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News FeaturesOpen house on bridge repair project April 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4McCarrolls ready for another run at Camrose Spring Classic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18County not funding extra full-time office RCMP staff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Evraz assists Chester Ronning with literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
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Vol. LXII, No. 21 Country edition 64 pages, City edition 48 pages April 15, 2014
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Obituaries Pages 16 and 17
Special Occasions Page 19
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Spring Fashion Pages 24 and 25
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City HallstatusreportBy Dan Jensen
Camrose City council will be con-ducting its meetings in a brand new City Hall in a little less than a year.
A report presented to council April 7 by Jocelyn Kew, senior project manager for construction, indi-cated that City Hall will be substantially completed by Jan. 28.
Kew noted that City employees will be conducting utility work this spring and that the improving weather has assist-ed with construction activities, which to date have included the pouring of the foundation walls, col-umns and pad, the stairwells, the instal-lation of the steel, the pouring of concrete on the fourth floor and the rough in for the windows.
The original con-tract submitted by Bird management for the City Hall was $13,447,740. A total of 26 change orders have been issued to date at an additional cost of $443,189, which is approximately 20 per cent of the construc-tion contingency.
By Dan JensenThe City of Camrose will
be sharing information on its 48 Avenue bridge replace-ment and capacity improve-ment project during a 4 to 8 p.m. open house at Commu-nity Room #3 in the Camrose Recreation Centre April 24.
“Representatives from City administration and AMEC (Environment and Infrastructure) will be avail-able to meet with affected stakeholders, adjacent prop-erty owners, business owners and the general public,” said Director of Engineering Jer-emy Enarson in a report to Camrose City council April 7. “The intent of the initial open house is to introduce the overall project, to identify some of the initial thoughts in terms of how we would accommodate the traffic dur-ing the initial construction, and to gather feedback from the various stakeholders (fire departments, EMS, the hospital and school boards). Hopefully we will be able to incorporate some of the comments that are received from this open house into the
ongoing design of the proj-ect.”
A second informational session/open house will be held later in the design pro-cess to show how the stake-holder concerns and com-ments were included in the overall design of the project.
AMEC was awarded the contract for engineering sup-port related to the conceptu-al, preliminary and detailed design of the project, as well as assistance with tendering, construction and post con-struction management after a City request for proposal on the Alberta Purchas-ing Website received a total of seven submissions from Alberta-based engineering firms.
“Administration reviewed the various submissions and ultimately awarded the engi-neering design/construction management contract to AMEC Environment and Infrastruc-ture, which has extensive experi-ence with all aspects of this type of work,” said Enarson.
The final scope of the project will depend on a num-ber of factors, including
detailed traffic modelling to estimate growth with-in the next 20 year time frame, review of document-ed safety hazards, includ-ing traffic collision reports, physical restraints, includ-ing possible land acquisi-tion issues, and updated cost estimates.
Items that administra-tion has directed AMEC to look at in the design stage besides the replacement of the existing bridge structure due to physical condition, are re-grading of 48 Avenue between 53 Street and 51 Street to reduce the steep slope that exists immediately west of 51 Avenue, the con-struction of additional lanes of traffic between 53 Street and 51 Street, the construc-tion of a dedicated right turn lane along 48 Avenue at 50 Street, alternate means for pedestrians to cross 48 Ave-nue through such measures as pedestrian underpass or overpass near Mirror Lake, a review of traffic signal opera-tions and traffic demands near 51 Street to see if the intersection of 48 Avenue and
51 Street could be reconfig-ured to eliminate signals, the relocation of public and/or pri-vate utilities as required and all applicable environmental approvals.
“There are a number of different items that poten-tially might be involved in the overall project,” said Enarson.
Camrose mayor Norm Mayer said he would favour an underpass for pedestrian movements rather than an overpass, as it would be more user friendly for families.
“That is one thing you have in here and I appreci-ate that because I think that is something we should look at. We need to try to figure out how we are going to continue the (walking) path from the south to the north.”
The City hopes to have the conceptual design by mid to late May so that prelimi-nary and detailed design can be carried out between June and August. The tendering and award of the construc-tion contract is scheduled for late September or early Octo-
ber, followed by start of con-struction in late October and substantial completion of construction in May of 2015.
The overall project is currently estimated to cost approximately $2.8 mil-lion.
“Unfortunately, through discussions with the prov-ince, which will be adminis-tering the Small Communi-ties Fund on behalf of the federal government, admin-istration understands that the provincial and federal governments have yet to finalize their internal pro-cesses related to the Small Communities Fund grant,” said Enarson. “As such it is very unlikely that any mon-ies will be formally approved under the Small Commu-nities Fund in 2014, and particularly before the 48 Avenue project needs to be put out for tender. Given that this grant program will be a competitive program, there is no guarantee that the City would be successful for funding for this project at all.”
By Dan JensenCity council gave first
reading to six local improve-ment bylaws at its April 7 meeting that would see residents along Grand Park Crescent between 48 Avenue and Grand Drive and 48 B Avenue east of Grand Park Crescent pay just under a third of the cost of improve-ments to area curbs and sidewalks.
The total budgeted cost for the work – which includes the construction of curb extension bulbouts – is $850,000.
Residents would pay $280,000 of that amount, while $20,000 would come from the municipal levy and $500,000 would come from grants.
The improvements may be stopped if two-thirds of the residents with at least two-thirds of the assessed value petition against it.
The improvements are the first on the 2014 local improve-ment capital budget list.
“The roadway was origi-nally constructed in the late 1960s but is in poor condition,” said a written report presented to council by director of infrastructure services Mark Barrett.
City administration met with the residents in March to discuss the local improve-ments to the pavement, curbs and sidewalks, as well as to address whether other projects like the construction of bulbouts and upgrades to the street lighting might be done at the same time. While residents were in favour of the bulbouts as a way of potentially slowing and decreasing traffic, they were not in agreement with spending the extra money for new street lights.
“The residents felt there was some need for traffic calming,” said director of engineering services Jer-emy Enarson. “We feel we can keep that cost down since we are doing the curbs and the sidewalks at the same time.”
The current street light-ing consists of wood poles and overhead wires, which could be knocked down by the area’s mature trees. New street lighting, with under-ground power, would increase the total base cost of the improvements by between 33 and 50 per cent.
“The total cost would have increased quite sub-stantially just to take the power underground,” said Enarson. “If you were to do that after the fact it would be even higher.”
The bulbouts would be
located at the intersection of Grand Drive and Grand Park Crescent, as well as the intersection of Grand Park Crescent and 48 B Avenue. Local improvement charges for the additional construction costs would be assessed to properties directly benefitting from the structures, in accor-dance with the City’s local improvement policy.
The City had to take into account a number of factors when deciding proper bulbout placement, including drainage.
“You need to put them where they are at the crest of a hill so that the drainage is going away from them, or at a location where it is sufficiently steep, so water can actually flow around the bulb and keep on going,” said Enarson. “If you install them at an incorrect loca-
tion you can actually trap water and potentially ice in the winter.”
How far the bulbs extend into the roadway depend on the width of the road.
“Probably the best example we would have right now is 49 Avenue downtown in front of the courthouse,” said Enarson. “We did an improvement there prob-ably three or four years ago in front of the courthouse, between the courthouse and CLBI. It shortens up the dis-tance that the pedestrians have to walk from one side to the other and creates a nar-rower feeling roadway. When the driver feels that constric-tion they generally drive a little slower than when the road is wider open.”
Continued on page 8
Open House on bridge repair project April 24
Council gives first reading to local improvements
An example of thebulbouts the City isproposing for theGrand ParkCrescent area.
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Continued from page 4Area resident Margaret Rathnavalu expressed doubts
as to whether the bulbouts would decrease the amount of traffic in the neighbourhood, which is now up to between 700 and 900 vehicles per day, and questioned whether the new pavement would make the Grand Park Crescent area attrac-tive to drivers who insist on taking shortcuts. She asked that the City look at more options to ensure that the public uses Grand Drive and the highway, rather than Grand Park Crescent to get where they need to go.
“I am not sure that anything else can be done but I appreciate council looking at it,” she said. “In the next fifty years what will the traffic be going through the area?”
Councillor Agnes Hoveland said one of the things that contributes to the shortcutting is the ability of drivers leaving the Boston Pizza parking lot to turn right (into the residential area) instead of left, which would put them on the highway.
She noted that there was, at one time, a sign which told drivers coming out of the parking lot that they could only turn left.
Enarson said the addition of bulbouts will not eliminate shortcutting through the residential area.
“There is no way that I can definitively say that no short-cutting through the area will happen. It is a public roadway just like any other public roadway in the city. Creating the bulb outs is just one form of traffic calming. When you cre-ate constriction points you give the feeling that it (the road is tight). Drivers typically slow down during that. Indirectly it will cause the drivers to question whether this is what they really want or if this is the direction they want to go. It will not eliminate through traffic but it will be just another restriction along the way. A certain percentage of drivers will decide that it is just not worth going that way.”
Enarson said he had some discussions with residents about turning Grand Park Crescent into a one-way road but received varying responses to which direction the one-way should go.
“I guess that could always be considered at some point down the road after the improvements are done.”
Councillors Sears and Hoveland questioned the wisdom of not updating the street lights in the area, noting that it would be more fiscally prudent to do the upgrades now than later.
“We should be including it in a project like this, as we are modernizing and won’t be back in there for another long time,” said Sears. “I know there are lots of trees in that area or trees falling on power lines, those sorts of things. Wouldn’t it just make more sense to do the power also at the same time (as the local improvements)?
Infrastructure and planning services general manager Wayne Franklin said the lighting would be considered as a local improvement which the residents could petition against.
“Since we didn’t receive a lot of support for it at the infor-mation session and because of the high cost the City is not in a position to force this improvement to happen.”
Local improvements
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Career FairCargill Grains and Oilseeds Divisionis holding aCareer Fair at theBest Western Plus Camrose Resort Casino, Camrose
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Fully Finished Bungalow in Camrose!... Excellent well built 1302 sq/ft main level with completed basement and a total of 2500 sq/ft of living space. Nicely done with 2 bedrooms up and 2 down, 3 bathrooms including the 5 pc ensuite with jetted tub, sinks for two, and separate shower. Master with large walk-in closet. Lovely kitchen with eating bar, granite counter surfaces, appliances included with large pantry and ample cabinet space. Open main living area with abundant windows in this home, 2 gas fi replaces with mantles, with 10 foot ceilings up and down, wet bar in family room, and custom blinds throughout. Upgraded trim and wide doorways in this home, main fl oor laundry, cozy in-fl oor heating in the basement and good sized windows there as well. Central vacuum system with attachments included. Nice sized deck area off the back overlooking the green space area to the south. Over sized heated 25x24 double garage, landscaped yard, with wide walkways and full double drive. Exceptional value in Camrose! Listed at $395,000. Call Trevor. IT130
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PRIVATE 10 ACRE SITE WITH 2005 HOME AND SHOP... Just 20 minutes south of Camrose! Large 1520 sq.ft moduline home with addition totalling 1808 sq/ft. Very nice yard
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Very Good Solid Bungalow Home in Camrose!This 3+2 bedroom, 2 bath home is conveniently located on the south side of Camrose close to the U of A, Camrose Recreation Center, Kin Park and walking trails. This 1,168 sq/ft main fl oor has bright windows and nice sized bedrooms. Total of
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Camrose Minor HockeyANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGWed., April 30, 7:00 p.m.Border Paving, Community Room 2A report on the 2013-2014 HockeySeason will be presented
Executive Positions: - President (1 year term)- Vice President- Treasurer and- Six (6) Minor Hockey Board Memberswill be elected at this meeting.
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Male dead after single vehiclerollover
At 6:30 a.m. on April 7 Camrose RCMP were dis-patched to a single vehicle rollover on Range Road 201 just south of Highway 617. Once on scene it was deter-mined the lone male occu-pant was deceased.
The investigation showed that the vehicle was travelling southbound on Highway 833 and did not make any attempts to slow down at the intersection with Highway 617. After crossing over Highway 617 the vehicle lost control on the gravel surface of Range Road 201 and soon after-wards rolled into the west-side ditch.
Police remind motorists to be attentive on the road-ways and ensure all traf-fic signs are obeyed. There are many stop signs and yield signs in the county of Camrose and it is easy to become complacent, which unfortunately is one of the main contributors to loss of life on our roadways.
Easter SundaySUNDAY, APRIL 2011 a.m. to 2 p.m. and
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Camrose Craft Centre defray the cost of new woodworking equipmentCamrose Academy of Curling purchase critical training equipment to help establish a Youth Curling DivisionCamrose Fire Department kick start funding for state of the art eDraulic (electric power pack rather than hydraulic hose) extraction tools Family Resource Centre complete new seating for the indoor playgroundAbout Time Productions purchase ballet bars
Battle River Watershed Alliance purchase equipment for youth and adult outdoor training at the Four Seasons Park.Gardner College Kids Campus Day Care partially fund new flooring for an expansion to allow for an out-of-school care programReading University create an endowment fund so future elementary students can receive critical literacy skillsCamrose Women’s Shelter fund a hands-on project to repair, replace and add landscaping, shelter and storage
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Easter Eggs-travaganza!
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The Augustana Choir presents
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Selected to perform at the Association of Canadian Choral Communities national conference in Halifax, Nova Scotia, The Augustana Choir will bring their songs to you with featured works by local Alberta composers Robin J. King, Professor EmeritusJames Neff, Dr. Milton Schlosser & new commissions by U of A alumni Christine Donkin & Scott Godin.
Sunday, April 27, 2014 — 7:00 p.m.Faith & Life Chapel | University of Alberta | Augustana Campus
Tickets [Available only at the door]: $18 (adults}; $14 (students/seniors); $45 (family)
SpringConcert!
Camrose Veselka Ukrainian Dance Society presents:
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Join us for an afternoon of beautiful costumes and Ukrainian culture!
Saturday, April 26, 1:00 p.m.Doors open at 12:30 p.m.
Bailey Theatre (5041-50 St., Downtown Camrose)Tickets Available at the Door:
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By Murray GreenTKO Safety in Cam-
rose is now offering on-site medical services for special events, rodeos, concerts and sporting events.
They will be supply-ing the emergency medical services (EMS) during Jay-walkers’ Jamboree as well as continuing to train people as experienced emergency ser-vices professionals, health and safety professionals, oil and gas and pipeline consul-tation professionals, health and safety training facilita-tors and program developers.
Camrose president and CEO Travis Shawcross leads the TKO Safety company – Aboriginal owned and First Nation’s based – training spe-cialists into the local area.
“I wanted to move out of the big cities and into a smaller community. Our realtor suggested Camrose and we instantly fell in love with it. It is a beautiful city,” said Shawcross. “I was working for another medical company as an employee and I wanted to have my own company.”
Travis and his fiancee, Kristen Bailey, started TKO Safety as a safety training company first.
“We are both medics and we were asked to provide ser-vices for a cancer event and we said sure. Then we quick-ly went out and purchased
supplies,” explained Travis. “It ran really well and we had some fun with it. So, we decided that we wanted to do this full time. We looked on Kjiji and bought an ambu-lance. From there we went from nothing to ballooning into a EMS business.”
The ability to provide an ambulance on-site made a huge difference.
“We are providing ser-vices for soccer in Edmonton and the Edmonton Prospects (semi-pro) baseball team,” said Travis. “It gets our foot in the door.”
The TKO Safety instruc-tors and medics are registered EMS professionals and regis-tered training partners with the Canadian Red Cross.
“We offer on-site medical
services whether it’s a func-tion for 10 or 10,000 people,” said Shawcross.
Courses that are offered include standard first aid, safety training, oil and gar emergency medical services and CPR.
“We want to give back to the community, so we are starting a Bassinets for Babies program that helps
new mothers that need assistance. We not only pro-vide the mother with a bas-sinet, but we load it with diapers, cloths and other things new mothers will need for the baby for about three months,” Travis said.
For more information contact Travis at [email protected] or call 780-270-5510.
TKO Safety provides medical services
Murray Green, Camrose BoosterThe newest Camrose ambulance service, TKO Safety, is spearheaded by, left to right, Travis Shawcross, Kristen Bailey (with Tobias), co-owner Carol Louis and culture advisor Bob Silverthorne.
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– Monica Szott Some of the most attractive homes include windows that accentuate the architecture of the home; these unique and interesting windows in your front living room may have been the elements that drew you to your home in the � rst place. And even though these windows add character and charm to a room, they may leave you wondering how you will cover them. Are there options available to you if you want to install window coverings? The answer is yes! They may not be as dif� cult or costly as you may think. Although we are all begging for the sunlight right now, our furniture, � ooring and our precious artwork are begging for protection from the sun’s harmful rays. Over time, sun can damage interior furnishings to the point that they fade, dry out and even deteriorate - especially if your windows face the west or the south. Specialty shapes (as we call them) may look stunning left uncovered; however, it is likely that they let out heat during our long (really long) winters and let in too much heat during our summer. Before you grab your toque or your sunhat there are custom treatments available that can offer some light control and insulation. Should you have an arch, triangular, trapezoid, circular, oval, hexagon or octagon window that you want covered, consider the many options available to you from Hunter Douglas®, Maxxmar®, and Shade-o-Matic®
custom blinds. Custom shutters will create a sophisticated built-in look... (as these are my favourites.) Or, for an elegant, softer look, Silhouette® or roman shades would be classic additions. Wood blinds, and pleated shades are other options. Should you long for draperies, there are plenty of creative options using fabric. Our fabricator, Annabelle, has tackled several “special” windows with beautiful results. If you want a big impact, fabric that hangs from a decorative rod mounted at the ceiling adds a sense of greater height and promotes the “wow” factor. Completing the architectural details in your home adds aesthetic value as well as practical value. To ensure a perfect � t, a template is made of your specialty window. Consider working with an interior designer who is also a window covering specialist to select the best option for your windows. Schedule your free in-home consultation now!
