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May 29, 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News
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Competitive - Not to be outdone by their parents, children showed their triathlon skills in the Splash ’n’ Dash which was part of the Best Body Fitness Sprint Triathlon Sunday.
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Propelled - Cole Matthews exerted his effort to travel through the air during the broad jump competition at École Fox Run School’s track and field meet Monday afternoon. See more pictures on page 13. STEVE DILLS
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We strive to publish all submissions we receive, however, due to the number of items or space availability, we are not able to guarantee publication. If you need to be sure your message runs, we suggest you place your message in the Classified section.
Deliver submissions to our office at Suite 103, 5020 50A St., Sylvan Lake, fax to 1-403-887-2081 (Toll-Free 1-888-999-2081) or email to [email protected]. Be certain to include dates, times and contact information..
Volunteers WantedSylvan Lake Seniors’ Lodge is looking for volunteer drivers for the Meals on Wheels program. Call Pat at 403-864-8285.Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Bus Association is looking for volunteer drivers approximately 3-4 times per month. For info call Don Lanterman 403-864-2230 or Rae Verity 403-887-6226.
Special EventsWednesdays to June 18 - Non-denominational grief support group at Memorial Presbyterian Church from 7-8:30 pm. No charge. Phone 403-887-5702 to register.Friday May 30, June 6, 13 and 20 - Fabulous BBQs from 11 am to 2 pm at Community Partners (4936 50th Ave.). Come grab some lunch and browse the art gallery displays. Money raised supports Family Education Support early intervention programs for families and children in Sylvan.Saturday, May 31 - Teddy Bear Picnic at Sylvan Lake Municipal Library.Saturday, May 31 - Muscles in Motion at Jarvis Bay Provincial Park. Includes a 4 and 8 km trail run, team firefighter fitness challenge and Kids 1 km run & challenge. Door prizes, silent auction, DJ and BBQ all in support of Canadians affected with Muscular Dystrophy. To register, volunteer or donate Google Muscles in Motion Sylvan Lake. Check out the schedule of events at www.personaltrainingsylvan-lake.com.Sunday, June 1 - Sylvan Lake Royal Canadian Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary breakfast at the Legion. 4916 50 Ave. 9 am to 1 pm. Everyone welcome.June 1-7 - Seniors’ Week - Events at the seniors’ centre include the Drama Troupe presenting “As We Like It” at 2 p.m. Sunday, pancake breakfast from 9:30-11:30 Monday, barbecue from 11:30-1:30 Wednesday, coffee, questions and answers with Alberta Community and Supports advisor from 10-12 Thursday, ice cream social 1-3 pm Thursday; bridge tournament 1 pm Friday, all at the seniors’ centre. Tuesday, June 3 - Building Bridges presents Walk the Talk from 1-3 pm Tuesday at Centennial Park. Join us as we match local class students with
seniors for an interactive walk. Registration required. Call 403-887-1137 or 403-887-5428 Tuesday, June 3 - École Fox Run School open house from 4-7 pm.Wednesday, June 4 - 55+ Club potluck and jam at Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at noon.Wednesday, June 4 - Free walk-in clinic for pre-school children ages 1-5 to meet with a Registered Speech-Language Pathologist from 1-4 pm at Sylvan Lake Community Health Centre, 4602-49 Ave. No appointment necessary. Call 403-887-2241 for more info.Friday, June 6-Sunday, June 8 - Benalto is celebrat-ing 100 years and our school is celebrating 76 years. Friday - Benalto School reunion begins at 10 am with registration at the ag. grounds followed by lunch and afternoon school tours. Grandstand school program at 4 pm, supper at 5:30 with an 8 pm program by Pat Meyers and Impact Dancers. Saturday includes pancake breakfast from 8-10 am, followed by official Benalto Centennial Ceremony at 10:30 with dignitaries and special guests, music provided by Kerry Heisler and H. J. Cody band. Lunch, photo booths, clowns, horse drawn wagon circuits, show and shine, cake cutting by Benalto Royal Purple in the afternoon. Catered dinner from 5-7 pm (advance tickets only) followed by a dirt floor dance at the ag. centre with entertainment by Pat Meyers and Impact Dancers (under 18 must be accompanied by parents). Fireworks and friendship after sunset. Sunday includes pancake breakfast from 8-10, Kerry Heisler and H. J. Cody Choir taking part in a commemorative church service, lunch at 12:30 with a dog agility show at 1:30 pm. Contacts: school reunion - Eleanor Snook 403-746-6097 and Georgina Rhodes 403-746-2356; Saturday catered dinner - Gloria Murphy 403-746-5494; and general inquiries Karen Turner-Padley 403-746-3775.Friday & Saturday, June 6 & 7 - Eckville Rodeo at the arena, 6:30 pm both days.Saturday & Sunday, June 7 & 8 - Spring Country Drive. Discover rural attractions, events, history, markets and local cuisine in Central Alberta. www.countrydrive.ca.Saturday, June 7 - Burnt Lake Rural Crime Watch Association BBQ from 2-5 pm at Burnt Lake Hall. Non-members welcome. For info call 403-887-5607.Saturday, June 7 - Jubilaire concert at H. J. Cody at 8 pm.Sunday, June 8 - Art & Soul concert and art show at H. J. Cody at 1:30 pm.Sunday, June 8 - Camp Kuriakos open house from 10 am to 4 pm. Free of charge and open to every-one. BBQ lunch will be provided; activities for all ages. More info at www.kuriakos.ab.ca.Monday, June 9 - There’s a Dad for That, from 7-8:30 pm with Patrick Dillon. A highly interactive and practical workshop will assist dads in determin-ing where they are at with their skills and under-standing of being a dad. At Sylvan Lake community centre. To register call Debbie 403-598-3252 or email [email protected]. Daycare available if booked ahead.
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Winners - Spring flower pots were given as door prizes at the Sylvan Seniors’ Association Mothers’ Day Lunch, May 7. The winners included Mary Sehlin, Phyllis Johnson, Pat Blakeley, Elaine Stewart, Elaine Malzahn, accompanied by Maryan Weenik program coordinator. SUBMITTED
BY HEATHER PARKERSPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
We are having a picnic, a Teddy Bear Picnic! Bring your favourite teddy and come to the library for some bearrific fun. Parents and children of all ages are invited to Sylvan Lake Library for an enchanting time on Saturday (May 31st) from 1-2 pm.
The many activities planned include a lovely out-door picnic (weather permitting), bear crafts, games and fantastic storytelling. Come and play with some fabulously furry friends as we wrap up our children’s programs until summer. Check out our newly (almost finished) renovated space.
Registration is necessary for this free program and can be made by calling Sylvan Lake Library.
Sylvan Lake Municipal Library provides free pro-grams for children, teens and adults, as well as free computer and Wi-Fi access. Further information can be found on the library’s website, www.sylvanlibrary.prl.ab.ca, or by calling 403.887.2130.
Bearrific fun planned for Teddy Bear Picnic
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Assisted - Members of the Sylvan Lake Lions football club assisted Sylvan Lake Lions mem-bers during the annual cleanup at Petro Beach in preparation of the coming summer season. Every spring, weather permitting, the footballers assist the club which is generous in help-ing them.
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BY STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
A guest house on an acreage northeast of Sylvan Lake was completely destroyed by fire Sunday morning along with all the resident’s pos-sessions.
Sylvan Lake firefighters received the call about 10:45 a.m. and arrived to find the structure engulfed in flames. It was at the back of an acreage on Township Road 391 just west of Range Road 10.
Muriel Sears, a cook at Lakewood Golf Course, was living in the home at the time, said property owner Cheryl Stanley.
While the main buildings on the property were insured, the mobile home wasn’t and Sears didn’t have contents insurance, she added.
“She lost everything,” Stanley said. Help has been pouring in though. The Red Cross and Sylvan Lake Victim Services were on the scene and assisted Sears that night.
“There’s been awesome support from our neighbours bringing over food and from my chil-dren,” said Stanley. Her children in Okotoks and Cochrane are bringing up items like clothing and dishes. Cash has started coming in to help Sears get on her feet again.
Her employer, Darcy Carruthers, has also been fantastic in helping.
For a volunteer department, Stanley credited Sylvan Lake firefighters with doing “an excellent job”.
She explained they’d had a fire in a fire pit the night before. A little breeze apparently blew some embers which got under the skirting and started smouldering then went up the side of the home to the roof, the fire investigator told her.
Stanley added they’re now trying to assess how to move forward. “We’re trying to get a game plan.”
They’re considering a small structure rather than another mobile home for Sears who also looks after their residence when they’re away.
Cleanup of the site was underway when Stanley talked to Sylvan Lake News Tuesday morning.
For those who would like to assist, they may contact Cheryl Stanley at 403-877-6402 or Muriel Sears at 403-505-8618. Sears now has a storage bay and could accept some items of furniture.
Sylvan Lake’s Servus Credit Union is also accepting donations.
Deputy Fire Chief Steve Scanland reported 23 firefighters battled the blaze for about four hours. Red Deer County assisted with a tanker truck for hauling water to the scene. There were no injuries.
Resident left with nothing after fire destroyed mobile home
Fire destroyed a mobile home on an acreage northeast of Sylvan Lake on Sunday morning. Resident Muriel Sears lost everything in the blaze, said property owner Cheryl Stanley. SUBMITTED
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EDITORIAL
FEATURES
69 years ago ...From the issue of May 23, 1945
The ice went out of the lake on Sunday, May 13; two weeks later than last year.
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At the village council meeting May 4, Mr. Harrison sent a report stating that 50 dogs now were licensed with a
few unaccounted for.The matter of accommodation for
the R.C.M. Policeman was brought up. After discussing the matter from many angles it was decided to offer $40 per month as rent for Rusticana from Calgary Brewing Co.
The matter of children riding bicy-cles was brought up. After a lengthy discussion it was decided to pass a bylaw forbidding any bicycle riding on sidewalks.
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J. K. Penley opens Varsity hall with dances tonight and tomorrow night (May 23-24), and a dance each Saturday night until the season opens.
