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On Sunday, July 15 at approximately
9 p.m., a contractor was excavating on
private property in Ranch Market and
ruptured a local water line.
They had hired a contractor (and)
theyre working on a new facility down
there at the Ranch Market site, said Jes-
se Parker, director of Engineering and
Operations for the Town of Strathmore,
they had started construction in that
area and were excavating and werent
aware or hadnt located a water line
within the development.
When they then began excavation they
hit, and damaged the water line. When
damage is done to a water line in an
open excavation, like the one in Ranch
Market, the water in the line speeds up.
The velocities pick up within the dis-
tribution system and then that stirs up
some sedimentation and things along
those lines within the pipe system, said
Parker Its not atypical for us, when we
have a break or when we have an im-
pact on the distribution system, to see
some discolouration in the water as a
result. Luckily the change of the wa-
ters colour is the only effect the pub-
lic may notice from this break. After the
pipe was ruptured, the contractor called
EPCOR who worked to isolate the pipe
from the main water line as quickly as
possible.
They were successful [in isolating
the pipe], said Parker, however it took
some time because the contractor didnt
have drawings of the site plan on hand.
It took about an hour or so to locate the
valves to terminate that line in particu-
lar. This type of water main break is not
uncommon and, because of its location
on private property there is not much
the town can do to prevent these inci-
dents.
If theyre, say on private property,
and [the contractors] dont have accu-
rate drawings of the location of the wa-
ter mains and things along those lines,
sometimes well have water mains get
struck by contractors doing work; so
thats whats happened in this case, said
Parker the town wouldnt have located
this line for the contractor because it
was on private property.
Water
main break
Community stands tall
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The ffth generation Tower Ranch-
es family farm was the recipient of
the 2012 BMO Farm Family represent-
ing Wheatland County. It is nestled in
the heart of East Wheatland in a pic-
turesque scene of canola felds and
grazing cattle.
In 1905 Addison Sylvester Tower
Jr. came to Canada from Lincoln, Ne-
braska by cattle train to fnd himself
homesteading a few kilometres
north and west of Gleichen. His son
Richard who passed it on to Terry,
whose son Curtis farms alongside
him now, succeeded him. Daughter
Aerin (Tower) Wheeler and husband
Toby are partners in their century old
Wheeler Farm operation celebrated
1908-2008.
The farming operation has been a
father/son succession since its in-
ception in 1906. The present family
of 2012 is Terry Tower with his wife
Brenda (nee Hayes) along with son
and daughter-in-law Curtis and Brandi
Tower who share the yard with fve
out of a total seven grandchildren on
the family farm.
The Towers have about 2,500 acres
in crops, divided more or less equally
among wheat, barley and canola.
Basically, were totally dry-land
farming, said Terry, who followed the
normal practice of summer-fallowing
half his land until his son returned
from school.
Terry and Brenda, besides farming
in the Gleichen community, are no
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Sometime this past weekend a
string of robberies took place across
Strathmore. The local Home Hard-
ware, Strathmore Building Supplies
and UFA were affected. As it is still
under investigation, not much infor-
mation has been released on the bur-
glaries, but allegedly the perpetrator
hot-wired the Home Hardware fork-
lift in order to steal lumber from both
Strathmore Building Supplies and
UFA.
I got my forklift back, said Perry
Banadyga, owner of Home Hardware.
I went down to UFA and drove it
back home.
The culprits seem to have left it
there after the theft. Besides the fork-
lift, nothing else appears to be miss-
ing at Home Hardware.
[We havent] noticed anything thus
far, said Banadyga, though it is too
early in the case to be sure. The RCMP
and the stores are working to fnd out
what exactly happened that night.
More information will be released as
the investigation continues.
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strangers to hard work and communi-
ty involvement. They have been active
members in the Gleichen and district
communities, members of the local
4-H clubs and other youth organiza-
tions. They still continue with strong
volunteer input in the communities of
Gleichen, Cluny and Strathmore.