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CELEBRATING WOMEN FASHION SHOWAlix Bakker-Aziz, from Tish’s Fashions, modelled Design Today and Bali coordinates and a Luv’s shoes and purse combo as part of the Celebrating Women fashion show at the Camrose Regional Exhibition April 11.
By Dan JensenWhat is it like to live outdoors with nothing but a tarp
for shelter?That’s a question for which the Interact Club of Camrose is
hoping to have an answer after it holds a Ten Teens and a Tarp fundraiser at the corner of Battle River Hockey Plus and 48 Avenue April 26 and 27.
“It is essentially going to be 10 teenagers who will be drawing attention to homelessness in Camrose,” said Interact club president Emily Gilroy. “We were originally going to do 10 teens in a tent, but since we were doing stuff for the home-less we decided to really rough it and just go with a tarp.”
All money raised from the event will go towards the Camrose Open Door Association, Camrose Women’s Shelter and Habitat for Humanity.
A box will be on site to collect donations for the Camrose NeighborAid Centre food bank.
The rules of the Ten Teens and a Tarp fundraiser are that the teens are not allowed to leave the site or bring elec-tronics or warming devices.
“It could be tough not having a phone for 24 hours (noon Saturday to noon Sunday), but we are trying to do a good job of it,” said Emily.
The teens are committed to raising $100 each. The Rotary Club of Camrose has already donated $280.
“We will be collecting donations on site as well if people just want to stop by,” said Gilroy. “Food donations for the par-ticipants will be very welcome as well because we will only be having water. We are really trying to portray the aspect of being homeless for 24 hours.”
The fundraiser is expected to do a good job of opening a few eyes to the condition of the homeless.
“We don’t have many people in Camrose who are living on the street but that doesn’t mean there aren’t people who don’t have a home,” said Gilroy. “There are people like those at the Camrose Open Door, for instance, who are couch surfing essentially and don’t know where they are going to spent the next night.”
The Interact Club of Camrose has 10 to 12 members who gather at the Rotary Youth Centre every other Sunday for meetings starting at 7 p.m. Two other events the club has planned include a seniors night where members go to a seniors’ lodge to play games for an hour and a half, and a soc-cer shootout at the Night Classic Soccer Tournament where contestants will have to get a ball through a small opening from midfield.
“It is essentially going to be the same thing as the Bowl for the Green at Jaywalkers’ Jamboree, where you have to put a softball through a hole, except in this case it will be a soccer ball,” said Gilroy.
Interact Club’s TenTeens and a Tarpfundraiser April 26, 27
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Margaret CassadyDecember 21, 1923 – April 1, 2014
Margaret was born December 21, 1923 in Camrose, AB to Mamie and James Agrios. She passed away April 1, 2014 at the age of 90 years at Lilac Cottage, Louise Jensen Care Centre in Camrose.
Margaret was the third child in a family of seven. Margaret was proud to call Camrose her lifetime home. She attended grade school at Camrose Normal School (now Rosehaven) and graduated from Camrose High School (now Charlie Killam School) in 1943.
She was proud to receive a school board award for 13 years of perfect attendance. When asked how this was possible she attributed it to “Sunny Boy Cereal” every morning to which the local producer rewarded her endorsement with another certificate.
As a young person, Margaret played piano, loved to sew and enjoyed school and her many friends. She had a camera in high school and many of her “snaps” were of friends on the grounds at high school. She often reflected in sadness on “all the boys who didn’t return home from the war”. She kept a scrapbook including clippings and keepsakes that grew to include a few volumes that present an interesting timeline of her life.
After graduation, she took a secretarial course and a job at the Alberta Liquor Control Board, living with her dad’s relatives in Edmonton.
On VE Day, May 8, 1945, Margaret married Cliff in Camrose. Together they raised five children, Susan, Jane, George, David and Ruth. She was a dedicated mother and homemaker with a weekly regulated schedule that ensured a neat home with three meals every day, two of them hot. Kids were always home for dinner at noon every school day. She sewed many of her own and the kids’ clothes, and loved to garden, both in her sunroom and out. She was an expert at fudge, brownies and cookies and had a talent for embroidery. She loved to make handmade gifts for all occasions.
Once the house became quiet in later years, Margaret jumped straight into the job market, enjoying retail in shoe sales and variety stores as well as making new friends. She also volunteered her time to Centra Cam and was on the board for many years. She also loved crossword puzzles and was seldom seen without her camera.
Margaret was excited to finally go for her driver’s license and own a car at age 58, a new-found freedom.
Margaret was a kind, fun-loving and gentle woman who will live on in the memory of any who knew her. She also had an opinionated side which you knew about if you knew her well.
Margaret Leverna will be sadly missed by her children Susan (Cecil) Throndson, Jane (Duane) Kinnee, George (Joyce) Cassady, David (Carolyn) Cassady and Ruth Cassady; 12 grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; brother Mickey Agrios; and numerous nieces and nephews and friends.
Margaret was predeceased by her husband Clifford, one brother and four sisters.
The family extends sincere thanks and appreciation for the attention, support and well wishes provided by the staff at Louise Jensen Care Centre throughout Mom’s illness, and to all others whose thoughts and prayers are both appreciated and gratefully acknowledged.
A Funeral Service was held at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, April 7, 2014 from Burgar Memorial Chapel with Mary Ann Pastuck officiating. Inurnment has taken place in Valleyview Cemetery, Camrose.
If family and friends so desire, memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to the Alzheimer’s Association, Centra Cam, or to the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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The family of
Ted Kozak…would like to thank
the 165 family, friends and neighbors who attended Ted’s Celebration of Life ceremony. Your support in our time of loss was extremely appreciated.
We also want to thank the Rosie Kozack family: Rosie, Bob, Audrey, Broagan and Roselle for the outstanding support given in arranging the Celebration. A special thank you to Rennie Kozack, Rick Dale, the Peterson brothers, and the Larry Kozack family for all your help. Thank you to all the friends who stepped up to the microphone and said a few supporting words; your thoughts and memories were really appreciated. We also want to thank the Jerry and Colleen Wenger family for the excellent lunch they provided.
Also, THANK YOU to Viking Extended Care Facility and Hospital, medical, nursing, professional and caring staff for the outstanding care and support given to Ted during his stay at your facility.
THANKS also to Burgar Funeral Home for their help and guidance.
– Yvonne (Kozak), Al, Jeff, Kristie, Lyndsey and Mingus Krezanoski
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Born in Zweibrücken, Germany, Bob enjoyed golfing, fishing, camping and especially the annual fall hunt in November. Loving father and friend to many, Bob was known for his easy-going and generous nature, laid-back attitude, his sense of humor and infectious laugh. He was always quick to lend a hand to anyone who needed it.
Bob is survived by his daughter Brooke Bertschi ( Justin Osness); grandsons Evan and Jace Bertschi; friend and partner Christine Lyttle; brothers Bruce and Gordon (Rosanna) Elworthy; nieces Sarah Elworthy and Kathryn Badger and nephew Jeffrey Elworthy. He was predeceased by his wife Vickey and parents Bill and Frances Elworthy.
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Evelyn Lavina AstleFebruary 22, 1926 –
April 9, 2014
Evelyn, the second of the six children of William and Evelyn Moore, was born at home on February 22, 1926 and passed away peacefully on
April 9, 2014 in Killam, AB at the age of 88.Evelyn grew up in the Fort Saskatchewan area, helping out on
the family farm. Along with her sisters, she did a lot of the outside work. Walking the fields, they would poison gophers, pick rocks and pull wild mustard from the grain field. Is this why she had a weedless garden? She graduated from Fort Saskatchewan High School and went to the University of Alberta for a short time.
Evelyn met Ken on a blind date and they were married on December 15, 1948, a marriage lasting 64 years. Throughout their married life, they created many lasting friendships from the various places they worked and lived.
Evelyn enjoyed spending time in her vegetable and flower gardens, crocheting, doing crossword puzzles, baking, dancing and playing cards but, most of all, she loved visiting with family and friends. During their “snowbird” days, they even looked up friends and family who were also down south.
She did work out of the house for a while, but the majority of her time was spent raising her family, being a hockey mom, skating mom, seamstress or whatever else was needed. She encouraged her children and grandchildren in whatever they choose to do, being a #1 fan cheering them on from the sports stands, audience or from behind the scenes.
The group of angels whom she’ll be joining consists of her husband Ken; her parents William and Evelyn Moore; her brothers Donald (died in infancy) and Ray; sister June Mohr; grandchildren Ken B. Astle, Cheryl McKinnon and Drew Ashmore; sister-in-law Shirley Stawinski; and brothers-in-law Clement Boisjoli, Al Batchelor and John Stawinski.
Left to cherish her memory are her children Ron (Edie) Astle, Ft Saskatchewan, Linda (Wade) Ashmore, Fox Creek, Faye (John) Eckenswiller, Canyon Creek, Lynne (Scott) Davey, Camrose and Ken (Iris) Astle, Strome; nine grandchildren; 14 great-grandchildren; one great-great-granddaughter; sisters Mavis Boisjoli, Ft. Saskatchewan and Gwen Batchelor, St. Albert; sister-in-law Delores Moore, Ft. Saskatchewan; brothers-in-law Irwin Mohr, Ft. Saskatchewan, Henry (Norma) Astle, Calgary and Rod (Sheila) Astle, Kamloops, BC; aunt: Dora Millenbacher, Drayton Valley; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
As per Evelyn’s wishes, there will be no funeral and her cremains will be spread at a later date. Donations may be made to the Alzheimer Society, The Heart & Stroke Foundation, Aplastic Anemia Association or to a charity of one’s choice.
Evelyn’s family would like to thank the staff and friends at Killam Long Term Care for the care she received. Thank you to all who were there for us at this time, for your kind words and thoughts, it was all greatly appreciated. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.
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In loving memory of
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From your family, Donna-Faye,
children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Ruth Lydia Thomas-Courtney
It is with deep sadness that the family announces the passing of Ruth Lydia Thomas-Courtney of Edmonton on April 10, 2014 at the age of 81 years.
Ruth will be missed by her family; two sons and two daughters, Patrick Adams, Debra Bridgman, Gary Thomas and Donna (Doug) McCullough; grandsons, Michael (Lisa) and Paul (Stephanie); great-grandson, Myles; sister-in-law, Liz Stewart; nieces, Susan (Dan) and Sherry; and nephew, Steve and his son, David. She was predeceased by her loving husband, Fred Courtney; first husband, Ray Thomas; son-in-law, Mike; mother, Dorothea; and brother, Rodney.
Celebration of Life Service Thursday, April 17 at 3:00 p.m. at Camrose United Church, 4829 - 50 Street, Camrose, AB. Cremation has taken place. In lieu of other tributes, donations may be made to the Cross Cancer Institute, Alberta Cancer Foundation, 11560 University Avenue, Edmonton, AB T6G 1Z2 or to the Fort McMurray SPCA, 155 Macalpine Crescent, Fort McMurray, AB T9H 4A5.
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Vandale ready for ACAC brand of hockeyBy Murray Green
The Camrose Kodiaks’ leading scorer from this past season will be playing in the Alberta Colleges Athletic Conference next fall.
Luc Vandale agreed to attend NAIT for the 2014-15 Ooks hockey season.
Luc was a dynamic play-er for the Kodiaks. He was tied for the lead in scoring with 17 goals, and was the leader with 30 assists and 47 points.
“Luc is very fortunate to have a coach like Serge Lajoie to be able to teach and coach him at the next level,” said Kodiaks general manager and coach Boris Rybalka. “I believe that was the big decision maker in Luc choosing NAIT, as he had many options, but to have Serge coach him daily made that decision an easy one.”
In four years with the Kodiaks Luc has played 193 games, scored 48 goals and collected 78 assists for 126 points. He was a valued leader in the dressing room and served as an assistant captain.
“The Camrose Kodiaks organization would like to congratulate Luc and his family on his accomplish-ment. He had an outstand-
ing junior career and now he sets his sights on con-tinuing that at the college level,” added Boris.
Spencer Kryczka will be attending Princeton Uni-versity in the NCAA next fall to play for the Tigers.
“We are very proud of what Spencer has accom-plished to date and he is very deserving of this. He is a leader on and off the
ice and he is going to excel when he goes to Princeton. Spencer has the potential to play this great game for a long time. The entire Kodiaks organization is excited for Spencer,” said Boris.
In 48 games, Kryczka scored 12 goals and added 13 assists for 25 points. He split time with Okotoks and Camrose last season.
MacMaster listedAnother player on the
Kodiaks, Tanner MacMas-ter, is ranked 120th in the final NHL draft player rankings for the upcoming NHL draft in June. Tan-ner will be attending Quin-nipiac University this fall and playing for the Bobcats hockey program.
Brandon Hickey of Spruce Grove is the top
Alberta Junior Hockey League player in the rank-ings at the 63 spot.
Tanner MacMaster, Nicholas Jones on Sher-wood Park Rhett Gardner on Okotoks, Tyler Busch on Spruce Grove, Nikolas Koberstein on Olds and Marshall Donald on Sher-wood Park are also on the NHL Central Scouting list of the top 210 players.
Emerging bearsThe Kodiaks had a good
look at more than 150 play-ers at the annual spring camp April 4 to 6.
Players came from Ari-zona, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and from all over Alberta and Camrose.
“We were pleased with the talent that came here for the weekend. They played hard, compet-ed and battled to show us as a staff that they would love to play here in Camrose,” said Boris. “Our scouts did a great job during the year to find us this talent and to bring it to Camrose.
The coaching staff has only four months to formu-late the main camp ros-ter for training camp that begins on Aug. 22.
McCarrolls ready for another run at Spring Classic
Murray Green, Camrose BoosterMembers of the Maroon and Grey teams battle in a spring camp game at the EnCana Arena.
Murray Green, Camrose BoosterBrett, left, and Justin McCarroll are training hard for the start of theupcoming season at the Camrose Spring Classic Rodeo April 25 to 27.
By Murray GreenThe team roping part-
nership of Justin and Brett McCarroll has created a strong bond between the local brothers. They will be competing in the Camrose Spring Classic Rodeo at the Camrose Regional Exhibi-tion on April 25 to 27.
“We roped together since we were kids. We know what each other is going to do and we know what to expect from each other,” said Justin, who has partnered with Brett for six years professionally.
“We also practice togeth-er every day. That’s about 20 years together,” added Brett.
The team ropers go to about 30 to 35 rodeos a year.
“We go pretty much every weekend from April to September,” said Justin.
The love of team roping was inherited at an early age.
“Our dad got us involved in team roping. He won the championship in 1989 when we were just very young and that sparked an interest for us,” said Brett.
“We always had good horses because he was a horse trainer. We just want-ed to ride horses from the time we were young. Team roping is a sport that you can do with your family. It’s a little safer than some other rodeo events. We also had some success when we were young and won money, so that kept us going,” Brett added.
“It is a good family sport and the thrill of competition
never gets old, especially when you get to the national finals,” said Justin.
The brothers were Cana-dian champions two straight years in 2006 and 2007. Brett has qualified for the finals 10 times and Justin has gone six years.
“We practice all year round and we actually don’t take a ton of time off, even in the winter. We rope a lot in March and April to get ready for the season. We practice three or four times a week until October. If we make it to the National Finals Rodeo
then we go until November,” explained Justin.
The McCarroll family owns Anchor J Ranch at the Highway 13 and 21 junction, where it has facilities that make roping all year a little easier.
“We both have young families, so we practice when we can. Sometimes we meet at 10 p.m., turn on the lights and just give ‘er,” laughed Brett. “Having your own set up is awesome and is almost necessary.”
“You can’t go to someone else’s building twice a week
and call it good. That’s not the commitment it takes to be a top professional,” said Justin.
Team roping takes a lot of time and commitment for a sport that is a part time job.
“I compare it to curl-ing. You have to be ready to compete, but you still need another job,” said Brett. “Even in an average year you should do better than break even. There is a possibility of losing money and to put a lackadaisical effort in isn’t going to cut it.”
In their spare time, Jus-tin is a teacher at the Corner-stone Christian School and Brett continues his father’s tradition of training horses for other cowboys. Training a top horse takes years of dedicated work.
The Camrose Spring Classic Rodeo changed dates to fall on the same weekend as the Coleman and Dawson Creek rodeos.
“It’s a lot nicer to go when it is warmer for the horses. It’s hard on the committee, especially when there wasn’t another rodeo for a month” said Brett.
“Practicing for one rodeo and then taking a month off is hard on every-body. It just makes more sense to have it in April. Since there are other rodeos that weekend, they will probably have more entries,” added Justin.
“It’s a great rodeo and it has gotten better every year. It is well supported by the local businesses, community and fans,” said the brothers, who also won the local rodeo in 2007.
