexOver looks Lake$3500 per mo

Income.

invest in real estate!

$469,000

call lorna call lorna

3 bdrms, 3 Baths, Bsmt Dev. Walk out Bsmt, Green Space.

new gOrgeOus villa $331,900!

Industrial rezoned west of Strathmore

11.9 acres $288,000

call lorna

sOldfabulOus lOcatiOn!!

12.04 acres $499,000

Fabulous Home1915 2.5 Storey Home. 6 Bdrms.

Large BarnTons of Trees

call lorna

Many options on this parcel of land, 25 min-utes east of Calgary.

$599,000.

46.56 acres

call lorna$224,900!50+ living. 2 large

bedrooms. Backs on canal and green. Front attached

garage.

call lornaexecutiveacreage

Minutes east of Calgary1807 Sq Ft Bilevel Loaded

Fully Dev. Lower Level (suited)

Triple Att. GaragePriced at $774,700

call lorna

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3 bdrm townhouse in strathmore with finished basement, 5 appliances, 1 ½ baths. n/s, Pets negotiable. $1200/mth + d.d. + utilities. First months rent is free on 1 year signed lease. Call 403-361-0018.

real estate

rentals

bit oF Palm sPrings Cali-Fornia usa. 1 bdrm, 1 bath in park model, furnished. own lot, w/patio, carport, gated, gym, clubhouse, laun-dry & pools. $59,250.00 usd & adjacent rV lot avail-able - $26,000.00 usd or both $83,000.00, obo. Call al at 1-760-578-5557.

real estate

brand new 2 bdrm Con-do located downtown. Close to schools and lake. n/s n/P. 6 appliances. 1 assigned parking + street. $1150/mo incl. utilities + 1 mo dd. Call anytime 403-510-3061.

rentalsrentals

rentalsthree bedroom unit (3 leVels), down-town area, 1½ baths, balcony, fridge. stove, dishwasher, paved parking pad. no pets. n/s. $900 per month. dd equals one month’s rent. utilities extra. 403 934-2270.

Strathmore Commercial/Retail Space

for Lease1500 ft2

Good access to Highway #1. Kitchen

facilites available.403-861-6258 or

403-870-4356

4 bdrm house with 2 baths, FenCed yard with new deCk, Finished bsmt. n/s, n/P, $1275/mth + s.d. + utilities. Call 403-901-0201.

1200 sq. Ft. 2 bdrm, low-er leVel suite available immediately. 5 appliances + vacu-flo, n/s, n/P. 25+ only, no children. $1000/mth + d.d and utilities are included. available novem-ber 1. Call 403-934-9700 for information.

3 bdrm bungalow, 9 greenview way. available october 16, upstairs laundry room, includes 5 appliances. $1200/mth + utilities + d.d. no Pets. Please call suzanne before 9:30pm at 403-934-4059.

4 bdrm duPlex, 2 baths, fridge, stove, dishwasher. 1 car garage, fenced backyard, pets negotiable. including water/sewer. $1300/mth + $1300/d.d. available no-vember 1, Call 325-0035.

reCently renoVated Condo spacious 2 bdrm + den incl laundry $900 / month. Call 403 874-7660.

Chinook iii. First months rent is half price! 2 bdrm $900/mth or 1 bdrm $800/mth. +dd required. heat & water included. no pets. Call Jane at 403-934-6896.

Canyon Creek 403.934.2001 “We Have You... on the Move”

www.strathmorerealty.cawww.hayleypoirier.comwww.glennamitzner.comwww.strathmorerealestate.com

Beautiful Carseland homeThree bath, three bed. Great big

kitchen overlooking manicured yard. Big family room down. Stone fireplace. Fantastic

family home. $279,000.

Large 3 bedroom family home with beautiful hard-wood, huge great room and triple garage with office all on mature landscaped 1/2 acre lot.

$240,000

hillCrest manor

FORMER SHOWHOME, PRICED BELOW REPLACEMENT COST, ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES, FULLY

DEVELOPED BACKING ONTO THE GOLF COURSE

Two bed. Lots of renos. Cute home and landscaping. $119,900.

arrowwood Bungalow

time to listif you want a full time, full service

realtor, give me a call today!

Yes You Can afford to buy!!

