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the April 19 regular council meeting to make a
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piece of legislation, said Shields, adding that it
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duced the broad strokes of a piece of mari-
juana legislation just to get it out in the open.
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Look on Page 4 for MP Shields proclaimed that he along with his
Town of Strathmore party will be working to slow the legalization of
Municipal Notices marijuana down so that more specifics regard-
ing the legislation are in place before a law is
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Hope Bridges Society held their Hope Bridges held their fourth annual Art and
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ing auction on April 22 at the Strath- joyed good company, wine, art, and bidding on
80 silent and live auction items to help support HELD OV
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bid on eighty different donated items to
raise money for Hope Bridges to con- special and high-ticket items auctioned
tinue hosting inclusive art programs for off by Grant Klaiber. Two art pieces
community members. that were auctioned off were the yarn-
In total, approximately $10,000 was bombed bikes that the Hope Bridges
raised between entrance tickets, raffle upcycling and knitting and crocheting
tickets, silent and live auction items to folk art groups created over the past
help Hope Bridges continue with com- several months. The bikes took the
munity-based inclusive art classes. groups over 80 hours each to complete.
People who attended the afternoon The bikes were equipped with match- Quality Auto Supply
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land County and even from Calgary. sold for a combined $370, which fell
There were many return guests from just short of the $400 combined value
previous Hope Bridges auctions, as that was placed on them. Saturdays Only
well as a few new faces. We are delighted with the results of
[We have gotten a] really good re- our fourth annual art and wine auction, Throughout
sponse and people are amazed. There said Sheila Konschuh, Chairperson for
are some return faces and some new Hope Bridges. The feedback has been February
faces, said Wanda Reinholdt, coordi- excellent and as a board, weve been
nator with Hope Bridges, adding that tickled with the support of donors and
guests have described the event as supporters of this event.
grand and mentioned that there were Another exciting auction piece was
many beautiful art pieces. the very first community upcycling -40C Windshield
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fles for donated items and services pro- Flight is a travelling art piece creat- SUN-10372A
vided by local business. Items included ed out of gift cards that are colour cod-
two yard and garden packages, a meat
package and a propane BBQ.
Guests then received a complimen-
tary glass of wine which they sipped
ed and laid out to depict several kites
flying in a blue and fluffy white cloud
sky. The art piece is auctioned off every
year where it will reside in a business
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poem submissions for installation in Downtown Strathmore. The DDRC
intends for these poems to brighten someones day and to be positive &
uplifting.
Poem submissions should be comprised of appropriate and original
work. Poem submissions are open to all ages and can include
illustrations. Submissions are preferred to be in .PDF format. Poems
with illustrations should be no larger than US Letter 8.5x11 paper
size, recognizing that poems may be reduced in size when printed and
installed.
(Example: I Paid the Light Bill Just To See Your Face, Stephen Powers)

The next regular Please email submissions to Charles Procter cprocter@strathmore.ca


by June 30, 2017. Winners will be chosen by the DDRC and the winning
Council Meeting poems will be installed in Downtown Strathmore in the future. The Town
and DDRC appreciate all submissions! Thank You!
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(Deadline is June 1)

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Town of Strathmore
Summarized Financial Statements
Y E A R E N D I N G D E C E M B E R 3 1 , 2 0 16
REPORT OF THE INDEPENDENT AUDITOR ON THE SUMMARY FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
To the Mayor and Members of Council of the Town of Strathmore,

The accompanying summary financial statements, which comprise the summary statement of financial position as at December 31, 2016, the summary statement of operations and summary statement of changes in net financial assets
for the year then ended, and related notes, are derived from the audited financial statements of the Town of Strathmore for the year ended December 31, 2016. We expressed an unmodified audit opinion on those financial statements in
our report dated April 19, 2017.
The summary financial statements do not contain all the disclosures required by Canadian public sector accounting standards. Reading the summary financial statements, therefore, is not a substitute for reading the audited financial
statements of the Town of Strathmore.
Management's Responsibility for the Summary Financial Statements
Management is responsible for the preparation of a summary of the audited financial statements in accordance with the criteria as disclosed in note 1.
Auditor's Responsibility
Our responsibility is to express an opinion on the summary financial statements based on our procedures, which were conducted in accordance with Canadian Auditing Standard (CAS) 810, "Engagements to Report on Summary
Financial Statements."
Opinion
In our opinion, the summary financial statements derived from the audited financial statements of the Town of Strathmore for the year ended December 31, 2016 are a fair summary of those financial statements, in accordance with
Canadian public sector accounting standards.

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SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS


2016 2015 2016 2015
Revenue
Financial assets $ 23,364,525 $ 23,894,556 Net municipal property taxes $ 10,744,583 $ 10,269,638
Liabilities 14,549,288 15,281,066 User fees and sales of goods 11,067,547 11,323,907
Net financial assets 8,815,237 8,613,490 Government transfers for operating 1,117,319 843,801
Non-financial assets Licenses and permits 648,769 762,747
Prepaid expenses and inventory 27,291 96,037 Investment income 506,198 504,103
Tangible capital assets 180,859,193 177,510,740 Other 426,490 495,590
180,886,484 177,606,777 Penalties and costs of taxes 155,701 165,849
Accumulated surplus $ 189,701,721 $ 186,220,267 Total revenue 24,666,607 24,365,635

LONG TERM DEBT


2016 2015 Expenses
Self supported long-term debt $ 8,331,260 $ 9,811,811 Legislative 294,693 289,149
Current portion $ 1,160,952 $ 1,480,551 Administration 3,010,600 2,675,863
Police, fire, disaster, ambulance, municipal enforcement 3,746,341 3,673,956
SALARY AND BENEFITS DISCLOSURE Transportation services 4,104,590 3,822,094
2016 2015 Water supply and distribution 3,835,602 4,082,759
Mayor Michael Ell $ 50,585 $ 49,625 Wastewater treatment and disposal 3,497,847 3,487,250
Councillor Rocky Blokland 30,140 29,476 Waste management 891,813 896,711
Councillor Brad Walls 30,035 29,056 Public health and welfare services 784,204 747,627
Councillor Robert Sobol 29,825 29,371 Planning and development 1,106,373 1,398,284
Councillor Denise Peterson 29,825 28,217 Parks and recreation 4,275,731 4,120,508
Councillor Steve Grajczyk 29,691 29,287 Culture-libraries, museums, halls 857,381 793,964
Councillor Pat Fule 29,615 28,636 Total expenses 26,405,175 25,988,165
Excess (deficiency) of revenue over expenses (1,738,568) (1,622,530)
before other
OPERATING RESERVES 2016 2015 Other
Financial stabilization $ 2,986,537 $ 2,718,950 Government transfers for capital 3,036,760 4,814,797
Potable water 992,640 967,123 Contributed assets 2,183,262 -
Sanitary sewer 349,727 340,737 5,220,022 4,814,797
Office revitalization 185,288 180,525 Excess of revenue over expenses 3,481,454 3,192,267
RCMP reserve 123,969 120,782
Family Centre capital reduction 80,361 78,295 Accumulated surplus, beginning of year 186,220,267 183,028,000
Economic 50,000
Garbage 46,984 45,776 Accumulated surplus, end of year $ 189,701,721 $ 186,220,267
General administration 45,461 44,292
Roads walks and lighting 41,219 40,160
Other reserves 63,947 70,096 SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF CASH FLOW
Total Operating Reserves $ 4,966,133 $ 4,606,736 2016 2015
CAPITAL RESERVES Cash provided by operating transactions $ 5,844,193 $ 6,576,700
Water off-site levies $ 1,111,111 $ 1,082,548 Cash applied to capital transactions (5,653,428) (5,952,009)
Storm off-site levies 1,081,229 1,105,031 Cash provided by (applied to) investing transactions (3,800,960) 2,232,149
Sewer off-site levies 689,562 671,836 Cash applied to financing transactions (1,480,551) (1,403,752)
Public works 598,395 -
Roads off-site levies 527,060 513,511 (Decrease) increase in cash and temporary investments (5,090,746) 1,453,088
Fieldhouse 518,159 -
Water supply 441,851 455,649 Cash and temporary investments, beginning of year 7,679,039 6,225,951
Capital equipment reserve 305,413 204,490
Municipal public reserve 288,420 281,006 Cash and temporary investments, end of year $ 2,588,293 $ 7,679,039
Storm off-site levies Eagle Lake 213,625 208,133
Civic Centre 189,013 194,694 SUMMARIZED STATEMENT OF CHANGE IN NET FINANCIAL ASSETS (DEBT)
Bike Pathway levies 112,193 109,309 2016 2015
Infrastructure reinvestment 107,000 - Excess of revenue over expenditures $ 3,481,454 $ 3,192,267
Roads, walks and lighting 29,735 28,971 Increase in non-financial assets (3,279,707) (1,648,332)
Other reserves 116,246 155,144 Increase (decrease) in net financial assets 201,747 1,543,935
Total Capital Reserves $ 6,329,012 $ 5,010,322 Net financial assets, beginning of year 8,613,490 7,069,555
Total Reserves $ 11,295,145 $ 9,617,058 Net financial assets, end of year $ 8,815,237 $ 8,613,490

2016 Revenue 2016 Expenses

Net municipal User fees and Legislative


Culture
property taxes sales of goods Parks & recreation 1.1%
Planning & 3.2% Administration
43.6% 44.9% 16.2%
development 11.4%
4.2% Police, fire &
municipal
enforcement
Government Public health & 14.2%
Penalties and
transfers for welfare services
costs of taxes
operating 3.0% Transportation
0.6%
4.5% services
Waste
Other Investment Licenses and management Wastewater Water supply & 15.5%
1.7% income permits 3.4% treatment & distribution
2.1% 2.6% disposal 14.6%
13.2%

Note 1. Summary financial statements


Management prepared these summary financial statements using the following criteria:
(a) the summary financial statements include a statement for each statement included in the audited financial statements;
(b) information in the summary financial statements agrees with the related information in the completed set of audited financial statements;
(c) major subtotals, totals and comparative information from the audited financial statements are included; and
(d) the summary financial statements contain the information from the audited financial statements dealing with matters having a pervasive or otherwise significant effect on the summary financial statements.
The summary financial statements are derived from the audited financial statements, prepared in accordance with Canadian public sector accounting standards, as at December 31, 2016, and December 31, 2015, and for the years then
ended.
The audited financial statements of the Town are available on request by contacting the municipal office.
April 28, 2017 Strathmore TIMES Page 7

Working towards marijuana legislation


Continued from Page 1 the provincial or municipal inventory.
Shields pointed out to council that in the municipality
The Strathmore town council has had there are significant terrestrial protected spaces that are not
several discussions regarding marijua- accounted for in the federal statistics. He recommended to
na legislation and how it will affect the council to consider claiming the municipal protected spaces
municipality. in the federal inventory to help Canada reach their goal re-
(The) administration has given garding the amount of protected spaces in Canada.
us a heads up in regards to some of There is also a lot of rural ranch and farm land in the coun-
the things we have to think about as ty that falls under conservatories that isnt accounted for in
the inventory as well.
Donate life
this legislation comes forward, said
The Canadian Blood Services held a blood drive in Strathmore at the Civic
Strathmore Mayor Michael Ell. Centre on April 21. The blood drive was full, as many volunteers donated
There is going to be a lot of work for PARLIAMENT HILL CLOSURE blood to help a stranger. Samantha Andrews, 17, donated blood for the very
us to put this in place. MP Shields mentioned to council that the Centre Block of first time and Michelle Tan who has been working for the Canadian Blood
A large concern about marijuana le- Parliament Hill will be closed in 2018 year for some major Services for two years worked hard to make Andrews comfortable and en-
galization is the cost that it will bring renovations that will last 10 to 20 years. He noted that if any- sure her experience donating for the first time was a good one.
down onto provinces and municipali- one wants to see Canadas buildings, this is the time to do so. Adelle Ellis Photo
ties, as well as workplace safety issues,
especially for those who operate large PARTNERSHIPS WITH SIKSIKA Wheatland FCSS is honored to recognize its volunteers
pieces of machinery and equipment. Recently, MP Shields met with the chief of Siksika and sev- for the many hours they commit and the various tasks
Shields noted that when the breath- eral of his councilors who expressed their interest to him in they perform. From driving for our Meals on Wheels
alyzer was introduced, it took seven working with their neighbours regarding sustainability and program, to setting up for programming in our
years through the courts before it was that by working together, it will be better for everyone. various villages and hamlets, to helping out in the
accepted to be used constantly to test Theyve got some interesting ideas on what they want to office, WFCSS would not be able to function as
effectively as it does without YOU!