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Some youngsters have already been in the lake for a swim … and found the water quite chilly.
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The Lakefront Cafe, Sylvan Lake, formerly operated by Mrs. H. Hussfeldt, has been taken over by Mrs. M. Carmichael and son, and is now open for business for the season.
50 years ago ...From the issue of May 28, 1964
New enterprises have been estab-lished at Sylvan Lake to open within the next week for business. These include roller skating, a beauty shop and an apartment motel.
The roller skating rink will be oper-ated in the curling rink building by Cal-Bran Amusements Ltd., which is Fred Smith of Brandon and T. G. Hamilton of Calgary. They are pres-ently operating a roller rink at Brandon, Manitoba and have leased
the curling rink from the town for three months to operate here during the summer.
A new beauty shop will be opened June 4 by Ib and Bente Klein, in the premises next to Del’s Barber Shop on Main Street.
Bruce Clifford is the operator of a new apartment motel on 1st Street East. He purchased the property for-merly occupied by Clark’s Cabins a year ago, and has built a smartly-styled motel set-up, which is now ready for occupancy.
Businesses which have changed ownership include Sunell Hardware, Uptown Coffee Shop, Cosy Corner Cafe and Doris’ Burger Bar. These are all located on Main Street.
J. E. Sunell sold his hardware busi-ness to Watson Bros. of Red Deer.
Advice - Facilitator Stu Swanson talked to Grade 8 students from École Fox Run School and Grade 10 and 11 ambassadors from École H. J. Cody High School during the Get Real finale last Friday afternoon. He provided the younger students with advice about mak-ing the transition to high school. Then they broke into groups for discussions. Part of the goal of the visit to Cody was to reconnect with some of the high school students and have faces they recog-nize, people they can go to when they move to Cody in the fall, said vice principal Darcy Marshall.
Reconnect - During group discussions between École Fox Run Grade 8 students and ambassadors from École H. J. Cody High School, participants in the Get Real program were able to reconnect so the younger students will feel more comfortable moving to the high school in the fall. The half day Get Real finale last Friday gave Grade 8 students a chance to revisit some of the ideas and things they’d learned last fall. “We want it to be fun, want them to be excited about transitioning to high school,” said École Fox Run School’s Family Wellness Worker Janine Neyedley. Students also toured the school. STEVE DILLS PHOTOS
The importance of preservation of our past is highlighted in a story and a special section in this week’s newspa-per.
The first, a story about publication of the book Sylvan Lake, A Postcard Perspective, by medical doctors Brian Inglis and Robert Lampard, is testa-ment to the interesting and vibrant life at Sylvan Lake in its early years. It’s because Dr. Inglis was interested in postcards and postmarks, particularly those featuring Sylvan Lake, that the collection was built over many, many years.
Glancing at some of the 201 post-cards in the book and the painstak-ingly documented history of the com-munity which accompanies them, the reader gets another view of how important the lake and tourism were and continues to be to our peace of paradise.
The second, is our special section, Tragedy to Triumph. Initially, we thought about just focusing on the
Kraft Hockeyville cam-paign which is so recent in our memory.
But on reflection, and listening to stories of some of those who contributed to the are-na’s construction more than 40 years ago, we saw a larger story. A story we hope is reflected in the extensive research that was done.
The story is of volunteers contrib-uting hours and hours of work first to planning, then to fundraising and finally to raising the roof on the arena.
An interesting item was that the minor hockey association of the day operated the concession and contrib-uted towards cost of the project. Minor hockey and figure skating parents still volunteer in the concession. It’s inter-esting how some things never change.
But back to volunteers. While our chronology of the arena’s construction didn’t go past the first operating sea-son, we know that volunteers have
been the backbone of that community facili-ty on other occasions throughout the years.
Then when it came to the Hockeyville campaign, it was the
tremendous outpouring of volunteer time and effort, both near and far, that led to Sylvan Lake’s win.
Now that we’re into a fundraising campaign and planning for a new complex to include an ice surface, curling rink and other amenities, it’s again volunteers who are driving the committees.
One of the failings we found when preparing this section, was that there weren’t any pictures of the arena con-struction readily available to illustrate our stories.
That gets us back to the impor-tance of preserving our past. It’s inter-esting to reflect on what’s happened and see where we are today. To do that, another group of dedicated vol-
unteers have been operating Sylvan Lake & District Archives Society. They’re ready to accept photos, writ-ten documents and other things which provide so many interesting and intriguing facts about Sylvan Lake’s growth. They’ve created many vol-umes of pictures and history with what they’ve collected.
We urge people who have old pic-tures of community events and loca-tions to consider donating them to the archives, or loaning them so they may be digitally scanned for future use and distribution.
Another of our failings in writing the arena history was that we didn’t have time to talk to more of the people involved and glean those informative stories. We hope there’s someone out there who has the time and interest to begin documenting, either in writing or on a recording device, the memo-ries of our older residents so their oral storytelling is available for future gen-erations.
Stories of the past provide interesting insight; they need preservation
STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
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A professional cycling race featuring 120 com-petitors will be travelling over the streets of Sylvan Lake in September.
It will be like the Stanley Cup finals being played on your street, at no charge. Some pretty elite cyclists are coming here,” said George Berry, chair-man of the Central Alberta stage organizing com-mittee. A sprint as part of the race “is going to be quite exciting with high speeds”, he predicted. The cyclists will do two loops through Sylvan Lake.
The six day Tour of Alberta will visit Central Alberta for stage 2 on Sept. 4. The day will begin at Innisfail then cyclists will wind their way through the countryside to Sylvan Lake before concluding in Red Deer.
Berry provided councillors with a preview of the event during their meeting Monday night.
“We wanted them to experience and see the charm of Central Alberta,” he said exclaiming his excitement for the race.
The route will take cyclists out of Innisfail and west on Highway 54 to Range Road 10 then north to Burnt Lake Trail and up 781 to Highway 11. From there they’ll proceed west on Highway 11 to 60th Street, north to Lakeshore Drive then east to the traffic circle, south on Highway 20 to Memorial Trail, then west to 60th Street and back down Lakeshore for the second loop. Once they hit the traffic circle the second time they’ll go north on Highway 20 to Aspelund Road then east before making their way back for the day’s finish in Red Deer.
Berry said they’re planning a sprint finish in Sylvan Lake. “About a third of the way through the stage, speeds can go down a bit from 40-50 km/hr to 30 km/hr. We like to put something into the race, a big speed up,” he explained adding local busi-nesses put up a cash prize.
“It’s high action coming in there with top speeds of 70 km/hr.”
The Tour of Alberta is a big event, added Berry. Last year there were 160 million viewers in over 60 countries. He’s also had calls from people in several U.S. states who are planning to travel to the region to volunteer.
Two hours of live television coverage are planned every single day of the race. That coverage will include commercials highlighting Central Alberta and Sylvan Lake. “It’s very exciting, we’re lucky to have it in Central Alberta.”
The intent is to have Central Alberta included as one of the stages each year of the event. “We’re hop-ing in the future to have a start or finish right here in Sylvan Lake.”
Discussions are underway with Chinooks Edge School Division and Red Deer Catholic Schools to allow students to watch the race as it passes through town, said Berry.
The loop through Sylvan Lake will be approxi-mately 12 kilometres and it will take the whole entourage — all the cyclists and their support vehicles — about 30-45 minutes to travel through town.
Berry said roads will remain open and then close as cyclists are approaching.
Asked by Councillor Chris Lust about expecta-tions from the community, Berry said they’ll need about 30 volunteers in Sylvan Lake and would like
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Councillors requested staff pre-pare a report for a future meeting so they can discuss supporting or approving the event.
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get connected.What’s Happening at the Town of Sylvan Lake
5012 48 Avenue | www.sylvanlake.ca | 403.887.2141 @Sylvan100Town of Sylvan Lake
COUNCIL MEETINGJune 9, 2014Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm
MPC MEETINGJune 2, 2014Municipal Government Building6:00 pm
UpcomingMeetings
ANNUAL HYDRANT TESTING/FLUSHING The Utility Department will be fl ow testing fi re hydrants throughout the spring and early summer. You may experience a temporary drop in water pressure and a slight discoloration of your water caused by mineral iron. Simply run a cold water tap for 5-10 minutes to clear.
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2014 ROADWAY PATCHING (PAVING) The Town of Sylvan Lake Public Works Division is accepting sealed tenders for the provision of pavement patching (paving). The closing date for this tender opportunity is Tuesday June 3, 2014 at 10:00 A.M. There are at least 60 separate patching locations consisting of approximately:
. 5700 m2 of 75mm
. 1260 m2 of 150mm
Tender packages are available at the Municipal Operations Building, located at 1 Industrial Drive, until the tender closing time. Information is available by contacting Mr. John Watson, Public Works Manager at 403.887. 2800.
Community Programs
TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE PATTERN BOOK REVIEW PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE The Town of Sylvan Lake is currently in the initial stages of reviewing the Town’s Pattern Book, which are the development regulations for the Waterfront Direct Control District. Given the importance of the waterfront area, the plan was created as a set of development guidelines which address development standards, character and design within the downtown area.
We recognize the importance of engaging the community in the review process and invite all to attend a public open house which will provide an opportunity to learn more about the project and to provide your input on the issues and opportunities that should be considered in the Pattern Book Review. This public engagement will include an overview of the current planning regulations and plenty of opportunity for questions and comments.
Date: Saturday, May 31st, 2014 Time: 10:00am – 12:00p.m. Place: Municipal Government Building (5012 48 Ave, Sylvan Lake) More information about the project is available at the Town offi ce or online at the Town of Sylvan Lake’s website (www.sylvanlake.ca –“Town Projects” – Plans and Studies, Pattern Book Review). Questions and comments relating to the Pattern Book Review Process can be directed to Kim Devlin at 887-1185 ext. 237 or [email protected].