“We don’t look at the rodeo any different than any other, except it is less travel. As far as pressure, maybe we put a little more on our-selves. We approach each one the same. It is better for our families to be at home,” said Justin. “It’s fun for us and great to see everyone support it and us.”
Justin is the header and Brett the heeler on the team roping combination.
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Continued from page 18“We tried both when we
were younger and we started to specialize early,” Justin said. “I just started being the header because it sets the tone of the team for each run. I have a little more work to do because I pull the calf into position for the heeler and have to watch I don’t break the barrier at the start.”
“With the heeler, at the
professional level, it isn’t acceptable to miss very often. Everybody misses, but gen-erally speaking heelers need to be catching. At the profes-sional level it is harder to be a header,” admitted Brett, who has done both. “At the pro level, I’m going to stick with heeling.”
Every performance in Camrose will have different competitors. The Spring Clas-
sic will feature three perfor-mance times. On Friday and Saturday the action begins at 7 p.m. and on Sunday the action begins at 2 p.m.
A dance on Saturday night will feature Trin-ity Bradshaw on stage. The doors open at 9:30 p.m.
Tickets are available at the CRE office, by calling 780-672-3640 or toll free at 1-800-296-8112.
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Holy Week Liturgies For 2014ST. FRANCIS XAVIER CATHOLIC CHURCH
5010-48A Avenue, Camrose, Parish Offi ce: 780-672-1131Pastor: Rev. Larry Pederson
Palm Sunday of the Passion of the LordSaturday, April 12 – 5:00 p.m.Sunday, April 13 – 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
CELEBRATION OF THE EASTER TRIDUUM
Day One of the Easter Triduum:
First Liturgy:Thursday of the Lord’s Supper Evening MassApril 17 – 7:30 p.m.Adoration of the Blessed Sacramentuntil 11:00 p.m.
Second Liturgy:Friday of the Passion of the LordApril 18 – 10:30 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Day Two of the Easter Triduum:Holy SaturdayApril 19 – 11:00 a.m.Morning Prayer, Blessing of Children,Easter Baskets and Festive Foods
Day Three of the Easter Triduum:The Resurrection of the LordApril 19 – Easter Vigil – 10:00 p.m.April 20 – Easter Sunday – 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m.
These three days of celebration help us to understand what we celebrate every Sunday at Mass and why we do gather for Mass each Sunday of the year.
Please bring your favourite bell to ring at the Gloria on Thursday of the Lord’s Supper Evening Mass, Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday Masses to express our joy in celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Easter Water will be blessed at the Easter Vigil and Easter Sunday Masses.It will be available at the church entry. Bring your own bottles or use thoseprovided by the parish. Use the Easter Water to bless your Easter Dinner andfor blessings in your homes.
Note: During Holy Week Liturgies incense will not be used.
Community Good Friday Worship Celebration
April 18, 10 a.m.Calvary Pentecostal Church
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Holy Week Services April 13-20
Passion Sunday 10:00 am - Join the procession into Jerusalem and hear the week’s story from Matthew.
Maundy Thursday 5:30 pm - Join Jesus and the disciples for a simple soup supper. Jesus’ example of humble service, and his Last Supper with them.
Good Friday 7:00 pm - The Anglicans will join us as we journey with Jesus to and through the cross.
Easter Sunday! 8:30 am - Breakfast10:00 am - Celebration of Jesus’ victory over sin and death.
Lou’s byBellissima
grand openingDeputy mayor Agnes Hoveland used a giant pair of scissors to cut a ribbon at the Lou’s by Bellis-sima grand opening on main street April 4. Joining her in the photo were, left to right, City councillor PJ Stasko, City economic development officer Ray Telford, Lou’s by Bellissima manager Sandy McLean, owner Viviana Shaneman and opera-tions manager Geoff Matthews. With more than 15,000 square feet of showroom space, Lou’s by Bellissima is the Camrose area’s newest must-see fashion desti-nation. As the latest addition to a well-recognized fashion chain with 22 stores in B.C., Manitoba and Alberta, it is drawing shop-pers from far and wide to the streets of Camrose.
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GOALS FOR KIDSThe Camrose Kodiaks teamed up this past season with Camrose Chrysler, Norsemen Inn, Central Agencies, Nation-al Superstorage and Graham Wideman Realty on a Goals for Kids promotion. For every goal the Kodiaks scored, each business donated $25 to a charity of its choice. With the team scoring 169 goals, the total combined amount received by the charities was $4,225. Norsemen Inn chose to sup-port the Camrose Open Door Association, which received a cheque for $845. Presenting the cheque to Camrose Open Door Association executive director Randal Nickel was Norsemen Inn owner Sean Willms. Camrose Kodiaks expressed appreciation to all the businesses that stepped to the plate with the promotion and indicated it is something the club would like to do again when the new season starts in the fall.
By Dan JensenCity council has authorized the mayor and general
manager of infrastructure services to issue a “Licence to Conduct a Concert” to Panhandle Productions for the 2014 Big Valley Jamboree scheduled to be held July 31 to Aug. 4.
Panhandle Productions will be required to pay $283,773 including GST for municipal services and concert licence fees, as well as a final parking and campground plan that must be approved by the City of Camrose.
The location and number of driveway approaches will be determined by the City of Camrose in consultation with Camrose Regional Exhibition and Panhandle Produc-tions. Ticket sales will be capped at 25,000.
Panhandle Productions producer Larry Werner told council in an April 7 presentation that he is still working on lease contracts which he hopes to make available to the City later this month.
“It has been a bit of a process because we are dealing with multiple people on each contract licence, and for the most part some of them have been gone for the winter,” said Werner. “We do have one contract that has been signed and is currently in our office. Another one is out for signing.”
The costs of policing and fire protection for the event are $237,612 plus GST and $21,600 plus GST respectively. The cost of policing for the 2013 event was $215,443, while the cost of fire was $19,201.
“The policing costs for 2014 are fairly similar to 2013,” said Camrose Police Chief Darrell Kambeitz. “Our actual costs in 2013 were about $25,000 lower than anticipated. Unfortunately, we are under the same parameters this year as we try to budget that far in advance. Some of our policing partners don’t have exact dollars for us so we have to use estimates. We continually use those estimates at a higher rate, so there are no surprises for Panhandle or the CRE as the event comes closer.”
Kambeitz expects the final numbers for policing at the 2014 Jamboree to come in lower than what he is estimat-ing them to be at this time.
The actual resources are identical to what they were in 2013 and there are no increases for salaries. I can tell you that the planning for this event has been well-coordi-nated and supported by both Panhandle and the CRE. We are looking forward to a very successful and safe year.”
Corporate and protective services general manager Kim Isaak told council in a report that pre-event planning meetings have been held, as well as a table-top emergency planning scenario with participation from the partners, the City’s emergency services representatives, as well as key personnel from partner agencies.
Council grants licence
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The Battle River Com-munity Foundation has granted $5,370 from the Gordon French Fund to Centra Cam Vocational Training Association to assist in operating employ-ment training programs for those with barriers to employment.
The Battle River Com-munity Foundation exists
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Since it was founded in 1995 the Battle River Com-munity Foundation has granted over $2,250,000 to support important local ini-tiatives.
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Battle River Community Foundation board member Karin Naslund presents a cheque for $5,370 to Roxanna Skjonsberg, executive director of Centra Cam Vocational Training Asso-ciation, and Aleena Lazar, employment client.
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County not fundingextra full time office RCMP staffBy Murray Green
Camrose County is find-ing out first hand that if you want something done, you have to do it yourself.
The Alberta government is providing municipalities with an additional $2.3 mil-lion in 2014-15 – a total of $83.4 million – through the Municipal Policing Assis-tance grants and the Police Officer Grant. Additional funding indirectly provided for policing has increased by $14.5 million to $268.6 mil-lion through the Provincial Police Service Agreement with the RCMP, First Nations policing and ALERT (Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams), on top of an estimat-ed $136 million in provincial traffic fine revenue that will be returned to municipalities.
Camrose, however, won’t be receiving one of the new 40 RCMP positions this year.
“Things have not been finalized, but it appears that the Camrose detachment is not in line for an additional member at this time,” said RCMP superintendent Curtis Zablocki, at a County meeting March 25. “The commanding officer has the discretion of where those officers go. Since 2011 Camrose has had an additional constable. Often times the smaller detach-ments are more challenged because, when one person is away, you lose 25 per cent of your staff,” said Zablocki.
Camrose currently has four officers with an average workload.
“Some officers have as many criminal code cases as 200 and the average is about 99. Camrose officers have an average of 83 cases they are working on at a time. Caseloads are only one indi-cator, but it doesn’t appear that Camrose is a priority for an additional officer,” added Zablocki. “In addition to offi-cers, some members might help the area in other areas such as with the emergency response team, major crime units and some units that support our day-to-day units. So, even though you may not receive an additional officer, you may benefit through these support units. We had extra administration, but we lost that position to elsewhere in the province.”
The Bashaw detachment has five officers, but was understaffed until recently.
“We have had some staff changes. A new cadet started and another one will be com-ing shortly when a member transfers out,” explained Zablocki, who further point-ed out that Bashaw will in fact have one extra person because a member from Blackfalds will be coming in to help train the new cadet.
“It’s not uncommon to have gaps between members because, it takes time for
members to sell their house, or transfer in.”
Councillor Greg Gillespie asked how many RCMP members are out on the streets.
“We have about 3,000 members,” replied Zablocki.
“So an additional 40 mem-bers across the province isn’t a lot,” said councillor Greg. “Alberta is growing so fast; does that give you enough to keep up?” he asked.
“We are grateful for the extra staff. That is one of the challenges, the growth. The other challenge is the num-ber of staff that are retiring,” Zablocki said. “We hope to gain some ground again next year.”
County assistant admin-istrator Paul King said Camrose County currently supplies a half-time adminis-tration person to the RCMP to help keep the officers on patrol and to reduce the amount of time spent in the office.
“The province has adopt-ed a ratio of one to four, an administrative person to every four officers. That is standard around the prov-ince,” stated Zablocki. “There have been some discussions to change that because of chang-ing times, but it has been the standard for quite a lot of years. Anytime we can keep our boots on the street is good. We try to minimize the administration work for the RCMP member, so they can be out in the commu-nities doing police work instead of paper work.”
The extra help is wel-comed.
“Having additional administrative personnel gives the officers more out on the street. We are appre-ciative of the extra help. If it moves to full-time it will help even more. It is making a difference,” he added. “The number of calls has declined by 20 per cent.”
Councillor Trevor Miller wanted to ensure his ratepay-ers that they are getting bet-ter service and that they are not replacing funding from the RCMP.
“What you are adding is over and above what is pro-vided. You’re building on extra and better service. No one will be taking resources away from us because the County is added on,” said Zablocki.
Councillor Doug Lyseng asked about longer response times during a crisis when the detachment is understaffed.
“In a lot of cases we can’t let a member go in without a backup. It may take extra response time to make sure they have the proper backup, depending on the situation,” said Zablocki.
County Reeve Don Gregorwich indicated that the amount of traffic in this area will increase because of the new Cargill plant and asked the RCMP to plan ahead.
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By Murray GreenThe employees of the
Evraz North America Camrose steel plant want to help children receive a good start in school. They decided to furnish and supply books for the Chester Ronning School library as their way of giving back to the com-munity.
The head office in Chica-go wanted all of its branches and sites to follow a theme when making donations.
“They wanted to help with children’s literacy. Each employee receives a book from the CEO at Christmas time that they can read to children,” said Alicia Brady, human resources officer at Evraz Camrose.
“They (the company) like to promote children’s literacy and focus on chil-dren between the ages of five to eight and the program is called Reading Sparks,” explained Alicia. “They wanted to create book nooks in various places.”
The book nooks are a safe and friendly place for children to go to read a book. Evraz started the project in Canada with book nooks in Calgary, Red Deer, Regina and now Camrose.
“It’s a great program. We are allowed to give 75 per cent of our annual dona-tion budget to this (Reading Sparks), which is $24,000 a year. I get to focus that annu-ally, just in our community of Camrose,” added Alicia. “That is pretty exciting.”
The total donation bud-get is $32,000, but the local Evraz employees also like to support the Camrose Police Service DARE program.
Evraz furnished the nook at the Chester Ronning School with mostly bright orange (matching Evraz’s colour theme) furniture consisting of chairs, tables, couches, cushions, book-shelves and signage. It also funded the cost for 597 new books aimed at teaching and getting children excited about learning to read.
“The head office had a catalogue of furniture to pick
and create a wish list from and I emailed it to all of the principals of elementary schools in Camrose. I pro-vided information about the program and asked the prin-cipals to tell us about their school,” said Alicia.
Chester Ronning School wrote a big, long story on how the school is built around the library.
“The library is the centre and hub for learning and they (the school) seemed really excited about our pro-gram,” said Alicia.
“When Alicia sent the email out, I remember how excited we were. I think we (along with librarian Kathie Green) responded within a couple of hours,” said princi-pal Dan Cole. “We are really focused on literacy and read-ing, and Kathie has done such a good job in chang-ing the library with seat-ing and creating a learning atmosphere. We spend about $2,000 every year on books to encourage reading at an early age. There are so many exciting books out there and we want to foster reading.
So, when we saw this book nook idea, it just totally fit into literacy and what we are trying to accomplish. We knew it would generate a lot of interest, so we put in a good application. When Alicia contacted us that we were selected, it was very exciting. We worked with head office and Kathie put in a lot of work to purchase $5,000 worth of books. We tried to range every read-ing level. We had student-led conferencing here, so the parents saw the displays. It generated a lot of interest and excitement. That’s what we want for our school – to celebrate reading. We will use this for years to come and very much appreciate the support of Evraz.”
Cole explained that the school focuses on balanced literacy and all of the teach-ers and support staff spend a third of the day on reading.
“We have full school reading. After the announce-ments in the morning the whole school stops whatever they are doing and reads. It’s one example on how we focus
on literacy and every week all classes come to the library for reading time. Kathie selects new books and as soon as she reads them they can’t wait for them to hit the shelves. It generates instant interest, so those books are signed out. It is a plus and fosters reading.”
Learning to read is the most important task for chil-dren to master in their life-long journey.
“For Evraz to commit 75 per cent of its annual dona-tion budget to literacy and children is very important,” said Alicia. “We have lots of employees that have children going to this school and oth-er schools around Camrose that we want to help. Lit-eracy may be a bigger issue in some of our United States based cites, but in Canada as well. The five to eight age is critical in getting started to read.”
Chester Ronning School believes in giving children the advantage of learning to read.
“Right from kindergar-ten on we focus on reading and we actually have an
early literacy reading initia-tive and we have a certain number of periods per week where we work with children who are on the lower end of reading, those who struggle with reading,” said Cole. “We have two on one with a teacher to build up those skills. Our division wants all Grade 3 students reading at that same level by the end of Grade 3. That is our target, to have all students at that level. If they have that early success, then it will build from there.”
The book nook will be used mostly as a place for children to read, but teach-ers could work with students in the area as well.
“It is a comfortable and invited place to enjoy books and we hope the students will use the area to read more,” concluded the prin-cipal. “We thank Evraz for supporting our school.”
The donation to Ches-ter Ronning School was for 2013 school year and Evraz is currently accepting appli-cations from local schools for the 2014 funding period.
Evraz assists Chester Ronning with literacy
Murray Green, Camrose BoosterEvraz helped create a Reading Sparks Book Nook at Chester Ronning School to help improve literacy amongst young children in Camrose. Evraz employees seated from left to right are Cal Omoth, Phyllis Robertson, Brian Fisher, Deb Engen and Alicia Brady. Standing, left to right, are Todd Dunlop, Brittany Jordan, Amy Sturges, Kelly Gill, school librarian Kathie Green, principal Dan Cole and Lee Katcher.
Camrose Association for Community Living was happy to receive a cheque for $4,939 recently from the Harvest Moon Bike Associa-tion/Round Hill Rockers Rid-ing Club.
The money was raised from the club’s bike run and raffle held in September.
The donation will go towards the CAFCL Sum-mer Recreation Program (day camp).
The CAFCL Summer Recreation Program (day camp) is for children ages six to 17 and is offered during the summer months. Chil-dren have the opportunity to meet new friends, explore new interests, learn new skills and have fun. Fami-
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The Harvest Moon Bike Association is a registered non-profit charity operat-ing out of Round Hill in Camrose County. The mem-bership is comprised of local motorcycle and riding enthusiasts. The executive committee meets regularly to organize ride events and raise funds for local chari-ties. In 2013, the associa-tion held its annual Har-vest Moon Bike Run and Harley Bike Raffle in Sep-tember. The bike run cov-
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Harvest Moon Bike Association presents $4,939 to CAFCL
Ken Perry, president, Bill Norrie, director, and Syl Lebeau, director, of the Harvest Moon Bike Association/Round Hill Rockers Riding Club presented CAFCL CEO Esther McDonald with a donation in the amount of $4,939.
The CAMROSE BOOSTER, April 15, 2014 – Page 27
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Shoppingfor bestdeal takesyou to a franchisedealershipBy Dan Jensen
With money being tight, it is always a good idea to shop around for the best deal. Telling the difference, however, between a deal that is a good one and a deal that is not can sometimes be a little bit tricky and require some thorough investigation. You need to take into consid-eration the quality of product, the warranty for that product and the people with whom you are dealing.
