chestermere city news march 24, 2016
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Could New Schools be Opening in Chestermere and Langdon - Local Hockey Youngster has Night to Remember - Positive Ticketing Intiative Wraps Up - First Chestermere Scouts Group Fearful of ExtinctionTRANSCRIPT
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Could New Schools Be Opening In Chestermere and LangdonRVS holds their three year capital plan debate
By Michelle Young
With the rapid population increase that has been seen in Chestermere and surrounding area it is no surprise that the demand for more services and amenities be-comes increasingly noticed as well This is very much the case with Chestermere and area schools as when new schools are built in our area they are typically full or very close to full before they even open their doors But that pressure may be easing up when it comes to our schoolsRocky View School (RVS) Trustee Bev LaPeare shared
some very exciting news that should make both teachers and parents heave a sigh of relief RVS had their Capital Plan debate on Thursday March 17th and there are new schools for the areas of Chestermere and Langdon being requested for each of the 3 years ldquoSchool Authorities are required to submit a 3-year capital plan to Alberta Education by April 1 2016 How it works is all Boards in Alberta submit their requests by that date and the prov-ince first determines whatrsquos needed for health and safety reasons and those are allocated first After that they look at utilization programing needs and modernizations We are still waiting to hear about approvals from last yearrsquos Plan and we expect to hear something after the provin-cial budget announcement in Aprilrdquo explained LaPeare On the first year of the Capital Plan LaPeare is asking
for a new K-9 school in Chestermere to deal with the growing population there ldquoEast Lake School is quickly filling up and this new school would decant students
from Prairie Waters Rainbow Creek and Chestermere Lake Middle Schoolrdquo added LaPeare In year one it is also being asked for a replacement
school for Indus School ldquoIt was constructed in 1951 and is in need of modernization appropriate program spaces and upgraded mechanical systems that would all end up exceeding 75 of the replacement cost This would fall under the Governmentrsquos Small School by Necessity requestrdquo explained LaPeare In the second year of the Capital Plan they are request-
ing the build of the new Langdon High School La-
Peare explained saying ldquoWe (RVS) purchased a 45 acre section of land many years ago jointly with the county and wersquove been working together to plan the site in order to have a high school and a recreation center built on the land The county is responsible for the recreation com-ponent but there are lots of synergies to be had by jointly having it on the same piece of landrdquoWhat could be considered the biggest request in
this Capital Plan is a new high school ldquoWe are going to be asking the province for a new High School in Chestermere as a replacement school for the current Chestermere High School The entire Chestermere High School needs to be modernized to more appropriately meet the needs of student and mechanical systems need huge upgrades The cost of this is greater than 75 of the cost of a replacement school The two new high schools wonrsquot be built until therersquos sufficient student numbers to ensure adequate programing in both schools The way Langdon and Chestermere are growing though it sure wonrsquot take long We are also asking for another K-5 school in Langdon in year two of the Capital Planrdquo said LaPeare The final year of the three year plan will show the
request for another K-9 school in Chestermere as the growth there is expected to continue and wersquoll need another school by then to again try to accommodate students according to Trustee LaPeare ldquoIrsquom over the moon excited One more thing in rela-
tion to the Chestermere High School Replacement is that part of my debate to get it on the plan was about student safety Getting the school off of the 791 will eliminate the need for our young drivers as well as staff and parents to be navigating that turn onto the number 1 highwayrdquo
With Chestermere schools already busting at the seams the possibilty of new schools is a huge sigh of relief Photo Michelle Young
RVS Trustee Bev LaPeare has requested new schools for Langdon and Chestermere in the recent 3 year Captial Plan debatePhoto Michelle Young
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Local Hockey Youngster Has Night To RememberA skate with the pros
By Michelle Young
As children there are those wide eyed dreams and herorsquos that make childhood such a magical time To take part in a sport or extra circular to be like your hero with hours of hard work practice wins and losses builds in the love of the game Then imagine getting the opportunity to join the pros and hang out with your heroesFor nine year old Trey Johnson March 14th will forever
be an evening he never forgets This grade 3 student at Prairie Waters Elementary School has played hockey for five yearshellipyep since the tender age of four this young-ster has been tearing it up on the ice and plays for the Chestermere Lakers ndash Novice 3 Last year this talented young man won the ldquoWheatland Athletic Association Players Choice Awardrdquo which will no doubt always be a memorable event for Johnson but something tells me what happened last week might top itOn Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey
Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues His mom Gwen explains ldquoTrey has been playing hockey for the past 5 years but it wasnrsquot until this past year that his passion for hockey and the Flames really developedrdquo When his mom saw how much he enjoyed watching the
Flames on TV or following their every move on her twit-ter she decided at the beginning of the Flames season to enter him in the Scotiabank Skater contest On February 11th Gwen received an email stating ldquoYour day is con-
firmedrdquo ldquoTrey was ecstatic when he found out Since then he has been counting down the days to skate with the Flames and possibly stand beside Johnnyrdquo ndash of course referring to the talented Johnny Gaudreau who it Treyrsquos favourite player When selected to be the Scotiabank Skater it is quite
the process A Marketing rep with the Flames met
With a smile ear to ear nine year old Trey Johnson is ready to take to the icePhoto Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Bumping fists with his heroes - a night Trey Johnson will not soon forget Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
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Trey at the Scotiabank Saddledome 1 hour prior to the game and gave him four tickets to the Flames game and a Scotia Hockey Club merchandise pack Trey was also provided a FlamesScotiabank Skater Jersey to keep and he got to head down to watch the warm-up and give the players a fist pump as they headed onto the iceldquoHe then led the Flames team on the ice
carrying a Flames flag and did laps around the ice with the Flames He got to stand on the blue line next to the starting lineup of the Flames players for the National anthems Tre was then welcomed on
the Energy Board and announced as the Scotiabank Skaterrdquo added Gwen Trey and his family then got to enjoy the
rest of the game and he will also receive a professional photo of his experience ldquoHis favourite part of the evening was fist pumping the players before they went out for the warm-up He wished he had his hockey gloves on as his hand got very sorerdquo ldquoWhat a night and experience he will
never forget Thank you Scotiabank and the Calgary Flames for making a dream come true And the Flames wonrdquo added Gwen
On Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues as the Scotiabank Skater Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Standing proud with the prorsquos for the National Anthemes Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
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Positive Ticketing Initiative Wraps UpBut you can still refer a youth that you see doing amazing things
By Michelle Young
Back on Canada Day 2015 the Positive Ticketing initiative kicked off in our city The RCMP teamed up with Synergy Stepping Stones to Mental Health and Chestermere Addictions and Mental Health with the support of Chestermere FCSS to bring the Chestermere Positive Youth Ticketing Campaign where youth lsquocaughtrsquo doing amazing things were ticketed While out in the community RCMP officers were
ticketing positive youth behaviour with gift cards to local businesses Some of the things our youth were ticketed for were obeying traffic laws while driving wearing a helmet while on their bikes and picking up litter in our
public spaces Youth who received a ticket and then went online to participate in a survey were then entered into a draw to win some major prizes like tickets to this yearrsquos X-fest an iPad mini pre-paid VISAs and moreOn March 18th this amazing campaign wrapped up
and a celebration was held at the Waiting Room Cafeacute Over 250 tickets were handed out since the July 1st kick off which shows that our youth do amazing things in our communityThe wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yum-
my treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Three awesome prizes were drawn from the positive
ticketing winners and door prizes were available for those
in attendance Congratulations to winners Waseem Al-Nouamani Noah Abdul Rahman and Jessica AntonBut just because the campaign is over doesnrsquot mean
you still canrsquot recommend a youth for a positive ticket If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing some-thing amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Congratulations to all of those amazing youth that were
awarded a positive ticket and keep up the good work You never know who might be watching and lsquoreportrsquo you for being an awesome member of our city
If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing something amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Photo Michelle Young
March 18th was the wrap up of the Positive Ticketing Campaign where over 250 tickets were given out to youth doing amazing things since July 1 2015 Photo Michelle Young
The wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yummy treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Photo Michelle Young
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First Chestermere Scout Group Fearful Of ExtinctionLack of leaders means the end of the local Scouting group
By Michelle Young
The 1st Chestermere Scout Group proudly serves Chestermere and surrounding areas offering a quality program for Beaver Cub and Scout aged youth Scouts Canada has over 100000 members and has been a valued organization in Chestermere for many years But it could all come to an end as the local group is struggling to find leaders A minimum of two leaders is mandatory but three to
four per section (beaver cubs scouts) is ideal to cover illness work holidays etc and to help with planning ldquoMandatory leader to youth ratio is 1-5 for beavers and
1-6 for cubs and scoutsrdquo added Scout leader Trudy Lowe The group now finds themselves in a shortage of leaders
as current leaders are not returning next year and no new
ones are registering Lowe continued ldquoWe are giving our current leadership until April 15th to decide but from what we know to date we have no beaver leaders and possibly 1 cub leader We are hoping to restart up Scouts again and if successful we will more than likely run this program at the same time as cubs on Monday nights to help with the ratios for both of these sectionsrdquo Without the mandatory number of leaders the 1st
Chestermere Scout Group will cease to exist ldquoMainly we need volunteers for both group committee and each section We would also lose our current meeting space at Rainbow Creek Elementary and CRCA Once we give this up it will be extremely hard to get the space back If 1st Chestermere folds we are supposed to also give all of our equipment and any money left in our bank account which allows us to run the programs back to Scouts Canadardquo The 1st Chestermere Scout Group has currently ceased
all fundraising for now as if they end up shutting down the program all the funds raised will get handed over to Scouts Canada This includes their annual spring bottle drive So an urgent call is going out for volunteers to step up
and help keep this much needed organization alive The screening process for potential leaders is as followsbull Application which includes 3 reference checks and
signing Scout Canadarsquos Code of Conductbull A ldquocleanrdquo Police
Record Check and Vul-nerable Sector Check
bull On-line training course ndash approximately takes 10 hours to complete
bull A selection interview by 2 members of group committee which takes approximately 2 hours
bull Following approval the time commitment for leaders is
bull Attend the weekly section meetings with youth (1 frac12 hours for beavers and 2 - 2 frac12 hours for cubsscouts ndash these times include set up clean up when the youth are not in attendance)
bull Attend monthly group committee meetings (1 frac12 hours)
bull 2-3 weekends a year to attend camps (Friday night ndash Sunday noon) with the youth
bull Therersquos always a pos-sibility of running out-ings on weekends (4 hours max) as needed
approximately 3 outings between September - Maybull Planning meeting amongst the leadership team for
each section ndash approximately 2-3 hours every 3 months Ideally all leaders should be involved in the planning phase and it shouldnrsquot end up on 1 leader being responsible for all These times will vary depending on how leaders there are for each section ndash more hands less work
bull A minimum of 1 hour of detailed planning for each meeting
Lowe explains ldquoWe follow Scoutingrsquos Mission State-ment ldquoThe mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in societyrdquoldquoBeing part of the leadership team is FUN Itrsquos reward-
ing to see what the youth take away from the program and how they grow and mature from one section to the next You are a mentor for todayrsquos youth For both Joan and I as previous leaders we thoroughly enjoyed the kidsrsquo energy enthusiasm and growthrdquo adds Lowe If you feel you would like to join this organization as a
leader please contact Trudy Lowe at Trudylowe7-11com
Deadline April 30th
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Scouting is a great organization that builds confidence and leadership skills in our youth can you help them stay in ChestermerePhoto Compliments of 1st Chestermere Scout Group
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Rainbow Creek Elementary Receives $500 GrantGrade three students learning early how to pay it forward
By Michelle Young
The Grade 3 students at Rainbow Creek Elementary School classes participating in the Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineering Challenge Through the Engineering Chal-lenge the students are learning to ldquoThink Like Engineersrdquo by going through the process of designing and building prototypes for a structure they think the Kindergarten children would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space As they follow the engineering cycle Grade 3 students
have interviewed and consulted with the Kindergarten students to identify needs explored building techniques then imagined planned and improved their prototypes with their team ldquoStudents will be sharing their proto-types and their learning journey on March 30 2016 at our Student-Led Conferences with their community membersrdquo explained Janice Cook Grade 3 teacher at Rainbow Creek Students have uncovered the curriculum through an
exploration of the questions ldquoWhat does it mean to think like an engineerrdquo and ldquoHow can I use the engineering cycle ndash identify explore imagine plan prototype improve communicate ndash in my projectrdquoAn important part of any project is the funding
and the collaborations that occur Rainbow Creek Elementary School was recently awarded $50000 by the Calgary Educational Partnership Founda-tion (CEPF) by way of The Citizenship in Action Grant was awarded to Rainbow Creek Elementary Schoolrsquos Grade 3 Engineering Challenge projectOn Monday March 14th Din Ladak and Rebec-
ca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek
Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Gough (University of Lethbridge intern teacher) with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board
Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Admin-istrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the gener-ous contribution towards their learning and citizenshipSchool Board Trustee Bev LaPeare said ldquoOur students
are showcasing amazing learning and creativity and wersquore so fortunate to have that recognized by the Calgary Edu-cational Partnership Foundation Grants and partnerships such as this go a long way to spur even more energy and excitement around their projectsrdquoLaura McArthur Principal at Rainbow Creek Elementary
School added ldquoIt has been so exciting to have our grade 3 students participating in Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineer-ing Challenge They really are learning to ldquoThink like Engineersrdquo The prototypes they have come up with for a structure they think Kindergarten students would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space are incredibly thoughtful and creative It has been a very engaging and rewarding endeavor for our students We are very proud
of how hard they have been working on their prototypes and look forward to them being shared at our student led conferences on March 30 2016 A big thank you to Calgary Educational Partnership for their generous con-tribution to our students learning and citizen-shiprdquoAnother aspect of this
project is the Lowersquos store visit on March 16th to the Cross Iron Mills Lowersquos store ldquoThey were amazing in sending out 5 associates with 85 Build and Grow
kits to build with all of the Grade 3 students Each stu-dent built one of the Lowersquos Build and Grow kit projects They each got to keep their own safety goggles carpen-terrsquos apron and badge We had lots of amazing lsquoexpertrsquo helpers (parent volunteers) who were fantastic in helping the students assemble their birdhouses and planters There were lots of hammers tapping (about 40 at once) but the experience was so much fun for allrsquo explained Grade 3 teacher Janice Cook
Din Ladak and Rebecca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Goughh with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Administrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the generous contribution towards their learning and citizenship
Photo Michelle Young
ldquoWhen you work with a team you have to make up a plan together And you have to make sure everyone agrees on the ideardquo Photo Compliments of Janice Cook
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Recent News
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DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
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Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
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ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
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Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
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Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
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Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
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New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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Distributed door to door Thursdays to the City of Chestermere Delivered to newspaper boxes in Langdon Strathmore Carseland and Mosleigh Wednesdays Digitally available on Tuesdays
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
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The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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and is looking for one Restaurant
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Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
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Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
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ject to wage increase bonus and
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
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Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
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standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
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available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
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clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
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4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Could New Schools Be Opening In Chestermere and LangdonRVS holds their three year capital plan debate
By Michelle Young
With the rapid population increase that has been seen in Chestermere and surrounding area it is no surprise that the demand for more services and amenities be-comes increasingly noticed as well This is very much the case with Chestermere and area schools as when new schools are built in our area they are typically full or very close to full before they even open their doors But that pressure may be easing up when it comes to our schoolsRocky View School (RVS) Trustee Bev LaPeare shared
some very exciting news that should make both teachers and parents heave a sigh of relief RVS had their Capital Plan debate on Thursday March 17th and there are new schools for the areas of Chestermere and Langdon being requested for each of the 3 years ldquoSchool Authorities are required to submit a 3-year capital plan to Alberta Education by April 1 2016 How it works is all Boards in Alberta submit their requests by that date and the prov-ince first determines whatrsquos needed for health and safety reasons and those are allocated first After that they look at utilization programing needs and modernizations We are still waiting to hear about approvals from last yearrsquos Plan and we expect to hear something after the provin-cial budget announcement in Aprilrdquo explained LaPeare On the first year of the Capital Plan LaPeare is asking
for a new K-9 school in Chestermere to deal with the growing population there ldquoEast Lake School is quickly filling up and this new school would decant students
from Prairie Waters Rainbow Creek and Chestermere Lake Middle Schoolrdquo added LaPeare In year one it is also being asked for a replacement
school for Indus School ldquoIt was constructed in 1951 and is in need of modernization appropriate program spaces and upgraded mechanical systems that would all end up exceeding 75 of the replacement cost This would fall under the Governmentrsquos Small School by Necessity requestrdquo explained LaPeare In the second year of the Capital Plan they are request-
ing the build of the new Langdon High School La-
Peare explained saying ldquoWe (RVS) purchased a 45 acre section of land many years ago jointly with the county and wersquove been working together to plan the site in order to have a high school and a recreation center built on the land The county is responsible for the recreation com-ponent but there are lots of synergies to be had by jointly having it on the same piece of landrdquoWhat could be considered the biggest request in
this Capital Plan is a new high school ldquoWe are going to be asking the province for a new High School in Chestermere as a replacement school for the current Chestermere High School The entire Chestermere High School needs to be modernized to more appropriately meet the needs of student and mechanical systems need huge upgrades The cost of this is greater than 75 of the cost of a replacement school The two new high schools wonrsquot be built until therersquos sufficient student numbers to ensure adequate programing in both schools The way Langdon and Chestermere are growing though it sure wonrsquot take long We are also asking for another K-5 school in Langdon in year two of the Capital Planrdquo said LaPeare The final year of the three year plan will show the
request for another K-9 school in Chestermere as the growth there is expected to continue and wersquoll need another school by then to again try to accommodate students according to Trustee LaPeare ldquoIrsquom over the moon excited One more thing in rela-
tion to the Chestermere High School Replacement is that part of my debate to get it on the plan was about student safety Getting the school off of the 791 will eliminate the need for our young drivers as well as staff and parents to be navigating that turn onto the number 1 highwayrdquo
With Chestermere schools already busting at the seams the possibilty of new schools is a huge sigh of relief Photo Michelle Young
RVS Trustee Bev LaPeare has requested new schools for Langdon and Chestermere in the recent 3 year Captial Plan debatePhoto Michelle Young
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Local Hockey Youngster Has Night To RememberA skate with the pros
By Michelle Young
As children there are those wide eyed dreams and herorsquos that make childhood such a magical time To take part in a sport or extra circular to be like your hero with hours of hard work practice wins and losses builds in the love of the game Then imagine getting the opportunity to join the pros and hang out with your heroesFor nine year old Trey Johnson March 14th will forever
be an evening he never forgets This grade 3 student at Prairie Waters Elementary School has played hockey for five yearshellipyep since the tender age of four this young-ster has been tearing it up on the ice and plays for the Chestermere Lakers ndash Novice 3 Last year this talented young man won the ldquoWheatland Athletic Association Players Choice Awardrdquo which will no doubt always be a memorable event for Johnson but something tells me what happened last week might top itOn Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey
Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues His mom Gwen explains ldquoTrey has been playing hockey for the past 5 years but it wasnrsquot until this past year that his passion for hockey and the Flames really developedrdquo When his mom saw how much he enjoyed watching the
