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MIRIAM OSTERMANN
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After decades of deserted promises and relentless efforts to advocate for imperative upgrades
to the Strathmore hospital, the NDP government
vowed to allocate several millions of dollars to an
emergency room expansion.
Minister of Health Sarah Hoffman directed a letter on Dec. 16, 2015 to Strathmore-Brooks MLA
Derek Fildebrandt, who championed for the project in the legislature since taking office, stating
that an estimated $2.8 million will be made available through the Infrastructure Maintenance Program (IMP) for Alberta Health Services (AHS) to
forge ahead with an expansion.
The announcement was welcomed among local officials, but similar assurances in the past by
previous governments, continue to spread doubt
about the reality of the promised funds.
This wouldnt be the first, second, or third time
that weve heard this will happen, and Im cautiously optimistic that this will go forward, but
weve been promised and disappointed too many
times to really be sure, said Fildebrandt.
Weve been banging away pretty hard trying to
get answers out of the government, and so far we
havent gotten much clarity at all. But this letter
is the first real positive sign in some time that we
could see some action on our local health care infrastructure. Im certainly biased because Im the
MLA for Strathmore, but I think that the second
busiest emergency room in rural Alberta should
be at the top of the list.
The Strathmore hospital is recognized as the
second busiest emergency room in rural Alberta
seeing upwards of 30,000 patients annually
and hasnt received any modification or expansion
since its construction in 1985. The previous government assured local officials that funding would
be made available for improved parking, resources
for seniors and handicapped individuals, and major hospital improvements. However, such promises never came to fruition and frustrations continued to grow.
According to Timothy Wilson, press secretary
with the office of the minister of health, AHS will
be utilizing the funds to undertake an expansion
of the emergency department, diagnostic imaging,
lab services, pharmacy and home care.
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New store owner keeps memory alive


MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

Judy Pethicks prominent personality and her overt compassion made a
discernible impact on the community
in the three decades she ran the Golden West Jewelry store in Strathmore
the towns second oldest business.
Described as a strong willed woman
whose selfless acts and community
involvement often took precedence
over business hours, her recent passing tugged at the heartstrings of hundreds of residents who flocked to the
store to pay their respects. Unable to
continue on with the business, her only
child Wendy Rubner opted to sell the
business to local pastor and owner of
Ringneck Kennels, Elizabeth Karp, who
plans to keep the store, and Pethicks
memory, alive.
All throughout my life, my mom has
always been doing some kind of business to keep herself busy, and sometimes two or three just like Elizabeth,
and Strathmore needed a jewelry store,
Rubner said. The community has been
absolutely incredible. They supported
her this whole time and its hard for
me to find the words without getting
emotional. When she passed, hundreds
of people came into the store. I didnt
know the extent of what she did until I
started hearing it from the community.
I knew she was a good person and I
knew she had love for everybody no
matter of colour, race, or what they
looked like, she never judged anybody
and was always there for them and
helped them out.

Pethick and her family opened Golden West Jewelry in 1984 while she was
still working at Rexall Drugs. The following year she took on the store fulltime, but it was her passion for the
community, family members said, that
kept her operating the store for 30
years. Rubner, who lives with her family in Calgary, was overwhelmed when
community members shared stories
about her mother closing the store to
be with a family when their loved one
was in the hospital, attending church
to help somebody out when it wasnt
her denomination, and organizing presents for an individual who lacked the
funds to purchase them himself. While
Karp never had the pleasure of meeting Pethick, her curiosity piqued upon
meeting Rubner. With the creation of a
homeless shelter and other ministries
such as the bread ministry at the Harvest Healing Centre church requiring
ongoing funds, Karp came the conclusion that the purchase of the renowned
business would not only preserve part
of Strathmores history and plug a void,
but also accumulate ongoing funds for
services crucial to the wellbeing of the
community the embodiment of Pethicks beliefs.
Not a lot of businesses have been
here for 30 years so its part of Strathmores history, said Karp. I didnt
know her personally but some
friends of mine did. They said she was
quite a character. If she made up her
mind she made up her mind and you
just didnt mess with it. I didnt know
her, but I said I would keep her picture well put it up in the store.

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While the essence of the store will


remain intact, Karp said the store has
already undergone significant changes.
In addition to a new colour scheme
to decor, and some additional brands,
upon its opening the store will also be
subject to a name change to the Strathmore Jewelry Boutique. The store is anticipated to hold its grand opening on
Feb. 8 just in time for Valentines Day.
Although the outcome resulted from
mournful circumstances, Rubner is confident the new ownership will continue
on the stores prosperity.
For me it was very difficult to have
to close, so its bittersweet, but at the
same time I cant be here but I want it
to succeed, and its perfect, shes perfect, said Rubner of handing over the
business to Karp.
Its a big decision, and the store
needs that nurturing so locally its exactly what the store needs. This is exactly what my mom wouldve wanted.

New Rosebud festival celebrates emerging playwrights


LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor

Rosebud School of the Arts will host the first Bloomin
Playwrights Festival, Jan. 23-24, in Rosebuds Akokiniskway
Gallery, featuring dramatic readings of plays by two advanced students of the schools playwriting course.
Leah Herne, a RSA instructor and Rosebud resident, wrote
a play about Lola, a woman on life support after falling
asleep at the wheel of her car. Loved ones gather around,
unaware Lola can hear every word they say. Asleep at the
Wheel will be read Jan. 23.
Laird Salkeld, from Calgary, wrote Sorry Now and Then,
about the fragile reconciliation between two brothers. One
brother says hes sorry but it might not last. Salkelds play
will be read Jan. 24.
This new festival grew from the Budding Playwrights Festival, which Rosebud School of the Arts hosts each spring. The
Budding event presents full readings of the one-act plays by
students in the beginners level, but only partial readings of
the full-length plays by students in the advanced class.

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Norma Roth heard those partial plays read, she decided she
wanted to hear more.
Lairds play particularly, I wanted to hear what happened,
she said. I thought, Ive just got to know whats going on.
When she asked Salkeld, Do you think you could have
it done for winter and we could see it? he said hed also
wanted to see other full plays read. They asked Herne if her
play could be ready too, and suddenly Roth had even more
than shed hoped for.
I wasnt really thinking lets do a festival, she said, but
two nights makes it a festival.
These plays have special interest for us in southern Alberta, she said, because theyre written by people who live near
us, and are about people like us. And these stories might
change us, in big or small ways.
Bloomin Playwrights Festival will be held in Rosebuds
Akokiniskway Gallery, Saturday, Jan. 23 and Sunday, Jan. 24
at 7 p.m. Admission is free. See the Bloomin Arts Festival or
Rosebud School of the Arts Facebook pages for more information.

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COUNCIL MEETING CALENDAR


JANUARY 2016-DECEMBER 2016
JANUARY 13TH & 27TH
FEBRUARY 3RD & 17TH
MARCH 2ND & 16TH
APRIL 6TH & 20TH
MAY 4TH & 18TH
JUNE 1ST & 15TH
JULY 6TH & 20TH
AUGUST 3RD & 17TH
SEPTEMBER 7TH & 21ST
OCTOBER 5TH & 19TH
NOVEMBER 2ND & 16TH
DECEMBER 7TH & 21ST

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STRATHMORE

The next regular


Council Meeting
will be
January 27, 2016

2016 ASSESSMENT
NOTICES
The 2016 Property Assessment Notices were
mailed January 4th, 2016. Please review your
notice carefully, as it contains specific information
and notice of important deadlines. If you have
any questions or concerns regarding your
assessment, please contact
Alan Down at 403-361-2124 or
Les Chute at 403-361-2127.
If you are dissatisfied with the assessors
response to your assessment concerns, a
complaint may be registered with the Clerk of
the Assessment Review Board.
The final date for submitting a complaint
is March 7th, 2016. All complaints must be
submitted on the Assessment Review Board
Complaint form, available at the Town Office
or on the Town website at www.strathmore.
ca. The complaint must be accompanied by the
appropriate filing fee,
as listed on the Assessment Notice.
Please note that Property Tax Notices will be
sent separately at a later date.
Remember that you cannot file a complaint about
either the amount of taxes or the tax rates.