Coming Events
2014 COMMUNITY CENTER UPGRADES & 50TH STREET SIDEWALK CONSTRUCTION Sealed Bids clearly marked “BID FOR TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE, 2014 COMMUNITY CENTER UPGRADES & 50TH STREET WALKWAY CONSTRUCTION” will be received by: TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE 4926 – 52ND AVENUE Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1A1 ATTENTION: David Kelham until 2:00:00 pm (local time), June 10, 2014. Work includes, but is not limited to the following: • Supply, Install 2.5m Asphalt Pathway 450 lin.m. • Supply, Place and Compact 75mm Pit Run (300mm Depth) 1150 sq.m. • Supply, Place and Compact 25mm Crush Gravel (150mm Depth) 1150 sq.m. • Supply, Place and Compact Asphalt Pavement (100mm Depth) 950 sq.m. • Supply, Install 250mm Concrete Curb & Gutter 300 lin.m. • Supply, Install 225mm Pinned Curb 230 lin.m. • Supply, Install 1.5m Separate Sidewalk 120 lin.m. • Supply, Install Allan Block Retaining Wall 75 lin.m. • Excavate, Supply, Install UR Storm Main 420 lin.m. • Excavate, Supply, Install 1200mm Manholes 7.0 vert.m. • Excavate, Supply, Install 1200mm Catch Basin Manholes 6.0 vert.m. • Supply, Install 900mm Catch Basin 6 ea.
Various other related appurtenances and miscellaneous related works. There will be a pre-tender meeting held on June 3rd, from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm. The meeting will be held at the Town of Sylvan Lake Community Centre, East Parking Lot. (4725 – 43rd Street) Sylvan Lake, Alberta. Copies of the Tender Documents will be available from Tagish Engineering Ltd. G4, 5550 45th Street, Red Deer, AB. on or after May 27, 2014 upon receipt of non-refundable deposit of $50.00
FAÇADE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The Façade Improvement Program is designed to encourage retail and commercial building owners to invest in facade renovations and storefront upgrades by providing grants to cover a portion of renovation costs. Grants will be awarded to eligible applicants to cover up to 50% of the façade renovation costs, up to a maximum dollar value. The 2014 grant program will provide an incentive for 50th Street/Centennial Street buildings to complete façade upgrades that contribute to the Waterfront Area, by creating a more interesting and appealing street environment that attracts people and new businesses. The program is intended to: . Enhance the appearance and charm of commercial areas while
cash or cheque in the name of Tagish Engineering Ltd. Inquiries shall be directed to the offi ce of Tagish Engineering Ltd, Red Deer Alberta, telephone (403) 346-7710, Attention: Lloyd Solberg, P.Eng. – Project Manager.
TAKE NOTICE THAT on May 20, 2014 the Municipal Planning Commission (MPC) for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): Travis Carpenter for a relaxation on an existing detached garage on Lot 4, Block 2, Plan 902-2972 (1 Pickering Close) Chinook’s Edge School Division for a temporary placement of four (4) new prefabricated buildings (classrooms): one (1) moved in prefabricated washroom facility requiring a parking stall relaxation on Lot 1SR, Plan 842-0257 (4815 43 Street, CP Blakely School)
FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT on or before May 26, 2014 the Development Offi cer for the Town of Sylvan Lake approved the following application(s): RYDERS RIDGE Falcon Homes Ltd. for a deck extension on Lot 72, Block 3, Plan 074-0088 (2 Regal Court) Mi-Kell Homes for a detached garage on Lot 46, Block 3, Plan 072-8934 (37 Regatta Way) William Cairney for a deck extension on Lot 46, Block 4, Plan 072-8934 (44 Regatta Way) Falcon Homes Ltd. for a detached garage on Lot 154, Block 7, Plan 132-3636 (42 Reid Court) Billex Homes for a single family dwelling with covered deck on Lot 73, Block 10, Plan 132-3636 (90 Reynolds Road) Brian Briault for a detached garage on Lot 4, Block 8, Plan 102-4600 (13 Radcliff Way) BEACON HILL Laebon Developments Ltd. for a single family dwelling, veranda and deck on Lot 69, Block 11, Plan 112-4897 (145 Bowman Circle) Laebon Developments Ltd. for a single family dwelling and deck on Lot 85, Block 11, Plan 122-4336 (23 Brookstone Drive) FOX RUN Brian Chubala for a deck on Lot 136, Block 3, Plan 062-7189 (62 Fieldstone Way) STREETS Tarryn Veroba for a Home Occupation Type ‘B’ – Mobile Pet Grooming on Lot 25, Block 5, Plan 062-5924 (4008 45 Avenue) Tehama Homes Inc. for a single family dwelling with covered deck on Lot 8, Block 6, Plan 8037AO (5032 38 Street) AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal may be submitted to the Town of Sylvan Lake, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5012 48 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6 within 14 days following this publication. You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpretations of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Offi cer at 864-5557.
Dated at Sylvan Lake, Alberta, this 29th day of May, 2014. Development Offi cer, Town of Sylvan Lake
making streets a more attractive, safe, and interesting place to walk.
. Help building owners attract and retain tenants.
. Contribute to the quality of life of residents, workers, and visitors. . Promote the marketability of the local business area. . Build civic pride among the local business community and residents of the Town of Sylvan Lake.
Funding cannot be utilized for maintenance projects. Applications for grants must enhance the pedestrian experience and contribute to the character of the area. For the fi rst year, the program will be run as a pilot project that will focus on a small geographic area to assist downtown business revitalization. This pilot project coincides with the Town’s plans to complete the 50th Street Redevelopment Plan Design in 2014, with street reconstruction slated for 2015. At the end of the fi rst year, the program will be evaluated on its success and any changes that are necessary will be made. To download the online application visit: www.sylvanlake.ca and choose Town Projects
Project Contacts: Vicki Kurz, EDO [email protected] 403-887-1185 ext 226 Kim Devlin, Planner [email protected] 403-887-2141 ext 237
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REGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1640/2014 Being a Bylaw to amend the Land Use Bylaw No. 1555/2010. WHEREAS it is deemed necessary and expedient to amend Bylaw No. 1555/2010 in the manner hereinafter appearing: NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake, in the Province of Alberta, duly assembled and under the powers conferred upon it by the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, and amendments there to, enacts as follows: THAT Part 12, being the Land Use District Map of the Land Use Bylaw, be amended as shown on the sketch that is attached to and forms part of this bylaw, by redesignating portions of Lot 5, Block 2, Plan 102-6759 as highlighted:
FROM: Narrow Lot General Residential District (R5) TO: Medium Lot Residential District (R1A) Public Facility District (PF) FROM: Low Density Residential District (R1) TO: Narrow Lot General Residential District (R5)
A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, June 9th , 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta. All persons in favour or opposed to the Bylaw will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend personally, written submissions must be submitted to the Municipal Government Building no later than 4:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing. If you submit comments on this bylaw, either orally or in writing, the information you provide may be recorded in the minutes of the Public Hearing, or otherwise made public, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. A copy of the proposed Bylaw and any related documents can be seen during regular offi ce hours from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Municipal Government Building. The style of the hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon being recognized by the Chairperson.
Date of fi rst publication of this notice: May 22nd , 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News. Date of second publication of this notice: May 29th , 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
BY STUART FULLARTONSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Sunday marked the first time Sylvan Lake Lions hosted the Lions Foundation of Canada Purina Walk for Dog Guides. And given its success — raising more than $3,200 to help provide dog guides to those in need — it likely won’t be the last.
“For the first year, not knowing what to expect, we had a very good participation rate,” said Sylvan Lake and District Lions Club member and event organizer Suzanne Leshchyshyn.
Twenty walkers and their dogs traversed one of two routes beginning at the dog park near the corner of 60 St. and Memorial Trail.
Some funds were raised through online donations prior to the event, while others were collected on the day, known among Lions nationally as National Walk Day.
All proceeds go toward Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides (LFCDG), which provides guide dogs at no cost for people with hearing, visual, physical and medical disabilities.
LFCDG also covers the cost of training the dogs — approximately $25,000 each — as well as travel expenses for qualified applicants, who are required to travel to Ontario to undergo a one-to-four-week bonding period with the dog.
Each guide dog is trained in one of six areas: canine vision, hearing ear, service, seizure response, autism assistance, or diabetic alert.
As a national charity, LFCDG is funded solely through donations and fundraising events such as the Purina Walk and receives no funding from the government.
Since it began, the walk has raised more than $10 million.
“Over the years, it has just grown,” said Leshchyshyn, adding it was simply a matter of time before the event was hosted in Sylvan Lake.
“We support them reg-ularly every year, and we just thought this would be another avenue to get peo-ple involved,” she said. “We’re very community-focused. (This) involves a different group of our community population as well as brings in people from out of town.”
Several participants of the program and their guide dogs took part in the walk, along with fami-ly, friends and community members.
As well as from major national sponsors, the event received support from local businesses and donors.
Thanks to their help, and the help of those who took part, a substantial amount of money was raised in the event’s first year in Sylvan Lake, and Leshchyshyn would be more than happy to see it return next year.
“With the success that we had, and just the com-ments we received from participants and the pub-lic, and as well, our own Lions Club really enjoyed the day — all of those
things will play into our looking at making this an annual event,” she said. “If we can raise this amount in our first year, then what’s the limit for the future.”
Donations for the Purina Walk are still being accept-ed online, and may be made at www.purinawalkfordog-guides.com. Information about future walks and others ways in which they can support the program is also available on the website.
Sylvan’s Walk for Dog Guides a major success in its first year
The Sylvan Lake Bottle Depot has set up a donation bin. All proceeds from this bin will go towards the Multiplex Redevelopment Project.You can help support the redevelopment by donating your bottles at 4614 - 44 St. Sylvan, Lake.
The Sylvan Lake Bottle Depot
If you are unable to get to the depot, but would like to contribute, pick-up for bottle donations will be available. Please contact the Fundraising Committee at [email protected] or at 403-887-8579.