Terry is past president of the Agri-
cultural Society, Arena Board and High
School Rodeo Association, past secre-
tary of the Gleichen Lions Club and
past member of the Masonic Lodge.
He was one of the founding members
of the Rural Fire Department, and is
still a member of the Gleichen (now
Strathmore Royal Canadian) Legion. In
his spare time he thoroughly enjoyed
managing the Gleichen Old Timers
Hockey Team for twenty years.
Brenda Tower has been, and still is,
just as busy having held many leader-
ship positions in the various commu-
nity organizations. She was an integral
part in the introduction in organiz-
ing the E.C.S. into the GHSD/Glei-
chen, Cluny Elementary School. Past
president of the Gleichen and District
Figure Skating Club, Parent Advisory
Committee, High School Rodeo Di-
rector and 4-H leader position in the
Gleichen/Cluny sewing club. She was
past president of St. Andrews Angli-
can Church and still sits on the Ves-
try Board of the Church. Brenda was
the area coordinator on the Wheatland
Further Education Board and remains
secretary of the Gleichen and Dis-
trict Fair Committee and is a certifed
judge with the Alberta Association of
Agriculture Society, judging at many
neighbouring community fairs and
4-H achievement days.
The Towers are blessed with a won-
derful family of daughter Aerin with
son-in-law Toby who has two boys
Will and Devin. A son Curtis with wife
Brandi and their fve children Spencer,
Alexis, Danica and 4-month-old twins
Callie and Brianna.
In July 2007, all immediate fam-
ily members gathered for a family re-
union and the celebration of 100 years
in operation of the farm. They were
awarded honors from the Provincial
and Municipal governments. In honor
of the occasion they hosted a BBQ
beef supper to celebrate with family
and friends.
Our good fortune and success has
been a direct result of hard work and
honest parents, and it was the gen-
erations before us that have given us
this opportunity. Our future goals and
plans for the farm are to maintain an
active, thriving farm for many genera-
tions to follow, said Towers.
Oldest grandson Spencer stated in
a matter of fact, I am a farmer too.
Much to the delight of everyone that
he was proud of his heritage that was
instilled in him by example of his Dad
and Grandpa.
Terry and son Curtis are perusing
modern agricultural practices in their
operation and continue to be active
and productive in their farming en-
deavors.
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Looking for something to do with the whole family this
weekend? Head over to Langdon and participate in the an-
nual Langdon Days celebration held July 20 - 22.
Its a celebration of the community thats been set up and
its a community fundraiser to help pay for sports teams, and
recreation, said Chrissy Craig, one of the volunteer organiz-
ers.
The slo-pitch tournament is kind of a big part of it and
thats what started was just a slow pitch tournament and
then its developed into this huge, huge event.
Everything begins at 4 p.m. on Friday when the Macs
street team Froster Truck comes out. The vendors village
opens at 5 p.m. and slo-pitch begins at 6 p.m.
Saturday is the day guaranteed to keep the whole family
entertained.
Saturday is the one with the most activities because all of
the family activities are on Saturday. Theres a kid carnival
and family wagon rides and the slo-pitch tournament and all
that sort of stuff, said Craig.
Im most excited for the kids carnival because I think its
going to be a lot more for the kids to do this year than just
the one set of bouncy castles. I think more of the community
will be able to access it and use it. I think it should be fun,
the whole thing should be fun actually,
New this year said Craig is there is just one price to get
into the childrens carnival and that price gives access to all
of the activities.
The only thing that is extra is the pony rides and thats
just due to insurance, said Craig.
Other things that are new are is we have new food ven-
dors this year, so we have a couple of different vendors and
theres a couple of different bands in the beer gardens. We
have a band on Friday night and Saturday night.
Saturday night will wrap up with freworks. For the adults,
and players in the slo-pitch tournament there are the beer
gardens open all three days. On Friday night people can see
High Stepping Daddy, and on Saturday night Higher Ground
will be keeping the crowd entertained. Wristbands are only
$10 for the evening.
