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Shannon LeCLair

Times Reporter
The Youth Centre has been the target
of repeated vandalisms, which has hin-
dered the progress the Youth Club of
Strathmore has been trying to make since
signing a lease agreement with the town
in June.
Weve been working with the town try-
ing to come up with a game plan. Its re-
ally a matter of what do we need to have
happen and that kind of thing. The town
council has been phenomenal, said Ryan
Tongs, Chair at Youth Club of Strathmore.
Are we discouraged? Not for the pro-
gramming, for the building, yeah its a
little frustrating. Were trying to do some-
thing good for the community. Somebody
is trying to fght us, and we dont know
who it is. My big thing is this, if they dont
like what were doing come and talk to
us and lets fgure it out.
The Youth Club is trying to offer pro-
grams for kids aged 6 to 18, which they
will do with or without the building.
From a safety perspective were not
going to use the building, but were not
stopping, said Tongs.
The building has become a distraction
to programming, so were moving for-
ward with programming, and the build-
ing will come to pass when we get it to
come to pass.
Were defnitely at a point now where
the building is not a priority for us, the
programming is, as much as we can offer.
Were going to focus there and then work
with the town to come up with some long
term opportunities with the building.
He is confdent the organization will be
successful with or without the building,
but said they are a little more restricted
by what all can be offered without the
building.
Tongs said they knew going in that
there would probably be some problems,
such as having the windows broken, and
the group was already looking at ways
on how to prevent it.
The Youth Club is not offering a place
for kids to just hang out; they are offering
structured programs that will give kids
something fun to do with their time.
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The Youth Club of Strathmore,
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The Youth Club of Strathmore building has been a
continuous target of vandalism, something which
has become frustrating to those trying to repair
and re-open the building. Spray painted obsceni-
ties and sentences such as, this wont stop and
big mistake can be seen all around the building.





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So were going to work under those
guidelines as far as volunteering, pro-
grammingas if we are a Boys and
Girls Club because they have the
standards and expectations that have
proven successful in numerous com-
munities. Thats how were going to
function, were not just going to make
up our own rules. If its not something
they would do, were not going to do
it.
One thing Tongs is fairly certain of
is, it isnt the kids using the skate-
board park. He said they are generally
a good group of kids who are very
receptive, and the issues are coming
from the kids who have nowhere to go
and nothing to do.
We are going to do everything in
our power to stop this vandalism. I
suspect that its probably youth that
are a little older, that know better and
that their parents should take some re-
sponsibility of this and fnd out them-
selves how this is happening, or why
its happening, said Mayor Steve Gra-
jczyk.
They should be penalized, if not
punished severely, because its costing
everybody money, tax dollar money
and thats why therefore the parents
should take some responsibility.
The town has been in contact with
the RCMP, and plans to do as much as
they can to prevent future vandalism
by putting up some cameras or maybe
even fences. Grajczyk said maybe if a
chain link fence was placed around
the whole building, with only certain
hours to get into it, then maybe the
culprits would realize its serious busi-
ness. Tongs is available to speak to
anyone who has a problem with the
building or his organizations and he
encourages people to contact him at
inquire@youthclubstrathmore.info.
Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
Fall of 2001 was the frst time Sa-
cred Heart Academy, SHA, had opened
their doors, and when they opened
earlier this week it marked the 10th
year students have flled the hallways.
The staff and parents have a number
of things planned this year to com-
memorate the landmark, one of which
is a big birthday celebration.
The birthday will be Oct. 14 after ev-
eryone has had a chance to settle into
the new school year.
Its just a day full of fun. Were go-
ing to have a candy corn and pop-
corn machine, were going to have
carnival games set up, were going to
feed everybody. Were going to have
cupcakes, and just a big birthday cel-
ebration, said Kilee Dovichak, parents
council chair.
Some of the kids will still have to
catch the bus home, so the morning
will be about feeding the kids, having
cake and doing a blessing, though ev-
erything will run into the afternoon.
The same day as the party, Rita
Sweere will be making a presentation
about the school. Sweere who was one
of SHAs strong supporters, has also
kept a scrapbook of everything the
school has done since its inception.
Another thing the school will be do-
ing is having each classroom host a tea
for one of the founders and original
supporters of the school. They also
want to have someone come in every
day, whether its parents, grandpar-
ents, or high school students, and read
to the students.
A mosaic is in the works, a picture
has been designed to put on a canvas
and each student in the school will
help paint the picture that will later be
displayed in the hallway.
Something we are going to look at is
school council will purchase some sort
of commemorative gift for the school
and that will either look at possibly in
our feld doing something to represent
the stations of the cross or to beautify
our school sign, said Dovichak.
Hopefully the details of that will
come this year and get something in
place for next year.
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Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
A&W restaurants from all over took
part in the annual MS (multiple scle-
rosis) Day, which took place Aug. 25.
In Strathmore there was a kids car-
nival, a Baby Burger-eating contest, a
car and bike show, celebrity appear-
ances and a root beer shop contest.
It went really well. We had lots of
kids at the kids carnival, were esti-
mating between 50 and 75, which the
year before we only had about 10, so
its gone up. The kids really loved it,
they were having fun with the games,
said Kristel Lang, an employee with
A&W and one of the organizers.
For the last few months the Strath-
more location has been working on
meeting their goal of $5,000 for char-
ity. They held a garage sale and car
wash Aug. 20, and have done fund-
raising in store, through silent auction
and other initiatives. For every teen
burger sold on Aug. 25, $1 went to
MS. The Strathmore A&W sold 521
teen burgers.
We raised $7,339.75. We were the
number one store for Canalta in Al-
berta, said Lang.
Over half of the staff are teenag-
ers, and they got out and did bottle
drives, and penny drives, and they ran
the garage sale and car wash. It was
the teenagers that work here that did
it all, they were really good.
There is still a painting waiting to
be bid on, which was collected as a
silent auction item. Lang thinks no
one had bid on it due to it coming in
late. Even though this years MS day
just ended, Lang and the staff already
have a goal set for next year.
Were going to soon start our Mil-
lion Pennies for MS for 2012. Were go-
ing to try to collect a million pennies
between now and next year. Which
is equal to $10,000. Were setting our
goal for $10,000 next year, said Lang.
There will be coin collection con-
tainers set up for the pennies, and as
they are flled, there is a sealed barrel
that they will be put into.
MS Day a bigger success than expected
A&W held their annual Cruise for a Cause this
past Thursday. The day was dedicated to mS
awareness and consisted of lots of fun at a kiddie
carnival followed by fun for the adults in a burger-
eating contest and a root beer shooter contest.
Fifteen-year-old marcus won the burger eating
contest by eating 12 baby burgers in ffteen min-
utes. The cruise night was one of the best turn-
outs they have had all summer and all proceeds
went to help fnd a cure for mS. For each teen
burger that was sold $1 was donated to the fund.
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Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
Earlier this year Bevan Daverne was
appointed the new Superintendent of
Schools and Chief Executive Offcer
for the Golden Hills School Division,
GHSD. While still somewhat new to
this particular role, Daverne
is not new to the division.
Ive worked in Golden
Hills, and the old Three
Hills School Division for 18
years. My last role here was
as division principal, and as
part of my job as division
principal I was in charge of
technology services for the
district, said Daverne.
He has also worked with all of
GHSD colony schools, with the vir-
tual school and with the international
program. He said GHSD has a kind
of reputation, and history of doing ex-
cellent things for students. Daverne is
excited about being involved with that
in different ways, which is partly why
he put his name in for the role of su-
perintendant.
The new school year has begun and
Daverne credits his co-workers, and
having good people to work with,
for making the learning curve a little
easier.
We have a very good group, and
so any anxiety I might have over a
new role and the challenges in that
positionIm always reminding my-
self that in some ways nothing has
changed, because I still have such a
good group of people to work with,
said Daverne.
That makes coming up with solu-
tions and working through challenges
and diffcult problems much easier
when you have a good group
of people youre working
with.
Daverne holds a Bachelor
of Arts degree as a history
major, a Bachelor of Educa-
tion degree with a science
and social sciences spe-
cialization, and a Masters
of Education degree with a
leadership focus. He is com-
mitted to moving the division forward
by creating enhanced educational op-
portunities for the students.
I think we have some really good
momentum within our AC initia-
tive, and our focus on assessment for
learning, and outcome space assess-
ment in the classroom level. So were
going to continue that workwere
seeing some really good results from
the beginning that we had there, so
were looking forward to that, said
Daverne.