Flames on TV or following their every move on her twit-ter she decided at the beginning of the Flames season to enter him in the Scotiabank Skater contest On February 11th Gwen received an email stating ldquoYour day is con-
firmedrdquo ldquoTrey was ecstatic when he found out Since then he has been counting down the days to skate with the Flames and possibly stand beside Johnnyrdquo ndash of course referring to the talented Johnny Gaudreau who it Treyrsquos favourite player When selected to be the Scotiabank Skater it is quite
the process A Marketing rep with the Flames met
With a smile ear to ear nine year old Trey Johnson is ready to take to the icePhoto Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Bumping fists with his heroes - a night Trey Johnson will not soon forget Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
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Trey at the Scotiabank Saddledome 1 hour prior to the game and gave him four tickets to the Flames game and a Scotia Hockey Club merchandise pack Trey was also provided a FlamesScotiabank Skater Jersey to keep and he got to head down to watch the warm-up and give the players a fist pump as they headed onto the iceldquoHe then led the Flames team on the ice
carrying a Flames flag and did laps around the ice with the Flames He got to stand on the blue line next to the starting lineup of the Flames players for the National anthems Tre was then welcomed on
the Energy Board and announced as the Scotiabank Skaterrdquo added Gwen Trey and his family then got to enjoy the
rest of the game and he will also receive a professional photo of his experience ldquoHis favourite part of the evening was fist pumping the players before they went out for the warm-up He wished he had his hockey gloves on as his hand got very sorerdquo ldquoWhat a night and experience he will
never forget Thank you Scotiabank and the Calgary Flames for making a dream come true And the Flames wonrdquo added Gwen
On Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues as the Scotiabank Skater Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Standing proud with the prorsquos for the National Anthemes Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
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Positive Ticketing Initiative Wraps UpBut you can still refer a youth that you see doing amazing things
By Michelle Young
Back on Canada Day 2015 the Positive Ticketing initiative kicked off in our city The RCMP teamed up with Synergy Stepping Stones to Mental Health and Chestermere Addictions and Mental Health with the support of Chestermere FCSS to bring the Chestermere Positive Youth Ticketing Campaign where youth lsquocaughtrsquo doing amazing things were ticketed While out in the community RCMP officers were
ticketing positive youth behaviour with gift cards to local businesses Some of the things our youth were ticketed for were obeying traffic laws while driving wearing a helmet while on their bikes and picking up litter in our
public spaces Youth who received a ticket and then went online to participate in a survey were then entered into a draw to win some major prizes like tickets to this yearrsquos X-fest an iPad mini pre-paid VISAs and moreOn March 18th this amazing campaign wrapped up
and a celebration was held at the Waiting Room Cafeacute Over 250 tickets were handed out since the July 1st kick off which shows that our youth do amazing things in our communityThe wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yum-
my treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Three awesome prizes were drawn from the positive
ticketing winners and door prizes were available for those
in attendance Congratulations to winners Waseem Al-Nouamani Noah Abdul Rahman and Jessica AntonBut just because the campaign is over doesnrsquot mean
you still canrsquot recommend a youth for a positive ticket If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing some-thing amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Congratulations to all of those amazing youth that were
awarded a positive ticket and keep up the good work You never know who might be watching and lsquoreportrsquo you for being an awesome member of our city
If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing something amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Photo Michelle Young
March 18th was the wrap up of the Positive Ticketing Campaign where over 250 tickets were given out to youth doing amazing things since July 1 2015 Photo Michelle Young
The wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yummy treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Photo Michelle Young
7| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
First Chestermere Scout Group Fearful Of ExtinctionLack of leaders means the end of the local Scouting group
By Michelle Young
The 1st Chestermere Scout Group proudly serves Chestermere and surrounding areas offering a quality program for Beaver Cub and Scout aged youth Scouts Canada has over 100000 members and has been a valued organization in Chestermere for many years But it could all come to an end as the local group is struggling to find leaders A minimum of two leaders is mandatory but three to
four per section (beaver cubs scouts) is ideal to cover illness work holidays etc and to help with planning ldquoMandatory leader to youth ratio is 1-5 for beavers and
1-6 for cubs and scoutsrdquo added Scout leader Trudy Lowe The group now finds themselves in a shortage of leaders
as current leaders are not returning next year and no new
ones are registering Lowe continued ldquoWe are giving our current leadership until April 15th to decide but from what we know to date we have no beaver leaders and possibly 1 cub leader We are hoping to restart up Scouts again and if successful we will more than likely run this program at the same time as cubs on Monday nights to help with the ratios for both of these sectionsrdquo Without the mandatory number of leaders the 1st
Chestermere Scout Group will cease to exist ldquoMainly we need volunteers for both group committee and each section We would also lose our current meeting space at Rainbow Creek Elementary and CRCA Once we give this up it will be extremely hard to get the space back If 1st Chestermere folds we are supposed to also give all of our equipment and any money left in our bank account which allows us to run the programs back to Scouts Canadardquo The 1st Chestermere Scout Group has currently ceased
all fundraising for now as if they end up shutting down the program all the funds raised will get handed over to Scouts Canada This includes their annual spring bottle drive So an urgent call is going out for volunteers to step up
and help keep this much needed organization alive The screening process for potential leaders is as followsbull Application which includes 3 reference checks and
signing Scout Canadarsquos Code of Conductbull A ldquocleanrdquo Police
Record Check and Vul-nerable Sector Check
bull On-line training course ndash approximately takes 10 hours to complete
bull A selection interview by 2 members of group committee which takes approximately 2 hours
bull Following approval the time commitment for leaders is
bull Attend the weekly section meetings with youth (1 frac12 hours for beavers and 2 - 2 frac12 hours for cubsscouts ndash these times include set up clean up when the youth are not in attendance)
bull Attend monthly group committee meetings (1 frac12 hours)
bull 2-3 weekends a year to attend camps (Friday night ndash Sunday noon) with the youth
bull Therersquos always a pos-sibility of running out-ings on weekends (4 hours max) as needed
approximately 3 outings between September - Maybull Planning meeting amongst the leadership team for
each section ndash approximately 2-3 hours every 3 months Ideally all leaders should be involved in the planning phase and it shouldnrsquot end up on 1 leader being responsible for all These times will vary depending on how leaders there are for each section ndash more hands less work
bull A minimum of 1 hour of detailed planning for each meeting
Lowe explains ldquoWe follow Scoutingrsquos Mission State-ment ldquoThe mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in societyrdquoldquoBeing part of the leadership team is FUN Itrsquos reward-
ing to see what the youth take away from the program and how they grow and mature from one section to the next You are a mentor for todayrsquos youth For both Joan and I as previous leaders we thoroughly enjoyed the kidsrsquo energy enthusiasm and growthrdquo adds Lowe If you feel you would like to join this organization as a
leader please contact Trudy Lowe at Trudylowe7-11com
Deadline April 30th
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Call or email to add change your free residential listing or send us a message via the directory website Barb Jeffrey | PublisherThe Chestermere DirectoryPIER Communications IncE barbpiercommunicationscaT 4039012766
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Scouting is a great organization that builds confidence and leadership skills in our youth can you help them stay in ChestermerePhoto Compliments of 1st Chestermere Scout Group
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Rainbow Creek Elementary Receives $500 GrantGrade three students learning early how to pay it forward
By Michelle Young
The Grade 3 students at Rainbow Creek Elementary School classes participating in the Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineering Challenge Through the Engineering Chal-lenge the students are learning to ldquoThink Like Engineersrdquo by going through the process of designing and building prototypes for a structure they think the Kindergarten children would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space As they follow the engineering cycle Grade 3 students
have interviewed and consulted with the Kindergarten students to identify needs explored building techniques then imagined planned and improved their prototypes with their team ldquoStudents will be sharing their proto-types and their learning journey on March 30 2016 at our Student-Led Conferences with their community membersrdquo explained Janice Cook Grade 3 teacher at Rainbow Creek Students have uncovered the curriculum through an
exploration of the questions ldquoWhat does it mean to think like an engineerrdquo and ldquoHow can I use the engineering cycle ndash identify explore imagine plan prototype improve communicate ndash in my projectrdquoAn important part of any project is the funding
and the collaborations that occur Rainbow Creek Elementary School was recently awarded $50000 by the Calgary Educational Partnership Founda-tion (CEPF) by way of The Citizenship in Action Grant was awarded to Rainbow Creek Elementary Schoolrsquos Grade 3 Engineering Challenge projectOn Monday March 14th Din Ladak and Rebec-
ca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek
Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Gough (University of Lethbridge intern teacher) with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board
Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Admin-istrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the gener-ous contribution towards their learning and citizenshipSchool Board Trustee Bev LaPeare said ldquoOur students
are showcasing amazing learning and creativity and wersquore so fortunate to have that recognized by the Calgary Edu-cational Partnership Foundation Grants and partnerships such as this go a long way to spur even more energy and excitement around their projectsrdquoLaura McArthur Principal at Rainbow Creek Elementary
School added ldquoIt has been so exciting to have our grade 3 students participating in Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineer-ing Challenge They really are learning to ldquoThink like Engineersrdquo The prototypes they have come up with for a structure they think Kindergarten students would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space are incredibly thoughtful and creative It has been a very engaging and rewarding endeavor for our students We are very proud
of how hard they have been working on their prototypes and look forward to them being shared at our student led conferences on March 30 2016 A big thank you to Calgary Educational Partnership for their generous con-tribution to our students learning and citizen-shiprdquoAnother aspect of this
project is the Lowersquos store visit on March 16th to the Cross Iron Mills Lowersquos store ldquoThey were amazing in sending out 5 associates with 85 Build and Grow
kits to build with all of the Grade 3 students Each stu-dent built one of the Lowersquos Build and Grow kit projects They each got to keep their own safety goggles carpen-terrsquos apron and badge We had lots of amazing lsquoexpertrsquo helpers (parent volunteers) who were fantastic in helping the students assemble their birdhouses and planters There were lots of hammers tapping (about 40 at once) but the experience was so much fun for allrsquo explained Grade 3 teacher Janice Cook
Din Ladak and Rebecca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Goughh with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Administrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the generous contribution towards their learning and citizenship
Photo Michelle Young
ldquoWhen you work with a team you have to make up a plan together And you have to make sure everyone agrees on the ideardquo Photo Compliments of Janice Cook
9| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Upcoming Events Mar 25 Good Friday (Municipal
Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 26 6th Annual Easter Egg Hunt wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 28 Easter Monday (Municipal Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Recent News
Mar 14 Outcome of petition submitted to the City of Chestermere regarding CUI wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 17 Fire on Ice wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 21 Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere wwwchestermerecanews
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
105 Marina Road Chestermere AB T1X 1V7
Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
wwwchestermereca
Job Postings Census Enumerators -
Contract (April 8)
wwwchestermerecajobs
Did You Know
You can be a part of the 2016 Municipal Census Team
The City is currently hiring
Census Enumerators to assist in the collection of data for the
2016 Municipal Census
For more info and to apply visit wwwchestermerecajobs
ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2016 CHESTERMERE CONNECTION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
13| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
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Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
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Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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Distributed door to door Thursdays to the City of Chestermere Delivered to newspaper boxes in Langdon Strathmore Carseland and Mosleigh Wednesdays Digitally available on Tuesdays
Published Weekly distributed locally free of charge by
PIER amp ANCHOR MEDIA INC
PO Box 127Chestermere Alberta T1X 1K8
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Local Hockey Youngster Has Night To RememberA skate with the pros
By Michelle Young
As children there are those wide eyed dreams and herorsquos that make childhood such a magical time To take part in a sport or extra circular to be like your hero with hours of hard work practice wins and losses builds in the love of the game Then imagine getting the opportunity to join the pros and hang out with your heroesFor nine year old Trey Johnson March 14th will forever
be an evening he never forgets This grade 3 student at Prairie Waters Elementary School has played hockey for five yearshellipyep since the tender age of four this young-ster has been tearing it up on the ice and plays for the Chestermere Lakers ndash Novice 3 Last year this talented young man won the ldquoWheatland Athletic Association Players Choice Awardrdquo which will no doubt always be a memorable event for Johnson but something tells me what happened last week might top itOn Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey
Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues His mom Gwen explains ldquoTrey has been playing hockey for the past 5 years but it wasnrsquot until this past year that his passion for hockey and the Flames really developedrdquo When his mom saw how much he enjoyed watching the
Flames on TV or following their every move on her twit-ter she decided at the beginning of the Flames season to enter him in the Scotiabank Skater contest On February 11th Gwen received an email stating ldquoYour day is con-
firmedrdquo ldquoTrey was ecstatic when he found out Since then he has been counting down the days to skate with the Flames and possibly stand beside Johnnyrdquo ndash of course referring to the talented Johnny Gaudreau who it Treyrsquos favourite player When selected to be the Scotiabank Skater it is quite
the process A Marketing rep with the Flames met
With a smile ear to ear nine year old Trey Johnson is ready to take to the icePhoto Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Bumping fists with his heroes - a night Trey Johnson will not soon forget Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
5| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Trey at the Scotiabank Saddledome 1 hour prior to the game and gave him four tickets to the Flames game and a Scotia Hockey Club merchandise pack Trey was also provided a FlamesScotiabank Skater Jersey to keep and he got to head down to watch the warm-up and give the players a fist pump as they headed onto the iceldquoHe then led the Flames team on the ice
carrying a Flames flag and did laps around the ice with the Flames He got to stand on the blue line next to the starting lineup of the Flames players for the National anthems Tre was then welcomed on
the Energy Board and announced as the Scotiabank Skaterrdquo added Gwen Trey and his family then got to enjoy the
rest of the game and he will also receive a professional photo of his experience ldquoHis favourite part of the evening was fist pumping the players before they went out for the warm-up He wished he had his hockey gloves on as his hand got very sorerdquo ldquoWhat a night and experience he will
never forget Thank you Scotiabank and the Calgary Flames for making a dream come true And the Flames wonrdquo added Gwen
On Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues as the Scotiabank Skater Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Standing proud with the prorsquos for the National Anthemes Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
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Positive Ticketing Initiative Wraps UpBut you can still refer a youth that you see doing amazing things
By Michelle Young
Back on Canada Day 2015 the Positive Ticketing initiative kicked off in our city The RCMP teamed up with Synergy Stepping Stones to Mental Health and Chestermere Addictions and Mental Health with the support of Chestermere FCSS to bring the Chestermere Positive Youth Ticketing Campaign where youth lsquocaughtrsquo doing amazing things were ticketed While out in the community RCMP officers were
ticketing positive youth behaviour with gift cards to local businesses Some of the things our youth were ticketed for were obeying traffic laws while driving wearing a helmet while on their bikes and picking up litter in our
public spaces Youth who received a ticket and then went online to participate in a survey were then entered into a draw to win some major prizes like tickets to this yearrsquos X-fest an iPad mini pre-paid VISAs and moreOn March 18th this amazing campaign wrapped up
and a celebration was held at the Waiting Room Cafeacute Over 250 tickets were handed out since the July 1st kick off which shows that our youth do amazing things in our communityThe wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yum-
my treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Three awesome prizes were drawn from the positive
ticketing winners and door prizes were available for those
in attendance Congratulations to winners Waseem Al-Nouamani Noah Abdul Rahman and Jessica AntonBut just because the campaign is over doesnrsquot mean
you still canrsquot recommend a youth for a positive ticket If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing some-thing amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Congratulations to all of those amazing youth that were
awarded a positive ticket and keep up the good work You never know who might be watching and lsquoreportrsquo you for being an awesome member of our city
If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing something amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Photo Michelle Young
March 18th was the wrap up of the Positive Ticketing Campaign where over 250 tickets were given out to youth doing amazing things since July 1 2015 Photo Michelle Young
The wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yummy treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Photo Michelle Young
7| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
First Chestermere Scout Group Fearful Of ExtinctionLack of leaders means the end of the local Scouting group
By Michelle Young
The 1st Chestermere Scout Group proudly serves Chestermere and surrounding areas offering a quality program for Beaver Cub and Scout aged youth Scouts Canada has over 100000 members and has been a valued organization in Chestermere for many years But it could all come to an end as the local group is struggling to find leaders A minimum of two leaders is mandatory but three to
four per section (beaver cubs scouts) is ideal to cover illness work holidays etc and to help with planning ldquoMandatory leader to youth ratio is 1-5 for beavers and
1-6 for cubs and scoutsrdquo added Scout leader Trudy Lowe The group now finds themselves in a shortage of leaders
as current leaders are not returning next year and no new
ones are registering Lowe continued ldquoWe are giving our current leadership until April 15th to decide but from what we know to date we have no beaver leaders and possibly 1 cub leader We are hoping to restart up Scouts again and if successful we will more than likely run this program at the same time as cubs on Monday nights to help with the ratios for both of these sectionsrdquo Without the mandatory number of leaders the 1st
Chestermere Scout Group will cease to exist ldquoMainly we need volunteers for both group committee and each section We would also lose our current meeting space at Rainbow Creek Elementary and CRCA Once we give this up it will be extremely hard to get the space back If 1st Chestermere folds we are supposed to also give all of our equipment and any money left in our bank account which allows us to run the programs back to Scouts Canadardquo The 1st Chestermere Scout Group has currently ceased
all fundraising for now as if they end up shutting down the program all the funds raised will get handed over to Scouts Canada This includes their annual spring bottle drive So an urgent call is going out for volunteers to step up
and help keep this much needed organization alive The screening process for potential leaders is as followsbull Application which includes 3 reference checks and
signing Scout Canadarsquos Code of Conductbull A ldquocleanrdquo Police
Record Check and Vul-nerable Sector Check
bull On-line training course ndash approximately takes 10 hours to complete
bull A selection interview by 2 members of group committee which takes approximately 2 hours
bull Following approval the time commitment for leaders is
bull Attend the weekly section meetings with youth (1 frac12 hours for beavers and 2 - 2 frac12 hours for cubsscouts ndash these times include set up clean up when the youth are not in attendance)
bull Attend monthly group committee meetings (1 frac12 hours)
bull 2-3 weekends a year to attend camps (Friday night ndash Sunday noon) with the youth
bull Therersquos always a pos-sibility of running out-ings on weekends (4 hours max) as needed
approximately 3 outings between September - Maybull Planning meeting amongst the leadership team for
each section ndash approximately 2-3 hours every 3 months Ideally all leaders should be involved in the planning phase and it shouldnrsquot end up on 1 leader being responsible for all These times will vary depending on how leaders there are for each section ndash more hands less work
bull A minimum of 1 hour of detailed planning for each meeting
Lowe explains ldquoWe follow Scoutingrsquos Mission State-ment ldquoThe mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in societyrdquoldquoBeing part of the leadership team is FUN Itrsquos reward-
ing to see what the youth take away from the program and how they grow and mature from one section to the next You are a mentor for todayrsquos youth For both Joan and I as previous leaders we thoroughly enjoyed the kidsrsquo energy enthusiasm and growthrdquo adds Lowe If you feel you would like to join this organization as a
leader please contact Trudy Lowe at Trudylowe7-11com
Deadline April 30th
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ON MOBILELOCAL
INDEPENDENT
Call or email to add change your free residential listing or send us a message via the directory website Barb Jeffrey | PublisherThe Chestermere DirectoryPIER Communications IncE barbpiercommunicationscaT 4039012766
wwwchestermeredirectoryca
Are you listed in the Directory Need a change to your listing Residential listings are FREE - make sure you are included
Scouting is a great organization that builds confidence and leadership skills in our youth can you help them stay in ChestermerePhoto Compliments of 1st Chestermere Scout Group
8 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Rainbow Creek Elementary Receives $500 GrantGrade three students learning early how to pay it forward
By Michelle Young
The Grade 3 students at Rainbow Creek Elementary School classes participating in the Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineering Challenge Through the Engineering Chal-lenge the students are learning to ldquoThink Like Engineersrdquo by going through the process of designing and building prototypes for a structure they think the Kindergarten children would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space As they follow the engineering cycle Grade 3 students
have interviewed and consulted with the Kindergarten students to identify needs explored building techniques then imagined planned and improved their prototypes with their team ldquoStudents will be sharing their proto-types and their learning journey on March 30 2016 at our Student-Led Conferences with their community membersrdquo explained Janice Cook Grade 3 teacher at Rainbow Creek Students have uncovered the curriculum through an