SHOW HOME CONDITION1073 sq.ft. Bungalow, Att. Dbl garage, A/C, vaulted ceiling, 3 bdrms, 3 bath,

Corner lot with view spen space. Price $314,900

STRATHMORE2nd. Ave. Over 2600 sq.ft. Ideal for

Office or Retail. Corner site, Parking. Price $224,900

15 ACRESWith fully developed 1120 sq.ft.,

3 bdrms. Bright and spacious, lge. Surround deck, livestock barn, 32’x48’

heated shop w/overhead door. Price $329,900

bARE lAND4.99 Acres 5 miles west of Strathmore.

Off TransCanada Hwy. 20 mins to Calgary. Excellent building site, great

view. Price $224,900.

pRICED TO SEll13.44 acres with 1200 sq ft bungalow

with attached double garage. Free standing fireplace surrounded by run-dle rock. Skylight, 50x100’ steel quon-set ideal for small riding arena, truckrs, etc. Shop 32x36’ heated insl, several animal shelters, storage buildings, home & shop have new shingles &

siding. Mature trees 126 g.p.m. water well Acreage shows pride of owner-

ship. Price $724,900.

fARMlANDIf interested in buying or selling spe-cializing in farmland for over 30 years

call Leo Helfrich 403-934-7776Call hayley & check out details www.strathmorerealestate.com

reduCed!Carseland bilevel, 2+2 bedrooms,

2 bath, huge lot, RV parking, corner fire-place, shows well, priced to sell $189,900.

1/2 duplex1/2 DUPLEX - 4 BEDS, 2 FULL BATHS, BAMBOO HARDWOOD THROUGH

LIVING ROOM, HALLWAYS AND ALL BEDROOMS!

$262,900.00

$199,9004 bedrooms, 4 baths, fully developed condo comes complete with furniture, tv’s, dishes

and decorations!!MOVE IN AND ENJOY!

1200 sqft bay with 14x21 overhead door. Presently rented. Renter will stay.

$202,000

1 owner to this immaculate 2 bedroom home with 2 full bathrooms, unspoiled basement, single attached

garage, large fenced backyard, electric awning on deck and underground sprinklers.

$249,900

ClunY area80 acres with irrigation rights. Pond.

1300sq.ft. bungalow. Huge trees and good livestock set-up.$399,900.

$99,9004.05 acres near pavement.

80 aCres old homesteadTrees. Irrigation rights. $160,000

236 aCres haYlandalong TransCanada. $285,000

130 aCres haYland $140,000

HARDWOODS - FIREPLACE FULLY DEVELOPED - UPGRADED KITCHENDETACHED GARAGE CUL DE- SAC LOCATION

$284,900

A DEFINITE MUST SEE- FULLY FINISHEDATT GARAGE- FIREPLACE- UPGRADED FINISHWALK OUT- OPEN DESIGN - APPLIANCES INCLUDED

$245,900

FULLY DEVELOPED DOWNPICTURE PERFECT 5 BEDROOMGRANITE - HARDWOOD - 24X24 GARAGE

$277,900

RENTING ?? WHY ??? - IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM WITH WALKOUT - OPEN DESIGN LARGE YARD - UPGRADED FINISH

$193,900

Ross Collins403-934-2001

104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore“The Old Home Hardware Building”

Excellent bung. on 7.5 acres in Standard area. 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, open concept, close to

pavement, quick possession.

$349,900

Beautiful acreage close to pavement east of Strathmore. House has 6 bdrms total, 2 baths, formal dining room & sunroom. Heated shop,

2 quonsets, grain bins & garage.

$440,000

Great family home on 3 acres 25 minutes from Strathmore. 6 bedrooms total, 2.5 baths

& 42x64 quonset.

$309,900

Bungalow with 5 bedrooms, deck, carpet o/s dble garage, 40x84 insulated shop, quonset, four metal

grain bins on 9.5 acres, near Standard.

$325,000

$239,000

Immediate possession, downtown - walk to everything, 2 bed, corner fireplace and front

attached garage!!

namaka2200sq ft. Cape Cod style home, warp around

verandah, heated 4 car shop, .69 acre. $499,900

THe Sign THaT

SellS!