Its Volunteer Week AND WE CARE!!!


for alcohol. Then, the courts ended up do and some of it is sustainability, some of it is eco-tourism
ruling that not anyone could be tested and some of it is culture orientated, said Shields, adding that Thank You from the bottom of our hearts.
and the police had to have reasonable working with Siksika in those regards may interest council in
Thank you too to our staff who go above and beyond
cause to test. the future.
their usual routines on many occasions to assist our
The government is putting in a sec-
ELL COMPLIMENTS MP SHIELDS WORK many clients. We salute you.
ond piece to this the police have the
right to ask for alcohol and drug tests At the end of MP Shields update of the happenings in the We also recognize the numerous agencies and
without cause, said Shields, adding federal government, Mayor Ell complimented Shields on his organizations that partner with us to enhance the lives
that they created this legislation to cov- work in the legislature as well as on how much he involves of residents in Wheatland County. Our partnerships are
er both alcohol and drugs as it is not himself in his constituency. growing and our residents continuously remark at the
as apparent when a person is high on I would suggest that you as a federal representative are benefits they are experiencing as a result.
drugs compared to drunk on alcohol. into our communities more than I have ever seen any MP You make a difference!
There are a lot of challenges and ever in any part of Canada and you are to be complimented
costs for municipalities having to deal for coming out and meeting with so many different com- Those who can do.
with it, he said. munities, said Ell, adding that Shields is invited to council
Councilor Denise Peterson praised any time to update the citizens about what is happening on Those who can do more, volunteer.
Shields on the work he is doing regard- Parliament Hill. and we are a better place
ing slowing the marijuana legislation for it.
down to make sure that everything is

TUESDAYS
correctly in place. Thank you for
One of the greatest reasons in my
mind for a sober second thought is in making a difference

WALK-IN
relation to the lack of clarity around in our world.
medical research with regards to the
impact it has on young people under
the age of 25 if there is one reason
to delay this, that is probably the most
important thing, said Peterson. BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH
105 Main St. Carseland STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY
403-934-9337 ADVENTIST CHURCH
PROTECTED SPACES Pastor: Kevin Enns Meeting in the Lutheran Church
MP Shields is on the environmen- office@bowriveralliance.com 112 Lakeside Blvd. 587-227-6956
tal committee who recently released a Sunday Worship: 10:30 am Pastor: Donald Pierre
www.bowriveralliance.com Services held every Saturday
three-party unanimous report regarding
Valley Medical Clinic
Sabbath School: 10 AM
protected spaces in Canada. RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY Worship Service: 11 AM
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base is under protection and only one 231-2nd. Avenue, Strathmore 403 934-4444 Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm
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403-934-2641
Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
percent of the marine is, said Shields, Serving the Community since 1985 Masses: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 10 am
adding that those statistics are only STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
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Supporting the arts


ADELLE ELLIS 2016 AUDIT
Times Reporter Darren Adamson of Avail LLP Chartered Profes-
sional Accountants read the 2016 audited financial
The Strathmore Town Council presented the statements that ended on Dec. 31, 2016 to council.
The Strathmore Town Council presented the Wheatland Society of Arts with Wheatland Society of Arts a cheque for $75,000 Although some of the towns cash and tempo-
a cheque for $75,000 to assist them with projects for the upcoming year. to assist them for the next year in regard to their rary investments are down compared to 2015,
Back: Pat Fule (l-r), Bob Sobol, Brad Walls, Denise Peterson. Front: Michael projects in the community. some of the cash that the town had in 2015 has
Ell (l-r), Vivian MacCallum (Laprise), Brandy Hebbes, Bruce Heming, Steve We are very happy and pleased to be able to been reinvested into large investments and infra-
Grajczyk. Adelle Ellis Photo structure in the town. The town has also paid off
offer this to the Wheatland Society of Arts, said
Mayor Michael Ell. approximately $1.5 million in debt payments.
There are several grants that the town has re-
Strathmore Legion Branch #10 NEWS ORGANIZATIONS MAY RENT
THE QUENCH MOBILE
ceived that they have not spent yet.
The accumulated surplus for the consolidated
statement of financial position is up approximate-
By Irene Knappe, Secretary / PR / Poppy Chair
Tracy Simpson, Community Services Manager ly $3 million compared to 2015 and approximately
We have some terrific events coming up at the Legion for your enjoyment. MARK
YOUR CALENDARS and please plan on joining us. with the Town of Strathmore approached Strath- $17 million out of the total accumulated surplus is
On April 28th and 29th, the Bar Flyz will be playing at the Legion. more council on April 19 with a revised policy available for future spending.
April 29th, at 6 pm, is our Volunteer Appreciation night. More information to follow. on policy #7604 Water Trailer Quench Mobile The town is under budget regarding transpor-
The LA Executive meeting is on Tuesday, May 2nd, at 7 pm. tation services due to not needing to complete
On May 6th we are holding our annual Shoot For the Troops dart shoot. Dart
Operating Policy after the policy was previously
players from all over Alberta come out for a terrific day of fund raising, fun and dart discussed in March at the Committee of the Whole as much snow removal as well as not needing to
playing. There are prizes to be won, and a silent auction to further augment the fund meeting. complete as many repair projects.
raising. If there is anyone out there who has an article or two, of good quality, The policy and application form has been ed- Councillor Denise Peterson inquired about mea-
they wish to put into the silent auction, please bring your items to the Legion
when you can, before May 4th. Dont forget to put your name on the article so ited to allow community organizations to monitor surement data in terms of the use of estimates and
that you may be mentioned for your much-appreciated contribution. and operate the water trailer independently, for a if new software may be able to do a better job
The next Legion Executive meeting is on Tuesday, May 9th, at 7 pm. lock to be added on the water tank directly so the regarding estimates.
On Saturday, May 13th, 6 pm, is our annual Steak and Lobster Event. Sorry, but The biggest estimate we have is the useful life
good for them, they are once again SOLD OUT!
group using the trailer would not be able to access
The LA General meeting is on Tuesday, May 16th, at 7 pm. the interior of the tank, and for a training proce- of the capital assets. The estimate is how long is
The High School Rodeo is on May 20th and 21st, and The Legion will need volun- dure to be added for anyone who will be manning this asset going to last. The town has developed a
teers to people the Food Wagon. Please let us know if you can help!! the trailer without town supervision. policy over that it is in line compared to other
The Legion General meeting will be on Tuesday, May 23rd, at 7 pm.
Get your tickets now for The Legions 2nd Annual Ed Smith Memorial Bar-b-q on A $5,000 budget for the cost of operation has similar towns, said Adamson.
June 17! $25 per person will get you no-host cocktails at 4 pm; your delicious bar- also been recommended for the 2017 season We are solid, we feel good about it. We have
b-q dinner at 6 pm; and live entertainment at 8 pm. Tickets available at the Legion or which includes use of the trailer at eight commu- money in the bank and we are financially liquid,
from individual sellers. nity events on separate weekends. said James Thackray, adding that the town has a
Jitney darts every Saturday at 1 pm.
Bingo every Wednesday beginning at 6:15 pm. The policy adopted includes allowing adminis- long term financial strategy.
Drop-in crib every Thursday, at 7 pm. tration two options of operating the water trailer
Meat draws every Friday at 6 pm and every Saturday at 3 pm at community events organized by not-for-profit
TO ALL OF OUR OLD AND NEW GENERATION VETS A HEART-FELT THANK YOU organizations with supervision by either the event INDUSTRIAL LAND USE DESIGNATION
WE ARE FOREVER IN YOUR DEBT organizers, town staff or town committee volun- Council discussed changing the land use des-
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SUPPORTERS AND VOLUNTEERS!! teers. ignation of Lot 14, Block 1, Plan 801 1532 (60
For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119 If requested to be manned by volunteers it Spruce Park Drive) following a public hearing
would be based on the availability and schedule held on April 19 regarding bylaw 17-04 to amend
of those volunteers so we wouldnt commit to that the land use district map in the land use bylaw
Thought for event until volunteers were secured, said Simp- 14-11.
the Week son. We would only man it by staff at town-run A request for council approval was submitted
community events. to change the parcel of land from M2 (general in-
~ dustrial district) designation to M1 (light industrial
Councillor Denise Peterson supported the mo-
Your tion and commended council on their work with district).
the policy. Council approved the re-designation to allow
beliefs I think we have a really good, sound policy to the applicant (Origin Malting) to use the land for
go forward and Im really grateful for that, said a brewery and malt house with indoor seating for
become the Peterson. 50 people and a tasting room.
rules you QUESTION PERIOD
live by. TAX RATE INCREASE At the end of every council meeting, Strathmore
Council passed a budget in December 2016 un- councillors have a question period where they
der bylaw 17-06 Tax Rate Bylaw that would see can forward discussion and issues presented to
an increase in the municipal portion of residential them during the meeting to be talked about at
taxes by 1 per cent and non-residential taxes by an upcoming meeting or to forward questions to
two per cent. administration.
The municipal mill rate was calculated and pre- At the April 19 town council meeting, Martin
sented to council. In 2016, the residential munici- Shields, Member of Parliament for the Bow River
pal mill rate was 5.476; it increases to 5.532 which Riding spoke to council regarding several matters
is a one per cent increase. The 2016 non-residen- that are happening in the federal government that
tial municipal mill rate was 6.251; it increases to impact municipalities including Strathmore. Re-
6.376 which is a two per cent increase. garding one of these matters, Councillor Denise
The province of Alberta also increased their Peterson asked to discuss and add into their book
education requisition by $269,000 and the Wheat- of future business the opportunity to bring for-
land housing requisition increased approximately ward a resolution to the Alberta Urban Munici-
$7,000 over 2016. palities Association (AUMA) regarding what MP
The total mill rate for residential including mu- Martin Shields talked to council about including
nicipal, education and Wheatland housing is 8.13, environmental reserves in municipalities and ap-
and non-residential including municipal, educa- plying them into the federal context.
tion and Wheatland housing is 10.795. Councillor Steve Grajczyk asked administration
The total tax payable for a residential property where the installation of the bridge on George
in Strathmore has increased 2.6 per cent and the Freeman Trail stands and when it will be installed.
total tax payable for a commercial property has Chief Administrative Officer James Thackray re-
increased 2.2 per cent. plied, saying that the bridge installation is in the
Giving all three readings of the 2017 tax rate 2017 capital budget and is expected to be com-
bylaw will provide the residents and commercial pleted by the end of September. Grajczyk noted
property owners a year of very modest tax increas- that if the cost for the project is increased because
es, said Mel Tiede, Director of Corporate Services the canal will be in flow at that time of year, then
who presented the bylaw to council, adding that it should be discussed for the project to be com-
the 2017 budget utilizes approximately $600,000 pleted in the winter so that it may be cheaper to
of reserves to reduce and keep municipal taxation do.
at affordable levels. Councillor Steve Grajczyk also inquired about
Council passed first, second, unanimous con- the crosswalk lights on Hwy 817 from the Sunset
sent for a third and final reading as well as the Lodge to Westmount and was told that they are in
third and final reading to bylaw 17-06. process.
April 28, 2017 Strathmore TIMES Page 9

