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Rocky Blokland was shopping at No Frills
preparing for a busy Saturday at the bakery
when he got the call from his wife that an
SUV had driven into the store.
Ellie Blokland had just fnished serving
two children and their nanny, who were at
the bakery for a pop and a doughnut. She
called him at No Frills to come back to the
bakery and that there was a major problem.
An SUV had jumped the curb and drove
into the restaurant, sending glass and debris
fying at approximately 4 p.m. on May 25.
My wife was standing behind the show-
case and she had just fnished getting these
two kids the donut. We have these glass
doors on the back, she shut the doors which
is good because something hit the front of
the showcase and shattered the glass and
it would have gotten her standing behind
(there), said Rocky.
Everyone was shaken including the SUV
driver, Godfrey Mansfeld from Calgary.
Mansfeld was heading to Rockys to en-
joy coffee and a sausage roll with his sister
who lives in Strathmore.
I came up from down the bottom (Lake-
side Blvd) made a left stop there, made a
left hand turn, I come up (the street) and
a car came out. I stopped let him out and I
pulled in and then all of a sudden boom. I
put my foot on the brake, I know I did, and
it just wouldnt stop, it kept on going, said
Mansfeld.
The nanny and the two children were tak-
en to Strathmore Hospital where they were
treated for minor cuts from the fying debris
before being released.
You dont know how thankful I am no-
body got killed, because I dont think I
could go back in there if that would have
happened. We can fx that building thats
not a problem, said Rocky.
Were going to rebuild and theres going
to be a whole new front end on the bak-
ery, and were going to be bigger and better
than ever once we get open.
Rockys expects to have the bakery open
again in less than 30 days time. The col-
lision is still under investigation by the
Strathmore RCMP and the SUV has been
seized for a mechanical inspection.
No serious
injuries in
bakery collision
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A proud group of 19 students from
Standard School crossed the stage to
receive their diplomas on Friday night
in front of a packed out gymnasium.
Students representing the commu-
nities of Gleichen, Hussar, Rockyford,
Rosebud and Standard made up the
2012 graduating class in Standard this
year. As always the gymnasium was
tastefully decorated in purple, black
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toon characters representing each of
the grads on the walls. After a wonder-
ful meal catered by Pat Murphy from
Rosebud the program of thanks and
toasts began. Mr. Ed Yu gave a marvel-
ous tribute to the grads on his guitar
and sang the lyrics that he made up for
each of them personally. The students
presented their parents with roses with
their Forever Grateful tribute before
the ceremonies began.
After a small roast by teacher Mark
McKeen, the following grads received
their diplomas from Principal Karen
Smith: Owen Dahm, Cody Dale-McNair,
Adelle Ellis, Janelle Hoff, Abraham Jen-
sen, Ryan Joyce, Amy Kalbhen, Travis
Kathol, Justin Kinney, Stephanie Lars-
en, Morgan McCallum, Carly Melcher,
Duncan Michie, Mallory Nelson, Toby
Noy, David Rasmussen, Caley Ryan,
Ethan Stinn and Brandon Thomas.
Valedictorian Toby Noy addressed
his fellow graduates with the begin-
nings of Coach Herb Brooks locker
room speech to the USA Mens hockey
team before they played the USSR.
Right moments are born from great
opportunity, and thats what you have
here, tonight boys, thats what you
earned here tonight. One game, if we
play em ten times they might win
nine, but not this game, not tonight.
Tonight, we skate with em, tonight we
stay with ... This is your time. Now go
out there and take it. (Herb Brooks),
rendition by Noy. Noy stated that their
group was a tight knit group who had
been together through thick and thin.
They had learned what it was like to
work and play together as a team and
encouraged his class at the end again
with the last line of Brooks speech,
This is your time. Now go out there
and take it.
The encouragement and commission
by Noy in his speech was continued by
the following guest speaker, whom the
grad class chose to address them for
the evening, Scott Courtney. Courtney
told the class before him to be pas-
sionate in all they seek to do in their
lives, to take time, to make little goals
and keep them alongside their bigger
dreams.
The evening concluded with the
Grand March and frst dance with the
parents before students headed off to
their various graduation parties.
Jumpstart Day was held at Canadian Tires across the country on
May 26. in Strathmore, there was a BBQ and a Balloon Pop. Between
the BBQ, Balloon Pop and Jumpstart ball sales, Strathmore raised
$6,039.05, all of which will be used to help get kids involved in sports
who may not be able to afford to otherwise. The winner of the Balloon
Pop Grand Prize, a youth bike, was Makayla Cody. The Orfords, own-
ers of the Strathmore location, would like to thank encana, No Frills
and all of the customers and volunteers who helped make the day
possible. The Youth Club of Strathmore is a member of the Jump-
start committee, and so Shannon Zieman, kids from the leadership
program, and other members of the Youth Club helped with the BBQ
side of things.

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The SHS graduating class of 2012 hit the podium this past
Saturday, May 26.
The days events began at the high school with the opening
ceremonies where 204 graduates walked the stage in their
blue robes. Other events throughout the day included the vol-
unteer organized banquet, the grand march and evening cer-
emonies, and in addition, the nights safe grad.
We had a phenomenal committee pulling together, it was
a lot of hard work from a lot of different people that really
made it the success that it was, said Deb Betterton, parent
volunteer and organizer of the banquet.
The extensive planning and preparation for the optional
banquet proved to be successful with 549 guests in atten-
dance, numbers signifcantly higher than the 422 of last year.
Betterton estimates about 80 graduates attended the banquet,
whereas the majority of students celebrated elsewhere. There
is still room for improvement in the consequent years, and
perhaps more graduates will choose to celebrate together,
which is the wish of many parent volunteers.
Betterton saw no challenge in planning the banquet entirely
by the hands of volunteers, but maintains the mindset that for
banquets in the future, the more the merrier.
The banquet committee would have loved the involvement
of the school, and going forward, hopes that it could maybe
happen next year, because it was so great and, everyone had
a great time, she said.
In order for more school involvement to become a reality,
Betterton thinks that the initiative and change needs to come
from the grads, not from one parent group.
All in all, it went by as a blur and without a hitch, it just
seemed so perfect, said Betterton and laughs, it went by
very fast, good thing I took a lot of pictures!
In regards to the nights safe grad, which took place at
Strathmores Family Centre, parent volunteer and organizer
Michelle Walker felt that the students were satisfed and that
the night was well worth it.
Our concern was to get everyone home safely with as little
incidents as possible, which we achieved. We had great volun-
teers and its really all about the volunteers, we couldnt have
done it without them, said Walker.
It is strongly emphasized that the days success would not
have been achieved without the combined efforts of all the
student, teacher and parent volunteers. Special thanks are giv-
en to: Michelle Driver, Myrna Johnson, Janet Barbeau, Tammy
Arbuthnott, Kevin and Joy Muenchrath, Robin Jones, Tracy
McGougan, Lynda Witty, Lynn Johnson, Jody Schneider, Audra
Blakney, Dale Stephenson, Nicole Lemoine, Sandy McKenzie,
Dianna Bruce, Tracey Rogers, Shirley Armstrong, and grad su-
pervisors Connie Pedersen and Rob Pirie, and the arena staff.
Heres to the graduates
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Cruisin the dub
There were 204 Strathmore High School graduates who made the trek across the
stage in front of their beaming families to accept their diplomas on may 26. The class
of 2012 just has to fnish up exams and then they will be heading out into the world.



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members of Communities in Bloom and the community spent an eve-
ning cleaning up Gray Park on may 25. Theo (left), Candy, Robert and
Bernadette.



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Cleaning up our town
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town of
strathmore
We heard theres room in...
upcoming council meetings
will be held June 6 & 20 at 7:30 pm.
Agendas are available on the Town Website
under Council.
680 Westchester Road, strathmore, AB t1p 1J1 403-934-3133 offce Hours: m - F 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
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locAl tAlent AnD VenDoRs WAnteD FoR cAnADA DAY!
The Town of Strathmore is extending an invitation to locals who would like to show-
case their talent at our annual Canada Day in the park. We are also inviting local food
vendors to set up and sell food for the day. Please contact the Town Offce and ask for
Jennifer if you have an interest in this.
cAnADA DAY cAnoe RAces!
Bring a partner and join us at Kinsmen Lake on July 1st
2012 for Canada Day Canoe Races. To sign up please
contact Jennifer at the Town Offce (403-934-3133)
by June 15, 2012.
VolunteeRs neeDeD
The Town of Strathmore is presently seeking volunteers to serve on the
following Board: names Advisory committee
1, 2, or 3 year terms, choice of applicant
Volunteer applications are available at the Town Offce from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm week-
days. Please forward your application or inquiries to: Jennifer Sawatzky, Municipal
Clerk. Town of Strathmore, 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Telephone: 934-3133 Fax: 934-4713
line pAinting
Painting will begin (weather permitting) after the Spring clean-up is completed.
We currently have 45,000 linear meters as well as numerous arrows and handicap
symbols to complete.
The following application for development has been conditionally approved by the Town
of Strathmore, subject to the right of appeal to the Subdivision and Development Appeal
Board:
Application: 12/D-074
Civic Address: 27 Spruce Lane
Legal Description: Lot 9, Block 3, Plan 801 1532
Development: 518.82m General Industrial, Minor Development
with Fascia Signage (185.78m Offce
and 333.04m Shop)
The above noted fle can be viewed at the Town Offce during regular business hours.
The permit is scheduled for issue ffteen days after the date of this publication provided
no appeals are fled prior to the appeal deadline. Any person wishing to appeal this
decision may do so by completing and submitting an appeal form, with the appeal fee
of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to the Town of Strathmore, addressed to: Secretary,
Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, Town of Strathmore, 680 Westchester
Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1.
Date of Publication: May 31, 2012
Deadline for Appeal: June 14, 2012
Linda Nelson,
Deputy CAO
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olD VeHicle RounD-up sign up
YouR olD VeHicles toDAY!
The Town of Strathmore is committed to cleaning up our community to make it an even
more beautiful place. We have noticed old vehicles in yards that could be picked up free
of charge and recycled. If you have any old vehicles that you are interested in having
recycled, please call Eagle Head Auto at 403-934-3434, a government registered auto
recycling facility.
2012 pRopeRtY tAX notices
The 2012 Property Tax Notices were mailed May 14, 2012. If you have not received your
tax notice please contact the Town at 403-934-3133. To avoid penalties payment must
be made no later than June 30th, 2012. If you are on the Tax Installment Payment Plan
(TIPP), please note on your tax notice that your payment for June 1st changes to refect
the current year tax levy.

cAnADA meeting
There will be a Canada Meeting held in Council Chambers on June 5, 2012 at 7 pm
for all talent, vendors and anyone looking to volunteer.

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michaela Grocholski,
(r) with Heather (l) and
makayla at the Advance-
ment Ceremony. All of the
girls advancing to a new
unit were given a rose with
their pin.
Photo Courtesy of
Michaela Grocholski
Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
As years wear on and children be-
come teenagers, and then become
adults, they often leave behind passions
they had in their younger days. Some
may stay longer in whatever group or
club they were in, but often they will
eventually leave.
Michaela Grocholski, who grew up
in Strathmore, was in Girl Guides when
she was young, and though she left for
a short time, she has returned now to
share the passion and love for it with
future generations.
Growing up I did 13 years of guid-
ing, I started in Sparks when I was fve
and went all the way up to Ranger and
ended in high school. Just this past year
I got back into it by becoming a leader
with the Sparks unit which is for girls
aged fve and six, said Grocholski.
She had always kind of missed it and
after moving to Calgary she felt a little
out of touch with her community. Re-
joining as a leader was just one way to
get involved with the community again.
Grocholski attributes Guides as one
of the best things she has ever done,
and feels it helped her grow in many
ways.
Its given me a lot of confdence to
try new things and maybe to not to con-
form to what everyone else is doing. Its
just a lot of making new friends, doing
crafty things, going camping and doing
a lot of skills that maybe you wouldnt
if you were just hanging out with your
friends at their house or whatever, said
Grocholski.
Working with children is something
Grocholski will do for the rest of her
life. She has recently fnished obtain-
ing her degree in education and hopes
to teach at a middle school or high
school level. Spending all those years
in Guides also helps lend experience to
her new role as a teacher.
Hopefully when I get my own class-
room and start teaching I can tell girls,
hey join this group, it really helped me
build skills and do stuff that I wouldnt
have done otherwise, said Grochol-
ski.
Its a pretty rewarding feeling plan-
ning for the girls and just seeing how
much fun they have. They can always
think of something that they love to do
at Sparks and most of the time when
you ask them what their favourite thing
is they say everything. Its just a nice
feeling and it makes me feel like Ive
given something back as well.
Grocholski is involved with the Cal-
gary Girl Guides, and next year will be
leading the Brownies. Registration for
all Girl Guides levels begins on June 1.
Guiding others into the future
JEFFREY BECHTHOLD
On completing a Master of Arts
in counseling Psychology.
Your perseverance is evident in all your
academic and career achievements.
Luv U AlwaysJim, Patricia
and the whole family
paul BECHTHOlD
On completing a Bachelor of Education in
Secondary Mathematics.
Your intellect and quick wit has and
will continue to serve you well.
Luv U AlwaysJim, Patricia
and the whole family
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Manny EvErEtt
Times Contributor
Elementary students in the Grades
1 and 2 classes from Standard School
explored the International Childrens
Festival in Calgary on Wednesday, May
23.
The International Childrens Festival
happens every year in Calgary in the
downtown area around Stephan Av-
enue and the Olympic Plaza, and is
by no means just a childrens event.
Children and adults of all ages are en-
tertained through the performances
and the hands on activities provided
in the area. Children are encouraged
to participate with all their senses
through many open air activities like
face painting, an infatable maze, play-
ground, dressing up in a Nylon Zoo,
and Chalk Walk just to name a few.
The children attended two events
during their day in Calgary. The frst
was a musical concert by Norman
Foote at the Jack Singer music hall.
Foote engaged the entire audience
with his loud and entertaining music.
The children were invited to partici-
pate with dancing and singing.
Norman Foote is an award-winning
entertainer who has received inter-
national acclaim for his songwriting,
outrageous props and off-beat sense
of humor. His stage show is uniquely
Norman and is innovative both mu-
sically and visually. Norman will be
featuring songs and comedy from his
JUNO Award Winning CD Love My
New Shirt; an ageless collection of
great melodies with humorous and
clever lyrics. (from Childrens Inter-
national Festival in Calgary).
The second performance the class
attended was The Ugly Duckling and
The Tortoise and the Hare performed
by Light Wire Theater from the USA.
It was an entertaining and unique
performance of bright colors and
black light theatre. The children were
amazed at the end of the performance
when the actors took off their black
costumes and the children saw who
was behind the puppetry. Unforget-
table electroluminescent crayon-like
creatures light up the stage in this tru-
ly unique and visually dazzling inno-
vative theatrical experience. Two clas-
sic tales about trusting your instincts
and having faith in yourself are re-
told with stunning and colorful grace.
Light Wire Theater is known for their
production of Darwin the Dinosaur,
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Keep your eyes open for next years events at calgary-
childfest.org.
The Sacred Heart Parish held a trunk sale at Sacred Heart Academy on
may 26. Pictured (l-r) are some of the volunteers for the event, matt Dyrgas,
Shirley Raber, isabella Lupyczuk, Anne Bailey, marian Dayman, Gerarda
Deryber, Karen VanVerdegem, Frans Deryber, Justine Dayman and Krysta
VanVerdegem (front right). Organizers thanked the many parish members
who donated items for the sale.