Dixie Hartell403-934-2001

Glenna Mitzner403-605-6830

Hayley Poirier403-934-2001

www.strathmorerealty.ca

Tina Scott403-901-5388

Nonie Hall403-934-0420

LeoHelfrich403-934-7776

Old historical building in Rockyford with 3 bedroom apartment on 2nd floor.

$129,000

Small building on main street Rockyford presently used as hair salon

$40,000

$145,000 - 3 acres ready to build

$114,900 - private spot. 3.55 acres

$329,900 - 15acre w/ home and large, heated shop

west of town13.44 acres w/ immaculate

home, dbl garage,100ft quonset, 36 ft shop and more $724,900.

$189,900large kitch, & lroom, 3 bedr, full basement,

newer appliances, move in read

$314,9003 bedr, 3 bath, roomy kitch new flooring, fd,

current colours.

$319,9003 bedr home with 2 bedr suite. live upstairs and rent down, get your mortgage paid for.

NONE CAN COMPARE - 5 BEDROOMMAIN FLOOR FAMILY RM- FULLY FINISHEDFORMAL DINING- MAIN FLOOR OFFICECUL DE SAC LOCATION- ORIGINAL OWNERS

$289,900

$329,900a great fd home w/super triple shop, heated

etc immaculate home country views.

$329,900

Fantastic fully finished family home w/four bedrooms, two bathrooms and fami-ly room on quiet street. Huge heated and

insulated triple garage.

price

reduced

Will

negoTiaTe

$289,900

Fully developed bi-level, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, ceramic tile, Central Air, Huge Kitchen as well as

back lane! IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!

Backing onto the canal, this 2 storey split is

immaculate and ready to move in 3 bedrooms plus den, 2.5 baths, walkout to

fully landscaped yard! A MUST SEE!

Just listed

c/S

rentals / real estateFor rent or sale! strathmore. lambert Village Condo..enjoy an outside entrance directly onto a beautiful “mainte-nance free” park. this one bedroom, one full bathroom, adult (60 +) condo is handicap friendly. Featured are oak cabinets, garburator, dishwasher, fridge, stove, washer & dryer. master bedroom will accommodate queen size bed. a craftmatic bed is negotiable with the rental or purchase. on-site amenities include social and dining room, guest suite ($25.00), library, bi-monthly cleaning and more… Please call marian (403-862-3543) for more information and viewing. rent: $725.00/month; Purchase: $165,000.

1200 sq. Ft., 4-bedroom house in roCkyFord, ab - 15 min. east of strathmore, 3 bathrooms, 5 appliances, fenced yard with huge deck. rent is $1200/mo +$1000 dd+utilities. n/s,n/P. avail-able immediately. Call 403-771-2424.

rentalssPaCious 1st Floor 2 bdrm aPartment in Crystal ridge Cove, n/s, n/P, 4 appli-ances, available mid october, $850/mth + $850 s.d. + utilities. Call 403-934-4769.

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Villa Adult Living

www.KevinBaldwin.ca

3 Bedroom, Single GarageBrentwood

$179,900 $124,900

$359,900

Hussar

$59,535

Kevin Baldwin403-561-0037

3 bedrooms, 2 washrooms, On own lot$269,900

Own lot. Double WideDouble Garage over size

Feature Property

Walk out, double garage, backing onto

Strathmore Lakes

Standard Commercial Building

Includes living quarters, was

convenience store$149,900

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Chestermere

Lots of trees in back yard.

Hillview trilogy

$238,900

renovated

$159,900

Brand New 1/2 duplex3 bedrooms 2.5 washrooms

$329,900

Own Lot, 3 Bedrooms, 2 washrooms

3 bedrooms, 2.5 washrooms, fenced, landscaped

Bungalow backing onto canal

3000 SQ FT, 4 bedrooms, 2 fireplaces, granite, hardwood floors $569,900

Strathmore Downtown Commercial

2 apartments on top.Lot’s of parking in

back. $629,900

70 Acres, North of Strathmore $799,900 MLS# C3467408

• Farm set up, 5 year new home• 3023 sq ft developed 3 full baths• Hot water and in floor heat• 2 BARNS-heated, with exhaust fans• Triple and double garages --heated• Predator fenced, cross fenced