Last minute rec centre changes disturb Wheatland County


SHARON MCLEAY WHEATLAND WIND PROJECT Download nomination forms at www.seniors-housing.
Times Contributor ANSWERS CONCERNS alberta.ca/service-awards.html. The nominee must sign the
Wheatland Wind Project (WWP) submitted a re- form, acknowledging that they are aware of their nomination.
A revised agreement is needed from Golden sponse to a concerned landowner and supplied a Include two to five supporting letters and any pictures or
Hills School Division to let Wheatland crews do copy to Wheatland County council as information. documents that will help the nominee win the award.
additional work over and above parking lot site It addressed local landowners questions on bird Names are to be submitted by May 19.
grading at the new rec centre. and bat migration and other topics about the proj-
The key issues are about providing authority to ect. There were some concerns about bird migra- WHEATLAND COUNTY PURCHASES
allow Wheatland County to begin this work. The tion in the Sieu Lake area. HISTORIC GLEICHEN PICTURES
indemnity agreement does not include sufficient AEP (Alberta Parks and Environment) was con- Wheatland County is acquiring pictures of the old Hamlet
specific details of the work being done, start end tracted prior to the spring migration survey to pro- of Gleichen to be used in a historical app, similar to the one
dates, site drainage plan, legal land designation, vide the survey methodology. The migration sur- used in Strathmore. Councillor Alice Booth said the app con-
and includes a storm water pond not approved vey was designed to cover various habitat types tributes to tourism and recreation. She said that the Glenbow
by council that is not on school property but on across the WWP, to determine avifauna use during has a wealth of historic information on Gleichen. The cost
private property, said General Manager of Agri- the spring, said Dan Trocher, Manager of Stake- will be $308 plus GST to be taken out of the Hamlet of Glei-
culture, Community and Protective Services Jim holder Relations. chen reserve funds.
Lazlo. He said the surveys were conducted as per the
Legal council recommended the agreement be Alberta Environment guidelines and five surveys
amended to protect county interests for any ad- were taken over spring through fall, in order to
ditional work. capture complete migration patterns. Over 57
Originally, the county was just to do the strip- bird species and 5,276 birds were counted over
ping on the parking lot. 75 hours of survey time. Bat passes detected from
They asked us to completely change the seven detectors were 73 in the spring, with 29 be-
scope, said Infrastructure General Manager Dave ing migratory species, and about 245 passes were
Churchill. I sure want to accommodate them, but made in the fall with about 124 bat passes by mi-
to make this big change at this last minute was too gratory bats. Overall, the bat passes averaged less
overwhelming to accept that liability. than one per night, which is acceptable to Alberta
Churchill said there were safety and legal issues Environment guidelines.
that left staff uncomfortable about the request. He also addressed concerns about windmill
He said the deadlines for the project would con- placement, visual impact, and support for renew-
flict with established county projects and would able energy projects, infrastructure, land distur-
mean a dedication of full crew and equipment to bance issues and permit processes. For details
complete the work, even if the requests were on in the letter attachment, check out the April 18
school property. Wheatland County agenda on the website www.
Council agreed with staff, and stated that the wheatlandcounty.ca
original agreement would be honoured, but the Trocher said the company operates on a Stake-
additional work needs a new agreement involving holders First principal and encourages anyone
only Golden Hills School Division property. with questions to call 1-888-270-5743.

MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT AWARDING GOOD WORKS


ASKING FOR INPUT Seniors Minister Lon Sigurdson is asking Alber-
Martin Shields, MP for the Bow River constit- tans to submit names for the Alice Modin award,
uency, is asking municipal leaders to attend an which recognizes volunteer contributions of se-
open house to discuss the impact of the Liberal niors in Alberta.
federal governments budget. Seniors built this province and they deserve to
I value your perspective and insight and would retire in dignity. Volunteers who give those seniors
like to hear how this budget affects your business, a helping hand deserve to be recognized, said Sig-
community and family, said Shields. urdson.
He wants to touch on the increased federal bud- The award winners will be recognized in vari-
get, carbon and business tax, and lack of support ous communities across the province during the
for agriculture and small businesses. summer, and eight will represent their peers at a
Shields is holding meetings in Vulcan, Taber and special dinner ceremony held in the fall. The nom-
Chestermere to receive feedback across the con- inees must be 65 or older. Award categories are for
stituency. Local municipal members will meet him volunteers, organizations and volunteers with 20
in Chestermere on April 25. or more years of service.

Taking care of details


SHARON MCLEAY later, said Infrastructure General Manager Dave
Times Contributor Churchill.
Staff said, at the time of the work, the landown-
Building a road across private property some- er agreed to let the county use water from a pond
times results in a discussion of who does what on his nearby property. There was no discussion
and who pays what. about compensation for the landowner
A local landowner recently billed Wheatland County crews did rock pick, but evidently the
County $1,000 for use of water that occurred when job was insufficient, as the landowner inspected
the county crews were given access to the land- the land and determined it needed more.
owners private water source, because the WID Councillor Rex Harwood said it is always good
ditches didnt yet have water. The crews needed when residents step up to help out crews, but un-
the water because they were upgrading TWNSP fortunate that in this instance it was taken to this
230 roadway. Then a bill for $980 was added for action. Churchill said that in the future additions
extra rock picking, due to land disturbance on the to agreements will be filled out to avoid complica-
property owners land. tions.
During the second year of construction, we On advice from staff, council denied the pay-
were working in front of the landowners quarter ment based on the information received.

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April 28, 2017 Strathmore TIMES Page 11

Games to span the ages


The Strathmore 4-H Multi Club kids
spent part of their afternoon on April
8 playing games with residents of
Age Care Sagewood. They played
Chinese checkers, tri-onimos and
the ever-popular crib. The seniors Order Your Dust Control Application Today!
had no problem showing the kids a Dust control is offered by Wheatland County for landowners or residents within the
couple of tricks. Mary Robertson (l-
r), Cheldynn Molnar, Emmy Barlund
County who wish to reduce the amount of dust created by vehicles travelling on
and Joan Jacobs playing a game of gravel roads near their homes, businesses, or farms.
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Agreements needed to avoid complications $7.38/metre ($2.25/ft) + GST

Continued from Page 9 County shop. Staff asked that $101,000 Deadlines to order:
be approved from the Facility Infra- For May applicationApril 28, 2017
The contracts and policy for county structure Reserve to replace the aprons. For June applicationJune 9, 2017
roadwork and land disturbances on pri- They currently pose a safety hazard and
vate land can be found on the Wheat- water is pooling and not draining away
Oiling
land county website. from the area. Eagle Builders was con-
County Roads new application $27.89/metre ($8.50/ft) + GST
tracted for the work.
IN WITH THE NEW AND OUT WITH These apron slabs are the entrance to County Roads redo $24.61/metre ($7.50/ft) + GST
THE OLD the overhead doors of the existing shop. Gravel Secondary Hwy new application $31.17/metre ($9.50/ft) + GST
Hussar is getting a new and much Over the years they have heaved and Gravel Secondary Hwy redo $27.89/metre ($8.50/ft) + GST
needed fire engine. The old engine was now the water from the eavestroughs is
purchased in a 50-50 split, by Wheat- entering the shop, said Dave Churchill, Note: Redo rates apply only at the County's discretion, and only if dust control has
land County and the Hussar Fire Asso- Infrastructure General Manager. He said been done the previous year on the same site.
ciation. these funds will come from the Infra-
The county has a policy under the fire structure reserves. Council approved Deadline to order:
capital agreement for disposal of old the funds. For Oiling (begins late-July, weather permitting)July 7, 2017
tenders and equipment that is shared
and no longer needed. DEVELOPMENT FEE WAIVER PatchingTime Sensitive!
As per the fire agreement of equip- The Cheadle Lions Club was given a
$100/tonne + GST (as with all dust control, for materials only)
ment with joint interest, we are obligat- refund on re-designation and develop-
ed to notify Wheatland County council, ment permit fees, required for the up-
as to our intention to dispose of the grades to the Cheadle ball diamond. Patching may be done on roads with oil applied last year. The service is subject to
equipment and receive approval and They had already made a large cash an inspection of the site to determine if the road surface can be repaired/patched
direction as to how this should be com- outlay of approximately $30,000 for the or if the damage is too extensive.
pleted, said Hussar Fire Association project and were asking for a small con-
President Randy Kaiser. cession from Wheatland County council Get your application in right away so that the area may be inspected because, if it is
Council directed agreed and approved in the waiving of the fees. Planning staff determined that patching is not an option, the deadline for requesting oiling still
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SHOP CURB REPAIRS the project, and because the ball dia- For more information: www.wheatlandcounty.ca or 403-934-3321
Heaving ground has
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Our family serving


A p p ro x i m a t e l y your family! REALTY HORIZON
70 residents
of Strathmore Our office is
participated in located at
the Community 122 2nd Ave.
Pitch-In event Strathmore, AB
on April 22. Be- Fax:
tween the com- 403 934-2742
munity clean-up
and the school Residential Acreage Commercial Nancy Stairs (403) 934-1625 Alisa Wurz
yard clean-ups Steve Farran (403) 901-9335 (403) 934-7903
on April 26, the
entire community
A+ Better Business Bureau Accredited
north of Hwy. 1 STRATHMORE CAMBRIDGE STUNNING CUSTOM HOME! RURAL WHEATLAND 6 KMS SOUTH
was cleaned up $
1,200,000
for all residents to
enjoy.
NEW
PRICE
$
419,900
Adelle Ellis Photo 1472 SqFt 4 Bed, 3 Bath,
Fully finished, Open mls C4110652