Jason Glabik Photo
These ladies pose for a photo at the BBQ table,
where many hungry shoppers were fed at the
trunk sale. Back row (l-r), Celine Helfrich, Kazia
Sodaro and Sandy OLeary. Front row (l-r), Don-
na Johnson and Pat Howe.

Jason Glabik Photo
Fundraising magician
John Kaplan (left) made
his assistant disappear
during a show at the
Hope Community Cov-
enant Church on may
24. The show was a
fundraiser for the Youth
Club of Strathmore,
which had Kaplan per-
form last year as well.

Jason Glabik Photo
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Kevin SorenSon, M.P., Crowfoot
Parliamentary Report
Once we formed government in 2006, I was
elected to Chair the House of Commons Standing
Committee on Foreign Affairs and International
Development. One of the last studies our commit-
tee completed during my tenure was an overview
and update on Canadas Mission in Afghanistan.
Shortly after, Prime Minister Harper struck a Spe-
cial House of Commons Committee with the sole
mandate of monitoring Canadas Mission in Af-
ghanistan. I was appointed to that Special Com-
mittee and elected to the Chair. I led the com-
mittee when it traveled to Afghanistan to witness
frst-hand Canadas efforts.
Simply stated, Canadas mission has been to sup-
port the Afghan governments and the internation-
al communitys goal of transferring the responsi-
bility for Afghan security to Afghans by 2014.
The testimony our committees heard from
witnesses in Ottawa and Kandahar detailed our
whole-of-government approach that Canada took
in Afghanistan so that we could more effectively
address the complexities involved in fghting a
modern counter-insurgency war while helping to
rebuild a country.
Afghanistan has been one of Canadas top inter-
national policy priorities. Canadas engagement in
Afghanistan has been like no other in our history.
Canada has helped: signifcantly increase access
to education (especially for women and girls);
over seven million children enrol in school and
get polio vaccinations; train over 1,450 health
workers, including doctors, nurses, midwives and
community health workers; rehabilitate the Dahla
Dam and its irrigation system, which created over
2,012 jobs; build and repair 50 schools in Kanda-
har province; and much more in every sector of
Afghan society.
Canadas ultimate goal is to sustain the gains
that have been made as a result of the sacrifces
of Canadian troops and help Afghans rebuild Af-
ghanistan into a viable country that is better gov-
erned, more stable and secure, and never again a
safe haven for terrorists.
Most recently, in Chicago the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO) and the United Na-
tions mandated International Security Assistance
Force met to discuss the future of Afghanistan.
The United States and the government of Afghani-
stan have the lead and are working to determine
the contributions from allied nations, including
Canada, as Afghanistan moves toward providing
its own security. NATO is shifting to a supporting
role in 2013. The work being done now is arrang-
ing for the future training and fnancing of the
Afghan military and police. These commitments
by individual nations will be reached by July at
the Tokyo Donors conference.
Prime Minister Stephen Harper stated, For
more than a decade, the brave men and women of
our Canadian Armed Forces, the RCMP, and many
dedicated public servants and civilians have made
enormous sacrifces to assist the Afghan people.
Our country will not have any military mission in
Afghanistan after March 2014.
Canada will contribute $110 million per year
over three years (2015-2017) towards helping sus-
tain the Afghan National Security Forces. We will
insist on strict accountability measures for this
funding.
The Prime Minister added that the Afghan Gov-
ernment must continue to demonstrate its com-
mitment to meeting international human rights
obligations, combating corruption, strengthening
the rule of law, increasing tolerance of religious
freedoms, and protecting womens rights as en-
shrined in the Afghan Constitution.
If you have any questions or concerns regard-
ing this or previous columns you may write me at
4945-50th Street, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 1P9, call
780-608-4600, toll-free 1-800-665-4358, fax 780-
608-4603 or e-mail sorenk1@parl.gc.ca.
Honouring Canadas
commitment to Afghanistan
From the offce of
Kevin SorenSon
Kevin Sorenson, Member of Parliament for
Crowfoot, is pleased that throughout the riding 89
local organizations participated and were award-
ed grants under the 2012 Canada Summer Jobs
initiative.
Sorenson says, 117 full-time summer jobs have
been created for students across our riding. They
will have an opportunity to gain valuable work ex-
perience and earn money for the upcoming school
year thanks to the federal Canada Summer Jobs
initiative.
Our Conservative governments top prior-
ity is creating jobs, economic growth and long-
term prosperity for all Canadians said Sorenson.
Through Canada Summer Jobs, we are helping
employers create these summer job opportunities
for students, while strengthening our communitys
economy. The added bonus is that many of these
students will be able to be at home with their fam-
ilies this summer and still earn money for their
return to school in the fall.
The funding will enable the students to gain the
skills and experience they need to be successful,
both now and in the future. Canada Summer Jobs
is an important part of our governments Youth
Employment Strategy. It is helping youth, particu-
larly those facing barriers to employment, obtain
career information, develop employment skills,
fnd jobs and stay employed, Sorenson says.
Economic Action Plan 2012 will provide an ad-
ditional $50 million over two years to enhance the
Youth employment Strategy so that more young
people can gain tangible skills and experience.
This funding will focus on connecting young Ca-
nadians with jobs in felds that are in high de-
mand. Additionally, the Harper government per-
manently increased the annual budget for Canada
Summer Jobs by $10 million in 2011.
Sorenson concludes, Canada Summer Jobs 2012
will provide up to 36 000 important job opportuni-
ties and experiences for students across the coun-
try. Todays students are tomorrows workforce, so
by investing in them we are helping contribute to
Canadas long-term growth, competitiveness and
overall prosperity.
Government of Canada
creating summer jobs
for students in Crowfoot
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Fule for Thought
I swore I wouldnt bring politics into this col-
umn, but sometimes the campaign trail has
events that should be shared! At frst, let me tell
you that I am not the type who fnds it easy to go
door to door dropping off election material. I
always feel Im intruding, but Debbie told me that
it was a must to get out and meet people. I guess
I worried that there might be people who would
release the hounds on me, if I did land on their
door step.
In actual fact, thats not too far from the truth.
I really only started to go to houses just before
the election, because I was forced! Deb would
drive me to a subdivision, park well ahead of me,
and do her marking in our van, while I lumbered
along. She even bribed me with offers of a Cold
Happy Hour if I stuck with this! Youd think I
couldnt be bought, but she found a way!
When I got to one of the houses, I rang the
bell as usual, but was met with the thud of two
big dogs hitting the glass front door, as they start-
ed to bark viciously. Now, Im not sure exactly
what happened, but it scared the crap out of me!
I learned in a Psych class that there are two re-
sponses to a threat: Flight or Fight.
I went to choose the latter, but then realized
the dogs had a barrier. Still frightened, I looked
through the glass door to see the owner of the
beasts scowl and wave me away! It really didnt
take much convincing, I quickly retreated, check-
ing mentally on things: neighbours not watching
check door still locked check bladder
didnt empty check!
I mustve been still a bit shaken as I hit the next
house, because THIS time I didnt ring any bells,
or knock. I just stuck my info sheet between the
doors and turned to leave. Now I know I was a
bit shaken, because with my frst step, I missed
slightly, and went down the three stairs on my
butt! I know Im not as fast as I was, but at this
point, I was up on my feet like a rocket! Anoth-
er check: neighbours not watching check
no one came to front door check extreme
butt pain check! I was now rattled, but hoped
this would be the last of the indignities I was
wrong.
Farther along in my campaign journey, I was
just heading to the front door of a house with an
attached garage. The owner was just pulling up
into the garage, and I thought this is great, Ill
catch him at the big door!
He didnt want to be caught at the big door, or
ANY door! I called out: excuse me sir, Im. but
I was met with an answer of: not interested.
and the big doors button was pushed with me
bending over, trying to fnish my sentence.
Uh, Im not selling anything, I.. while the
door continued to drop and close. Just then it hit
me! In a way, I WAS selling something I was
selling ME! I was trying to get his vote, and he
wasnt having ANY of that. For a brief moment, I
thought Id call out that I was some OTHER can-
didate but I fought off that instinct! No, I was
going to do this door to door stuff honestly! An-
other check: Door down, front door still locked
check pick up my dropped pamphlets
neighbours not watching not sure loss of
dignity check!
Mercifully, the Election day arrived, and I didnt
have to continue my quest. Debbie had forced me
onto the Campaign Death March, but it was now
done! At the high school on Election Day, I was
teaching my Grade 12 English class.
Tommy (name not real), was really talking
a lot, I thought. You know, Tom Im going
to have to move you if you keep this up, I said
calmly.
REALLY, Mr. Fule.REALLY? Youre going to
move me, TODAY? I mean, look Mr. Fule, its the
day of the election, my parents havent voted yet,
and YOURE going to move ME?
I cant tell you what I was thinking, but I CAN
tell you that I asked him if he knew he was black-
mailing me (politics can be a dirty business)! He
replied that he didnt see it as blackmail only
that he wanted me to consider all my options! I
moved him anyway!
Then I did my fnal count at the end of the day.
The day was done, there couldnt be anything
else, could there? I did my fnal checks: Cam-
paign over check school day over check
been blackmailed check!
(Fule for Thought is a slice of life humourous
column that will appear in the Strathmore Times,
written by long-time resident, town councillor,
high school teacher, coach, husband and father of
two Pat Fule. If you would like to get in touch
with Pat, you can send him an e-mail at Pat.fule@
shaw.ca)
The campaign trail
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The Wheatland District 4-H clubs
held their annual Heifer Show
may 26 at the Ag Grounds. Ja-
son Wilson of Hussar won the
Champion Yearling, while Sabrina
Kooistra won the two year old
cow-calf pair, then went on to win
the Grand Champion female for
the show. Seen here are Sabrina
Kooistra (back, l-r), confrmation
judge ethan Gosling and maria
Kooistra (front).
Show
time!
Photos courtesy of Patti Brewin
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Photo Courtesy of Glenda Schaffer
After many years of dedication to the local park, ivy Bogstie was presented with a plaque on
may 23 in Gleichen. Wheatland County, encana, the Gleichen Lions Club, Communities in Bloom
and the Gleichen Park Rejuvenation Committee all played a major role in the ceremony. On hand
for the presentation were Vern Hoff (back, l-r) and Harvey Sauve from the Lions Club, County
Councillor Ken Sauve, Bill Baldwin (front, l-r) from encana, great granddaughter Laura Krbavac,
daughter Dian Sproule, ivy Bogstie and granddaughter michelle Krbavac.
Dana Graff poses with the two bikes
that are being raffed off to help raise
funds for the playground project.