H.I.G

H.I.G. Week
January 18-22

Tags are available at the Town Office


free of charge.
Please ensure your items are tagged and
put out with your garbage no later than
January 18th at 7:00 am.
Also note that no HIG tags will
be handed out the week of
Heavy Item Garbage pickup.

SNOW REMOVAL FROM SIDEWALKS


COMMUNITY STANDARDS BYLAW #13-05
(1) The owner or occupant of a private parcel of land adjacent
to a Sidewalk or Pathway that runs in front of the property or
along the side of the property where:
(a) Such Sidewalk or Pathway runs parallel to and directly
adjacent to a Street, or
(b) Such sidewalk or Pathway runs parallel to and adjacent to a
Street, where the Pathway or Sidewalk and Street are separated
only by a grassed or otherwise covered boulevard; Shall remove
ice and snow from that portion of the Sidewalk or Pathway
adjacent to the parcel so that the Sidewalk or Pathway is cleared
to the bare surface, within 48 hours after the ice and or snow has
been deposited.
(2) Where the owner or occupant of a parcel of land has not
complied with Part V Subsection (1), The Town may remove
the ice and snow, and the owner of the parcel is liable for such
removal costs.
(3) Where the owner or occupant fails to pay the expenses and
costs of removal referred to in Part V Subsection (2), such costs
may be added to the tax roll of the parcel.

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

16HB-002
114 Hillview Lane
Lot 2, Block 13, Plan 061 2415
Home Occupation
Personal Service: Hair Salon

The files as noted above can be viewed at the


Town Office during regular business hours. The
permit will be issued following the lapse of the
appeal period.
Any person wishing to appeal this decision must
submit their appeal no later than 4:30 pm on
January 29, 2016. Appeals must be in writing,
accompanied by the $100.00 fee and submitted
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Date of Publication: January 15, 2016

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SHS presents Sole Machine


SABRINA KOOISTRA
Times Junior Contributor

Strathmore High Schools (SHS) Dance 25 and Dance 35 students presented
Sole Machine, a high energy production with a technological theme from Jan.
7-9 at the school.
The program included 14 dancers, five students who assisted with logistical
jobs, two special guest choreographers - Zaida Bahir from Hathor Belly Dance
and Camille Shields from Pulse Studio - along with many other people who assisted in helping the show reach the stage.
Directed by Paula Richardson, the students expanded their knowledge of dance
styles with the presentation of cane belly dancing, western, hoop, contemporary,
electronic, and marionette dances, and some presented their skills with Poi, a traditional New Zealand performance art that involves choreographed movements
with balls attached to strings.
Each dance had a modern, technological twist from the use
of light-up poi, strobe and coloured lights, videos, shadow
dancing with screens, and the various musical arrangements.
They have created new and exciting ways to use technology hence the name of our show, Sole Machine, Richardson said in the directors notes.
Several of the dances were choreographed by the students
themselves and featured solos, duets,
trios, and the entire dance class in unison.
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Overall, Richardson enjoyed producing the show and
was extremely impressed with the
work the students
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to reflect on the challenges that many people face
to have children. The technology to improve the
chances of conception have improved immensely
during the past decade but still some couples have
problems. It can be a sad and lonely time. For help
and support, try this website: fertilitymatters.ca
There are links to many resources to help couples
feel not so alone.
Its good to be aware of any changes in the
appearance of any part of your body. This applies
to moles and other skin blemishes, feet (especially
important for diabetics) and breasts. In the case
of breast changes, watch for lumps, size and shape
changes of the breast or nipples as well as any
abnormal discharges. Share any body changes with
your doctor.
The mid-day nap is a common cultural phenomenon
in countries like Spain and Mexico. But daytime
nap can be good for you, too. It can help lower your
blood pressure which in turn can reduce your risk of
heart attack. Not everyone can insert a daily siesta
into their life but if you can, give it a try.
The World Health Organization announced that
we are a step closer to the total eradication of polio.
The WHO has removed Nigeria from the list of
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the Arts, Jan. 6 - 9.
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Strathmore Legion Branch #10

Rivalry night
The Strathmore Ice U19B ringette team edged their rivals from Rockyford
5-4 at the Strathmore Family Centre on Jan. 10.

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NEWS

Close contest

By Irene Knappe, Secretary / PR / Membership


Installations of the Legion and Ladies Auxiliary Executives were held last Friday,
and the positions of both will be announced next week.
This year is a very special year for both the Royal Canadian Legion and our own
Branch #10. We are both 90 years old now and plan on celebrating throughout the
year. Stay tuned.
After the Christmas / New Year hiatus, Sports has started up again and I will
keep you posted on events as they are announced at the meetings.
Bingo is also back every Wednesday, and we hope to see you all there. Its nice
to get out at least once a week to beat the winter doldrums! See you at Bingo!
Ladies Auxiliary will also be back with their Sunday breakfasts once a month!
More on this will be announced.
Legion meetings will resume next week; with the Executive Meetings being
held every second Tuesday
of the month beginning at
7:00 pm, and the General
Meetings every fourth
Tuesday of the month
beginning at 7:30 pm.
Please note the difference
in times. We really urge the
General Membership
to attend the General
Meetings. This is your
Legion, and your input is
very much appreciated.

LEST WE FORGET / WE WILL REMEMBER THEM


For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119

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Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
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RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY
(1 PET. 2:9)
1207 205-213 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
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403-667-7832
Pastor: Dunmoye Lawal
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm
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STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
50 Maplewood Drive 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Youth Pastor: Kyle Lomenda
New Office Hours:
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Worship Service: 10:30 am
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LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Worship Schedule
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm
Sunday Family 10:30 am
Christian Education
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Sunday at 9:30 am
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Worship Sundays 10:30 am
Healing Room Monday 7-9 pm
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112 Lakeside Blvd. 587-227-6956
Pastor: Donald Pierre
Services held every Saturday
Sabbath School: 10 AM
Worship Service: 11 AM
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SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
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709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
403-934-2641
Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
Masses: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 10 am
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Pastor & Priest: Bryan Beveridge
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
HOPE COMMUNITY
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245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore 403-934-2424
Worship Service Sundays 10 am
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Hoffmans letter indicates the project
is currently in the planning stages and
is expected to commence in the 20162017 year. The letter also indicates that
AHS identified major development of
the Strathmore Health Centre as one
of their many priority health capital
projects, however, it remains in the
early stages of planning at this point.
The government is finalizing a business
case for the Bassano Continuing Care
and Health Centre project, and plans to
raise the matter of a dialysis centre in
Brooks with AHS additional issues Fildebrandt raised in the legislature.
The MLA had received a tour of the
hospital previously and spent some
time discussing the conditions with local doctors. While he said it proves difficult to attract additional physicians
to rural Alberta, he felt Strathmores
doctors were committed to their jobs,
patients, and the community. However, his office extended an invitation to
the minister of health to tour the local
health care infrastructure projects in the
riding first hand.
I appreciate that the province is
broke - the province has no money so its a matter of prioritizing spending,
he said. My impression was that there
were a lot of very busy hardworking
individuals working in a space that appears to be significantly out of date and
badly in need of an upgrade. There are
portables that have been attached to
the building for well over a decade that
people are expected to work in, that I
would loathe to put my own employees
in. So its extremely busy and crowded I dont know how to describe it.
While he added that the nosedive of
the economy and a limitation of funds
requires expectations to remain reasonable, he will continue to push for frontline health priorities in Strathmore.