He said with the situation of enroll-
ment in Hussar and some of the small-
er communities GHSD will continue
to look for a solution, which works
for the community.
Getting ready
for a new school year
mark Wollenberg, of international
Justice mission Canada was the
keynote speaker at this weekends
Justice Tapestry, which was held at
Hope Community Covenant Church
Aug. 27 and 28. Wollenberg was just
one of many people who spoke and
made presentations regarding the
issue of human traffcking and ex-
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Submit your name for the book by September 30, 2011 for your
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3. The Judges will recommend to Town of Strathmore Council the winning name for the book.
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Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
A new healthy initiative is coming
to Strathmore, one designed to bring
the family closer together while being
healthy. The Sobeys 21 Days to Healthy
Eating Challenge begins on Sept. 6 and
will go until Sept. 26. The main focus
of the challenge is to have families eat
at least one healthy meal together for
21 consecutive days, which, accord-
ing to experts, is the amount of time it
takes to change behaviour.
Im going to have a bunch of these
calendars, theyre called Healthy Eat-
ing challenge, the Family Log Book,
said Robert Breitwieser, with Strath-
mores Healthy Eating, Active Living,
HEAL, coalition.
Its a big calendar, and log book
with all kinds of information in it for
healthy eating suggestions, and how
families can kind of spend some time
together at the table.
He has dropped off 50 copies of
the calendars and logbooks at Sobeys,
and will be taking another 50 with
him to REVS. If 100 Strathmore fam-
ilies signed up and took part in the
challenge, Breitwieser would feel they
have reached their goal. The challenge
is province-wide and is in conjunc-
tion with Sobeys, the Alberta govern-
ment, Healthy You, ChooseWell, and in
Strathmore with HEAL.
It has all kinds of interesting stuff
in it. It has different things like healthy
food choices, vegetables, fruits, grain
products, milk alternatives, meat alter-
natives, said Breitwieser.
Its got all kinds of tips to bring
your family back together at the table,
its got different things like barriers to
eating breakfast, barriers to eating to-
gether. Its got a calendar where you
actually check off the number of meals
youve eaten together with you family,
and the family can be two people or
more.
Experts suggest that eating healthy
meals together can increase overall
wellbeing, while improving communi-
cation between families and numerous
other benefts.
By registering for the challenge fam-
ilies can also be entered into a draw to
win one of 12 prizes totaling $5,500.
Strathmore can also be entered in for
a chance to win a $2,500 grant for the
community.
Head to Sobeys between now and
Sept. 6 to pick up your calendar and
log book. More information can be
found on the website at www.arpaon-
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Road safety
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Its that time of year again
when the streets are flled with
kids; so during those crucial
hours before and after school,
pay attention to the road.
Motorists are urged to use
caution when driving through
residential areas and to adhere
to speed limits in school and
playground zones.
To keep children safe,
motorists should:
Scan farther down the road
and obey posted speed limits.
Always be prepared to slow
down or stop.
Avoid loud music and other
distractions when driving.
Pay attention to road and
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Use caution when
approaching intersections or
mid-block crosswalks. Parked
or stopped vehicles may hide a
pedestrian who is crossing the
road. The fne is $575 and four
demerit points for failing to yield
to a pedestrian in a crosswalk or
passing a vehicle stopped at a
crosswalk to permit a pedestrian
to cross.
Watch for the school safety
patrol in their orange vests and
stop as directed. Patrollers play
a vital role in directing children
safely across the street.
Be very cautious in parking
lots or when backing out of a
parking stall or driveway.
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parked vehicles and on the
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On Saturday, Aug. 13, at approximately 5:20 a.m., Strathmore
RCMP responded to an alarm at Five Star Communications in
Strathmore. Upon arrival, Investigators determined that a break
in and theft had occurred. The suspects gained access through
the front door and exited through the rear alley door with approxi-
mately $30,000 of cell phones and other mobile devices. The two
suspects are described as male, approximately 20 to 40 years,
with dark clothing. An older model white car may have been used
in the commission of this offence, and would have left the Crystal
Ridge area via Wheatland Trail or Brent Boulevard.
If you have any information regarding this, or any other offence,
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On August 29, at 7 a.m., the Strathmore RCMP were dispatched
to a residence on Waddy Lane. A large window at the front of the
residence had been damaged by unknown person(s). An empty
1.75 liter liquor bottle was thrown through the north facing win-
dow causing signifcant damage. It is believed the incident oc-
curred sometime after 10 p.m. on the night of August 28. The
occupants of the residence were not injured during this incident.
Anyone with information regarding this or similar occurrences
please contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (1-800-222-
8477) or the Strathmore RCMP at 403-934-3968.
search conducTed in siksika area
The Gleichen RCMP are investigating a missing 21-year-old
autistic woman from Siksika First Nation. Desiree Oldwoman was
last seen on Saturday night, Aug. 27, at approximately 8:30 p.m.
It is believed Desiree wandered away from her residence. Desiree
was wearing a brown sweater and black pants with a red stripe.
She does not speak, but can write her name. Desiree is a native
female approximately 54 tall and weighs approximately 165 lbs.
She has short brown hair and brown eyes. It is uncertain where
she may have gone, but may have been walking on Highway#901.
To date the RCMP have worked with searchers to cover an area
of approximately 12 kilometers by 11 kilometers in trying to lo-
cate her. All efforts have been to no avail as yet, with no sign of
the woman located. Aircraft, quads, search dogs and foot search-
ing has been done, although the recent weather conditions have
made it diffcult to utilize the aircraft. Gleichen RCMP is still seek-
ing the public assistance in trying to locate Desiree Oldwoman.
Anyone with information is urged to call their local police agency
if they have knowledge of her whereabouts.
RCMP Briefs
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From the offce of
Kevin SorenSon
Member of Parliament Kevin Sorenson is warn-
ing constituents that NDP Deputy Leader Libby
Davies, MPs Motion M-141 amounts to the same
thing as former Liberal MP Ruby Dhallas Bill C-428
that caused considerable concern in the 40th Parlia-
ment.
Sorenson says, Eliminating the 10-year residency
requirement for Canadian citizens to qualify for Old
Age Security benefts would cost Canadian taxpay-
ers a billion dollars annually and give expensive
taxpayer funded benefts to those who may have
never paid any taxes in Canada and do not deserve
them.
The Liberals and NDP apparently want OAS to be
paid out to new residents within a few years. This
would mean that someone who only recently ar-
rived in Canada would receive Old Age Security and
a Guaranteed Income Supplement, just like some-
one who has worked hard for 10 years or more,
paid taxes, and contributed to Canadian society.
My constituents, and I believe a majority of Cana-
dians, are angered to see the return of this attempt
to grab hard-earned tax dollars. Human Resources
Minister Diane Finley crunched the numbers on
this proposal years ago and concluded that Cana-
dians cant afford it. But Bob Rae, MP endorses it
and so do his former NDP colleagues as the Offcial
Opposition, Sorenson continues.
In a poll on my website; a survey in my House-
holder; and on the campaign trail, constituents
young and old told me that you have to earn the
Old Age Security beneft and it takes years of
hard work. M-141 insults Canadians deeply in-
grained sense of fairness and fscal responsibility.
This continues to be a crass attempt to get votes
from new Canadians but it will continue to back-
fre as an insult to Canadian Senior Citizens who
have worked hard building Canada over the course
of their productive lives. The NDP, like the Liberals
before them have no respect for the hard work re-
quired to qualify for Canadas Old Age Security ben-
eft. Our Conservative majority in Parliament will
prevent passage of M-141, Sorenson concludes.
MP warns about NDP motion
to extend OAS benefts
Minister of Housing & Urban Affairs, Jonathan
Denis and Mayor Steve Grajczyk, will be joined by
Nancy Kameneski of Genworth Financial Canada
and Kelly Wagar from Canada Mortgage Housing
Corporation as Classic Communities hosts a Rib-
bon Cutting Ceremony at Bayside Villas, Strath-
mores frst Perpetually Affordable Housing venture
on Sept. 6, from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Built in partnership with the Town of Strathmore
and the Province of Alberta, the Purchase Assis-
tance Plan developed for this project will enable
families earning between $23,000 and $53,000 per
annum to own their own home, with as little as
$2,159 down, and $644 a month for a two bedroom
unit, and only $2,388 down and $723 a month for
three bedroom units (condo fees included).
To further help the residents of Strathmore to
learn how they can take advantage of this exciting
new opportunity and start building equity on one
of the 48 units available, Classic Communities will
be holding a free home-buying seminar on Sept. 6
at 7 p.m. at the Strathmore Civic Centre - Middle
Hall.
Seating for this seminar is limited, and those in-
terested in attending are asked to register at www.
BaysideVillas.ca.
Classic Communities launches Strathmores
frst perpetually affordable homeownership
Thank you to everyone who supported the ways-n-mean raffe to raise
funds for our Childrens Christmas Party. Congratulations to winners Al Yas-
inko, Betty Ann Fountain, and Christine Andrews. Pictured is Gary Horne
presenting the x-box 360 to winner Christine Andrews.