For more fundraising information please visit NexSourceCentre.ca
Multiplex RedevelopmentNexSource Centre
Twenty walkers raised $3,200 for Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides through the Purina Walk for Dog Guides in Sylvan Lake Sunday. STUART FULLARTON PHOTOS
8 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2014
SUMMER SCHOOL is off ered at:
Innisfail Career High School Sylvan Lake Career High School
Olds Career High School
All core high school courses off ered.
No charge for Chinook’s Edge Students. Runs 8:30 am – 12:45 pm Monday to Friday
Daily Att endance Required June 30 – July 25 (closed July 1)
All students currently enrolled in high school or who will be entering grade 10 in Sept. 2014 are
eligible.
Call Chinook’s Edge at 403-227-7070 or visit www.chinooksedge.ab.ca
BY JACQUI RENWICKSPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
H. J. Cody Fine Arts Department is hosting its sixth annual Art & Soul benefit, Sunday, June 8 beginning at 1:30 p.m.
The afternoon will include a benefit concert, art show, and silent auction to support the development of young art-ists in our community.
We aim to give the students oppor-tunities to grow personally through exploration of, and participation in, the arts. Our hope is to enhance our pro-grams by updating facilities, travel, pro-gramming and giving opportunities to kids they may not otherwise be able to afford them.
Last year, with help of the generous Sylvan Lake community, we raised just over $4,000. This helped us purchase art equipment and display boards, give away $1,500 in scholarships for the fine arts and send several students to sum-mer arts camps. We are now gearing up for a possible trip back to New York
City in 2015. This year’s concert will feature
musicians Donny Smith and Carmen Winter. Donny Smith began as a jazz drummer/percussionist. After 10 years of leading a rock band on various cruise ships, he settled in Central Alberta where he’s been entertaining for over three years with his unique style of combining acoustic guitar, vocals and drums in a solo show.
Carmen Winter has been playing guitar for 10 years, training privately with local music legend Ian Stewart. Her intricate fingerstyle playing lends itself well to her folk and singer/song-writer style music. With encourage-ment from Donny, she started per-forming her music live in early 2012.
Together they have created a unique fusion of folk, classic rock and blues to showcase their combined talents in playing guitar, percussion, singing and harmonizing.
Unable to stay away again this year is master guitarist and vocalist Shawn Kingston. Shawn has been a crowd
Cody’s Art & Soul benefit back for another yearpleaser at Art & Soul with his guitar prowess and sense of humour.
Also sitting in is Airdrie singer/songrwriter Rick Simon. Rick’s genuine awe of music and passion for writing keeps him a very busy musician. Both Shawn and Rick have youngsters of their own and truly value the spirit of the Art & Soul day to promote arts for kids!
The art show highlights the best works from H. J. Cody art students. Pieces from Grade 9-12 artists in
several different mediums will be included — some are even for sale in the auction! Bruce Thompson, art teacher at H. J. Cody, has been collecting work since the beginning of the year to showcase at Art & Soul.
Tickets are $15 and available at the school’s main office.
If you would like to help by sponsoring part of the afternoon or have an item for the silent auction, please contact Jacqui Renwick at 403-887-2412.
BY TEGAN MOFFATT AND MATTEA WRIGHTSPECIAL TO SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Once again, Red Deer West 4-H Club members gathered together for their annual mock show and highway cleanup.
On April 26th 4-H members, together with their steers and heifers, spend a day full of cattle showing and judging at Benalto Ag Centre. All of the members
Mock show, highway cleanup among activities of 4-H beef club
were able to get an idea of what the show ring will be like at our show and sale which will be held at the Westerner June 1st and 2nd. It provided a chance for new and younger members to get help and advice on grooming and showing cattle. Each of the members did very well showing their steers. Good Job everyone and special thanks to Mr. Rolly Bateman from Humboldt, Saskatchewan, who graciously provided advice and judging expertise to our members — it was a great learning experience!
On May 3rd Red Deer West 4-H Club members participated in the annual highway cleanup. Our club was responsible for cleaning ditches along Hwy. 11A from Sylvan Lake traffic circle to Hwy. 2 at Red Deer. Everyone had a blast even though we did find some unusual stuff. After the club was done cleaning they all got to hang out at one of the members’ homes nearby — and load up on food.
It was followed with a quick monthly meeting at the end and everyone went home dead tired. Thank you to all the drivers who took caution that day mak-ing it safe for everyone. We would also like to thank Tim Hortons, Sylvan Lake for supplying coffee, hot chocolate and doughnuts once again!
Our members are now busy getting their animals ready for our year-end show. We would like to invite you all to come out to our show and sale June 1st and 2nd and see what beef 4-H is all about. Our female and club steer show will be held on the 1st and our interclub steer show and sale will follow on June 2nd. This will once again be held at the Westerner in Red Deer. Thank you to all our sponsors and buyers from last year, your support helps make the weekend a huge success. We hope to see you again this year!
RCMP NOTESTHURSDAY, MAY 29, 2014 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 9
9:30-11:00 am Wii
11:15 am - 12:00 pm Pilates
12:00-12:45 pmSoup & A Bun
9:00 am-12:00 pmAlberta Seniors Benefi t Program
6:30 pmBingo Precall
7:00 pmCommunity Bingo
9:00 am-12:00 pmAlberta Seniors Benefi t Program
6:30 pmBingo Precall
7:00 pmCommunity Bingo
1:00 pm-3:00 pmWALK THE TALK(Ice cream to follow)
Must be pre-registeredSponsored by Dairy Queen
7:00 pm Drop-in Cards
9:30-11:30 am Pancake Breakfast
Sponsored by No Frills1:00 pm
GENERAL MEETINGImportant Vote
9:00-10:00 am Breakfast
10:30-11:30 am Sit & Be Fit
1:30-3:30 pm Drop-in Scrabble/Other
7:00 pmDrop in Crib (Cards)
11:30 am - 1:30 pmBBQ($5)
With support from WalMart
10:00 am-12:00 pmCoffee, Question and Answer with Emily: Seniors Program Advisor
Community Supports1:00-3:00 pm
Ice Cream SocialWith support from Sobeys6:30 pm Bingo Precall
7:00 pm Community Bingo
9:30-11:00 am Wii
11:15 am - 12:00 pm Pilates
1:00 pmCRIB TOURNAMENT
9:30-11:00 am Wii
11:15 am - 12:00 pm Pilates
12:00-12:45 pmSoup & A Bun
9:30 am-2:45 pm FOOT CARE CLINIC
10:30-11:30 am Sit & Be Fit1:30-3:30 pm
Drop-in Scrabble/Other7:00 pm
Drop in Crib (Cards)9:00-10:00 am
Pancake Breakfast10:30-11:30 am
Sit & Be Fit1:30-3:30 pm
Drop-in Scrabble/Other7:00 pm
Drop in Crib (Cards)
1:00 pmBridge Tournament
($10) Must be pre-registered
Deadline for Ultimate Car Show Bus Trip
9:15-10:00 am Yoga10:30-11:30 am
Friday Forum: Benefi ts of Chi Machine1:00 pm
Drop In Bridge (Cards)1:30-2:30 pm Walking Group
9:30 amWHIST TOURNAMENT
BUS TRIP: ULTIMATE CAR SHOW 1900-2014
(DEADLINE FOR TICKETS JUNE 6)
9:15-10:00 amYoga
10:30-11:30 am Friday Forum: Alzheimer Society
1:00 pm Drop In Bridge (Cards)
1:30-2:30 pm Walking Group
9:15-10:00 amYoga
10:30-11:30 am Friday Forum: Foot Care Clinic
1:00 pm Drop In Bridge (Cards)
1:30-2:30 pm Walking Group
9:00 am-12:00 pmAlberta Seniors Benefi t Program
6:30 pmBingo Precall
7:00 pmCommunity Bingo
11:30 am-1:30 pmFATHER’S DAY PICNIC AT
LEADER FIELD(90 Lakeway Blvd)
2:00-3:00 pmBible Study at Leader Field
(Weather permitting)
11:30 am-12:30 pmLuncheon
12:15-12:45 pm Singing/Social Time
1:00-2:00 pm Bible Study
11:30 am-12:30 pmBBQ
12:15-12:45 pm Singing/Social Time
1:00-2:00 pm Bible Study
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ACTIVITIES JUNE 1–6!NO REGULAR DAYTIME
PROGRAMMING THAT WEEK
9:30-11:00 am Wii
11:15 am - 12:00 pm Pilates
12:00-12:45 pmSoup & A Bun
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Coming Events
July 7: Potluck Picnic
July 11: FORUM: Fancy Feet Foot Care (Tanya)
July 12: Bus Trip: Bluebird Festival @ Ellis Bird Farm
July 15: Golf Tournament
July 17: Foot Care Clinic
July 18: FORUM: Art Society
July 19: Bus Trip: Badlands Passion Play (Deadline July 4 to book a seat)
July 27: Foot Care Clinic
JULY 2014
PHONE: 403-887-2151Toll Free: 1-886-787-2151
5019-47A Avenue, Sylvan Lake
Authorized Counsellor forRemco Memorials
Ed Stevenson MANAGER
Laurie Flinn-WadeFUNERAL DIRECTOR/CELEBRANT
John FlinnFUNERAL ATTENDANT
Sylvan Lake Funeral Home
& CrematoriumOwned & operated by Flinn Funeral Services Ltd.
A full facility funeral home with arrangement office, chapel, reception area, casket and urn displays,
providing traditional, non-traditional and memorial services and prearrangement plans.
Upon request we will make arrangements in the comfort
of your home.
Have questions about funerals and cremation? We invite you to come in and discuss your questions with us at no cost or obligation.
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THE SYLVAN LAKE SENIORS CENTER IS HOSTING A
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9:00 am – 3:00 pm 4908 – 50 Avenue
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SET UP: Friday, May 30 • 4:30 – 6:00 pmFOOD CONCESSION ON SITE
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BY STUART FULLARTONSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Red Deer County’s tax rate and minimum tax bylaw received second and third reading May 6, with the county set to collect about $42 million through taxation this year.
Rates for 2014 are 7.8673 for farmland (previ-ously 7.5647), 2.6550 for residential (previously 2.6352) and 9.8480 for non-residential (previously 9.7312).