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REMEMBERING OUR ROOTS ~ Lil Gustavsen


JOHN GODSMAN
Times Contributor
Lils father Alfred Victor Fortemps was
born in 1880 in Belgium, the youngest of a family of 10. His father Victor
worked in the marble business, and insisted his family work with him. But Lils
father had no interest in this
type of work and left home
at an early age, actually serving with the Belgian Army in
the Belgian Congo, before
coming to North America.
He arrived in Vermont in
1902, then moved to Quebec
where he met and married
Lils mother Maria Bergeron,
who was part of a family of
14. By this time Dad was 22
years old, and Maria was 14
years old. They had five children, and Lil was the last,
born in Regina on Nov. 23, 1919. Her father served 4.5 years with the Canadian
Army in World War One, and after his
discharge moved the family to Calgary,
where he initially worked in the marble
business, before the Soldiers Settlement
Board found him a quarter section of
land at Lyalta, and they moved there.
Dad had never been a farmer and had
no idea how to go about it, but he persevered and they were able to live and
work there for about 15 years.
Although Turner School was close to
where Lil lived, she had to attend Cheadle Buttes School through Grade 5, before being sent back to Turner School
for the next five years. In 1938, her family moved to Calgary, where Lil attended
Crescent Heights High School until she
graduated, then attended Normal School
to become a teacher. On graduating she
applied for a teachers position at Turner School where she taught for about
a year. Some of the students she knew
from previous years, and many were
older than she was! For the next five
years she taught at different schools in
the surrounding districts, before getting
married to Aksel Christian Gustavsen, a

farmer from Standard, who


was born in 1917. They had
originally met when they
both lived in Calgary, as he
lived across the street! After
their wedding in 1945, they
moved to Hussar, where Aksel continued farming and
Lil returned to
teaching
after
their daughter
Marlene
was
born. In later
years, Marlene
married
Ken
Hager, and this
marriage
produced two boys
- Todd and Troy.
Lil soon found
that Grade 1
students
had
great difficulty
reading, so she enrolled in
Disabled Readers Courses
at the University of Calgary.
After one year, she moved
to the University of Oregon
to continue her studies, and
graduated with a Bachelor
of Education, and Master of
Arts, for Disabled Readers,
in 1969. On returning to Alberta, she was appointed Supervisor of the Specialized
Reading Programme in the
County of Leduc. In order
for Aksel to accompany Lil,
he rented the farm out and
they both moved to Leduc,

where Aksel was able to secure odd jobs in the area,


as well as helping out at the
Hussar farm as required. Lil
thoroughly enjoyed her job
and spent seven years in and
around Leduc before moving
to Standoff, where she provided assistance to teachers
of First Nations children. But
this project didnt succeed
because of differences of
opinion in Tribal education.
So in 1992 she decided to retire to Strathmore. But after
only five months of retirement, the Superintendent of
Golden Hills School District,
Gary McKinnon, asked if she
would come back and teach
Distant Learning in this area.
She accepted and worked for
another five years.
In 2002, her husband Aksel
passed away from a heart attack, and she retired again. Lil
spent four years at Lambert
Village, then moved to Wheatland Lodge after her daughter
Marlene passed away from
cancer in March 2015.
Since 2002, the town of
Strathmore has grown to
13,200 residents. The number of schools has really increased, compared to Hussar
where their school will soon
close for good. She is amazed
at the number of Seniors Care
Residences now available.
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Famed poet Robert Burns will once again receive a tribute
in Strathmore, consisting of special Scottish traditions and
raising funds allocated to the Freemasons, in one weeks
time.
The annual Burns Supper is a global phenomenon that
took shape after Burnss death when nine of his friends
gathered for dinner to celebrate his life in 1801, reciting his
work, toasting his memory, and enjoying haggis a Scottish
savoury pudding containing sheep organs that will be served
at the Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53 supper.
The event is the fraternal organizations main fundraiser,
and despite amassing trivial amounts of funds, it ensures
other purposes within the community.
Of course we do casinos and things like that, and they
probably raise more money, but its important to do things
like this theyre increasing our visibility in the community, said Gord Morck, senior warden of the Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53. Its something to make Strathmore a more
interesting community. The little quirky kind of things that
people can enjoy.
Money raised at the event will be donated to community
causes, which have included the Air Cadets and higher education bursary funds in the past. Although the 50-memberstrong organization sold 100 tickets last year, 120 tickets will
be available for this years event being held at the Royal
Canadian Legion in Strathmore for a second year. The fundraiser will follow some same guidelines as in the past years,
but the menu will include Cock-a-leekie soup, haggis, roast
beef, and dessert. The celebration will also include bagpipers and the district deputy grand master who will do the address to the haggis and is originally from Scottland.
The Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53 Burns Supper will take
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Taxi Bylaw: town wants input


MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

Following numerous complaints for
the town to review the Taxi Bylaw and
address health and safety issues pertaining to the local taxi industry last
year, administration assembled a draft
bylaw with changes to which they seek
the cab companies input an action
receiving mixed emotions among such
businesses.
Administration was tasked to focus
their attention on Bylaw 08-25 early last
August, when numerous complaints
regarding the wheelchair accessibility,
the inability of bylaw officers to enforce
regulations, and the cleanliness of the
vehicles emerged. As a result, local taxi
companies received a letter, sent out on
Dec. 21, 2015, informing the business
owners of possible changes to the bylaw and requesting their presence and
input at a meeting on Jan. 19. While
administration was reluctant to reveal
details about the possible changes, as
they are currently presented as a draft
bylaw and have not yet been approved,
it was said that changes are similar to
the current Taxi Bylaw, with greater
emphasis on requirements such as vehicle safety.
I know what the changes are but Im
not willing to talk about it until weve
gone over it with the taxi companies,
said Jennifer Sawatzky, municipal clerk
with the Town of Strathmore.
Its not a negative thing, its a good
thing because were trying to involve
them in the direction that we would
like to see the taxi companies in the
future and most of it is around safety
for commuters and people that use the
companies.
Its not uncommon. This is very common. Its just like in any other municipality in Alberta pretty much to have
regulations around vehicle standards
and driver expectations. Its not a new
thing were doing here.
However, owner of Strathmore Economy Taxis, Marty De Peuter, disagreed.
Not in favour of a possible implementa-

tion of wheelchair accessible requirements and angered, in his opinion, by


a lack of support from the town for his
business, De Peuter said the meeting
and changes shouldve been presented
long before a draft proposal was created.
We asked you for liaison between
the town and the taxis, youve never
fulfilled that and you have obligations
in your own bylaw to fulfill and you
have never fulfilled one of them, and
you expect me as an owner operator to
trust you now? De Peuter said about
the town council. Get off the pot and
figure it out with the taxi owner and
operators before it goes to draft. You
shouldve had this meeting last summer, not wait until the last second, and
then decide oh we better invite them,
because were going to tell them how
were going to run it.
While De Peuter is unaware of what
the proposed changes will be, he felt
his suggestions and input will have
little effect on the final outcome. Although he said he has no problem with
the notion of changes to the bylaw,
he wants the town to protect its local
cab companies including protection
against out-of-town taxicabs without
a town business license operating in
Strathmore.
The bylaw currently states that no
person, partnership, or corporation
shall carry on the business of operating a taxi service in Strathmore unless
the person, partnership, or corporation
holds a current Town of Strathmore
business license. Nonetheless, Strathmores taxi drivers said vehicles from
other surrounding areas have been
seen tending to customers in Strathmore without authorities questioning
their presence. Agreeing that wheelchair accessibility should not be the
private companies responsibility and
that action is required to deal with outof-town cabs competing for business
locally, Strathmore Shuttle owner and
operator Brenda Jan is also in agreement with the towns actions and their
efforts to implement safer cleaner cabs.

I agree with what theyre doing,


said Jan, who added she has always felt
protected by the town. I dont know
why hes complaining. I want to see vehicles decaled, look professional, maintained, approved by a licensed mechanic, inspected, and cleaned.
According to Sawatzky no changes
have been approved and the purpose
of the meeting is to review the possible
changes with the taxi companies and
factor in their suggestions and views.
The private meeting will take place on
Jan. 19.