exploration of the questions ldquoWhat does it mean to think like an engineerrdquo and ldquoHow can I use the engineering cycle ndash identify explore imagine plan prototype improve communicate ndash in my projectrdquoAn important part of any project is the funding
and the collaborations that occur Rainbow Creek Elementary School was recently awarded $50000 by the Calgary Educational Partnership Founda-tion (CEPF) by way of The Citizenship in Action Grant was awarded to Rainbow Creek Elementary Schoolrsquos Grade 3 Engineering Challenge projectOn Monday March 14th Din Ladak and Rebec-
ca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek
Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Gough (University of Lethbridge intern teacher) with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board
Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Admin-istrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the gener-ous contribution towards their learning and citizenshipSchool Board Trustee Bev LaPeare said ldquoOur students
are showcasing amazing learning and creativity and wersquore so fortunate to have that recognized by the Calgary Edu-cational Partnership Foundation Grants and partnerships such as this go a long way to spur even more energy and excitement around their projectsrdquoLaura McArthur Principal at Rainbow Creek Elementary
School added ldquoIt has been so exciting to have our grade 3 students participating in Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineer-ing Challenge They really are learning to ldquoThink like Engineersrdquo The prototypes they have come up with for a structure they think Kindergarten students would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space are incredibly thoughtful and creative It has been a very engaging and rewarding endeavor for our students We are very proud
of how hard they have been working on their prototypes and look forward to them being shared at our student led conferences on March 30 2016 A big thank you to Calgary Educational Partnership for their generous con-tribution to our students learning and citizen-shiprdquoAnother aspect of this
project is the Lowersquos store visit on March 16th to the Cross Iron Mills Lowersquos store ldquoThey were amazing in sending out 5 associates with 85 Build and Grow
kits to build with all of the Grade 3 students Each stu-dent built one of the Lowersquos Build and Grow kit projects They each got to keep their own safety goggles carpen-terrsquos apron and badge We had lots of amazing lsquoexpertrsquo helpers (parent volunteers) who were fantastic in helping the students assemble their birdhouses and planters There were lots of hammers tapping (about 40 at once) but the experience was so much fun for allrsquo explained Grade 3 teacher Janice Cook
Din Ladak and Rebecca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Goughh with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Administrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the generous contribution towards their learning and citizenship
Photo Michelle Young
ldquoWhen you work with a team you have to make up a plan together And you have to make sure everyone agrees on the ideardquo Photo Compliments of Janice Cook
9| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Upcoming Events Mar 25 Good Friday (Municipal
Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 26 6th Annual Easter Egg Hunt wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 28 Easter Monday (Municipal Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Recent News
Mar 14 Outcome of petition submitted to the City of Chestermere regarding CUI wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 17 Fire on Ice wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 21 Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere wwwchestermerecanews
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
105 Marina Road Chestermere AB T1X 1V7
Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
wwwchestermereca
Job Postings Census Enumerators -
Contract (April 8)
wwwchestermerecajobs
Did You Know
You can be a part of the 2016 Municipal Census Team
The City is currently hiring
Census Enumerators to assist in the collection of data for the
2016 Municipal Census
For more info and to apply visit wwwchestermerecajobs
ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2016 CHESTERMERE CONNECTION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
wwwchestermerecaconnection
10 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
13| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
14 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
$200 per 5 Gal BottleRO Water (caps extra)
Bay 214 2835 - 23rd Street NE4035698932 wwwjugfreecom
OPEN 24 Hours
New U-Fill Water Refill Station
Saturday April 30 2016 Chestermere Recreation Centre
Tickets $7500persontext for tickets 403-923-0099 or 403-689-5039
Cocktails at 600 pmDinner at 700 pm
Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
httpstwittercomAnchorWeekly
15| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
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LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
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Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Coming Events
EDMONTON STAMP CLUB 2016
Stamp Show April 2-3 Sat 10-5 Sun
10-4 Central Lionrsquos Center 113 Street
amp 111 Ave Edmonton Stamps for
sale junior table National level com-
petitive exhibits WSP wine amp cheese
reception BNAPS Breakfast more
wwwedmontonstampclubcom
Child Care
Chestermere Montessori now offers
Out of School Care Program Com-
petitive rate high quality Limited
spots availablecall 403-510-4632 to
book your spot
Employment Opp
AGRICULTURAL FOREMAN Full-time
permanent responsible for assisting in
the supervision of seasonal staff and
delivery of County Agricultural Services
programs See wwwbiglakescountyca
select employment
INTERIOR HE AV Y EQUIPMENT
SCHOOL Hands-On Tasks Star t
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career today
Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Local Hockey Youngster Has Night To RememberA skate with the pros
By Michelle Young
As children there are those wide eyed dreams and herorsquos that make childhood such a magical time To take part in a sport or extra circular to be like your hero with hours of hard work practice wins and losses builds in the love of the game Then imagine getting the opportunity to join the pros and hang out with your heroesFor nine year old Trey Johnson March 14th will forever
be an evening he never forgets This grade 3 student at Prairie Waters Elementary School has played hockey for five yearshellipyep since the tender age of four this young-ster has been tearing it up on the ice and plays for the Chestermere Lakers ndash Novice 3 Last year this talented young man won the ldquoWheatland Athletic Association Players Choice Awardrdquo which will no doubt always be a memorable event for Johnson but something tells me what happened last week might top itOn Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey
Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues His mom Gwen explains ldquoTrey has been playing hockey for the past 5 years but it wasnrsquot until this past year that his passion for hockey and the Flames really developedrdquo When his mom saw how much he enjoyed watching the
Flames on TV or following their every move on her twit-ter she decided at the beginning of the Flames season to enter him in the Scotiabank Skater contest On February 11th Gwen received an email stating ldquoYour day is con-
firmedrdquo ldquoTrey was ecstatic when he found out Since then he has been counting down the days to skate with the Flames and possibly stand beside Johnnyrdquo ndash of course referring to the talented Johnny Gaudreau who it Treyrsquos favourite player When selected to be the Scotiabank Skater it is quite
the process A Marketing rep with the Flames met
With a smile ear to ear nine year old Trey Johnson is ready to take to the icePhoto Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Bumping fists with his heroes - a night Trey Johnson will not soon forget Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
5| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Trey at the Scotiabank Saddledome 1 hour prior to the game and gave him four tickets to the Flames game and a Scotia Hockey Club merchandise pack Trey was also provided a FlamesScotiabank Skater Jersey to keep and he got to head down to watch the warm-up and give the players a fist pump as they headed onto the iceldquoHe then led the Flames team on the ice
carrying a Flames flag and did laps around the ice with the Flames He got to stand on the blue line next to the starting lineup of the Flames players for the National anthems Tre was then welcomed on
the Energy Board and announced as the Scotiabank Skaterrdquo added Gwen Trey and his family then got to enjoy the
rest of the game and he will also receive a professional photo of his experience ldquoHis favourite part of the evening was fist pumping the players before they went out for the warm-up He wished he had his hockey gloves on as his hand got very sorerdquo ldquoWhat a night and experience he will
never forget Thank you Scotiabank and the Calgary Flames for making a dream come true And the Flames wonrdquo added Gwen
On Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues as the Scotiabank Skater Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Standing proud with the prorsquos for the National Anthemes Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
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6 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Positive Ticketing Initiative Wraps UpBut you can still refer a youth that you see doing amazing things
By Michelle Young
Back on Canada Day 2015 the Positive Ticketing initiative kicked off in our city The RCMP teamed up with Synergy Stepping Stones to Mental Health and Chestermere Addictions and Mental Health with the support of Chestermere FCSS to bring the Chestermere Positive Youth Ticketing Campaign where youth lsquocaughtrsquo doing amazing things were ticketed While out in the community RCMP officers were
ticketing positive youth behaviour with gift cards to local businesses Some of the things our youth were ticketed for were obeying traffic laws while driving wearing a helmet while on their bikes and picking up litter in our
public spaces Youth who received a ticket and then went online to participate in a survey were then entered into a draw to win some major prizes like tickets to this yearrsquos X-fest an iPad mini pre-paid VISAs and moreOn March 18th this amazing campaign wrapped up
and a celebration was held at the Waiting Room Cafeacute Over 250 tickets were handed out since the July 1st kick off which shows that our youth do amazing things in our communityThe wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yum-
my treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Three awesome prizes were drawn from the positive
ticketing winners and door prizes were available for those
in attendance Congratulations to winners Waseem Al-Nouamani Noah Abdul Rahman and Jessica AntonBut just because the campaign is over doesnrsquot mean
you still canrsquot recommend a youth for a positive ticket If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing some-thing amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Congratulations to all of those amazing youth that were
awarded a positive ticket and keep up the good work You never know who might be watching and lsquoreportrsquo you for being an awesome member of our city
If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing something amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Photo Michelle Young
March 18th was the wrap up of the Positive Ticketing Campaign where over 250 tickets were given out to youth doing amazing things since July 1 2015 Photo Michelle Young
The wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yummy treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Photo Michelle Young
7| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
First Chestermere Scout Group Fearful Of ExtinctionLack of leaders means the end of the local Scouting group
By Michelle Young
The 1st Chestermere Scout Group proudly serves Chestermere and surrounding areas offering a quality program for Beaver Cub and Scout aged youth Scouts Canada has over 100000 members and has been a valued organization in Chestermere for many years But it could all come to an end as the local group is struggling to find leaders A minimum of two leaders is mandatory but three to
four per section (beaver cubs scouts) is ideal to cover illness work holidays etc and to help with planning ldquoMandatory leader to youth ratio is 1-5 for beavers and
1-6 for cubs and scoutsrdquo added Scout leader Trudy Lowe The group now finds themselves in a shortage of leaders
as current leaders are not returning next year and no new
ones are registering Lowe continued ldquoWe are giving our current leadership until April 15th to decide but from what we know to date we have no beaver leaders and possibly 1 cub leader We are hoping to restart up Scouts again and if successful we will more than likely run this program at the same time as cubs on Monday nights to help with the ratios for both of these sectionsrdquo Without the mandatory number of leaders the 1st
Chestermere Scout Group will cease to exist ldquoMainly we need volunteers for both group committee and each section We would also lose our current meeting space at Rainbow Creek Elementary and CRCA Once we give this up it will be extremely hard to get the space back If 1st Chestermere folds we are supposed to also give all of our equipment and any money left in our bank account which allows us to run the programs back to Scouts Canadardquo The 1st Chestermere Scout Group has currently ceased
all fundraising for now as if they end up shutting down the program all the funds raised will get handed over to Scouts Canada This includes their annual spring bottle drive So an urgent call is going out for volunteers to step up
and help keep this much needed organization alive The screening process for potential leaders is as followsbull Application which includes 3 reference checks and
signing Scout Canadarsquos Code of Conductbull A ldquocleanrdquo Police
Record Check and Vul-nerable Sector Check
bull On-line training course ndash approximately takes 10 hours to complete
bull A selection interview by 2 members of group committee which takes approximately 2 hours
bull Following approval the time commitment for leaders is
bull Attend the weekly section meetings with youth (1 frac12 hours for beavers and 2 - 2 frac12 hours for cubsscouts ndash these times include set up clean up when the youth are not in attendance)
bull Attend monthly group committee meetings (1 frac12 hours)
bull 2-3 weekends a year to attend camps (Friday night ndash Sunday noon) with the youth
bull Therersquos always a pos-sibility of running out-ings on weekends (4 hours max) as needed
approximately 3 outings between September - Maybull Planning meeting amongst the leadership team for
each section ndash approximately 2-3 hours every 3 months Ideally all leaders should be involved in the planning phase and it shouldnrsquot end up on 1 leader being responsible for all These times will vary depending on how leaders there are for each section ndash more hands less work
bull A minimum of 1 hour of detailed planning for each meeting
Lowe explains ldquoWe follow Scoutingrsquos Mission State-ment ldquoThe mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in societyrdquoldquoBeing part of the leadership team is FUN Itrsquos reward-
ing to see what the youth take away from the program and how they grow and mature from one section to the next You are a mentor for todayrsquos youth For both Joan and I as previous leaders we thoroughly enjoyed the kidsrsquo energy enthusiasm and growthrdquo adds Lowe If you feel you would like to join this organization as a
leader please contact Trudy Lowe at Trudylowe7-11com
Deadline April 30th
IN PRINTONLINE
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Call or email to add change your free residential listing or send us a message via the directory website Barb Jeffrey | PublisherThe Chestermere DirectoryPIER Communications IncE barbpiercommunicationscaT 4039012766
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Scouting is a great organization that builds confidence and leadership skills in our youth can you help them stay in ChestermerePhoto Compliments of 1st Chestermere Scout Group
8 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Rainbow Creek Elementary Receives $500 GrantGrade three students learning early how to pay it forward
By Michelle Young
The Grade 3 students at Rainbow Creek Elementary School classes participating in the Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineering Challenge Through the Engineering Chal-lenge the students are learning to ldquoThink Like Engineersrdquo by going through the process of designing and building prototypes for a structure they think the Kindergarten children would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space As they follow the engineering cycle Grade 3 students
have interviewed and consulted with the Kindergarten students to identify needs explored building techniques then imagined planned and improved their prototypes with their team ldquoStudents will be sharing their proto-types and their learning journey on March 30 2016 at our Student-Led Conferences with their community membersrdquo explained Janice Cook Grade 3 teacher at Rainbow Creek Students have uncovered the curriculum through an
exploration of the questions ldquoWhat does it mean to think like an engineerrdquo and ldquoHow can I use the engineering cycle ndash identify explore imagine plan prototype improve communicate ndash in my projectrdquoAn important part of any project is the funding
and the collaborations that occur Rainbow Creek Elementary School was recently awarded $50000 by the Calgary Educational Partnership Founda-tion (CEPF) by way of The Citizenship in Action Grant was awarded to Rainbow Creek Elementary Schoolrsquos Grade 3 Engineering Challenge projectOn Monday March 14th Din Ladak and Rebec-
ca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek
Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Gough (University of Lethbridge intern teacher) with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board
Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Admin-istrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the gener-ous contribution towards their learning and citizenshipSchool Board Trustee Bev LaPeare said ldquoOur students
are showcasing amazing learning and creativity and wersquore so fortunate to have that recognized by the Calgary Edu-cational Partnership Foundation Grants and partnerships such as this go a long way to spur even more energy and excitement around their projectsrdquoLaura McArthur Principal at Rainbow Creek Elementary
School added ldquoIt has been so exciting to have our grade 3 students participating in Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineer-ing Challenge They really are learning to ldquoThink like Engineersrdquo The prototypes they have come up with for a structure they think Kindergarten students would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space are incredibly thoughtful and creative It has been a very engaging and rewarding endeavor for our students We are very proud
of how hard they have been working on their prototypes and look forward to them being shared at our student led conferences on March 30 2016 A big thank you to Calgary Educational Partnership for their generous con-tribution to our students learning and citizen-shiprdquoAnother aspect of this
project is the Lowersquos store visit on March 16th to the Cross Iron Mills Lowersquos store ldquoThey were amazing in sending out 5 associates with 85 Build and Grow
kits to build with all of the Grade 3 students Each stu-dent built one of the Lowersquos Build and Grow kit projects They each got to keep their own safety goggles carpen-terrsquos apron and badge We had lots of amazing lsquoexpertrsquo helpers (parent volunteers) who were fantastic in helping the students assemble their birdhouses and planters There were lots of hammers tapping (about 40 at once) but the experience was so much fun for allrsquo explained Grade 3 teacher Janice Cook
Din Ladak and Rebecca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Goughh with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Administrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the generous contribution towards their learning and citizenship
Photo Michelle Young
ldquoWhen you work with a team you have to make up a plan together And you have to make sure everyone agrees on the ideardquo Photo Compliments of Janice Cook
9| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Recent News
Mar 14 Outcome of petition submitted to the City of Chestermere regarding CUI wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 17 Fire on Ice wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 21 Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere wwwchestermerecanews
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
105 Marina Road Chestermere AB T1X 1V7
Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
wwwchestermereca
Job Postings Census Enumerators -
Contract (April 8)
wwwchestermerecajobs
Did You Know
You can be a part of the 2016 Municipal Census Team
The City is currently hiring
Census Enumerators to assist in the collection of data for the
2016 Municipal Census
For more info and to apply visit wwwchestermerecajobs
ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2016 CHESTERMERE CONNECTION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
13| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
14 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
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Tickets $7500persontext for tickets 403-923-0099 or 403-689-5039
Cocktails at 600 pmDinner at 700 pm
Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
16 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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Office Parties
17| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
18 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
19| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
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plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
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Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
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30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
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ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
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to work evenings and Saturdays in
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Trey at the Scotiabank Saddledome 1 hour prior to the game and gave him four tickets to the Flames game and a Scotia Hockey Club merchandise pack Trey was also provided a FlamesScotiabank Skater Jersey to keep and he got to head down to watch the warm-up and give the players a fist pump as they headed onto the iceldquoHe then led the Flames team on the ice
carrying a Flames flag and did laps around the ice with the Flames He got to stand on the blue line next to the starting lineup of the Flames players for the National anthems Tre was then welcomed on
the Energy Board and announced as the Scotiabank Skaterrdquo added Gwen Trey and his family then got to enjoy the
rest of the game and he will also receive a professional photo of his experience ldquoHis favourite part of the evening was fist pumping the players before they went out for the warm-up He wished he had his hockey gloves on as his hand got very sorerdquo ldquoWhat a night and experience he will
never forget Thank you Scotiabank and the Calgary Flames for making a dream come true And the Flames wonrdquo added Gwen
On Monday March 14 2016 nine year old Trey Johnson took to the ice with the Calgary Flames prior to them facing off with the St Louis Blues as the Scotiabank Skater Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
Standing proud with the prorsquos for the National Anthemes Photo Compliments of Gwen Johnson
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6 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Positive Ticketing Initiative Wraps UpBut you can still refer a youth that you see doing amazing things
By Michelle Young
Back on Canada Day 2015 the Positive Ticketing initiative kicked off in our city The RCMP teamed up with Synergy Stepping Stones to Mental Health and Chestermere Addictions and Mental Health with the support of Chestermere FCSS to bring the Chestermere Positive Youth Ticketing Campaign where youth lsquocaughtrsquo doing amazing things were ticketed While out in the community RCMP officers were
ticketing positive youth behaviour with gift cards to local businesses Some of the things our youth were ticketed for were obeying traffic laws while driving wearing a helmet while on their bikes and picking up litter in our
public spaces Youth who received a ticket and then went online to participate in a survey were then entered into a draw to win some major prizes like tickets to this yearrsquos X-fest an iPad mini pre-paid VISAs and moreOn March 18th this amazing campaign wrapped up
and a celebration was held at the Waiting Room Cafeacute Over 250 tickets were handed out since the July 1st kick off which shows that our youth do amazing things in our communityThe wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yum-
my treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Three awesome prizes were drawn from the positive
ticketing winners and door prizes were available for those
in attendance Congratulations to winners Waseem Al-Nouamani Noah Abdul Rahman and Jessica AntonBut just because the campaign is over doesnrsquot mean
you still canrsquot recommend a youth for a positive ticket If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing some-thing amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Congratulations to all of those amazing youth that were
awarded a positive ticket and keep up the good work You never know who might be watching and lsquoreportrsquo you for being an awesome member of our city
If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing something amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Photo Michelle Young