Community Pitches in Concept, Quartz Counters,


Wet Bar, Dbl Att. Heated
144 +/- ACRES
144 Acres currently in Hay,

to clean up mls C4096288


Garage, Storage Shed,
play center and more!!
permitted irrigation rights on
82 acres, build your dream
home or use as crop land!
ADELLE ELLIS said Kendra Armstrong,
Times Reporter Community Events Assistant RURAL WHEATLAND COUNTY 3.4 ACRES M/L RURAL WHEATLAND COUNTY 3 ACRES STRATHMORE WILDFLOWER
with the Town of Strathmore.
Gloves, garbage bags and
$
769,900 $
669,900 $
524,900
Approximately 70 resi-
dents of Strathmore of all pick-up sticks were sup-
ages attended the first-ever plied to each resident who
mls C4107732 mls C4092047 mls C4093391
Town of Strathmore Commu- participated in the cleanup.
nity Pitch-in event on April Precautionary statements as EVERYTHING YOU COULD ASK FOR LOCATED 5 MILES FROM STRATHMORE!! 4 BEDROOMS UP AND GREEN SPACE!!
22 in celebration of the 50th well as general health and Large 5 bedroom 2.5 bath home, 3 Bed 2.5 Bath, Wonderful Kitchen, Private OPEN HOUSE
national pitch-in week spon- safety rules were also read to triple attached garage, many Family/Office, Dug out, 40x60 Shop,30x16 Saturday, April 29
make sure that each partici- updates in and out, granite, mature wash bay,30x28 garage, guest house with 2-4 pm
sored by Tim Hortons. trees and more!!
pant knew how to keep safe
Bathroom, kitchen, bedroom. 148 Wildrose Cres
In the past, staff members
with the Town of Strathmore while cleaning up the parks RURAL WHEATLAND AIRDRIE BIG SPRINGS STRATHMORE WILDFLOWER
have taken it upon them- and ditches.
selves to clean up dirty and Groups of people were
$
499,900 $
374,900 $
364,900
well-used areas of town dur- designated to clean up dif-
ing their work days. ferent areas of town. They
This year, however, the were expected to clean up mls C4087347 mls C4107070 mls C4086887
town asked residents to vol- any garbage they could find, 15 MINUTES TO STRATHMORE AMAZING HOME IN GREAT LOCATION BETTER THAN NEW!!
unteer a few hours of their providing it was safe to do OPEN HOUSE 3 bed, 2.5 bath 1451 SqFt upper Laundry,
2200+ Developed living space, 3 bed,
time to help clean up the so, and to enjoy the day and 2 full bath, horse set up, Very well Sunday, April 30 Stone Counter, Fire place, unspoiled
basement, Still like new, Landscaping done,
town. enjoy the clean parks and Maintained 1920 Home, 2-4 pm Attached garage, new home warranty
The town has also part- roadways. Many Renos Complete!! 91 Springs Cres SE Airdrie and much more!!
nered with the different I think its important as a
STRATHMORE NIGHTINGALE STRATHMORE BRENTWOOD STRATHMORE STRATHMORE LAKES
schools in town to do a community member to par-
school yard cleanup on ticipate in keeping the town $
359,900 $
319,900 $
299,900
April 26 where students will clean and enjoyable for ev-
take some time to clean up erybody and to example to
the trash and litter in their our children how important mls C4084226 mls C4087675 mls C4089964
school yards. it is for us to keep the places
For our first year, this that we love clean and us-
6.2 TREED ACRES IN NIGHTINGALE DESIRED LOCATION!! ADULT LIVING END UNIT
exceeded our expectations. able for us and all people to 6.2 TREED acres in Nightingale 1569 SqFt Developed Living Space, 1060 SqFt 2 Bed, 2 Bath, Single Att.
Paved to acreage. Well treed 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Single Det Garage. garage, Main Floor Laundry, Massive
Between the schools and enjoy, said Angie Boyd, who Well, power and gas already on Wood floors, lovely yard, Large Kitchen, Unspoiled basement waiting
the community cleanup we helped to clean up garbage property. 10 Min North of Strathmore kitchen with Island and much more!! completion with Rough In for Bath.
will have covered basically in Kinsmen park along with
the entire community on the her six-year-old son Tyson. CALGARY RUNDLE STRATHMORESTRATHMORE LAKES STRATHMORE MAPLEWOOD
north side of the highway, Continued on Page 16 $
289,800 $
284,900 $
264,900

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SOLD mls C4098931 mls C4104976
BECOME A VOLUNTEER DESIRED 45+ADULT LIVING BEAUTIFUL 1/2 DUPLEX LIKE NEW ACROSS FROM PARK!!
ADVOCATE 1052 SqFt 2 Bed, Large Kitchen with din- Fully finished 2+2 bedroom, 2 OPEN HOUSE
ing area to back deck, Bright Living room, full bath, wonderful kitchen, living Saturday, April 29
Chestermere Strathmore Gleichen good size entry, single Att. Garage, and a room, large entry, Fully fenced 2-4 pm
full basement waiting your completion. yard with room for garage!!! 16 Maplewood Green
STRATHMORE STRATHAVEN STRATHMORE STRATHAVEN STRATHMORE STRATHAVEN
Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society is a non-
profit, charitable organization that provides 24-hour crisis
$
259,900 $
249,000 $
208,000
response to victims of crime and tragedy.

We are seeking volunteers interested in becoming victim


mls C4074067 mls C4091077 mls C4095837
services advocates to provide support, information and
referrals to the individuals we serve. SRVSS also provides STUNNING MODERN CONDO END UNIT CONDO WITH GARAGE! FULLY FINISHED CONDO!!
court information, court preparation and court Modern Family Floorplan, modern 1251 SqFt Unfinished. Large eat in 1550 total developed living space,
accompaniment to support individuals through the finishings, Open Concept, 3 beds, kitchen, Bright living room, 3 bed, 2+1 Bedroom, 2 Full bath,
Criminal Justice System. 2.5 Baths, Fully Finished Walkout 2.5 bath private little yard, New Car- Fireplace, Wonderful kitchen
onto Greenspace and Park! pet, Paint, Appliances and more!! and more!!
If you are caring, non-judgmental and have a sincere
interest in a challenging and rewarding volunteer STRATHMORE STRATHAVEN STRATHMORE STRATHAVEN ROCKYFORD
experience, SRVSS may be the right fit for you. $
204,900 $
189,900 $
79,900
SOLD
SRVSS provides advocates with online training through
the Alberta Solicitor General plus several more training
opportunities including Critical Incident Stress
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Management, First Aid, Personal Safety, Court
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Create Promote Strathmore Civic Centre
Healthy Healthy
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s 8:30am - Noon Sessions &
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Food Planning
Security
Resources
Discussion Topics & Outcomes
Breakfast Demonstration Back to Good
(8:40 9:00am ) Who Should Attend
Nicole Cordes will provide a breakfast demonstration
on creating a healthy breakfast option on a budget. Schools * Teachers * Service Clubs *
Stop Light Program Town of Okotoks Catering Organizations * Parent
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awareness of healthy foods available for sale at the
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healthy items at the concession. Vendor Machine Providers / User
Food Selection in Recreation Areas Groups * Service Organizations *
Communities ChooseWell (9:20 - 9:40am)
Lisa McLaughlin will provide highlights of St.
HEAL gratefully acknowledges the support
Alberts efforts to create a healthy food environments
at City facilities by strategically redeveloping their of the Alberta Prevents Cancer Community
vending machine and concession stands. Project
Registration & Event Details:
Resource Connection Alberta Health Registration: 8:30 8:40am
Services (9:40 -10am)
COST: $10
In this interactive session, Registered Dietitian Jen Cheques payable to: Town of Strathmore or
Awde will highlight resources and tools that can be Cash Payment at the Door
used by your group, agency, or community to build a
healthy food environment. cwalsh@strathmorefcss.ca
Breakout Sessions (10:15 11:45am) Telephone Inquiries: 403-934-9090
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Becoming a governing voice


students. It was then that she, a quiet at least twice and possibly a third time
and unknown student, decided to get as SAITSA President. Once her reign is
involved and run in the SAITSA elec- up, she can continue with her journal-
ADELLE ELLIS SAIT Student Association (SAITSA) Vice tions. ism classes to finish her diploma.
Times Reporter President (VP) External. During my campaigning time, I had Once her time at SAIT is up and she
Rachel Moerschfelder has spent her to talk to as many people as possible. I finishes her journalism diploma, she
A Strathmore native will be taking at first year in journalism studies at SAIT was shaking hands and talking to peo- hopes to attend the University of Cal-
least a year-long break from her post- Polytechnic listening to her peers and ple as much as possible just to make gary to complete a communications de-
secondary journalism studies to dip her their frustrations about the lack of com- my face known and to get elected, gree. From there, Moerschfelder hopes
toes into her schools politics as the munication between the college and its said Moerschfelder, adding that run- to work in the public eye and possibly
ning against well-known students such in public relations or communications
as the editor of the campus newspa- in politics.
per was difficult because people didnt I want to be successful. Ive always
Kick-off the 2nd annual Lets Get Recd event! know her in the beginning of the elec- had a drive to aim for the top and Im
tion campaign and were therefore less hoping this year as VP External (to)
likely to vote for her. network with people and make con-
Moerschfelder was shocked when nections. (All of that) will give me a
she found out she had won the elec- better idea how to get (into politics),
tion for SAITSA VP External due to it said Moerschfelder.
only being her first year at the school Continued on Page 17
and having not been known before.
She credits her win to doing a lot of
campaigning, having great posters and
social media marketing and most im-
Town hosts
portantly by talking to people.
first-ever
FRIDAY, JUNE 2, 2017
Her role as SAITSA VP External will

Pitch-in event
start in May as a full-time job during
which she will not be able to attend
KINSMEN PARK NORTH LOT any second-year journalism classes. In-
stead, Moerschfelder will take one class
12:00-7:00PM a semester that is paid for by SAITSA
Continued from Page 13

AGES: 4-18 to maintain student status. During the


one-year salary paid position, all travel
I think its a fantastic idea that the
town put this on, she said.
$20 PER TEAM and conference costs associated with
the job will be covered by SAITSA.
Many common pieces of trash that
were found included Kleenexes and
INCLUDES FREE LUNCH! Each student can run in the student napkins, throw away drink cups and
(All Proceeds to Strathmore Minor Hockey) government for a maximum of three food containers and an excessive
years, and Moerschfelder plans to run amount of cigarette butts.
After the two-hour cleanup, volun-
PRIZES TO TOP TEAMS teers met back at Kinsmen park to en-
Strathmore
IN EACH DIVISION! joy coffee and donuts donated by Tim
Denture Clinic Hortons and pizza donated by Little
Caesars.
DEADLINE TO REGISTER MAY 19! Terry Grant Denturist Huxted Waste Disposal also volun-
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE! 403.934.3877 teered to collect and pick up the gar-
bage bags full of trash that were left
Registration forms at www.smhockey.com, www.strathmore.ca, Complete / Partial Dentures from the pitch-in.
or by contacting Kendra at recreation@strathmore.ca or phone We just hope that everybody will
Town of Strathmore at 403-934-3133 Same Day Relines & Repair take pride in the community that they
live in and recognize how much nicer
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Natural Teeth Whitening
Its a great thing to do and I hope
it catches on everywhere. Being a na-
tional event I hope its something ev-
ery community gets involved in and it
becomes a new way of life that people
THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS: dont litter and when they see trash
they pick it up, she said.
The Community Pitch-in is an event
that the Town hopes to put on yearly
413 - 3rd St. Strathmore in conjunction with national pitch-in
week.