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After inspiration emanated from a
blog post, the Hope Bridges Society is
embracing the concept to love yourself
for the new season, with hopes of continuing last years success that doubled
in number of participants, showed a
noticeable increase in volunteer efforts,
and saw the swelling of the non-profits
presence in Strathmore and Wheatland
County.
Now that the program line-up has
launched for 2016, the communitybased initiative carried on some fan
favourites along with a new drawing
program and new facilitators. As registrations nearly doubled since 2014,
reaching almost 300, the organization
faces rapidly growing demand and a required proactive approach.
Part of this season is to focus on resolution, as in resolve to love yourself,
and thats something that we want to
say quite a bit, said Wanda Reinholdt,
program coordinator with the Hope
Bridges Society.
Weve been going out into the community and our board has been doing
a tremendous job doing presentations,
doing a video, and weve had great
response. But we need continued response. Our needs are bigger and
thats why I say we need the community
to come around us on a regular basis.
We are working on being more intentional and going out and connecting
with people.
Reinholdt was motivated by a recent
post submitted by the societys blogger.
After switching out Christmas decorations for Valentines decor, the theme to

love oneself, was a fail-safe choice for


this seasons theme.
While much of the success experienced last year can be attributed to
more community-based art projects
such as the painted quilts the society
will continue to educate the public on
their projects and their organization.
Subsequent to an increase in participants and requests for specific
measures, the Hope Bridges Society
answered their patrons calls and established a Zentangle club that meets once
a month. The programs also include Go
Green Upcycling, Sing Your High Note,
and Knitting and Crocheting Folk Art.
New for 2016, residents will finally be
able to participate in a Drawing: Studies
in Perspective class which had been
requested previously.
Apart from the influx in registration,
volunteers have also flocked to the society to donate their time. As of last year,
the organization stood strong with 30
regular volunteers and more during
special events. Reinholdt suspects the
downswing in the economy may have
contributed to the growth in interest.
We already have a couple volunteers
come to us out of the gate, she said.
Its tough times for people. One of
those individuals that lost their jobs in
oil and gas came to us and said you
know what, I just want to volunteer
with you guys. The people still want to
give, and they want to feel like theyre
doing something.
The Hope Bridges Society is working on increasing their presence within
Wheatland County. Further information
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Bisons edge Flames

Strathmore Storm
Novice A vs Sherwood Park

Strathmore Storm
Novice D vs Chestermere Lakers

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Strathmore Storm
Novice B vs Red Deer

The Strathmore Storm novice A, B, C and D teams


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8-10 at the Strathmore Family Centre. The novice A
team defeated the Red Deer Chiefs 5-2 in the A division final to go undefeated in the tournament.

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Cougars have
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JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The Crowther Memorial Junior High School Cougars Grade 8 boys basketball team have used their
size to their advantage in two tournaments, earning
them two gold medal finishes with the latest coming
in Brooks last weekend.
Head coach Matthew Laslo mentioned that you dont
know what to expect at this level as far as competition
goes, and said they didnt have a great game in the
first one and managed to still win it, while they had
a great game the next morning to get into the finals.
We ended up playing Rosemary in the final, said
Laslo. Theyre a good team. They had a couple really
good players and for the most part we were able to
shut down their good players and scored when we
needed to. Our big guys were scoring baskets.
He added what factored into the win was the experienced players from last season who are committed
to working really hard.
They play for each other, said Laslo. They work
really hard in practice and when you work hard in
practice it usually goes through to the results in the
game. Coaching gives them some skills, but mostly its
the players.
Laslos Grade 9 team was in Calgary at the Rundle
tournament last weekend as well, where they picked

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8:00 pm vs Red Deer Optimist Chiefs

Saturday, January 16
5:15 pm vs Calgary Northstars

Strathmore Family Centre

The Crowther Memorial Junior High School Cougars Grade 8 boys


basketball team continue to have a strong season after winning
their second gold medal of the year at the Brooks tournament last
weekend.

Photo Courtesy of Crowther Memorial Junior High School

up the consolation prize in what was an entertaining


clash against Branton School.
It was an amazing game, said Laslo. We were up
17 points at one point and the boys played really well
and pulled it out as a team. We only won by one point,
we were up four points with 30 seconds left and the
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JAN 8 VS
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Cole Clayton

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Come Watch Some Great Hockey!

JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The CFR Bisons picked up a crucial two points
with a 3-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Jan 10,
playing a defensively sound game compared to two
nights prior, where they were caught playing from
behind and lost to first place Red Deer 6-4.
Bisons head coach Sandy Henry thought it was
pivotal that they turned it around against the Flames
because it was good for the team mentally and allowed them to stay one point behind.
Points are pretty critical right now, said Henry.
Weve got ourselves in a better spot now. Weve got
a couple of teams that have to win to keep up to
us now and a couple teams looking at us in the
rearview mirror. The division is so tight now that
every point you get is either keeping you up with
the leaders or if you dont get them, youre sitting
down with the guys that are going to be battling to
make a playoff spot.
Henry thought it was important to jump on the
Flames right off the get-go and that was key in their
success for the rest of the game.
I thought we got out on the Flames real quick,
said Henry. They had a little trouble getting out of
their end. We got the chances out of that, got out of
the first period with a 1-0 lead and that was good
for us mentally. From there we just built on that. In
third period we asked them to be more defensively
conscious. We thought we were maybe giving up
too many odd man situations in the second period,
maybe pushing too hard for the offense.
According to Henry, he saw more dedication, noticing that the team made sure they were accountable and took the offense as it came.
Cole Clayton, Tyson Scott and Matt Halkovic
scored in the win.
In Red Deer, the Bisons were down 5-2 halfway
through the third, but Henry felt that wasnt indicative of the how the team played.
I think they took advantage of a couple of breakdowns, said Henry.
I remember making the comment on the bench
to the guys, we can make a choice and roll over
here or are we going to push back and see where it
takes us. I think I liked the response at that point
where we get the two quick goals back and honestly
with lots of time left to get ourselves back in the
game.
He added that they will take this game as a learning curve to know how to play a full 60 minutes
and not just playing a solid 40 minutes and expect
to win.
Clayton, Halkovic, Gary Haden and Kyle Gordon
scored in the loss.
The Bisons will get a chance at redemption against
Red Deer as they will host them on Jan. 15 (8 p.m.)
at the Strathmore Family Centre, and the Calgary
Northstars will be in town the following day at 5:15
p.m.

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Saturday, Jan 9
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Come Cheer on Your Strathmore Wheatland Kings!

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JUSTIN SEWARD
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The Wheatland Kings were unable to ride the high from
a 6-1 road win over Banff on Jan. 8 into their first contest
against the Okotoks Bisons, losing 6-3 at home the following
night.
The opening frame at home was tightly played by both
teams but the Bisons were able to pot two by the end of the
first period. After that, it seemed the Kings gave up too many
odd man rushes, including one with two seconds left in the
second period that put a dagger in any hopes of a comeback,
the score being 5-1 at that point.

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We had a good start, we kept pace with them, said assistant coach Brett Hartos. We got caught puck-watching
a couple times and fell behind the eight ball. A couple bad
penalties but the guys rebounded pretty well in the third,
showing some good character and really made it a game. 6-3
wasnt really indicative of the actual pace or the skill set that
was involved in this game.
Hartos said the turnovers were tough on the defense as
they happened in tough situations.
Okotoks is a quick team, said Hartos. They have quick
foot speed and they move the puck really well. The biggest
thing is they make you pay for your mistakes.
Jacen Bracko had two goals, while Cole Busslinger has one
goal in the loss.
Banff has had the Kings number this season, but Hartos
said it was great to see them come out with more fight.
It boosts the team morale, he said. It shows that we can
play a shutdown game and play with a lead.
Bracko had the hat trick, while Busslinger, Lucas Jones
and Brooker Pretty Youngman supplied one each in the win.
The Kings will head to Okotoks for a rematch on Jan. 15 at
8 p.m. before hosting High River on Jan. 17 at 7 p.m.