March 18th was the wrap up of the Positive Ticketing Campaign where over 250 tickets were given out to youth doing amazing things since July 1 2015 Photo Michelle Young
The wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yummy treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Photo Michelle Young
7| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
First Chestermere Scout Group Fearful Of ExtinctionLack of leaders means the end of the local Scouting group
By Michelle Young
The 1st Chestermere Scout Group proudly serves Chestermere and surrounding areas offering a quality program for Beaver Cub and Scout aged youth Scouts Canada has over 100000 members and has been a valued organization in Chestermere for many years But it could all come to an end as the local group is struggling to find leaders A minimum of two leaders is mandatory but three to
four per section (beaver cubs scouts) is ideal to cover illness work holidays etc and to help with planning ldquoMandatory leader to youth ratio is 1-5 for beavers and
1-6 for cubs and scoutsrdquo added Scout leader Trudy Lowe The group now finds themselves in a shortage of leaders
as current leaders are not returning next year and no new
ones are registering Lowe continued ldquoWe are giving our current leadership until April 15th to decide but from what we know to date we have no beaver leaders and possibly 1 cub leader We are hoping to restart up Scouts again and if successful we will more than likely run this program at the same time as cubs on Monday nights to help with the ratios for both of these sectionsrdquo Without the mandatory number of leaders the 1st
Chestermere Scout Group will cease to exist ldquoMainly we need volunteers for both group committee and each section We would also lose our current meeting space at Rainbow Creek Elementary and CRCA Once we give this up it will be extremely hard to get the space back If 1st Chestermere folds we are supposed to also give all of our equipment and any money left in our bank account which allows us to run the programs back to Scouts Canadardquo The 1st Chestermere Scout Group has currently ceased
all fundraising for now as if they end up shutting down the program all the funds raised will get handed over to Scouts Canada This includes their annual spring bottle drive So an urgent call is going out for volunteers to step up
and help keep this much needed organization alive The screening process for potential leaders is as followsbull Application which includes 3 reference checks and
signing Scout Canadarsquos Code of Conductbull A ldquocleanrdquo Police
Record Check and Vul-nerable Sector Check
bull On-line training course ndash approximately takes 10 hours to complete
bull A selection interview by 2 members of group committee which takes approximately 2 hours
bull Following approval the time commitment for leaders is
bull Attend the weekly section meetings with youth (1 frac12 hours for beavers and 2 - 2 frac12 hours for cubsscouts ndash these times include set up clean up when the youth are not in attendance)
bull Attend monthly group committee meetings (1 frac12 hours)
bull 2-3 weekends a year to attend camps (Friday night ndash Sunday noon) with the youth
bull Therersquos always a pos-sibility of running out-ings on weekends (4 hours max) as needed
approximately 3 outings between September - Maybull Planning meeting amongst the leadership team for
each section ndash approximately 2-3 hours every 3 months Ideally all leaders should be involved in the planning phase and it shouldnrsquot end up on 1 leader being responsible for all These times will vary depending on how leaders there are for each section ndash more hands less work
bull A minimum of 1 hour of detailed planning for each meeting
Lowe explains ldquoWe follow Scoutingrsquos Mission State-ment ldquoThe mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in societyrdquoldquoBeing part of the leadership team is FUN Itrsquos reward-
ing to see what the youth take away from the program and how they grow and mature from one section to the next You are a mentor for todayrsquos youth For both Joan and I as previous leaders we thoroughly enjoyed the kidsrsquo energy enthusiasm and growthrdquo adds Lowe If you feel you would like to join this organization as a
leader please contact Trudy Lowe at Trudylowe7-11com
Deadline April 30th
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Scouting is a great organization that builds confidence and leadership skills in our youth can you help them stay in ChestermerePhoto Compliments of 1st Chestermere Scout Group
8 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Rainbow Creek Elementary Receives $500 GrantGrade three students learning early how to pay it forward
By Michelle Young
The Grade 3 students at Rainbow Creek Elementary School classes participating in the Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineering Challenge Through the Engineering Chal-lenge the students are learning to ldquoThink Like Engineersrdquo by going through the process of designing and building prototypes for a structure they think the Kindergarten children would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space As they follow the engineering cycle Grade 3 students
have interviewed and consulted with the Kindergarten students to identify needs explored building techniques then imagined planned and improved their prototypes with their team ldquoStudents will be sharing their proto-types and their learning journey on March 30 2016 at our Student-Led Conferences with their community membersrdquo explained Janice Cook Grade 3 teacher at Rainbow Creek Students have uncovered the curriculum through an
exploration of the questions ldquoWhat does it mean to think like an engineerrdquo and ldquoHow can I use the engineering cycle ndash identify explore imagine plan prototype improve communicate ndash in my projectrdquoAn important part of any project is the funding
and the collaborations that occur Rainbow Creek Elementary School was recently awarded $50000 by the Calgary Educational Partnership Founda-tion (CEPF) by way of The Citizenship in Action Grant was awarded to Rainbow Creek Elementary Schoolrsquos Grade 3 Engineering Challenge projectOn Monday March 14th Din Ladak and Rebec-
ca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek
Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Gough (University of Lethbridge intern teacher) with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board
Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Admin-istrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the gener-ous contribution towards their learning and citizenshipSchool Board Trustee Bev LaPeare said ldquoOur students
are showcasing amazing learning and creativity and wersquore so fortunate to have that recognized by the Calgary Edu-cational Partnership Foundation Grants and partnerships such as this go a long way to spur even more energy and excitement around their projectsrdquoLaura McArthur Principal at Rainbow Creek Elementary
School added ldquoIt has been so exciting to have our grade 3 students participating in Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineer-ing Challenge They really are learning to ldquoThink like Engineersrdquo The prototypes they have come up with for a structure they think Kindergarten students would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space are incredibly thoughtful and creative It has been a very engaging and rewarding endeavor for our students We are very proud
of how hard they have been working on their prototypes and look forward to them being shared at our student led conferences on March 30 2016 A big thank you to Calgary Educational Partnership for their generous con-tribution to our students learning and citizen-shiprdquoAnother aspect of this
project is the Lowersquos store visit on March 16th to the Cross Iron Mills Lowersquos store ldquoThey were amazing in sending out 5 associates with 85 Build and Grow
kits to build with all of the Grade 3 students Each stu-dent built one of the Lowersquos Build and Grow kit projects They each got to keep their own safety goggles carpen-terrsquos apron and badge We had lots of amazing lsquoexpertrsquo helpers (parent volunteers) who were fantastic in helping the students assemble their birdhouses and planters There were lots of hammers tapping (about 40 at once) but the experience was so much fun for allrsquo explained Grade 3 teacher Janice Cook
Din Ladak and Rebecca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Goughh with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Administrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the generous contribution towards their learning and citizenship
Photo Michelle Young
ldquoWhen you work with a team you have to make up a plan together And you have to make sure everyone agrees on the ideardquo Photo Compliments of Janice Cook
9| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Upcoming Events Mar 25 Good Friday (Municipal
Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 26 6th Annual Easter Egg Hunt wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 28 Easter Monday (Municipal Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Recent News
Mar 14 Outcome of petition submitted to the City of Chestermere regarding CUI wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 17 Fire on Ice wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 21 Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere wwwchestermerecanews
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
105 Marina Road Chestermere AB T1X 1V7
Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
wwwchestermereca
Job Postings Census Enumerators -
Contract (April 8)
wwwchestermerecajobs
Did You Know
You can be a part of the 2016 Municipal Census Team
The City is currently hiring
Census Enumerators to assist in the collection of data for the
2016 Municipal Census
For more info and to apply visit wwwchestermerecajobs
ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2016 CHESTERMERE CONNECTION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
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Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
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Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
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4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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and is looking for one Restaurant
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Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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ment Ability to supervise 10 People
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$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
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conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
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area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
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use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
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ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
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Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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use of memory finding information
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By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
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clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
A-STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS 20rsquo
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
maternity post at LakeMed clinic in Chestermere
Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Service available at select supporting
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call Irina (403) 690-1407 Residential
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880 2975 - Over 20 years experience
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Livestock for Sale
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913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
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Real Estate
2237 +- ACRES GRAZING LEASE
near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
water throughout Jerry Hodge 780-
706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
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5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
Altario Alberta Ritchie Bros Auc-
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PASTURE amp GRAZING LEASE near
High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
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Other small amp large grain amp pasture
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4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
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Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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6 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Positive Ticketing Initiative Wraps UpBut you can still refer a youth that you see doing amazing things
By Michelle Young
Back on Canada Day 2015 the Positive Ticketing initiative kicked off in our city The RCMP teamed up with Synergy Stepping Stones to Mental Health and Chestermere Addictions and Mental Health with the support of Chestermere FCSS to bring the Chestermere Positive Youth Ticketing Campaign where youth lsquocaughtrsquo doing amazing things were ticketed While out in the community RCMP officers were
ticketing positive youth behaviour with gift cards to local businesses Some of the things our youth were ticketed for were obeying traffic laws while driving wearing a helmet while on their bikes and picking up litter in our
public spaces Youth who received a ticket and then went online to participate in a survey were then entered into a draw to win some major prizes like tickets to this yearrsquos X-fest an iPad mini pre-paid VISAs and moreOn March 18th this amazing campaign wrapped up
and a celebration was held at the Waiting Room Cafeacute Over 250 tickets were handed out since the July 1st kick off which shows that our youth do amazing things in our communityThe wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yum-
my treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Three awesome prizes were drawn from the positive
ticketing winners and door prizes were available for those
in attendance Congratulations to winners Waseem Al-Nouamani Noah Abdul Rahman and Jessica AntonBut just because the campaign is over doesnrsquot mean
you still canrsquot recommend a youth for a positive ticket If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing some-thing amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Congratulations to all of those amazing youth that were
awarded a positive ticket and keep up the good work You never know who might be watching and lsquoreportrsquo you for being an awesome member of our city
If you know a young person in our community in the schools or in your neighbourhood that is doing something amazing you can contact the RCMP detachment and lsquoreportrsquo them and they are still eligible to receive a positive ticket Photo Michelle Young
March 18th was the wrap up of the Positive Ticketing Campaign where over 250 tickets were given out to youth doing amazing things since July 1 2015 Photo Michelle Young
The wrap up celebration had games draw prizes yummy treats and even a visit from members of the RCMP that played an important role handing out the tickets Photo Michelle Young
7| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
First Chestermere Scout Group Fearful Of ExtinctionLack of leaders means the end of the local Scouting group
By Michelle Young
The 1st Chestermere Scout Group proudly serves Chestermere and surrounding areas offering a quality program for Beaver Cub and Scout aged youth Scouts Canada has over 100000 members and has been a valued organization in Chestermere for many years But it could all come to an end as the local group is struggling to find leaders A minimum of two leaders is mandatory but three to
four per section (beaver cubs scouts) is ideal to cover illness work holidays etc and to help with planning ldquoMandatory leader to youth ratio is 1-5 for beavers and
1-6 for cubs and scoutsrdquo added Scout leader Trudy Lowe The group now finds themselves in a shortage of leaders
as current leaders are not returning next year and no new
ones are registering Lowe continued ldquoWe are giving our current leadership until April 15th to decide but from what we know to date we have no beaver leaders and possibly 1 cub leader We are hoping to restart up Scouts again and if successful we will more than likely run this program at the same time as cubs on Monday nights to help with the ratios for both of these sectionsrdquo Without the mandatory number of leaders the 1st
Chestermere Scout Group will cease to exist ldquoMainly we need volunteers for both group committee and each section We would also lose our current meeting space at Rainbow Creek Elementary and CRCA Once we give this up it will be extremely hard to get the space back If 1st Chestermere folds we are supposed to also give all of our equipment and any money left in our bank account which allows us to run the programs back to Scouts Canadardquo The 1st Chestermere Scout Group has currently ceased
all fundraising for now as if they end up shutting down the program all the funds raised will get handed over to Scouts Canada This includes their annual spring bottle drive So an urgent call is going out for volunteers to step up
and help keep this much needed organization alive The screening process for potential leaders is as followsbull Application which includes 3 reference checks and
signing Scout Canadarsquos Code of Conductbull A ldquocleanrdquo Police
Record Check and Vul-nerable Sector Check
bull On-line training course ndash approximately takes 10 hours to complete
bull A selection interview by 2 members of group committee which takes approximately 2 hours
bull Following approval the time commitment for leaders is
bull Attend the weekly section meetings with youth (1 frac12 hours for beavers and 2 - 2 frac12 hours for cubsscouts ndash these times include set up clean up when the youth are not in attendance)
bull Attend monthly group committee meetings (1 frac12 hours)
bull 2-3 weekends a year to attend camps (Friday night ndash Sunday noon) with the youth
bull Therersquos always a pos-sibility of running out-ings on weekends (4 hours max) as needed
approximately 3 outings between September - Maybull Planning meeting amongst the leadership team for
each section ndash approximately 2-3 hours every 3 months Ideally all leaders should be involved in the planning phase and it shouldnrsquot end up on 1 leader being responsible for all These times will vary depending on how leaders there are for each section ndash more hands less work
bull A minimum of 1 hour of detailed planning for each meeting
Lowe explains ldquoWe follow Scoutingrsquos Mission State-ment ldquoThe mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in societyrdquoldquoBeing part of the leadership team is FUN Itrsquos reward-
ing to see what the youth take away from the program and how they grow and mature from one section to the next You are a mentor for todayrsquos youth For both Joan and I as previous leaders we thoroughly enjoyed the kidsrsquo energy enthusiasm and growthrdquo adds Lowe If you feel you would like to join this organization as a
leader please contact Trudy Lowe at Trudylowe7-11com
Deadline April 30th
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ON MOBILELOCAL
INDEPENDENT
Call or email to add change your free residential listing or send us a message via the directory website Barb Jeffrey | PublisherThe Chestermere DirectoryPIER Communications IncE barbpiercommunicationscaT 4039012766
wwwchestermeredirectoryca
Are you listed in the Directory Need a change to your listing Residential listings are FREE - make sure you are included
Scouting is a great organization that builds confidence and leadership skills in our youth can you help them stay in ChestermerePhoto Compliments of 1st Chestermere Scout Group
8 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Rainbow Creek Elementary Receives $500 GrantGrade three students learning early how to pay it forward
By Michelle Young
The Grade 3 students at Rainbow Creek Elementary School classes participating in the Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineering Challenge Through the Engineering Chal-lenge the students are learning to ldquoThink Like Engineersrdquo by going through the process of designing and building prototypes for a structure they think the Kindergarten children would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space As they follow the engineering cycle Grade 3 students
have interviewed and consulted with the Kindergarten students to identify needs explored building techniques then imagined planned and improved their prototypes with their team ldquoStudents will be sharing their proto-types and their learning journey on March 30 2016 at our Student-Led Conferences with their community membersrdquo explained Janice Cook Grade 3 teacher at Rainbow Creek Students have uncovered the curriculum through an
exploration of the questions ldquoWhat does it mean to think like an engineerrdquo and ldquoHow can I use the engineering cycle ndash identify explore imagine plan prototype improve communicate ndash in my projectrdquoAn important part of any project is the funding
and the collaborations that occur Rainbow Creek Elementary School was recently awarded $50000 by the Calgary Educational Partnership Founda-tion (CEPF) by way of The Citizenship in Action Grant was awarded to Rainbow Creek Elementary Schoolrsquos Grade 3 Engineering Challenge projectOn Monday March 14th Din Ladak and Rebec-
ca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek
Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Gough (University of Lethbridge intern teacher) with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board
Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Admin-istrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the gener-ous contribution towards their learning and citizenshipSchool Board Trustee Bev LaPeare said ldquoOur students
are showcasing amazing learning and creativity and wersquore so fortunate to have that recognized by the Calgary Edu-cational Partnership Foundation Grants and partnerships such as this go a long way to spur even more energy and excitement around their projectsrdquoLaura McArthur Principal at Rainbow Creek Elementary
School added ldquoIt has been so exciting to have our grade 3 students participating in Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineer-ing Challenge They really are learning to ldquoThink like Engineersrdquo The prototypes they have come up with for a structure they think Kindergarten students would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space are incredibly thoughtful and creative It has been a very engaging and rewarding endeavor for our students We are very proud
of how hard they have been working on their prototypes and look forward to them being shared at our student led conferences on March 30 2016 A big thank you to Calgary Educational Partnership for their generous con-tribution to our students learning and citizen-shiprdquoAnother aspect of this
project is the Lowersquos store visit on March 16th to the Cross Iron Mills Lowersquos store ldquoThey were amazing in sending out 5 associates with 85 Build and Grow
kits to build with all of the Grade 3 students Each stu-dent built one of the Lowersquos Build and Grow kit projects They each got to keep their own safety goggles carpen-terrsquos apron and badge We had lots of amazing lsquoexpertrsquo helpers (parent volunteers) who were fantastic in helping the students assemble their birdhouses and planters There were lots of hammers tapping (about 40 at once) but the experience was so much fun for allrsquo explained Grade 3 teacher Janice Cook
Din Ladak and Rebecca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Goughh with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Administrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the generous contribution towards their learning and citizenship
Photo Michelle Young
ldquoWhen you work with a team you have to make up a plan together And you have to make sure everyone agrees on the ideardquo Photo Compliments of Janice Cook
9| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Upcoming Events Mar 25 Good Friday (Municipal
Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 26 6th Annual Easter Egg Hunt wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 28 Easter Monday (Municipal Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Recent News
Mar 14 Outcome of petition submitted to the City of Chestermere regarding CUI wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 17 Fire on Ice wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 21 Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere wwwchestermerecanews
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
105 Marina Road Chestermere AB T1X 1V7
Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
wwwchestermereca
Job Postings Census Enumerators -
Contract (April 8)
wwwchestermerecajobs
Did You Know
You can be a part of the 2016 Municipal Census Team
The City is currently hiring
Census Enumerators to assist in the collection of data for the
2016 Municipal Census
For more info and to apply visit wwwchestermerecajobs
ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2016 CHESTERMERE CONNECTION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
wwwchestermerecaconnection
10 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
13| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
14 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
$200 per 5 Gal BottleRO Water (caps extra)
Bay 214 2835 - 23rd Street NE4035698932 wwwjugfreecom
OPEN 24 Hours
New U-Fill Water Refill Station
Saturday April 30 2016 Chestermere Recreation Centre
Tickets $7500persontext for tickets 403-923-0099 or 403-689-5039
Cocktails at 600 pmDinner at 700 pm
Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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15| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
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4039365320
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Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
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LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
25| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