Photo courtesy of the Legion
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Pit Stop
County fair fundraiser at Holy Cross
Dave Brigan takes a break just long enough to change a few blades on his swather last week, before getting back to work
knocking down a mixture of oats and barley on Carl Reinhardts land south west of Rockyford.


Photo courtesy of Kevin Link
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
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7:00 - 9:00 am
Cost: $20/Member $25/Guests
Register on-line at www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com
or by calling 403.901.3175
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This year something new and
exciting is happening fve km
east of town. There will be a
fundraiser for the Strathmore
Food Bank. A family has decided
that they wanted to give back to
the community, so they - with
the support of local businesses
- have put together the frst an-
nual Watermelon Crawl and Fill
The Postal Van for the Food
Bank event.
This event is jam-packed with
things to do for two days and
even a dance.
This is the time of the year that
the food bank needs donations
the most. The goal of this fund-
raiser is to fll the back of the
postal van with food for the food
bank. Cash donations will be ac-
cepted too.
Organizers have worked
around the clock to make this a
huge success. The event will start
at 12 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 10
and go till 3 p.m. Sunday.
Now, to the fun part, the
events! The schedule is subject
to change, but here is an idea of
whats going to happen the Sat-
urday and Sunday:
Saturday at noon will be reg-
istration. At 2:30 p.m. will be a
dance contest for the kids with
prizes. At 3 p.m. there will be a
name that tune, and 3:30 p.m.
will be a line dance. At 4 p.m.
will be time to bring your items
for the potluck supper over to
set them up. The burgers are
sold for a food donation and the
fre department is providing the
BBQ.
At 6 p.m. there is a dance
contest for all ages, as well as a
raffe, and at 7 p.m. another line
dance. At 8 p.m. there is an air
guitar contest and two more line
dances. At 9 p.m. there will be a
50/50 Draw and raffe. And at 10
p.m the dance starts and goes till
1 a.m. The music is supplied by
All Genres DJ Service.
On Sunday from 9 a.m. to
noon there will be a continental
breakfast. And 1 p.m. there is a
dance contest for kid followed
by a raffe. At 2 p.m. there is a
dance contest for all ages. The
huge prize of tickets to the 2012
Heritage Days Rodeo will be
given away, a 50/50 Draw and
much more.
At 3 p.m. it will be time to say
your goodbyes and see you next
year!
Over the two days there will
be karaoke all day and sing with
the back as well as face paint-
ing for the kids, dancing all day,
raffes all day. This event is for
a good cause so bring a can of
soup and enjoy the fun.
This will be a lot of fun and
beneft many people that use the
food bank. There is day parking
and camping for both RVs and
tents. The cost of camping is $10
and you must call ahead to re-
serve.
Call and talk to any of the or-
ganizers at 403-901-1449. If you
are a local business that would
like to help, feel free to call 403-
901-1449 and see what you can
do.
Watermelon Crawl and Fill the
Postal Van for the Food Bank
shAnnon leClAiR
Times Reporter
After the success of last years
fundraising steak-and-lobster
night at Holy Cross Collegiate,
HHC, organizers have decided
to host the event again.
This year weve tried to get
more people involved. Were
going to be selling tickets at
Sobeys from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
starting on Tuesday (Aug. 30)
up until the event, said Laurie
Bratt, organizer.
A steak or lobster plate is be-
ing sold for $35 a plate, and
there will be salad, baked pota-
toes, buns and cake to go with
it. For only $45 people can get a
plate with both.
There will be a cakewalk, and
other games for the kids. Two
volleyball nets will be set up
outside with a mini volleyball
tournament taking place. Bratt
said they are also thinking about
having a foor hockey tourna-
ment outside weather permit-
ting, and if the weather isnt co-
operating then they will have it
inside. Bratt said it has not been
fully determined yet if the foor
hockey will take place.
The Catholic Womens League,
CWL, will be showcasing their
best pie recipe as a part of the
pie-baking contest
Last year I think we had 12
pies entered. Its just something
to get the whole community to-
gether, and its pie season so we
thought we would do that. We
have our judges, and they pick
who the winner is, said Bratt.
This year there are different
seating times available for those
who want to enjoy dinner. The
times are 5 p.m., 6 p.m. and 7
p.m.
It helps give the people run-
ning the BBQ an idea how many
steaks they have to have ready
for a certain time. Students will
also be instrumental in making
sure the evening runs smoothly.
They will be making the
salad and washing the potatoes
and the Knights of Columbus
will do the grilling and the kids
will be running the food, like
buffet-style, and they will be do-
ing the set-up and the clean-up,
said Bratt.
The school band will be play-
ing and she said the committee
plans to ask Kirstyn Johnson to
play a couple of numbers too.
The dinner takes place on Sept.
9, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the
HCC feld. All proceeds will go
to HCC athletics department.
September 2, 2011 Strathmore TimeS Page 9
Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
A new history book is in the works
for the Town of Strathmore and the
call is out to all residents to help
come up with a name.
Its kind of a neat concept that got
thrown around during a conversa-
tion I was having with the author,
said Bob Sobol, town councillor and
member of the centennial committee.
Weve basically given the author
pretty wide berth in regards to where
he can go with this thing, and (we)
certainly have no objections to him
coming up with a name for the book
and rightfully so.
Sobol said it was the author, Paul
Sonstebys idea to ask the public
what they would think about a title
for the book, which is how the histo-
ry book-naming contest came about.
Sobol approached the centennial
committee to see if they would be
interested in taking it on. Sobol said
members of the committee were ea-
ger to do it, and almost immediate-
ly began coming up with ideas on
how to put the process together that
would see people submitting sugges-
tions.
We have put the ballots in the
newspapers and of course theres
some available at the town offce if
anybody wants to stop by there and
grab that, said Sobol.
Basically its anyone from the gen-
eral public that can do it, that can
submit names. Council and members
of the committee are not allowed to,
but anyone else is.
The ballot box is located at the
town offce. There are three judges
who are all members of the centen-
nial committee, and none of whom
are members of council.
Were fairly excited about it be-
cause we were having some trouble
ourselves. We were trying to think
an appropriate name and we want
something different, something that
will hopefully encompass not only
Strathmores past, but Strathmores
future, said Sobol.
Thats what were hoping for.
Thats what this book is all about, its
a book about recognizing your past
but putting a little bit of hope for the
future in, and thats basically what
the end of the book is in regards to
the celebrations 2011. Weve come
a long way and were going to go a
long way.
The contest closes on Sept. 30 at
4:30 p.m. and all entries must be sub-
mitted on an offcial ballot before
being put into the ballot box at the
town offce. The person who submits
the winning name will be given two
tickets to the gala on Oct. 15, and will
be recognized in the history book as
having picked the successful name.
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September 2, 2011 Strathmore TimeS Page 11
Local lion receives prestigious award
Manny EvErEtt
Times Contributor
The Standard Lions Club proudly
nominated Al McKinnon to receive a
Melvin Jones Fellowship award. The
fellowship is awarded for exemplary
service to the club and community.
The Melvin Jones Fellowship is
named after the founder of Lions Club
International. It is largely due to the
growth of the fellowship program that
LCIF has been able to meet humanitar-
ian needs in communities around the
world.
Fellowship contributions help to
bring medication to prevent river
blindness to people like 67-year-old
Hilario and her family, or teach chil-
dren like 12-year-old Stefan to avoid
drugs through Lions Quest. Each Mel-
vin Jones Fellowship contribution can
restore the sight of 167 individuals or
provide Lions Quest to 67 youth. LCIF
is able to continue and expand pro-
grams through the generous support
of fellows such as McKinnon.
Al McKinnon has been a member
of both Rosebud and Standard Lions
Clubs. He served as President of both
clubs and has also served many terms
in other executive positions. Lion Al is
one of the thoughtful leaders of dis-
cussion at club meetings in Standard
and his opinions are carefully consid-
ered and well respected.
In the community of Standard, McK-
Standard Lions president Al mcKinnon (left) was
presented with the melvin Jones Fellowship by
Dave Bowes.
Photos courtesy of Kevin Link
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& october 6, 2011
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You are invited to join us in celebrating the
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Ribbon Cutting at 1:00 pm
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innon served as village councillor for
33 years, including several years as
Mayor. He received a provincial award
for his service to the village, one of
only fve given out in the entire prov-
ince that year. Over the years, McKin-
non has been a member of many or-
ganizations and has always been an
active promoter of the village.
A devoted family many, in partner-
ship with his wife Rita raised a fne
family and is now at least once, a
great-grandfather.
The Melvin Jones Fellowship repre-
sents the dedication of McKinnon to
humanitarian service of the highest
degree.
Manny Everett Photo
A truck sitting idle for a few months
in Namaka has become a shelter for
wasps after they constructed a nest
in front of a rear tire.
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"The Sign of experience"
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Strathmore & area 24 HR. REAL ESTATE HOT LINE
#106 - 304 3r d Avenue, St r at hmor e, Al ber t a T1P 1Z1
ExEcutivE
AcrEAgE
grEAt vAluE
Minutes east of Calgary
1807 Sq Ft Bilevel Loaded
Fully Dev. Lower Level
(suited)
Triple Att. Garage
Priced at $774,700
Great Location
2 Bdrm Condo
Fireplace
Views of Golf Course
and Lake
$169,000
call lorna
call lorna
call la shaun
Robert
Desjardins
403
934-5533
Keith
Garrioch
403
333-8411
La Shaun
Andrews
403
850-4593
Sheila
Bassen
403
361-0390
Jim
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403
325-7347
Jody
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403
560-2652
Tamara
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403
934-5533
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403
852-5923
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403
325-3860
Ron
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403
934-1097
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403
875-4166
Ryan
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403
875-1170
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403
934-5533
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403
934-5533
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403
874-7660
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fAbulous locAtion!!
12.04 AcrEs
$539,000
Fabulous Home
1915 2.5 Storey
Home. 6 Bdrms.
Large Barn
Tons of Trees
call lorna
Ranch style bungalow with
separate suite. Picturesque
location alongside creek.
3 titles. Good water
NE of Strathmore
$429,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
QuiEt AnD
sEcluDED
call ron
Mls c3483096
c
/s
Gated Community,
Overlooking Soccerfield.
Beautiful 3 Bed,
2 Bath, Open Concept,
Vaulted Ceilings, Covered
Deck, Immaculate
Condition!
call chantale
Mls c3465462
$124,900
Mls c3487382
call robert & taMara
Gorgeous Split-
Level...Huge Kitchen!!!
Open Concept with
Vaulted Ceilings
South Backyard
and Double Garage
locAtion! locAtion!
locAtion! $339,000!
call ron
sAvE Your rEnt/
buY A HousE
Large corner lot with
2 storey house
Single garage
Completely fenced, treed lot
RV storage
Excellent value
$139,000
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
Mls c3475570
Very Well Maintained
Large Comfortable
Rooms
Close to all
amenities
AfforDAblE
gAtED
communitY
call robert & taMara
Mls c3483213
Gated Community
1520 sq ft,
Single Garage
3 Bed, 2 Bath,
Vaulted Ceilings
Huge Covered Deck
Call to View Today!
call chantale
Mls c3479672
rAncH EstAtEs
Newly renovated.
1200 sq ft home.
1900 sq ft
commercial.
All in one!
$269,000
call lorna
Many options on this
parcel of land, 25
minutes east of Calgary.
$599,000.
46.56
AcrEs
call lorna
call lorna
Brand New
1419 sq ft
bungalow in
The Ranch
$341,000
3 Bedrooms Plus
Family Room
Beautiful Landscaping/
Close to Schools
Oversized Single Garage...
Upgrades!
wHY rEnt?
$169,900!
Mls c3490154
call robert & taMara
Mls c3464887
call sheila
4 bedrooms.
3 bathrooms.
South facing back yard
with large deck. Backs to
green space. Perfect
home for all just move in!
nEw listing fullY
finisHED $289,900!
Fully rennovated
Large Pie lot
zoned R3
Downtown
location
incrEDiblE
opportunitY!
call robert & taMara
Mls c3481946
Mls c3475376
Over 2600 developed
space in this Hillview
bungalow with 2 gas
fireplaces, new hardwood,
ceramic, carpet. 3
bedrooms, 3 bath, + den.
Nothing to do but move in!
call debbie
$324,999
Mls c3481778
Lovingly cared for inside and
out! A rare find this close to
Calgary! 9.65 Acres with 3+
bedroom 1257 sq ft bungalow.
Acerage is complete with 5
stall barn, outdoor riding arena,
4 pastures, beautifully
landscaped with lots of trees.
call debbie
$659,000
This Super-Single Mobile
Home shows with Pride of
Ownership!!!Huge Bright
Kitchen with Lots of OAK
Cabinets...Livingroom
features a Beautiful OAK
Wall-unit/FIREPLACE!!
$134,000!
Mls c3471936
call tracy
1540 sq foot heritage
home with renovations
Large garage
120' x 100' lot with trees
MUST BE SOLD
$183,500
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
lowEst pricE/
bEst vAluE
call ron
Mls c3479077
Walkout Basement
set up for In-Law Suite,
2 Bed, 2.5 Bath
Covered Deck, Lower Patio
Walking Distance to
Downtown! $239,500.
fullY DEvElopED
townHousE!
Mls c3482484
call chantale
Mls c3483835
Total of 5 bedrooms,
large yard, mature
trees, 1320 sq ft
FULLY developed
Bi-level. Custom oak
woodwork throughout!
call debbie
$334,900
Mls c3483345
FULLY finished home
featuring 3+1 bedrooms,
2 full baths, a spacious
entrance foyer, oak kitchen,
dining area with access to
the deck and a gorgeous
sunken living room.
call debbie
won't lAst!
- $249,900
Mls c3462058
call tracy
Quick possession.
Renovated inside and out.
5 bedrooms, 3 baths.
Oversize garage 26x28 &
heated. All this on mature
lot walking distance to
shopping, parks, schools!
AmAzing DEAl Don't
pAss tHis onE up!
call sheila
Great 3 bdr home, like brand
new. Upgraded appliances,
all blinds, washer & dryer,
2 1/2 baths and so much
more! Located in quiet
corner near side green area.
cHEck out tHis
townHousE!
$197,500!
call Paul
3200 square feet of
Luxury living on nearly an
acre of land in Wildflower.