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Local follows sisters footsteps to Alberta Winter Games

Photo Courtesy of Lauretta Borbandy

future opportunities.
Talking with my sisters
and other people, they say
its a really good experience,
said Borbandy. They separate you from your families.
Ive never experienced that
before. I think that will be a
real eye opener because Im
excited for the opening ceremonies and maybe get an
invite to U16 if I do really
well.
While she said that she
was nervous at tryouts, she
was able to overcome her
nerves and worked hard at
being non-stop on the puck
and being a team player.
However, she thinks there
is work to be done before
she heads out to the games.
I feel I can do better going for opportunities, said
Borbandy. Sometimes I feel
I give up on opportunities. I
feel if I stay on my opportunities I can generate a goal. Off
ice, I feel just training, quick
feet and shooting pucks will
make me a better player.

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were looking for players
who compete and showed
up consistently, and Borbandy was able to fit that bill.
For her, she could definitely make plays, said twotime Olympic gold medalist.
Shes a good skater. Her
heads up and she really

likes to her use her teammates and those are all positive things. In terms of roles,
we need every single player
playing and thats what we
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JUSTIN SEWARD
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Kaia Borbandys aggressive style of play earned her
a spot on the Zone 2 Big
Country hockey team at the
Alberta Winter Games next
month.
The Langdon native is following in the footsteps of her
older sisters Emma and Teagan, who also played in the
games and have been giving
her valuable advice.
I was excited because my
sisters have all gone through
it and I went to go watch it
looks they had an awesome
experience so I wanted to
have that chance to experience it, said Borbandy, who
plays for the Rocky Mountain Raiders bantam triple-A
team.
Once she arrives at the
games, she is looking forward to new experiences and
the atmosphere at the fourday event. Borbandy hopes
the event will help her with

Page 18 Strathmore TIMES January 15, 2016

Spartans JV boys
showing improvements
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

After more than a three-year absence
from playing in the junior varsity level,
the Strathmore Spartans boys basketball team are back on the court and
despite a recent loss are showing vast
improvements. Already three games
into the season, a 69-40 loss against
Holy Trinity on Jan. 7 didnt affect the
teams dedication, and they continue to
steadily improve, officials say.
We played really strong defense,
said Coach Travis Gorski, who filled in
for the head coach. The kids are really taking their coaching well and we
actually scored double as many points
as two nights ago. Theres definitely a
hard work ethic with these guys every
week. Some of the comments from the
kids, even though we lost, they felt that
they played a terrific game.
Gorski said the boys were able to
hang around with Holy Trinity most of
the game but werent able to press, and
thats where the opposition was able to
open up a 16-point lead.
They were pressing us and we tried
to beat it with our dribble, said Gorski.
But then they would double team
us. We were having troubles breaking
press and get our passes going.
Despite losing the game, there were
positive outcomes to take from it. Gorski was pleased with the effort of the

The Strathmore Spartans junior varsity boys basketball team showed tremendous strides on the
defensive side of the ball but fell 69-40 to the Holy
Trinity Knights at Strathmore High School on Jan.
7.

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MEMORIAMS

Obituaries
PETERS, Catherine
Elizabeth Betty

September 26, 1919


January 5, 2016
Betty passed away on January 5
with her nieces by her side at the age of 96 years.
She is predeceased by her parents, Edwin Petroe
and Mary Alice, brother Thayne, and sister Rosella.
She is survived by many nieces and nephews. In
her earlier years, Betty had a career in nursing for
over 25 years. Later, she was a dedicated Legion
and Ladies Auxiliary Member. Her final years were
spent in the Manor and Strathmore Lodge. A memorial service was held on Monday, January 11,
2016 at Wheatland Funeral Chapel, Strathmore at
2:00 p.m. To send condolences, please visit Bettys
obituary at www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca

Brenda Flowers (Smith)


April 15, 1956 - Jan 11, 2013

Hard to believe its been 3 years since weve


seen your beautiful smile or heard your
lovely voice. You truly were an angel to
everyone that knew you.
You are missed very much by everyone.
All your friends and family

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Justin Seward Photo

boys getting the ball down into the


paint where they saw most of their success in the game.
Isaac Wegner, who is in first year of
basketball but is an avid football player, is still learning the rules of the game
and finds himself fouling out of a lot
of games. He thought this was the best
overall performance the team put on.
We really let go in the third quarter but we really brought it back up in
the fourth quarter which is good, he
said. We played really well in the first
two quarters and kept up with them.
We played them before in tournament
quite badly. At half time we made quite
a few adjustments and came out with a
strong press in the third quarter.

Braves continue to pick up


points in stretch run
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

Wheatland Braves head coach Carl
Knudsen felt good about his team rewarding their goaltender Daniel Hauser with a 2-0 shutout win over the Lethbridge Hurricanes White on Jan. 8 in
a game where the confidence was high.
It was great to see, said Knudsen.
He was pretty happy. I think that was
his first shutout ever. We played pretty darn good in Hussar, had a full a
60-minute effort. We were moving the
puck real well, playing with some confidence, taking care of the defensive
end and it resulted in a 2-0 win.
Tristan Zandee and Matthew Quebec
scored in the win.
The next night in Olds, the Braves
found themselves down 3-1 going into
the third, but Knudsen credits his club
for battling back, scoring four unanswered goals to take a 5-3 lead and
hang on for a 6-4 win.
After the second period I had to get
down to a brass tacks and get everyone motivated there to give me some
hard work basically, said Knudsen.
We werent skating hard enough and
a little bit of a let down from the night
before just kind of typical to have a
let down the next day.
Adam Kirkpatrick led the charge with
two goals, while Zandee, Zach Nicholls, Kobe Gosling and Ray Warrack
rounded out the offense in the win.
The local double-A peewee team
plays in Medicine Hat on Jan. 15 (7:45
p.m.) before hosting Lethbridge Hurricanes Red in Hussar on Jan. 16 (5 p.m.).
Meanwhile, the Wheatland Warriors
split their weekend games, starting off
with a 5-2 home win over Red Deer
before losing a tightly contested match
to the Bow Valley Timberwolves 4-3 in

Cochrane.
Head Coach Cody Brown thought the
team had a great start against a physical
Red Deer team and were able to shut
them down in the third period when
they tried to gain any momentum.
When we got everybody on our
squad firing, were a team to be reckoned with, said Brown. We had a
good start, lots of jump, hitting them
with everything we had right off the
bat and they just couldnt contain us.
Everybody was working well together
playing a good team game for a better
part of 40 minutes.
Kevin Schrock, Brandon Kasdorf,
Stran Backfat Redcrow, Kyle Bray and
Ben Kruse scored in the win.
The game in Bow Valley was a tight
one all the way through. Unfortunately
the team ran into some penalty trouble
and they had their work cut out for
them at that point in time in the game,
while dealing with injuries.
We finished with a skeleton crew,
said Brown. I dont know, just didnt
have the gas to quite finish it, had lots
of chances but couldnt find that goal
towards the end of the game.
Ben Slemp notched two goals, while
Kevin Schrock added one in the loss.
The Warriors will take on the Red
Deer Ramada on Jan. 16 at 3 p.m. before hosting the Central AB Selects on
Jan. 17 (1:30 p.m.), at the Strathmore
Family Centre.
Meanwhile, Olds defeated the Wheatland Chiefs 5-1 in Olds on Sunday afternoon.
Brad Hendricks scored the lone goal
in the loss.
The local double-A midget team will
be in Lethbridge on Jan. 15 with puck
drop at 8:30 p.m., before hosting the
Okotoks Oilers at the Strathmore Family Centre on Jan. 17 (4:15 p.m.).