After all, cheapest does not always translate into less expensive.
As Leon M. Cautillo put it, “The bitterness of poor quality remains long after low pricing is forgotten!”
In the case of buying a new vehicle, you want to be sure that the vehicle is reliable and that the person with whom you are speaking is knowledgeable. You also want the assurance that if something goes wrong with it sometime down the road, you can get it back to prime condition in as little time as possible.
The following local fran-chise dealerships are exam-ples of some, among others, who have good reputations for providing quality and ser-vice.
Lamb Ford Sales in Camrose takes pride in the fact that all staff are highly trained in their respective fields and are able to prompt-ly answer the questions of all their customers.
“They know what they are talking about and that means a lot,” said Lamb Ford general manager Pat Quinlan. “If they aren’t able to thoroughly answer a question to your satisfac-tion there is someone who can.”
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Shopping for best dealContinued from page 31
Lamb Ford also offers customers factory incentives and cash discounts on all the newest models, and low interest rates on those that are used.
“With the market the way it is we understand the need to be competitive,” said Quinlan. “If we weren’t competitive we wouldn’t exist.”
Quinlan said no one knows a Ford vehicle better than Ford itself.
“The computer systems in vehicles today are very com-plex. We have the equipment here that lets us get to the root of the problems in the shortest time possible and do the updates that are needed. In some cases we can have an engi-neer from Ford come out to help with a diagnosis.”
Quinlan said it is a myth that buying a vehicle or parts from a non-franchised dealership is less expensive.
“If you buy a Ford vehicle and buy Ford parts from us when it comes time to service or repair that vehicle, the vehicle will run better and last longer than if you purchased after-market products.”
Lamb Ford Sales is a multiple-time winner of the Presi-dent’s Diamond Club Award, presented annually to those dealerships that demonstrate outstanding achievement in sales and customer service.
Continued on page 33
Murray Green, Camrose BoosterTy Hoglund keeps his eye on the ball during a Camrose Minor Ball baseball indoor session at the fieldhouse. Local ball players are eagerly waiting the start of another season in the area. Inset: Wade Stordahl works on his pitching form during an indoor pitching session at the peewee team tryouts on April 5.
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Continued from page 32McClellan Wheaton
Chevrolet Buick GMC has always been committed to putting the customer first.
“We are here to earn the business of customers and pro-vide them with exceptional ser-vice,” said dealer principal Will McClellan. “We know we wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for them.”
McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC works hard at being competitive with all its prices.
“We realize that people
have a choice to go where they want but also real-ize that they want quality. There aren’t any savings to be had if you purchase some-thing that has to be replaced sooner than something you would buy straight from the manufacturer.”
McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC believes the quality of new and used products it has to offer is second to none.
“The products we offer
are always improving,” said McClellan. “We have more new models this year than we have ever had in the past.”
McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC is committed to maintaining a highly skilled and trained staff to ensure that service work meets the highest pos-sible standards.
“We have staff who have been here for many years who are familiar with every part of the business and product
line,” said McClellan. “One of the things we are very happy about is the fact that our shop foreman has been acknowledged as one of the best GM technicians in the country.”
McClellan Wheaton Chevrolet Buick GMC received the Business Excellence Award at the Camrose Chamber of Commerce Small Business Week banquet last fall in rec-
ognition of the important role it has played in the community.
“We are always striving to be a responsible member of the community and pay it forward,” said McClellan.
Camrose Chrysler is committed to ensuring that all customers have a good vehicle ownership experi-ence.
Continued on page 35
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Fuel efficiency is an important issue for car buy-ers, and understandably so. Conserving fuel is good for drivers’ budgets and the planet, so the concept of fuel efficiency would seem to ben-efit everyone.
But just because fuel effi-ciency is a good concept does not mean there are not mis-conceptions about it among drivers and automotive pro-fessionals alike. The follow-ing are some of the more widely held misconceptions about fuel efficiency.
Full tanksconserve fuel
Many people have long believed that a nearly full tank of gas means the fuel within that tank is less likely to evaporate, and that half-full tanks are losing gas to evaporation. Though this might have been the case years ago, today’s vehicle’s are smarter than ever before, and their fuel systems are designed with vapor recovery systems so drivers traveling around with tanks that are closer
to empty than full aren’t losing gas to evaporation.Manual transmissions are
more fuel efficientTechnology can once
again be credited with turn-ing conventional wisdom on its head. In the past, manual transmission vehicles might have been more fuel efficient because drivers could more efficiently control engine rev-ving with a 5-speed manu-al transmission than they could with the standard 3-speed automatic transmis-sion. However, automatic
transmissions have evolved over the years, and they are now more adept at con-trolling revs and conserv-ing fuel than many driv-ers of manual transmission vehicles.
When youfill up matters
Some drivers have long believed that filling up dur-ing the cooler hours of the day earns them more gas than filling up when the temperatures are at their peak. This theory traces its origins to the fact that liq-
uids are at their most dense when they are cool. But today’s filling stations store their gas in tanks beneath the ground, which is why you might see a tanker emp-tying its contents into the ground at the filling station.
These underground tanks are insulated from temperature swings, so you aren’t likely to receive any more gas by filling up in the morning than you will when filling up at night.
Continued on page 36
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“If they buy a vehicle from us we believe it is our responsibility to stand behind them for as long as they own that vehicle by pro-viding them with the best possible products and ser-vice,” explained Camrose Chrysler dealer principal
Mike Rodin. “The experi-ence they have with us does not stop after they purchase their new set of wheels.”
Camrose Chrysler has invested thousands of dol-lars in high tech diagnostic equipment, and is continu-ally sending technicians to training programs so they can upgrade their skills.
“Our technicians have hundreds of hours of training
and, in most cases, know exact-ly what to look for when prob-lems start to arise,” said Rodin.
The only parts Chrysler installs are ones that come directly from the manufacturer.
“They are built specifi-cally for Chrysler vehicles and carry a full one-year warran-ty,” said Rodin.
Chrysler vehicles are covered by a full three-year, 160,000 km comprehensive
warranty and a five-year powertrain warranty.
“The factory warranty gives you a fixed cost of own-ership,” said Rodin. “You know what the monthly operating costs are and if something goes wrong there isn’t any more money that will be coming out of your pocket.”
Chrysler also offers five years of roadside assistance
on all vehicles that covers everything from tows to get-ting inside the vehicle when you have locked yourself out.
Camrose Chrysler pro-vides free shuttle service for those who bring their vehi-cles in for repairs.
“We take customers to their homes and business-es and pick them up again when the vehicle is ready,” said Rodin.
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or a
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tow
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leas
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or �
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an
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new
201
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mod
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side
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who
ow
n or
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1999
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pic
kup
truck
that
has
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gist
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and
insu
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in C
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the
cust
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for t
he p
revi
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cons
ecut
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six
mon
ths,
will
rece
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000
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nus
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war
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or �
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the
cash
pur
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an
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trans
fera
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to a
fam
ily m
embe
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ing
in
the
sam
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useh
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requ
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deem
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vaila
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on G
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as
appl
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x m
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litre
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fuel
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School bands toperform at the Bailey Theatre April 23By Murray Green
The Sir John Franklin School band program has a Camrose connection.
The Calgary school band that will be perform-ing at the Bailey Theatre on Wednesday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m. will be led by director Jane McLauchlin.
The band will be joined by the local Charlie Killam Jazz Band under director Bob Bailey as part of the evening performance.
Sir John Franklin School’s music director Jane McLauchlin (nee Reed) was born and raised in Camrose. She lived in a home filled with music. Jane watched her sister, Luanne, go through the band programs in Camrose as a ‘tag along’ to evening band rehearsals at the Camrose Compos-ite High School. Jane also hung out with her sister and friends, including Val and Bob Bailey.
Mr. Taylor was the CCHS music teacher at the time and made time to chat with Jane and encouraged her to play flute, going so far as to lend her his own when she began to play. From the moment she walked into her first band class her dream was to become a band teacher. She fulfilled this dream by first attending
Augustana (formerly CLC) and then moving to Calgary to complete her schooling at the U of C. She remained in Calgary, working for the Calgary board of education. Currently, she is in her fifth year at Sir John Franklin School.
Val and Bob were close friends of Luanne and, as a result, Jane and Bob have remained in contact over the years through various music events. Now they will be sharing the stage at the local theatre with their school bands.
Sir John Franklin School brings together stu-dents from over 50 different Calgary communities, which results in a very diverse com-munity of learners who excel through their creativity. The band program was resurrect-ed six years ago after being abandoned for over a decade. The program has more than doubled in enrollment in the last four years and produc-es bands that consistently receive high scores in provin-cial festivals. Students enjoy learning traditional concert band music, jazz, African drumming and take part in a wind ensemble.
Each year the band par-ticipates in a spring tour. This year the band is excited to be visiting Camrose.
Let‛s play and learn together!
Battle River School Division is offering
Early Learning Programsfor children who are 3 or 4 years of age.
These play-based programs are led by certifi ed teachers and offer developmentally appropriate activities which increase children’s confi dence and skill in preparation for success at school.
Registration Starts April 22The 3-year-old programruns twice weekly:Tuesdays/Thursdays for a half day
- Morning program: 8:45 to 11:30 a.m.- Afternoon program: 12:45 to 3:30 p.m.
Starting April 22, registration forms will be available at
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Questions?Contact Early Learning Coordinator Lee Ann Ashby-Girard at 780.672.4718 ext 5026
The 4-year-old programruns three times weekly:Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays for a half day
- Morning program: 8:45 to 11:30 a.m.- Afternoon program: 12:45 to 3:30 p.m.
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R O U N D H I L L U K R A I N I A N S U P P E R APRIL 26 – Cocktails 5:30 p.m. Supper 6:30 p.m. Entertainment: The Veselka Dancers. Advance Tickets: Ph. Nola Sherbaniuk, 780-672-7583.
BRIDAL SHOWER for Amber Reich and Richard Zimmer on Friday, May 2 at the Bawlf Lutheran Church at 7 p.m. Ladies, please bring lunch.
MYRNAM AG SOCIETY BULL SALE COMMITTEE would like to thank past contributors, buyers, bidders and helpers for the past 30 years of support. The Bull Sale is cancelled due to low entry numbers.
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7:30 p.m. Kingman Tea House
M A R G A R E T L E E S H O L D ’ S 8 5 T H BIRTHDAY – Saturday, April 26. Come and go from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., The Village of West Park Clubhouse (behind Superstore). In lieu of gifts, we ask that you bring a flower for Marg’s bouquet.
PEBBLES PRESCHOOL – A Ministry of Christ Centered Fellowship Church. Open House and Registration Wednesday, April 23, 10:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., First Baptist Church, 6406-44B Avenue, Camrose, Northeast doors. Children must be 3 years of age by Sept. 1, 2014. Classes run Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12:40 to 3:00 p.m. Questions call 780-672-5679.
ANNUAL SPRING SENIOR CHOIR FESTIVAL – (Now known as Central Alberta Spring Senior Choir Concert) to be held at Messiah Lutheran Church on Friday, April 25 at 1:00 p.m. Choirs from other communities as well as our own Golden Tones. Refreshments to follow. Tickets at the door, $7.
SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON at St. Andrews Anglican Church, 4713-50 St., May 2, 11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., $8.00.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST – Sponsored by Round Hill Rug Rats, Saturday, May 3, 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m., Round Hill Community Centre.
THANK YOU
A BIG THANK YOU to all who joined me in celebrating my 94th birthday – friends and relatives who came from a distance and also local friends. Thanks to Bev and Margaret for making the cake, to my family for organizing it and to those who phoned, sent cards and gifts. And another big thank you! – Lulla Baumle (Tiny)
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GOT PUPPIES? If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classified ad. Ph. 780-672-3142.
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2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.
WILL DO HOUSECLEAN-ING AND YARD WORK – Ph. Debbie, 780-781-3637.
HELP WANTED
CLASS 1 AND 3 DRIV-ERS – Must be able to travel. Fax driver’s abstract and resumé to 780-582-2365. Call Liz, 780-582-2260 for more information.
TIRAS DAIRIES INC.Requires permanent full-time Food Processing Labourer
Hours may vary. Morning, afternoon or
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Some heavy lifting may be involved.
Previous related experience is considered an asset.
A minimum of high school education is required.
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J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 1-780-672-7649.
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MID-CITY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT,
1017197 Alberta Ltd. For All Your Rental Needs
We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage
and more! Call 780-672-0662
for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji
RENTING TWO-BED-ROOM SUITE – As new, one level, five appliances, covered deck, quiet, well main-tained. Ph. 780-608-3131.
BASEMENT APART-MENT WITH PRIVATE ENTRANCE – Available May 1. Suitable for one or two people. Rent $590/mo., utilities includ-ed. DD and last month’s rent required. No pets, no smokers, no excessive noise and absolutely no drugs. Ph. 780-608-8709 after 6:00 p.m.
T W O - B E D R O O M BASEMENT SUITE – $1,100/mo., utilities included, or $550/bedroom. Available May 1. No pets, no smoking. Ph. 780-690-1474.
AVAILABLE MAY 1 – Furnished room on main floor in quiet environment. Ideal for seriously studying student or an adult employed days or nights. No pets, no smokers, no excessive noise. Absolutely no drugs. $400/mo. includes utilities. DD and last month’s rent required. Call 780-608-8709 after 6:00 p.m.
FOR LEASE
OFFICE SPACE FOR LEASE – $1,000/mo. includes heat, power, water. Attached to fitness centre. Approximately 900 sq. ft. on second floor. Two offices, common area and storage. Call Steph: 780- 781-3900.
WANTED TO RENT
RETIRED COUPLE needs pet-friendly home (urban or rural) by June. Phone or text 780- 206-5600.
REQUIRE PASTURE TO RENT – Looking to rent pasture for cow/calf grazing. For information call 780-672-2990.
HOUSEHOLD
LIFT CHAIR – Mink color, as new; tournament pool table w/accessories, leather chesterfield. Ph. 780-672-3274.
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EXPANDING COMPANY WANTS YOU TO FILL THE FOLLOWING POSITIONS!
Grader OperatorCat OperatorHoe Operator
Scraper/Rock Truck OperatorMechanic/Serviceman
LabourersWanted for work in Camrose/Edmonton area.
Excellent chances for advancement. Superior wages and benefi ts for experienced talent.Email resumé to [email protected]
Highway 13 West, Camrose Phone 780-672-9171Toll Free 1-877-477-9171 www.norsemeninn.com
Work weekends. Earn some extra spending money. Join the Banquet Staff at the Norsemen Inn. Working banquets is fast-paced and fun. Meet new people and be part of Camrose’s original full-service hotel. Must be at least 15 years of age. Apply at the front desk.
BanquetWorkers
CREAM AREA RUG – 8’x10’.Neverwalkedon.$250.Ph.780-672-2281.
MATES BED – Three-drawer single bed, no mattress,$75.780-781-5029.
LIVESTOCK / FEED
BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780-672-3142.
YEARLING SIMMENTAL BULLS FOR SALE
RED - FULL BLOODAllperformance,privatetreaty,qualitygenetics,sementested
Spruceview Acres Simmentals 780-679-0713
TWO-YEAR-OLD andyearlingGelbviehbulls.Ph.780-672-9950.
REGISTERED POLLED HEREFORD BULLS – Qualitytwo-year-olds from natural andAI sires (semen tested anddelivered within 50 miles).Contact Ron Berg, Prairie RoseStockFarmat780-672-6292.
LIMOUSIN BULLSPolledyearlingsand
two-year-oldsRedsandBlacks
QuietdispositionsBirthweights75-95lbs.Buyon-farmandspendas
longasyouwantlookingandtalkingaboutyourbullneeds
beforemakingadecision.North Slope Farms Inc.
Bawlf, AB 780-373-3449, 780-608-8258
R E G I S T E R E D YEARLING RED AND BLACK ANGUS BULLS – Various BWs, born Jan., Feb.Quiet, semen tested, delivered,$2,500. Also unregisteredyearlingRedAngusheiferbullsborn April. Light BWs, quiet,sementested,$1,800.DarrellandLorraine Davidson, Lougheed,AB. Ph. 780-888-1374 or 780-888-1087.
MAINE ANJOU, BLACK ANGUS, LIMOUSIN BULLS FOR SALE – Black, polled,quiet and semen tested. CallKen at Rusylvia Cattle Co.,780-741-2188 or 780-787-0237.www.rusylviacattleco.com
CHAROLAIS YEARLING BULLS – Semen tested.MeetingCreekarea.CallMike,250-832-8209.
YEARLING PUREBRED RED ANGUS BULLS, UNREGISTERED – Moderatebirth weights, heifer and cowbullsavailable.Veryquiet,havebeenpail-fed.Semen tested andwe will deliver. Will keep untilneeded. Call 780-386-2127 or780-385-0406.
MACHINERY
SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds,780-672-3142.
ACREAGE TRACTOR – Massey265w/loader,3-pt.hitch.Good running condition. NeedsTLC.Offers,403-357-7322.
4590 HESSTON small,square baler; New Holland balewagon; 495 New Holland hay-bine, 12 ft. conventional. Allexcellentconditionandshedded.Ph.780-374-2348.