Please see our Virtual Tour

SOUTH ON 817 TO NAMAKA RD. EAST$479,000 MLS# C3459363

• Extensively renovated, windows, shingles,siding• Hardwood floors- new OAK cabinets• 3+2 bedrooms, Bsmt has 2 suites• Triple Garage 30x24’ HOT TUB• RV Parking at the rear

Please see our Virtual Tour

• Meticulous 3 + 1 bedroom home• Large kit with OAK cabinets, NEW countertops• All new Stainless steel appl.• Fully fin bsmt with fam room/games room bdm and bathroom• Double 24’x22’ HEATED garage• Mature treed lot and big yard

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215 Maplegrove Cres

$305,000 MLS# C3469676

• 1645 sq.ft. BUNGALOW with BONUS room over garage with walk-out basement• At entry to Hillview Manor• Hardwood floors, Solid Maple Cabinets.• GRANITE COUNTERTOPS• Underground sprinklers, backs onto view of trees and water

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4 HILLCREST BLVD.

$485,000 MLS# C3456762

• Paved road to driveway• Irrigation canal boders south boundary• 1200 sq.ft modular home in very nice condition• 28 x32 ft detached garage• 18 miles northeast of Strathmore

Please see our Virtual Tour

NE of Strathmore3.5 acres-

home-garage $314,900

MLS# CS3487705

• 1332 sq ft 3 bdm-1 1/2 bath END UNIT• Double Att garage• Fireplace,• Master will acco. a KIng bed

Please see our Virtual Tour

182 Hillview

Terr $210,900

MLS# C3489165

• Legal SUITED WALKOUT bungalow• 3 bedrooms on main 1 down• 3 full bathrooms• Lower family room for the main floor use• New furnace, paint, linolium, newer • Windows,shingles• RV parking and 24’x24’ garage

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118 Centre ST $275,000

MLS# C3478583

• Extremely Private setting• Own the fenced lot• 2 very large bedrooms• Newer laminate flooring• Newer vinyl siding,eavestrough,vinylk windows,• New ty vac insulation --RV parking

Please see our Virtual Tour

833 Bayview

Road

$169,900 MLS# C3482052

• 1348 sq ft MODULAR home• In floor heat in garage and main floor• 2 Very large bedrooms--1 & 1/2 baths• Hardwood floors-GRANITE countertopsand massive OVAL SOAKER tub• Top of line stainless steel appliances

Please see our Virtual Tour

823 Bay Road $212,900

MLS# C3484248

408 Gleichen Street $179,900 MLS# C3483409

• 3 MASSIVE lots--mature trees --fenced• MODULAR on full basement• 4 bedrooms--2 full baths• Master bdm hasWalk in closet & vanity makeup table• Full Fin basement except carpeting• Mant upgrades

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• 1222 sq ft 3 bdm • 3 full baths• Hardwood & tile floors• All black appliances • Stone fireplace• 23 x 21’ garage • Huge kitchen eating area• $5,000 bonus to buyer!

Please see our Virtual Tour

538 Hillview

GA $314,900

MLS# C3487438

315 3 Parklane Way $169,000 MLS# C3489576

• Adult living at it’s best --Elevator• Wheel chair accessable• Spacious living room,kit and bdm• SUNROOM--Cleaning services• Social compatability

Please see our Virtual Tour

6 Greenmeadow

Cres $219,900

MLS# C3491518

• 3 levels fully developed• 4 bdms--1 1/2 baths• Convection stove, high end appliances• Main floor laundry-RV parking at rear

Please see our Virtual Tour

• 5 bdm-3 full bathroom home• Loaded with oak-ample cabinets• Hardwood flooringwalk in closet and full bath off king size master bdm• 2 tier deck with hot tub • Fully fin basement

Please see our Virtual Tour

536 Highland

Cl $339,900

MLS# C3491465

147 Brentwood

Place $159,900

MLS# C3490905

• No neighbors behind • 2 bdms 1 1/2 baths• New flooring throughout• Living room PLUS family room• Wood burning stove• Mature trees --Private

Please see our Virtual Tour

31 Brentwood Dr East

$284,900 MLS# C3491454

• Backs onto Park • Immaculate• 1314 sq ft 5 bdm-2 1/2 baths• Close to schools, mature quiet area• 26x24 ‘ garage, RV parking• Wood burning energy eff stove