Obituaries
PARIS, John Peter

August 28, 1925 - January 6, 2016


John passed away at Strathmore Hospital. He was
born to Jean Pierre and Elizabeth of Langdon, AB.
He started school in Langdon and, at the age of
10, the family moved to Cheadle where he continued his schooling at the Fairplay School and
met the love of his life, Doris Drake. They were
united in marriage on January 25, 1947 and
spent 68 marvelous years together. John loved
the farm and spent his life involved in agriculture,
grain farming and raising livestock. He was also
involved in real estate, eventually forming JonDor
Real Estate. He devoted his life to his family and
his community. John was the founding president
of the Cheadle Lions Club, a long-time member
of the Sodbusters, and an active supporter of his
neighbourhood churches. Left to mourn his loss is
his loving wife Doris; son Guy (Wendy); daughter
Marlyn (David) Townsend; grandsons Jason (Kerri)
and Douglas (Yolanda); and great-grandchildren
Tia, Lucas, Alex, Isaac, and Reid. John was predeceased by his parents, sisters Martha (Rob)
Jackson and Mary (Ed) Barlow, and brother in
law Bob (Phyllis) Drake. In lieu of flowers, donations in Johns memory may be made directly
to the Cheadle Lions Club Hospice Fund (Box 22
Site 3 RR1, Strathmore, AB. T1P 1J6). A funeral
service was held on Saturday, January 9, 2016 at
Strathmore Alliance Church at 11:00 a.m. To send
condolences, please visit Johns obituary at www.
wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.

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still hiring

Custom feedlot & farming


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

TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life

PARKS DEPARTMENT
SEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIES
Competition # TOS 2016-002

PARKS CREW LEADER

May 1 Aug 31/16 (approx)


2 vacancies 40 hr work week,
may work weekends
Grade 12 or equivalency
Valid Class 5 Drivers License
Must possess supervisory and turf or parks
equipment experience

PARKS OPERATORS

May 1 Aug 31/16 (approx)


Multiple vacancies 40 hr work week,
may work weekends
Grade 12 or equivalency
Valid Class 5 Drivers License
Turf or parks equipment experience an asset

PARKS HORTICULTURIST
May 1 Aug 31/16 (approx)
1 vacancy 40 hr work week,
may work weekends
Valid Class 5 Drivers License
Must possess supervisory and
Horticulture experience

Those interested in applying should submit a


complete resume to:
Shannon Cuff
Human Resources
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
(When emailing please quote the competition
number and position in subject line)
Visit our website at www.strathmore.ca
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those
receiving an interview will be contacted.

HOUSEKEEPER / PERSONAL
ASSISTANT WANTED

CHRYSLER DEALERSHIP Hiring immediately in Killam,


AB. 3rd/4th year Automotive Journeyman Technician.
Competitive wages, clean atmosphere, full benefits. Send
resume mcwes@telus.net

(Various Sq footage)

FOR RENT
IN
STRATHMORE
INDUSTRIAL
AREA

Call 403-888-8312
for details.

Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub

has full and part time


positions for:

Salary rate of $15/hr.+


depending on candidate.

Please contact Kirsten at 403-606-5611


to learn more about this opportunity and to
share why you feel you are exactly who we
need to help put order into our lives.

SHOP & YARD


BAY SPACE

HELP WANTED

Family of three (plus two dogs) living in


Strathmore is looking for a part-time
housekeeper/personal assistant.
Position is for 6-8 hrs. per week,
preferably 2 afternoons per week.

DUTIES TO INCLUDE:
Cleaning throughout house,
including laundry
General errands such as grocery
shopping and recycling
Light cooking and baking
Seasonal cleaning
House maintenance or arranging
for house maintenance

COMMERCIAL
RENTALS

Restaurant /
Pub Servers and
Front Support Staff

Servers must be 18 years of age and have


ProServe within 30 days of hire. Minimum
wage for both positions, with opportunity to
make gratuities. Experience an asset,
but will train suitable applicants.
Apply with resume to
strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com or in
person at 380 Ridge Road Strathmore AB
T1P1B5 between 13:00 and 17:00

TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life

FULL TIME PROJECT COORDINATOR


Competition #TOS2016-03

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. Reporting to the Director of Engineering, the full time
role of Project Coordinator will coordinate Municipal utility infrastructure projects, both acting as the
Towns representative on major projects, as well as leading smaller projects identified for implementation. This position works closely with the Operations team and Consulting Engineers, as well as
Construction Contractors.
The ideal candidate is an individual who has the ability to work independently with minimal
supervision, effectively communicate with employees, administration, and members of the construction industry, professionals and the public. A professional attitude and appearance are required to
represent the interests of the Municipality. The successful candidate will also have superior planning,
scheduling and coordination skills and the ability to effectively solve issues quickly and effectively.
Experience working in a Political environment will be considered an asset.
DUTIES WILL INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Prepare RFPs and RFQs for procurement of services and goods for multiple departments
Collect quotes for various goods and services required by multiple departments
Assist in the review of bid proposals and make recommendation on the award of bids
Participate in design, pre-bid, site review and preconstruction meetings
Review construction inspector notes, make field visits during construction phase, interface with
contractor around project schedule and interpret project documents, codes and construction
standards
Coordinate construction/project activities with Town Departments and other contractors
Monitor project schedule and prepare periodic reports for Director of Engineering.
Prepare correspondence and reports detailing status of design or construction projects planned
or underway
Work closely with Consulting Engineers and Contractors on Operating and Capital projects
Perform Construction Completion and Final Acceptance inspections for new Underground
infrastructure
Assist with project planning and budgeting activities
Review, circulate and respond to request for shallow utility installations within a Town utility r
ight of way or road right of way (Atco Gas, Fortis, Encana, etc.)
Other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS The preferred candidate will have a C.E.T. Designation, minimum 4 years of
experience in Municipal Civil works. Civil Project Coordination and/or Project Management
experience would be considered an asset.
SALARY: The Town of Strathmore offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package
which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan, and Health & Wellness Benefit.
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. If you are looking for a challenging and
rewarding career opportunity, please forward your resume to:
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Phone: (403) 934-3133 Fax: (403) 934 -4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
Shannon Cuff, Payroll & HR Advisor
The Town of Strathmore thanks all applicants; however only those short-listed for an interview will be
contacted.
Competition closes: January 31, 2016

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APPROX 2000SQFT OF COMMERCIAL SPACE, located on


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2016. $1600/mo. Utilties
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403-973-2237

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the strathmore realty group

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Some finishing required.
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$279,900.

Tina Scott
Associate
Broker

403-901-5388 cell
www.strathmorerealty.ca
104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
The Old Home Hardware Building

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

ACREAGE SW OF CARSELAND.

1920 Square foot bungalow built in 1989. Excellent quality


home on 24 acres. Stucco and brick exterior. Large heated
attached garage. Good well. Many extras. Call today.
$599,900.

HARVEST
SALE!
Save
$50,000 from the replacement cost of this 20 X 76
drywalled Grandeur Showhome that has to go! A sacrifice at $124,900. Call Terry
1-855-347-0417 or email:
terry@grandviewmodular.
com.

$453,900

$484,900

MOVE IN SIT BACK & ENJOY,


FULLY FINISHED OPEN DESIGN,
4 BEDROOMS 4 BATHROOMS

Tina
Scott

(403)
901-5388

$399,900

LUXURIOUS SPACIOUS IMMACULATE


-WALKOUT, FRONTING ONTO GREEN
SPACE & CANAL, PICTURE PERFECT

MOVE IN AND MAKE IT YOURS! FULLY


FINISHED 4 BEDROOMS, OPEN DESIGN
MULTI VALTED CEILINGS

Nonie
Hall

REAL ESTATE
$459,900

FOR SALE BY OWNER.


4 acres with recently
renovated 16x80 mobile
home. 2 bedroom with 1
office, double garage on
pavement. 1 mile north
of Carseland (25mins to
Calgary). Newer services
with gas. $295,000. Call
403-934-4769.