1992 JD 8960–6,835hours,855 Big Cam III engine, verygood condition. No GPS, nopto. 24-speed tranny, 20.8x42radial duals at 50% - withoutcracks. Rear weight package,lighting package, new speedradar, four hydraulic outletsincluding plumbing for airdrill.Chrome muffler shield andhandrails. Always stored inside.$69,000obo.Ph.780-679-6528,Daysland.
4010 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR with Ezee-On 175loader with grapple fork. Nocab, air year-round. 5,000 hr.$15,000obo.Call780-385-1580.(Ifnoanswer,callSharon,780-336-4084.)
FARMLAND FOR SALE
FARMLAND FOR SALE 159 ACRES – GoodNo. 2 soil, NW 15-50-18-W4,has 142.58 acres; adjoiningSW 22-50-18-W4 has 16.57acres.145acrescultivated.Eachhasseparatetitle.EastofTofieldalong Hi-way 14. 780-662-2061,780-999-6399cell.
REAL ESTATE
GREAT SEVEN ACRESwith power, water and shelterbelt. Older buildings to restore.1/2mileoffofHwy.616,20min.northwest of Camrose. Ph. 780-878-5216.
EXECUTIVE RANCH STYLE HOME – 3,760 totalsq. ft. home on 8.5 acres, sev-en miles southwest of Killam.Six bedrooms, four bathrooms,two fireplaces, two decks, nineappliances, new oak floors upand carpet down. New bath-rooms, countertops and tile,attached garage. Mature shel-ter belt and professional peren-nial landscaping. Shop, barn,storage shed, fenced and more!REDUCED TO $549,000. CallMarilynO’Brien,780-385-8686.www.comfree.com/459392.
HOUSE FOR SALE, TO BE MOVED – 1,200sq.ft.two-bedroom home built in 1980.Windows, vinyl siding, soffit,facia, laminate flooring, lightfixtures all new within lastfive years. Deck included. Also24’x50’x10’shedtobemoved,Sell as package. All prepara-tionand relatedmovingcostsatbuyer’s expense. First $60,000takesitall.Ph.780-678-2381.
HOUSE FOR SALE BY OWNER – Three bedrooms,2 1/2 baths, finished basement,insulated garage, finished back-yard,fenced.DugganParkarea,$309,000. Ph. 780-781-8015,780-608-8278.
MISCELLANEOUS
PIPE — 1 1/2”, 2 3/8”, 27/8”, 3 1/2”, sucker rod 5/8”,3/4”,7/8”,plainorscrapertype.Other pipe and metal available.1-800-661-7858.
SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 27
formoreclassifiedadsaboutcars,trucks,campers,RVs,
automotiveservicesandATVs
AERATION WINDMILL for a dugout.Tower is 8 ft. tall.Never used. Asking $650 obo.Phone 780-678-0053 between8:00a.m.and7:00p.m.
CLASSIFIED ADS (Continued)
DEATHSEvelyn Astle of Killam
on April 9, at 88 years of age.
PIANO TEACHERS SUPPORT CAMROSE OPEN DOORMurray Green, Camrose Booster
The Camrose and Area Piano Teachers’ Association hosted a piano relay at the Duggan Mall on March 15 with 18 students from seven different studios to raise money for The Open Door Association and provide a $200 scholarship for the Camrose and District Music Festival. Piano instructor Katelyn Harte, left, and Hope Stark presented Open Door execu-tive director Randal Nickel with $357.
Looking for an exciting long-term career?We have a position open for a full-time person in our retail area. The successful candidate will be neat, organized, very dependable, able to work Saturdays and until 5:30 p.m. during the week. Must have excellent communication and customer service skills and the ability to learn and retain vast amounts of information on a day-to-day basis. Extensive training will be provided. We offer an excellent benefi t package and competitive wage plus commission. Position will start as soon as successful candidate is found.
Please forward resumés with references:email: [email protected]: 780-679-0312 – attn: Trishor drop off at our location: 3720B-48 Avenue, Camrose
We thank all who apply but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.
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P.O. Box 270New Norway, AB
T0B 3L0
SENIOR BOOKKEEPER or ACCOUNTANT required
We are a well-established public practice accounting offi ce in New Norway, just 15 minutes south of Camrose. Due to our rapid growth we are looking for another Bookkeeper or Accountant to join our team.Duties include:Payroll, WCB, GST Returns, Bank Reconciliations, A/R and A/P etc. for numerous clients, using mostly QuickBooks.Experience in the following areas are defi nitely assets:
• QuickBooks• Excellent attention to detail• Spreadsheets – such as Excel• Preparing fi nancial statements• Personal Income Tax preparation• Corporate Income Tax preparation• Excellent customer service and phone skills
Competitive wage and benefi ts package.Permanent position available. Flexible hours. Awesome work environment.Position can be fi lled with either one full-time or two part-time.Please forward resumé to:
Confi dential Bookkeeping Inc.confi [email protected]
or fax 780-855-2058
IS HIRING!Evraz Camrose Works is accepting applications for
LABOURERSto work at our pipe making facility in Camrose, Alberta. Individuals must be at least 18 years of age, safety conscious, able to work overtime and shift work, and able to perform some heavy lifting. We offer an attractive starting wage plus bonus opportunities, as well as an excellent benefi t and pension package. All selected applicants will be required to attend and pass a physical assessment, as well as drug and alcohol screening arranged by EVRAZ Camrose.
Wage ranges are as follows:First 120 days: $21.58 - $25.514 months to 1 year: $24.28 - $28.70After 1 year: $26.98 - $31.89
All above wages also receive shift premiums, cost of living allowance (COLA) as well as performance and attendance bonuses.
Applications must be completed in person at the Human Resources offi ce.
EVRAZ Camrose Works5302-39 Street, Camrose, Alberta
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Nu Edge Construction Ltd. is currently looking for a TICKETED
JOURNEYMAN AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC
who is local to Camrose or surrounding area.We offer competitive wages, overtime and offer
advancements within our company.Must have his/her own tools, clean abstract and own transportation to and from work.
Successful applicant to start as soon as possible.
Please email resumé to [email protected]
or fax to 780-672-8523
Nutec Electro Tel – Camrose Offi cerequires additional personnel in their
Administration Accounting departmentThis individual will be an integral part of the administrative team and as such their job will require them to assist our Accounts Receivable, Accounts Payable, Payroll, and Billing Departments in the processing of our day to day operations.Applicant must have prior computer experience.Any experience in Quickbooks , Microsoft Offi ce and Payroll would be a defi nite asset.Salary will be established based on the qualifi cations of the successful candidate.Applicants are to submit a cover letter and resumé complete with a list of three references to [email protected] date for applications will be Friday April 25, 2014. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only applicants who are selected for interview will be contacted.
The Town of Wainwright is seeking a qualifi ed and energetic individual for the full-time position of
Public Works ForemanThis position reports directly to the Director of Public Works. The town foreman provides supervision and assigns work to the Public Works and Utility department staff and provides assistance to the Director of Public Works as needed.
Applicants should have an in-depth knowledge of: • Supervisory skills and experiences• Road construction and maintenance • Water and sewer line construction and maintenance • Construction equipment and its operation and
maintenance • Computer literacy• Monitoring expenditures of time, money and resources • Supervision of and adherence to the safety program
Applicants should have a minimum of three years of relevant experience. The successful candidate will be requested to provide a satisfactory criminal record check and driver’s abstract.
The Town of Wainwright offers a competitive salary depending on experience and qualifi cations plus an excellent benefi t package. The successful applicant will be required to work a 40 hour work week, with some evenings, weekends and emergency call-outs.
Qualifi ed individuals are invited to submit their application, via mail or email, no later than 8:30 a.m. on Monday, May 5, 2014 to the attention of:
Town of Wainwright1018-2nd Avenue, Wainwright, AB T9W 1R1Phone: 780-842-3381 Fax: 780-842-2898Attention: Ed Chow, CAOEmail: [email protected]
By Dan JensenThe Camrose Safeway
store is partnering with Eas-ter Seals Canada on a cam-paign to help see the ability in disability.
Safeway will be giv-ing customers five AirMiles reward miles from now to Aug. 25 for each $2 donation they make to Easter Seals. One hundred per cent of all funds raised go directly to support programs and help local families.
The amount raised in in the 2013 Easter Sales cam-paign to support important programs across Canada was $1.2 million.
Easter Seals is dedicated to fully enhancing the quali-ty of life, self-esteem and self-determination of Canadians with disabilities. More than 146,000 Canadians and their families annually access pro-grams and services provided by Easter Seals organiza-tions across Canada, the best known of which are Easter Seals camp programs. Other services include active living opportunities and the pro-vision of specialized equip-ment, such as mobility aids, assistive technology, adap-tive computers, augmenta-tive communication devices and adaptations to homes and vehicles for wheelchair accessibility. Easter Seals works to ensure that every-one with a disability has access to the equipment, services and recreational opportunities they need to enjoy a high quality of life. Ultimately, it is about seeing ability in disabil-ity and the opportunity to live lives to their full potential.
“Easter Seals provides support to families living with disabilities and with the sup-port of Safeway we are able to provide life changing recreation-al experiences at Easter Seals Camp Horizon and equipment programs to the families in our communities across Alberta,” explained Susan Boivin, CEO, Easter Seals Alberta.
Chuck Mulvenna, presi-dent of Safeway operations, Sobey’s Inc. said helping neighbours living with a diverse range of abilities has long been a Safeway prior-ity.
SafewaysupportsEaster Seals
Minister of State (Finance) and Crowfoot MP Kevin Sorenson issued the following statement after the passing of former Finance Minister Jim Flaherty last week.
News of Jim Flaherty’s passing came to me like it came to most of you – as a great shock. A shock because I saw him at his finest. A master of his files and the best Finance Minister this country has ever seen. I had the great fortune, even for
a short time, to watch him guide the financial affairs of Canada. I will always cherish that. When we see, up close, someone who has done so much for our country we are loathe to see any faults. Jim Flaherty was such a man. He was tenacious, effective, kind, and tough. He cared about every day Canadians and he wasn’t shy to speak his mind or afraid to make personal sacrifice when he thought his country’s inter-ests were at stake.
I will always remember the kindness he showed me as a friend and new Min-ister. He was patient but moreover, and this is some-thing that anyone who met with him will tell you, Jim Flaherty was a champion listener. That is one of the qualities that made him such a good Minister and person. My thoughts and prayers go out to Christine and their children, John, Galen and Quinn. Jim Flaherty was a good man.
Sorenson saw Flaherty at his finest
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Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP). The personal information recorded on the application form is being collected under the authority of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. The information will be used for the purpose(s) of employee recruitment and administration and is protected by the privacy provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIP) Act. If you require additional information concerning the collection and use of this personal information, please contact the FOIP Offi cer at 780-672-4426.
HELP DESK and SUPPORT TECHNICIANNestled in east central Alberta, Camrose is a dynamic regional community focused on providing an exceptional quality of life for its citizens. A growing community of 17,286 people, Camrose has excellent public and private schools as well as post-secondary institutions including the University of Alberta Augustana Campus. Camrose is the regional centre for health services and medical facilities. The community is proud of the Rose City’s beautiful park system and of their world-class recreational, cultural, and sporting facilities that host many local, provincial and national events. Overall, Camrose symbolizes opportunities for growth and a safe and healthy environment for all of its residents.
The City of Camrose is seeking a Help Desk and Support Technician who will be responsible for supporting the City’s computer systems and their operators.
FUNCTIONS• Responsible for the operation, maintenance, setup, and tear-down of all City computer
systems and support equipment. • Day-to-day help desk and support operations for all City of Camrose staff, including phone
support and hands-on support of all City PC hardware, software, and mobile devices.• Develop and provide training via one-on-one and organized training sessions for City of
Camrose staff as needed.• Assist in the development of IT policies for the organization.
• QUALIFICATIONS• At least 2 years’ experience in a computer/IT support fi eld.• Diploma or post-secondary education in computer sciences or related fi eld with formal
training in hardware support. • Up-to-date knowledge of computer hardware and software and a strong understanding of
current security issues including network and PC security and threat management.• Excellent interpersonal skills and customer service approach to work collaboratively with
City Departments. • Valid class 5 driver’s license and Police Information Check.
HOURS OF WORK: Typically Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
SALARY and BENEFITS: The City of Camrose offers competitive salary, attractive benefi ts, and a positive work environment. The starting salary for this position will be dependent upon the qualifi cations and experience of the successful candidate.
APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resume to the address below or in person by April 30th, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
Director of Information Technology Mailing Address: 5204-50 [email protected] Camrose, AB T4V 0S8Phone: 780-672-4428 Offi ce Location: 5415-49 Ave., Camrose, AB
BUILDING and DEVELOPMENTADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT: SUMMER STUDENTAre you looking for a challenging and interesting summer job for May to August 2014?
Do you provide excellent customer service and have strong computer skills? If so, join our Building and Development team as an Administrative Assistant for the summer.
DUTIES and RESPONSIBILITES• Provides telephone assistance to the public, developers and contractors;• Prepares purchase orders and invoices;• Filing and maintains departmental records (Laser fi che);• Prepares and organizes reports;• Provides administrative support to Director of Planning and Development and
Development Offi cers;• Other related duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS• Post-secondary training in administration or related discipline; and/or equivalent work
experience;• Profi cient in Microsoft Offi ce Suite;• Reliable with a strong work ethic;• Courteous, friendly and professional;• Strong written and verbal communication skills;• Ability to work independently or in a team setting unsupervised.
HOURS OF WORK: Hours of work are typically 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Mon. through Fri. from May through Aug. 2014.
COMPENSATION: The salary for this position will be established based on qualifi cations of the successful candidate.
APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resume to the address below by Friday April 18, 2014 at 4:30 p.m. If applying by email, please ensure subject line contains the job title. The successful applicant will be required to produce a valid and satisfactory Police Information Check.
We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
City of CamroseAttention: General Manager of Infrastructure and Planning
Mailing Address: 5204-50 Ave., Camrose, AB T4V 0S8Offi ce Location: 5415-49 Ave., Camrose, AB
Phone: 780-672-4426 Fax: 780-672-2469Email: [email protected]
Website: www.camrose.ca
Employment Opportunities
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITYAre you passionate about your community, Downtown Camrose and historic aspects of Camrose?
City of Camrose and City Center Camrose have received approval from the Province of Alberta to be a member of the Alberta Main Street Program.
We are seeking adult residents to serve as Members at Large on the AMSP committee.
This committee will provide advice to accomplish Main Street revitalization programs, and assist in developing strategies, designing, marketing, and organizing the surge of economic growth to celebrate the unique historic and architectural character of the downtown area.
Please fi ll out an online application at www.camrose.ca or contact Carole May Cote at [email protected]
PERMANENT LABOURER, UTILITIES
The City of Camrose is seeking an energetic and reliable individual for the position of Permanent Labourer within the Utilities Department of the Public Works Section of the Infrastructure and Planning Department. This is a full-time permanent unionized position under CUPE Local 1425.
FUNCTIONS: • The primary duties will include: sanitary sewer cleaning,
sewer manhole inspections, sanitary sewer root control program, excavation and repair of broken sanitary sewer mains and water mains and services, labourer for vactor truck and water truck, valve operations, UDF program, cc valve operations, distribution laboratory and fi eld testing, sanitary sewer laboratory and fi eld testing, lagoon weed and vegetation control, mowing and weed eating of grass at all Utilities Buildings, providing heavy manual labour;
• Operations and maintenance of the Utilities System as directed;
• Assistance with other Public Works functions as necessary.
QUALIFICATIONS:• Grade 12 Diploma or GED equivalent;• Reliable, with a strong work ethic and must be able to
work independently;• Strong written and verbal communication skills; • Awareness of the City of Camrose Alberta Environment
Approvals;• Must be able to work in confi ned spaces, trenches, elevated
platforms, ladders, and extreme weather conditions;• Must be able to wear and work with appropriate PPE;• Basic computer skills to operate meter reading computer
software and AS 400 program;• Valid Class 5 Alberta Motor Vehicle Operator’s License
and ability to obtain valid Class 3 License with air brake endorsement within the probationary period;
• The successful candidate must be able to meet the City’s “on-call protocols” and may be required to participate in the on-call rotation within the Utilities team.
HOURS OF WORK: Standard work hours will be 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. On-call duties and emergency work could include early morning, late evening, weekends, and statutory holidays.
HOURLY WAGE RANGE: $20.93 per hour in accordance with the CUPE 1425 Collective Agreement.
APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resumé the address below or in person by May 2, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.
We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
City of CamroseAttention: Superintendent of [email protected] 4202-51 Avenue Camrose, Alberta T4V 0S8Phone 780-672-5513
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Like helping people? Your Calling is at...
View this job opportunity @ CovenantHealth.ca/careersApply at [email protected] Human Resources Toll Free: 1.877.450.7555
Competition Number:Position Type:Date Closed:Salary Range:
We proudly serve a 150-year legacy of quality care.
Killam Health Center is looking for:Licensed Practitioner Nurse WHEN APPLYING: Please submit your résumé by 2400 hours on the closing date, quoting the Competition Number
LC-14001-KMTemporary, Part Time
April 20, 2014Min: $25.17/Hr. Max: $32.96/Hr.
Like helping people? Your Calling is at...