“The budget laid out earlier this year contains some very important infrastructure work that is key for Red Deer County’s future,” said Mayor Jim Wood in a media release. “This tax bylaw will allow us to collect the funds needed to complete this work in a timely and efficient manner.”
Levies were set at 0.5 for protective services (previously 0.4), 0.4 for community services and 0.159 environmental services. The latter two remain unchanged from last year.
A new seniors housing levy sits at a rate of 0.0209.
Highlights of the county’s budget include a re-gravel program, Gasoline Alley storm water improvements and bridge repair projects.
CAO Curtis Herzberg feels the bylaw bodes well for the future.
“This tax rate bylaw contains some major infra-structure projects that will serve the county well into the future,” he said in a media release follow-ing the bylaw’s first reading April 22. “Red Deer County offers a very high service standard and continues to be in a sound fiscal position.”
The tax payment deadline is June 30.
Red Deer County tax rate bylaw approved
Saturday, May 17th1:20 a.m. – RCMP were called to a noise com-
plaint at a residence on 44th Street near 47th Avenue in Sylvan Lake. The complaint stated approximately 20 people were having a loud party. A warning was given to the owner and no further problems were reported.
Sunday, May 18th 2:00 a.m. – A complaint was received by
RCMP regarding an intoxicated female in a vehicle on Hinshaw Drive in Sylvan Lake. The 23-year-old female was sitting in the vehicle and told police that she wanted to sleep in the back of the car. Due to the female’s intoxicated state, she was transport-ed to a hotel for her safety as well as public safety.
2:40 a.m. – A 46-year-old Sylvan Lake male is charged with impaired driving after he was stopped by RCMP. The male was traveling on 50A Avenue at 51A Street in Sylvan Lake and his driving pattern was
Dispute over lawn mowing led to assault charge; several impair charges laidobserved by members as erratic. The male refused to give a breath sample and was charged with impaired
driving and refusing to pro-vide a breath sample.
Monday, May 19th 2:00 a.m. – A police officer
on patrol on 47th Avenue at Ryders Ridge Boulevard in Sylvan Lake stopped a vehicle as part of an impaired driving investigation. The 43-year-old female driver, a resident of Calgary, refused to provide a breath sample and was charged with refusing to provide a breath sample and impaired
driving.Wednesday, May 21st
1:33 a.m. – RCMP were called to a domestic dis-pute in progress on 49th Street in Sylvan Lake. A 38-year-old male and a 49-year-old female were both intoxicated and arguing. The male was arrested at the scene. He is charged with two counts of assault, mis-chief under $5,000 and careless use of a firearm. Two unsafely stored firearms were seized from the home.
3:15 p.m. – Another complaint of vandalism to playground equipment was reported at the commu-nity centre in Sylvan Lake. Wood on the ship was damaged and broken. Cables to the glider were cut and parts pulled apart. A patrol was made but the vandal or vandals had left the area.
Thursday, May 22nd 3:28 a.m. – RCMP conducted a
traffic stop for speeding on 50th Street at Perry Drive in Sylvan Lake when the driver was found to be exhibiting signs of impairment. The 27-year-old female driver from Sylvan Lake was charged with impaired driving after failing a roadside screening device and was released to appear in court. Her vehicle was towed from the scene.
7:48 p.m. – A neighbour dispute resulted in an assault charge being laid against a 36-year-old Wetaskiwin male. A 57-year-old complainant advised that he was getting his lawnmower ready to mow his lawn when the accused came out and told him that he could not mow his lawn after a certain
time. The complainant told the accused to return to his yard then the accused assaulted the victim, breaking his glasses. Another neighbour assisted the victim and they held the accused down until police arrived and arrested the male.
Friday, May 23rd 2:27 p.m. – RCMP attended Chief ’s
Pub and Eatery on Lakeshore Drive after two intoxicated males were reportedly stumbling around on a sidewalk near the establishment. The males were located by police lying on the ground in front of Subway restau-rant. Both were arrested for public intoxication. One male was found to be on outstanding warrants and was transported to Red Deer Remand.
10 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 29, 2014
Seventh-day Adventist Church4607 - 47 Avenue 403-887-2604
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Saturday 10:45 a.m. Hour of Worship
Watch Chris Holland on the It Is Written TV Show, Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. on CTV.
Pastor Bill Spangler
www.frontlineministries-int.com
E-mail us at:[email protected] Peter & Cathryn Nash
“Our passion is His presence,Our commitment is His will,
Our pursuit is His way.”
403-887-3313
“Experiencing
Christ"
Our Location corner 49th St. & 50th Ave.
Sunday Service at 10:30 am
Everyone is encouraged & welcomed to join us.
Youth Services Friday at 7:00 pm
403-887-5687 Pastor Barry Sigurdson
Church of the Nazarene
STEFFIE WOIMA SCHOOL - 4720 - 45 AVE.Sunday School 9:45 am • Worship Service 11:00 am
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHWorshipping at Seventh–day Adventist Church
NEW SERVICE TIME
10:30 a.m.
“Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 3:16)
4607-47 AvenueSunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
4:00 pm ServicesLast Sunday of each month.
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
4308 - 50 Avenue 403-887-1401
Sunday Services & Sunday School
@ 10:00 amwww.sylvanlakeanglican.caAnglican Church
June 1 Service 10 AM
Alliance Community Church4404 - 47th Avenue 403-887-8811
Senior Pastor: Rev. Kevin Haugan Associate Pastor: Rev. Jim RillingYouth Pastor: Rev. John Haazen
Children’s Ministry Coordinators: Stacia Dyck & Lindsay Haugan
www.sylvanlakealliance.com [email protected] Worship Service 9:30 am & 11:00 am
Sunday School during 9:30 am serviceNursery provided
Sylvan Lake Apostolic Lutheran Church3 miles south, 2 1/2 miles west of Sylvan Lake
Sunday School 10:00 amChurch Services 11:00 am
www.sylvanlakealc.orgContact Chairman Lyle Hilman 587-797-1269
Steve RoweThe Gideons Int. in Canada
Anyone who has handled a fi rearm or taken a Firearm Safety Course knows the term: ”Is the Safety On!” The “Safety” prevents an unexpected discharge. I still remember my RCMP service revolver # C118119, with the ‘Safety Pin’ which locked the trigger from discharging. Unfortunately we hear sad stories of fi rearms which discharges accidentally and causes injuries.
Did you know that God gave us a ‘Safety’ which also prevents... unexpected discharges? Psalm 141:3
(Amp) “Set a guard, O Lord, before my mouth; keep watch at the door of my lips.”
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A Benalto student attending school in Red Deer is planning to make his mark at the Skills Canada National Competition in Toronto next week.
Arden Nielsen, a Grade 12 Notre Dame High School student competing in the electrical installations event, earned a spot at the competition after a solid showing at the Provincial Skills Canada Competition in Edmonton earlier this month.
He’s one of 65 students who will represent Team Alberta at the national competition June 4 to 7.
Nielsen began taking the classes in Grade 10, and said he was excited about the prospect of competing nation-ally.
As a member of Team Alberta, he’ll receive $500 from the WorldSkills Calgary 2009 Legacy Scholarship, and a further $500 if he wins gold in Toronto.
Shawna Bourke, Skills Canada Alberta director of communications, said, “schools in record numbers are recognizing the importance of developing and support-ing students’ individual talents in the trades and tech-nologies.”
More than 700 students competed in 45 different events at the provincial event in Edmonton.
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BY STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Plans for a summer music festival in Sylvan Lake appear to be dead for this season after promoters failed to attend a council meeting Monday night.
After being denied use of the pier by the Friends of Sylvan Lake Provincial Park committee, Dana Carlson and Quan Diep, of True Channel Entertainment, attend-ed the May 12 council meeting with a new proposal to use Centennial Park but they were too late to speak dur-ing the open mic session and weren’t on the agenda.
Ron Lebsack, the town’s director of community ser-vices, said his staff had spoken to the promoters last week and told them they needed to submit a special events application for use of the park.
At Monday night’s council meeting, the Summer X Beach Music Festival was added to the agenda under ‘delegation’ by Mayor Sean McIntyre, but no one attended to address the topic.
In light of that, Lebsack recommended town staff work with the group to see about an event next year. “The timelines are getting extremely tight,” he said.
Several councillors were also concerned that there wasn’t enough time left to organize the Aug. 23 event.
Lebsack said with council’s approval, he’d express staff ’s willingness to work with the organizers for an event next year.
“I hope they understand we’re willing to work with them,” said Councillor Jas Payne. “I think there’s an appe-tite here to have an event like this. The support around this table was clear to them.”
At their April 28 meeting, councillors had condition-ally supported the event setting out a number of things that had to be accomplished by specific dates. But since the original plan was for the pier, the ‘Friends’ committee and the provincial government had to approve the event. That didn’t happen.
Information provided to council during the April meeting stated the event would be a “family friendly arts and music festival” that would “encourage tourism, enrich the local economy, enrich local arts and culture”.
They were planning for a maximum of 5,000 attend-ees between noon and 11 p.m. by providing a “strategic selection of musical artists to appeal to a broad audience”. The main genres would be adult contemporary and alter-native rock — easy listening.
The event was to include a public beer garden with a capacity of 400 and a VIP beer garden with a capacity of 300.
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The 2014 Sylvan Celebration of Music committee is pleased to extend congratulations to the musicians who participated in this year’s festival. Also, a thank you to the volunteers, adjudicators, sponsors and music teachers who gave tirelessly to making this year’s Celebration a success.
15 years ago; the Celebration of Music began, with the vision to provide an opportunity for music students to play and share their music regardless of age, level or style. Festival students, teachers and parents alike, glean new ideas, receive extra motivation from knowledgeable, experienced adjudicators, and are inspired to grow in their musical understanding and ability. The Celebration of Music continues to attract musicians from Sylvan Lake, Red Deer and surrounding communities with 300 musicians participating in this year’s week long event.