Glenna
MitznerErnst

$224,900

$205,000

$429,900

WHY PAY RENT ? THIS HOME IS A


SPECTACULAR VIEW SPACIOUS
DONT MISS THIS ..MOVE
GREAT- STARTER RETIREMENT OR
LAYOUT, UPGRADES THROUGHOUT
IN READY 5 BEDROOM 4
INVESTMENT PROPERTY, FULL
TITLED PARKING INDOORS & OUT
BATHROOM HOME
UNFINSHED BASEMENT LOCATION PLUS

THIS NEW HOME IS DETAILED TO


PERFECTION, OPEN DESIGN
LARGE BONUS ROOM, INTERIOR
CUSTOM FINISH A MUST SEE !

THREE BEDROOM
BUNGALOW ON LARGE
TREED LOT IN STANDARD.
UPGRADED WIDOWS.
DOUBLE CAR GARAGE.
NEAR SCHOOL, PARK AND
STORES. $235000

StrathmoreTimes.com

www.

Ross
Collins

(403)
934-2001

23+ ACRES with large shop and attached


home borders irrigation canal. Property
has dugout, many tress and garden
patches. Large shop with 2 over head
doors and home features 3 bedrooms,
large open living area and country kitchen.
Pavement to driveway.
Mls# c4032501

33 ACRES WITH 2
HOMES, Barns,
Corrals, 25x125
Greenhouse and
permanent water rights.
Located west of
Strathmore. $690,000

1/2 ACRE LOT in the Lakes of Muirfield


$189,900
This home in Standard
features 3 bedrooms
and large addition.
JUST LISTED

(403)
934-0420

This 3 acre parcel with 5


bedroom bungalow and
double detached garage.
$199,000

$59,900.
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION.

Dixie
Hartell

(403)
934-1034

Serving 3 Generations of Families

CALL LORNA

CALL LORNA

13.4 ACRES WITH


LAKEVIEW $849,900
Just outside Town
Limits, 1624 Sq Ft Fully
Developed Bungalow
Quonset/2 Barns/
Double Heated Garage
Paved Access!

CALL LORNA

MOBILE
$114,900

CALL LORNA

ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL
HOME BY GIGANTELLI
FINE HOMES
COMPLETION
OCTOBER.

3 BEDROOM
2 BATH
SINGLE CAR GARAGE
ON LEASE LAND!

CALL LORNA

BLING, BLING!
$339,900 NEW
CUSTOM DESIGNED
VILLA
WILDFLOWER RANCH
OVER 1500 SQ. FT.
MOUNTAIN VIEWS.

NEW, NEW
LAKEWOOD
MEADOWS

CALL LORNA

NO ROOM FOR YOUR


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

46.56
ACRES
Many options on this
parcel of land, 25 minutes east of Calgary.

$599,000

CALL LORNA

157 ACRES
BY LYALTA
$999,000

SOLD

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

CALL LORNA

COUNTRY
ANYONE?
$399,900

SOLD

CALL LORNA

SOLD

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

CALL LORNA

GORGEOUS TREED 3 ACRES


40X40 SHOP WITH
14 OVERHEAD
DOORS.
TOTALLY RENOD MOBILE

CALL LORNA

IMAGINE THIS!
$284,900

SOLD

YOUR OWN SINGLE


FAMILY HOME
HUGE DEEP LOT
18X24 GARAGE
FULLY DEV. BASEMENT
CLOSE TO SCHOOLS

REDUCED!!
$489,000

BETTER THAN
NEW!
$139,900
NICELY DECORATED WITH CORK
FLOORING
SO BRIGHT AND OPEN
VIEW OF LAKE AND GOLF
COURSE
WANT A FRIENDLY
ATMOSPHERE??

CALL LORNA

HANDYMAN
SPECIAL
$200,000

SOLD

MLS - C3643274
Over 52 acres with
loads of potential,
private home and older
out buildings!

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

35 Years Experience

106 - 304 - 3rd Ave.,


Strathmore
lorna@lornaphibbs.com
www.lornaphibbs.com

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY

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BUSINESS

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

LOOKING TO START OR EXPAND


YOUR OWN BUSINESS?


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

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For more information
on what we do

www.wildrose.albertacf.com

PAINTING

SEPTIC

Marv Poettcker

FB Boersema & Partners Ltd.


Designers and Builders of Energy Efficient Homes

Let us put YOUR thoughts on paper


and build it to your satisfaction.
Certified I.C.F. Installers
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www.fbboersema.com

Serving the Foothills since 78.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Your
Painting Pro
Painting since 1975

Specializing in Repainting
(Inside / Outside)
Residential Light Industrial Commercial

co-alta Holdings
O 403.901.1137
C 403.880.3299

PHOTO BOOTH

UPHOLSTERY
Ace Custom Sewing.com

Wheatland Family &


Community Support Services

Repair, Build & Upholstery


Strathmore AB

403.934.5335
PROGRAMS WE OFFER:

BASEMENT DEVELOPMENT

Home Support Information & Referral


Seniors Benefits - Special Needs Income Tax
Meals on Wheels Frozen Program Good Food Box
Lunch & Learn Emergency Social Services

Bus: 403-934-2405 Fax: 403-934-2405


Cell: 403-312-9152

Enhancing the well-being of individuals,


families and communities since 1978
Info on Programs and Events wfcss.org

ELECTRICAL

Services Inc.

Ray
24-HOUR ELECTRICAL - COMMERCIAL - RESIDENTIAL
AGRICULTURAL - IRRIGATION - TRANSFER SWITCHES
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Handy Kinda Guy

IOP ROW LTD.

Dennis McNeill - Master Electrician

HEATING & SHEET METAL

Residential & Commercial


K.M.W.Heating@gmail.com
Strathmore & Area

403.934.4957

Furnace Repair
& Replacement
H.R.V
Make Up Air
Garage & Shop
Hot Water Tanks

IRRIGATION

s,
-Pottie
Port-A Carts
le
Recyc ntals
Re
& Bin

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on Facebook!

Lar-Don
RentaLs Ltd.
Light Construction & Garden Equipment Trenching
New & Used Equipment Sales & Service

Echo Power
Equipment

403.934.5605

101 Slater Way, Strathmore, AB

BarTech Enterprises

Welding shop locally owned and operated.


Offering services in Aluminum,
Stainless Steel, Carbon and Pressure.
Production Welding, Hard Surfacing,
Repairs and Custom Fabrication &
Restorations available.
Contact us for a free estimate today!

15 Spruce Lane, Strathmore


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

ROOFING

R
PPH
HR
PHR

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Drilling Co. Ltd


Ltd.

Ltd.

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Calgary
403-796-5381
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Siding
Strathmore
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403-901-7484

Strathmore 403-901-7484
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Metal
Roofing
Siding
Metal
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Siding
Get the job
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rightthe
FIRST time!
Soffit
Eavestrough
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Fascia Eavestrough

FREE ESTIMATES

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WATER WELL DRILLING

Prairie Home Roofing


Prairie Home Roofing

Dale Stimson 403-862-7790 403-361-9895 fax


oasis.irrigation.ltd.@gmail.com

Serving Strathmore, Drumheller & Areas

WELDING

RENTAL EQUIPMENT

Get the job done right the FIRST time!

Agricultural Irrigation Sales & Maintenance

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WASTE DISPOSAL

Get the job done right the FIRST time!

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sales & service Ltd

For more information


Call Debi 403-901-0342
or Text 403-324-7710

HUXTED

403-870-2744
Sheet Metal
New Home
Renos
Basement
Development
Humidifiers

R.V. Interiors
Golf Cart, Bike, ATV,
Snowmobile Seats & Boat Tarps
Equipment and Vehicle Fronts
Equipment Windshield Protectors

WASTE DISPOSAL

K.M.W HEATING AND


AIR CONDITIONING LTD.
Mike Welsh

Our Team aT YOur Service!