View this job opportunity @ CovenantHealth.ca/careersApply at [email protected] Human Resources Toll Free: 1.877.450.7555
Competition Number:Position Type:Date Closed:Salary Range:
We proudly serve a 150-year legacy of quality care.
Our Lady of the Rosary Hospital, Castor is looking for:Maintenance Worker IICasual vacancy available for a Maintenance Worker I (check our website for competition: CF-40048-CS)
CF-13008-CSFull-Time
May 1, 2014Min: $24.63/Hr Max: $26.88/Hr
6809-48 Avenue, CamrosePhone 780-672-8818
Fax 780-672-8809Email [email protected]
Apply with resumé…
• an exciting retail work environment
• competitive wages• opportunities for advancement• a clean, safe working
environment
• opportunity to learn about the thousands of products Home carries
• opportunity to help customers live better lives
Contractors’ Service AreaWe’re wanting to hire someone with a positive, helpful attitude, and a good understanding of buildings and building materials or years of experience in the construction trade. Full-time opportunity for male or female.
Lighting SalesYou will assist our contractors and individuals in making astute choices. Position will involve ordering stock and merchandising inventory, estimating/quoting of light packages for new or existing homes. If you are a team player and can work cooperatively with customers, we invite your application.
Yard Worker/Delivery DriverFull-time position. We need an energetic person in good physical condition. Must be conscientious in operating trucks, know how to fi nd addresses, and be good with people. Picker truck experience valuable. We welcome your application!
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INSIDE SALESPOSITION AVAILABLE
The Soap Stop is looking for a friendly, outgoing professional who loves to provide exceptional service to our valued customers. The successful candidate will work Monday to Friday with a once-a-month Saturday, be physically fi t, capable of lifting up to 35 kg and enjoy interacting with people. We offer an above-average wage, health benefi t plan and a great working environment.If this describes you, and you want to work for a company that cares for its customers and employees, please submit a resumé to Greg Grose on or before April 21, 2014.Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
5011-46 St., Camrose, AB T4V 3G3
Janitorial and Industrial Cleaning Supplies
Petrofi eld Industries, the Leader in manufacturing Hydrovac trucks, is accep� ng resumés for the following posi� ons:
* General Labourers* Industrial Painters* Sandblasters* Material Handler* Automo� ve
Electrical Technician* Journeyman Welder
/ Appren� ce* 2nd Yr Welder
with Aluminum experience
Visit our website at: www.tornadotrucks.com for more details. Our company has an enthusias� c fast-paced working environment, with advancement possibili� es for the mo� vated person, and off ers an excellent benefi t package.
Fax 403-742-5544
Email: hr@petrofi eld.com
Round Up Your Next Career!
www.wranglerrentals.com
HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Leduc, Alberta
> Competitive Salary & Comprehensive Benefits Package> Education Reimbursement> Great Opportunity for Career Development> Fantastic Workplace Culture
WRANGLER RENTALS LIMITED is a leading oil and gas field equipment rental company. Our work environment emphasizes customer service, team work, working smart and having fun along the way. Our constant focus on delivering outstanding customer service has resulted in continued growth, which is why we are now looking for Heavy Duty Mechanics in Leduc, Alberta.
THE ROLE:You recognize that our equipment reliability is the key to our customer’s success; therefore our Heavy Duty Mechanics are the heart of our business. It’s your understanding of the intricacies of the fleet, your willingness to go beyond to solve a problem for the long term that makes us a partner of choice for our customers. You are self-motivated and accept the changing environment, operators and even equipment as a challenge. The Heavy Duty Mechanic is successful independently but also works well as a team member. You contribute to an organized, professional and clean shop and service truck to represent Wrangler well. You contribute ideas and suggestions for continuous improvement as well as perform repairs and maintenance on a variety of heavy equipment including diesel powered heavy trucks, trailers, forklifts, excavators, loaders, rubber tire hoes and light towers. Work is performed in the shop and in the field.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:> 3 - 5 years handling remote service in the field> Truck Transport Equipment Mechanic Trade Certification> Red Seal endorsement an asset> Experience working with hydraulic systems> Experience with CAT and John Deere equipment
WRANGLER OFFERS: Competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package including a company matched RRSP program, education reimbursement, and growing opportunities for advancement.
If you would like to join the Wrangler Rentals team, please send your resume to:
Attention: Corporate Services [email protected]
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NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS ISSUEDTake notice that the following Development Permits for the proposed uses listed below have been approved by the City of Camrose Development Authority, under the provision of Bylaw #2567/07, the Land Use Bylaw of the City of Camrose.
The development permits have been approved SUBJECT TO THE RIGHT OF APPEAL TO THE SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT APPEAL BOARD. Any person wishing to appeal an approval may do so by serving a written notice of appeal and the REQUIRED FEE to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, 5204-50 Avenue, Camrose (telephone: 780.672.4426) within 14 days after the date of this notice.
Further information regarding these Development Permits may be obtained from the City of Camrose Development Services, Lower Floor, Mirror Lake Centre, during business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.), Monday through Friday (telephone: 780.678.3044).Permit # Land Description Civic Address Development Plan Block LotDP3811 0123626 -- 4A 4311-41 Street Industrial Storage BuildingDP3835 0840439 04 79 5618-23 Avenue Single family dwelling with attached garageDP3836 1320516 04 17 5211-35 Avenue Single family dwelling with attached garageDP3837 0827430 19 11 7510-37A Avenue Single family dwelling with attached garageABP2014003 9723008 05 23 3771-48 Avenue Commercial Accessory BuildingSP2014014 0740074 X 3A 4307-48 Avenue Sign Permit
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE48 Avenue Bridge Replacement
and Traffi c AccommodationThe City of Camrose has retained AMEC Environment and Infrastructure to replace the bridge that crosses Mirror Lake between 50 Street and 54 Street in Camrose. It is important to have a plan defi ned to allow for traffi c accommodation during the future replacement of this bridge structure.
You are invited to attend a Public Open House to learn more about this project and provide your input.
Thursday, April 24, 2014 – 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Camrose Recreation Centre
4512-53 Street, CamroseCommunity Room #3 (2nd fl oor)
AMEC and City representatives will be in attendance to outline the project and answer your questions.
For more information about the study, please contact project engineer Karim Abbany at 780-377-3696 (toll free 1-888-464-4550 ext. 3696) or email [email protected], or the City’s project manager, Jeremy Enarson at 780-672-4428 or email [email protected] MUNICIPAL CENSUS
Did we get your number?Census enumerators have been in your
neighbourhood collecting data for the 2014 Municipal Census. If you have not seen a
cencus enumerator or received a bright pink “call back form” please contact us at the
number below.Census data is used by the City, Province,
School Boards, and Community Agencies for short and long-range planning.
You can help us plan for the future by making sure that you and the members of your
household are counted.5204-50 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 0S8 | www.camrose.ca
Phone 780-678-3027 | Fax 780-672-2469
For more information on the Census,
visit www.camrose.ca
The Count began April 1, 2014
…,765, 766, ...
Spring into Composting!
Weekly Curbside Compost Pickup for the Spring/Summer Months May to October
Pack for Success!Bin ItPlace your compostable materials (yard waste and kitchen organics) in a clearly labelled bin.
Bag ItIf using bags for your compostable materials, make sure they are labelled “compostable” by their manufacturer.
Did You Know?The average family of four produces over 500 kg
of compostable materials every year. In Camrose, if that’s your fi fth 20 kg bag, you could save $125 per year!
Not sure what’s accepted?Acceptable Items� Yard Waste – grass clippings,
leaves, soft plant material, small prunings, untreated sawdust
� Food Waste – fruit, vegetables and their peelings, coffee grounds and fi lters, tea bags, food soiled paper
� NO Pet or Animal Waste � NO Diapers
� NO Plastics (dryer sheets, static cleaning cloths, plastic bags, cello tape, etc.)
� NO Meat, Fish or Dairy Products
Remember to keep your compostable materials one metre away from your regular waste on collection day!
Collection ScheduleWeekly Collection runs May thru October
Your collection day is the same as your garbage pick up.
Not sure of your collection day?
Visit www.camrose.ca/residentialwaste for a map of collection areas.
Tips and TricksBy keeping meat, fi sh and dairy products out of your compostable materials, you’ll avoid attracting unwanted pests and help us produce better compost more quickly!
Pick up a “Yard Waste” sticker
at City Hall
For more information on waste management in Camrose, visit:www.camrose.ca/residentialwaste or call 780-672-4428
REMEMBER TO GUARANTEE COLLECTION, HAVE YOUR WASTE AND COMPOST OUR BY 7:45 AM
The CAMROSE BOOSTER, April 15, 2014 – Page 45
Public ReviewCamrose
Intermunicipal Development Plan
OPEN HOUSEApril 29, 2014
from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Camrose County Offi ce
The City of Camrose and Camrose County are required to hold a public review of the Camrose Intermunicipal Development Plan (IDP) in 2014. As part of that process we are requesting landowners within the IDP boundaries to provide feedback on the Plan.
An informal come and go Open House will be held on April 29, 2014 from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., where interested parties can review the existing IDP. The existing IDP can also be viewed online at www.county.camrose.ab.ca or www.camrose.ca, and at the County Offi ce (3755-43 Avenue) or at City Hall (5415-49 Avenue).
If you are unable to attend the Open House, but would like to provide feedback, please submit comments to the County Planning Department before May 2, 2014. Email: [email protected] or mail to Camrose County, 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8.
The mission of the IDP is to create a framework for the City and County to ‘work together in an atmosphere of cooperation and communication to allow for the orderly development of lands within an area of the County of common interest to both municipalities which provides for development opportunities in the County and the City while protecting the ability of the City to continue to grow.’
We appreciate your input on this important document and look forward to seeing you on April 29, 2014.
DUST CONTROL PROGRAM 2014
County residents desiring dust control on the County road adjacent to their property should apply,
prior to April 30, 2014, to:Camrose County, Public Works Department
3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Monday to FridayApplicants will be responsible for the approximate cost of $308.00 including GST per 100 m length of calcium
chloride material applied to the road surface.Camrose County will no longer be phoning residents
who previously had dust control. Residents are therefore required to visit the Public Works Department prior to April 30, 2014 to sign the application
and pick up stakes (color will change this year). Please call 780-672-4449 if you have any questions.
CAMROSE COUNTY3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008
Public Works. . . . . . . 780-672-4449
Website www.county.camrose.ab.caEmail [email protected]
Grazing TendersDucks Unlimited Canada (DUC) is now accepting bids for 2014 pasture agreements on the following properties:
One-Year Pasture Agreements
1. SW 2-47-21-W4 McNary Project 2,400 cow/calf days/yr.2. SW 24-48-21-W4 Lyseng Project 2,400 cow/calf days/yr.3. SE 17-48-20-W4 and
S1/2 SW 16-48-20-W4 Dobbie & Vandenberg 3,400 cow/calf days/yr.
NOTE:• Payment required upon acceptance of bid by Ducks
Unlimited Canada.• Agreements are for the indicated term with no guarantee
of renewal.• Properties should be viewed prior to bidding. Fence
maintenance and water requirements will be the responsibility of the agreement holder.
• Grazing to commence no earlier than July 15 and to be completed by September 30.
Tender Closing Date: Monday, May 5, 2014 at 12:00 noon
Tender forms must be used in bidding process. For a copy of the tender form or further information contact Shaun at 780-678-0404.
Tenders accepted by email, fax or mail at:Ducks Unlimited Canada5015-49 StreetCamrose, AB T4V 1N5Fax: 780-672-5705Email: [email protected] Unlimited Canada reserves the right to reject the highest and/or any other bid.
By Murray GreenYou would be proud to
invite family and friends into this high quality built home in the Cascades. Located near west end shopping ame-nities, walking trails and the golf course, this 1,306 square foot gem is loaded with extras.
You can't help being in a good mood with so much sunshine flowing through-out the house on both levels that feature nine foot ceil-ings, large ceramic tiles and beautifully designed trim and casings.
The entry leads to a bright spacious open concept dining area, welcoming liv-ing room and the beautiful kitchen.
A corner gas fireplace highlights the living room with a soothing decor. The gorgeous kitchen contains a large centre island with an eating bar, amazing granite counter tops, modern appli-ances, a large corner pantry and ample cabinet space for storage.
The main level master bedroom offers a huge walk-in closet and has a five-piece
ensuite complete with two sinks and a jetted tub. A han-dy laundry room, a second bedroom or office, and a bath-room complete the main floor.
The well-designed and com-pleted basement with large windows
and in-floor heating offers a great place in which to work or relax. Two good-sized bed-rooms, a wet bar area, family room with a fireplace, stor-age area and full bathroom make this space very desir-able.
Extras include a cen-tral vacuum system with attachments, wide doorways throughout, multiple win-dows and custom blinds.
The large deck off the living room overlooks the landscaped yard and a greenspace. No neighbours across the alley to worry about at this location. A front attached spacious dou-ble garage is heated for the handyman.
This 7017-49A Avenue home is priced to sell at $395,000. Contact Trevor Van Leeuwen for your per-sonal guided tour at:
RE/MAX River City780-781-8973
Excellent built home in Cascades
Trevor Van Leeuwen
The CAMROSE BOOSTER, April 15, 2014 – Page 46
Auto Body TechnicianBrennan Auto Body Repair Ltd. has an opening for a full-time permanent 2nd or 3rd year apprentice or journeyman technician in Stettler, Alberta.
We are looking for a responsible, mature, employee able to manage multiple tasks and provide quality workmanship. Must be able to work well with others as well as take independent direction. If you are interested in pursuing this career in our positive, fast-paced, team atmosphere please email your resumé to [email protected]. For more information on our facility, and details of this position, visit our website www.brennanautobody.com.
CAMROSE COUNTY
Employment Opportunity
(Pursuant to Article 17 of the I.U.O.E. Collective Agreement)
AGRICULTURAL SERVICES DEPARTMENTPOSITION FOREMAN – AGRICULTURAL
SERVICES
CLASS UN 13RATE OF PAY $22.26/hr. to $27.06/hr.CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
• As per Camrose County’s policies and the Collective Agreement with the I.U.O.E. Local 955
• The Agricultural Foreman will assist the Agricultural Service Board with the implementation of policies and related programs
• The position reports to the Manager of Agricultural Services
• Subject to a criminal records check• Clean driver’s abstract
QUALIFICATIONS• Minimum Grade 12 or GED• A valid Alberta Pesticide Applicator’s License• A Class 5 Driver’s License• A strong mechanical background with cutting and
welding experience• Strong customer service skills
HOURS OF WORK• As per section six (6) “Hours of Work” of the Collective Agreement with I.U.O.E. local 955
COMPETITION CLOSING DATE Open until April 26, 2014
EFFECTIVE START DATE May 12, 2014
Candidates are requested to submit their applications to:
Mark Millang, Manager of Agricultural Services – Camrose County4728-41 StreetCamrose, Alberta T4V 0Z6
IS HIRING!Evraz Camrose Works is accepting applications for
JOURNEYMAN MILLWRIGHTS, ELECTRICIANS and
HEAVY DUTY MECHANICSto work at our pipe making facility in Camrose, Alberta. Individuals must be at least 18 years of age, safety conscious, able to work overtime and shift work, and able to perform some heavy lifting. We offer an attractive starting wage plus bonus opportunities, as well as an excellent benefi t and pension package. All selected applicants will be required to attend and pass a physical assessment, as well as drug and alcohol screening arranged by EVRAZ Camrose. Wages start at $36.45/hr. plus shift premiums, cost of living allowance (COLA) as well as performance and attendance bonuses.
Applications must be completed in person at the Human Resources offi ce.
EVRAZ Camrose Works5302-39 Street, Camrose, Alberta
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect
Now hiring for permanent full-time/part-timePositions work rotating shifts of days,
nights, graveyards and some weekends.HIRING AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE
Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home
An employer you can count on
It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee
Quality TrainingIncentive Programs
Benefits or Bonus ProgramHiring the following positions for
1256146 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons3601-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 1L8
• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience or education required, $11.00 per hour plus benefits for FT starting
ASAP. Apply in person, by mail, phone 780-672-5087 (Diane/Dave) or fax 780-672-8808.
Hiring the following positions for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons
6602-48 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 4R1
• 16 Food Counter Attendants, no experience or education required, $11.00 per hour plus benefits for FT starting ASAP. Apply in person, by mail, phone 780-608-7626 (Roxy/Ken)
or fax 780-672-9455.
We Design and BuildBeautiful Kitchens
Interiors on Main is expanding its Custom Cabinetry Department
We are looking for an
Experienced Kitchen Designer
who would like to create their own working environment
Responsibilities would include Cabinetry Design, Sales,
Marketing, Project Management
Resumé, portfolio and references are required
Remuneration to be based on experience
Please send resumé to Judy McLean at Interiors on Main
4965-50 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1P9Fax 780-672-3650
Email [email protected]
Main stageline-up finalized for BVJBy Murray Green
The Big Valley Jamboree will close out with a perfor-mance from five time Ameri-can Country Music female country vocalist of the year Miranda Lambert.
But, you won’t have to wait until the last act of the July 31 to Aug. 3 weekend to hear great country music. The line-up has been filled with some of the hottest acts in the music business.