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8 million litres of paint and 70 million tires to date. Its just one
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Times Reporter
Its like buying a house, thats how
Westmounts Associate Principal
Dana Graff has begun to think of the
schools playground project. The new
playground will cost approximately
$300,000, which is equal to a decent
sized family home these days. The
playground is so expensive because
schools are required to install play-
ground equipment that is CSA (Cana-
dian Standards Association) approved.
Equipment that complies with the CSA
guidelines is expensive.
Fundraising began in April, and
there is still quite a way to go with
less than a month until the end of the
school year.
Were at about $90,000. A $125,000
will be matched from the CFEP grant,
so we need to raise a total of about
$175,000 to give us our $300,000. So
we need about another $85,000 or so,
said Graff.
CFEP is the Community Facility En-
hancement Program grant.
From now until the end of the school
year there are still a few fundraising
initiatives happening.
There is a coin jar in the school for
people to drop off their change, and
the individual who brings in the most
coins will win two tickets to Heritage
Park in Calgary. Outside the school
there is a blue dumpster, and people
are encouraged to stop by and drop
off their empty bottles in the bin dur-
ing school hours.
Parents who are on the playground
committee can also be seen at Sobeys
or No Frills on the weekend selling
raffe tickets. Two bikes, a boys and
girls bike, both with helmets, and four
tickets to Calaway Park are being raf-
fed off. Pat and Brian Coone donated
the bikes. Raffe tickets are selling for
$2 a piece and can also be purchased
directly at the school.
The other thing were doing is a
Sobeys card sale from now until the
end of the year. The nice thing about
it is were not asking people to give us
money because you buy a card for $50,
you get a card for $50 so you dont
lose any money, said Graff.
The grocery cards can be purchased
in $25 or $50 denominations, or a vari-
able card that can hold up to $500. The
form to purchase the cards is available
at the school, or at the booth in either
Sobeys or No Frills at the raffe table
hosted by the playground committee.
June 18 is the deadline to turn in the
order forms, and on June 25 people
will be able to pick up their card(s)
from the school.
Graff said everyone who is interested
is encouraged to purchase a grocery
card, whether they are a Westmount
parent or not. The hope is to raise
the $175,000 needed by the end of
the school year, but realistically Graff
thinks the committee will have to con-
tinue fundraising in the next school
year. If enough money can be raised
before the end of this school year the
planned installation of the project is
this fall. If the committee is unable to
meet its fnancial goal, installation will
be put on hold until spring of 2013.
A display is set up at the front of
Westmount school, which shows the
new structures for the playground.
There are also displays set up at
Sobeys and No Frills while the raffe
tickets are being sold.
Final fundraising push
before the school year ends
Honour in the park!
May 25, 2012 Strathmore TiMeS Page 11
Times TidbiTs
did You Know?
Over 2000 years ago sunglasses served a special purpose and it wasnt to block the
rays of the sun? For centuries, Chinese judges had routinely worn smoke-colored
quartz lenses to conceal their eye expressions in court. It wasnt until the
20th century that modern-type sunglasses came to be.
St Michael and All Angels Anglican Church held a bake and plant sale on
May 25 for their building fund. Rev. Jane Rowland (left), Beryl Page, Susan
Page (back) and Gwen Martin.
Jason Glabik Photo
Plant and bake sale
business hours
Mon - Thur 11 am - 11 pm
Friday 11 am - 12:30 am
Saturday 11 am - 12 am
Sunday & Holidays 12 pm - 11 pm
we are open for lunch everyday
Unit 419A 2nd Street, Strathmore, Alberta
- Prices do not include GST.
These gals were hard at work in the kitchen on May 22 as part of the Cook-
ing Together program through Bridging the Gap, aimed at 55+ seniors. Pic-
tured (l-r), Carol ehrman, Jean Buthfer, Doris Trahan, Rolanda Parnell, Sheila
Grindal and Marg Richardson.





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Jason Glabik
Times Contributor
Whether its cooking for-
eign dishes together or talk-
ing baby stuff with new
mothers, the local Bridging
the Gap program serves as
a means for 55+ seniors to
volunteer and socialize.
In Strathmore, the Bridg-
ing the Gap program has
two regular programs, a
Cooking Together program
and a mentorship program
partnered with Growing
Opportunities, which assists
new mothers.
On May 22, local seniors
prepared French dishes to-
gether as part of the Cook-
ing Together program. They
also had French dolls and
information on display as
part of the event. The pro-
gram is held the frst and
third Mondays of the month
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the
Lord of All Lutheran Church
in Strathmore. Typically,
there will be a guest speak-
er, information booth or dis-
play related to the cooking
at the event. The next Cook-
ing Together takes place on
June 4 and German food is
on the menu. Travel to and
from can be provided for se-
niors, said Marg Richardson,
one of the organizers.
The mentorship pro-
gram, meanwhile, connects
knowledgeable seniors with
new mothers on the sec-
ond and fourth Mondays of
the month at the Lutheran
Church from 11 a.m. to 1
p.m.
Its sort of like a rent
a grandparent program,
joked Richardson.
There are usually under
a dozen people at either
event, but numbers have
been increasing, she added.
The mentorship program
is mostly social, but does
feature some craft time.
Seniors and mothers con-
nect outside of the program
as well, Richardson said.
For more information
about Bridging the Gap, vis-
it bridgingthegapalberta.ca.
Bridging the Gap through
cooking and mentorship
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Times Contributor
With warm weather and sunshine is
just around the corner, many people
are eager to start working on their
tans without worrying about the con-
sequences, like skin cancer, but there
are things that can you can do to help
prevent and be aware of the risks.
Melanoma is the least common form
of skin cancer, but it is also the most
deadly as it can spread to the rest of the
body. However, melanoma is also one
of the most treatable cancers if diag-
nosed quickly. It is also one of the most
preventable, with 90 per cent of mela-
nomas caused by ultraviolet (UV) rays.
Annette Cyr, Chair of the Board of
Directors for the Melanoma Network
of Canada, states that it is a tough dis-
ease. The frst step to preventing mela-
noma is knowing the warning signs.
she says.
We always suggest [looking for] the
A.B.C.D.E.s of melanomas, says Cyr.
This stands for asymmetrical, border,
colour, diameter and evolution. If any
mole has one half that doesnt match
the other, an irregular or uneven bor-
der, an unusual colour (anywhere from
pink to tan to blue), a diameter larger
than 6 mm or the size of a pencil eraser,
or it is changing, it is a warning sign.
You dont need to have all of those
signs, Cyr says, but if you have any
one of them, its a sign you should get
checked out by a dermatologist.
Cyr recommends visiting a dermatol-
ogist rather than a doctor because mela-
noma can often be tricky to diagnose,
and having a specialist with the right
diagnostic tools is always benefcial.
UV damage is caused by the suns
rays and tanning beds. Cyr cautions
that if the top side of your arm doesnt
look like the underside, you have some
UV damage. Lifetime risk of contracting
melanoma is expected to have jumped
2,000 per cent from 1930 to 2015, which
Cyr says is a warning sign for our soci-
ety, particularly younger age groups.
Theres very few cancers that affect
the young, but with melanoma its hit-
ting that 15-30 age group like wildfre.
Although being out in the sun is hard
to resist on a summer day, Cyr offers
a few tips to be safe. Avoid peak UV
ray hours, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. as much
as possible and always wear as much
protective clothing as possible to cover
your skin.
The clothing must not be see-through
when held up to light. A broad-spec-
trum sunscreen with a minimum SPF of
30 is also suggested, along with a broad
rimmed hat of at least 2 inches and eye
protection.
You can also develop a form of mela-
noma in your eyes, Cyr says. Why do
you think they hand you goggles [when
you use a tanning bed]? To protect your
eyes.
Its playing with fre, Cyr says about
tanning, and strongly suggests using
either a spray tan or a lotion to gradu-
ally give you the sun-kissed colour you
crave.
While Studio 86 Tanning salon owner,
Vicki Penrod, agrees that there are risks
associated with tanning, if you use com-
mon sense and moderation, especially
with the help of trained professionals
who can properly asses your skins
needs, tanning can be safe and enjoy-
able.
We care about the health of our cli-
ents skin, Penrod says, explaining that
when a client comes in to her salon,
they are asked questions about tanning
history, family history to have their skin
type assessed, and people who fall into
skin type one (usually easily burnt, hav-
ing fair skin, fair hair, light eyes, and/
or freckles) are advised not to tan and
often will not be allowed to tan at pro-
fessional salons.
Penrod says that tanning beds are a
great way to get a nice, even tan in a
controlled environment, because the
timing system on the bed is set by the
computers which cannot be tampered
with by customers.
Cyr points out that one session in a
tanning bed increases the risk of con-
tracting melanoma by 75 per cent, and
Penrod clarifes that while it does in-
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The weather wont stop the Spring Festival this
year. Organizers are prepared in case, but are conf-
dent this year will be nice. And if its not, people can
move from outside to inside the curling rink.
The weather just hasnt cooperated in the last
couple of years. 2010 I think it was cancelled be-
cause it snowed, and last year it was very cold with
very few vendors, said Barb Narajiwsky, one of the
organizers of the day.
There will be something for everyone, including a
charity BBQ to help support Relay for Life, a DJ on
the Encana stage, performances by Calgary Dance
Express, plenty of fowers and much more outside
the curling rink. There will also be face painting, a
bouncy house, nine hole mini-golf and ice cream for
the kids. Inside will be all of the vendors, who will
be selling everything from baked goods to jewelry.
I think were doing good, were over 40 vendors,
I think it will be a good year and hopefully the
weather will be half decent, well keep our fngers
crossed, said Narajiwsky.
Strathmore and District Regional Victim Services
are also celebrating its 15 anniversary and will be
serving cake to attendees of the festival.
It is exciting because in the country its 35 years,
so weve been around a relatively long time in com-
parison for it being started and its come a long way
from a telephone help line to what it is today, said
Lesley Hering, program coordinator.
Everything begins at 10 a.m. on June 2, and is set
to wrap up around 4 p.m.
Spring Festival is almost here
Ciara Sandum won
the triple-crown at the
Hussar 4-H Show and
Sale may 27 at the
Hussar Arena. Sandum
claimed the Grand
Champion Confrma-
tion, Grand Champion
Grooming and Grand
Champion Showman-
ship for the frst time
since 2000, when Ty
Corbiell achieved the
feat. Ciara Sandum
(l-r), Wacy Sandum
and Buyer Kristen
Anderson from Rich-
ardson Pioneer stand
by Sandums calf,
which weighted 1,455
lbs and sold for $4/
lb. Shane Fraser was
named the Reserve
Grand Champion with
a calf that weighed
1,259 lbs and sold for
$3.70/lb. Show with
Fraser (l-r) are Payden
Kaiser and buyer Doug
Lubinski from Western
Chev Olds.

Photos Courtesy of
Kim Sandum
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We are hosting a Junior Clinic on the July long weekend. This is a great opportuni-
ty to bring your family out camping for the weekend, and give your kids some great
professional instruction on the game. Priced at only $20 per person, you will get:
- 2 hours of instruction (1 hour in the AM, 1 hour in the PM)
- short game clinic including instruction on chipping and putting.
- swing lessons including instruction on grip, stance and full swing.
- lots of fun and games
- lunch after the frst hour.
- special treat after the 2nd hour.
This clinic will run on Saturday, June 30, and is limited to 20 (recommended for
children over 6 years old). Call the pro shop to book your camping and clinic spot
now!
oTher CourSe hAPPeningS:
Mens League - every Wednesday @ 4:00 PM & 6:00 PM
Ladies League - every Thursday @ 6:00 PM
Tightwad Tuesdays - every Tuesday all season long - $1 per hole
Turf & Turf starts June 17 (after 4 PM) - Fathers Day, $60 per couple,
incl golf, cart & steak sandwich dinner
Junior Program coming in July Details soon
I know, I know, I know everywhere you look these days you see CANCER
fundraisers! But did you also know cancer is the leading cause of death in
Canadians? Although with all the help from the variety of fundraisers held over
the years we have been able to increase the amount of survivors!
Thats awesome and we thank everyone who participates! What people do not
realize is Relay for Life is not just a fundraiser to fnd a cure! Each year we are
raising money to help make the diagnosis a little less stressful and increase
the quality of life for those fghting cancer. This includes a little of everything,
cancer information, Peer support systems, quit smoking assistance, how to
cope with cancer, medical support, transportation support the list of services
goes on forever.
June 15th is Strathmores Relay for Life from 7 p.m. - 7 a.m.
We will not sleep and we will keep going for cancer never sleeps! We will come
together to REMEMBER those we have lost! We will CELEBRATE with
those that have won! We will FIGHT with those that are fghting!
Now we need your help! We are so close to relay and our goal
of 20 teams. We are asking for the community to come together and join the
fght. Get your family, friends and coworkers together and join us for the event
of the year! We have so many new ideas to compliment the important tradi-
tions. Please go to http://convio.cancer.ca/site/TR?fr_id=10743&pg=entry&s_
locale=en_CA to register your team.
If you would like to participate but do not have a team please contact me by
phone (403)-901-3591 or email samhall.woodley@gmail.com and I would be
happy to fnd you a team. Lets show our support Strathmore.
Join the fght!
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630 Westchester Road
Strathmore
open houSe & RegiSTRATion
Trinity Christian Academy is accepting registrations for
Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 9 for the 2012-2013 school year.
In addition to offering a strong academic program in a Christian
environment we have many reasons to go to school at Trinity.
Please stop by during our open houses, meet the teachers, see the
school and get answers for your questions about our programs.
Open House:
Wednesday, June 13
from 3:00 pm - 7:00 pm
For further information please call the school at (403) 361-9631
or visit our web site at www.trinitylca.com
The annual Gleichen-Cluny,
Standard and Hussar 4-H Show &
Sale Achievement Day was held
on Sunday, May 27 at the Hussar
Arena. There were 26 members
that showed their steers this year.
An excellent job was done by all
of our judges: Carcass judge Katie
Songer with help from our junior
judge Cody Brown, showmanship
judge Matt Janzen and grooming
judge Dr. Ty Corbiell.
Chelsea Heryford did an awe-
some job as our MC for the show.
Erica Sage, Jessica Sage and
Mackayla Kaiser helped out in the
show ring.
The results of the show were:
Grand Champion
- Ciara Sandum
Reserve Grand Champion
- Shane Fraser
Grand Grooming
- Ciara Sandum
Reserve Grand Grooming
- Kayla Sandum
Grand Showman
- Ciara Sandum
Reserve Grand Showman
- Brendan Fraser
Junior Grand Champion
- Ashton Nail
Junior Reserve Champion
- Garrett Fandry
Junior Grand Grooming
- Brooke Fandry
Junior Reserve Grooming
- Ashton Nail
Junior Grand Showman
- Lane Adamcewicz
Junior Reserve Showman
- Eric Sandum
Intermediate Grand Champion
- Shane Fraser
Intermediate Reserve Champion
- Jayden Nail
Intermediate Grand Grooming
- Kayla Sandum
Intermediate Reserve Grooming
- Shane Fraser
Intermediate Grand Showman
- Shane Fraser
Intermediate Reserve Showman
- Jace Fraser
Senior Grand Champion
- Ciara Sandum
Senior Reserve Champion
- Cole Brown
Senior Grand Grooming
- Ciara Sandum
Senior Reserve Grooming
- Sydnie Kaiser
Senior Grand Showman
- Ciara Sandum
Senior Reserve Showman
- Brendan Fraser
Best rate of gain @ 4.66 lbs per
day - Eric Sandum
The awards night for all of the
winners will be on Sunday, June
24 at the Hussar Hall. As always,
Darren Rebalkin did a great job
as our auctioneer and the lo-
cal businesses showed their tre-
mendous support in purchasing
these steers. Ciara Sandums 1455
pound Grand Champion was pur-
chased by Richardson Pioneer
of Hussar for $4 and Shane Fra-
sers 1,259 pound Reserve Grand
Champion was purchased by
Western Chevrolet of Drumheller
for $3.70. The Hussar 4-H Beef
Club sold their 1,506 pound fund-
raiser calf to Newell Vet Clinic of
Brooks for $2. The sale average
was $2.58.
Hussar 4-H Show & Sale
June 1, 2012 Strathmore TimeS Page 15
Fundraising efforts
going strong
A&W held its second annual garage
and bake sale just outside the store
on may 26. The goal this year is to
raise $10,000 for mS in Strathmore
and the sale brings the restaurant
$1,149.50 closer to their goal. The
pennies for mS campaign brought
in over $3,000. A&W Strathmore
still has street hockey, the Kiddie
Carnival and the offcial mS day on
August 30 to go to help them reach
the goal.