Beautifully landscaped lot
along the canal

Triple garage
ExEcutivE opportunitY
onlY $695,000
Mls c3480850
call tracy
Two Storey, 3 Bdrm, 2400 sq
ft!! 4 Car Tandem Drive Thru
Garage!!! Bonus Room above
Garage complete with
Airconditioning and Sound
System Through -Out Home!!!
wElcomE to
cHEstErmErE!!!
2+1 bedrooms, 2 full bath.
Country kitchen, laundry
room. Oversize double
attached garage. Lower level
walk out perfect for older
child or shared
accomodations!
bungAlow stYlE conDo
DoublE AttAcHED
gArAgE $259,900
call tracy
Mls c3482285
call chantale
Spectacular
Country Views on two lots!
Renovated 2 Bed, 1 Bath,
Garden and much more...
Don't miss out!
$89,000
in stAnDArD!
Mls c3488231
Mls c3480831
call robert & taMara
Secured Building
Laundry
Facilities
Downtown
Location
$79,950
Open concept with vaulted
ceiling. This home has awesome
floor plan! 2+2 bedrooms, all
nice size with 3 baths! Infloor
heat in basement and 2 laundry
rooms! Large back yard with
green space behind!
cAmbriDgE
bungAlow fullY
DEvElopED $309,900
call sheila
Mls c3480542
Mls c3464541
Immaculate 2 Bdrm condo,
WHY RENT? This condo is
ready to move in and enjoy!
Kitchen has oak cabinets,
eating area open to living room
that has a corner gas fireplace
and patio doors that lead to
balcony. $149,900.
call debbie ownEr sAYs to bring All
rEAsonAblE offErs!
Mls c3469958
This home is freshly painted
and in ready to move in
condition! Perfect for first time
buyers, or anyone who wants
to not have to bother with yard
work or snow removal...just
come home and enjoy!
$154,900.
call debbie two bEDroom
conDo!!
112 lAkEsiDE
viEws
Gorgeous
bungalow,
walkout bsmt.
call lorna
$224,900!
50+ living. 2 large
bedrooms. Backs on
canal and green.
Front attached
garage.
call lorna
s
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l
D
c
/s
call ron
cAn't bEAt tHis
1565 sq foot split level
Single attached garage
3 bedrooms, 2 1/2 baths
Water softener, vacusystem,
5 appliances
Freshly painted
Appealing and attractive
$249,900
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
Mls c3474817
Mls c3787160
Fully developed 4 level
split with a total of
5 bedrooms, large
backyard, formal dining
room, lots of oak
cabinets in the kitchen.
Perfect for large family.
call debbie
$324,900
thinking of a
career in
real
estate?
call robert at
aztec
real estate for
more details.
pricE rEDucED
pricE rEDucED
Fully developed, large yard.
2+2 bedrooms, 2.5 baths.
Open concept with vaulted
ceilings. Extras - infloor
heat, 2 laundry rooms.
Show 10+!
bAcks to grEEn
spAcE $309,900!
Show home condition.
3+1 bedrooms. 3 full
baths. Media room plus
rec room. Oversize 24x26
garage and RV parking.
AwEsomE bilEvEl
ovErsizE gArAgE
$329,900!
call la shaun
Mls c3480542
Mls c3486331
Nice open floor plan, loads
of room. 3+2 bedrooms, all
nice size. 3 full baths. Large
garden like yard with great
deck! Extras - 2 fireplaces,
comes with hot tub!
nEw listing fullY
DEvElopED $334,500!
call la shaun
Mls c3489754
call la shaun
Awesome size, plan,
finishing. Fully developed
bungalow. 3+2 bedrooms.
3 full baths,
main floor laundry.
Open concept up + down!
pricE rEDucED A
must sEE $419,900
Mls c3476993
upgrADED in
rockYforD -
$114,900
Upgraded on a
52'x125' lot
2 bdrms
Bath with jetted tub
Fully fenced
call shauna
rAncH EstAtEs
$124,900
Spacious; with
1343 sq.ft.
3 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths
Large covered deck
Oversized single
garage
call shauna
wEstlAkE conDo
$232,900
2 story condo in
Westlake Glen
3 bdrms, 1 1/2 baths
Low condo fees
Perfect for anyone
call shauna
cutE AnD QuAint
$249,900
Awesome floor plan!
2+1 bdrms, 2 full
baths.Oak upgrades &
new paint. Located on
quiet street near park.
call shauna
pricE rEDucED
pricE rEDucED
pricE rEDucED
countrY cHArm
$369,900
3 acres south
of Eagle Lake
Immaculate bungalow
3+1 bdrms, 1 1/2 baths
Fenced & cross fenced
for horses
call sheila
pricE rEDucED
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Mark Your
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Upcoming
Special
Events....
AnglicAn church
FAll FAir & Silent
Auction
Saturday, September 10th
from 11am - 2pm at the Legion
hAnD-in-hAnD
PArent linK centre
- KicK-oFF celebrAtion!
Aspen Family & Community
Network Society is pleased to
announce that the Strathmore
Parent Link Centre has reopened!
September 17, drop-in between
10am & 2pm. Country Lane Mall
Phone: 403-983-0076.
Fun for the whole family!
StrAthmore rurAl
FireFighterS
ASSociAtion
to hoSt the
10th AnnuAl
lADieS night
PirAte PArty!
Saturday October 22 at the
Strathmore Civic Centre.
Tickets available at
Pro Water Conditioning or
NV Hair & Body.
Royal Canadian Legion
For information regarding hall
rentals, darts and crib, please call
403.934.5119
MOPS
(Mothers Of Preschoolers)
meet 1st and 3rd Thursdays 9:30am
11:30am at the Strathmore Alliance
Church.
Babysitting available for ages 0 - 6.
For more information call Jennifer at
403-934-5799 or visit www.mops.org
Strathmore Parent and Tot Playgroup,
meets every Tuesday at 9:30 - 11:30
am. in the Strathmore United Church
Basement. For more information call
Tammy at 403-983-7284 or
Ali at 403-934-2089. $1 per child
Strathmore District Health
Services Auxiliary
Meetings are held the fourth Monday
of the month @ 1:30 pm, (excluding
July & August). Lower level Confer-
ence Room at the Strathmore Hospital.
New members welcome. For more info
please call 403-934-4436
Strathmore & District Chamber
of Commerce
meets the third Monday of the month @
7:00 p.m. All members welcome.
Check web page for meeting
location. For more information
call 403-901-3175 or
www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com.
Come Fly With Us
903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn.
Meet Wednesdays at 6:30pm at the
blue building and Quonset on the Ag
grounds. Boys & Girls welcome be-
tween 12 & 19 years.
Call Joanna Howard at 403-983-5796
for more information.
HIV Edmonton
providing support, education and advo-
cacy for those infected with, affected by
or at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years.
Go to www.hivedmonton.com or call
toll free 1.877.388.5742.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly
Want to Lose Those Unwanted
Pounds?? Need support to reach your
goal? We are here for you!
We meet every Thursday at
6:30 pm @the Anglican Church.
Contact Melissa @ 403-901-1566
or Lynne @ 403-934-4359
to join our journey to a ftter you.
The Hope Bridges Society
Board meetings held the third Tuesday
of each month at 7 p.m. at #3-236-3rd.
Avenue. Please visit our website at
www.hopebridges.ca or contact us at
info@hopebridges.ca.
Strathmore Elks Lodge #491
meets 3rd Tuesday at the Strathmore
Curling Club 6:30 pm. Steak Supper at
7 pm. New Members welcome.
Call Greg 403-888-6155.
Meals on Wheels
is available in Strathmore.
For information or to obtain this service
please contact Wheatland FCSS at
403-934-5335.
Strathmore FASD
Parent Support Group
at the Strathmore United Church.
For more info call Pam @652-4776.
Strathmore Caregiver Support Group
This is an opportunity for caregivers to
fnd support and beneft from
interaction with others in a similar
situation. For more information
or to register call Amy Yaneza
at 403-361-7176.
Sunday School for All Ages:
Lord of All Lutheran Church offers
Christian Education opportunities
for ages 3 years to adult, on Sunday
Mornings. All are Welcome! For more
information please call Margo Sevick
403-901-2044 or call the Church Offce
at 403-934-2374.
Wheatland Conservation & Wildlife
Association (Your local fsh & game
club). Meetings 2nd Thursday every
month, 7:30pm at the Clubhouse.
Call Larry at 403-934-4388 for more
information.
Wheatland Rural Crime Watch.
Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each
Month. Featuring guest speakers. For
more information call 403-934-4055.
Strathmore Lions Club
meets the frst and third Thursday at the
Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm.
Strathmore Country Gardens Club
Meetings at least once per month.
Tours, guest speakers, workshops and
much more included in a membership.
$20 single, $30 family.
For more information visit www.strath-
morecountrygardensclub.webs.com
or phone Linda Pekrul 403-901-0017.
Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53
meets the frst Monday of each
Month at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at
403-901-6038. Website:
www.strathmore53.com
Strathmore Homeschool Familes.
Any Strathmore and Area familes that
are homeschooling are invited to join
our Yahoo Group. groups.
yahoo.com/group/strathmorehsfams
Adult Competitive Volleyball
at Crowther Memorial Junior High in
the gym every Wednesday from 7-9 pm
Contact is Lavern Lein 403-934-4646.
Free Tree for all New Born Babies
Attention all infants remind your par-
ents to register your birth so a tree can
be planted commemorating your birth
in the Chinook Credit Union Birth For-
est in Strathmore. Registration Forms are
available at the Town offce, Chinook
Credit Union and Health Unit.
(A Communities in Bloom Project)
Strathmore Regional Victim Services
Society needs community members
to be Advocates (volunteers).
Training is provided. Contact
Victim Services through the RCMP
Detachment at 403-934-6552
Healing Rooms,
open for prayer Mondays from 7 to 9
pm. at the Harvest Healing Centre at
115A-3rd. Avenue in Strathmore.
Everyone is Welcome.
Strathmore Full Gospel Church
Were a Pentecostal Bible based
family church that has something for all
ages. Call 934-2225 or visit
www.strathmorefullgospel.com
SENIORS 50+HAPPY GANG,
General Meeting the second Tuesday of
each month at 1:15. For more informa-
tion call 403-901-2377.
Strathmore Musical Arts Society,
If you love music and musicians and
have a special soft spot for the Blues,
you would enjoy being part of this
group. Call 403-934-4196 or 403-680-
7721 to get on our phone or email list
and be notifes about meetings and
upcoming events.
Chestermere Children (& Families)
with Type 1 Diabetes.
Our Goal is to create a group of ma-
ture, responsible members where we
open our own homes as Safe Places
for Diabetic Children to go to if ever
in Diabetic Distress. Join the Facebook
group for more information.
Parent Link has reopened as
Hand-In-Hand Parent Link Centre!
Call 403-983-0076 for Program
information or drop by the offce
in Country Lane Mall for a
Program Calendar.
The Community Crisis Society,
operating Wheatland Shelter
is currently seeking volunteer applicants
to serve on the board. Interest
individuals may contact Gerry
at (403) 934-6634, Monday -Thursday,
or e-mail: ccs-acct@telus.net.
September 2, 2011 Strathmore TimeS Page 15
Craig Koch and his fanc Joyce Rossiter were all
smiles as they welcomed everyone to the ninth
annual charity golf tournament for Families of
Spinal muscular Atrophy on Aug. 20.