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Standing up for post-secondary students


Continued from Page 16 SAIT students right now and it tions issue, its also an issue for dents can utilize to help make
is the most relevant one, said education, said Moerschfelder, their college experience better.
In her position as VP Ex- Moerschfelder, adding that she adding that she has always had Moerschfelder hopes to use
ternal for SAITSA, she will be hopes to be able to provide a desire to show the truth and her experience as SAITSAs VP
working with communicating SAIT students with a parking to give a voice for people who External to not only inform her
with all the external forces discount. otherwise dont have a voice. peers but also to help build
dealing with SAIT such as the She will also be working Moerschfelder found that the connections for her future ca-
municipal, provincial and fed- with SAITs VP External to lead more involved she became in reer in communications.
eral government as well as the an initiative with universities the school and in SAITSA, the I knew this would be a real-
companies and different indus- across Canada to hold the fed- better her college experience ly great stepping stone for my
tries surrounding SAIT. eral government accountable was. Along with the help of career and really great for net-
One of her main goals for to their promise of demolish- a friend, she even created the working and connections and
the upcoming year is to find a ing the two per cent funding SAIT Debate Society to help it would give me a lot of expe-
way to decrease parking costs cap on First Nation communi- people improve their public rience in communications. But,
for students. Students currently ties. speaking skills and to help in the same hand, I really want-
pay the same price for parking This was something journalism students improve ed people to be well informed Rachel Moerschfelder has recently been
as the public who park at the Trudeau promised when he their research skills. in what is going on, said Mo- elected SAIT Polytechnics Student As-
school before using the c-train first got elected and it got a lot She plans on using her time erschfelder. This is the start of sociation VP External and will spend the
or attending the Jubilee Audi- of First Nations out to vote and on council to let other students me getting more involved and next year as a voice for the students by
torium. Current prices range it hasnt been dealt with yet. know about all the different taking part in different activi- communicating with all the external forc-
from $11 to $26 per day. We want to show the govern- events, clubs, giveaways, ac- ties in the future Im just re- es that deal with SAIT.
This is the biggest issue for ment this isnt just a First Na- tivities and help that SAIT stu- ally excited to get started. Adelle Ellis Photo
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REMEMBERING OUR ROOTS ~ Ben and Terry Armstrong


JOHN GODSMAN cleod in 1950, the second been a Cub Leader for 10 years, was a Brownie Leader and has competitions.
Times Contributor youngest of four chil-dren. was a member of The Lions, been the treasurer for the Pas- They are love to go camping
She attended school in Bas- the Ag Society, been on Church toral Joint Fund at the Lutheran throughout the area.
Bens family originated in sano for a year, then Rocky Council and Church Trustee Church in Dalum and Hussar for Changes in the area include
Scotland, and came to Ontar- Mountain House from Grades for Our Saviours Community over 20 years. She is now trea- improved roads, the new tech-
io in the 1800s. His grand- 2 to 6, Gem School for Grades Church in Hussar and Standard, surer for the Senior Centre in nology for farm-ers and their
father Chris Armstrong was 7 and 8, then Hussar through for 10 years. While their boys Hussar. equipment, and new telecom-
born in Ontario in 1875, and Grade 12. She worked at the were still at home, Ben coached Both Ben and Terry love curl- munications technology. The
moved to Walla Walla, Wash- Bank of Nova Scotia in Cal- hockey and baseball, and refer- ing and country dancing. They abandonment of the CPR rail
ington State in 1889. He be- gary for four years. She and eed minor hockey for 10 years. spend the ma-jority of their spur line to Standard and Hus-
came a farm Ben had Terry was involved with 4-H free time following their grand- sar, and the loss of all public
l a b o u r e r, met whilst as a leader, and has stayed in- children as they grow, and par- grain elevators in the area, has
work-ing they were volved by judg-ing public ticipate in hockey, basketball, certainly changed the landscape
for ranchers both in speaking over the years. She baseball, volleyball and dance considerably.
in the area, Grade 10,
before pur- and were
chasing his married in
own land, Hussar in
then moved 1969, one
to Alberta year after
in 1919. graduat-
He traded ing. They
the land he have two
owned in s o n s ,
Wa s h i n g - Chris mar-
ton for part ried to
of the land Krista,
Ben and and Clay-
Terry now ton mar-
live on. ried to
Bens broth- Colleen,
er Rick and who have
wife Harriet g i v e n
own the remainder. them five grandchildren.
Bens father Buster (Wil- After the children had
liam) Armstrong was born grown, Terry returned to
in 1922, on the farm one work in banking with what
mile east of where Ben and used to be known as The
Terry live. He married Mary Hussar Credit Union, but
Annabelle Ornburn of Stan- is now Chinook Finan-cial
dard in 1946, and they had Credit Union. She retired
four children. One of them from this in 2015, but now
was Ben born in 1949, the works part time with another
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second of the four children. credit union.
Ben attended school at Win- Ben is a self-employed
tering Hills for a year, then jack of all trades - a farmer,
moved to the Hussar School a truck driver, owned a small
through Grade 10, when he oilfield/fencing business,
joined the work force. worked in general construc-
Terry (Theresa) Leslies tion, and in 1969 purchased
family originated in McCau- Armstrong Auto in Hussar
ley, Man. Her father Sam with son Clayton. In 2009, he
Leslie was born in Crandall, turned over this business en-
Man. in 1907. Her mother tirely to Clayton and his wife
Olive Fitch was born in Les- Colleen.
lieville near Rocky Mountain Ben has been a Councillor
House, in 1918. She mar- for Wheatland County since
ried Sam in 1947, and they 1992, and has served as
moved to Fort Macleod in Reeve for eight years (2003-
1949 where Sam worked as 2011) and Deputy Reeve
a carpenter for the rest of since 2011. He has served 25
his life. When he lost some years, which is the longest
fingers in a saw acci-dent, he sitting councillor since 1963,
moved to the Tiffin/Tanner when Wheatland County
Ranch, and then to Rocky amalgamated into its current
Mountain House to manage status.
the two hotels there. The His community activi-
next move was to the Hussar ties include serving on the
area in 1964. Wheatland and Golden Hills
Terry was born in Fort Ma- School Board for 12 years,

File # DP 2017-31 File # DP 2017-34


Approved with conditions Approved with conditions
Division # 2 Division # 6
Owner: 991320 Alberta Ltd. Owner: Hutterian Brethren of Springvale
Applicant: Seamus Ryan Applicant: Hutterian Brethren of Springvale
Development Decisions Legal: NE-1-25-23-W4M Legal: NE-22-27-23-W4M
Proposal: Dwelling, moved-on Proposal: Abattoir
Notice is hereby given that the Wheatland County Municipal
Planning Commission has approved or refused the following File # DP 2017-32 File # DP 2017-35
development permit applications: Approved with conditions Approved with conditions
Division # 4 Division # 5
File # DP 2017-24 Owner: Danny Thiessen Owner: Creekstone Farms Ltd.
Approved with conditions Applicant: Danny Thiessen Applicant: Dan Godin (Dillon Consulting Ltd.)
Division # 3 Legal: Plan 881 1396, Lot C, (NW-4-24-25-W4M) Legal: NE-28-25-25-W4M
Owner: Wheatland County Proposal: Dwelling, temporary (farm help) Proposal: Hazardous Industry (munitions storage facility)
Applicant: Speargrass Community Association
Legal: Plan 161 0303, B 13, L 4, (SW-4-22-25-W4M) File # DP 2017-33
Proposal: Recreational Vehicle Storage facility Approved with conditions
Division # 1 Any person who deems they may be affected by the issuance of the development permit(s) may
File # DP 2017-25 Owner: Kyle and Kathryn Crump appeal to the Subdivision & Development Appeal Board (SDAB) within 14 days of the date of the
Approved with conditions Applicant: Kyle and Kathryn Crump publication of this notice. Each Subdivision and Development Appeal to the county must be
Division # 4 Legal: NE-7-22-21-W4M accompanied by a $400.00 non-refundable fee and an appeal application form, to be filed with the
Owner: Affordable Storage & Service Ltd. Proposal: SUB, wedding venue SDAB Secretary of Wheatland County at Highway #1, RR #1, Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J6
Applicant: Malcolm Bennett
Legal: Plan 161 1511, B 5, L 8, (NW-10-24-26-W4M)
Proposal: Medium Industrial (open storage) Dated this 28th day of April, 2017.
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PUBLIC NOTICE
WHEATLAND COUNTY
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT
APPLICATION FOR ROADSIDE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION HAYING
In accordance with the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Wheatland County has applied to
Environment and Parks for an amendment to an existing approval to operate the Gleichen water treatment
plant.
Anyone wishing to hay municipal road right of
The existing Gleichen waterworks system consists of a surface water source from the Bow River (through
ways must make application to Wheatland County
the works of the Western Irrigation District), raw water storage located at SW of Section 24 Township 022
Range 23 West of the 4th Meridian; water treatment consisting of raw water aeration, pre-oxidation (taste
by May 31, 2017. If you have any questions or
and odor) by Potassium permanganate, flocculation, coagulation, with rapid sand filtration, followed by
disinfection using Sodium Hypochlorite, treated water storage and a distribution network within the Hamlet
would like a copy of the agreement and
of Gleichen.
regulations, please contact Gay Mowat
The EPEA application requests removal of the water treatment components and requirements, as well as
the treated water distribution requirements from the Gleichen waterworks approval. The water treatment Administrative Assistant, Agriculture, Community
components will be eventually reclaimed, and the treated water distribution system will be separately regu-
lated by a Code of Practice under the EPEA that will be issued by Alberta Environment and Parks. and Protective Services at 403-934-3321.
A directly affected person may provide input into certain regulatory decisions, as allowed by the Environ-
mental Protection and Enhancement Act (section 73). Specifically, any person who is directly affected by
this application may submit a written statement of concern within 30 days of the date of this notice to:
Environment and Parks Regulatory Approvals Center
5th Floor, 9915 - 108 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2G8
Fax: (780) 422-0154
E-mail: aep.epeaapplications@gov.ab.ca

The written statement of concern should include the following:


- the application number 011-709
- describe concerns that are relevant to matters regulated by the Environmental Protection
and Enhancement Act
- explain how the filer of the concern will be directly affected by the activities proposed in the
application
- provide the legal land location of the land owned or used by the filer where the concerns
described are believed to be applicable
- state the distance between the land owned or used by the filer and the site in the application
- contact information including the full name and mailing address of the filer. Please provide a
telephone number and/or email address for ease of contact.

Environment and Parks will review each written statement of concern, seek more information if needed, and
notify each filer by letter of the decision to accept or reject their written submission as a valid statement
of concern. The Public Notice of this application will also be posted on the Departments website at https:l/
avw.alberta.ca/PublicNoticesViewer.aspx.

Statements of concern submitted regarding this application are public records which are accessible by the
public and the applicant. Failure to file a statement of concern may affect the right to file a Notice of Appeal
with the Environmental Appeals Board.