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Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
The Strathmore Theatre Players will
be presenting Blithe Spirit on the
Strathmore High School theatre stage
June 20 to 23. The play follows a nov-
elist, who invites a medium to a din-
ner party in order to research her for
a character in his book. A sance is
held, and inadvertently someone from
the novelists past is brought back.
The person brought back is his frst
wife, and ensuing chaos follows.
We were trying to pick something
that people would possibly be familiar
with, also we really like (playwright)
Noel Coward, he is a very good play-
wright, a very witty playwright, said
Angela Reeves, co-chair of the Strath-
more Theatre Players.
Historically the group has performed
two or three productions a year, but
in the past few years they have been
somewhat limited with venue space.
In January there was a variety night
held, and with this upcoming produc-
tion Reeves said they hope its a sign
they are back to doing two to three
productions a year.
From July 9 to 13 there will also
be theatre classes offered to children
ages six to 12.
(Its) just to introduce children to
theatre in the community. It seems to
be an age group that maybe theres
not as much opportunity for them,
said Reeves.
Once they get into junior and se-
nior high school that they are able to
do theatre within the schools. Also
theyre at an age that usually they can
come and join us for some produc-
tions.
Blithe Spirit is held nightly at 7:30
p.m. from June 20 to 23. There will
also be a matinee on June 23. Tick-
ets are $15, or $10 for seniors and
students. Anyone looking for more in-
formation about either the play or the
theatre classes can call Angela Reeves
at 403-901-0182.
Theatre players rehearse
for upcoming performance
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development. This land consists of 2
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$287,000
call Sheila
MlS c3493418
call Sheila
Great 3 bdr house with lots
of living space. New laminate
flooring, lino and stainless
steel appliances. Newer hot
water tank and furnace. This
is a dream yard with a
Heated Oversized garage/
quonset and loads of room
for RV parking.
Quiet living in a great
town! $144,900!
MlS c3496424
Over 2000 sq feet of living
space. Huge corner lot with
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Lots of upgrades
Four bedrooms, two baths
Commuting distance to
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MlS c3519432
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Poirier
403
934-5533
3+1 Bedroom Bungalow
Central Air/Garage
26Ft Deep
In-Ground Sprinklers/
In Floor Heat
call robert & taMara
Renovated Main Floor Suite
Includes Titled
Heated Parking
Adult building with
many perks
the courtyarD
$230,000
call robert & taMara
parklane place
$219,900
Immaculate adult living
bungalow. New furnace
& hot water tank.
1 bedroom & den,
1 1/2 baths. Large
country kitchen.
call Shauna
MlS c3514042
3 Bedroom with Family Room
Big Yard and Deck
Newer Fence/Shingles/
Flooring
call robert & taMara
no conDo fees
$205,000
MlS c3510403
$94,900 owner says
sell! Bring all reasonable
offers. Garage and
backing to CANAL...
won't last at this price.
call debbie
MlS c3521619
Over 1300 of developed
living space. Lots of honey
oak woodwork throughout,
total 5 bedrooms, spacious
country kitchen and 3 baths,
lots of room in yard
for kids to play.
call debbie
$329,900!
outstanDing
value
Beautiful grand restored
home. There is nothing left
to do but paint the deck.
Oversized heated double
garage. Nice quiet
community. $179,900
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MlS c3466341
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Gated Community
1520 Sq Ft
Single Garage
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Vaulted Ceiling
Huge Covered Deck
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MlS c3479672
ranch estates
spacious 5 level
split - $339,900
Fully finished
on all 5 levels
3+1 bdrms plus den
Sunken family room
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Situated on large lot
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$323,900
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MlS c3516435
enD unit
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MlS c3505436
new price
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$219,900
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42 acres, horse set up near Wyndham $649,900
3 acre beautiful home west of S'more $649,900
3 acres raw land ready to build nice views $124,900
3.55 acres raw land private w/ trees $114,900
c
/
s
Backing Onto the Pond!
3 Bed, 2 Bath,
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Concept, Landscaped
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MlS c3521294
hillview
estates
Freshly Painted
Flooring Replaced
Comes with a Garage
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Building
aDult BuilDing
$165,000
MlS c3518602
call la Shaun
open concept,
vaulteD ceilings,
3+2 BeDroom,
Quality
finish
throughout!
fully DevelopeD
show home plan,
Backs to green
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golf course,
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yarD!
$294,900
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Parking, heated
oversized garage
and a well
maintained home.
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new listing!
Fully dev 4 bedr home,
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$315,900 MlS c3513534
just listeD!
MlS c3523001
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acreage Built
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with many
renovations
$489,900!
call hayley
afforDaBle!
A fully dev 4 bedr home w/ dbl garage
New siding, new shingles, fresh paint
fenced yard, $254,900
close to schools and parks
solD
yarD for sale
$364,900
solD
awesome
floor plan
$279,900
c
/
s
call lorna
Paved Circle Drive
Lots of Trees
Walking Distance to all
Amenities
Attached Double Garage
Beautiful Brick
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$299,900
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MlS c3524267
call la Shaun
new listing
just 15 km to
new hospital
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acreage
$619,900!
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Back yard, and
across from park.
$356,900! MlS c3509574
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right down town
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Happening?
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Mark Your Calendars for these
Upcoming Special
Events....
4th AnnuAl Spring Sing
Strathmore Childrens Choir Presents 4th Annual
Spring Sing - Friday, June 1 7:30 pm Strathmore Alli-
ance Church. Tickets $2/person or $5/family available
at the door.
Spring feStivAl 2012
Saturday, June 2 Agricultural Grounds Market & Trade
Fair in the Curling Rink. Fun for the whole family, 10
am - 4 pm. For more info call
Rose 403-934-5589.
SeniorS Week
The Happy Gang is celebrating Seniors Week June
4 10. Afternoon Tea at the Seniors Centre on Lakeside
Blvd. Tuesday June 5, 2-4pm. (no charge)
Cooking together progrAm
Come out for some fun & socialization in preparing
a group lunch with the Cooking Together Program
through Bridging the Gap.
Monday, June 4 German theme. Monday, June 18
Danish theme - 10:00 am to 1 pm. Cost: $5.00 in-
cludes all supplies at the Lord of All Lutheran Church,
Strathmore. Transportation can be arranged if
necessary. Call Marg at 403.901.7811
www.bridgingthegapalberta.ca
BookSAle!
June 8 (noon- 7pm) & June 9 (10am 5pm)
Strathmore Municipal Library (85 Lakeside Blvd.)
Looking for that hidden treasure? Join us for our
quarterly booksale and get in on some great bargains!
tom fiSher memoriAl
golf tournAment
June 9. Call Legion for more details 403-934-5119
Author viSit!
Saturday, June 9 at the Strathmore Municipal Library
(85 Lakeside Blvd.) - Join us at 2pm as the library
welcomes local author, Samantha Adkins. Samantha
will be reading from her new book,
Suspiciously Reserved. Join Samantha after for a
book signing and light refreshments.
relAy for life
is looking for survivors, volunteers, and teams for this
years event. June 15th, 2012 from 7pm to 7am at the
AG grounds. For more information please call Kristel @
403.901.8450 or strathmorerelayforlife@hotmail.com.
BriDge tournAment
June 16th (Sat). Registration and lunch at (11am) $20
per person, bring a partner! Strathmore Senior Center,
Strathmore municipal library Bldg
86 Lakeside Blvd. Contact J Burton (403) 901 2477.
Blithe Spirit
Strathmore Theatre Players Guild presents, Blithe
Spirit, Wed. Thur, Friday June 20, 21, 22 @ 7:30pm
and Sat. June 23 @ 2pm & 7:30pm. Strathmore High
School Theatre. Adults $15, Seniors & Students $10. All
tickets half price on Wednesday June 20.
Tickets available at the door. Call Angela at
403-901-0182 for more info.
Royal Canadian Legion
For information regarding hall rentals, darts and crib,
please call 403.934.5119
Wheatland Conservation & Wildlife Association
(Your local fsh & game club). Meetings 2nd Thurs-
day every month, 7:30pm at the Clubhouse. Call Larry
at 403-934-4388 for more information.
Strathmore District Health Services Auxiliary
Meetings are held the fourth Monday of the month
@ 1:30 pm, (excluding July & August). Lower level
Conference Room at the Strathmore Hospital.
New members welcome. For more info please call
403-934-4436
Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce
meets the second Thursday 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
between 12 & 19 years. Call Joanna Howard at 403-
983-5796 for more information.
HIV Edmonton providing support, education and ad-
vocacy 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.
The Hope Bridges Society Board meetings held the
third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Please call
Marvin Hilton 403-901-8872 for information.
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 meet-
ings and upcoming events.
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.
Strathmore Homeschool Familes. Any Strathmore and
Area familes that are homeschooling are invited to join
our Yahoo Group. groups.
yahoo.com/group/strathmorehsfams
Meals on Wheels is available in Strathmore. For infor-
mation or to obtain this service please contact
Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335.
Parent Link has reopened as Hand-In-Hand Parent
Link Centre! Call 403-983-0076 for Program informa-
tion or drop by the offce in Country Lane Mall for a
Program Calendar
Strathmore FASD Parent Support Group
at the Strathmore United Church.
For more info call Pam @652-4776.
Blackfoot Crossings new winter hours
are Monday Friday 9am 5pm.
Call 403-734-4383 for more information.
Meetings and Sewing Workshops The 2nd and 4th
Thursday of every month at 7pm. We meet at the
Strathmore Ag Grounds, Red Quonset. Looking for
100% cotton or fannel fabric donations to do some
charity quilts. New Members Welcome. Contact Laurie
at 901-0088 or Wendy 901-3756.
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.
Strathmore Lions Club meets the frst and third Thurs-
day at the Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm.
Strathmore Country Gardens Club
Meetings at least once per month. Tours, guest speak-
ers, workshops and much more included in a member-
ship. $20 single, $30 family.
For more information visit
www.strathmorecountrygardensclub.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 Parent and Tot Playgroup,
meets every Tuesday at 9:30 - 11:30 am. in the
Strathmore United Church Basement. For more infor-
mation call Tammy at 403-983-7284 or
Ali at 403-934-2089. $1 per child
Free Tree for all New Born Babies
Attention all infants remind your parents to register
your birth so a tree can be planted commemorating
your birth in the Chinook Credit Union Birth Forest
in Strathmore. Registration Forms are available at the
Town offce, Chinook Credit Union and Health Unit.
(A Communities in Bloom Project)
Strathmore & District Agricultural Society
Darcy Ledene - General Manager
Strathmore & District Agricultural Society
gmsags@telus.net 403.934.5811 Offce 403.999.7646
Cell 403.901.0299 Fax Facebook: Strathmore Stam-
pede Twitter: Strathmore Rodeo
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
Wheatland Rural Crime Watch. Meetings are the 3rd
Thursday of each Month. Featuring guest speakers.
For more information call 403-934-4055.
Strathmore Baptist Church Meeting
Sundays @ 11am and Thursdays @ 7pm, Call
Pastor David Blankenship for info 403-390-4431.
Wheatland Business Women Meet the second Tuesday
of the month @ 8:00 am at Days Inn & Suites. New
members welcome http://businesswomen.ca and fol-
low us on Facebook. Call 403-324-6641.
Happy Gang 55 plus Seniors Meetings; 2nd Tuesday
every month @ 1:15pm. Potluck Supper; fourth Tues-
day every month at 5:30pm. Everyone welcome! Hall
Rental; $80. Call Shirley @ 403-934-9927. All other
inquiries call Eric @ 403-901-1596.
Strathmore Fun Runners Car Club Meets the frst
Wednesday of the month. New members welcome!
Please call Todd at 403-934-0558 or
Shawn at 403-901-9303 for info.
The Strathmore Youth Club
is looking for people interested in leading youth
programs and for a Volunteer Coordinator. If you are
interested in either of these positions, please contact
the Strathmore Youth Clubs Program Coordinator for
application details, inquire@youthclubstrathmore.info
or 403-324-4521.
Chestermere and area Children (& Families)
with Type 1 Diabetes. Our Goal is to create a group of
mature, 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.
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.
Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society(SRVSS)
SRVSS is looking for men and women interested in be-
coming front line victim advocates to provide support,
information and referrals to victims of crime or tragedy.
We need individuals interested in a challenging and
rewarding volunteer experience who are caring and
non-judgmental with a sincere interest in helping
victims move past their immediate trauma. We provide
extensive training in many areas, including sexual
assaults, domestic violence, suicide, court preparation,
and sudden death. If you are interested in volunteering
your time please contact Lesley Hering at the Strath-
more RCMP Detachment at (403) 934-6552. Website:
www.strathmoreregionalvictimservices.com
RCCG Peculiar People Assembly, Strathmore Meeting
Sunday Services at 10am & Wednesdays Bible study at
7pm. Venue: Chuck Mercer room of
Centennial Civic Centre. PH: 403-667-7832
e-mail pastorlawal@gmail.com
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Meeting in the Storefront School @ 688 Westchester
Rd., Strathmore. Saturday morning @ 10:00 AM
Pastor Ghena Girleanu, phone 403-983-0081.
Strathmore Girl Guides, looking for Spark,
Brownie, Guide Leaders,
come join the fun stay for the adventure. Training
provided. Call Yvonne 403 934 4238, you dont have
to have a daughter in Guiding to be a leader.
Wheatland County Food Bank
urgently requires VOLUNTEER SCREENERS. Please call
Sylvia at 403-934-5287 or WFCSS at 403-934-5335
for info.
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings
Strathmore open meetings Monday 8:00pm, Hope
Community Church, Call 403-934-9570 or 403-901-
6009. Strathmore Full Gospel Church Closed meet-
ings Ladies, Tuesdays @ 7pm, Call 403-901-1163.
Mens, Tuesdays 8:30pm, Call 403-324-0056. Open
Step Meeting, Thursdays @ 8pm at Full Gospel Church,
Call 403-361-9396. If drinking is a problem, please
come to a meeting or all any of the numbers just to talk
ZUMBATOMIC
Sundays at the Ag society Quonset at the rodeo
grounds 6:30. Sponsored by Wheatlandrecreation.
ca ZUMBATOMIC (families welcome), come join the
craze with your family ages 3-103! $5.00 per person.
June 1, 2012 Strathmore TimeS Page 19
Relay for Life is only a few weeks away
and teams are busy trying to fundraise
everything they can to help the worthy
cause. On may 26 the Golden Hills team
held a BBQ in front of m&m meat Shops.
Nancy and Howard Smith, Brenda and
Bill Scott, Kelly-Anne mcCarry, Brent
Kenny and Sharon and mike Kuyster-
mans took shifts manning the grills.
They raised $653 from the BBQ.