Celebrating being a community as a community
Doug Taylor Photos
BBQ
fun
for all
Residents gathered in Kinsmen
Park on July 14 for a chance
for free eats and entertain-
ment when the PC BBQTown
tour stopped to host a party
for 2,000 people. There was a
juggler, stilt walkers, balloon
artist and face painters. every-
thing began at 2 p.m. and was
wrapped up by 7 p.m.
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Volunteers neeDeD
The Town of Strathmore is presently seeking volunteers to serve on the
following Board: names advisory Committee
1, 2, or 3 year terms, choice of applicant
Volunteer applications are available at the Town Offce from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm week-
days. Please forward your application or inquiries to: Jennifer Sawatzky, Municipal
Clerk. Town of Strathmore, 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Telephone: 934-3133 Fax: 934-4713
Development engineering technologist
Competition # tos2012-09
The Town of Strathmore is a vibrant and progressive community of 13,000 people,
located on the Trans Canada Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. We are looking
for a dynamic and highly motivated individual to become part of the Planning &
Development Team. Reporting to the Deputy CAO, the full time role of Development
Engineering Technologist will ensure methods, procedures and standards relative to
the development process as related to engineering are consistent with customer needs
and adopted community development plans and approved engineering standards. This
position works closely with the Engineering Department and Planner and Development
Offcer. This position needs an individual who has the ability to work independently
with minimal supervision, effectively communicate with employees, elected offcials,
development industry, professionals and the public. A professional attitude and
appearance are required to effectively represent the interests of the municipality. The
successful candidate will also have superior planning, scheduling and coordination
skills and the ability to effectively solve problems in a creative manner. The Town
of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive and entrepreneurial
environment, and opportunity to succeed. We endeavour to be leaders in municipal
sustainability, and encourage our employees to help us achieve excellence.
Duties will include but are not limited to:
Act as liaison between engineering and development;
Attend pre-application meetings with developers;
Review and recommend approval of engineering drawings for land development
projects and drainage servicing reports within the established turnaround time and
in consideration of applicable acts, regulations, bylaws, policies, guidelines
and standards;
Ensure the establishment of cost-effective and easy to implement stormwater
management schemes;
Evaluate and respond to zoning, subdivision, and other land development projects;
Preliminary review of engineering studies and plans submitted in support of
subdivision and development applications;
Review compliance criteria for the design and construction of storm water
management plans; mechanical site plans, and applicable specifcations.
Process and implement the conditions of the Development Servicing Agreements;
Assist in addressing inquiries from the public, developers, engineering consultants
and other agencies in regard to servicing options, constraints, and associated
issues;
Conduct site inspection for development permits as required;
Other duties as assigned.
Qualifcations
The successful candidate will have a C.E.T. Designation, minimum of 4 years of
experience in Municipal Civil Engineering. Ability to quickly become familiar with the
land development process in Strathmore, from the establishment of Statutory Plans,
zoning and subdivision and development.
The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive benefts package which includes the
Local Authorities Pension Plan and Health and Wellness benefts.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward
your resume by July 22, 2012 to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAO
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Phone: (403) 934-3133 Fax: (403) 934 -4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
emPloYment oPPortunitY
animals
Please do not leave your pets in a vehicle during
the summer
- The temperature in a vehicle is 4-5 degrees
warmer and it only takes an animal 15 minutes to
get heat exhaustion.
oDD Numbered Houses
Wednesday, Friday and Sunday
5:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. and
5:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M.
eVen Numbered Houses
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Take notice that a Development Appeal Hearing will be held on thursDaY, JulY 26,
2012 at 7:00 P.m. in the town oF strathmore CounCil Chambers to hear the
following Appeal:
re: 12/hb - 0024
lot 13, block 3, Plan 867lK
23 windsor Place
approval of homecraft / Day home Permit
Any persons wishing to present a written submission to the Board concerning the
above appeal should submit it to the Secretary of the Board, 680 Westchester Road on
or before 12:00 noon thursday, July 26, 2012. The board will not review submissions
prior to the hearing.