The committee organizing The Celebration of Music event, is comprised of a group of dedicated individuals, Megan Callan, Lenore Dyke, Anna Olive, Shallon Green and Laura Lee Lewis. They have been instrumental in attaining performance opportunities with Jazz at the Lake “Project Discovery” for participating musicians and scholarships to assist recipients to further their music studies.
As the interest from musicians continues to grow, so has the support from the business community. 2014 saw The Best Western, Pier 7, Bay View Cafe, Fireside Restaurant, Tim Hortons, Alliance Church, Dale Campbell, CD Industrial Group Inc., Sylvan Lake News come forward to support the endeavors of the festival organizers and participants.
Many awards are received by the musicians thanks to the generosity of Studio Upstairs, Rouillard Law Offi ce and Rapid Auto Solutions.
In 2013 three music education scholarships were added to that list. 2014 scholarships were made possible with the sponsorship of NewAlta, Servus Credit Union, Sylvan Truck Ranch and a grant received from the Town of Sylvan Lake Recreation, Arts and Culture. The recipients of the scholarships are recommended by an adjudicator, based on the musician’s outstanding performance during the adjudication week while displaying technical profi ciency; versatility between instruments and showmanship.
The 2014 scholarships were awarded to Lauren Rowe for her Musical Theatre performance of Defying Gravity; to Ryley Fraser for piano, guitar, voice, musical theatre and rock band; and to Nick Ekelund for his ability and excellence in his drum performance of 3 contrasting styles Reggae, Big Band Swing and Funk.
This year the highly esteemed Charles Austin Award went to Connor McKee for his performance of Chopin’s Nocturne in Eb.
The Jazz at the Lake Youth Concert award is an invitation to its recipients to perform their Jazz selections during the world class Jazz Fest held in Sylvan Lake in August. The students have the opportunity to work with a professional accompanist and to attend a master class workshop. Selected for the best Jazz performances were Jennifer Fletcher, Sara Koch, Raegan Frenette, Connor McKee, Ainsley McCallum, Makenna Good-Nicks, Emma Baker, Owen Dyke, Nick Ekelund, Laura Arnusch, Brooklyn Hughes, and Julie Olive.
The week concluded with a red carpet awards ceremony at the Red Deer Memorial Centre with Jennifer Johnson as Master of Ceremonies. The audience enjoyed stellar performances that were selected by the adjudicators during the festival.
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Damon Vavrek put all his effort into a shot put throw during the track and field meet at École Fox Run School Monday afternoon. The Grade 6-8 students had to participate in at least three of the 11 events during the meet.
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Advantage - With Goki Koataki (4) at his back, Cody Rumbolt (10) was able to get the ball away from an Innisfail Cyclones player during H. J. Cody Lakers’ regular season game at the school Friday afternoon. The Laker rallied to narrow the score late in the game, but weren’t successful losing 6-5. They had trailed 6-2. STEVE DILLS
Possession - Emily Eckenswiller of H. J. Cody Lakers kept possession of the ball during a league game against Central Alberta Christian High School last Wednesday. Despite a solid effort, the Lakers lost 4-2. STUART FULLARTON
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Great drama was experienced when 100 young golfers participated in the bear delayed Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour’s (MJT) Bow Valley Credit Union Classic at the iconic Banff Springs Golf Course on the weekend.
Among the field was Jaxon Lynn, 16, of Sylvan Lake who won the Juvenile Boys 15-16 division after firing rounds of 73-75 (148). Forty golfers were competing in the division during the two day event.
“I made three bird-ies in a row to finish the first day, and that really got me going,” he said. “It is very nice to finally get a win.”
Lynn continued his impressive play, follow-ing a playoff loss in the MJT event at Lacombe the previous weekend.
Lynn’s score was also third best of the 69 boys ages 15-19 who competed in the heavi-ly wait-listed tourna-ment.
Besides the spectac-ular scenery of the world-class, stunningly beautiful location which created a dra-matic backdrop for every shot, some of the golfers had to contend with a grizzly bear and the resident herd of elk.
MJT Tournament Director Trent Matson said there was a 30 minute delay during round one when a griz-zly bear walked onto a fairway after a group of girls had teed off. They were playing their sec-ond shots while a park ranger was shooting above the bear and a ‘bear banger’ was uti-lized. “They all hit per-fect shots,” he quipped.
The next MJT event takes place in Olds June 21-22 and is a qualifier for the FCG San Diego Junior Amateur Championship.
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Cody athletes brought home area medals; qualified for zonesBY STEVE DILLS
SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
A number of senior high students at École H. J. Cody High School qualified for zone track and field competition yesterday at Lindsay Thurber (after press time).
If they placed first or second there they’ll be headed to provincial competition.
The students moved on to zones after placing
first or second in their sports during the area track meet last Wednesday at Lindsay Thurber.
In area competition, Aiden Smail (Grade 12) won an aggregate medal for senior boys after finishing sec-ond in triple jump, second in hur-dles, third in long jump and third in 100 metre race.
Other Cody competitors includ-ed:
Grade 10 studentsGallen Donaghy - fourth in high jump.Braden Bystrom - first in shot put, second in javelin and ninth in 100 metre.
Daisuke Tanaka - fourth in 400 metre.Xander Plante - second in hurdles, third in 400 metre and fourth in 200 metre.Wyatt Bosse - first in hurdles and sixth in 100 metre.Anna Carlson - second in discus, fourth in shot put and fourth in jav-elin.
Grade 11 studentsLandon Rosene - second in 100 metre and second in 200 metre.Carson Walker - second in high jump and second in hurdles.Austin Ilcisin - first in discus.Jordan Curtis - fourth in javelin and
sixth in hurdles.Morgan Nemish - fourth in hurdles.
Grade 12 studentsEvan Wilke - first in 100 metre and third in 200 metre.Brayden Snow - second in high jump.
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Solid numbers, co-operative weather and plenty of community support contributed to another successful Best Body Fitness (BBF) Sprint Triathlon in Sylvan Lake Sunday.
So much so, in fact, that race director and BBF owner Scott McDermott is calling it the best ever.
“It’s the best race we’ve ever had,” he said. “It was absolutely fan-tastic.”
With 164 adult ath-letes competing, the triathlon experienced its biggest participation rate since Sylvan Lake Triathlon Club took over organizing of the event several years ago.
Athletes came from all over the province to compete in the triath-
lon which includes a 750m swim in the pool, 26km bike ride and 5km run.
More than a dozen took part in the duath-lon, consisting of a 5km run followed by a 26km bike and another 5km run.
The event, now in its ninth year, has grown steadily over the past few years, according to McDermott. And he’s excited about the direc-tion it’s heading in the future.
“Next year is our 10th anniversary of the race, so we’re super stoked about that,” he said. “In a world where most triathlons are giv-ing less and less, we’re pushing to give more and more.”
Most of that growth, he added, is made pos-sible by local sponsors and supporters — of which the triathlon was certainly not short this year.
“The local business-es in town have just been absolutely fantas-tic,” he said. “We had tons of amazing local sponsors that just make all the difference.”
McDermott said the race also had plenty of support from its many volunteers, and from the Town of Sylvan Lake.
A race of another kind also contributed to the day’s success.
The Kids Splash ’n’ Dash, open to young-sters between the ages of four and 12, raised its registration capacity to 100 participants this year, and was nearly filled.Continued on Page 17
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Continued from Page 16“For the first couple
of years, they capped it at 20 or 30 kids, and then a few years ago we raised the cap to 40,” said McDermott. “Last year, we had the cap at 60, and this year we opened it up to 100, and we had 96 kids in the event.
“It was ridiculously awesome.”
That race consisted of a 25m swim, 500m bike and 200m run.
“It’s just letting the kids have a lot of fun and feel like they’re a triathlete just like mom or dad,” said McDermott, adding not all of the participat-ing children’s parents are triathletes.
“It’s just a fun thing for the kids to do, but it gets them started in the sports.”
Triathlon winners were Brian Hrynkow of Sherwood Park, in the male division, with a time of 1:12:38; Sharon Styles of Carstairs, in the female division, with a time of 1:16:21; and Pullar Express of Edmonton, in the team division, with a time of 1:45:35.
Duathlon winners were Hans Haugen of Camrose, in the male division, with a time of 1:36:32, and Sarah Yaremcio of Edmonton, in the female division, with a time of 1:42:45.
Full results are avail-able online at zone4.ca.
. . . ‘best ever’ Sprint Triathlon
Derek Loonstra of Red Deer was ecstatic upon crossing the finish line of his first ever triathlon. He likened training for the event to a part-time job requiring muchtime and effort.
Julie Land of Ardros-san rounded a corner as she made her way through the streets of Sylvan Lake during the Best Body Fitness Sprint Triathlon Sun-day.
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Sunday, June 1, 1 pm Sunday, June 1, 1 pm Moose HallMoose Hall
• Depression Glass • Coins • Jewelery • Lamps • China
Cupboards • Cookie Jars • Furniture • Glassware & more!
Presented byBIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS
Linda Dunbrack 403-304-4791 (cell)
To view items:www.bigstrapperauctions.net
Lunch will be available
New MembersNew Members WELCOME!WELCOME!
If you are interested in joining our club,please contact Kay Bystrom 403-864-0497 or Betty Finner 403-887-5865.
LLionsions ClubClubSylvan Lake & DistrictSylvan Lake & District
Hall Rentals: 403-887-37765119-50a AvenueBy Invitation
We are proud to sponsor: • Lions Cavalcade for Diabetes • Red Deer Hospice • Sylvan Lake Food Bank • Jazz at the Lake
JUNE 16 WRAP UP @ 6:00 p.m.
JUNE 2 REGULAR MEETING@ 7:30 p.m.