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14 May 2012 Further to the media coverage regarding allegations of plagiarism, the Alberta
Press Council notes the recent publication by Te Anchor Weekly of Chestermere of an
apology column by Steve Jefrey, entitled No More Lighthouse. Te column is found on
page 20 of Te Chestermere Anchor Weekly, volume 11, no. 19, 3 May 2012.
Mr. Jefrey has acknowledged in his column that he should have given credit where credit was
due. He lists in his column the authors of the works that he had plagiarized, naming George
Waters, Erik Deckers, Sheila Moss, Russel Wangersky, Peter Chianca, Joe Lavin, Man Martin,
John Brock, Jon Martin, Jason Love, Ed Smith, Laura B. Randolph, Daron Williams and Bill
Westcott as persons from whom (he) used substantial pieces of their work under (his) own
name.
Te Alberta Press Council views plagiarism as a serious ethical breach of accepted standards
of conduct within the newspaper industry. Te Council welcomes Mr. Jefreys public
acknowledgement of his wrong-doing and in light of this development which is akin to the
result that would be achieved by way of a formal adjudication under the Councils complaints
process, the Council shall proceed no further with the complaint received.
Te Alberta Press Council was established in 1972 as the frst provincial press
council in Canada. Led by a Board of Directors consisting of members from the
public and the press, the Councils mandate is to:
- To hear and mediate complaints brought against member newspapers
- To defend the established freedoms of the press, and
- To protect against limitations on access to public information
For further information:
Ms. Colleen Wilson, Executive Secretary-Treasurer
Alberta Press Council PO Box 2576, Medicine Hat, AB T1A 8G8
Telephone: 1-888-580-4104 (Alberta) or 1-403-580-4104
Email: abpress@telus.net Website: www.albertapresscouncil.ca
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BECAUSEWELIVEHERE
Pam KobluK
Relay for Life Committee
Strathmores 2012 Relay for Life
Committee welcomes everyone to join
us for 12 hours of fun, tears, remem-
bering and celebration as our commu-
nity fghts back against cancer.
Help us light up the night as we cel-
ebrate cancer survivors and honour
loved ones lost to cancer. Luminaries
are lit during a twilight ceremony, each
displaying a personal message from
loved ones. As you walk around the
track, their glow and message gives us
all inspiration and hope to continue to
fght for a future without cancer.
The Remember Ceremony is an emo-
tional ceremony that demonstrates the
need for vital support services and on-
going life-saving research to fght can-
cer.
Purchase your luminaries online at
relayforlife.ca or on site the night of
the event. Pre-sale may be purchased
at Chinook Credit Union, Diamond
Hair Studio and Curves.
Hope to see you there!
Help light up the night
BBQ fundraising
season has
begun
A Spring Tea and
sale was held at the
Lutheran Church
on may 26. Plants,
baked goods and
preserves were on
sale. Volunteers
hold up some of the
goods, maria Gi-
beau (left), Dorothy
Hood, Dana ehlert
and Linda mcivor.


Jason Glabik Photo
Tea time!
Grade 7 through 9 students from
Standard School along with teach-
ers mr. Wiewel and mr. mcKeen
took in a day of hiking at the dino-
saur Provincial Park near Brooks.
After making their own fres cooked
their lunches out on an open fame.
Left: TeddiAnn Skibsted, Stepha-
nie Larsen and Rebecca Shalene
climbing a tree after their lunch.


Manny Everett Photo
Hiking through the Dinosaur Provincial Park
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The Strathmore Royal
Canadian Legion held
a tea and bake sale
on may 26. Folks
were waiting for the
bake sale to start and
much of the goodies
were sold right away.
Coleen Cameron (left)
and irene Watson pre-
pare some cake for
visitors.
Bake
sale
at the
Legion
Jason Glabik Photo
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
The parents and members of the Hussar 4-H Show and Sale would like to thank the following
businesses, organizations and individuals for their very generous support of our annual
achievement day show and sale which was held on Sunday May 27th, 2012.
Its always great to see the local businesses support the efforts of the 4H youth!
Thanks to RICHARDSON PIONEER OF HUSSAR who purchased
Ciara Sandums Grand Champion calf for $4.00 per pound.
And to WESTERN CHEVROLET of DRUMHELLER who purchased
Shane Frasers Reserve Grand Champion for $3.70 per pound.
Thank you to Riverside Value Drug Mart of Drumheller for their support
with the purchase of three calves!
And to Gregory, Harriman & Associates of Strathmore for their support
with the purchase of two calves!
Thank you to our individual buyers: Westergard Motors, Drumheller; Evergreen Equipment
Ltd., Bassano; Evergreen Equipment Ltd., Drumheller; CJS Agro Services Ltd., Hussar;
Riverside Packers, Drumheller; Veno Ranches & McArthur Livestock, Gleichen;
Sage Farms, Hussar; Hi-way Service Ltd., Drumheller; Hussar Seed Cleaning Plant, Hussar;
Chinook Credit Union, Hussar; Meyers Norris Penny, Drumheller; Drumheller Co-op,
Drumheller; Gates Agencies, Standard; The Country Farmhouse, Cluny;
Helen Stewart, Bassano; Drumheller Chrysler, Drumheller; Holmen Seed Farms, Rosedale;
New West Milling, Bassano; and Dougs Earthmoving, Hussar
Thank you to Newell Vet Clinic of Brooks for purchasing
the 4-H Beef Fundraiser calf for $2.00 per pound.
We would also like to thank the Hussar Ag Society for the use of the arena and sound system;
Chelsea Heryford for an excellent job as MC for our show, Carcass Judge Katie Songer, Junior
Judge Cody Brown, Showmanship Judge Matt Janzen, Grooming Judge Dr. Ty Corbiell, Ring-
men Jessica Sage, Erica Sage and Mackayla Kaiser. Thanks to Darren Rebalkin for a super
job as our auctioneer and for donating his time again this year. To our photographer Janet Yule,
to Yvonne Comstock and Donna Collett for running the concession at the Arena, Chinook Credit
Union for printing the sale sheet, Desert Trailer Sales of Bassano for the use of the panels and
to A&L Stewart Farms for donating trucking.
Special thanks to the leader of our club Wendy Kaiser and to all of the other leaders,
participants and parents for a well organized and enjoyable day.
Thanks to everyone who helped to make this sale such a success!
THANK YOU!
From The Hussar 4-H Show & Sale Association
And The Hussar 4-H Beef Club
YOU ARE INVITED TO A PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
LaTerra Ventures Inc. invites you to an Open
House to discuss a proposed residential
community Area Structure Plan for
approximately 80 acres of land recently
annexed into the northeast corner of the Town
of Strathmore. Please join us to review our
preliminary plans and provide input on the
design and character of the community. We
welcome your feedback and look forward to
meeting you.
For more information please contact Kristi Beunder at:
403.201.5305 or kristi@longviewplanning.ca
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Thursday, 14 June, 2012
6:00 to 8:00 pm
(Refreshments will be provided)
Location: Strathmore Civic Centre
(Chuck Mercer Room)
(120 Brent Blvd, Strathmore)
Area Structure Plan
Suite 325, 259 Midpark Way SE
Calgary, Alberta T2X 1M2
tel: (403) 201-5305
web: www.longviewplanning.ca

Mossleigh, AB
Celebrating our Railway Ties
Discover the connection
between railway heritage and
todays horticulture. You will
not only love what you bring
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the story behind the plants to
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Garden Centre
AnnA Wegner
Times Jr Reporter
Hair for Haiti was a fundraiser orga-
nized by eighteen-year-old Rachel We-
gner to raise money for the Eben-ezer
Clinic in Haut-Limb, Haiti. When she
was only eight years old, Wegner took
her frst mission trip to the clinic with
Hope Community Covenant Church,
followed by a second trip in 2010.
Kyla from NV Hair and Body Studio,
a beautiful hairdresser who has also
been to Haiti with Hope, agreed to
shave Rachels head at Hope Commu-
nity Covenant Church on May 27. Weg-
ner decided to give her hair to Locks of
Love so she grew her hair long enough
to donate. She went out in the rain to
raise money and miraculously raised
over $3,000 for the clinic.
Ive been to Haiti a couple of times
and fell in love with the place. I want
to go back some time but I cant afford
it, so I decided to shave my head to
raise money for the [Eben-ezer] Clinic,
she said. Originally I wanted to try
to raise $2,000 but thought that was
too extreme of a goal so I lowered it
to $1,500. I reached that goal and was
encouraged by my youth leader to up
it to $3,000. Strathmore community
helped me raise $3,900 and there is a
bit more coming in.
Wegner also makes beautiful, hand-
knotted bracelets and sells them to
raise money for the clinic.
Did you know that all around us
there are countries that are very poor
and its very hard to survive? I would
like to go to Haiti and experience what
it is like to live without as much money
as we have and to see how things go
on there. Until then I give what I can.
Local teen shows locks of love
Strathmores own Rachel
Wegner shaved her head to
raise money for the eben-
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nated her hair to the Locks
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Shooting to
remember a
past member
Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
The Strathmore Archery Club will
honour one of its former members
this weekend with a memorial 3D
shoot. Josh Reiter was an outdoorsy,
athletic person and also an avid ar-
chery club member before passing
away said Strathmore Archery Club
President Steve Degagne.
This will be the frst time well
have ever done one for him, it was
brought to our attention from his
mom and dad about three or four
months ago. They asked us if we
could hold a memorial shoot for him
because he did love archery a lot,
said Degagne.
Every Monday he looked forward
to coming to shoot archery. His mom
and dad had told me that his best
moment in archery was when he had
a Robin Hood shot at the Calgary Ar-
chery Centre. The Robin Hood shot
is when you split another arrow with
your arrow.
When asked what people can ex-
pect by going to the archery club,
Degagne didnt hesitate with his re-
sponse of family.
The biggest thing that the Strath-
more archery club tries to put forth
is family. Where a grandfather can
shoot with a granddaughter, or an
entire family can shoot together at
each station, said Degagne.
Its not a sport where you have to
sit in the bleachers and watch either
an adult or a child play that sport,
its something that all ages can get
involved in and that is something
that the club strives to try and put
out there, that all ages can play in
this sport.
From the frst Monday of January
until the last Monday of April les-
sons are offered. During the rest of
the year Degagne says they try to
accommodate people looking for
lessons and that anyone interested
should contact either himself at 403-
901-3154 or Kevin Kemp at 403-901-
5446.
The shoot is being held at the ar-
chery club on June 3, with registra-
tion from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. and the
shoot beginning at 10.
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rugby teams last
week. The Spartans
girls rugby team
played Olds on May
22, the game was
rained out after 10
minutes of play. The
girls continued to
compete at a later
date but after a close
game were eliminat-
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Doug Taylor Photo
Home game win
Last Tuesday, May 22, the Strathmore Bantam B Lacrosse team played and dominated their home game winning 7-1. They pulled off good plays and
their teamwork outclassed their opponents with the ball.


Cody Gregory Photos
The Standard Red Sox base-
ball team (ages 6-8) won their
frst game of the season against
Hussar on Thursday night with a
fnal score of 5-3. Over 25 kids
are registered for this age group
in Standard, which is a coach
pitched team. All practises are
on Monday nights at the Sports
grounds. A little coaching from
parent Coach Jason Gauthier
before the game.