Panhandle Productions has added a few acts to com-plete the main stage enter-tainers. Multi-instrumentalist Alee will be bringing her signature upbeat sound back to BVJ for an encore perfor-mance. Alee’s last Big Valley performance won over fans in the BVJ songwriter’s work-shop, and she thrilled the audience with her songs at the Bashaw Small Town Sat-urday Night concert. She will open on Friday afternoon.
Dale Watson has also been added on Friday. He is known for his refined style by being on stage since the age of seven. Releasing albums for over 20 years and securing his spot in the Austin Music Hall of Fame, Dale Watson’s career has hit nearly every milestone, and he’ll add another to the list when he plays in Camrose for the first time.
He will be followed by Texan Clay Walker. With 11 albums under his belt – includ-ing four platinum releases – Walker has proven to be a fixture on the country scene.
Newcomer Kip Moore has the task on going on stage prior to Miranda Lambert. He is no stranger to the small town party. His career may be relatively new, but this old soul will entertain the crowd.
The Oak Ridge Boys will be returning for their fourth time. The legacy of country and gospel hits is as long as their musical journey.
To help get the weekend started, Lindsay Ell will be performing at the Thursday evening Kick-off Party fol-lowed by Lonestar, Blackjack Billy and the Chemical Cow-boys.
On Friday, Aug. 1, the line-up will feature Alee, The Stellas, Dale Watson, Clay Walker, Dean Brody and Hunter Hayes.
Saturday’s main stage will have the Boom Chucka Boys, Jaida Dreyer, Chad Brownlee, Oak Ridge Boys, Darius Rucker and the Zac Brown Band.
On Sunday, Aug. 3, the line-up will be Drew Gregory, Kira Isabella, Williams and Ree, Marty Stuart, Kip Moore and Miranda Lambert.
Single day and Kick-off Party tickets for the 2014 Big Valley Jamboree are still available at www.BigValley-Jamboree.com or phone 888-404-1234.
Done — Murray
The CAMROSE BOOSTER, April 15, 2014 – Page 47
Just what the doctor, . . . ordered!
Lens Cleaner (Spray Pump)
Manicure Sets
Plush Bear with Shirt
Hand Sanitizer
with Carabiner
Toothbrushes
Pill Holders
First Aid Kits
Wet Wipe
Container
(nurse, speech therapist, physiotherapist, dentist, psychologist and pharmacist)
We sell specialty advertising products that are perfect for businesses in the
health care industry4925-48 Street, Camrose
Phone 780.672.3142
Co r
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By Murray GreenThis raised bungalow
is perfectly located near downtown shopping and two schools. Enjoy this three bedroom loaded with character on a huge oversized lot.
From the entry, step into the welcoming living room with character and an attractive corner glass block window. It winds into a space that could be used as an extended living room or a formal dining area.
The spacious kitchen features plenty of cabi-nets and counter space,
as well as a place for din-ing.
The master bedroom and second bedroom both offer lots of closet space. A four-piece main bath-room finishes the main level.
The fully developed basement features large upgraded windows, a huge family or games room, an additional bed-room with a good-sized closet, a laundry area, bathroom and a handy workshop.
A large single detached garage is on the side of the gorgeous treed
yard on the fully fenced lot. It is a great spot for barbe-cues in the summer or for enter-t a i n i n g guests.
Y o u ' l l love the o v e r s i z e d 50x183 lot zoned R2A for duplex.
The 50x125 yard is split with trees and fencing, with an additional 50x58 space for garden, RV parking or the shop of your dreams!
Some of the recent upgrades include newer siding, soffits and shin-gles. Most of the windows have been upgraded to vinyl.
Included in the pur-chase are the fridge, stove, dishwasher, micro-wave, freezer, washer, dryer, window coverings and garage door opener with control.
Be sure to view this well kept 4912-44 Street home to view the charac-ter. The home is attrac-tively priced to sell at $219,500. An open house will be held on Thursday, April 17 from 3 to 5 p.m. For a personal tour of the interior contact Matthew Mayer at:Central Agencies Inc.
4870-51 Street, Camrose
780-672-4495 or780-781-7088 cell
Central Agencies Home of the Week
Character home near schools
Matthew Mayer
Submitted byCercle local de Battle-River
A brief history of rights, hopes and progress (edited with permission from origi-nal text by Glen Taylor).
Lacombe, Beaumont, Saint Albert, Miette, Chauvin, Morinville, Gre-goire, Legal, even Edmonton. While the name Edmonton doesn’t sound particularly French, it is included in the list by virtue of numbers: from the beginning of its history and for many years (until 1885, according to some historians), most of the inhabitants in the Edmonton area spoke French.
For a very long time francophones have left their mark throughout Alberta. Last week we discussed some of the first francophones families in Camrose County.
Despite their important contribution to the develop-ment of the region and the province, however, Alberta francophones (like their counterparts in almost every province outside Quebec) have had to overcome enor-mous obstacles to maintain their language and culture. One of the biggest challenges was the lack of access to French-language education.
The first French-lan-guage school in Alberta, when the vast western region was still called the Northwest Territories, was founded at Lake Saint Anne in 1842. As the Territories were officially bilingual at the time, citizens had the right to have their children schooled entirely in French. That right remained in effect for only 50 years.
In 1892, a territorial decree made English the official language of instruc-tion, limiting teaching in French to a single course at the primary level.
Just imagine how hard it would be to pass on Eng-lish language and culture to your children if virtually all their education took place in French!
This situation, which led directly to assimilation, last three to four genera-tions. It wasn’t until 1976 that francophones in Alber-ta once again were able to have their children educated entirely in French.
Some progress was made nonetheless, though at a snail’s pace, as these two events detail. In 1925, a new regulation allowed for teaching in French of all subjects (except English language arts) in Grade 1 and 2. However, starting in Grade 3, instruction in French was restricted to one hour per day.
In 1964, the School Act of Alberta was modified to allow teaching in French from Grades 1 to 9, though on a diminishing basis: Grades 1 and 2 could be taught entirely in French (except for English courses);
in Grade 3, children had to receive at least two hours of instruction in English per day; and, starting in Grade 4, instruction in French could not exceed one hour per day.
A lot of things can hap-pen in 84 years. It’s not sur-prising, then that a great many francophone families in Alberta ended up losing all traces of their French roots. Only families that made a concerted effort to save their language and cul-ture, and their very identity, managed to pass on this heritage to their offspring.
Of course, each genera-tion had to make the deci-sion to keep French alive, just as each of us must decide what we want for our children. The big difference is that in those days, fran-cophones didn’t have the resources that are available to them today.
The educational land-scape changed radically in 1982. The Canadian parlia-ment adopted the Charter of Rights and Freedom where-in section 23 gave members of the two official language minorities in Canada (Eng-lish and French) the right to have their children educated in their mother tongue.
That was, however, just the beginning of a process that is still evolving today.
Francophones are now able to assume governance of their schools as a result of the Mahé case, which was a legal battle waged by three Albertans over 10 long years. To this day, the court’s ruling remains one of the most important gains ever made by francophones living in a minority setting across Canada.
Yet despite the court’s decision, three more years went by before the Alber-ta government recognized francophones’ right to gov-ern their schools. Finally, in 1994, the Minister of Education established seven francophone school regions.
Francophones had high hopes with respect to French-language education, and the new school boards tackled many challenges in order to turn those hopes into reality. They intro-duced programs in the areas of distance learn-ing, cultural development, early literacy, professional mentoring, gifted learning, help with homework, and family literacy.
If you would like more information about fran-cophone education in your region, to find out whether francophone schooling is for you or to attend events in French please contact:
Marc Dumont, Super-intendent Conseil scolaire Centre-Est 780-645-3888 [email protected], or Cercle local de Battle-River [email protected]
Reconnecting withFrench history, culture
G R E A T 4 - B D R M . BUNGALOW ... on huge lot just steps away from w a l k i n g
trail, park. This family friendly home located in SW Meadows offers tile, laminate flooring, master bdrm. w/dble. closet, spacious LR, perfect kitchen w/centre island, bright DR w/garden door off to deck, storage room. Huge fenced back yard, gravel parking pad, RV park-ing, paved alley, huge space to run and play. Don’t miss out! Asking $284,900 CA0031925
NEW LISTING!SOLD
B R A N D N E W STATE-OF-T H E - A R T BUILDING
– EXCEPTIONAL BUSINESS LOCATION! ... Wow! Outstanding energy efficient designed bldg. w/exc. presentation, superior site plan, low operating costs. High visibility, easy cus-tomer access. Two front retail/reception/office areas. 1206 sq. ft. and 1079 sq. ft. Awesome 3001 sq. ft. bay can be combined. 14’x14’ and 18’x16’ OH doors, floor sumps, 21’ high ceil-ings. Exc. site plan, all paved, fenced. Outstand-ing place for your business! CA0032126
EXC. 2-STOREY HOME IN DAYS-LAND ... You’ll love this 1733 sq. ft. featuring 4 bdrm., 3 baths.
Large walk out deck off open concept kitchen/LR. Attached single garage, new shingles, new paint. Well landscaped yard, flower beds, rock beds, shed. Must see! Asking $254,900 CA0031581
A W E S O M E A C R E A G E LIVING ON EAST SIDE OF ROUND
HILL ... 7.25 acres w/possibility of subdivi-sion. Hooked up to hamlet sewer, Edmonton water available! Perfect location for horses w/4 acres fenced w/waterer, hydrant, natural creek, some elec. fence. 3+/– acres seeded to hay. 1996 mobile home w/2x6 walls, vinyl windows, 2 bdrm., office, 2 baths, pellet stove. Great shop, 28’x36’ htd. plus 12’x20’ for boat/quad storage. Numerous sheds for storage plus 25’x24’ pole shed. Good producing water well. All on pvmt. w/school within walking distance – you’ll love it! Asking $338,900 CA0029102
37+ ACRES 10 MIN. NW OF C A M R O S E ... 2200+ sq. ft. character
country home plus 1200 sq. ft. entertainment space. Solid barn, 39’x60’ quonset, 24’x24’ garage, dugout, fenced and more! Working country kitchen w/great charm, walk-in pantry, double oven, good counter space. Beautiful hardwood floors, formal dining area, wood FP, library and loft. Mature yardsite, good recre-ational land or for animals. Great opportunity, see it today! Asking $529,000 CA0000865
ACREAGE OUT-SIDE HEISLER ON GREAT PIECE OF LAND! ... 1.5 storey home looking
for handyman to restore to great acreage living. This property on 11 acres of land. Many out buildings. Asking $150,000 CA0031121
A M A Z I N G C U S T O M B U I L T WA L KO U T B U N -G A L O W – PRESTI-
GIOUS VALLEY LOCATION, AWESOME VIEWS ... Exceptional quality built home with outstand-ing yard boasting huge stamped concrete patio, upper deck, courtyard. Perfect for entertaining, everyday enjoyment. Beautiful 10’ bordered, vaulted ceilings, spectacular windows w/sensa-tional park views. Awesome gourmet kitchen, gorgeous DR, cozy great room w/beautiful stone FP. Superb master, incredible en suite w/soothing jetted tub in a romantic setting. Exceptional bsmt., in-floor htg., family/media room, amazing windows in office, games and exercise rooms. Awesome yard, 30’x30’ htd. garage, huge RV parking pad, a/c and lots more! Amazing property, outstanding location! Now only $767,000 CA0005251
HUGE REDUCTION!
CENTRAL AGENCIES INC.REAL ESTATE – INSURANCE
4870-51 Street, Camrose • Phone 780-672-4495 • 1-800-809-8040 Call us for your free market evaluation!
780-672-4495
Visit our website:centralagencies.com
After Hours: Matthew Mayer, 780-781-7088; Tylor Keller, 780-281-0016; Lyndsey Delwo, 780-678-6117; Darrell Rosland, 780-679-2170; Lorne Broen, 780-679-7797; Frank Hoehn, 780-608-7402; Steve Frost, 780-679-6550;
Graham Wideman, 780-679-8384; Matt Banack, 780-608-9733. After Hr. Pager: 780-608-1078.
CAMROSE HOMES OVER $300,000OpEN HOUSES ACREAGES
BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE SETTING – EXCELLENT FUTURE DEVELOPMENT PROPERTY! ... Wow! 2.15 acres located in the City of Camrose by Creekview Subdivision, Stoney Creek Park and walking trails. This property offers an exceptional building site with a very private treed setting for future development. Lots of potential here! Asking $425,000 CA0014990
IN CITY OF CAMROSE
WOW! IT’S THE PERFECT PLACE TO BUILD YOUR DREAM HIDE-AWAY! ... Quiet Hills Estates is located near
Miquelon Lake Provincial Park, Bird Sanctuary and Golf Course. Come discover a restful coun-try lifestyle in a peaceful, natural setting, you’ll love it! 6 unique Cul-de-sac lots that are treed, private and excellent walkout opportunities. Located just off Hwy 623, it’s an easy commute to Nisku or Camrose. Hurry, it’s the lifestyle you always dreamed of! CA0003323
Priced from $84,000 to $154,000
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OUT OF TOWN
L O O K I N G FOR AN A F F O R D -
ABLE HOME IN THE VILLAGE OF FERINTOSH? ... This 1120 sq. ft., 3-bdrm. home features lge. master w/walk-in closet, 4-pce. en suite w/soaker tub, nice kitchen w/oak cabinets, skylight, nice LR w/vaulted ceiling, 4-pce. bath. Deck, oversized 24’x30’ htd. garage all situ-ated on 100’x120’ lot. CA0012774
Asking $154,000
REDUCED!
A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... 137.46 acres of potential development land at Dried Meat Lake w/some lake front. 60 acres of cult. land and some gas well revenue. CA325301
Now asking $399,500
FARMS
BEAUTIFUL PARKRIDGE E S T A T E S BUNGALOW – AMAZING
YARD! ... Premier location, lifestyle w/valley, walking trails close by. Beautiful bright open plan w/9’ ceilings, impressive foyer, hardwood flooring. Exc. kitchen, cozy 3-sided FP in great room, awesome dinette, private den, superb master, en suite. MF laundry, exc. bsmt. Huge family/media room, games room, cozy FP. Awe-some yard, covered private deck, htd. garage, more. Beautifully maintained property. You’ll love it! Now only $539,000 CA0022842
CLOSE TO JACK STUART SCHOOL!
C U S T O M BUILT 1733 SQ. FT. 3 - B D R M . HOME ... in beautiful
Valleyview subdivision close to Jack Stuart School, walking trails. This home offers a beauti-ful chandelier, open stairwell, hardwood floors, lovely formal DR w/French doors, LR w/gas FP, MF laundry, huge master w/WI closet, 4-pce. en suite w/tile floor, stunning claw foot tub. Lge. back yard fenced, landscaped w/lovely stone wall w/waterfall, pond. Dble. attached garage + plenty of space for future RV parking on side of garage will be sure to please those camping enthusiasts! Asking $364,900 CA0031894
NEW LISTING!
1016 SQ. FT. BUNGALOW ... located right by St. Pat’s School offers very nice sized LR c/w hard-
wood floors, 4-pce. bath, 2 spare rooms, nice kitchen, lge. master w/lovely garden doors out to stone patio, deck area w/hot tub. Bsmt. contains laundry area, family room, big storage room. With a large yard, single garage, rear parking w/alleyway, this is a property anyone can call home! Asking $192,900 CA0031876
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S U M M E R GETAWAY OR YEAR ROUND LIVING ... with room for the
whole family! Spacious 2400+ sq. ft. 2-storey in Sandy Beach subdivision on south end of Red Deer Lake. 4 bdrm. up, dble. htd. garage, infloor heat in bsmt. awesome well, great location on 0.93 acres. Tranquil setting only 15 min. to Bashaw, 30 min. to Ponoka, 40 min. to Camrose. Asking $319,500 CA0017614
E X C E L L E N T 5 - B D R M . FAMILY BI-LEVEL ON 2
LOTS IN BAWLF ... You’ll love the peaceful-ness, relaxing lifestyle of Bawlf community. Cozy 1366 sq. ft. 5-bdrm. built in 2002 w/over-sized 100’x120’ yard. Bright open floor plan, exc. country kitchen, bright dinette, spacious LR, 3 baths, lge. family/media room, games room. Great yard, large deck, attached 28’x26’ garage. Easy commute. You’ll want to see this one! Asking $325,900 CA0022972
16.73 ACRES W I T H I N A FEW M I N U T E S
OF CAMROSE ... Over 1500 sq. ft. featuring hardwood/tile floors, granite/quartz counters, quality construction + more. Stunning kitchen w/white cabinetry, gas stove, centre island, computer desk, plenty of storage, prep space. Cozy living space w/gas FP. Gorgeous mas-ter w/5-pce. en suite, dual vanities, jet tub, enclosed shower. Dev. bsmt., infloor heat, media room, 2 bdrm., 4-pce. bath, laundry room, office/5th bdrm. Beautiful outdoor living w/low maint. decking, BI gas BBQ, covered veranda, above ground pool w/attachments, landscaped fenced back yard. Triple 32’x37’ attached garage, 40’x60’ shop, both with infloor heat! What a lifestyle! CA0031799
Asking $829,500
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EXC. WALKOUT B U N G A L O W , A M A Z I N G V A L L E Y VIEWS, PARK VIEW RAVINES . . . Premier
location on Stoney Creek Valley, walking trails. Exceptional quality built condo! Outstanding pre-sentation, thoughtfully designed, beautifully fin. Gorgeous staircase, 2 FP, hardwood flooring, 9’ and vaulted ceilings, lots of bright windows. Exc. kitchen, granite countertops, wonderful great room, DR w/views, awesome master, en suite, MF laundry. Exc. bright w/o bsmt. dev. In-floor htg., superb family/games room. 22’x24’ htd. garage, so much more! Looking for quality and lifestyle? It’s perfect! Asking $639,000 CA0027260
IT’S pERFECT!