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email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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EDMONTON STAMP CLUB 2016
Stamp Show April 2-3 Sat 10-5 Sun
10-4 Central Lionrsquos Center 113 Street
amp 111 Ave Edmonton Stamps for
sale junior table National level com-
petitive exhibits WSP wine amp cheese
reception BNAPS Breakfast more
wwwedmontonstampclubcom
Child Care
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spots availablecall 403-510-4632 to
book your spot
Employment Opp
AGRICULTURAL FOREMAN Full-time
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delivery of County Agricultural Services
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30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
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Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
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service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
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making critical thinking job task
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use of memory finding information
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By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
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aspencrossingcom
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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call Irina (403) 690-1407 Residential
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Theresa for a Free Quote at (403)
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Livestock for Sale
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913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
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2015 SRI MODULAR Showhome
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until May 1 2016 Call us for pricing at
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NO MATTER WHO you are we have
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housing Call 1-800-461-7632 or visit
wwwunitedhomescanadacom to dis-
cover how we can help you find your
new home
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Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
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706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
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5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
Altario Alberta Ritchie Bros Auc-
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Hodge 780-706-6652 rbauctioncom
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High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
780-706-6652 Broker All West Realty
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
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Other small amp large grain amp pasture
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estimates no upfront fees com-
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403-254-4726
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4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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7| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
First Chestermere Scout Group Fearful Of ExtinctionLack of leaders means the end of the local Scouting group
By Michelle Young
The 1st Chestermere Scout Group proudly serves Chestermere and surrounding areas offering a quality program for Beaver Cub and Scout aged youth Scouts Canada has over 100000 members and has been a valued organization in Chestermere for many years But it could all come to an end as the local group is struggling to find leaders A minimum of two leaders is mandatory but three to
four per section (beaver cubs scouts) is ideal to cover illness work holidays etc and to help with planning ldquoMandatory leader to youth ratio is 1-5 for beavers and
1-6 for cubs and scoutsrdquo added Scout leader Trudy Lowe The group now finds themselves in a shortage of leaders
as current leaders are not returning next year and no new
ones are registering Lowe continued ldquoWe are giving our current leadership until April 15th to decide but from what we know to date we have no beaver leaders and possibly 1 cub leader We are hoping to restart up Scouts again and if successful we will more than likely run this program at the same time as cubs on Monday nights to help with the ratios for both of these sectionsrdquo Without the mandatory number of leaders the 1st
Chestermere Scout Group will cease to exist ldquoMainly we need volunteers for both group committee and each section We would also lose our current meeting space at Rainbow Creek Elementary and CRCA Once we give this up it will be extremely hard to get the space back If 1st Chestermere folds we are supposed to also give all of our equipment and any money left in our bank account which allows us to run the programs back to Scouts Canadardquo The 1st Chestermere Scout Group has currently ceased
all fundraising for now as if they end up shutting down the program all the funds raised will get handed over to Scouts Canada This includes their annual spring bottle drive So an urgent call is going out for volunteers to step up
and help keep this much needed organization alive The screening process for potential leaders is as followsbull Application which includes 3 reference checks and
signing Scout Canadarsquos Code of Conductbull A ldquocleanrdquo Police
Record Check and Vul-nerable Sector Check
bull On-line training course ndash approximately takes 10 hours to complete
bull A selection interview by 2 members of group committee which takes approximately 2 hours
bull Following approval the time commitment for leaders is
bull Attend the weekly section meetings with youth (1 frac12 hours for beavers and 2 - 2 frac12 hours for cubsscouts ndash these times include set up clean up when the youth are not in attendance)
bull Attend monthly group committee meetings (1 frac12 hours)
bull 2-3 weekends a year to attend camps (Friday night ndash Sunday noon) with the youth
bull Therersquos always a pos-sibility of running out-ings on weekends (4 hours max) as needed
approximately 3 outings between September - Maybull Planning meeting amongst the leadership team for
each section ndash approximately 2-3 hours every 3 months Ideally all leaders should be involved in the planning phase and it shouldnrsquot end up on 1 leader being responsible for all These times will vary depending on how leaders there are for each section ndash more hands less work
bull A minimum of 1 hour of detailed planning for each meeting
Lowe explains ldquoWe follow Scoutingrsquos Mission State-ment ldquoThe mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in societyrdquoldquoBeing part of the leadership team is FUN Itrsquos reward-
ing to see what the youth take away from the program and how they grow and mature from one section to the next You are a mentor for todayrsquos youth For both Joan and I as previous leaders we thoroughly enjoyed the kidsrsquo energy enthusiasm and growthrdquo adds Lowe If you feel you would like to join this organization as a
leader please contact Trudy Lowe at Trudylowe7-11com
Deadline April 30th
IN PRINTONLINE
ON MOBILELOCAL
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Call or email to add change your free residential listing or send us a message via the directory website Barb Jeffrey | PublisherThe Chestermere DirectoryPIER Communications IncE barbpiercommunicationscaT 4039012766
wwwchestermeredirectoryca
Are you listed in the Directory Need a change to your listing Residential listings are FREE - make sure you are included
Scouting is a great organization that builds confidence and leadership skills in our youth can you help them stay in ChestermerePhoto Compliments of 1st Chestermere Scout Group
8 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Rainbow Creek Elementary Receives $500 GrantGrade three students learning early how to pay it forward
By Michelle Young
The Grade 3 students at Rainbow Creek Elementary School classes participating in the Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineering Challenge Through the Engineering Chal-lenge the students are learning to ldquoThink Like Engineersrdquo by going through the process of designing and building prototypes for a structure they think the Kindergarten children would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space As they follow the engineering cycle Grade 3 students
have interviewed and consulted with the Kindergarten students to identify needs explored building techniques then imagined planned and improved their prototypes with their team ldquoStudents will be sharing their proto-types and their learning journey on March 30 2016 at our Student-Led Conferences with their community membersrdquo explained Janice Cook Grade 3 teacher at Rainbow Creek Students have uncovered the curriculum through an
exploration of the questions ldquoWhat does it mean to think like an engineerrdquo and ldquoHow can I use the engineering cycle ndash identify explore imagine plan prototype improve communicate ndash in my projectrdquoAn important part of any project is the funding
and the collaborations that occur Rainbow Creek Elementary School was recently awarded $50000 by the Calgary Educational Partnership Founda-tion (CEPF) by way of The Citizenship in Action Grant was awarded to Rainbow Creek Elementary Schoolrsquos Grade 3 Engineering Challenge projectOn Monday March 14th Din Ladak and Rebec-
ca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek
Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Gough (University of Lethbridge intern teacher) with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board
Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Admin-istrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the gener-ous contribution towards their learning and citizenshipSchool Board Trustee Bev LaPeare said ldquoOur students
are showcasing amazing learning and creativity and wersquore so fortunate to have that recognized by the Calgary Edu-cational Partnership Foundation Grants and partnerships such as this go a long way to spur even more energy and excitement around their projectsrdquoLaura McArthur Principal at Rainbow Creek Elementary
School added ldquoIt has been so exciting to have our grade 3 students participating in Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineer-ing Challenge They really are learning to ldquoThink like Engineersrdquo The prototypes they have come up with for a structure they think Kindergarten students would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space are incredibly thoughtful and creative It has been a very engaging and rewarding endeavor for our students We are very proud
of how hard they have been working on their prototypes and look forward to them being shared at our student led conferences on March 30 2016 A big thank you to Calgary Educational Partnership for their generous con-tribution to our students learning and citizen-shiprdquoAnother aspect of this
project is the Lowersquos store visit on March 16th to the Cross Iron Mills Lowersquos store ldquoThey were amazing in sending out 5 associates with 85 Build and Grow
kits to build with all of the Grade 3 students Each stu-dent built one of the Lowersquos Build and Grow kit projects They each got to keep their own safety goggles carpen-terrsquos apron and badge We had lots of amazing lsquoexpertrsquo helpers (parent volunteers) who were fantastic in helping the students assemble their birdhouses and planters There were lots of hammers tapping (about 40 at once) but the experience was so much fun for allrsquo explained Grade 3 teacher Janice Cook
Din Ladak and Rebecca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Goughh with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Administrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the generous contribution towards their learning and citizenship
Photo Michelle Young
ldquoWhen you work with a team you have to make up a plan together And you have to make sure everyone agrees on the ideardquo Photo Compliments of Janice Cook
9| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Upcoming Events Mar 25 Good Friday (Municipal
Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 26 6th Annual Easter Egg Hunt wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 28 Easter Monday (Municipal Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Recent News
Mar 14 Outcome of petition submitted to the City of Chestermere regarding CUI wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 17 Fire on Ice wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 21 Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere wwwchestermerecanews
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
105 Marina Road Chestermere AB T1X 1V7
Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
wwwchestermereca
Job Postings Census Enumerators -
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You can be a part of the 2016 Municipal Census Team
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2016 Municipal Census
For more info and to apply visit wwwchestermerecajobs
ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2016 CHESTERMERE CONNECTION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
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10 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
13| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
14 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
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Tickets $7500persontext for tickets 403-923-0099 or 403-689-5039
Cocktails at 600 pmDinner at 700 pm
Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
16 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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17| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
19| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
20 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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Distributed door to door Thursdays to the City of Chestermere Delivered to newspaper boxes in Langdon Strathmore Carseland and Mosleigh Wednesdays Digitally available on Tuesdays
Published Weekly distributed locally free of charge by
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PO Box 127Chestermere Alberta T1X 1K8
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Switchboard Mon - Fri 800am - 400pm
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Major Credit Cards Accepted
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
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The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
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Aspen Crossing located on Highway
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Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
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Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
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ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Rainbow Creek Elementary Receives $500 GrantGrade three students learning early how to pay it forward
By Michelle Young
The Grade 3 students at Rainbow Creek Elementary School classes participating in the Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineering Challenge Through the Engineering Chal-lenge the students are learning to ldquoThink Like Engineersrdquo by going through the process of designing and building prototypes for a structure they think the Kindergarten children would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space As they follow the engineering cycle Grade 3 students
have interviewed and consulted with the Kindergarten students to identify needs explored building techniques then imagined planned and improved their prototypes with their team ldquoStudents will be sharing their proto-types and their learning journey on March 30 2016 at our Student-Led Conferences with their community membersrdquo explained Janice Cook Grade 3 teacher at Rainbow Creek Students have uncovered the curriculum through an
exploration of the questions ldquoWhat does it mean to think like an engineerrdquo and ldquoHow can I use the engineering cycle ndash identify explore imagine plan prototype improve communicate ndash in my projectrdquoAn important part of any project is the funding
and the collaborations that occur Rainbow Creek Elementary School was recently awarded $50000 by the Calgary Educational Partnership Founda-tion (CEPF) by way of The Citizenship in Action Grant was awarded to Rainbow Creek Elementary Schoolrsquos Grade 3 Engineering Challenge projectOn Monday March 14th Din Ladak and Rebec-
ca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek
Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Gough (University of Lethbridge intern teacher) with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board
Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Admin-istrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the gener-ous contribution towards their learning and citizenshipSchool Board Trustee Bev LaPeare said ldquoOur students
are showcasing amazing learning and creativity and wersquore so fortunate to have that recognized by the Calgary Edu-cational Partnership Foundation Grants and partnerships such as this go a long way to spur even more energy and excitement around their projectsrdquoLaura McArthur Principal at Rainbow Creek Elementary
School added ldquoIt has been so exciting to have our grade 3 students participating in Rocky View Schoolsrsquo Engineer-ing Challenge They really are learning to ldquoThink like Engineersrdquo The prototypes they have come up with for a structure they think Kindergarten students would like in their planned Outdoor Learning Space are incredibly thoughtful and creative It has been a very engaging and rewarding endeavor for our students We are very proud
of how hard they have been working on their prototypes and look forward to them being shared at our student led conferences on March 30 2016 A big thank you to Calgary Educational Partnership for their generous con-tribution to our students learning and citizen-shiprdquoAnother aspect of this
project is the Lowersquos store visit on March 16th to the Cross Iron Mills Lowersquos store ldquoThey were amazing in sending out 5 associates with 85 Build and Grow
kits to build with all of the Grade 3 students Each stu-dent built one of the Lowersquos Build and Grow kit projects They each got to keep their own safety goggles carpen-terrsquos apron and badge We had lots of amazing lsquoexpertrsquo helpers (parent volunteers) who were fantastic in helping the students assemble their birdhouses and planters There were lots of hammers tapping (about 40 at once) but the experience was so much fun for allrsquo explained Grade 3 teacher Janice Cook
Din Ladak and Rebecca Fellicia from CEPF presented Rainbow Creek Staff Members Janice Cook Tara Hrysak Jill Carrier and Melissa Goughh with the award Nikki McAllister from Rocky View Schools School Board Trustee Bev LaPeare and Rainbow Creek School Administrators Laura McArthur and Annette Poffenroth along with Grade 3 students were on hand to accept the generous contribution towards their learning and citizenship
Photo Michelle Young
ldquoWhen you work with a team you have to make up a plan together And you have to make sure everyone agrees on the ideardquo Photo Compliments of Janice Cook
9| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Upcoming Events Mar 25 Good Friday (Municipal
Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 26 6th Annual Easter Egg Hunt wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 28 Easter Monday (Municipal Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Recent News
Mar 14 Outcome of petition submitted to the City of Chestermere regarding CUI wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 17 Fire on Ice wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 21 Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere wwwchestermerecanews
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
105 Marina Road Chestermere AB T1X 1V7
Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
wwwchestermereca
Job Postings Census Enumerators -
Contract (April 8)
wwwchestermerecajobs
Did You Know
You can be a part of the 2016 Municipal Census Team
The City is currently hiring
Census Enumerators to assist in the collection of data for the
2016 Municipal Census
For more info and to apply visit wwwchestermerecajobs
ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2016 CHESTERMERE CONNECTION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
wwwchestermerecaconnection
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
13| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
14 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
$200 per 5 Gal BottleRO Water (caps extra)
Bay 214 2835 - 23rd Street NE4035698932 wwwjugfreecom
OPEN 24 Hours
New U-Fill Water Refill Station
Saturday April 30 2016 Chestermere Recreation Centre
Tickets $7500persontext for tickets 403-923-0099 or 403-689-5039
Cocktails at 600 pmDinner at 700 pm
Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
httpstwittercomAnchorWeekly
15| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
16 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
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Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
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Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Major Credit Cards Accepted
Your Carpets professionally cleaned freshened deodorized and sanitized with our powerful truck mountedwater softener unit NO Ph residuals
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
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Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
Rayna McKay
Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
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The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Coming Events
EDMONTON STAMP CLUB 2016
Stamp Show April 2-3 Sat 10-5 Sun
10-4 Central Lionrsquos Center 113 Street
amp 111 Ave Edmonton Stamps for
sale junior table National level com-
petitive exhibits WSP wine amp cheese
reception BNAPS Breakfast more
wwwedmontonstampclubcom
Child Care
Chestermere Montessori now offers
Out of School Care Program Com-
petitive rate high quality Limited
spots availablecall 403-510-4632 to
book your spot
Employment Opp
AGRICULTURAL FOREMAN Full-time
permanent responsible for assisting in
the supervision of seasonal staff and
delivery of County Agricultural Services
programs See wwwbiglakescountyca
select employment
INTERIOR HE AV Y EQUIPMENT
SCHOOL Hands-On Tasks Star t
Weekly GPS Training Funding amp
Housing Available Job Aid Already
a HEO Get certification proof Call
1-866-399-3853 or go to iheschool
com
INTERESTED IN the Communit y
Newspaper business Albertarsquos weekly
newspapers are looking for people like
you Post your resume online FREE
Visit awnacomfor-job-seekers
M E D I C A L T R A N S C R I P T I O N
In-demand career Employers have
work-at-home positions available
Get online training you need from
an employer-trusted program Visit
CareerStepcaMT or 1-855-768-3362
to start training for your work-at-home
career today
Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
A-STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS 20rsquo
40rsquo amp 53rsquo 40rsquo insulated reefersfreezers
Modifications possible windows doors
walls as office living work-shop etc
40rsquo flatrackbridge 1-866-528-7108
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
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Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
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27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
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4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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www1800bigironcom
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
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Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
9| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Upcoming Events Mar 25 Good Friday (Municipal
Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 26 6th Annual Easter Egg Hunt wwwchestermerecacalendar
Mar 28 Easter Monday (Municipal Office Closed) wwwchestermerecacalendar
Recent News
Mar 14 Outcome of petition submitted to the City of Chestermere regarding CUI wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 17 Fire on Ice wwwchestermerecanews
Mar 21 Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere wwwchestermerecanews
DEVELOPMENT PERMITS The following Development Permit(s) have been approved in accordance with the City of Chestermere Land Use Bylaw 022-10 as amended 1 DP16-52970 425 Kinniburgh Covendash Lot 91 Block 10 Plan 141 1563 A variance for the driveway (both left side and right side) located on the northwest side of the property encroaching into the required side yard setback of 06m by 06m and 03m (Approx) Any person deemed to be affected by the above approval(s) may choose to appeal this decision to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board Any appeal must be in writing to the Secretary of the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board and forwarded to the City of Chestermere along with the required fee of $20000 within 14 days from the date of this publication Further information regarding the above mentioned approval(s) may be obtained by contacting our office at (403) 207-7075 during regular business hours
Contact Us Chestermere Municipal Office
105 Marina Road Chestermere AB T1X 1V7
Open Mon-Fri 830ammdash 430 pm Drop Box at South Entrance
Call (403) 207-7050 Fax (403) 569-0512
wwwchestermereca
Job Postings Census Enumerators -
Contract (April 8)
wwwchestermerecajobs
Did You Know
You can be a part of the 2016 Municipal Census Team
The City is currently hiring
Census Enumerators to assist in the collection of data for the
2016 Municipal Census
For more info and to apply visit wwwchestermerecajobs
ASSESSMENT NOTICES HAVE BEEN MAILED
Assessment notices were mailed to all Chestermere property owners on March 11
If you have any questions or concerns about the assessed value of your property
1) Contact the Assessment Company ACCURATE ASSESSMENT GROUP at 1-877-438-2305 or email bobaag-giscom
2) If you do not agree with the assessorrsquos explanation or calculation you have the right to file a formal complaint to the Assessment Review Board The Assessment Review Board will then review your case at a hearing