Please see our Virtual Tour

4 Greenmeadow

Cres $212,900

MLS# C3491520

• 2 levels developed-3 bdms• Many oak cabinets-large eat in kit• King size Master bdm• New laminant flooring-Main floor laundry• RV parking at rear

Please see our Virtual Tour

Above the ordinary!! 949 Briarwood Cres $219,900 MLS# C3494756

• 1568 sq ft --3 bdm--2 full baths-oval jetted soaker tub off master bdm and walk in closet• NEW carpet and kitchen lino• Dbl att heated-- hot and cold running water in garage

Please see our Virtual Tour

1908 Strathcona

Terr $299,900 MLS# C3495235

• Great buy!! Central Air conditioning• 4 bdms - 3 full baths• Vaulted ceilings-tile entry• Oak cabinets--corner pantry• walk in closet and fulll bath off master bdm• Dbl garage with gas line--Country view at rear

Please see our Virtual Tour

It’s a GREAT Time to BUY! Low, Low Interest Rates!

Nancy Stairs & Steve Farran403.934.1625 403.901.9335

“Your Local Real Estate Experts”Serving Strathmore and rural area for 25 plus 10 years expereience

RE/MAX Platinum Club, Hall of Fame, 100% Club • MLS Million Dollar Club 25 Years Serving Strathmore & Rural areas. www.nancystairs.com

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Mobile on leased land

$94,900 MLS# C3493153

• Can’t afford acreage high pricesHere’s the answer for you• 2000 built 2x6 construction• 3 bdm--2 full baths home • Mint condition• Beautifully treed and landscaped• $650 monthly lease includes well and septic\and a garage

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931 Briarwood Cres

$179,900

MLS# C3494152

• Great Price!! 3 bdm--2 full baths• Heated garage built in 1991• 2x6 construction • oval soaker jetted tub • Walk in closet off Master bdm skylight• BI China cabinet Paved front drive

Please see our Virtual Tour

“Constantly Selling More Real Estate”

2200sq.ft. newer character home on huge lot. Wrap around verandah overlooking manicured

fenced yard with heated shop. Many extras. Call now. $499,900.

Canyon Creek (Strathmore)www.strathmorerealty.ca

Tina Scott 403-901-5388

Tina’s Feature Properties

Specializing In Country Properties

354 Namaka Drive, NamakaReduced

Kori-Lynn StepaniukMortgage Specialist

Strathmore & AreaTel: 403.333.6070 Fax: [email protected] for an appontment today!

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emelia Holmgren RealtOR

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DON”T MISS OUT ON THIS ONE!!Immaculate 1290 sq.ft. bi-level located on a nicely treed lot on a quiet cul-de-sac. This totally developed home

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October 14, 2011 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 27Professional Directory

Light Construction & Garden Equipment • TrenchingNew & Used Equipment • Sales & Service

Lar-Don RentaLs Ltd.

15 Spruce Lane, Strathmore

Bus: 403-934-3727 Fax: 403-934-3849

Echo Power Equipment

rental equipment

Marv Poettcker

“Your Painting Pro”

Painting since 1975

co-alta HoldingsO 403.901.1137C 403.880.3299

Specializing in Repainting (Inside / Outside)

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M&M Drilling Co. Ltd

• Water Well Drilling

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• Water Conditioning Equipment

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Time To LisTIf you want a full time,

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DEAL WITH EXPERIENCE· Specializing in Purchases, new home construction draw mortgages· Home Equity Lines· Raw Land · Mortgage Refinance

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general contractors

Iop row ltd.Specializing in Insurance Claims

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Cell: 403-968-9211 • Work: 403-934-4334Fax: 403-934-4422 • Email: [email protected]

For a FREE QuotE Call tom

general contractors

Naomi HickeyMortgage Specialist

Strathmore & Surrounding Areas

New Builds/RefinancesWelcome to CanadaSelf Employed

[email protected]

mortgages

302 Canal Blvd., Strathmore403-901-0522www.cwss.ca

• State-of-the-art Facility• Secure Gate Access & Video Surveillance

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Daisy Does Recycling

Help Save the Planet for the Future

Jamie Walker

- Owner

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Roxanne Jones CHA Certified Instructor

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Custom Carpentry & Renovations

Carmon WiebePh. 403.901.0884 c. 403.710.2165

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