PHOTO / VIDEO

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

Cell: 403-968-9211 Work: 403-934-4334


Fax: 403-934-4422 Email: toprowtom@telus.net
For a FREE QUOTE Call Tom

Furnace Replacement Repairs & Maintenance


Air Conditioning Certified HVAC Technicians
Plumbing Duct Cleaning

Strathmore, AB

Call BOB 403-861-7822

Specializing in Insurance Claims


Your Complete Exterior Finishing Company
Experts in Vinyl Siding, Soffit and Fascia
Continuous Eavestroughing Windows & Reroofs
Aluminum and Smart Board Batons

FURNACE & DUCT

403.901.6850

APPLIANCE
REPAIR

McNeills Inc.
403-934-7249
dennismcneill@shaw.ca
Strathmore, Alberta

Want your guests to get the


most out of your event?
Give them that old school
photo booth experience!
www.shotsngiggles.ca
shotsngiggles12@gmail.com

Painting Plumbing
Small Renovations
Decks & Fences
Bathrooms

ELECTRICAL

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING

Email: fbbp@efirehose.net
Everything you need to turn raw land into your home

Water Well
Drilling
Pump Systems:
Supply, Install & Repair
Water Conditioning
Equipment

403-934-4271
Strathmore
Serving the rural Community
for 58 yearS

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CALL TAMARA

SOLD

54 ACRES
OF EAST
NS OF
CONGRATULATIO
STRATHMORE

CALL TAMARA

17.4 ACRES WITH


SHOP$299,900
- Paved to driveway
- All services in place
- 50X60 SHOP

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CRESCENT, STRATHMORE

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SOLD

Near Airdrie & Calgary


2012, 1568 sq ft, Shop
Heated Dbl Att Garage
2+2 Bed, 4.5 Bath
In Floor Heat, Trees, View

CALL CHANTALE

SOLD

MLS C4022853

CALL CHANTALE

MLS C4040833

CALL LA SHAUN

ACREAGE LIFE WITH SHORT


COMMUTE $379,900!
3.9 Acres fenced and cross
fenced. Home with 3
bedroom, 2 baths open
concept. 26x32 Heated Shop
and all pavement to driveway!

GREAT INVESTMENT
PROPERTY LANGDON
$619,900!

CALL TRACY

CALL LA SHAUN

MINUTES FROM
CALGARY 36 ACRES,
HOME AND SHOP!
Fully Developed walkout
bungalow, 40 x 56 Heated
Shop, and has potential for
future sub division!

CALL LA SHAUN
BEAUTIFUL NEW HOME FOR
THE NEW YEAR $329,900!
Open Floor plan with amazing
upgrades and quality build!
3 bedrooms 2.5 baths Over 1520 sq.
ft. with a full basement. A must see

$539,900 - BEAUTIFUL
EXECUTIVE HOME
Over 2100 sq ft walkout in the
Community of Wildrose. 3bdr, 3 bath,
Office, Living room, Bonus Room, Dining
area, Huge Kitchen with Stainless Steel
Appliances, 2 fireplaces, 9ft ceilings, All
blinds, Covered wrap around deck and
so much more!!

MLS C4044281

CALL SHEILA

MLS C4037467

CALL SHEILA

ACROSS FROM
FOOTHILLS HOSPITAL
$341,900
2 bedroom,1 bath,
carport parking, deck
with yard condo also
near U of C!

$70,000

MLS C3648519

Robert
Desjardins
403
934-5533

Tamara
Desjardins
403
874-6486

Keith
Garrioch
403
333-8411

Chantale
Hill
403
325-3860

Ron
Kaechele
403
934-1097

Paul
Kautz
403
875-4166

Ryan
Kautz
403
875-1170

Shauna
Kenworthy
403
803-4605

Tracy
Larsen
403
901-9143

Lorna
Phibbs
403
874-7660

Detached Home
2 Bed, 1 Bath
Nice Sized Yard

Were always getting calls


for Rentals so...
Advertise your Rental Free*
*Dependent on space availability, first come first serve

CALL RON

CALL TRACY

WALKOUT BUNGALOW
4 ACRES - $799,900

SOLD

CALL TRACY

Over $200,000 worth of


renovations!
2+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Suite with private entrance
Gourmet kitchen, luxurious
master suite & more!

MLS C4017158

CALL LORNA

MLS C4037129

JUST WEST OF
STRATHMORE $114,900!
Bright and Spacious with
new flooring, 3 bedrooms,
2 baths open with vaulted
ceiling single detached
garage, and shed!

CALL LORNA

NO ROOM FOR YOUR


EQUIPMENT??
INDUSTRIAL GENERAL
LOTS

10-13 ACRE PARCELS


5 MILES WEST OF
STRATHMORE
NEW ROAD

BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED
ADULT COMMUNITY
RANCH ESTATES
$144,900

SOLD

$599,000

CALL LORNA

LISTINGS NEEDED

LISTINGS NEEDED

Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097

Not sure what your home is worth?

LET US HELP!

We do complimentary
Market Evaluations!
CALL SHAUNA

ATTENTION INVESTORS
- $420,000
Home on 75x160 R-3 lot
Downtown Strathmore
Currently rented
Priced at land value

CALL SHAUNA

COUNTRY LIVING IN TOWN


- $174,900

1918 house on 1/3


acre in Gleichen

2+2 bdrms, 1 full bath

Beautifully treed lot

Needs some TLC

CALL SHAUNA

HOME WITH SUITE IN


GLEICHEN - $189,900
Immaculate
1352 sq.ft. home
3+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Lower level suite with
separate entrance
Lots of upgrades!

CALL SHAUNA

UPGRADED LUXURY WITH


SUITE - $489,900
Over $200,000 worth of
renovations!
2+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Suite with private entrance
Gourmet kitchen, luxurious
master suite & more!

AZTEC REAL ESTATE INC.

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Call 403-934-5533 for our 24/7 REAL ESTATE HOTLINE!
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NEW, NEW
LAKEWOOD
MEADOWS

ANOTHER BEAUTIFUL
HOME BY GIGANTELLI
FINE HOMES
COMPLETION OCTOBER.

1151 sq ft, Built 2000


3 Bed, 2 Bath
Oversized Single Garage

CALL RON

46.56
ACRES

Many options on this


parcel of land, 25
minutes east of Calgary.

Near Airdrie & Calgary


2012, 1568 sq ft, Shop
Heated Dbl Att Garage
2+2 Bed, 4.5 Bath
In Floor Heat, Trees, View

NEW LISTING

UPGRADED LUXURY WITH


SUITE - $489,900

CALL LORNA

Sheila
Bassen
403
361-0390

EXTENSIVE RENOS

CALL SHEILA

Speargrass lot nestled along


the bow river with amazing
views all around! Bring along
your Golf Clubs so you can
play a round at the Beautiful
Speargrass Golf Course!

La Shaun
Andrews
403
850-4593

$55,000!!!

Perfect location with


amazing potential. Business
on main floor, separate office
space above and separate 2
bedroom condo above!

MLS C1026368

MLS C4042121

APARTMENT BUILDING
UNDER APPRAISED
VALUE $199,900!
5 apartments, 2 are 1
bedroom and 3 are possible
4 bedroom! All have in-suite
laundry and more!

CALL LA SHAUN

Cute and Cozy


Bungalow in Gleichen
$79,900
2 Bed, 2 Bath
Great Starter Home!

CALL SHEILA

MEET OUR HOME TEAM!

RENTAL OPPORTUNITY

MLS C1026404

Beautiful Estate Quality


Bungalow $497,900!
1718 sq ft, Fully
Finished
3+2 Bed, 3 Bath
Infloor Heat, Wet Bar
Private Back Yard!!!

DOWNTOWN 1 BEDROOM HOUSE RENTAL


1 BEDROOM/1 BATHROOM, 750 SQ/FT, OFF
STREET PARKING, WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF
ALL DOWNTOWN STORES AND AMENITIES, $900/
MO. + $900 DD, N/S, PETS NEGOTIABLE.
PLEASE CONTACT 403-629-9010

CALL LA SHAUN

WALKOUT BUNGALOW
4 ACRES - $799,900

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