To file an official complaint you must complete a formal complaint form and submit a $5000 fee You can download the form at wwwchestermerecaassessmentcomplaintform or contact the Tax Department
Complaints must be received by the Finance Manager Assessment Review Clerk at the Municipal Building no later than May
10 (60 days after notices were mailed)
According to the Municipal Government Act homeowners can file a complaint about the assessed value of their property but cannot file complaints about the municipal tax rate
Learn more about the Assessment Appeal Process at wwwchestermerecaassessment or call (403) 207-7057
CHECK OUT THE SPRING 2016 CHESTERMERE CONNECTION COMMUNITY NEWSLETTER
wwwchestermerecaconnection
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
13| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
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Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
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The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
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Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
25| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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Distributed door to door Thursdays to the City of Chestermere Delivered to newspaper boxes in Langdon Strathmore Carseland and Mosleigh Wednesdays Digitally available on Tuesdays
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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and is looking for one Restaurant
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Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
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Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
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ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
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available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
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clinic in Chestermere Qualified
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Livestock for Sale
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near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
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706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
rbauctioncomrealestate
5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
Altario Alberta Ritchie Bros Auc-
tioneers Unreserved Auction April
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Hodge 780-706-6652 rbauctioncom
realestate
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High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
monton 27730+- sq ft industrial
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acres Jerry Hodge 780-706-6652
Broker All West Realty Ltd rbauction
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HARDINGS PAINTING Interior
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38 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Local Chestermere resident
Felker - Dunbar LawBarrister amp SolicitorNotary Public
4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
Tony SouthwellChiropractor
Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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wwwchestermerefamilychirocom
Lorli JS DukartLawyer amp Notary (403) 216-6837
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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10 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
VIOLIN PIANO KEYBOARD THEORY LESSONS IN THE COMFORT of YOUR HOME
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House Cleaning
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The History Of The Chestermere Regional Food BankA look back at such an important organization
By Michelle Young
It is with much pride that the Chestermere Regional
Food Bank is gearing up to celebrate their 10th anniver-
sary They have seen ups downs moves staffing and
volunteer changes ndash but they remain a vital part of our
city
We are embarking on a ten week feature in count down
to the big anniversary celebration on May 28th This
event will be held in the No Frills parking lot and will
have everything from live music a BBQ silent auction
face painting bouncy castles and much more There
will also be a chance for local vendors to participate at
the event in a very unique way so stay tuned as more
details will be coming out over our countdown
In the coming weeks wersquoll be taking a look on a year by
year basis on how the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
came to be the changes theyrsquove seen and what the fu-
ture holds for them But like any good story we must go
back to the beginning It is also the hope that this look
into the Food Bank will increase awareness and support
for an organization that truly does lsquoFeed The Needrsquo
Back in the fall of 2006 an ad appeared in the local
newspaper requesting help for the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank It seemed that the majority of clients were
from Chestermere and since they were picking up
food donations from the Chestermere Safeway and the
Chestermere Recreation Centre taking them to the Food
Bank in Indus turning them into hampers and bringing
them back to Chestermere their volunteers were getting
just a little burned out
Shortly thereafter a meeting was held at the Indus Rec
Centre at which three local residents attended ndash Doug
Goudie Cindy Verbonac and Mardi Oel It was at that
meeting where they were strongly encouraged to form
their own Food Bank and were assured that Southeast
Rockyview would help in any way possible Doug Goud-
ie took this back to the Chestermere Lions Club and with
the help of Chris Bishop from the Southeast Rockyview
Food Bank preparations began to start our own Food
Bank ndash the Chestermere Regional Food Bank
That Christmas Cindy and Doug prepared and dis-
tributed Christmas hampers in Indus bringing the last
quarter of 2006 total for Chestermere to 15 hampers At
that time the Chestermere population was 9481 and the
Chestermere Food Bank had 3 volunteers ndash and thatrsquos
how it all began
The Chestermere Regional Food Bank is holding its
Annual General Meeting on Monday April 18th at 7pm
at the Food Bank located at 105 100 Rainbow Road
They are inviting the public to come out and meet their
volunteers and see what volunteer opportunities are
available
11| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
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Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
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Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
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Cocktails at 600 pmDinner at 700 pm
Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
2600 sq fttriple garage Kinniburgh $599900
Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
Rayna McKay
Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
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Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
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gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
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conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
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detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
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Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
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ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
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Skills Establish methods to meet
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ties sanitation and safety procedures
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
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use of memory finding information
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By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Your Opportunity To ShineStoryhive launches new contest for local talent
By Michelle Young
Storyhive was founded in 2014 by TELUS and provides grants mentorship and distribution opportunities to creators based in BC and Alberta They have recently launched two new editions Music Video Small Town Edition and Web Series
Music Videos Small Town Edition kicked off March 18th and runs through to April 22nd with the finalists being announced in May Emerging musicians and filmmakers based in Lloydminster and other communities outside of the greater Calgary and Edmonton area can apply as project leads for a chance to win one of fourteen 10000 grants (7 in BC amp 7 in Alberta) to produce a music video The public will then vote for their favourite music video and the winner will be announced in July and will receive a residency scholarship at The Banff Centre valued at $10000 Interested applicants can apply on wwwstoryhivecom starting Friday (Note This project is still open to
residents in Greater Calgary Edmonton and Vancouver however the project lead must be based in a small com-munity)The second contest the Web Series which started on
March 11th and goes through to April 11th Seasoned filmmakers in BC and Alberta can pitch their Web Series idea at wwwstoryhivecom for a chance to be selected
by fans to win one of thirty $10000 grants Getting your project ready you should havebull A Great idea for a web series (Between 2-10 min-
utes)bull A project team (Optional)bull Eligible Project Lead (Canadian Citizen and resident
of BC or AB)bull Multimedia submission (60 second pitch video title
card and box art ) See Guidelinesbull A budget breakdownThe finalists will use their production grants to bring
projects to life and fans will then vote to select the top two winners (one from each province) The winners will receive $50000 grants to produce their full Web Series customized career training and mentorship and distribu-tion opportunities via TELUS Finalists will be announced in May and the winners will be announced in AugustStoryhive says they are made up of three key pieces
the creators the fans and the funding The creators pitch video projects that theyrsquod like to make The fans support the projects that they want to see And TELUS takes care of the funding with our Storyhive Production Grants as well as distribution on TELUS Optik TV On Demand and online ndash so get your project noticed Check out wwwstoryhivecomw
Storyhive has launched two new competitions- Music Video Small Town Edition and Web SeriesPhoto Compliments of Storyhive
12 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
13| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
14 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
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Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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15| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
16 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
18 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
19| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
20 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Hopping Mad
Itrsquos getting harder and harder for honest and hardworking boozers like your intrepid liquor reporter to catch a breakFirst was the chilling news of the impending
world whisky shortage with rising demand exceeding the supply of the stocks aging in oak barrels in the distilleries of the world Say goodbye to the smooth and sophisticated
whiskies that have been aged 5 7 or even 10+ years and hello to the new breed of 3-year old (or even younger) whiskies still rough and unre-fined after a too-brief visit to the oak barrelsIf the whisky shortage wasnrsquot bad enough
news now we must contend with the looming hop shortage in the beer industryFor those readers who may not be aware hops
are the flowers of the Humulus lupulus plant a robust vine closely related to the wacky tabaccy plant more commonly known as Cannabis sativaWhile there are similarities hops is used
almost exclusively as a bittering and antiseptic agent in beer and will in no way give you the munchies or make you want to chill out while listening to Pink FloydWith the growing popularity of craft beers
hop usage in the brewing process has been growing exponentially and is now exceeding the available supplyIt all started when a new beer style called the
Pacific Northwest IPA exploded in popularity in the early part of the new milleniumWhile the insipid macrobrews might only use
half a pound of hops per barrel of beer the crafty brands from the small producers were using up to 10 pounds of hops for every barrel of beerThat 20x increase didnrsquot make much of a dif-
ference in the supply chain at first just because the craft brewers were so smallHowever as the popularity of craft beer con-
tinued to increase the hop farmers of the world have struggled to keep up with demandIt doesnrsquot help that nearly 80 of the hops
produced in North America come from the Yakima Valley in Washington state just a few hundred kilometres south of the British Colum-bia border
Low snowfall over the past few winters had
led to decreased water runoff in the spring season which lead to a few particularly dry growing seasons With so much hop produc-tion concentrated in a small area the impact has been significantMuch like different breweries have their own
special yeast strain there are countless types of hops with differing aromatic and bittering qualitiesHowever the most popular hops of the day
are the Simcoe Amarillo and Citra varieties which the craft brewers just canrsquot get enough of While the large breweries have supply con-
tracts with hop farmers several years in ad-vance it is the small and mid-size brewers who find themselves being squeezed out of the market due to lack of available supplyThe next year or so may see a decline in
availability of the ever-popular Pale Ale and IPA styles if only because the hops are unavailable or unreasonably expensiveWhen faced with the choice of paying an extra
dollar for a pint of IPA consumers may instead opt for a more malt-forward brew like an Am-ber Ale an Irish Red or even a StoutYour humble narrator has often waxed poetic
about his love for the hoppy IPA beers available in our fair province and will shed a tear if they become unavailableLuckily the small craft brewers are nothing if
not crafty with many investigating alternative hop varietals as well as branching out into oth-er bittering agents such as sage lingonberries or bog myrtle While these alternative plants do not meet the
stringent requirements of the Reinheitsgebot Bavarian Beer Purity Law of 1516 the boozers of the world may overlook this indiscretion to keep drinking their bitter beersYour intrepid liquor reporter has already
started growing hop vines in the backyard with an expected first harvestable crop in 2018 Perhaps I will be able to stave off the inevitable with my own private stash of hopsShould the worst come to pass and the hoppy
beers that we know and love become priced out of the market for all but the 1 of mono-cle-wearing moneybag-carrying beer drinkers your humble narrator will have to cry tears into his beer although it probably wonrsquot be a hoppy one
Nick Jeffrey libationstheanchorca
LakesideLibations
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Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
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Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
16 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
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The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Document use Numeracy Writing
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ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
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30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
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Aspen Crossing located on Highway
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Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
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Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
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ers Food service counter attendants
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4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Letters Policy The Anchor loves getting mail but it should be noted that the Chestermere Anchor does not endorse or refute the information in letters to the editor the words are those of the author and the opinions stated are the opinion of the author
Letters to he editor should be sent to letterstheanchorca All Letters must be signed and include a phone number (not printed) for verification
Not all letters will be printed and the Anchor reserves the right to edit letters for length grammar and punctuation We also reserve the right to halt a topic after it has run itrsquos effective or logical duration
OPINIONBeware of the ldquodevelopedrdquo unde-
veloped basement
I have been a resident of Chestermere since 2008 We bought our house new A standard 2-story detached home with a non-developed basement After a casual chat with a fellow Chestermere resident she kindly alerted me to check my property tax assessment to see if the City has been charging me for a devel-oped basement Following her advice I did check and to my surprise I found that the basement in my house is listed as 100 developed and this has been going back as far as 2011The standard tax assessment notice that
comes in the mail (you probably just received it recently since it is tax season) does not mention any details or give any break-out as how the property tax is charged Neither does your tax bill that is going to be mailed later It only lists the assessed dollar value and that is allShort of going to the City personally and
ask them for details about the only way to find out whatrsquos being considered for your property tax is to go to the website referenced by the City (httpswebmapchestermerecaContentServerLoginaspx) choose ldquoPublic Accessrdquo and search for your property It will be highlighted in the map Click on it and out comes a list of ldquoAssessment Reports by Yearrdquo They only go as far back as 2011 Check the ldquoImprovement Reportrdquo to see if your basement is listed as developed Also look for any other improvements that you may not actually have The report is a bit cryptic it states something like ldquoBsmt Finish (All - ) -- Roomsrdquo In plain language this means that your basement is fully finishedTalking to other residents in my neigh-
bourhood and in Chestermere in general I was shocked to find out that many of them do not have a developed basement but yet their property tax report states the contrary The bad news is there is no recourse to get back your property tax money from previous years You can only dispute it with the City for this yearrsquos tax assessment and going forward You want some more bad news There does not seem to be any record (at least not post-ed) for the years prior to 2011 So no one really knows how far back this practice has been followed by the CityI feel very upset about this and it seems
unfair and unethical for the City to charge unsuspecting residents for some-thing they donrsquot have and never had Now it becomes the home owner respon-
sibility to prove the contrary Just think of all the property tax money that have been charged unjustifiably all those years You do the mathI urge all Chestermere residents to check
their property tax reports and talk to the City about removing any improvements or upgrades that do not actually exist
Ahmed Abasiry
Setting the record straight
The Herald article dated the 15th March 2015
Here we are now 2 months into col-lecting signatures for 2 petitions Here is what council has to say1Mayor Patricia Matthews said attempts
by city council to meet with petition organizers have been rebuffed and shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific con-cerns being raisedldquoWe know therersquos a petition but we ha-
venrsquot had the opportunity to talk to them about it mdash we made the offer but they havenrsquot taken us up on thatrdquo she said
2ldquoEvery concern of the residents is a concern to council
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquo
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
The facts are
1We have approached the petition organizers and they have not agreed to meet with councilMs Bold was the only petition organizer
every approached by Council Ms Bold was contacted informally via Facebook by a councillor in January 2016 She thanked the councillor her for the offer and advised her that she had enough information to move forward In February 2016 Ms Bold received another informal request via Facebook from another coun-cillor The tone of the message was very defensive The councillor requested a meeting with the entire city council Not wanting to have a 1 on 7 meeting with council Ms Bold requested a one-on-one meeting with the councillor that had been
in contact with her The councillor never agreed to a meeting No further commu-nication occurred
Mayor Matthews why have you not attempted to contact Ms Bold Would it not be in the best interest of the city to have a one-on-one with Ms Bold
Mayor Matthews suggests shersquos still not entirely sure of the specific concerns be-ing raised by the petition organizersMayor everything was relatively calm in
our city before it was suggested that the Chestermere Utility (CUI) would increase our rates by 25 At the same time we were also advised that the CUI had lost $14 million over a 3 year period without the knowledge of the CUI executives or its Directors (also council members) The signage on Rainbow road suggests
that tax increases are an issue as wellThe dots are there to connect
2Every concern of the residents is a concern to council
I am working with Ms Bold to collect sig-natures for the petitions I have attempt-ed to setup a meeting with a councillor at the February 18th rate increase vote This request was never accepted by the councillor The issue I wanted to discuss with the councillor was to gain a better understanding for how they decided to vote in favour of the rate increaseThe same councillor approached me and
a colleague in the Recreation Center and questioned why the Recreation Center gave us a location to collect signatures be-cause of the money council provided the Recreation Center They were reminded that they were giving tax payerrsquos money to the Recreation Center They then said they had given me too enough of their time and walked outAt the rate increase meeting on the 18th
of February there was no open discussion with the residents attending There was no attempt to setup a future meeting with residents that would allow questions from residents TransparencyDoes this sound like a council that are
open to discussion or care about the ma-jor concerns of the residents I understand why Ms Bold would not
accept a meeting with the entire council but felt more comfortable with a one-on-one meeting with the councillor request-ing the meeting
3ldquoIf they choose to take these concerns to the public thatrsquos their prerogativerdquoIt seems that is the only option available
to the residents Thanks to Ms Bold for her inspiration courage and drive This has put a great deal of pressure on her and her family
4Petition organizers have been canvass-ing residents for weeks trying to drum up support including regular weekends allowing people to drive up and scribble their name
Mayor Matthews the residents are not scribbling their names on the petition These are very thoughtful and deliberate people taking time to print their name address and sign the petition They were also sharing their support and thanks How disrespectful can one be by insinuat-ing there is no serious thought or reflec-tion by those signing the petitionsAccording to a municipal affairs spokes-
woman the majority of petitions calling for municipal inquiries donrsquot go that far with only five being launched since 2012 from the 19 petitions that have been forwarded to the ministry
To the Minister of Municipal Affairs
We strongly feel the residents of Chestermere deserve an inspection that is fair and just Chestermere deserve to be the number 6 inquiry launched since 2012When does the miss-information stop
and the real information become pub-lic to the Chestermere residents We deserve to hear the facts so we can better understand what is really going on
-Al Kersch
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Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
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The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
16 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
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Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
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gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
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conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
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Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
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ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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$200 per 5 Gal BottleRO Water (caps extra)
Bay 214 2835 - 23rd Street NE4035698932 wwwjugfreecom
OPEN 24 Hours
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Saturday April 30 2016 Chestermere Recreation Centre
Tickets $7500persontext for tickets 403-923-0099 or 403-689-5039
Cocktails at 600 pmDinner at 700 pm
Prizes and Dance to Follow
Thank you to all our sponsors and The Anchor Weekly for their continued support
Over the past several years the Chestermere Knights of Columbus
Dinner amp Dance has raised over $60000 for community initiatives including
The Chestermere Family Bike Park Anniversary Park Cenotaph CRCA
Elizabeth House Relay for Life amp More
What better reason to get together with friends and neighbors Steak and Lobster Live Music and Dance
Proud to support the CHESTERMERE FOOD BANK
Synergy would like to thank everyone that has lent a helping hand in making lsquoPretty in Pinkrsquo such a successful cam-paign It was great to have such a turn out and we are glad to inform you that we were capable of collecting a couple of hundred dollarsIts such a wonderful feeling for our youth
group to experience the connection that we had with our community Taking a stand against bullying was demonstrat-ed proudly in both Chestermere and Langdon so we like to thank the Public for supporting usAlso we would like to thank all the local