HOLLINGSHEADMarion Elizabeth (Betty)December 9, 1924 - May 18, 2014
Sadly, on May 18th, 2014 Betty Hollingshead passed away peacefully at home at the age of 89 years. Betty was born and raised in Calgary and graduated from the University of Alberta in Home Economics. After graduation, she worked in Montreal for Eatons and the Red Cross. She married Robert (Bob) Hollingshead in 1947 and they shared 41 wonderful years of
marriage together. During her lifetime she raised her fi ve children with constant love and support. She will be forever remembered for her love of family, her wonderful sense of humor and her enduring wisdom and guidance.Betty had many interests and was passionate about reading, gardening and sports. She loved dogs and enjoyed her favourite vacation spots which were Maui in the Winter and Sylvan Lake in the Summer. Betty will be lovingly remembered and dearly missed by her fi ve children Susan Robson (David), Bob Hollingshead (Bitty), Bill Hollingshead, Diane Hollingshead (Robert Wilson), Jane Foster (Cameron) as well as 8 grandchildren, 5 step grandchildren, 7 great grandchildren and 6 step great grandchildren.Also mourning her loss is her sister-in-law, Philippa Pullar of Calgary. Betty was pre-deceased by her parents, her two brothers (Bill Pullar and Bob Pullar) of Calgary, her great grandson Adam Burkholder and her husband Bob.A Memorial Service to celebrate Betty’s life was held on Friday May 23, 2014 at 1:00 pm at Hainstocks’s Funeral Home, 9810-34 Ave NW, Edmonton.In lieu of fl owers, donations may be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta 10985-124 Street, Edmonton, AB, T5M 0H9 or to the Stollery Children’s Hospital Foundation.Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family via
the website www.hainstockedmonton.com
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Professionals 810OPERATIONS
MANAGERRed Deer, Alberta
Reporting to the General Manager, the Operations Manager will be a self-motivated and highly organized individual.
This is a pivotal positionrequiring an individual with sound business sense and
strong leadership skills, coupled with an eye for detail and overall cost
control experience. It will appeal to a “take charge” individual able to bring the ability and past operations management experience
the position requires.
MAIN JOB TASKS AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
Oversee the production process; ensure that all
standard operations procedures and policies are adhered to and that the highest of quality is
maintained.Supervise product
delivery, ensuring all products are delivered in
a timely and effi cient manner.
Evaluate and maintain appropriate levels
of inventory for both ingredients and
store stock.Analyze branch fi nancial statements and prepare
annual operational budgets.
Work closely with all functional levels of
Head Offi ce. Manage and develop
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6th 2014. E-mail: [email protected] Mail: 715 Marion Street Winnipeg, MB R2J 0K6
Fax: (204)233-7245
Restaurant/Hotel 820GRILLER’S Steak House in Rocky Mtn. House is
looking for Cook’s. Wage $15-$20./hr. dependant
on exp. Submit resume to:[email protected] or fax to
403-845-7469
HEWLETT PARKMCDONALDS
(50 Hewlett Park Landing Sylvan Lake) is seeking 10 Food Service Supervisors , available 24/7 for all shifts, starting at $13.12/hour. One year industry experi-ence required.
Apply in person or at www.worksforme.ca
Trades 850F/T COMMERCIAL
GLAZIERJourneyman & apprentices
We offer competitive wages. Full benefi ts after 90 days. Must have valid
drivers licence. Email resume to: d.generationglass
@platinum.caor Fax: 403-886-5224or Call 403-886-5221
HD LICENSEDTECHNICIAN
for several Alberta areas.Must have or willing toobtain CVIP licence.Please email or fax
applications to:Carillion Canada Inc.;
[email protected] 780-336-2461.
Trades 850LABOURERS
NEEDED!!Currently accepting
resumes for upcoming workin the Joffre Area.
We offer high rates,benefi ts and have an abundance of work.Will provide training.
Please forward resumes [email protected] fax to 403-243-2587.
PCL ENERGY.Now hiring Journeyperson Pipefi tters ($40+/hour) and
Scaffolders ($38+/hour) for an industrial project in
Vascoy, SK. LOA of $145/day worked
travel and bonuses paid!We offer competitive wages and benefi ts.
Send resume to:[email protected].
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Truckers/Drivers 860
FREIGHTLANDCARRIERS,
a tri-axle air ride fl atdeck carrier is looking for
OWNER/OPERATORSto run Alberta only or 4
Western Provinces.Average gross
$18 - 25,000/month. 1-800-917-9021.
Email: [email protected].
IMMEDIATE OPENINGSSylvan Lake. Bed Truck
Drivers & swampers req’d. Safety bonus program,top wages and benefi ts.
Email resume:tom@roncooilfi eld.ca or fax: 403-887-4892
BusinessOpportunities 870
GET FREEVENDING MACHINES.
Can earn $100,000 + per year. All cash-retire in just
3 years. Protected territories. Full details call now
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Misc.Help 880
Misc.Help 880
FAMILY owned andoperated since 1974,
Trail Appliances is one of the leading independent
appliance retailers inWestern Canada.
Trail offers excellenttraining & a competitive
compensation & benefi t plan.We are currently looking to
expand our workforce at our Red Deer location
2823 Bremner Ave.
Service Coordinator
Customer ServiceRep. P/T & F/T
Trail is always lookingfor people who want
opportunities to grow, take initiative and work well
within a team environment.If you are looking for a
challenging and rewarding career with Trail Appliances, please submit your resume and cover letter stating the position you are applying
for to: [email protected]
or by fax: (403)342-7168. We thank all interestedapplicants; only those
chosen for an interviewwill be contacted. Security checks will be conducted on successful candidates.
Misc.Help 880
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Now hiring SUMMER HELP in your local
city/town. Flexible Sched-ules with $17 guaranteed base pay, cust. sales/ser-
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THERE IS STILLA HUGE DEMAND
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MÉTISENVIRONMENTALCAREER PROGRAMAre you a Métis youth between the ages of 15 and 17? Are you interested in careers in the environmental field, such as fish and wildlife officer, forest technician, or park warden? Space is limited, so apply today! Application Deadline: June 16, 2014.Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca
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MEDICAL DEVICE REPROCCESINGTECHNICIANRupertsland Institute Métis Training to Employment is looking for Métis people between the ages of 18–30 who are interested in a career in the Medical Technical field.Space is limited, so apply today! Application Deadline: June 16, 2014.Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca
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MÉTIS YOUTHENTREPRENEUR LEADERSHIP WORKSHOPRupertsland Institute Métis Training to Employment Services and Junior Achievement are looking for Métis youth ages 15 – 17 to participate in the Youth Entrepreneur Leadership Workshop. Space is limited, so apply today! Application Deadline: June 6, 2014Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca
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MÉTIS CANADIANYOUTH LEADERSHIPPROGRAMRupertsland Institute in partnership with Katimavik are seeking 4 male & 4 female Métis youth interested in volunteering, leadership and learning to learn, travel,enhance your leadership skills and earn a wage!Application Deadline: June 1, 2014.Call: 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca
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The Sylvan Lake Municipal Library
requires a Permanent, Part-time
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for a complete job description.
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Do you have a passion for uncovering interesting stories in your community?
Talking to people and crafting compelling articles which provide
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pictures on a freelance basis.We¹re looking for people who can work on their own to cover assigned news and feature stories
or events in the Sylvan Lake/Eckville region.In keeping with the avour of our publications
these will all be community oriented.
Please email resumes to Michele Rosenthal at [email protected]
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Auctions 1530MEIER GUN AUCTION.
Saturday, June 7, 11 a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton.
Over 150 guns- Handguns, rifl es, shotguns,
hunting and sporting equipment. To consign
call 780-440-1860.
Auctions 1530ANTIQUE
& COLLECTIBLE AUCTION.June 7,
Namao Elementary School,10 a.m. Car models,
Coca-Cola, vintage soda shop/ice cream parlor, antique/vintage tools,furniture, much more.
Details: www.spectrumauctioneering.com
780-903-9393.
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- Leroy Rasmuissen Estate.Friday, June 13 at 10 a.m.,
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• Ceiling & Wall Textures• Painting New & Old
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with personal advice
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Our Door to Yours! Mobile Glass Service
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AUTO • RESIDENTIAL • COMMERCIAL
24 HOUR COMMERCIAL EMERGENCY SERVICE
403-887-2200Len Campbell Owner/Operator
8 Cuendet Industrial Way, Sylvan Lake
MOBILE SERVICE
403-340-8666
5 Star Custom Landscaping & Design
(Top Soil, Sand & Gravel)
Property Clean Ups &Junk Removal
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Roofing 1370 Roofing 1370
Buy & Sell#1500 - #1990
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Based on a 12 week commitment.Does not include the $2.25 per week web surcharge
SYLVAN LAKE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
SEPTIC TANK ServiceJIM’S
www.jimsseptic.ca
We also off er PORTABLE TOILET RENTALS
• Septic Tanks
• Campgrounds
• Camps
• RVs
• Holding Tanks
• Barn Pits
• Lagoons
403-748-2628Toll Free 1-877-292-6777 [email protected]
Get your business out there! Call Shannon or Joe at 403.887.2331!
Surgical Carpet Cleaning
Carpets & Furniture
Professional Steam Cleaning
Owner Operated
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MORE sellers find buyers in the classifieds. 1-877-223-3311.
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Auctions 1530HUGE ANTIQUE ESTATE
AUCTION Police bikes. June 1@10
am. For info/view www.cherryhillauction.com
403-342-2514
Auctions 1530
WellDrilling 1400
Auctions 1530
GardenSupplies 1680
Auctions 1530 Auctions 1530BIG STRAPPER
AUCTIONSSALES EVERY WED. @ 6 pm.
Moose Hall 2 miles south of Ponoka on 2A
NEXT ANTIQUE SALESun., May 4, 1 pm
WE BUY FOR CASH.
403-304-4791 Check website for full listing
www.bigstrapperauctions.net
REAL ESTATE& FARM AUCTION
(Terry & Dianna Coverly, 780-525-2530).
Sunday, June 8, 10:30 a.m.,Grassland, Alberta. Farm
equipment, boats, etc. Complete listings &
photos on all auctions:Andruchow Auctions Ltd.;
www.andruchowauctions.com
UNRESERVED METAL Fabricating Auction.
Thursday, June 5, 11 a.m. Preview:
Wednesday 10 - 5.CNC Plasma cutting, loaders,
saws and ironworker, welding vehicles.A must view at:
www.foothillsauctions.com. 780-922-6090.