Manny Everett Photo
Standard Red Sox
win their frst game
of the season
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Cody Gregory Photos
Hard fought game
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strathmore
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Shannon LeClair Photos
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Obituaries
Potter, Gladys
(nee Poole)
September 28, 1928 -
May 21, 2012
It is with heavy but happy hearts that we
announce the passing of Gladys Potter
at 83 years of age. She has gone to join
her Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and be
reunited with her loving husband Cedric,
her dad and mom Humphrey and Mary
Poole, her older sister Mary Poole, and her
niece Heidi Hess. Gladys was raised in
Montreal, Quebec and attended Ebenezer
Gospel Chapel (Rosemount Bible Church).
In 1989 Gladys and Cedric moved to
Strathmore, Alberta where she resided for
18 years (Cedric passed away in 1998).
Five years ago she moved to Didsbury to
be closer to her daughter and family. Gladys
passed away at Bethany Care Centre in
Airdrie where she had resided for the past
1 years. She will always be lovingly
cherished by her daughter Cherie (Cheryl)
Plamping and husband Doug; as well as
by her grandchildren, Garth Plamping and
his wife Cara, and Heidi Plamping, along
with her great grandchildren Hezekiah and
Amos Plamping. She is also survived by her
daughter Starr (John) Harrison and grandson
David Harrison. In addition, her sister Ruth
(George) Wicks will lovingly remember her.
Gladys was always active with Cedric in
church work as a Sunday school teacher,
Pioneer Girls leader, and AWANA leader.
Gladys and Cedric were known to have
the gift of hospitality and most Sundays
would fnd people sharing Sunday dinner
with the family. Before Gladys hands were
crippled with osteoarthritis, she loved
making all kinds of crafts and doing them
well including afghans, pottery, wonderful
birthday cakes, painted fowers on glasses,
and millinery. Gladys other hobby was
reading; she was a voracious reader and
read virtually all the Christian novels that
Zion Evangelical Missionary Church in
Didsbury had to offer. A Memorial Service
was held on Sunday, May 27 at 2:00 p.m. at
Strathmore Alliance Church (325 - 1 Avenue,
Strathmore, AB.) Reception to follow. In lieu
of fowers, it would be appreciated that
donations be made to Samaritans Purse,
20 Hopewell Way N.E., Calgary, AB T3J 5H5
(samaritanspurse.ca). To send condolences,
please visit www.wheatlandfuneralhome.
ca.
BArStAD, Gordon Allan
May 5, 1951 May 25, 2012
Gords short battle with cancer ended on
May 25, 2012. He is survived by his brothers
Gerald and Robert (Karen); and his sisters
Helen (Jack) Talbot, and Elvina (Walter)
Langhans. Gord will also be missed by a
large extended family and many friends. He
was predeceased by his parents Elvin and
Eva; brothers Melvin, Clarence, Duane, Errol,
Donald, Leonard, Ronald, and Fred. Gord
was born in Calgary and raised in Gleichen.
He spent most of his life in Alberta, most
recently in Vulcan. He worked over the years
in a variety of oil patch and retail jobs. Never
concerned with possessions, he counted his
wealth as his family and many friends. He
was a favourite with young people at any
gathering and they came in numbers to give
him comfort during his fnal days. The family
thanks the staff at Rockyview Hospital for
their care. Funeral services will be held on
Friday, June 1, 2012 at Gleichen Community
Hall at 11:00 a.m. Interment at Gleichen
Cemetery. To send condolences please visit
www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.
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In Memory of
Lois Lavellee (Stolz)
July 31, 1953 - May 31, 2011
One year ago God
took you home to rest.
Sadly missed by your family & friends,
Mom, Dad (Hugo & Leona)
Sons - Keith (Charity), Reade (Eva)
Sisters - Charlotte, Elaine (Paul),
Janice (Ross), many nieces & nephews.
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coming events
Eileen Swan is pleased
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daughter,
Donella Swan
to
Azraie Dumont
Son of Steve
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Michael annicchiarico
Athletic director for Holy Cross
HCCs senior high track
and feld team has had a fan-
tastic season. All nine partic-
ipants advanced from coun-
ties to zones and three more
have qualifed for provincials
by fnishing in the top two
in their events at zones. This
is a record for our school!
Kirstyn Johnson fnished 1st
place for both long jump and
triple jump for junior girls.
Michael Pringle fnished
2nd in long jump in junior
boys and Michael Molina fn-
ished 2nd in high jump for
intermediate boys. HCC also
ended up with a variety of
athletes fnishing in the top
5 in their events, with some
of these events having up to
16 competitors. Provincials
goes June 1-2 in Edmonton.
Good luck to our athletes
who have qualifed and con-
gratulations to all for a suc-
cessful season.
HCC Senior Track & Field
sends three to Provincials!
Kirstyn Johnson, left, michael Pringle and michael molina will be in edmon-
ton to compete in provincials this weekend, June 1 and 2.

Photo courtesy of Holy cross collegiate
The peewee Reds host-
ed a home tournament
this past weekend may
26-27 at the Ag Soci-
etys ball diamonds.
Doug taylor Photos
Reds
play home
tournament
inline hockey is well underway at the Strathmore Family Centre. in its sec-
ond consecutive year, there has been an increase to the numbers. inline
hockey is held every monday and Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. until
the end of June.
Extending the hockey season
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The family of
Ron & Bea
Corbiell
are holding an
Open House to
Celebrate with us,
our 50th Anniversary
Saturday,
June 16
at the Rockyford
Community
Center from
7 - 9:30 pm.
Program at
7:30 pm.
No gifts pease,
just the pleasure
of your company.
For any further information on these trips and for a
detailed brochure call 1-866-362-5416
or visit our web site www.dejongstours.com
De Jongs Tours
10 Day Trip to BC West Coast
August 8-17, 2012
Cost $1,548/person dbl.
Includes transportation, 9 nights accom-
modation, baggage handling, all breakfasts,
2 lunches, 1 dinner. Marlin Tour Director
throughout. Banff & Glacier National Parks,
Coquihalla Highway, Ferry to/from Vancouver
Island, Quwutsun Cultural Centre and Salmon
Barbeque, Locally Guided Tours of Victoria
and Vancouver, Butchart Gardens with Evening
Fireworks, Granville Island, Capilano Canyon
and Suspension Bridge, Minter Gardens, Bridal
Veil Falls, Scenic Highway #3, Kettle Valley
Steam Railway & Lunch, Three Valley Ghost
Town Tour and Barbeque.
Call for departure times.
12 Day Trip to Branson, Missouri
November 10-21, 2012
Cost $1,775/person dbl.
11 nights accommodation, all breakfasts; 7
dinners; 3 lunches, Marlin Travel Tour Director
throughout, attractions including: Mitchell
Corn Palace, Lewis and Clark Center, Osceola
Cheese, Branson with Oak Ridge Boys, Dalena
Ditto, Daniel ODonnell, Presleys Country
Jubilee, Brett Family, Showboat Branson Belle,
The Duttons, Dixie Stampede, Shoji Tabuchi,
Branson Tour, Branson Landing, Old Town
Branson, Fantastic Caverns, Sioux Falls,
Group Dinner. Call for departure times.
50 YEARS
OF MEMORIES!
Friends & Family Please
Join Us in Celebrating
Ray and Donna Gauthiers
50th Wedding Anniversary
Saturday, June 9th, 2012
Strathmore Travelodge Banquet Room
Program begins at 7:00 p.m.
Dance to follow with music
by Larry Vannatta Band
Casual Dress & Wear your dancing shoes!
No Gifts Please!
Late Night Lunch Table 9:30pm,
Cash Bar all evening.
Welcome to Fabulous
Funny Money Casino
Friday June 15, 2012
7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Tickets are $25 each
Strathmore Civic Centre
Door prize of a trip to Las Vegas
Food, Cash Bar, Entertainment (DJ services)
Silent Auction, Funny Money Prize Table, 50/50 draw
(Texas Hold Em, BlackJack, Red Dog,
Crown and Anchor Wheel)
Must be over 18 years of age.
All proceed will go towards
Strathmore community enhancement projects.
If you are unable to attend and you would still like
to support this event, please contact
Grant Chyzyk at 403-934-5046.
Global Training Centres Social Committee
Presents
Pincher Creek June 14 17th
40 Singers and Poets, Family Fun
Rodeo, Western Shoppng Emporium,
Horseman Demos, Dancing
Info. 403-627-2207
Tickets Only 403-627-5199
www.pcgathering.com
GATHERING The
25
Th
A Celebration of Western Heritage
Hugh & Winnie Peake
invite family and friends to help celebrate their
50th Anniversary on
Sunday, June 10th at the Hussar Hall
from 2:00pm - 5:00pm. Short program at 3:00pm.
Casual Dress. No gifts please.
R
ela
ys G
o
t Talent
is looking for you!
Calling all
peRfoRmeRs!
Strathmores Relay for Life event
will be holding a talent show this
year at the Ag Grounds on
Saturday, June 15th at 9:00pm.
This is not intended to be a competition,
it is a showcase to provide
entertainment and support for our
walkers. We are looking for a
variety of acts.
If you would like to participate please
register by contacting Joey Kauenhofen
at joeyksupermom@hotmail.com
or call Joey at 403-934-3223
* All participants will be entered
into a prize draw!
903 Strathmore
Royal Canadian
Air Cadet Squadron
cordially invite you to their 13th
AnnuAl CeRemoniAl Review
June 10th at the Civic Centre
1:45 pm for 2 pm
Reviewing offcer lt. Col (ret) Ken Carr
Refreshments will be available after the
parade as will a 50/50 draw, and our
Kit Shop will be open to purchase
cadet related items.

For more information, please contact
Joanna Howard @ 403-983-5796
Farm Fresh Fridays
The Market Opens June 8th
and runs till September 21st
Hours of Market
3:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Strathmore Ag Society Grounds
The Market is Looking For Vendors
Who Bake It, Make It, and Grow It for
the 2012 Summer Market Season.
For more info visit the Market web-site
www.strathmorefarmersmarket.ca
or call 403-901-0477
There will also be Handi-Bus Service
Provided to any Seniors residing at
Lambert Village, Sunset Haven and
Wheatland Lodge.
Info on Pick-up times will be posted
at these locations.
for
Vanessa
Obuck
(Bride elect of
Danny Warrack)
Sunday, June 10
Cheadle Hall
Everyone welcome
Anita Gibeau
Kaleidoscope Travel & Cruise
403-734-3998
anita@kaleidoscopetravel.ca
We will meet or beat competitors pricing
Do you love adventure but want to be safe?
Willing to walk, bike or hike to get a closer view of the
natural surroundings but want to sleep in luxury at night?
Step out of your comfort zone and feel the
raw earth under your feet!
We hAve TourS ThAT offer All ComforT levelS
All over The eArTh.
Call today to reserve your place on one of
these AmAzinG ADvenTureS.
Power Washing Window Cleaning
Residential Commercial Interior Exterior
Eavestrough Cleaning & Repairs
Spider Control
Roy Chester 403-520-1974
www.rjchester.com
WIndoW ClEanIng
by Roy Chester
Notice is hereby given that the 2011 Assessment
Roll for Village of Rockyford used for 2012 Property
Taxation, completed under the provisions of Munici-
pal Government Act, has been prepared and is open
for inspection Monday to Friday during business
hours of 8:30am to 4:30pm MST at Village of Rocky-
ford Adminsistration Offce located at 110 Main
Street, Rockyford, AB. If you have any questions or
concernns about your assessment please contact
the Village offce. Any person who desires to object
to the entry of thier name or that of any other person
upon the said roll or to the assessed value placed
upon any property must, on or before 4:30 pm of
June 29, 2012 lodge their com[laint(s) in writing to
the Clerk of hte Assessment Review Board, Lois L.
Mountjoy, for Village of Rockyford.
Notice of Mailing 2012 Property Tax & Assessment
Notice from Village of Rockyford Combined 2012
Assessment and Tax Notices have been mailed on
April 30, 2012. If you have not received your com-
bined notice in the mail, please contact Lois L.
Mountjoy, Adminsitrator at 403-533-3950.
Notice Date 18th May, 2012
Notice Date 25th May, 2012
Notice Date 1st June, 2012
Notice of Preparation
of 2011 Assessment Roll
used for 2012 Property Taxation Year for
Village of Rockyford, Province of Alberta
Lutheran Church Canada (LCC)
worship services are being held every
Tuesday evening 6:30 pm at
Trinity Lutheran Christian Academy
630 Westchester Road
Info call: 403-901-0205
Email Pastor Nick:
twobits@airnet.com
All are welcome!
notiCEs
MASSIVE Moving Sale !!!
Multi-Family
Sat. June 2nd 8-30 am - 7pm
Sun. June 3rd 8-30 am - 7pm

8 kms west of Strathmore
Range Road 261
1 km south of Trans-Canada

Very easy to fnd Follow signs
annual
309 - 2nd Avenue, Strathmore
Saturday,
June 2
9 am - 3 pm
Coming EvEnts
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Now HiriNg - F.T. at the
Strathmore Station - Kitch-
en Helpers 11.30/hr expe-
rience preferred, but will
train. F.T. Cook $13.61/hr
3-5 years experience re-
quired. Mail resume to 380
ridge road, Strathmore, AB
T1P 1B5 or Fax 403-934-
9390 or Email: strathmores-
tation@gmail.com.
work from home. earn
$100 - $1000 per week,
403-850-2619. PoSiTioNS AvAilABlE AT
ToddlE iNN,: criminal re-
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care supervisor, persons
familiar with accreditation
and simply accounting pre-
ferred. Please fax resumes
to 403 901-6265 or email to
Toddlein@telus.net. wage
will depend upon experi-
ence.
HiriNg - F.T. Kitchen Helper
at the roadhouse restau-
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ence preferred, but will
train. F.T. Cook $13.61/
hr 3-5 years experience
required. Mail resume to:
510 Hwy #1 Strathmore AB
T1P1M6.
help wanTed
Strathmore positions
available Immediately,
f/T, wage negotiable hd
equipment Technician
apprenticeship. welder/
fitter. Shop helper email
Inquiry to: canamrepair@
gmail.com.
wANTEd wAiTrESSES with
bar tending experience and
part time cook Please send
resume to brunos9338@
gmail.com or bring in per-
son to 134 2nd Street,
Strathmore.
SErviCE MANAgEr rE-
QUirEd for gM dealership.
Must be a driven motivated
individual with good lead-
ership skills and a proven
track record in customer
service. great working en-
vironment with excellent
benefts. Submit resume to:
Alan Hunter, Hunter Motors
ltd., Athabasca, Alberta. Fax
780-675-3415. Email: ad-
min@huntermotors.ca.
PuPPy
Food
on sale
now!
Multi Menu
Pet Food
FREE Home
Delivery of
Superior Quality
Pet Food.
18 Pet Food
Formulas.
Call Larry or Wendy 403-934-5598
www.multimenu.ca
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Canadas largest Classic
Car Auction Company! Cal-
gary 5th Annual Premier
Auction, June 8 - 10. white
Tent Event, grey Eagle Ca-
sino. Consign early. Todd
1-888-296-0528 ext. 102;
Egauctions.com.