Under the Municipal Government Act Section 686 (4), interested parties may view the
Appeal fle at the Town offce during regular offce hours. Further information regarding
the appeal will only be provided upon request. To make telephone inquiries, please call
934-3133 during regular business hours.
Jennifer Sawatzky
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Subdivision & Development Appeal Board
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CounCil highlights - JulY 4, 2012
Council gave second, third and fnal reading to Bylaw #12-11
North Hill Heights Area Structure Plan as amended and with
an amendment to Policy 6.1.7.
Council gave third and fnal reading to Bylaw #12-15 Traffc Bylaw
as amended.
town utilitY bills
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of the bill by July 20, 2012 please advise our offce for a reprint.
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Rosebud Fire Association Chief Rich-
ard Zachariassen presented council
with concerns from Rockyford, Rose-
bud, Cluny and Dalum fre depart-
ments, to additions added by county
staff on their fnancial accounting tem-
plate.
This has been ongoing since March
28 and we havent got a template
drawn up. We were supposed to have
our forms in by the end of June and
that is way past. Now it will be Septem-
ber before we get access to our funds,
said Zachariassen.
In support of our staff, I dont think
they are not trying to force anything
on anybody, said Councillor Ben Arm-
strong
The original template, approved by
council on July 5, was discussed and
accepted at a meeting with the various
fre departments; however, staff said
there was some confusion because
notes recorded from the meeting were
different on the fre department copies
and staff copies.
Staff had added a second year break-
down to the template, so that compari-
son fgures can clearly be seen. They
also included an optional cash fow
tool that would help the department
keep track of their fnances. Excel pro-
grams are being set up for departments
to record their statements.
In all the non-proft organizations I
have been involved witha fnancial
statement is standard practice, said
Councillor Brenda Knight.
We agreed on this template and
feel additions should not put through
without us seeing them. It is confus-
ing about what is required and what is
a tool for use. We can probably work
with it. Those who dont work on Ex-
cel, it is a little more diffcult, said
Zachariassen.
Council noted that two departments
utilized the old forms prior to the sug-
gested revisions and had already been
paid.
This is affecting the trust with our
fre departments. I suggest that we
pay them in good faith. Old statements
from other departments are in but this
one is a work in progress, said Reeve
Glen Koester.
No more delays. We have been fght-
ing for this for I dont know how long.
If we are going to show trust we cant
be going back and forth. As far as I
am concerned lets move forward, said
Councillor Ben Armstrong.
Suggestions to move forward were:
Provide a second staff person at
fre meetings to help with recording
duties
Fire departments will complete the
accepted July 5 template and staff will
fll in the 2010 fnancials requested on
the addition for this year. Subsequent
years the fre department will be re-
sponsible to fll in all the information,
with the Cash Flow template use at
their discretion.
Notify all departments of the ad-
dition
Requested signed copies that each
department agrees to the template
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A drop in visit to the Wheatland
Lodge catches Cook ivy Vlieland-
er busy in the kitchen grilling
steak. Fresh peeled potatoes and
carrots are waiting in pans to be
steamed. Baked chocolate cake
was stacked on the cart ready for
lunch. The days menu, based on
the Canada Food guide, hangs
on a white board near the kitch-
en. There is the odd thing i dont
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i usually eat it anyway. On the
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Nearly two years after it was
launched with a ribbon cutting cer-
emony, the Strathmore off- leash dog
park seems to be a hit with both the
dogs and their human families.
Our Lab is older and has lower
energy, said Lori Thompson-Klauck.
But when we bring him to the park,
his energy level goes up. Its so nice
to see his playful side.
Thompson-Klauck has two dogs.
Lucky was adopted as a pup from the
Humane Society, and they also have
two-and-a-half year old Mohawk.