Shannon LeClair Photo
Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
The ninth annual charity golf tour-
nament for Families of Spinal Mus-
cular Atrophy, FSMA, Canada took
place Aug. 20 at the Strathmore Golf
Course. SMA is degenerative neuro-
muscular disease, which can result
in muscular atrophy and weakness.
There are three types of SMA in
children and an adult version, type 4.
Strathmore resident Craig Koch
started the tournament to raise mon-
ey for a cure after his daughter Cas-
sidy was diagnosed at three-years-
old.
Fifty per cent that are diagnosed
as infants with SMA type 1 will die
before theyre two years old because
the disease basically fully paralyzes
everything, including their breath-
ing, said Koch.
Type 2 kids never walk and are
usually in motorized wheelchairs,
and I believe the mortality rate is 40
per cent or something along that line
before they are teens.
Then type 3, which Cassidy has,
is the most variable version of the
disease. She cant run, or climb stairs
very good or jump or anything like
that but, her diagnosis since she was
three was that worst-case scenario,
she could be in a wheelchair, best-
case scenario shell have a relatively
normal life.
Cassidy is now 12 and still gets
around on her own power, and
though she does have some trouble
with uneven ground and stairs, she
is able to swim, and bike and par-
take is some of the things children
her age love to do. There is still a
chance, though, that some day things
could become worse for her.
One in every 40 people carry the
gene that causes SMA, and the gene
must be present in both parents in
order for a child to be at risk of be-
ing born with the disease. It is the
leading genetic killer of children un-
der the age of two. To date there isnt
an approved therapy for the treat-
ment of SMA, which affects one in
every six thousand children.
In May of this year the Food and
Drug Administration, FDA, in the
U.S. approved the clinical trial of a
drug which will treat the disease,
which Koch said brings hope to the
families of SMA.
Next year will mark the tenth an-
nual golf tournament, and Koch said
it would also be the last.
Ten years is a long time to run the
event and its just time to move on to
other things, said Koch.
Ill still be involved obviously
with SMA, but its a big commit-
ment for everybodyafter 10 years
I think a lot of tournaments kind of
run their life cycle you might say, un-
less theyre really corporate run or
something of that nature. When its a
smaller, community run tournament
like this one, or many others, its
just time for me to say thank you to
everybody and to move onto other
things with SMA.
To date the tournament has raised
over $100,000 for SMA research.
Golfng for a cure
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wood Road and Briarwood Crescent in
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Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
All three of Strathmores football
teams have been busy practicing fve
nights a week to prepare for this
years season, which starts next week
for some.
While all are excited to battle on
the gridiron, the peewee team is like-
ly looking forward to their frst game
the most. The team will be facing Inn-
isfail at McMahon Stadium in Calgary
on Sept. 10.
Its all they can talk about. Im hav-
ing a hard time getting the focus on
playing football, rather than just play-
ing football at McMahon Stadium,
said coach Doug Klauck.
Were playing Innisfail and they
initiated it. They looked it into it, and
were able to rent the feld for the day,
for the three hours, and were split-
ting the cost on it. Just something a
little different, something special for
the kids.
Klauck said when he coached the
Atom division in Calgary, every Atom
team had a chance to play at McMa-
hon. He said for this team to be able
to play there as peewee is special for
the kids.
While it can be hard to believe for
those who have been to McMahon and
seen the feld, it is a regulation-sized
feld, something Klauck said they are
trying to get across to the parents.
It just looks so much bigger. I was
there on Saturday, and it still looks so
much bigger, said Klauck.
This is the third year Strathmore
has had a peewee team. Last year it
was a tentative start for the team, who
by the beginning of November were
not quite where they wanted to be in
the standings.
The team came out on top, pulling
off two playoff wins by the end of the
season. This year Klauck is hoping
they will do the same, but with only
fve returning players, he said, only
time will tell.
Weve got a rookie team, and its
going to take us a few weeks to get
going but, I think once we get a game
under our belt itll be okay, said
Klauck.
If the team makes it to the provin-
cial fnals they will be able to play
on their home turf, which is a goal
Klauck said they have set for them-
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Times Editor
Nearly two dozen 15-20 year old
hockey players began their 2011-2012
season when they attended the Wheat-
land Kings Conditioning Camp Aug.
28-30 at the Strathmore Family Centre.
The four-on-four camp is designed
to get the players ready for the upcom-
ing Junior Selection Camp, Sept. 2-4,
before the annual Black & Gold game
Sept. 5 (1:30 p.m.).
Its a sort of a way to get guys
conditioned without running them
through a whole bunch of drills,
said head coach and general manager
Doug Murphy. You can get guys skat-
ing harder when theyre having fun
and being a little competitive, rather
than when youre running drills over
and over. There is enough of that dur-
ing the season.
According to Murphy, the camp is
strictly for conditioning purposes, but
some players can defnitely catch the
eye of the coaching staff with a solid
performance.
There are some guys that stand out
and well talk to them, said the coach
of the camp. Its more just to get ev-
erybody back into shape and ready to
go for Friday. Some of the guys gradu-
ated school and have gone to work for
the summer and are working full-time,
so they havent trained like they may
have in other years.
After the frst session, the thing that
stood out is how bad of shape every-
one was in, joked Murphy. (By the
end) of the camp, it should look how
it should look.
With the player selection camp start-
ing Sept. 2, Murphy is optimistic of this
2011-2012 squad. He believes the team
is built with speed and has a strong
nucleus of defence and goaltending.
He hopes to fnd some players who
can put the puck in the net during the
main camp to supplement his forward
ranks.
(I hope) we can build on what we
had last year, said Murphy. This year
the schedule is a little more intense
and only the top four teams in each
division make the playoffs, so every
game is an important game.
I think were kind of going in with
expectations that we will be in they
playoffs hopefully be battling for
home ice advantage.
The Kings will hit the ice every night
from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. (Friday-Sun-
day), before taking the top 30 players
to the Black & Gold game.
The team will open the regular sea-
son on Sept. 23 in Didsbury before
hosting Coaldale in their home opener
the following night.
Kings conditioning camp begins
The Wheatland Kings
hosted their annual condi-
tioning camp Aug. 28-30
at the Strathmore Family
Centre, in advance of their
main camp, which begins
on Sept. 2.



Mario Prusina Photos
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Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
Strathmore Minor Hockey, SMH, held their annual Girls
Hockey night on Aug. 25. It was open to girls of all ages
and skills levels, beginning at 7 p.m.
What Strathmore Minor Hockey is doing with girls
night is to just give some girls the opportunity to try
hockey before they register to see if they want to join
up, said Fern Pagenkopf, one of the female hockey di-
rectors.
She said they give them they opportunity because
sometimes girls are a little more tentative about register-
ing and SMH wants to give them an opportunity to give
it a try with no obligations before registering
They had to have minimal equipment, helmet, gloves
sticks and skates
We just provide some basic instruction on what they
can expect at a regular hockey practice, said Pagenkopf.
This year there wasnt a spring girls night, though Pa-
genkopf said they try to hold them twice a year, provid-
ing the opportunity at both the beginning and end of the
season.
Theres been girls that have played in the main stream
program switching to the female program, theres been
girls in ringette that have come over to play hockey and
theres girls that decided they just want to play hockey,
and its just an opportunity for them to do it without be-
ing intimidated by the boys, said Pagenkopf.
In Strathmore there is a peewee, bantam and midget
female team. Registration wrapped up at REVS on Sept. 1
but SMH will still take registrations after that date. More
information about SMH and any of their programs can be
found at www.smhockey.com.
Minor hockey hosts girls night
Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
Strathmore resident and horse show jumper Tamie Phil-
lips recently competed in the Rocky Mountain Grand Prix
on Aug. 27. She may not have taken home the $50,000
prize, but was still happy to see her name in both second
and third place with her two horses.
It was really fun, both of my horses did really well. My
old partner Lucas was the one that was second just by
three tenths of a second, so that was pretty good, said
Phillips.
For both of the horses to do that well, and be that con-
sistent was fantastic, its a really nice way to end the sum-
mer. It was extremely exciting because I went frst in the
jump off with my horse, and there were 11 other competi-
tors to follow. It was the second to last competitor that just
ended up sneaking in under my time, so it was very excit-
ing, it was a great class.
Eric Martin and his horse Kumano from Oakbank, Mani-
toba were the ones who took home frst place. This year
Phillips was named the Western Canadian Champion of
the Jump Canada Talent Squad Series. At the Rocky Moun-
tain Classic there was a talent squad who was scouting the
team, and they chose Phillips to win the Western Division
of the squad this year.
It really recognizes sort of the success that Ive had basi-
cally over the entire season, so Ive been really consistent
and that consistency has paid off and won the western
division of the talent squad so that was great, said Phillips.
What that does is, it means that we become, or whom-
ever wins it becomes a carded athlete for sport Canada.
These days Phillips is mostly focusing on competition
Successful
jumping weekend
and said she might put her name in to see if she can go
to Buenos Aires to take part in the Nations Cup competi-
tion. She may also head to Las Vegas and California for the
fall and compete in some of the world cup qualifers. She
said her competitive future is a little bit up in the air at the
moment but there are suddenly a lot of opportunities out
there. For now, though, Phillips said she will likely take
some time for herself and her horses after having such an
intense season, and regroup in the fall.
Tamie Phillips, and her horse, Lerche 37, were named the Western Cana-
dian Champion of the Jump Canada Talent Squad Series. Presenting are
Karen Hendry-Ouellette, left, manager of Jumping, equine Canada and
Terrance millar, right, chef dequipe of the Canadian Show Jumping Team.
Both Karen of Ottawa and Terrance of Toronto few out to Calgary specif-
cally for this event.