BuildingSupplies 1550
METAL ROOFING& SIDING.
Very competitive prices! Largest colour selection in
Western Canada.Available at over 25 Alberta
Distribution Locations.40 Year Warranty.
Call 1-888-263-8254.
Firewood 1660LOGS
Semi loads of pine, spruce, tamarack, poplar.
Price depends on location. Lil Mule Logging
403-318-4346
GardenSupplies 1680
BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE TREES.
4 - 6 ft., $35 each.Machine planting; $10/tree (includes bark mulch and
fertilizer). 20 tree minimum order. Delivery fee:$75 - $125/order.
Quality guaranteed. 403-820-0961
MASSIVE TREE SALE. Hardy tree, shrub,
and berry seedlings.Perfect for shelterbelts or landscaping. Full boxes as low as $1/tree. Bundles of 10 as low as $1.29/tree.
Free shipping.Replacement guarantee.
1-866-873-3846 or treetime.ca
HouseholdFurnishings1720
SOLID OAK TABLE8’ long, 2 leafs, 8 chairs.
Excellent condition.2 TWIN BEDS
Used very little & like new.Includes all bedding,
skirting & headboards.403-887-5032
Misc. forSale 1760
EVERY WATER WELLon earth should have the
patented “Kontinuous Shok” Chlorinator fromBig Iron Drilling!
Why? Save thousandsof lives every year.
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SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money &
save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd:
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ext. 400OT.
WantedTo Buy 1930
FIREARMS.All types wanted,
estates, collections, single items, military.
We handle all paperwork and transportation.Licensed dealer. 1-866-960-0045;
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Agricultural#2000 - #2290
Farm Equipment ..............2010Haying Equipment ............2020Tractors ............................2030Combines & Headers ......2040Fertilizer Equipment..........2050Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060Equipment Wanted ..........2070Farm Custom Work ..........2080Farm Auctions ..................2090Livestock ..........................2100Livestock - Exotic..............2110Sheep ..............................2120Poultry ..............................2130Horses ..............................2140Horse Boarding ................2150Riding Supplies ................2160Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170Pasture Wanted ................2180Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190Seed Grain ......................2200Seeding & Tillage ............2210
Livestock 2100FOR SALE.
Simmeron Simmentals, fullblood full Fleckvieh
yearling bulls, polled and horned, A.I. bloodlines,
very quiet, muscled.Website:
simmeronranch.ca.Martin 780-913-7963.
PUREBRED red and black Angus bulls. 1 and 2 year
olds. Semen tested and delivered.Vicwin Farms 403-784-3517, 403-318-7363.
Horses 2140CLENRIDGE HOOF
TRIMMING offers hooftrimming for cattle in a
standup hydraulic chute.Contact now for price and
availability. Will travel. 403-598-0170 or
587-377-2961
Grain, FeedHay 2190
HEATED CANOLAbuying Green, Heated orSpringthrashed Canola.
Buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed.
Buying damagedor offgrade grain.
“On Farm Pickup”Westcan Feed & Grain,
1-877-250-5252.
PASKALCATTLE COMPANY
in Picture Butte area is looking for Feed Barley.
Put more $ in your pocket. Sell direct to us.
Please call Main Offi cefor details. 403-372-5641.
SeedGrain 2200
FORAGE SEEDFOR SALE.
Organic and conventional. Sweet Clover, Alfalfa,Red Clover, Smooth
Brome, Meadow Brome, Crested Wheatgrass,
Timothy, etc. Free delivery! Birch Rose Acres Ltd.
306-863-2900.
Condos/Townhouses3030
2 BDRM. condo town-house unit in Sylvan, avail.
now 403-341-9974
Suites 3060BACHELOR SUITES
FOR RENT ranging $550-$650 $300
d.d. All rooms above Hazzard County Bar &
Grill. Call 403-887-5235 ask for Sheri
StorageSpace 3160
KING OF THE ROAD RV STORAGE,
24hr video security, pavement to site, on hwy.
2, 10 mi. North of Red Deer, pull-throughs avail.
403-782-7775
StorageSpace 3160
ForRent 3299
HousesFor Sale 4020
Near CoronationPark & Trails
Lovely 1484 sq.ft. 2 storey 1/2 duplex In Woodlea 3 bdrms. up, 4 bath,
Bsmt. newly developed. Dble. garage. Fenced back yard on creek.
Hardwood fl oors.Quick possession.
Walk to work downtown.Was $349,900 Now $339,900Agent selected
403-396-5516 cellor Mon-Wed 314-4318
ReminderHuge Antique Estate Auction
Police BikesSunday June 1
10 am * Viewing 9 amLocation: Ridgewood Community Hall
Partial List onlyTenant 7200 Parking Lot Sweeper – 500 Gal. Fuel Tank Stand – 16 ft . Flat Deck Trailer – 14 ft Sunray Boat with
35 HP Johnson Outboard and Trailer – Antiques – Collectibles – Furniture – Misc. and much more
Complete list and direction visit www.cherryhillauction.com
Terms of Sale: Cash, Cheque, C/C, Everything must be paid for & removed on sale day (NO EXCEPTIONS), 15% buyer’s premium
Sale subject to Additions, Deletions, Errors and Omissions.
Cherry Hill Auction & AppraisalsPhone 403-342-2514 or 403-347-8988
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View of vibrant summers at Sylvan now available through historic postcard book
BY STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Frolicking on the beach and in the water, early water slides and teeter totters, Sylvan Lake’s begin-nings, the various piers, other beachfront areas and buildings of the past are just a few of the subjects depicted in a fascinating addition to Sylvan Lake’s history.
Sylvan Lake, A Postcard Perspective has just been published by medical doctors Brian Inglis and Robert Lampard.
Containing 201 postcards, along with information on scenes they depict, the book is the result of years of deltiology (postcard col-lecting) by the pair. The book is divided into 15 chapters. Among the subjects are early postcards, the village and town, Centennial Street and Lakeshore Drive, the second Sylvan Lake hotel, boat house, regattas and piers, sailboats and motor launches, recreation, sunsets, camps and cabins and aerial and pan-oramic views. The Norell, a passenger boat that took visi-tors on excursions around the lake from 1932 to the 1970s, is featured in its own chapter.
Inglis began his medical practice in Sylvan Lake 37 years ago. He displayed postcards in his office and solicited comments, slowly building the largest collection of Sylvan Lake postcards.
Three years ago he envisioned a book of those cards as a Centennial project for 2013 and enlisted Lampard to assist in put-ting it together.
“It was an opportunity to present the history of Sylvan Lake from the perspective of the many visitors who came to the lake to holiday, to enjoy its beauty, participate in water activities — and then send post-cards to their friends and family,” states biographical notes in the book.
Lampard said his interest in postcards started with a chat about 20 years ago when Inglis discussed his interest in postcards and post-marks, particularly of Sylvan Lake.
“I started collecting and giving them to him as Christmas presents,” said Lampard. Then he starting col-lecting postcards on his own. “They’re absolutely fabulous pieces of information.”
His postcard collection now matches his book collection — he’s
written eight other books, primarily on medical history of Alberta and has used postcards as illustrations in those books.
While Inglis has been here since the 1970s, Lampard has been com-ing to a family cabin at Sylvan Lake since the early 1940s when visitors far exceeded the town population in the summer.
In gathering information for their book, the two were able to find three other people who had postcard collections that highlight-ed Sylvan Lake.
Fred Freschette had a unique collection of tin reflection type postcards from the turn of the last century. They’re featured in the first chapter of the book, the earliest dated from 1900 taken from the CNR tracks looking north down main street.
Colleen Dunnigan, who has family roots here, had the second best collection after Brian’s, said Lampard.
Then Jack McCuaig of Edmonton, shared a couple of post-cards with them. He has an eye for unusual postcards and is a very knowledgeable collector, said Lampard. “His interest is in who took the pictures and how many were made. The two he provided were by Byron Harmon, a famous Banff photographer.
The book’s forward notes they’ve uncovered over 220 different pre-1975 postcards, including three new and unique Sylvan Lake Picture Postcards found on e-Bay in the months preceding publication.
The book, Lampard said, “is quite a different history. It reflects the visitors. It’s very summer focused, very water focused, reflects a very vibrant community in the
summer time.” One of the cards noted Sylvan Lake was the third most popular summer resort in the province, something that’s borne out by the number and variety of cards created.
They were only able to find one postcard of a winter scene which shows ice pushed up on the shore. The inscription states “Savan Lake” which they’ve interpreted to be Sylvan Lake, although there are no distinguishing features in the pic-ture.
One of the more active locations in the community during the sum-mer was Varsity Hall, but they were unable to find a postcard of that building.
Many of the cards they have are also void of handwritten messages on the back since they weren’t
mailed.“From my point of
view this was a delightful trip to take down memory lane,” said Lampard. “To recall experiences of a younger time in my life. Everybody came to the beach in sum-mers, the same people every year, we made lots of friends. There was unparalleled activity, especially for people living in Sylvan Lake.”
Lampard added that they continue to acquire postcards, particularly Brian with the Sylvan Lake theme. “If anyone else has cards, we would be interested to know, be happy to see them.”
Sylvan Lake & District Archives research staff, partic-ularly Marion Thompson, were very helpful with the book,
said the authors. They also relied on historic research on articles about Sylvan Lake from early copies of Red Deer News, Red Deer Advocate, Sylvan Lake News and is forerun-ners, transcribed by Steve Dills of Sylvan Lake News and available at the archives.
They’ve deposited digital copies of all the postcards with the archives for future study.
A limited quantity of 250 books were printed and are available from the authors — Dr. Brian Inglis at 403-887-7037 ([email protected]) or Dr. Robert Lampard at 403-346-0331 ([email protected]) for $25 each.
For more on Lampard’s other books check his website at robertlampard.ca/. Besides medical history, he has written a book on Rotarian James Wheeler Davidson who is credited with starting Rotary in Australia and New Zealand.
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