B E A U T I F U L E X E C U T I V E HOME ... one block to Jack Stuart School,
backing onto park! Impressive 2724 sq. ft., 1.5 storey home. Beautiful open design, gor-geous staircase, vaulted ceilings, bay windows, awesome sunroom, solarium w/hot tub. Lovely LR, DR, amazing custom kitchen pkg., bright dinette. Huge MF family room w/cozy FP. Superb MF laundry, awesome master, en suite, WI closet. Bsmt. XL family/games room, huge storage rooms. Htd. garage, great yard, private deck, alley access. You’ll love it! CA0024208
Now only $467,900
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Asking $215,000
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Walk-outs, Park Side, Alley Access Locations75 Residential Lots From…$74,690
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MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLE We offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482
GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... Bare lot bordering 48th Avenue and 46th Street in Camrose. Close to schools, downtown. Zoned DC. CA0004722
Asking $150,000BUILD YOUR FUTURE HOME! ... Lot in subdivi-sion of Cascades, north of Cornerstone.Asking $77,000 CA0029451
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LIVE THE L I F E -STYLE! ... G o r g e o u s 2 - s t o r e y townhouse condo in Valleyview
– close to parks, walking paths. Open concept living w/laminate flooring, cozy FP, expand-able dining, beautiful kitchen w/centre island, handy pantry, cherry stained cabinetry. Master is spacious w/his/her closets, 4-pce. bath, lovely view of lake. Upstairs 2 sizeable bdrm., 4-pce. bath. Bsmt. completed w/2 living spaces, 2-pce. bath, smart laundry room. Dble. garage, partially fenced, deck. Condo fees cover ext. maintenance, so relax when you get home and let someone else worry about the snow/grass!Now asking $257,000 CA0024791
CAMROSE HOMES UNDER $300,000
E X C E L -L E N T CONDO IN C E N T E R C O U R T ... close to down-
town! Enjoy the open living area on MF w/large master bdrm., 4-pce. en suite w/jetted tub. Upstairs loft offers cozy reading nook, spacious guest room, 3-pce. bath. Downstairs has lge. rumpus room, another bdrm. w/3-pce. bath. Single attached garage. CA0027232
Asking $290,000
D U A L I N C O M E P R O D U C E R W I T H I N
BLOCKS OF AUGUSTANA CAMPUS! ... Up/Down duplex w/separate utilities. 2 bdrm. up, 2 down, 4-pce. bath x 2. Each unit has its own laundry and separate 60 amp service. MF furnace has been upgraded. Estate sale.Asking $208,500 CA0026601
I M P R E S S I V E 3-SUITE CHAR-ACTER HOME ... close to Augus-tana, downtown core. Over 1000 sq. ft. on each lev-el featuring total
of 6 bdrm., 3 baths, upgraded furnace, tons of charm. 8’10” ceilings and all new windows on MF. Upper level bright, private w/gorgeous treed views. Separate access to each suite and shared laundry. Huge potential! CA0026595
Asking $295,000
5 - B D R M . F A M I L Y B U N G A -LOW – CLOSE TO
SCHOOLS ... You’ll love the location close to parks, rec facilities! Features lovely spacious LR, bright dinette, great kitchen. All new bsmt. dev. w/lge. family room, games area, superb laundry room, storage. Great private treed yard, fenced, carport, 16’x24’ garage, RV park-ing, alley access. Exc. starter or retirement property! Still renting? You’ll want to see this one! Asking $272,900 CA0033104
D E L I G H T -FUL CENTRAL LOCATION ... close to schools, r e c r e a t i o n ,
trails, shopping. Well maintained 3-bdrm. bungalow, hardwood floors, landscaped, RV parking, garage and more! CA0033245
Asking $249,000UNIQUE 1/2 DUPLEX IN CENTRAL QUI-ET LOCATION ... close to all ame-nities. Bright natural light, 3
bdrm., 2 baths, lge. family room. Garage, loads of parking, deck, private patio. CA0029440
Asking $211,700
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WONDER-F U L L Y U P D AT E D B U N G A -LOW ... on
a quiet mature street close to green space and walking distance to Chester Ronning School. Exc. starter or retirement home w/newer floor-ing, all new windows (except DR), handy MF laundry addition! Workable kitchen w/eating bar, newer island. 3+1 bdrm., 2 baths, 22’x24’ ins. garage, RV parking, fenced and ground level patio. Quick possession available!Asking $244,900 CA0029769
GREAT START-ER HOME OR R E V E N U E PROPERTY ... Many reno-vations incl. h i - e f f i c i e n c y furnace, hot
water tank, some newer windows. Incl. all appl. Currently rented for $1000 per mo. plus utilities. Asking $157,000 CA0023243
COZY BUN-GALOW IN QUIET CUL-DE-SAC .. .
close to huge green space only a few blocks to Chester Ronning School. Ideal west-end loca-tion. Attractive 2+1 floor plan w/open kitchen/dining, bright spacious LR, smart MF laundry w/extra storage space. Relaxing dev. bsmt. w/ spacious family room w/wood burning FP. Lge bdrm. downstairs plus room for second w/little work required. Lge. soaker tub w/shower on MF, updated 3-pce. down. Shingles done in ’09. Concrete patio, newer landscaping, mostly fenced yard, 24’x24’ garage w/RV potential. You’ll love this location! CA0030679
Asking $258,500
W O W ! 50’X183’ LOT W/R 2 A ZONING ... Cozy
raised bungalow w/some recent upgrades – most windows, siding, soffits, shingles. Walk-ing distance to Sifton, Charlie Killam School. Gorgeous treed yard fenced and cross fenced w/50’x58’ open area for garden, storage or build your dream shop! 2+1 bdrm., 2 baths, spacious kitchen, LR. Good long term invest-ment, starter home or if you need that big shop! Asking $219,500 CA0029909
S T Y L I S H TURNKEY B U N G A -LOW IN VICTORIA PARK ...
with tons of appeal. Gorgeous new laminate flooring throughout + fresh paint, new base-boards, some updated lighting. Bright eat-in kitchen w/white cabinets, new lino, plenty of counter space. 3 bdrm. up w/WI closet, 3-pce. en suite in master. Bsmt. highlights incl. wain-scoting throughout huge family room, 3-pce. bath/laundry room, 1 bdrm., lge. workshop that could become a 5th bdrm. Fenced yard, RV parking, 22’x22’ ins. garage + hot tub (negotiable). Asking $292,500 CA0032731
NEW LISTING!
G O R -G E O U S BI-LEVEL ... with e n v i a b l e
28’x32’ triple attached garage w/12’ ceilings + RI heat, 3-pce. bath. Handscraped hardwood, tile floors throughout. Spacious kitchen w/oak cabinetry, lots of counter space, corner pantry, granite sink, SS appl. + handy BI desk. Dining space has room to expand and LR is bright, cozy. Spacious master w/dble. door WI closet, separate single closet, 3-pce. en suite w/tile shower. MF laundry. Fenced yard, covered deck, expanded lower deck, RV parking. You’ll love it! Asking $389,500 CA0032928
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QUALITY FAMILY HOME W/ROOM TO GROW ... Spa-cious 2-storey, close to play-grounds, green
space, walking trails. 5 spacious bdrm., 4 baths, hardwood/tile floors, granite counters, 2 gas FP. Triple car carage! Handy bonus room, flex room on MF, fin. bsmt. Exc. area w/room for whole family! Fenced yard. CA0032926
Asking $459,000
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WOW! THE P E R F E C T H I DE AWAY, A PEACEFUL SETTING! ...
Just what you’ve been looking for, by Battle River Valley, 1.5 miles east of Ross’s Flats campsite. It’s the perfect retreat to enjoy a restful, relaxing lifestyle, you’ll love it! Impres-sive WO design! Beautiful vaulted, open beam ceilings, 1.5” solid fir flooring, lots of bright windows. Majestic fieldstone FP, hardwood staircase, upper loft art studio + more! 24’x26’ garage, 16’x24’ workshop. Old log home that’s great for crafts, hobbies. Two radio towers. Exc. setting by valley. Easy commute to Cam-rose. Country lifestyle. CA0031055
Asking $443,900
E X C E L -L E N T F A M -ILY HOME CLOSE TO
MIRROR LAKE! ... Only half a block from Mir-ror Lake Park, beautiful walking trails. You’ll love this spacious 1575 sq. ft. 5-bdrm. home. Yard and sunroom/office w/private access. Lovely bright LR, family room w/cozy FP, huge games room, jetted tub in en suite. 9’ bsmt. w/bright windows + more! Nicely landscaped yard, fruit trees, deck, 23’6”x24’ attached garage, alley access. Impressive property, take a look! Now only $379,900 CA0028772
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EXCITING 2-STO-REY IN VAL-LEYVIEW ... steps away from parks and paved walk-ing trails! Bright open layout w/t i l e / l a m i n a t e f looring. Open
kitchen w/pantry, centre island, plenty of cup-board/counter space. MF laundry, a/c. Ready to move in! 3 bdrm. up, 4-pce. en suite, his/her closets in master. Fin. bsmt. w/3-pce. bath, one bdrm., media room. 20’x24’ ins. garage plus RV parking, 12’x13’ deck w/BI seating – you’ll love it! Asking $344,500 CA0025889
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“Home of the Week – see page 47!”
B E AU T I F U L BUNGALOW ON QUIET M A T U R E S T R E E T
... This cozy family home offers 5 bdrm., overly big master w/plenty of closet space, en suite bath. Open plan kitchen/DR, lge. family room, 3 lge. bdrm. on MF. Bsmt. well planned w/2 bdrm., lge. entertaining area w/Mancave potential! Garage htd., ins., attic storage w/dropdown staircase. Fenced yard w/RV parking potential, firepit, storage shed, patio/BBQ area. Asking $304,900 CA0032352
NEW LISTING!
EXCEPTIONAL B U N G A L O W IN ROSALIND ... 1260 sq. ft. home w/6 bdrm. boasts
several new features like a/c, central vac, water softener, kitchen cabinetry. BBQ gas hook-up, fully fenced yard, new shingles, handyman dream garage 30’x26’, htd. and ins. Includes an extra titled half lot! CA0032286
Asking $247,900
NEW LISTING!
W O W ! P R I V A T E AND FULL OF LIGHT!
... Bright vinyl windows w/yard backing onto green space. Gorgeous refinished hardwood floors, new furnace, a/c, some newer floor-ing/lighting, yard improvements. MF laundry. Large master w/good view of yard + WI closet, 3-pce. en suite w/upgraded tile shower. Fin. bsmt. w/large living, 2 bdrm., playroom, stor-age, 3-pce. bath. Large paved front driveway good for RV parking. Private outdoor liv-ing w/hot tub, gazebo, lower deck. Beautiful, unobstructed views of back yard. You’ll love it!Asking $352,500 CA0031239
EXCEPTIONAL BRIGHT LIV-ING SPACE IN THIS BUNGA-LOW CLOSE TO JACK STUART
SCHOOL! ... Open concept living w/beauti-ful hardwood flooring throughout. Workable kitchen w/new granite counters, glass tile backsplash, extra pantry space, window above sink. Huge LR w/vaulted ceilings, big windows, cozy gas FP. 3-pce. en suite, WI closet in master. One more bdrm. on main plus 4-pce. bath w/jet tub. Dev. bsmt. w/huge bdrm., large family room split into media room, wet bar area. Par-tially covered wrap-around deck plus 24’x24’ htd. garage w/10’ ceilings, RV parking. May possession. Asking $329,500 CA0031752
WOW! BEAU-TIFUL CHAR-ACTER HOME, CLOSE TO MIR-ROR LAKE AND JUBILEE PARK!
... You’ll absolutely love this wonderful 1912 heritage home, the character and the life-style this district has to offer! Lots of bright windows, gorgeous hardwood flooring, col-umns, crown moldings, two cozy FP, lots of BI cabinetry. Awesome open staircase w/balcony overlooking huge family room w/extra high ceilings. Lovely spacious LR, cozy sun room. Beautiful DR, exc. kitchen, superb dinette, MF laundry. Awesome master, Japanese style guest room, both w/en suites. Wine room, hobby room and more! Great yard, private deck. An amazing property, you have to see it! Asking $417,900 CA0033658
I M P R E S S I V E FAMILY BUN-GALOW, EXC. C E N T U R Y M E A D O W S
LOCATION! ... Custom built 2+2 bdrm. 1306 sq. ft. bungalow w/private treed yard! Country style kitchen, bright dinette w/garden door to private deck. Lovely LR, cozy Napoleon FP. Spa-cious master, en suite, jetted tub. Superb MF laundry. Exc. bsmt. dev. w/large family/games room. Gazebo w/private treed setting. Superb 26’x24’ htd. garage, RV parking, alley access + more! Exc. property, great location!Asking $369,000 CA0033713
COMMERCIAL
EXCELLENT BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY! ... Impressive fabrication/retail business w/long operating history. Property includes 9400 sq. ft. bldg. w/large work bays, retail area, offices. Located on 100’x140’ lot w/additional 70’x140’ vacant lot. Incl. equipment, inventory. Easy customer access. Proven business opportunity w/lots of potential! Take a look! CA0031424
S I X - P L E X , E X C E L L E N T I N V E S T M E N T OPPORTUNITY! ... Very well maintained, exc. park-side loca-tion! Five gener-
ous 2-bdrm. suites, one 1-bdrm. suite, all w/front and rear entrances. Easy access, great parking, maint. free landscaping. A property you’ll be proud to own! Don’t miss out! Asking $635,000 CA0031828
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HOMES FEATURE:• Covered front entry• 9’ and vaulted ceilings• Hardwood flooring• Cozy fireplace• Lovely maple cabinets• Granite countertops• Large island and pantry• Superb main floor laundry• In-floor basement heating• Covered deck
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Beautiful Bungalows and Two Storeys by Battle River Homes
• 1818 sq. ft.• 3 bedrooms• Bonus room• 25’x24’ garageAsking $394,162
CA0032220
SW Meadows
• 1818 sq. ft.• 3 bedrooms• Bonus room• 25’x24’ garageAsking $409,162
Creekview
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EXC. 1120 SQ. FT. 2 - B D R M . BUNGALOW ... w/lots of
recent renovations! Updated features include flooring, vinyl windows, exterior doors, all int. trims, doors. Freshly painted, light fixtures, new 4-pce. bath, 1-pce. bath in bsmt., new kitchen counter top plus newly refaced cabi-nets. All new appl. Can be easily converted to wheelchair accessible. Terrific home, terrific price! Asking $184,900 CA0032534
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SOLD
E X C E L L E N T FAMILY HOME IN CENTURY MEADOWS ... just steps away from park,
green space, walking trail. Front covered deck, open stairwell. Bright open kitchen, large centre island, corner pantry, lots of cabinets + all appl. Master w/WI closet, 4-pce. en suite, jetted soaker tub. 3 more bdrm., awesome family room w/stunning corner FP, stone work from floor to ceiling. Large fenced yard + much more. Don’t miss out on this terrific home – you won’t be disappointed! CA0031000
Asking $367,500
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B E A U T I -FUL QUAL-ITY BUILT CRAFTSMAN
BUNGALOW IN VALLEYVIEW! ... Close to parks, walking trails. 9’ and coffered ceilings, beautiful hickory flooring, exc. kitchen w/gorgeous custom cabinetry. Lovely LR, awe-some dinette, superb master bdrm., private den, MF laundry. Exc. ICF bsmt. w/in-floor htg., full in-law suite w/private entrance. Meticu-lously landscaped, sprinkler system. Awesome covered veranda, deck. In-floor htd. 24’x26’ garage all fin. Triple pane windows, Hardi-plank siding, much more! Quality, lifestyle, a home you’ll love! It’s perfect! CA0030541
Asking $597,000
WOW!
BEAUTIFUL C U S T O M B U I L T B I - L E V E L – QUIET
AREA ... bright open floor plan, lots of win-dows, vaulted ceilings, columns, arches, dis-play areas. Spacious entry, glass railings, exc. kitchen pkg. w/island, breakfast bar. Awesome dinette, beautiful LR. Generous master, en suite, WI closet. Exc. bsmt., family room, cozy Regency FP, games area. Superb attached, htd. garage. It’s perfect! Very nicely landscaped yard, RV parking, alley access, A/C, lots more! Just move in! Asking $382,900 CA0030288
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A M A Z I N G C U S T O M BUILT BUN-GALOW IN VALLEYVIEW!
... Premier lifestyle, cul-de-sac location! Impressive energy efficient and quality built 3+2 bdrm. home! Featuring 9’ and 12’ ceilings, open stairwell, beautiful hardwood flooring, granite throughout, UNDER-FLOOR htg. on MF, bsmt., garage! Warm, cozy and energy efficient, you’ll love it! CA0031826
Asking $717,000
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SOLD