stores as well as the high school for being a part of this and being both considerate and acceptable to the message and with-out them this campaign wouldnrsquot have had the same rate of success that it has right nowNot to forget a huge thank you to prairie
waters school that gave us a great chance to pour our hearts out through a success-ful yet emotional assemblyThanks to everyone and we look forward
to working with you again Rayane IssaYELL Member
Thank You
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
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Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
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254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
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Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
25| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
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Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
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The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Anchor Theatre Reviews
Rosebud Theatre Country Stories from the Heart
Submitted by Preston Pouteaux
The timeless art of story-telling has a surprising way of drawing out laughter and tears good feelings and warm memories In an age of fast and accessible media live story telling seems like an archaic remnant of a simpler time - and it is in the very best senseWingfield Unbound played at Rosebud Theatre from
March 17-19 It is a one-actor ten character show played by the hilarious and tender hearted Rod Beattie This show is the fourth instalment of the Wingfield series which tells of life in the Persephone Township in South-ern Ontario and the foibles of Walt Wingfield stock-broker-turned-farmer In the spirit of the series Walt is inspired to preserve the local crumbling Hollyhock Mill by converting it into a museum Switching seamlessly
between local characters from the dysfunctional and hilarious town council to superstitious farmers Waltrsquos good idea turns into a comedy of errors It took no time to feel as though we were caught up in the eccentric and vaguely familiar life of a country community Quirky characters sporting all their oddities are a reminder that our own neighbourhoods can be places where the best stories beginRod Beattie and playwright Dan Needles show us that
story-telling done expertly is an art form of the best kindRosebud Theatre is an inspiring gem in its own right
Rosebud Alberta is a town nestled in a prairie valley and walking through town feels like the start of a good story Rosebud Theatre and the associated Rosebud School of the Arts is an unlikely cultural phenomenon here
in our own backyard That a little theatre is thriving on the prairies is a testament to the quality story telling and experiences they create This season promises to be another laughter-filled and
inspiring line up of shows Outside Mullingar runs from April 1st to June 11th and tells a heart-warming country story about two Irish farmers drawn together by love and kept separate by a simmering feud NY Daily News called the play ldquoA valentine to the wonder and weirdness of loverdquoRosebud Theatre is just barely over an hour from
Chestermere and after a meal live music and theatre it is a beautiful way to spend an evening Story telling is timeless and Rosebud Theatre is a reminder that good stories continue to be told For the start of a good story visit wwwrosebudtheatrecom or call 1-800-267-7553
16 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
18 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
19| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
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Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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Closed Weekends and Statutory Holidays
CMC AAUDITED
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
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Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
Rayna McKay
Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
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and is looking for one Restaurant
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Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
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gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
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conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
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Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
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computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
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Skills Establish methods to meet
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use of memory finding information
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1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
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SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
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PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
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Neighbours by the NumbersHow trustworthy do you think your
neighbours might be Could you rely on the people next door in a pinch How often do you visit with your neighbours A British survey by Allianz Insurance was done in 2014 to try and understand how people today see their neighbours Anoth-er was conducted by the Eden Project in 2013 Here is what they found the numbers
are interesting7 in 10 people chat to their neighbours
at least weekly6 in 10 say their neighbours are friendly
and half are considered polite 7 in 10 would trust their neighbours to
pick up a parcel for them4 in 10 make a point of keeping a watch-
ful eye on their neighbourrsquos home while they are away3 in 10 neighbours lend tools to each
other3 in 10 would happily give a spare house
key to a neighbour1 in 10 would ask a neighbour for a cup
of sugar if they ran out7 in 10 would as their neighbour for help
in an emergency3 in 10 people say they feel safer know-
ing that they have a neighbour who would help them if needed1 in 10 people are too shy to start up a
conversation and admit to not knowing their neighbours at all4 in 10 say they make a point of wel-
coming a new neighbour to town2 in 10 say they never see their neigh-
bours1 in 10 say they have experienced noisy
neighbours before
2 in 10 said that their next door neigh-bours were very private These numbers may be from neighbour-
hoods in Britain but they could very well reflect the sentiment of neighbours here in Chestermere What do you think when you see these numbers Are they telling a positive or negative story about the state of neighbourhood life today If a survey was done here what would be your answersThere is hope for neighbourhood re-
lationships found in these studies They found that the vast majority of people deeply wanted better connections to others in their neighbourhoods 75 of people would like more community spirit in their city and over half feel that a better community spirit would make them happier and help them make new friends Chances are that your next door neighbours look forward to connecting with you even if itrsquos just to help when challenges ariseThere is one number that sticks out to
me the most Almost half of everyone surveyed said that they have experienced something surprising as a result of meeting a neighbour So whether you are shy or outgoing give out your house key or keep privately to yourself the fact that so many people have discovered something good from meeting their neighbours should give us all encouragement to step out and make our city better by simply connecting with those on our streetTherersquos a 10 in 10 chance you have
neighbours nearby Any numbers after that are up to you
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ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
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23| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
24 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
25| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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Distributed door to door Thursdays to the City of Chestermere Delivered to newspaper boxes in Langdon Strathmore Carseland and Mosleigh Wednesdays Digitally available on Tuesdays
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
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ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
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memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
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Modifications possible windows doors
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
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near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
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706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
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Hodge 780-706-6652 rbauctioncom
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High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
monton 27730+- sq ft industrial
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Other small amp large grain amp pasture
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Felker - Dunbar LawBarrister amp SolicitorNotary Public
4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
Tony SouthwellChiropractor
Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Lorli JS DukartLawyer amp Notary (403) 216-6837
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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17| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
ldquoThis event will involve percussionist from southern Alberta and will include numerous performances and clinicsworkshops dealing with Percussive Artsrdquo said Lael Johnston Photo Michelle Young
Just one of the amazing and unique performances at CHS Photo Michelle Young
A unique performance involving a swinging funnel appa-ratus rice and some dishes Photo Michelle Young
The CHS drumline participating in a day of percus-sion workshops Photo Michelle Young
Saturday March 12th Chestermere High School hosted lsquoPercussive Arts So-cietyrsquos Day of PercussionrsquoPhoto Michelle Young
18 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
19| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
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Aspen Crossing located on Highway
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Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
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403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
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to work evenings and Saturdays in
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
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Submitted By Chestermere Chamber of Commerce
The Chestermere Chamber of Commerce held its an-nual general meeting on March 16 2016 to go over the exciting year theyrsquove had and also to share some upcom-ing events that the Chamber is proud to be a part of Mayor Patricia Matthews and David Petrovich Econom-
ic Development Officer with the City of Chestermere were on hand to congratulate the Chamber for all their hard work and dedication and to discuss the up and coming Lemonade Day on June 11th which the Chamber is thrilled to be a part of It was announced that there have been some changes
made to the Chamber Board of Directors The Cham-ber would like to thank Pat Wise and Merle Giasson for
volunteering their time and their contributions while on the board The Chamber would like to welcome new directors Frank Lavallee with Century Carpet One and Jeannette May with Mayken Hazmat Solutions (and their seasonal business Yes Surrey Bike Co) and Lorli Dukart with Dukart Law Firm As the Chamber is still in need of a Treasurer if you would
like to make a difference in the business community and feel you are a good fit for the position please contact them An exciting event coming up at the end of April is the
Chamber Business Awards and at the AGM the nomi-nees were announced Congratulations to Aheer Studio of Performance Asset Insurance Brokers ATB Finan-cial Avleen Skincare and Threading The Chestermere Anchor Chestermere Landing Chestermere Law Chestermere Recreation Center CIBC Chestermere Optometry EDO Japan Expedia Cruise Centers The General Store Infinite Controls Lakeshore Spa Lifepath Wellness M amp M Meats Morsquos Liquor Pho Lan Pink amp Plates Pizza Hut Rainbow Falls Dental Sign Concepts Synscape Solutions Tim Hortonrsquos Tirecraft Urban Clean
Living Urban Indigo Fine Homes Builder Waiting Room Cafe and Westcreek Pub A voting committee will be assembled to determine the winners and will be review-ing the nominees The winners in the four categories will be announced at the Business Awards Gala on April 30th and tickets will go on sale soonAnother fantastic event is the Chamberrsquos Annual Golf
Tournament on June 23rd This event is always fun and a great way to network and socialize Coming on October 23rd is a business seminar which will include some inspiring speakers and a special guest A little later on in the year on December 17th the Chamber will be hosting a small business Christmas party for anyone who has a small business and would like to celebrate with your employees at Christmas So keep those important dates marked in your calendars as you wonrsquot want to miss them A special thank you goes out to Mayken Hazmat Solu-
tions Mr Appliance of Chestermere the Chestermere Anchor and the Knights of Columbus for their sponsor-ship in this years AGM The Chamber also sends a big thank you out to all their members and the board of directors for all their hard work If you wish to join the Chestermere Chamber of Com-
merce or just get some further information please con-tact Darlene Tuck Executive Assistant for the Chamber at 403-770-9680 or via email at infochestermerecham-bercom
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
25| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
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Implement operational procedures
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for food and other supplies set staff
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Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
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ers Food service counter attendants
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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use of memory finding information
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aspencrossingcom
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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By Tamara Gutierrezwwwfitonthelakecom
Benefit of TimeA couple of weeks ago I wrote about
making fitness a priority and scheduling time for your workouts From that article I received many questions about the differ-ent benefits time of day had on exercise and what time of day was best Some people swear by a 5 am sweat
session to get their hearts racing before the day Others wouldnrsquot dream of losing a minute of their precious sleep and prefer breaking out in sweat after a long day of work or after dinner There are many benefits to early morn-
ing exercise as is there many perks to an evening workout Find out what works best for youI plan my workouts in the morning
because that is what works best for me I am not an early riser if given the option of any extra hour of sleep or a workout sleep wins every time So I donrsquot make it an option I just do it I know if I donrsquot I wonrsquot make it to the gym at all If I donrsquot exercise in the morning other things including children work and the rest of the chaos of my everyday life will interfere and bump my exercise outWith exercise your body will take in
more oxygen and improve your blood circulation A morning workout will have you enjoying more physical and mental
energy alert mind and reduced stress for the day from this increased oxygen and improved circulation Morning exercise may also boost your
metabolic rate As result you will burn more calories through the day If you choose early mornings for your
workouts remember hitting the sack early will help Regular bed times will help you find the energy you need for your early workoutsAre you cringing at the idea of losing a bit
of sleep in order to get your workout in If sleep is going to win that battle every morning maybe it is best not to fight it and just plan your workouts for the end of the dayWorking out is a great way to relax and
clear your mind especially after a long stressful day By choosing to exercise in the evening you may find that you have more time to dedicate to your workout as there isnrsquot the rush to get on with your day If you are an evening snacker training in
the evening may help curb your craving to snack before bed and ultimately have a better more restful sleepRegardless of the benefits that time of
day has choose a time of day you can commit to and stick with it
20 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
21| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
2600 sq fttriple garage Kinniburgh $599900
Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
Rayna McKay
Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
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Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
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gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
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conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
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detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
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Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
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ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
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Skills Establish methods to meet
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ties sanitation and safety procedures
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
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use of memory finding information
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By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Chestermere High AthleticsBrian Utley - Athletic Director
13
wwwchestermereathleticscom
MONDAY MARCH 21 2016Another great weekend for Chestermere Athletics and
the end of the winter sports season We now turn to bad-minton boys soccer rugby and track in the spring sports season
SENIOR BOYSrsquo 3A PROVINCIAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSThe Lakers wrapped up their season this past weekend
in Olds at the 3AProvincial Championships The Lakers took on the 7 Wetaskiwin Sabres in the quarter-finals The Lakers came out slow but picked up their tempo and cruised to a 96 to 58 win Jeff Rodehutskors led the way with 28 points while Kareem Pires and Channer Yel-low-Horn each added 16 points This placed the Lakers in the semi-final against league rival George McDougall The Lakers knew they would be in tough The game was close the entire way but the Lakers prevailed winning 75-74 Aussim Saghir sparked the troops with 12 points off the bench and dozens of hustle plays Jeff Rodehut-skors had another dominating performance adding 34 points and 15 rebounds This led the Lakers to their 4th appearance in the championship game in the past 8 years Playing the 1 ranked Strathcona Christian Academy the Lakers knew they were in for a battle The Lakers had played SCA earlier in the season and suffered a close loss The Lakers had their best start to a game all year commanding an early 18-6 lead SCA fought back and held a 21-20 lead after 1 quarter The 2nd quarter was more of the same with the lead changing hands numerous times The Lakers held a 45-41 edge going into halftime The Lakers came out a little slow and SCA took a 64-57 lead Going into the 4th the Lakers were in tough With two minutes left SCA held a 6 point Some timely baskets and three key defensive plays tied the game at 83 and a rare overtime game in a Provincial Final In the overtime Jeff Rodehutskors continued his domination with 12 of the periods 14 points The Lakers won 97-94 in an incredibly exciting game Jeff had one of the most dominant Provincial Final games of all time He finished with 47 points 22 rebounds and 6 assists Mark Rodehutskors added 24 points and 24 rebounds as well It was a great end to a great season The boys finished with a league zone and provincial banner going unde-feated in playoffs Congratulations to all players coaches and the parents and fans that supported them
SENIOR GIRLSrsquo FINISH 4th at 3A PROVINCIALSThe Varsity Girls began its quest for a Provincial title
last Thursday night in Olds The 3rd ranked Lady Lakers faced the 5th ranked Morinville Wolves in a quarter-fi-nal matchup In a hard-fought game the team rallied from a thirteen point 3rd-quarter deficit to win 65-62 and advanced to the championship side semi-final on Friday night In front of a packed Olds College Gym the girls stepped on the court against the 1 ranked WRMeyer Rebels The South Zone Champions from
Taber came out strong and proved to be too much for the local squad to handle The 75-46 loss placed the Lady Lakers in the Bronze Medal Game The team played its final game on Saturday against the Edmonton Christian Lions The girls struggled early and never recovered to finish the tournament as the 4th place team The expe-rience will prove invaluable in the future as the team is very young returning 11 players next year The Lady Lak-ers had a fantastic season winning the league and zone championship and finishing 4th at Provincials Congratu-lations to the team and coaches and dedicated parents
AUSSIM SAGHIR SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD WINNERCongratulations to Laker Aussim Saghir on being a re-
cipient of an ASAA sportsmanship pin after the first game at Provincials Only 10 of these are given out at each Provincial Championship so it is a great honor Congratu-lations Aussim
ALUMNI SUPPORTIt was great to see many of the Lakers and Lady Lakers
alumni support the teams at Provincials The coaches and teams appreciate your support Lakers Nation is alive
ALUMNI UPDATE JASDEEP GILLCongratulations to Lakersrsquo alumnus Jasdeep Gill who
helped his Dinos to a silver at the CIS National Cham-pionships A 2nd place finish is the Dinos best season in 50 years since they last went to the CIS Finals In the semi-finals Jas had 23 points and earned Player of the Game honors
MATT SCHAFERCongratulations to Cowboys defensive player Matt
Schafer who earned a spot on the Rising Stars team that will play in an all-star game this spring
COWBOYS FOOTBALLThe Cowboys will have their spring camp in late May
and early June Please e-mail if you would like to get on our e-mail list to get information about spring and fall football Students currently in Grades 8 and 9 are eligible to attend spring camp as well as students currently attending CHS
GIRLS SHOOTING STARS SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLPlease e-mail me if you would like information about
the Shooting Stars spring basketball program for girls This program is for girls at the U11 U13 and U15 levels Tryouts start in April to play on on one of the teams
BOYS WOLFPACK SPRING CLUB BASKETBALLMale athletes Grades 6 -11 from Chestermere and
area are invited to try out for Wolfpack spring basketball Send an e-mail to Derrick Russell derrickrwolfpackgmailcom for registration information
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
eekly ServiceM
arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
Lucasfilm Ltd amp TM
Parts bull Service bull RepairsComplete Automotive Service
on Domestic amp Imported Vehicles
Tune-ups and Brakes bull Battery Sales amp ServiceElectrical bull Transmissions bullAir Conditioning
Tire Sales amp Service bull Custom ExhaustWheel Alignments bull Licensed Inspection Station
Up-to-Date Diagnostic EquipmentLicensed Technicians
Parts amp ServiceMonday - Thursday8am-6pmFriday 8am - 5pmSaturday 9am- 1pmClosed Sundays amp Holidays
Call us or Drop By to make an appointment
254 Centre Street NorthLangdon
4039365320
We are accepting donations forVeterans Food Bank (year round drop off)
Call Us Wersquoll tell you what they needWe also are happy to accept donations to
Chestermere Food BankSE Rocky View Food Bank
Non-specific donations will go to the greatest need
Questions About DRP Flood AssistanceCall email or stop into the office
WE ARE HERE TO HELPConstituency Office
Mon ndash Fri 900am - 200pm 403-207-9889215 175 Chestermere Station Way
chestermererockyviewassemblyabca wwwfacebookcomChestermereRockyview
LEELA SHARON AHEER MLA
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
Recipe of the WeekSend your favorite recipe
along with a picture to adstheanchorca
Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
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Aspen Crossing located on Highway
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Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
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403-534-2129 By Email donna
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
King Features W
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
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Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
25| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
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Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
27| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
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AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
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A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
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email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
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13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
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and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
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Specific Skills Plan organize direct
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Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
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gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
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conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