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September 2, 2011 Strathmore TimeS Page 19
Eagle Lake Nurseries Ltd. is looking for
a Part-Time Class 1
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Position includes delivering plants to
Calgary and area, as well as loading
and unloading trucks. Job is avail-
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Previous crane operation experience
would be an asset, but main job would
be driving semi truck and trailer.
Applicants should be physically ft,
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Please provide a current driver abstract.
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We thank all applicants who have applied,
but only those short-listed will be contacted.
Interested candidates are invited to submit
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contact below.
Please forward resume to:
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435A Hwy #1, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J4
Fax: 403-934-5125
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William Murray Shick lost
his battle with cancer on
August 16, 2011 with his
family by his side. He was one month
shy of his 75th birthday. Murray was
born on September 11, 1936 in Swift
Current, SK where he grew up, got
married and started a family. After
several moves, the family settled in
Stettler, AB where Murray started his
own oilfeld services business. After
20 years there, Murray and Kay moved
to the Calgary area to be near their
children and grandchildren. Murray
enjoyed nearly 20 years here in the
sign and decal business. He and Kay
were active members of the Rocky
Mountain Good Sams RV Club, where
they enjoyed meeting new friends.
Murray was a generous supporter of the
Langdon community groups, especially
the Langdon Youth Council. Above all,
family was cherished by Murray he
Obituaries
loved spending time with his grandchildren.
Murray was also an avid Edmonton Oilers fan
and although he moved from Saskatchewan
in 1967, you cant take the Roughrider out
of the boy. He remained loyal to his Riders
through thick and thin.
Murray leaves to grieve, his loving wife
Kay, of 54 years. Also his daughters Terri
Finnegan and Brenda (Rod) Cheresnuik and
his four grandchildren Jennifer, Kimberly,
Michael and Sydney. He also leaves behind
his sisters Jean, Myrna and Marjorie, his
brother Lyle and their families.
Special thank you to the compassionate
nursing staff at the Strathmore Hospital and
to palliative care nurse Marie Webb.
In lieu of fowers the family would prefer
donations be made to the Alberta Cancer
Foundation(www.albertacancer.ca).
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Also the gifts, cards, fowers & phone calls.
A special thanks to Gail, Don & Paul
for putting it on! Donna the fowers
from your garden were beautiful.
Thanks Linton for playing the piano.
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or fax 403.934.4540
The Town of Strathmore is a vibrant community of 12,139 people located on
the Trans Canada Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. The Town is looking for
highly motivated individuals seeking the opportunity to join our diverse team.
We offer a friendly team spirited work environment, including great values and
open dialogue, innovation, collaborative relationships, continuous learning, and
employee well-being.
The ideal candidates will have the following qualifcations:
Lifeguard/Instructors
16 years of age
Current NLS Award
Current Standard First Aid Award
Current CPR C / AED Award
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Award
Lifesaving Instructor / Examiner Award (An Asset)
Any other qualifcations are an asset
Senior Head Guards
Grade 12 or equivalent
Current NLS Award
Current Standard First Aid Award
Current CPR C / AED Award
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor Award
Lifesaving Instructor / Examiner Award (An Asset)
Swimming Pool Operator Level 1 (An Asset)
Any other qualifcations are an asset
We are seeking Full Time and Part Time staff.
If you possess the required competencies, please submit your resume to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAO
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road
Strathmore AB T1P 1J1
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Lifeguard/Instructors Competition #TOS2011-005
Senior Head Guards Competition #TOS2011-006
Need help finding work or training? Come see a Career Coach to discuss your needs.
Learn about government funded on-the-job skills training programs.
Free access to computers, printer, fax, phone, and photocopier for your work search.
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www.mcbridecareergroup.com
Telephone: 403.934.4305
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Every monday 7 - 9 pm.
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For more information call 403-901-0893
or visit us at 115a 3rd. avenue.
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loveseat, 7 months old, mo-
cha color chenille covering
- $200.00, Kenmore sew-
ing machine with cabinet -
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Jody Buckle
403-560-2652
Your Local Realtors with the Calgary Connection!
Stop Renting!!!
$159,900
Cheaper then Rent.
3 Bedrms, 2 full Baths.
Huge Kitchen!!
Tons of cupboard space.
Gorgeous Private Deck
Huge Landscaped Lot.
goRgeouS home
$469,900
Over 3000 Sq. Ft of Living Space
5 Bedrms 3 Baths, Fantastic
Kitchen Oversized Island.
Huge Master w/ walkin.....
5 pce ensuite
Full walkout to beautiful
landscape and view.
big bang foR youR buck!
$129,900
1100 Sq Ft Bungalow
2 Bedrms & 2 Baths
Updated single family.
DRIve a LITTLe, Save a LOT
Front Deck & Rv Parking
Huge Lot, attached Garage
s
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Jim Buckle
403-325-7347
fRee
market
evaluations!
fRee
market
evaluations!
Ask me about
$0 Down
Payment
Canyon Creek
403.934.2001
We Have You... on the Move
Tina Scott
403-901-5388
www.strathmorerealty.ca
Nonie Hall
403-934-0420
www.strathmorerealty.ca
Hayley Poirier
403-934-2001
www.hayleypoirier.com
Glenna Mitzner
403-605-6830
www.glennamitzner.com
Dixie Hartell
403-934-2001
www.strathmorerealestate.com
Hillview
Excellent fully developed condo. Walk-out
to patio on greenspace, double garage,
hardwood, 3 baths, tasteful and immacu-
late decor. A must see at $249,900
Beautiful Carseland Home
Three bath, three bed. Great big
kitchen overlooking manicured yard.
Big family room down. Stone fireplace.
Fantastic family home. $279,000.
Large 3 bedroom family home with
beautiful hardwood, huge great room
and triple garage with office all on
mature landscaped 1/2 acre lot.
$265,000
lyalta
19 acre tree farm. 3 bedroom 2009
home. Shop. Dugout. Irrigation.
Subdivision potential. $699,900.
adult living
THIS FULLY DEVELOPED VILLA,
HAS 4 BEDROOMS, 3 FULL BATHS, WHEEL
CHAIR ACCESSIBLE, LOW CONDO FEES!
Two bed. Lots of renos. Cute home
and landscaping. $119,900.
arrowwood Bungalow
time to list
if you want a full time, full service
realtor, give me a call today!
yes you Can
afford to buy!!
$114,900- buildyour dream! 3.55
acres w/ loads of trees andview.
$579,900 - 32acres w/
heated shop,newer bung.
gotta see this one!
rockyford- great homes
starting at $99000
$249,900 new richlee blt
att home, ready now.
over 2000 sq ft. on 2 levels.
$338900- revenue property. live
upstairs 3bedr home, rent down-
stairs 2 bedr suite
Pays for your mortgage!
$249000 super Clean & ready to
move in, neutral colours 3 bed fully
finished townhome dbl garage
$199,900 3bedr,1.5bath
affordaBle,immaculate
townhome. large kitch &
l.room. off playground.
$145,000. 3acres,great
building site. 15min south
of town. gst exempt.
$329,900- 15acres 3bedr home,
fd,32x60heated shop and
various outbuildings in rosebud.
$319,900 immacualte fd home,
Hillview. move in ready,
landscaped & country views!
$364,900 - 3 acres nice fd
3bedr home,shop,outbuildings,
Private setting.
$69,900-$129,900 ranch
estates..beautiful adult community.
wildflower estates- incredible
walkout bungalow on the Canal.
superb!!
Call Hayley & check out details
www.strathmorerealestate.com
reduCed!
Carseland bilevel, 2+2 bedrooms,
2 bath, huge lot, RV parking, corner
fireplace, shows well,
priced to sell $189,900.
$299,900
fully developed bi-level -
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, huge kitchen
bright and open!!
$214,900
4 bedrooms, 4 baths,
fully developed condo
comes complete with
furniture, tvs, dishes
and decorations!!
MOVE IN AND
ENJOY!
2 bedrooms, mature lot, great get
away from the city with golf course
closeby. Located in the quiet hamlet
of Cluny.
$115,000
New home on lot features 3
bedrooms, 1 & 1/2 baths, large open
living area with sunroom. Double
detached garage. New landscaping.
$220,000
1 owner to this immaculate 2 bedroom
home with 2 full bathrooms, unspoiled
basement, single attached garage, large
fenced backyard, electric awning on
deck and underground sprinklers.
$249,900
Cluny area
80 acres with irrigation rights. Pond.
1300sq.ft. bungalow. Huge trees and
good livestock set-up.$399,900.
$99,900
4.05 acres near pavement.
80 aCres old Homestead
Trees. Irrigation rights. $160,000
236 aCres Hayland
along TransCanada. $285,000
130 aCres Hayland
$140,000
stratHmore lakes
Fully developed walkout bungalow, loaded
with extras, heated garage, central air, sun
room (up and down) Quick Possession!!
FULLY DEVELOPED - 5 BEDROOM
HARDWOODS - RENOVATED KITCHEN