Copies of the application and additional information can be obtained from:


Wheatland County Attention: Michael Ziehr
HWY 1 RR 1, STRATHMORE, AB T1P 1J6
Telephone: 403-934-3321 Fax: 403-934-4889

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Speargrass RV storage
bathrooms and by bringing in port-a- Serving
potty sheds, they could meet AHS con- Strathmore,
ditions. Emergency management staff Drumheller,
said the facility would have to have a Airdrie
SHARON MCLEAY been taken to make the site secure. fire inspection and occupancy permit & Calgary
Times Contributor Shelly MacEachern, Vice President for in place, prior to the opening of the 403-983-2121
the Speargrass Community Association, venue. 123 2nd Ave, Strathmore, AB
Wheatland council approved a de- said that the facility generates funds for
velopment permit for an expanded RV the community association and funds NEW ABATTOIR FOR SPRINGVALE Acreage with Revenue
COLONY Potential for Sale $675,000
storage site for the Speargrass commu- go into upgrades of the neighbour-
c21.ca/100840308
nity, with fencing and landscaping con- hood. The Springvale colony near Rosebud for more info
ditions set. Council granted a three-year leeway is doing some renovations and building
Originally, there was a memorandum for completion of conditions, in order a new 12,400 sq. foot building to be INDUSTRIAL SHOP
Industrial Shop with
of agreement with the county to park for the community to raise funds. It used as a slaughterhouse.. excellent Passive
20 vehicles on the land, for a tempo- was indicated that they could apply to Staff said the application meets the Income $940,000
required conditions and the colony www.c21.ca/101106017
rary amount of time, as the land be- council for a decision to waive taxes on
longs to the county. the property. will be removing an existing dairy Century 21 Power Realty.ca is now hiring
Later the property was subdivided barn, before the building of the new New Agents. Contact Broker Bob Sheddy
and the RV lot re-designated as high- WEDDING VENUE abattoir can begin. All health and en- bob@2121.ca for more info.
way commercial designation. The ca- Wheatland council granted a devel- vironmental requirements must be met.
pacity was extended to 54 stalls. A opment permit with conditions for a Staff recommended setbacks be made
to eliminate the possibility of any con-
Bob Sheddy
five-year lease went to the Speargrass wedding venue business in the Cluny
tamination to the adjacent water body.
Broker
Community Association. area. However, staff did not recommend Sheddy.ca 403-324-2222
This application stipulated that the approval as the site does not fit into the Council approved the recommendation
with all the required stated regulations. bob.sheddy@century21.ca
community association submit a storm parameters for a secondary business
water management plan with site run- regarding traffic volume and noise gen-
off and grading plans, as well a berm erated by such a business. The couple
and landscape plans that including has a barn that they hope to convert
fencing specifications. to a wedding venue. The applicant ex-
The biggest issue here is security, pects about eight small bookings a year
said Councillor Don Vander Velde. As and will possibly expand the business
far as I am concerned, its (the commu- later. Some concern was raised by AHS
nity association) doing the job it should on septic and water provision, for the
be doing. increased number of people at the site.
He said the necessary measures had The owners said the property has three

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PUBLIC NOTICE WHEATLAND COUNTY


ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT
NOTICE OF APPLICATION

In accordance with the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Wheatland County has applied to Environment and Parks for an amendment to an existing approval to operate the Gleichen water treatment plant.
The existing Gleichen waterworks system consists of a surface water source from the Bow River {through the works of the Western Irrigation District), raw water storage located at SW of Section 24 Township 022 Range 23 West of the 4th Meridian; water treatment consisting of raw water aeration,
pre-oxidation {taste and odor) by Potassium permanganate, flocculation, coagulation, with rapid sand filtration, followed by disinfection using Sodium Hypochlorite, treated water storage and a distribution network within the Hamlet of Gleichen.
The EPEA application requests removal of the water treatment components and requirements, as well as the treated water distribution requirements from the Gleichen waterworks approval. The water treatment components will be eventually reclaimed, and the treated water distribution system
will be separately regulated by a Code of Practice under the EPEA that will be issued by Alberta Environment and Parks.

A directly affected person may provide input into certain regulatory decisions, as allowed by the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act {section 73). Specifically, any person who is directly affected by this application may submit a written statement of concern within 30 days of the date of
this notice to:
Environment and Parks Regulatory Approvals Center 5th Floor, 9915 - 108 Street Edmonton, Alberta TSK 2G8 Fax: {780) 422-0154
E-mail: aep.epeaapplications@gov.ab.ca

The written statement of concern should include the following:


- the application number 011-709
- describe concerns that are relevant to matters regulated by the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act
- explain how the filer of the concern will be directly affected by the activities proposed in the application
- provide the legal land location of the land owned or used by the filer where the concerns described are believed to be applicable
- state the distance between the land owned or used by the filer and the site in the application
- contact information including the full name and mailing address of the filer. Please provide a telephone number and/or email address for ease of contact.

Environment and Parks will review each written statement of concern, seek more information if needed, and notify each filer by letter of the decision to accept or reject their written submission as a valid statement of concern. The Public Notice of this application will also be posted on the Depart-
ment's website at https:l/avw.alberta.ca/PublicNoticesViewer.aspx.
Statements of concern submitted regarding this application are public records which are accessible by the public and the applicant. Failure to file a statement of concern may affect the right to file a Notice of Appeal with the Environmental Appeals Board.
Copies of the application and additional information can be obtained from:

Wheatland County, Attention: Michael Ziehr


HWY 1 RR 1 STRATHMORE, AB T1P 1J6
Telephone: 403-934-3321 Fax: 403-934-4889
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Calgary zoo proposes


The Calgary Zoo has made
an application to establish
an endangered Western Ca-

endangered animal
nadian species facility in the
Namaka Lake area, moving
from their previous De Winton
facility. They have been suc-
cessful in increasing species
counts. The Whooping Crane
has gone from just 29 to 400
sanctuary near Namaka Lake
through their efforts. The zoo
will be holding an open house SHARON MCLEAY trict conditions and development per-
at Namaka Hall April 27 at 5 Times Contributor mit conditions that would follow the
p.m. to share their vision of the project as it develops. He said that the
facility with community mem- There is a proposal by the Calgary province owns a 30-metre buffer area
bers. Zoo to utilize 333 acres near Namaka around the property, so this would add
Photo Courtesy of the
Calgary Zoo Lake and the Siksika Nation boundary, to the security for the area. Alberta Ag-
for an endangered Western Canadian riculture fully supported the proposal

41st YEAR! animal sanctuary.


Wheatland County council heard sub-
and there were no other agency objec-
tions to the proposal. The full applica-

Strathmore United Church missions for the bylaw in council on tion can be viewed in the attachments

THRIFT SALE
April 18. of the Wheatland County April 18, 2017
The current facility used by the Cal- agenda.
gary Zoo for similar purposes is located Derry Massey, whose cattle operation
near De Winton, but it is smaller and borders the proposed property, object-

April
facing encroaching urban development. ed to the proposal because she felt that
This new location offers us the op- the introduction of the animals might
Baby & Kids Ladies
portunity to increase the numbers of carry unknown disease that would en-
Clothes Slacks
conservation programs that we can danger their purebred stock, which
Kids to 6x Blouses
50
lead, said Greg Royer, Chief Operating would endanger their livelihood. She
25 White Elephant
Officer for the Calgary Zoo. asked that council research bio-disease

27, 28, 29
Items & Household
Articles Royer said the Calgary Zoo is the factors closely.
Individually only zoo in Canada with offsite breed- Two councillors said that livestock
priced ing facilities. could just as easily contract disease
Mens Purses They are proposing the Namaka fa- from neighbouring herds or livestock
Pants
Shoes cility as a multi-use facility for care, shows.
Thurs 9 am - 8 pm Shirts
50 50 breeding and raising endangered indig- Dr. Jodi Viste from the Strathmore
Friday 9 am - 8 pm Donations enous Western Canadian wildlife. Some Animal Centre confirmed that the zoo

DOLLAR BAG DAY Welcome examples are whooping cranes, sage takes measures to prevent disease
Drop off Articles grouse, burrowing owls, various rep- spreading within or without the facility.
Saturday 9 am - 1 pm at the United tiles and amphibians, Vancouver Island They take this very seriously, said
Church after marmots and Przewalski horses. Viste. It is a very costly program.
403-934-3264 Suits April 24 Books There will be outbuildings, contain-
ment facilities, a compound, offices,
Viste said historically the De Win-
ton facility has had no problems with
403-934-3118
Dresses CDs
classrooms and dormitory. The facil- disease-related issues in the facility or
Coats Toys ity will be built in two phases, with the surrounding area, and in her expe-
the first phase developing the building rience, she has found the zoo staff were

RECYCLE SHARE SAVE structures. Phase 2 will cover the adja-


cent habitat areas.
very transparent and fully trained.
Royer said that some of the specific
Royer said that the Calgary Zoo is the diseases Massey was concerned with
only breeding program for the whoop- would more likely come from other
ing cranes in Canada, and the program livestock, rather than the animals at the
has been very successful in increasing facility. He said that any animal deaths
numbers from the 1941 count of 29 to are autopsied, documentation assem-
400. The first breeding mother in the bled, and carcasses are incinerated.
wild was re-introduced through the They are required under provincial
Calgary Zoo program. They have been zoo act to meet criteria for care, main-
successful in increasing the endangered tenance and reporting to the proper au-
Vancouver Marmot populations by five thorities.
percent, from 30 to 300 animals in the Roper said that they are hoping to
wild. Royer said they are 521 species at work with members of the community
risk in Canada. and meet their concerns. He consid-
Any facilities of the Calgary Zoo ered Derrys concerns important and
have to meet the standards of the zoo, said discussion is a way for the zoo to
whether it is in the facility in Calgary share information and address the com-
or anywhere in the world, said Royer. munitys interests.
We work very hard, because these ani- We are happy to work with our
mals are very few of their species in the neighbours and talk about the animals
world. We work hard at keeping preda- we bring on site and what we do, said
tors away from the animals and keep- Roper. I feel very confident if there are
ing them in containment. any concerns, the answer is ever only a
He said it is not just about fencing, phone call away.
but about premier care. The animals He said the zoo programs are very
have physicals twice a year and the community oriented. He stressed it
two zoo veterinarians charged with that must be good for the community and
care have 51 years of experience be- the animals. He is hoping that the facil-
tween them. The zoo has been talking ity will bring a small economic boost
with the Strathmore Animal Care Cen- to community services and provide jobs
tre and has developed a partnership to during the construction process. He
assist the facility if needed. said they would strive to be the best
In considering the application, the neighbours they could be and felt the
planners had to introduce a Direct expertise used in the facility could also
Control designation, as the facility is a be an asset to the community.
blend of residential, agriculture and in- The support of our community
stitutional use. makes possible the critical work of pro-
Our facilities are very much agri- tecting wildlife and wild places, said
culture facilities and really dont vary Royer.
much from regular agriculture facilities, The zoo is holding an open house
other than the type of animals we keep Thursday, April 27 at the Namaka Hall,
at this facility, said Royer. starting at 5 p.m. Roper encouraged
There were a few concerns men- people to come and see the proposal
tioned in the application. Alberta and ask any questions about any con-
Health Services outlined 12 initiatives cerns they may have.
that should be in place for the facility Council recessed the public hearing
and Gerry Melenka, Wheatland County until after the open house, allowing
Planning Director said those could be community response before council
met through the Direct Control Dis- gave their decisions.
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Polominos
SPORTS Minor soccer
place on struggles for
numbers
provinical TYLER LOWEY
Times Reporter