Thompson-Klaucks 13-year-old
son also loves the park. The bud-
ding shutter bug likes to shoot photo-
graphs of funny and amusing things
the dogs do during their off leash re-
cess periods.
Dawn Forsyth Green brings her
Boston terrier Toffey to the park to
get off leash and socialize. Forsyth
Green thinks the park is great but
suggested improvements to the park
should include keeping the grass
shorter, doing ice maintenance in the
winter and adding a paved pathway
for moms with strollers.
Dave Rimes of the Strathmore Parks
Department said equipment problems
delayed mowing the grass this year.
Usually the grass is mowed around
fve times a year.
For the moment, said Rimes, there
are no plans for a paved pathway or
ice maintenance in the winter.
Benches and picnic tables are use-
ful and its great the Town supplies
poop bags, said Forsyth Green.
To date this year, the Town has sup-
plied 10,000 poop bags. Most of the
bags are used in the dog park and
cost just under three cents apiece.
There are no plans yet for a second
off-leash dog park, said the Rimes,
but if there is a second park it would
probably be located in the north part
of town.
Usage of the current park will drive
a requirement for a second one, said
Rimes.
Unfortunately there isnt a water
source at the park. Its something that
was looked at by the Town but there
was no land available with a little
stream or any sort of water running
through it.
More often than not, said Forsyth
Green, some kind dog owners bring
water to the park to keep the contain-
ers full.
The off-leash dog park is located di-
rectly to the north of the west end
of Slater Road. The four-acre parcel of
land is leased from the Western Irri-
gation District (WID).
The park is a very positive part
of town, said Councillor Bob Sobol,
whose miniature schnauzer is in-
timidated by other dogs. Whenev-
er I drive by the park, there are cars
parked there.
July 20, 2012 Strathmore TimeS Page 7
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ission/2012 F-150 Platinum
Super Crew
4x4 for $20,431/$46,313 af er Total Eligible Price Adjustm
ents of
$5,868/$14,186 (Total Eligible Price Adjustm
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bination of Em
ployee Price Adjustm
ent of $1,868/$7,186 and delivery allow
ance of $4,000/$7,000) is deducted. Taxes payable on full am
ount of purchase price af er Total Eligible Price Adjustm
ent has been deducted. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,600, but exclude optional features, adm
inistration and registration fees (adm
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ay vary by dealer), fuel ll charge and all applicable taxes. Delivery Allow
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ade available by Ford of Canada
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ances are not com
binable w
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er incentives. Em
ployee Pricing is not com
binable w
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s. **Receive 6.29%
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of 72 m
onths to quali ed retail custom
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Ford Credit. Not all buyers w
ill qualify for the low
est APR paym
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ancing m
onthly paym
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of tw
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ith a dow
n paym
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terest cost of borrow
ing is $3,926.69 or APR of 6.29%
and total to be repaid is $23,257.69. Offers include Total Eligible Price Adjustm
ent of $5,868 (Total Price Adjustm
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bination of Em
ployee Price Adjustm
ent of $1,868 and Delivery Allow
ance of $4,000. Offers include freight and air tax of $1,600, but exclude optional features, adm
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ay vary by dealer), fuel ll charge and all applicable taxes.
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ent has been deducted. Bi-W
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ents are only available using a custom
er initiated PC (Internet Banking) or Phone Pay system
through the custom
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n bank (if offered by that nancial institution). The custom
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onthly paym
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ith a rst paym
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onth from
the contract date and to ensure that the total m
onthly paym
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ent due date. Bi-w
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of 12 m
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ade available by Ford of Canada at either the tim
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ployee Pricing is not com
binable w
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ance and A/X/Z/D/F-Plan program
s. ***Estim
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ption ratings for m
odel show
n: 2012 Fusion 2.5L I4 6-speed autom
atic transm
ission: [9.0L/100km
(31M
PG) City, 6.0L/100km
(47M
PG) H
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y]. Fuel consum
ption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test m
ethods. Actual fuel consum
ption w
ill vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading, vehicle equipm
ent, and driving habits.
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