DOUBLE GARAGE- PIE SHAPED LOT
$284,900
WALKOUT - FULLY FINISHED
3 BEDROOM - 3 BATHROOM
FIREPLACE- BACKS ONTO PARK
BUY NOW & SELECT INTERIOR COLOURS
$245,900
OPEN DESIGN - HARDWOODS
5 BEDROOM S- GRANITE
24X24 GARAGE - LOCATION PLUS
$279,900
PICTURE PERFECT - MOVE IN READY
3 BEDROOM - OPEN DESIGN - CUSTOM
FINISH. RENTING ??? WHY ????
$193,900
Ross Collins
403-934-2001
104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
The Old Home Hardware Building
Excellent bung. on 7.5 acres in
Standard area. 5 bedrooms,
2.5 baths, open concept, close to
pavement, quick possession.
$349,900
Beautiful acreage close to pavement
east of Strathmore. House has 6
bdrms total, 2 baths, formal dining
room & sunroom. Heated shop, 2
quonsets, grain bins & garage.
$440,000
Great family home on 3 acres
25 minutes from Strathmore.
6 bedrooms total, 2.5 baths &
42x64 quonset.
$309,900
Fully finished bi-level with
4 bedrooms, 3 baths, large dble
garage on large fenced corner lot.
Exc family home.
$312,000
Bungalow with 5 bedrooms, deck,
carpet o/s dble garage, 40x84
insulated shop, quonset, four
metal grain bins on 9.5 acres,
near Standard.
$325,000
just listed
Fully
Developed
Walk out
Bi-level, 4
bedrooms, 3
baths, backing
onto walking path over looking tot lot!!
no Condo fees
Immediate
possession,
downtown -
walk to every-
thing, 2 bed,
corner fireplace and front attached garage!!
namaka
2200sq ft. Cape Cod style home, warp
around verandah, heated 4 car shop,
.69 acre. $519,900
THe Sign THaT SellS!
OVERSIZED PIE SHAPED LOT- GARAGE
DEVELOPED DOWN - 5 BEDROOMS
CUL DE SAC LOCATION
$219,900
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The Strathmore Curling Club
is currently looking for a:
KITCHEN CONTRACTOR
to operate the kitchen at the curling club for the
2011/2012 season (Oct 2011 to Mar 2012).
Interested applicants should apply no later than
September 16, 2011 to:
d.frayn@shaw.ca
or call Dick at (403) 901-2254.
Now Hiring
FT/PT Cooks &
Kitchen Help
Contact Brian for details
bbassen@strathmoregolfclub.com
(403) 934 2299
Town of
STraThmore Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
PART TIME
HANDI-BUS DRIVER
Competition #TOS 2011-28
An employment opportunity exists for a part-time
Handi-bus Driver at the Town of Strathmore. If
you enjoy working with seniors and physically
disabled individuals and would like to make a dif-
ference in the lives of some very special people
this could be the opportunity you are looking for!
Job Requirements:
Class 1, 2 or 4 Alberta Drivers License.
Ability to assist passengers with loading
and unloading.
Must be physically ft requirement to lift
heavy items i.e. wheelchairs, walkers,
oxygen bottles, etc.
Operation of vehicles and wheel chair
equipment in a safe and courteous manner
Previous professional driving experience
would be an asset.
First aid/CPR certifcate
The position is part-time with a maximum of 29
hours per week; shifts will vary and applicants
must be able to work weekdays on a regular basis
with the possibility of evenings and weekends.
Rate of Pay: $15.67 $18.11 per hour plus 4%
vacation pay.
Those interested in applying should submit a
complete resume to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy C.A.O.
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
(When emailing please quote the competition
number in subject line.)
Closing date for applications is
September 9, 2011.
SENIOR PEACE OFFICER
Competition #TOS2011 -027
Located 40 km east of Calgary on the TransCanada
highway, Strathmore is a fast growing community
with a population of 13,000. We are looking for a
dynamic and highly motivated individual to lead the
Peace Offcer & Bylaw Enforcement team.
Your role is to carry out the duties of the Senior
Peace Offcer as stated in the various Acts and
Regulations of the Province of Alberta, and the
Bylaws and policies of the Town of Strathmore..
You will work closely with the RCMP. Excellent
communication skills are required. This position
involves shift work including evenings and
weekends.
Minimum Requirements
Law Enforcement College and/or the Alberta
Justice Public Security, Peace Offcer Training
Program and/or Police Training or equivalent
program recognized by Alberta Solicitor Generals
department.
Eligible for Provincial Community Peace Offcer I
appointment under the Police Act.
Obtain clear criminal record check conducted by
RCMP.
Completion of an approved Physical Ability
requirement evaluation (PARE / COPAT) test.
Class 5 Alberta Operators license.
Grade 12 diploma
The Town offers a competitive salary and benefts
package, including the Local Authorities Pension
Plan, and Health & Wellness Beneft.
If you possess the required competencies,
please submit your resume to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAO
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road
Strathmore AB T1P 1J1
Phone: 403-934-3133 Fax: 403-934-4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
TOWN OF
STRATHMORE
F.T. Cooks $13.65/hr 3-5
years experience required,
Cooks helpers $11/hr ex-
perience perferred. Email to:
strathmorestation@gmail.
com.
TirE TEChniCian WanTEd.
Experience preferred but
willing to train the right per-
son. MUsT have Valid drivers
License. drop off resume in
person to the Fountain Tire
in strathmore or Fax it aTTn:
Bob Vert to 403-934-6271.
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rentals
Strathmore
Commercial/
Retail Space
for Lease
1500 ft2
Good access to
Highway #1. Kitchen
facilites available.
403-861-6258 or
403-870-4356
AffordAble luxury
in Adult environment
Ideal For Retirees and Working Professionals.
New SpaciouS 1 & 2 Bedroom coNdo
uNitS Now availaBle.
Fridge, Stove, dishwasher, micro wave,
washer & dryer. in Floor Heating, Balcony &
underground Heated parking. Secure Building.
electricity, cable, phone and
internet not included.
1, 2 & 3 Year lease agreements available
with option to purchase.
there is limited availability so call now to book
an appointment to view.
403 650 0652
rentals
AvAilAble immediAtely.
2 bdrm condo/apartment
including washer, dryer,
dishwasher, gas freplace
& 2 parking stalls. N/S,
N/P. Available immediately.
$900/mth + utilities and +
d.d. Call 403-274-9639.
lArge 2 bdrm furNiShed
bAChelor, includes all
utilities along with bed-
ding, dishes etc. $995/mth
and month-to-month rental
available. d.d required &
N/P. Clean and comfy, re-
sponsible working tenants
only. Call 403-936-5541 or
403-615-5678.
ChiNooK iii. First months
rent is halF price! 2
bdrm $900/mth or 1 bdrm
$800/mth. +dd required.
heat & water included. No
pets. Call Jane at 403-934-
6896.
rentals
3 bdrm towNhouSe iN
StrAthmore with fnished
basement, 5 appliances, 1
baths. N/S. $1200/mth +
d.d. + utilities. first months
rent is free on 1 year signed
lease. Call 403-361-0018.
shared
accom
uNique oPPortuNity!
ShAred ACCommodA-
tioNS, 1 3 bdrms if
needed in Strathmore,
near schools & hospital,
with beautiful backyard,
backing onto grays Park.
Available immediately
and rent is fexible if nec-
essary. mature adults
only. Call 403-901-9295
for all the details.
to be moved, older AtCo
mobile home. 14 x 66
with additional 10 x 30. 2
bdrm, 1 bath, fridge, stove,
a/c & new furnace. $3,500
o.b.o. Call 403-533-2427.
For sale
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RE/MAX
PROPERITES
1716 Strathcona Pl 1902 Strathcona TC 28 Parkwood Cr Brentwood
$179,900
$239,900 $260,900 $254,900
Hussar
$63,000
Kevin Baldwin
403-561-0037
3 bedrooms,
2 washrooms,
On own lot
$269,900
Own lot
Douuble Wide
Double Garage over size
Villa Adult Living
Feature Property
Walk out, double
garage, backing onto
Strathmore Lakes
$199,900
Huge Lot 4 Bedrooms,
Oversize Heated
Double Garage
Room for RV
50 Minutes East
Of Calgary
Town of STANDARD
Standard Commercial Building
Includes living quarters, was convenience store
$149,900
Partial DownPAymenT can be
- TruCK - CAr - rV - BoAT!
Standard
Its a GREAT Time to BUY! Low, Low Interest Rates!
Nancy Stairs & Steve Farran
403.934.1625 403.901.9335
Your Local Real Estate Experts
Serving Strathmore and rural area
for 25 plus 10 years expereience
RE/MAX Platinum Club, Hall of Fame, 100% Club MLS Million Dollar Club 25 Years Serving Strathmore & Rural areas.
www.nancystairs.com
70 Acres, North of Strathmore
$799,900 MLS# C3467408
Farm set up, 5 year new home
3023 sq ft developed 3 full baths
Hot water and in foor heat
2 BARNS-heated, with exhaust fans
Triple and double garages --heated
Predator fenced, cross fenced
Please see our Virtual Tour
SOUTH ON 817 TO NAMAKA RD. EAST
$479,000 MLS# C3459363
Extensively renovated, windows, shingles,siding
Hardwood foors- new OAK cabinets
3+2 bedrooms, Bsmt has 2 suites
Triple Garage 30x24 HOT TUB
RV Parking at the rear
Please see our Virtual Tour
Meticulous 3 + 1 bedroom home
Large kit with OAK cabinets, NEW countertops
All new Stainless steel appl.
Fully fn bsmt with fam room/games room
bdm and bathroom
Double 24x22 HEATED garage
Mature treed lot and big yard
Please see our Virtual Tour
215 Maplegrove
Cres
$305,000
MLS# C3469676
Dont let the outside fool you
Very roomy 1099 sq ft BUNGALOW
Open Concept kit/liv room
Corner gas freplace backed in SLATE
Dark OAK cabinets-% shower in bsmt
Please see our Virtual Tour
101 323 4 Ave
$219,900
MLS# C3468241
Power and gas across the road
Perc test done for septic
Approach is in
Ready to build your dream home
Close to Strathmore or Calgary via
Country Hills Blvd
Please see our Virtual Tour
3 ACRES, North
of Strathmore
$155,000