The Strathmore Minor Soccer Foun-

podium
dation Spurs have taken the pitch for
the summer season.
Kids at the grassroots stage, U4, 6
and 8 have already taken to the field,
while the other programs are set to
start the first Tuesday and Wednesday
TYLER LOWEY of May.
Times Reporter Mark Shorhen has been the presi-
dent of the soccer program for more
There was no sophomore slump for the Strathmore Water than a decade now, and faces the same
Polo Club Polominos this season. struggles as the previous years regis-
Wrapping up their second year of existence, the Polo- tration numbers.
minos sent six kids off to provincial championships and We are always trying to figure out
brought home some hardware from the John Csikos Alberta where our numbers are going to be,
Open that took place in Edmonton earlier this month. said Shorhen. Right now, we cant
Shelby Weight and Lili Watts picked up the silver medal Naomi Rehlau (l) elevates for a shot block attempt against the Calgary house any older teams because we
with the Edmonton Tsunami in the U16 bracket. Seawolves while playing for the Calgary Tsunami during John Csikos dont have enough players. Maybe
Greyden Smith served on two teams at the Open and cap- Alberta Open earlier this month in Edmonton. with the new indoor facility at Edge
tured bronze with the Calgary Destroyers at the U12 level. Photo Courtesy of Gaylene Smith Field, we might see a higher return on
Taylor Stimson, Desirae Carrobourg and Chealsea Thiesen our older players.
placed fourth in U12 with the Calgary Wild. as we went through the season, said Smith. A lot of the Currently constituted, Strathmore
We are super proud and very excited to see the indi- kids never played water polo before and a lot of their will run two programs again this sum-
vidual results this year, but hopefully we get our own team parents were new to the sport as well. The kids who re- mer, competitive and districts. The
in the next few years so we can send a team to provincials turned, absolutely loved the sport and help spread aware- competitive division will be home to a
instead of individuals, said Shelby Taylor. ness of our program. girls and boys U12 team, while the dis-
Starting up a program in a small town comes with its Currently, the Water Polo Club has enough players to tricts will host two U10 and U12 girls
obvious challenges. With 30 kids in the programs ground- house a U17 team, but several of the players are well be- and boys teams, playing against teams
breaking year, the Polominos saw that number uptick to 38 low the age of 17. Ideally, they would like more players from Chestermere and Langdon.
this season. Still, short of their long-term goal of housing around a similar age to their competition. We are in a tough situation. More
enough athletes to support their own teams. The players who played last year fell in love with the than half the board members dont
Water polo is a lot different from most sports, said Tay- sport and returned this past year. Some of the non-return- have kids playing soccer anymore, but
lor. We often get kids who havent found a favourite sport ing players from the inaugural season are now preparing nobody is stepping up to fill the roles.
yet, and once they try out water polo, theyre hooked. for national and international competitions. The parents who have kids in the
In the meantime, the Polominos are a developmental pro- Alex Knight, a Grade 10 student at Holy Cross Colle- sport need to step up and help out,
gram, teaching the kids the sport and then issuing them to giate, is one of 10 members heading over to Barcelona, its quite a rewarding feelings to be on
Calgary clubs for the big events. Spain, this July for two weeks of training and competi- the board and see the kids playing the
The Polominos start kids early with a U10 splash program tion. game they love, said Miguel Moncayo.
for beginners. From there, the club trains kids at the U12, The trip was offered to the whole club and I thought In the past, there have been teams
14, 17 and 19 age groups. it would be a great learning opportunity, said Knight. in Okotoks, Drumheller and Carseland
As a brand-new program, we focus on the developmental Water polo is huge over there, it sounds like it is going that have expressed interest in joining
level of the sport, along with promoting good sportsman- to be a great time. the league, but they will not take part
ship, said Smith. Like most kids in Strathmore, Knight is new to the sport this summer.
Water polo might take a back seat to the four major sports and was hooked after joining last season. The district levels provide an eco-
in North America, but internationally, water polo players are Growing up in the pool, taking swimming and lifeguard nomically friendly option for families,
looked at the way hockey players are in Canada. lessons, Knight didnt have a favourite sport, until joining avoiding the league fees attached to
A physically demanding sport, requiring great lengths of the Polominos. games in Calgary, to go along with the
water-treading, the only requirement the Polominos look for I like the fitness aspect of the sport, the competitive- gas mileage and time commitments of
in prospective athletes is the ability to swim two lengths of ness and the physicality, said Knight. The program was making it to games on the west end
the pool. Smith says they will take care of the rest, working much better this year with everyone a little more invested of the city.
on swimming skills along with water polo skills. in the program and the sport. Practices and games are Contined on Page 27
Last year, we were brand new and we all had to learn more fun when everyone is engaged and having fun.

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Krebs committed to the next level


TYLER LOWEY
Times Reporter

These days, life is different for Peyton Krebs. Long gone


is the grind of the Alberta Midget Hockey League playoffs,
daily practices and day-to-day life in Strathmore.
He is back in Okotoks, finishing up his Grade 10 year
at Foothills Composite High School, after starting the year
at Strathmore High School. This will be the norm for him
now, as he moves around North America in the coming
years, pursuing his burning desire to suit up in the NHL
one day.
Outside of his curriculum, Krebs has begun to turn the
crank, ratcheting up his summer workout plans following
a three-week break after his busiest stretch of hockey.
Before Krebs took the Strathmore Family Centre by
storm, before the Kootenay Ice selected him with the first-
overall selection in last years WHL bantam draft, he was
busy rewriting the record books for the Rocky Mountain
Raiders.
The poor guy probably hasnt been off the ice in the
past year and a half, said Bisons head coach Sandy Henry.
Suiting up in 60 games over two years with the Raiders,
he sits as the franchise leader in goals (74), assists (94),
points (168) and points per game (2.8). He also led them
deep into the spring, reaching the Western Canada Cham-
pionships in back-to-back years. Peyton Krebs undresses Red Deer Optimist Chiefs goaltender Justin Travis during the opening game of the Macs Midget AAA
Aside from the Burnaby and North Shore Winter Clubs Hockey Tournament Dec. 26 at Father David Bauer Arena.
Tyler Lowey Photo
out in B.C., I dont know how often Alberta players reach
Westerns twice during their bantam career, said Raiders about playing at the next level and how he will player out there. A lot of guys have that, but
head coach Mikey Kluner. Having the want to get back have to simplify his game next year. I would say he wants it more, said Bisons assistant coach
to Westerns after finishing in second his first year, really he handled those adjustments well this year. Paden Grant, back in December.
speaks to how bad he wants it out there. That might be Whether it was talking to his brother, or I want to play in the NHL so bad, I think
more impressive than the numbers he was able to put watching his favourite players Sidney Crosby about it day in and day out, said Krebs, who
together. and Jonathan Toews, Krebs is armed with all the has watched every second of the NHL playoffs
This season, Krebs was put through another rigorous right answers following the game, whether his this spring. I want to excel and play pro. I need
schedule. team got eliminated from the playoffs, or fol- to make it a mindset or it wont become a real-
When the puck dropped on the AMHL season back in lowing his five-point performance in Edmonton ity.
October, he was one of the younger players in the league, earlier this season. There is a long road from now until a pos-
not turning 16 until January 26. It was his busiest sea- Armed with the talent, creativity, a growing sible June 2019 entry draft. It begins with hours
son to date, playing in 29 regular season and 12 playoff defensive game, and the maturity of a player a spent in the weight room this summer, packing
games with the Bisons, six games with the Ice, five games decade older than him, perhaps Krebs greatest on pounds, and evading hits on the ice from a
in the Macs Midget AAA Invitational Hockey Tournament attribute is his burning desire to be the best one bigger, older brother, working on puck skills, as
and four games as captain of Team Alberta in the Western on the ice. Krebs prepares for puck drop next September at
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Birch lands gold in final skate


TYLER LOWEY she was able to act out through the rou- forth this year by the skaters.
Times Reporter tine. This one contained a higher de- For Wickson, its marks the end of her
gree of difficulty, as she landed all six second season with the club, and a suc-
The Strathmore Skate Club wrapped of her jumps and kept her spins tight cessful one at that.
up their season of competitions and and strong, posting a score of 25.65. All our kids showed growth this year.
tests with another strong performance She skated greatly. She was compet- We like to take the time to recognize
at the Funsational United Cycle compe- ing in a difficult group and she nailed their efforts, said Wickson. Skate Can-
tition April 22 in Edmonton. all her difficult elements and jumps. It ada has changed its testing program,
Jaicey Birch, 17, captured her second was a great way for her to end the sea- which breaks down the kids perfor-
gold medal of the season and first in son, said head coach Jennifer Wickson. mances much better, allowing parents
the ladies free skate program, in the Other skaters, Trinity Haynes, Brynn to see progress much easier.
STAR 8 event. Shaw, Genevieve Hart and Kaitlyn Strui- In the April 7 edition of the Strath-
Seeing your name in first above all ksma, all competed, skating well, but more Times, it was mentioned that Wil-
the other names at the end of the com- didnt place on the podium in the STAR son won the bronze for her interpretive
petition doesnt get old, said Birch. I 3 and 4 competitions. skate for a competition in Lethbridge.
cant think of a better way to head into The Strathmore club will break for She actually finished first in the bronze
the summer break than this. the summer following their awards interpretive skate.
Jaicey Birch proudly wears her gold medal that
Her first gold of the season came back banquet that took place April 26 at the The Skate Club will pause for the she picked up during the free skate at the STAR 8
in February, at a competition down in Strathmore Civic Centre. The banquet summer months now and aside from a level at the Funsational United Cycle competition
Medicine Hat. That skate was an inter- was one last chance for the coaching few summer practices, they will be off April 22 in Edmonton.
pretive one, a more lyrical skate, where staff to acknowledge the dedication put until the season resumes in September. Photo Courtesy of Glen Birch

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TYLER LOWEY them at an older age, grow Obituary