MEiEr gUN AUCTioN, Satur-
day, June 2, 11 a.m., 6016
- 72A Ave., Edmonton. 150
handguns, rifes, and shot-
guns. Call Meier Auctions to
consign 780-440-1860.
CoMPlETE diSPErSAl and
real Estate Auction: Battle
river Asphalt Equipment.
Tools, machines, parts,
shop. June 9, Saturday 9
a.m. Cut Knife, Saskatch-
ewan. Scribner Auction
780-842-5666; www.scrib-
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Albertas weekly newspa-
pers are looking for people
like you. Post your resume
online. Free. visit: www.
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TJ loggiNg of whitecourt,
Alberta is accepting re-
sumes for 2012 - 2013
summer road building &
reclamation. requires ex-
perienced: dozer/Hoe road
Foreman: dozer/Finishing
Push operators. Fax 780-
778-2428. Email: TJlog-
ging@telusplanet.net.
Now HiriNg! Auditor lead
Hand & Field Technicians. in
red deer and surrounding
areas. Are you looking for
an opportunity where you
can make use of your skills
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our team. For more informa-
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EXPEriENCEd ForEMAN,
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equipment. Competitive
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473-3996, bryksent@
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BUSy oilFiEld SErviCES
MAiNTENANCE CoMPANy is
looking for motivated, hard
working, reliable truck op-
erator and swamper. Must
have valid drivers license.
Benefts available after 3
months. Pre-employment
drug test required. Please
fax resume along with refer-
ences to 866-560-6152.
UNrESErvEd AUCTioN
SAlE, High river Agricultur-
al Society, Tractor Museum
Fundraising. Friday, June
8 at 10 a.m., High river,
Alberta. Antique tractors,
vehicles, farm machinery &
collectibles; www.theauc-
tioncompany.ca.
5TH CAlgAry Antique Show
& Sale. June 2 & 3. Sat. 10 -
5:30 & Sun. 10 - 4. garrison
Curling rink, 2288 - 47 Ave.
S.w. over 50 vendors. Free
parking! Carswells 403-
343-1614.
gigANTiC Toy AUCTioN.
Saturday, June 9, Nisku
recreation Centre, 606 -
18 Ave., Nisku, Alberta.
viewing 8:30, sale 10 a.m.
over 1500 pieces! detailed
pictures/catalogue: www.
all-riteauctions.com. doug
Kennedy 780-679-4142.
aucTIonS
Serving Albertas Livestock Industry Since 1940
BrookS, ALBertA
(403) 362-5521
june 1
Regular Sale @ 9:00 with
Cow Calf Pairs @ 12:00 noon
40 pairs from Tateson Ranches
& 40 Pairs from 66 Ranch and
All Breeds Bull Sale @ 1:00 pm
with Red & Black Angus Bulls,
Hereford Bulls and
Charolais Bulls
rEd and BlACK angus bulls
for sale. yearlings and 2
year olds. Semen tested and
delivered. Call Mardy Skib-
sted at 403-934-2571.
lIveSTock
lIveSTock
HEATEd CANolA buying
green, Heated or Spring-
thrashed Canola. Buying:
oats, barley, wheat & peas
for feed. Buying damaged
or offgrade grain. on Farm
Pickup westcan Feed &
grain, 1-877-250-5252.
feed & Seed
carS & TruckS
SCrAP BATTEriES wANTEd.
Buying scrap batteries from
cars, trucks & heavy equip-
ment. Minimum $5./each.
Free pick-up greater Calgary
& Edmonton area. Minimum
10. Toll free 1-877-334-
2288.
seamus auto repair
used vechicles for
403.533.3801
403.560.6265 cell
rockyford
2007 ford f350 Xlt eXt caB L/B 4X4 6.0
DIESEL P/L P/W ATC P/S 172K $12,900
2006 chev Z71 1/2 toN creW caB S/B
5.3 V8 LEATHER SUN ROOF SPRAY IN
BoX liNer 180k $12,900
2006 r/c 4X4 L/B 125 Km V8 158K $9,400
1999 dodGe 2500 carGo vaN 163K
$5,999
1987 taNdum dump truck Gravel
ON PROPANE $5,999
2 hoNda 2008 450r raciNG Quad
mINT CONDITION $4,999
99 3 horse trailer BUmPER PULL
ROYAL mAKE SEPERATE TACK AREA $4,900
20 ft car trailer WITH TILT DECK
$3,500
1998 Gmc cuBe vaN DIESEL, 285 Km
$2,999
2008 hoNda ridGeliNe LEATHER
LOADED $15,400
2000 Gmc 1500 eXt caB short BoX
W/tool BoX Z71 LEATHER $6,999
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See Lot Sale Prices & Park Photos on our website:
www.countrylanervcalgary.com
RV Lot Spring Special Sale
Prices from $30,000!!
May 18 - June 18, 2012
Viewing ONLY by telephone pre-booked appointment.
Toll Free: 1.888.913.2114
See Lot Sale Prices & Park Photos on our website:
www.countrylanervcalgary.com
METAl rooFiNg & SidiNg.
Best prices! 36 Hi-Tensile
TUFF-rib 29ga. galvalume
$.67 sq. ft. Colours $.82 sq.
ft. 40 year warranty. AlTA-
widE Builders Supplies
1-888-263-8254.
ColorAdo BlUE SPrUCE,
2 year old: $1.49/each for a
box of 100 ($149.). Also full
range of trees, shrubs, cher-
ries & berries. Free ship-
ping. 1-866-873-3846 or
treetime.ca.
for Sale
SEE UFC-149 livE. Satur-
day, July 21, Calgary. Hotel
or dinner packages or just
tickets are on sale now. For
complete details go online
to www.dashtours.com or
call dash Tours and Tickets
1-800-265-0000.

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Phone Factory Home Phone
Service. No one refused!
low monthly rate! Call-
ing features and unlimited
long distance available. Call
Phone Factory today! 1-877-
336-2274; www.phonefac-
tory.ca
SAwMillS from only $3997.
Make money & save money
with your own bandmill. Cut
lumber any dimension. in
stock ready to ship. Free info
& dvd; www.NorwoodSaw-
mills.com/400oT. 1-800-
566-6899 ext. 400oT.
gorgEoUS SPrUCE TrEES
4 - 6, $37.00. includes
machine planting, fertilizer,
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noTIceS
grow yoUr BUSiNESS wiTH
US. Business planning, f-
nancing, loans, training and
advisory services available
at no charge. Call Commu-
nity Futures wild rose Toll-
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visit us at cfwildrose.ca for
more information. Business
services to support you.
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C-Can Storage
Storage unitS available.
8 x 20, rodent and weather resistant
sea can units. Located in a well lite
fenced secure yard in Spruce Park.
Reasonable rates.
Call 403-901-5255
Timothy Brennan Steeves, son of Carolyn and
Bruce Steeves, recently graduated with a Bachelor of
Music from the University of Michigan.
Timothy received his BMus in Violin Performance
from the School of Music, Theatre and Dance at the
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, with Highest
Honours. Timothy will pursue a Masters of Music at the
University of Michigan in the fall. Timothy graduated
from Strathmore High School in 2008.
Timothys family wishes him love and happiness!
We are so very proud of you! GO BLUE!
noTIceS legal noTIceS
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS AND
CLAIMANTS
Estate of
DONALD NAIL
who died on
December 10, 2011
If you have a claim
against this estate, you
must fle your claim by
July 10 2012 and
provide details of
your claim
with William A. Herman
at Herman, Kloot &
Company,
Barristers and Solicitors
98 - 3rd Ave. West.
Box 970, Drumheller,
Alberta T0J 0Y0
If you do not fle by the
date above, the estate
property can lawfully be
distributed without
regard to any claim
you may have.
golf Share
golF SHArE For SAlE! Be
a member with privileges
at Strathmore golf Course!
$5000. Call 934-4990.
Please leave message.
STrATHMorE golF ClUB
MEMBErSHiP SHArE.
$7000 buys you unlim-
ited golfng privileges, early
bookings, discounts, voting
rights and social activities.
$1000 saving! Call lisa at
(403) 703-2549.
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Now HiriNg
Full & Part Time
Crew MeMbers
Come join Canadas Premier Juice & Smoothie Bar.
Currently looking for outgoing, energetic, quick learn-
ing individuals who want to work in an upbeat, cool,
unique, environment. Strong interpersonal skills,
leadership qualities and team-oriented personnel are
whom we are hiring. If you like being challenged and
like to learn than join our successful team.
Email resumes to: llane@boosterjuice.com
or mail to Strathmore Booster Juice
125F - 100 Ranch Market,
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 0A8
Deadline for resumes: Friday, June 1, 2012
Golden Hills School Division is accepting applications
for the position of Dormitory Supervisor in Drum-
heller, AB. This position could be flled by a couple.
Main responsibilities:
Supervise dormitory students and enforce
dormitory rules and regulations
Develop a rapport with students to meet their
social and cultural needs
Maintain a positive dorm atmosphere for students
Maintain discipline in the dorm
Ensure attendance at school and assist students in
medical appointments
Plan and guide after-hours activities
Supervise dormitory assistants
Light cleaning of facility
This position will include accommodation, meals and
salary to be negotiated.
The successful applicant should be a good role model,
have good interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity and
enjoy working with children and youth. Experience
working with children is an asset. Criminal and Child
Welfare check will be required.
Please submit resume and appropriate
documentation to the undersigned on or before
12:00 pm, June 8, 2012.

Human Resources Department
Golden Hills School Division # 75
435 A Highway # 1
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1J4
Phone: 403-934-5121
Fax: 403934-5124 or 934-5125
e-mail: humanresources@ghsd75.ca
EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Dormitory Supervisor
ESL Summer School
Support Staff Position(s)
International Services
Golden Hills School Division invites applications
for a number of support staff positions to tutor
small groups of ESL students under the
supervision of a teacher from July 9 August 24,
2012 in our International Services summer
school program in Strathmore, AB.
Teachers are welcome to apply.
Please submit your resume and appropriate
documentation to the undersigned on or before
noon on June 8, 2012. (Please quote the
appropriate Job Reference #51).
Only those applicants short-listed will be contact-
ed. We thank all applicants who have applied for
their interest in the Golden Hills School Division.
Human Resources
Golden Hills School Division # 75
435 A Highway # 1, Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J4
Phone: 403-934-5121
Fax: 403-934-5124 or 934-5125
e-mail: humanresources@ghsd75.com
ESL Summer School Teacher
International Services
Golden Hills School Division invites applications
for a Teacher to plan, coordinate and teach
summer ESL classes from
July 2 August 24, 2012. The teacher will be
working with a group of ESL support staff who
will be working with small groups of students
in our International Services summer school
program in Strathmore, AB.
Please submit your application to the
undersigned on or before noon on
June 8, 2012. (Please quote the appropriate
Job Reference #52).
Only those applicants short-listed will be contact-
ed. We thank all applicants who have applied for
their interest in the Golden Hills School Division.
Human Resources
Golden Hills School Division # 75
435 A Highway # 1,
Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J4
Phone: 403-934-5121
Fax: 403-934-5124 or 934-5125
e-mail: humanresources@ghsd75.com
Head Caretaker
Golden Hills School Division #75 has an
opening for a Head Caretaker in Standard
School in Standard, Alberta. This position
normally works the afternoon shift, and
the starting time for the shift is fexible.
Complete details about this position are
available on the GHSD#75 website at
www.ghsd75.ca
Interested candidates are invited to
submit a resume by mail or
fax by June 15th, 2012.
Please forward resume to:
Maria Gingras
Caretaking Supervisor
Golden Hills School Div. #75
435A Hwy #1
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J4
Phone: 403-324-3842
Fax: 403-934-5125
We are currently seeking a career minded individual
for a Full-time
Administrative/Clerical/Dispatch
position to work in a fast paced office environment.