MLS# C3467332
1645 sq.ft. BUNGALOW with BONUS room
over garage with walk-out basement
At entry to Hillview Manor
Hardwood foors, Solid Maple Cabinets.
GRANITE COUNTERTOPS
Underground sprinklers, backs onto view
of trees and water
Please see our Virtual Tour
4 HILLCREST
BLVD.

$485,000
MLS# C3456762
Paved road to driveway
Irrigation canal boders south boundary
1200 sq.ft modular home in very nice condition
28 x32 ft detached garage
18 miles northeast of Strathmore
Please see our Virtual Tour
NE of
Strathmore
3.5 acres-
home-garage
$314,900
MLS# CS3487705
25 Years of
AwARD
wINNING
experience working
for YOU!
1500 sq ft BUNGALOW with FF bsmt
4 bdm - 2 full bath
Completely renovated
Garage/Heated Quonset/Horse Barn
Creek and dugout
Please see our Virtual Tour
5 Acres East of
Standard
Turnoff
$344,900
MLS# C3472441
1332 sq ft 3 bdm-1 1/2 bath END UNIT
Double Att garage
Fireplace,
Master will acco. a KIng bed
Please see our Virtual Tour
182
Hillview
Terr
$229,900
MLS#
C3489165
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10 Acres - Cheadle

$184,900 MLS# C3479411
Beautiful treed HORSE setup
1996 - 3 bdm 2 full bath moduar home
2x6 construction, vaulted ceilings, skylight
Oval jetted tub and walk in closet off Master bdm
Outdoor Arena (95x150) washed dirt
Leased land at $650 per month
Please see our Virtual Tour
10 Green Meadow Place

$284,900 MLS# C3480946
5 bedroom 3 full bath home.
Soaring vaulted ceilings
Full fn basement. Large yard
Garage 24x24 with one side heated studio
Immaculate, close to park, cul de sac location
Please see our Virtual Tour
6 acres-Heritage home-horse setup

$499,900 MLS# C3482026
2200 sq ft developed 2 storey,
Upper family room with balocny
Original wood burning freplace
Time piece woodwork
36x48 barn-- 7 corrals
Many many trees--very private
Please see our Virtual Tour
Legal SUITED WALKOUT bungalow
3 bedrooms on main 1 down
3 full bathrooms
Lower family room for the main foor use
New furnace, paint, linolium, newer
Windows,shingles
RV parking and 24x24 garage
Please see our Virtual Tour
118 Centre ST

$285,000
MLS# C3478583
Extremely Private setting
Own the fenced lot
2 very large bedrooms
Newer laminate fooring
Newer vinyl siding,eavestrough,vinylk windows,
New ty vac insulation --RV parking
Please see our Virtual Tour
833
Bayview
Road

$169,900
MLS# C3482052
1348 sq ft MODULAR home
In foor heat in garage and main foor
2 Very large bedrooms--1 & 1/2 baths
Hardwood foors-GRANITE countertops
and massive OVAL SOAKER tub
Top of line stainless steel appliances
Please see our Virtual Tour
823 Bay Road

$212,900
MLS# C3484248
408 Gleichen Street

$179,900 MLS# C3483409
3 MASSIVE lots--mature trees --fenced
MODULAR on full basement
4 bedrooms--2 full baths
Master bdm hasWalk in closet & vanity makeup table
Full Fin basement except carpeting
Mant upgrades
Please see our Virtual Tour
NEw PRICE
Home to be moved!!

$57,900 MLS# C3485029
1194 sq.ft moduline Built in 2007
Addition family room
3 bedrooms 2 baths
Please see our Virtual Tour
1222 sq ft 3 bdm 3 full baths
Hardwood & tile foors
All black appliances Stone freplace
23 x 21 garage
Huge kitchen eating area
Please see our Virtual Tour
538
Hillview
GA

$329,900
MLS#
C3487438
21 Maplewood
Green

$224,900
MLS# C3489572
Great starter or retirement home
3 bedrooms-1.5 baths
Fully fn basement
Double detached garage
Private back yard
Please see our Virtual Tour
315 3 Parklane way

$169,000 MLS# C3489576
Adult living at its best --Elevator
Wheel chair accessable
Spacious living room,kit and bdm
SUNROOM--Cleaning services
Social compatability
Please see our Virtual Tour
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Kori-Lynn Stepaniuk
Mortgage Specialist
Strathmore & Area
Tel: 403.333.6070 Fax: 403.901.0738
kori-lynn.stepaniuk@rbc.com
Call for an appontment today!
firSt in mortgageS
strathmore
LANDSCAPE
LABOURER
POSITION
Until the end
of October
Full time positions
available immediately.
Previous experience
an asset but not
required. Vehicle
with a valid drivers
license a must.

Accepting resumes by
fax at 403-934-6207
or by email to
landscapeplus1@
yahoo.ca
requires the following
personnel:
Welders
Journeyman or
Apprentices, mig exp
preferred, full time
permanent positions
Welders
Helpers
Operate saw, iron
worker, welder helper
painter
Painting of ag /
industrial products
NuVision is a
progressive agricultral
/ industrial
manufacturer located
near Carseland, AB
Please fax resume to
403-901-2387 or email
to ken@nvind.ca
toddle iNN dAyCAre, va-
cancies available for Child
Care worker. duties include
supervising children and
program planning as well
as light cleaning duties.
Job requirements; criminal
record check, 1st aid and
must hold a childcare pro-
fessional certifcate. drop
off resumes at the day care,
309, 2nd Ave. Strathmore.
help wanted help wanted
f.t. CooKS $13/hr 3-5 years
experience required, Cooks
helpers $11/hr experience
preferred. mail to: 510 hwy
#1 Strathmore Ab t1P1m6.
CASuAl food ServiCe
worKer. required at
Strathmore health Center.
Please e-mail resumes to
regan.thompson@alberta-
healthservices.ca.
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Light Construction & Garden Equipment Trenching
New & Used Equipment Sales & Service
Lar-Don
RentaLs Ltd.
15 Spruce Lane, Strathmore
Bus: 403-934-3727 Fax: 403-934-3849
Echo Power
Equipment
rental equipment
Marv Poettcker
Your
Painting Pro
Painting since 1975
co-alta Holdings
O 403.901.1137
C 403.880.3299
Specializing in Repainting
(Inside / Outside)
Residential Light Industrial Commercial
painting
Furnace Replacement Repairs & Maintenance
Air Conditioning Certified HVAC Technicians
Plumbing Duct Cleaning
Our Team aT YOur Service!
403.934.4957
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Whole Home
We make your house a HOME
Specializing in:
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403-620-1970
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general contractors
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Waste Disposal & Port-A-Potties
Serving Strathmore, Drumheller & Areas
403.934.5605
10B Bayside Place, Strathmore, AB
waste disposal
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Drilling Co. Ltd
Water Well
Drilling
Pump Systems:
Supply, Install & Repair
Water Conditioning
Equipment
403-934-4271
Strathmore
Serving the rural Community
for 58 yearS
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Constantly Selling
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Tina Scott
403-901-5388
www.strathmorerealty.ca
real estate
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Home Equity Lines
Raw Land
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Vonnie Bosch
Mobile Mortgage Specialist
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vbosch@atb.com
mortgages
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dennis j seibel
photo / video
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Residential Commercial Interior Exterior
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Roy Chester 403-520-1974
www.rjchester.com
WIndoW ClEanIng
by Roy Chester
window cleaning
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Steel Aluminum Copper
Metal Roofing Custom Flashings Accessories
Bay A, 1115 - 48th Avenue S.E.
Calgary, Alberta T2G 2A7
www.metalworkscanada.com
Bus: (403) 279-2766
Fax: (403) 770-2277
Toll Free: 1-866-279-2766
Steel Aluminum Copper
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Fax: (403) 770-2277
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Steel Aluminum Copper
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Fax: (403) 770-2277
Toll Free: 1-866-279-2766
metal roofing
Handy Kinda Guy
Painting Plumbing
Small Renovations
Decks & Fences
Bathrooms
Flooring
General Maintenance
Basement Renovations
Call BoB 403-861-7822
general contractors
Iop row ltd.
Specializing in Insurance Claims
Your Complete Exterior Finishing Company
Experts in Vinyl Siding, Sofft and Fascia
Continuous Eavestroughing Windows & Reroofs
Aluminum and Smart Board Batons
Cell: 403-968-9211 Work: 403-934-4334
Fax: 403-934-4422 Email: toprowtom@telus.net
For a FREE QuotE Call tom
general contractors
Naomi Hickey
Mortgage Specialist
Strathmore & Surrounding Areas
New Builds/Refnances
Welcome to Canada
Self Employed
403-818-1387
naomi.hickey@scotiabank.com
mortgages
302 Canal Blvd., Strathmore
403-901-0522
www.cwss.ca
State-of-the-art Facility
Secure Gate Access & Video Surveillance
All Units Individually Alarmed
Various Unit Sizes
Heated Units Available
On Site Management
storage
Daisy Does Recycling
Help Save the Planet for the Future
Jamie Walker
- Owner
403-542-2733
4urecycling@
gmail.com
recycling
Larrikin Veterinary
Services Ltd.
Dr Jan Currah
Large Animal Farm Calls!
Dr Jennifer Currah
(aka Dr. Nif)
House Calls for Cats & Dogs!
403 983 0771 Fax 403 983 0777
www.larrikinvets.ca
vets@larrikinvets.ca
Serving Strathmore & Area
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veterinarians
music
Accepting
Singing Lesson
Registration now!
Singing and piano lessons
for students age 8 and up (children and adults)
Age 6 and up for Piano
Weekly lesson starting at $100/month
Diva Cantori (Girls Choir)
Ages 12-22
$250/semester
Call 403-983-8168 or email
cantiforte@gmail.com
singing lessons
Custom Carpentry
& Renovations
Carmon Wiebe
Ph. 403.901.0884 c. 403.710.2165
carpentry
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