Times Reporter up and play volleyball at
the junior high and high BOSER, Irene Iggy
For 13 years, Pat Fule school level, said Fule. Irene Iggy Boser (nee Ortman) was born in St. Wal-
has been working with I love seeing them come burg, Sask. on October 8, 1919. She passed away
young kids in the STARS back to help coach, it on April 19, 2017, at Peter Lougheed Center. She
volleyball program. These means you had an impact was predeceased by her daughter, Phyllis, her hus-
band, Joseph, her son-in-law Alvin, daughter-in-law
days, the fruits of his la- on them in a positive way.
Karen and 9 siblings. She is survived by 8 children,
bour in the early years are Currently rotating Ralph (Alice), Arthur (Karen, deceased), Josie (Alvin,
beginning to pay off, and though his volunteer assis- deceased), Shirley (Earl), Sherrie (Mike), Pat (Cindy),
help him coach. tant coaching positions are Greg (Patricia), Jacqui (Andy), 53 grand children,
Running eight Mondays players on the Strathmore great and great-great grand children, numerous
in the spring, the STARS High School and Holy nieces and nephews. Throughout her life, Irene was
camp features three one- Cross Collegiate volleyball mother, homemaker and breadwinner for her fam-
hour sessions: one for programs. ily. Although she had several occupations, she was
The three one-hour ses- most famous for her homemade food and flapper pie
kids in Grade 1-3; Grade
which she served from Wilsons Service Restaurant
4-5; and a group of kids in sions put 70 kids through on Hwy 1, Gleichen, for 15 years. Through those
Grades 6-8 at Wheatland drills and game-like sce- years she rose before 7 AM and closed the restau-
Elementary School. narios. rant after 11 PM every day except for Christmas Day
I take my hat off to el- The first half hour, we and New Years Day when she prepared a feast for
ementary teachers. Some- like to split the kids up anyone who didnt have a family or just wanted to
times it can be tough to get into groups and have them join in. She was a devoted Catholic, life member of
the younger kids focused work on drills. We want to the Legion Ladies Auxiliary, Jubilee Seniors Club and
work on their footwork, was very community minded. She was also mischie-
and doing the drills, it can
vous, never missed a good April fools joke, loved to
take a while for the skills their arm swing so they dress up for Halloween, and looked forward fun lov-
to click in, but its all fun can hit with proper tech- ing family gatherings. Her final 8 years were spent at
and games, said Fule, who nique. We use larger, light- the Wheatland Lodge in Strathmore, where she defi-
also teaches Grade 10 and er volleyballs and badmin- nitely left her mark. She greatly appreciated special
11 gym and English at the ton nets so they can see friendships with staff and other residents. She will
Strathmore High School. the ball go over the net, be dearly missed. In lieu of flowers donations may
The STARS program said Fule. We also make be made directly to the Wheatland & Area Hospice
originally started as a bas- sure they are spiking, set- Society (Box 2154, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1K2) or the
charity of your choice. A memorial service will be
ketball camp 23 years ago, ting, bumping and block-
held on Saturday, April 29, 2017 Strathmore Alliance
but evolved into volleyball ing properly, and then put Church (325 1 Ave, Strathmore) at 1:00 p.m. To send
and badminton camps. them through a game and condolences, please visit Irenes obituary at www.
These days, Fule is see- hopefully the skills trans- wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.
ing some of his former late.
camp attendees come back Halfway through the
and help him out with STARS camp, it was picture
the current edition of the day, as the kids got their
camps, seeing his work individual and team pic- Assistant coach Laine Wilson helps Logan DeWitt go through some spiking drills
come full circle. tures taken before resum- during the STAR volleyball camp April 24 at the Wheatland Elementary School
Its pretty neat to see ing volleyball activities. gym. Tyler Lowey Photo

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ALL
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Elks donate to the arts
The Strathmore Elks donated $2,000 to Hope
Bridges to assist the non-profit organization
in continuing to offer inclusive art programs to
community members. Hope Bridges Treasurer
Cathy Lindon, (l-r) District 12 Deputy Michael
Kelly, Exalted Ruler Greg Whiteley, Elks Mem-
Questions?
ber Bob March. Comments?
Photo Courtesy of Wanda Reinholdt
Story Ideas?
Minor soccer Let us know how
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KIRKEBY, David MACKAN,
October 31, 1946 - Calgary,
Alberta Lenore Louise JEFF WALLACE
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April 24, 2017
- Calgary, Alberta
(Lou, Lu)
August 13, 1949
ACCOUNTING AND
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Lenore Lu, dear and cherished wife of Robert,
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1970. David and Karen made their way to Strath- husband of 43 years, Dr. Robert Bob Mackan; her
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Mackan, Marleigh (Everett) Goulet, and Lindsay (Ki- take care of our clients through sound balancing
child. Throughout the years Dave worked doing
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various jobs when in 1981 he started his company eran) Mackan; her mother Gloria (Lloyd) Mundy; and
her brother Jim (Marilyn) Laing. She is also survived personal and corporate tax preparation for various and other goodies
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viving are one sister Irene and three brothers Eldon, was actively involved in community activities both
in Willowridge and Canyon Meadows in Calgary. She Tickets - $15 (children under 10 - $5),
John and Kevin Anderson. A funeral service will be
held on Friday, April 28, 2017 at Strathmore Alliance was employed over the years, both in Calgary and available at the Carseland Community Library
Church (325 - 1 Ave, Strathmore) at 2:00 p.m. with a Strathmore, in reception, bookkeeping, real estate, or
reception to follow. In lieu of flowers, donations may and both pharmacy and grocery retail. Lou made a contact Brenda @ 403-815-3858
be made directly to the Wheatland & Area Hospice long list of precious friends and acquaintances. Her ASK THE EXPERT SERIES or Jackie @ 403-934-2406
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FINISHED HOME FRESHLY Beautiful 3 bedroom 215 HIGHLAND CIRCLE
UPGRADED AND LOOKING out this 4 level split home
home 4 Level Split, 1794 SqFt
FOR NEW OWNER!
Oversized heated 4 Bed, 3 Bath Fully Fin with over 2600 sq ft of
REDUCED AND MOTIVATED
MLS C4093538 $279,900! 2 car garage MLS C4107952 OverSized, Heated Garage MLS C4O927O development.

CALL CHANTALE CALL SHEILA

SOLD
CALL LA SHAUN BEST BUY IN CAMBRIDGE CALL TRACY BEAUTIFUL 3 BDR
27 MAPLE GREEN WAY

SOLD
$364,900! FORMER SHOW HOME!
FULLY FINISHED HOME 4 3 1/2 Lots For Sale 1,124 sq ft Bi-Level $244,900
Backing onto GREENSPACE Lots of upgrades which includes
BEDROOMS PLUS OFFICE In Gleichen $24,900!!! RV Parking Back Alley Stainless Steel Appliances, hardwood
CORNER LOT POSSIBLE RV and ceramic tile flooring, 3 bdr, 2 1/2
PARKING!
Two Titles. Great Location 5 Bedroom 3 bath
baths, Corner fireplace, large living
New Windows-New Kitchen-
MLS C4103142 COME SEE FOR YOURSELF Across Park New Bathroom MLS C4085186 area and kitchen! Single car garage!

CALL LA SHAUN CALL CHANTALE CALL CHANTALE CALL SHEILA


STUNNING FULLY FINISHED 2001 CONDO, BUNGALOW CONDO 4.60 ACRES SPECIAL PRICE

SOLD
BUNGALOW BACKING TO
IN 4PLEX $119,900 IF PURCHASED
GREENSPACE $440,000! $182,900! BEFORE APRIL 30
AWESOME OPEN FLOOR PLAN, 800 Sq Ft with Unf $209,900, 2013 of land just waiting for you to build on!
Plenty of room for your home and a shop.
BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS WITH Bsmt. Main Level with 800 SqFt, Water and septic approved by county.
3 BEDROOM PLUS OFFICE AND Patio, 2 Bed, 1 Bath, 2 Bed 1 Bath, Granite The adjacent 3.50 acres are also
3 FULL BATHS! NEW LISTING NEW LISTING SS Appl, In Floor Heat MLS C4068408 available for purchase.
MLS C4105360 F/P

CALL LA SHAUN CUSTOM BUILT HOME, CALL SHEILA $190,000

SOLD
LARGE LOT AND RV
PARKING!
MEET OUR Great 1 bdr Adult Living condo close
to the Strathmore Golf Course,

HOME Sheila Robert swimming pool, Recreation Center


ONLY 2 OWNERS THIS ABE FEHR and shopping. Check out this open
HOME IS STUNNING INSIDE AND Bassen Desjardins floor plan, 1 bdr, 1 bath, insuite
OUT WITH AMAZING EXTRAS!

TEAM!
MLS C4093840 MOTIVATED SELLERS $549,500! 403 403 MLS C4109538
laundry, large kitchen, eating area
and living room with fireplace.
361-0390 934-5533
CALL LA SHAUN AWESOME FLOOR PLAN, CALL SHEILA CAMBRIDGE GLEN

SOLD
BRIGHT, OPEN AND SPACIOUS BEAUTY - $399,900
WITH GREAT BASEMENT La Shaun Keith Chantale Custom built 2 story on large lot
FLOOR PLAN TOO! $429,900 Hill 3+1 bdrms, 3 baths
Andrews Garrioch
Backs onto greenspace
3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS
ESTATE AREA WITH FAST 403 403 403 $50,000 worth of professional
MLS C4104929 POSSESSION! 850-4593 333-8411 325-3860 landscaping

CALL LA SHAUN -LOOKING FOR A CALL SHEILA COME BUILD YOUR


MAINTENANCE FREE LIFE Ron Paul Ryan DREAM HOME $129,900
STYLE LOOK NO MORE! Kaechele Kautz Kautz on this beautiful piece of
Land!! 3.50 acres located
STUNNING UP GRADED 403 403 403 approximately 10 minutes
THROUGHOUT 2 BEDROOM CONDO
WITH VIEWS AND LOADS OF 934-1097 875-4166 875-1170 from Strathmore. Water and
MLS C4103405 PARKING! MLS C4068215 septic approved by county.

CALL LA SHAUN DRIVE A LITTLE SAVE A LOT CALL SHAUNA IMMACULATE CONDO
Shauna Tracy
LET US
$219,900! - $182,900
TOTALLY RENOVATED HOME Kenworthy Larsen Beautifully maintained condo!
STARTING WITH WINDOWS
403 403 2 bdrms, 1 full bath

HELP!
AND MORE! Basement level is framed for
PERFECT HOME FOR POSSIBLE 803-4605 901-9143 development
EXTRA INCOME WITH SEPARATE Perfect starter home or
MLS C4096765 ENTRANCE! investment property

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SPEARGRASS LOTS JUST LISTED
Golden opportunity STEAL THIS ONE!
STARTING AT $74,000! 40 acres and 1750 sq. foot - $313,200
bungalow. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths,
ALL WITH WALK OUTS, main floor laundry. Heated triple 1036 sq.ft. bungalow
BACKING TO GREENSPACE OR garage, with workshop. Bright 2+2 bdrms, 2 baths
sunroom. Private setting $525,000 Fully finished lower level
GOLF COURSE CALL TODAY Call Ron Kaechele
Double attached garage
MLS C4106883 FOR AVAILABILITY! 403-934-1097

CALL LA SHAUN OPPURTUNITY IS CALL RON


A LOT IN GLEICHEN
BUSINESS FOR SALE CALL SHAUNA HOME WITH SUITE IN

SOLD
KNOCKING $525,000 Gas, convenience, tire shop, propane, and GLEICHEN - $165,000
Serviced, flat, with bottle depot license. U-haul depot. Huge Immaculate 1352 sq.ft. home
THIS AMAZING 5 ACRE HOME country view potential. Includes many accessories 3+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
WITH HEATED SHOP AND A 14,900 Lower level suite with
BED AND BREAKFAST SET UP $399,900 separate entrance
Call Ron Kaechele
MLS C4108383 IS A MUST SEE! 403-934-1097 Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097 Lots of upgrades!

CALL ROBERT CALL RON A HOME FOR YOU CALL RON TWO LOTS IN GLEICHEN CALL SHAUNA COUNTRY LIVING IN TOWN
PARK LIKE 4 level split with 4 bedrooms Flat, serviced on the east - $139,900
40 ACRES and 3 full baths
All levels are developed side of town. Ideal for 1918 house on 1/3 acre
Home with over 4000sq ft Double garage, deck and residential homes. in Gleichen
of living space maintenance free yard $15,000 each 2+2 bdrms, 1 full bath
Passive solar heat $414,900
Call Ron Kaechele Beautifully treed lot
$795,000 Call Ron Kaechele
MLS C4082063 403-934-1097 403-934-1097 Needs some TLC

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