Candidate should possess above average computer
skills and have experience working with Quick Books
and other office related programs. Experience with
Route Optix would be an asset.
Accounting/bookkeeping experience is required.
The candidate must have polite and professional
telephone etiquette and above average customer service skills.
Wage dependent on experience
Benefits package included
Fax/Email resumes to Kevin at 403-934-5685
or kevin@huxted.ca
Expected start date June 2012
looking
for an
apprentice
or licensed
mechanic
Starting
immediately!
Competitive wages.
please fax
resumes to
403-934-5685
or email:
emmy@huxted.ca
Horizon Oilfeld Services
Is hiring the following positions:
For work in the oilfeld
Vac truck OperatOr
Must have a minimum Class 3 license,
experience preferred
All oilfeld tickets required,
Competive wages

Please Fax resume to 403-572-3908 or
email to skyhook@wildroseinternet.ca
Wheatland Housing Management Body
is currently hiring
Seasonal Maintenance/
Yard Employee
Apply to Wheatland Lodge,
76 - 2nd Street,
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J8
or fax to (403) 934-4329.
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-9565
ClearStream Energy Services is a leading
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Skilled and non skilled labourers
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and other ClearStream opportuni-
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As a supplier and employer of
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provide services to keep the
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-9565
ClearStream Energy Services is a leading
service provider focusing on plant mainte-
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branch is currently seeking employees in the
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Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitters
Skilled and non skilled labourers
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and other ClearStream opportuni-
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As a supplier and employer of
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provide services to keep the
energy and resource sectors
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dreeves@clearstreamenergy.ca or fax 403-932
-9565
ClearStream Energy Services is a leading
service provider focusing on plant mainte-
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branch is currently seeking employees in the
Carseland area:
Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitters
Skilled and non skilled labourers
Expressions of interest can be sent in
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and other ClearStream opportuni-
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As a supplier and employer of
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provide services to keep the
energy and resource sectors
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-9565
ClearStream Energy Services is a leading
service provider focusing on plant mainte-
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branch is currently seeking employees in the
Carseland area:
Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitters
Skilled and non skilled labourers
Expressions of interest can be sent in
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To learn more about this position
and other ClearStream opportuni-
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www.clearstreamenergy.ca
As a supplier and employer of
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provide services to keep the
energy and resource sectors
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dreeves@clearstreamenergy.ca or fax 403-932
-9565
ClearStream Energy Services is a leading
service provider focusing on plant mainte-
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branch is currently seeking employees in the
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Journeyman Steamfitter/Pipefitters
Skilled and non skilled labourers
Expressions of interest can be sent in
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To learn more about this position
and other ClearStream opportuni-
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www.clearstreamenergy.ca
As a supplier and employer of
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provide services to keep the
energy and resource sectors
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-9565
ClearStream Energy Services is a leading
service provider focusing on plant mainte-
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branch is currently seeking employees in the
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Skilled and non skilled labourers
Expressions of interest can be sent in
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To learn more about this position
and other ClearStream opportuni-
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www.clearstreamenergy.ca
As a supplier and employer of
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provide services to keep the
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-9565
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AN ALBERTA CONSTRUC-
TION Company is hiring doz-
er, excavator and rock truck
operators. Preference will
be given to operators that
are experienced in oilfeld
road and lease construc-
tion. Lodging and meals
provided. The work is in the
vicinity of Edson, Alberta.
Call Contour Construction at
780-723-5051.
AN EARTHMOVING COM-
PANY in Alberta is looking
for a 3rd year or Journey-
man Heavy Duty Mechanic.
You will be part of a team
maintaining and servic-
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graders and rock trucks plus
Deere/Hitachi excavators.
You will work at our Modern
Shop at Edson, Alberta with
some associated feld work.
Call Contour Construction at
780-723-5051.
BUSY OILFIELD Trucking
Company now hiring: Class
3 or 1 Drivers, Licensed &
apprentice heavy duty me-
chanics (must have proven
experience). Hot Oiler Op-
erator. Pressure Truck Op-
erator. Please contact Rob,
780-542-5879.

BARRHEAD CO-OP is hiring
an Assistant Home Centre
Manager. Must be a team
leader with communication
and organizational skills,
knowledge of construction
and agriculture required.
Submit resume to: gmb-
hcoop@telus.net; www.
barrheaddistrictscoop.ca for
info.
SERVICE MANAGER RE-
QUIRED for GM Dealership.
Must be a driven motivated
individual with good lead-
ership skills and a proven
track record in customer
service. Great working en-
vironment with excellent
benefts. Submit resume to:
Alan Hunter, Hunter Motors
Ltd., Athabasca, Alberta. Fax
780-675-3415. Email: ad-
min@huntermotors.ca.
MEDICAL OFFICE TRAINEES
needed! Hospitals & Doc-
tors need certifed staff. No
experience? Local job train-
ing & placement is available.
Call to pre-qualify. 1-888-
778-0459.
EXPERIENCED WINCH TRAC-
TOR and Bed Truck Driv-
ers for drilling, rig moving
trucking company. Phone,
fax, email or mail. Email:
rigmove@telus.net. Phone
780-842-6444. Fax 780-
842-6581. H & E Oilfeld
Services Ltd., 2202 - 1 Ave.,
Wainwright, AB, T9W 1L7.
NEEDED: Picker Operator
and Class One Drivers. Fax
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to 780-842-4609
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RECREATIONAL EVENTS AND COMMUNICATIONS COORDINATOR
Competition #TOS2012-08
The Town of Strathmore is a vibrant and progressive community of 13,000 people, located on the Trans Canada
Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. We are looking for a dynamic and highly motivated individual to become part of the
Administrative Team. Reporting to the Deputy CAO, the full time role of Recreational Events and Communication Co-
ordinator will develop strategies to attract recreational events to the community of Strathmore. Mandate includes the de-
livery of recreation services, and working with volunteer groups. This position works closely with Town Facilities staff
and external sources in the promotion of Town facilities and services to potential customers, including overall strategies
to implement tactics. Under minimal supervision, is responsible for delivery of programs, activities, and events to the
citizens of the region, utilizing municipal owned land and facilities to promote active living/wellness, recreation, culture/
arts and a sense of community. The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive and entrepreneur-
ial environment, and opportunity to succeed. We endeavour to be leaders in municipal sustainability, and encourage our
employees to help us achieve excellence.
Duties will include but are not limited to:
Recreation/Community
Promotes recreational and cultural programs and service opportunities and supports departmental marketing and event
initiatives in response to community and departmental needs.
Research and apply for Grants related to Recreational/Cultural projects.
Conducts qualitative and quantitative research and analysis of marketing tactics as it relates to recreation and culture
programs, services and events.
Assemble and prepare items and information for Welcome Packages and handle monthly mail-outs regarding special
events and other information.
Plan, coordinate and implement various special events, meetings and other activities, such as ball tournaments, etc.
Develop and maintain a detailed volunteer database, and liaise with volunteer groups.
Communication
Assist and act as a resource in developing marketing, branding and communication plans; writing copy for
departmental literature; preparing marketing resource material and collateral.
Engage in promoting or creating good will for individuals, groups, or organizations by writing or selecting favorable
publicity material and releasing it through various communications media.
Preparation and distribution of marketing materials i.e. Community Profles, Doing Business in Strathmore,
Tourism, etc.
Attend trade shows as a participant and as an observer. As a participant, set up display, coordinate and share in the
activities and work schedule of volunteers to promote the region. As an observer, compile information relevant to
economic development.
Actively pursue events and prospects which beneft Strathmore.
Prepare, type correspondence, reports and supporting documents as required.
Media tracking of relevant news articles from identifed news outlets.
Assist in the development of ongoing Town-related publications by compiling information, preparing content, design,
layout, proofreading materials.
Monitor issues on a local, provincial or as appropriate, national basis.
Qualifcations The successful candidate will have a post secondary degree in Recreation and Leisure Studies, and a
certifcate/ diploma in Marketing/ Communications/ Journalism/Public Relations from a post-secondary education insti-
tution, or equivalent, and 3 years of related and progressively responsible experience.
The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive benefts package which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan and
Health and Wellness benefts.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your resume by June 22nd, 2012
to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAO
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Phone: (403) 934-3133 Fax: (403) 934 -4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
Wheatland County is currently seeking to
add a Community Peace Offcer to our
organization. For more information please
refer to the Wheatland County website at
www.wheatlandcounty.ca for a full listing
of this position as well as a job description.
Applications, including references and
salary expectations, should be submitted in
confdence to the attention of Bonnie Knox,
Human Resources Administrator -
Email: Bonnie.Knox@wheatlandcounty.ca
Phone: (403) 934-3321.
We thank all applicants for their interest,
however, only those selected for an
interview will be contacted.
WHEATLAND COUNTY
COMMUNITY PEACE
OFFICER LEVEL II
WHEATLAND HOUSING
is currently hiring
Permanent / Part-Time
HEALTH CArE AIDES
to provide care for seniors at
Wheatland Lodge in Strathmore.
Certifcation as a Personal Care Aide is
required. Medical Administration
Certifcate is also required. Preference
will be given to those that have a least 1
year of qualifed experience. This is an
Evening / .078 Weekend Shift.
A current security check is mandatory
for successful applicants.
Please submit resume with references
to: Shirley Reinhardt,
Wheatland Lodge, 76 - 2nd Street,
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J8
or fax to (403) 934-4329.
WHEATLAND HOUSING
MANAGEMENT BODy
requires

class
1, 3 & 5
drivers
Must have a
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Abstract,
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and First Aid.
Please fax
resumes to
Kevin
403-934-5685
or email
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Opportunity for young couple starting out or semi-
retired person. Bungalow, situated on 75x150
property. Decks, shop, storage sheds. 1 or 2 bdrm, 1
bath. Taxes $1300/yr. New Hot water tank & furnace.
A must see, $178,000. Call 403-901-8118.
House for sale in Bassano, alBerta
For Sale By owner
Well kept spacious home in Village of Hussar.
With about 1900 sq ft, this open concept home is
located on a corner lot with a double detached
garage, 3 bedrooms, 4 piece bath with laundry area,
built in hot tub with sliding doors to deck.
Fully developed basement with bedroom. $164,900.
Contact Barb Feradi 403-934-9446
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3 bedrooms, Oversize Single Garage
$199,900
Finished Basement, SingleGarage
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Single Garage, 2 lots
$469,900
Large Lot, Loft over Garage
Mother in Law Suite, Walkout
$53,900 Gleichen
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$309,900
Fully Finished, Backing onto
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$229,900
3 bedrooms-- 2.5 washrooms
$235,900
Fully fnished, Single Garage
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$249,900
Half/duplex, Fully/fnished
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$254,900 Airdrie
3 bedroom, 2.5 washrooms
Single Garage
$334,900
Forclosure, Bungalow, 3 bdrms
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$49,000 Cluny
On 2 lots, Over size Double Garage.This
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$249,900
Carseland, 5 bedroom
Oversize Double Garage
FORSCLOSURE $79,900
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Triple Garage on 5 lots
$299,900
5 Bedrooms, Finished Basement
Backing onto canal
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Magnificent Bow RiveR view
1750sq.ft. luxury home with fully developed walk
out. Excellent golf course lot. Home has many
unique upgrades. Media room, 105 screen,
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rough in for solar, custom built with solid oak
interior finishing. Call for more information.
Great price. $649,900.
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Tinas
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New Show Home
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1241 Hillcrest
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doors, 3 acres
manicured
bungalow
$569,000!
call lorna
GORGEOUS 4 BDRM
BUNGALOW. LOWER LEVEL
FULLY DEVELOPED
OVERSIZE DOUBLE
GARAGE TOO.
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$312,000
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12 year old
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$239,900
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OVER 1670 SQ FT.
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OVERSIZE SINGLE GARAGE
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3 bdrms,
2 full baths, family
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STeal ThiS!
$151,000
1420 SQ. FT.
NEW cARPETS
3 BDR, 2 BATHS
FAMILY ROOM OR
4TH BDRM.
PRIcED AT $184,900
large
double wide
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A HOME
FOR $129,000
3 BDRMS, 2 BATHS
HARDWOODS ON
MAIN LEVEL
call lorna
TWO BAYS 2400 SQ FT.
WILL SELL TOGETHER
OR SEPARATE
$249,000 each
greaT locaTion
downTown
on Third aVenue
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3 bdrms, 3 Baths,
Bsmt Dev.
Walk out Bsmt,
Green Space.
new gorgeouS
Villa
$339,900!
Industrial
rezoned west
of Strathmore
11.9 acreS
$288,000
call lorna
STraThmore
$329,900
OVER 1300 SQ FT
FULLY DEV LOWER
WALK UP BSMT
5 BDRMS,
3 BATHS.
call lorna
Many options on this
parcel of land, 25 min-
utes east of calgary.
$599,000.
46.56
acreS
call lorna
a rare find!!
$409,000
cAPTIVATING DIAMOND
SHORE
VILLA. BAcKS ON
TO LAKE. OVER
1500 SQ. FT.
FULL WALK OUT.
call lorna
Call
lorna
Phibbs
403-874-7660
to buy
or sell!
106 - 304 - 3rd Ave.,
Strathmore
lorna@lornaphibbs.com
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$139,900
NEW cARPETS
AND PAINT
VIEWS OF PARK
AND DOWNTOWN
A GREAT LIFESTYLE!!
call lorna
land Value
onlY $24,900
TWO LARGE LOTS
FULLY SERVIcED
POSSIBILITY OF
MOBILE HOME
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A 11 acre serviced lot and a 45 acre parcel overlooking a
1,600 acre bird sanctuary and a 552 acre nature preserve. For
complete details go online to: www.bigvalleyacres.com or call
Reg Forster at Santana Realty in Lumsden 1-306-731-2556.
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980 SQ Ft, 2 BdRm Con-
do. 5 Appliances, cov-
ered parking and storage.
$129,900.00. Call 403-650-
2498.
BLoWoUt SALE on fully ser-
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low as $49,900. Elinor Lake
Resort, 2.5 hours north East
of Edmonton. Sale ends June
30, 2012. 1-877-623-3990.
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