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Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
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computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
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Skills Establish methods to meet
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use of memory finding information
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By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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PICKS OF THE WEEKStar Wars The Force Awakens
(PG-13) mdash Surely yoursquove heard of this one A talented young loner on a desert planet finds an adorable robot who provides a call-to-action pull-ing our hero into the mix with an evil empire plucky rebels and swagger-ing space pilots Yes after Luke Sky-walker and the rebels defeated the empire a new one called The First Order cropped up fronted by a new lightsaber-wielding mask-wearing mouth-breathing menace But itrsquos not the plot that matters so much itrsquos the expert execution in this reboot of the beloved space opera
JJ Abrams (the new ldquoStar Trekrdquo movies ldquoSuper 8rdquo) does a fantastic job of reviving old fantasies and plant-ing new ones Advances in cinema technology are deftly used to blend settings with effects and make action sequences that are more than just flashing colors and comedic timing Gone is the foul taste of the wretched prequels (OK lukewarm at best) from the past decade New heroes (Daisy Ridley John Boyega and Oscar Isaac) fight alongside old favorites and the excitement is hard to resist mdash Han Solo is back and itrsquos not just a cameo
Tumbledown (R) mdash After losing her visionary singer-songwriter husband Hannah (Rebecca Hall) settles into a quiet Maine town and tends to his legacy She initially fights against the intrusion of Andrew (Jason Sudeikis) a New York pop-culture professor interested in writing his own take on Hannahrsquos revered late husband She later realizes that Andrewrsquos just the guy she needs to help her write the biography her late husband deserves which of course leads to a romance that builds while Hannah learns to live with her grief
Itrsquos a charming debut for director Sean Mewshaw Hall and Sudeikis find the right tone triangulating with the filmrsquos sense of sadness comedy and grownup flirtation Hall is par-ticularly strong as the lead with the most baggage while Sudeikis gets to deploy his smarm and quips depicting
a wise-mouth New Yorker whorsquos actu-ally a good guy in there
The Hallow (R) mdash A young couple and their newborn babe find a sweet country home in a deep green corner of Ireland while the husband (Joseph Mawle) surveys the land for a logging company The ancient deep forest hap-pens to be home to a host of legends about sprites and banshees mdash enough to keep the antsy locals from tak-ing a walk in the woods With dense atmosphere rooted performances and awesome non-CGI effects this direc-tor-debut horror could have been stark nightmare fuel if only it didnrsquot rely on its creatures so much
Mojave (R) mdash Ever wanted to read a script from a writer who just had to show off and resisted every ldquonordquo heard along the way Well donrsquot bother reading the script mdash see the movie where the actors shout their over-cooked lines right at each other Wil-liam Monahan (best known for writing ldquoThe Departedrdquo) writes and directs this rambling thriller about a dreamy successful Hollywood creative (Gar-rett Hedlund) who wanders in the des-ert and gets caught in the crosshairs of a genius psycho stalker (Oscar Isaac) who uses SAT vocabulary words in regular speech but also ends every sentence with ldquobrotherrdquo
TV RELEASESThe Odd Couple (New) Season 1Doctor Who Complete Series 9A Place to Call Home Season 3NYPD Blue Season 9The Expanse Season 1
copy 2016 King Features Synd Inc
New DVDs Reviewed in This Column Will be Released the Week of April 4 2016
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arch 21 2016
Daisy Ridley in ldquoStar Wars The Force Awakensrdquo
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23| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
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Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
25| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
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LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
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Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
27| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
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plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
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$8000 Non Members $10500
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13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
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800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
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provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
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Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
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area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
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work under pressure tight deadlines
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
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By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
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SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
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PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
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Chestermere United FC Shines in Provincial SoccerMarch 11-13 was a weekend filled with indoor soccer
provincial games at various locations throughout Alber-ta CUFC sent five teams to provincials this indoor sea-son U12 girls U14 boys U16 girls U16 boys and U18 boys Two of the five teams advanced to the gold medal match After a hard fought battle the U12 girls won GOLD These young ladies played 20 games this sea-son without a loss including winning gold in the CMSA Winter Classic and gold at the Family Day Tournament in Red Deer The girls battled back from 3-2 deficit at the half of the final game holding their heads high and fought back with a 6-3 victory Congratulations to the coaching staff Coach Jason Coach Shawna Coach Martin and Manager Nancy As well a huge congratu-lations to the players Ava Brooklyn Chelsea Danae Gracie Kiana Madalyn Mariah Noor Riley Sophia and Tess We are all VERY proud of you The U16 girls are also a force to be reckoned with
These young ladies had a great season They finished league play as the top team They continued their ex-cellent play into Provincials and qualified for the Gold medal match The team was behind 3-1 in the second half The players showed great poise and maturity as they battled back to tie the match sending the game to penal-ty kicks Their opponents won on penalty kicks 4-3 The game was extremely well played by both teams and was watched by a very very large group of spectators
Congratulations to the U16 Girls (Mackenzie Brian-na Kiera Rachelle Zoe Alaira Lisa Paige Michaela Chayanne Jenna Grace Kaylie Madisen Haylee and Carmen) for all that they achieved this season including Gold in league play and Silver at ProvincialsPlease note that 2016 outdoor registrations are now
open for House Leagues ages 4 to 11 for boys and girls plus Competitive Outdoor for boys and girls ages 8 to 18 (U9 to U18) There is also an Adult Menrsquos O35 team as well as Womenrsquos O30 amp O40 teamsRegister at wwwChestermereunitedcom or call (587)
352-9084
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
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Rack of Lamb With a Coffee and Avocado Honey Crust
25| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
26 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
27| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
29| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Switchboard Mon - Fri 800am - 400pm
Closed Weekends and Statutory Holidays
CMC AAUDITED
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
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Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
Rayna McKay
Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
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and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
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or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
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Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
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gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
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conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
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detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
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Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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use of memory finding information
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By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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2237 +- ACRES GRAZING LEASE
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
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SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
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PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
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Serves 4
14 cup toasted fresh bread crumbs14 cup honey preferably avocado
honey14 cup coarse-ground mustard1 small rack of lamb (about 2
pounds) Sea salt Coarsely ground black pepper Granulated garlic1 cup strong brewed coffee or
espresso14 cup white wine
1 Preheat the oven to 375 F 2 Make a paste of the bread crumbs
honey and mustard in a small bowl mixing until just combined
3 Season the lamb rack with salt pepper and granulated garlic Spread the honey-mustard paste on the meat side of the rack Place the lamb rack in a baking dish just large enough to hold it preferably one that can also be placed directly on the stove top Pour the coffee into the bottom of the baking dish
4 Bake for 10 minutes or until the crust is set then baste with the pan drippings trying not to dissolve the
honey-mustard mixture Continue to bake until a meat thermometer reads 130 F 20 minutes or longer Keep a careful watch If your racks are small this may take less time Similarly larger racks will take longer When the proper temper-ature is reached remove from the oven Transfer the lamb rack to a warmed plate to rest while you prepare the sauce
5 Place the baking dish on the stove Simmer the drippings over the me-dium-high heat and add the wine to deglaze the pan stirring with a wooden spoon Add any additional juices that might have collected on the plate from the resting lamb Stir until the drippings and wine are well mixed and slightly thick about 5 minutes
6 Cut the rack into rib portions and serve with the warmed sauce
Note To make fresh crumbs simply cut a few slices of bread into tiny pieces or pulse a few slices in a food processor for a few seconds You are looking for coarse crumbs not grains of sand To toast toss in a dry saucepan over medium heat for a few minutes until the bread dries and turns golden brown
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
26 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
27| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
29| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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30 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
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Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
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30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
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Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
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ers Food service counter attendants
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Skills Establish methods to meet
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4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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VISIT US AT CHESTERMERE STATION
Water Week 5 fascinating facts about water in Chestermere
Submitted by the City of Chestermere One of Chestermerersquos very distinct and most celebrated
features is the 48 km long Chestermere Lake Howev-er there are many other special features about water in Chestermere - even a yearly festival dedicated to water With the celebration of Canada Water Week March 21-
27 and World Water Day on March 22 we are making a splash with five water facts in Chestermere 1 Chestermere LakeHistorical archives indicate that Chestermere Lake was
previously a wetland and filled for the first time in either 1905 or 1906 as part of a new irrigation system for set-
tlers While the lake was lsquocreatedrsquo Chestermere Lake was not formed by dredging (removal of sediments and debris underneath the lake) as there was a natural depression in the land While Chestermere Lake is most commonly known to-
day for recreational activities it is still actively used as an irrigation reservoir with outflowing canals at the northern and southern points of the lake 2 The Wetland Bylaw In an environmental resources inventory undertak-
en in 2012 there were 275 wetlands in Chestermere Chestermere created a Wetland and Riparian Land Conservation Strategy to help direct future land use and land development that recognizes the importance of our wetlands In September 2015 the Wetland Bylaw came into ef-
fect By creating a Wetland Bylaw Chestermere has gone above and beyond Provincial regulations to better protect our precious resource 3 Water SamplingChestermerersquos water is tested weekly from April 15 to
the second week of October at four locations around the lake The samples are taken directly to the Provincial lab
for analysis to ensure it is healthy for recreational activi-ties4 Storm Ponds Besides Chestermere Lake our community is home
to 10 storm ponds three dry ponds (areas that are dry under normal conditions but are designed to hold water during heavy rainfall) and several streams of water Storm ponds help collect and retain storm water during rainfall and snow runoff and ensure water is directed in the cor-rect places In February of 2016 Chestermere received a $590000 grant from the provincial government to im-prove the Westmere storm pond to ensure Chestermere is more flood resilient in the future 5 Celebrating water in Chestermere Water Festival is the annual celebration of summer on
the lake and offers something for everyone Come out on July 16 2016 and check out the wakeboard competition artisan market on the boardwalk the Kidrsquos Zone a phe-nomenal music showcase on the pavilion stage and fab-ulous fireworks Check on our website in May for more information on Water Festival 2016 at wwwchestermerecawaterfestival
26 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
LEELA SHARON AHEER WILDROSE MLA
Kylersquos Mowing Services(403) 273-4341
Services include power rakingaerating spring clean-up and weekly mowing
Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
27| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
28 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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THE
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4036071796
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Kathy Johnston4037741352
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NewsReportingMichelle Young
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Distributed door to door Thursdays to the City of Chestermere Delivered to newspaper boxes in Langdon Strathmore Carseland and Mosleigh Wednesdays Digitally available on Tuesdays
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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32 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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ment Ability to supervise 10 People
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$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
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conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
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area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
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ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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use of memory finding information
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By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
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clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Livestock for Sale
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913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
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2237 +- ACRES GRAZING LEASE
near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
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706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
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4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
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Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Seasonal RatesServing Chestermere residents since 2008
Hello Chestermere
I would like to begin by thanking the Chestermere Anchor City News for their efforts to keep our citizens informed entertained and made aware of our fine local businesses I truly value the oppor-tunity to give you my perspective on the issues As you know the 29th Legislature is in full swing and we are starting to see the governmentrsquos priorities for this session The very first Bill to be put forward was Bill 1 (go figure) This Bill is named the Promoting Job Creation and Diversifica-tion Act which allows the Minister to cre-ate and regulate programs This is actually the mandate laid out in the Ministerrsquos job description It is interesting that there was a need to create legislation to describe what the Minister would be responsible for We in the Wildrose would prefer ac-tion to mission statements We have had the pleasure of debating interim supply as well as supplemental supply since we do not have a budget The question is of course why is the budget delayed again We are not sure but I hope the government is exchanging ideology for common sense The Wildrose unveiled its 12 point jobs program this week and to quote the Leader of the Opposition ldquoWe hope it is taken in the spirit with which it was intendedrdquo It features reasonable common sense ideas to help Albertans get back to work upgrade their skills
reduce red tape lower small business taxes and take advantage of our knowl-edge infrastructure These are positive and tangible solutions and steps that have been offered by us to help our govern-ment and Albertans The Premier is being coy but we think she may be getting at least part of the message To see our jobs program have a look at wwwwildroseca We want to see business confidence and competitiveness gain some ground again The governmentrsquos job during an economic downturn is to not cause more harm Our unemployment rate has hit its highest level in 20 years We need our government to show us some hope and thoughtful ideas as to how they are going to move forward to help our province and our citizens Hiring a top AUPE union negotiator to handle the government side of negotiations with public sector unions does not inspire confidence it is like hav-ing the ldquofox guard the hen houserdquo as was stated by my colleague Derek Fildebrandt Smaller public sector wage increases are not exactly ldquorestraintrdquo The government needs to help job creators create jobs and stand up for pipelines We need to look at the diversity that already exists and play on our strengths as a province Mark 6 PM April 2 2016 on your cal-
endars and plan on attending our Light It Up Blue In Delacour fundraiser in support of Autism Canada and Inclusion Alber-ta Held at the Delacour Hall we will be featuring a Chili Cookoff competition with some celebrity judges Think you make good chili Prove it Win bragging rights to ldquoBest Chili In Chestermere ndash Rocky Viewrdquo Our theme is employment for these very ABLE people and we will have some great speakers who can PROVE that our autistic friends could be the best hires you ever made Enter a Chili Team ($150 fee) sponsor us or just come out (free entry although we welcome donations) and lets help these young people become productive tax paying citizens of our great province Check out wwwfacebookcomLightItUpBlueInDelacour call Pete at 403-700-5437 or stop in at my office Letrsquos step up Alberta itrsquos what we do As always we love to hear from you
Leela Sharon Aheer MLA
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
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The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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amp 111 Ave Edmonton Stamps for
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
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Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
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Service available at select supporting
Distributors Call 1-888-263-8254
POLE BARNS Shops steel buildings
metal clad or fabric clad Complete
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buildingscom
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14000 single combination metricSAE
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LINGS of hardy trees shrubs amp berries
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House Cleaning
Residential and Commercial cleaning
services available Registered and
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call Irina (403) 690-1407 Residential
Cleaning Service in Langdon - Call
Theresa for a Free Quote at (403)
880 2975 - Over 20 years experience
House Sitting
Dog walking dog and house sitting
services Have peace of mind while
at work or on vacation Reliable
trustworthy and affordable Please
call Pavlina (403) 499-9363
Livestock for Sale
FOR SALE Simmeron Simmentals full-
blood full Fleckvieh bulls yearlings and
1-2 year old polled and horned AI
bloodlines very quiet muscled 780-
913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
Manufactured Homes
2015 SRI MODULAR Showhome
Clearance Great savings on new orders
until May 1 2016 Call us for pricing at
1-855-348-0808 or visit wwwwest-
erncanadianmodularcom
NO MATTER WHO you are we have
a home that fits your lifestyle at United
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housing Call 1-800-461-7632 or visit
wwwunitedhomescanadacom to dis-
cover how we can help you find your
new home
Real Estate
2237 +- ACRES GRAZING LEASE
near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
water throughout Jerry Hodge 780-
706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
rbauctioncomrealestate
5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
Altario Alberta Ritchie Bros Auc-
tioneers Unreserved Auction April
12 in Provost Alberta Fenced land
natural spring water Contact Jerry
Hodge 780-706-6652 rbauctioncom
realestate
PASTURE amp GRAZING LEASE near
High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
780-706-6652 Broker All West Realty
Ltd rbauctioncomrealestate
SHOP amp OFFICE COMPLEX - Millet
Alberta Ritchie Bros Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
monton 27730+- sq ft industrial
shop amp office complex - 40 +- title
acres Jerry Hodge 780-706-6652
Broker All West Realty Ltd rbauction
comrealestate
PASTURE amp HAY LAND 400 - 8000
acres year round water Management
available Central Sask Natural springs
excellent water Grazing available
Other small amp large grain amp pasture
quarters $150k $26m Doug Rue 306-
716-2671 saskfarmsshawca
Services
GET BACK on track Bad credit Bills
Unemployed Need money We lend
If you own your own home - you
qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp
Member BBB 1-877-987-1420 www
pioneerwestcom
CRIMINAL RECORD Think Canadian
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Simple Fast Inexpensive Debt recov-
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gary 403-228-13001-800-347-2540
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bad credit We can help Call toll free
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Quilting FOREVER HUGSMemory
Quilt Services and more Visit us on
our website for information on what
we do and what other quilting ser-
vices we offer wwwQuiltingForever-
Hugscom or email Kathy at contact
QuiltingForeverHugscom
HARDINGS PAINTING Interior
Exterior Painting drywallceiling
repairs residentialcommercial Free
estimates no upfront fees com-
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WCB member of BBB Call Phil at
403-254-4726
Travel
SAVE 30 on our Heart of the Arctic
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dozers (farm tractors wloaders) 1985
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screeners low beds any condition
running or not 250-260-0217
WANTED - SHED ANTLERS Buying
shed antlers all sizes and conditions
Paying top dollar for elk deer moose
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GIFTSTOYS
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403 207-2005
209 - 175 Chestermere Station Way
Mon - Fri -9am - 8pmSat 930am - 6pm
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Local Chestermere resident
Felker - Dunbar LawBarrister amp SolicitorNotary Public
4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
Tony SouthwellChiropractor
Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Lorli JS DukartLawyer amp Notary (403) 216-6837
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
27| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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CHESTERMERE ALBERTA (March 8 2016) mdash U-Haul Company (Canada) Ltd is pleased to announce that Gas Plus Chestermere has signed on as a U-Haul neighborhood dealer to serve the Chestermere communityGas Plus Chestermere at 400 Merganser
Drive W will offer U-Haul trucks towing equipment support rental items boxes and in-store pick-up for boxesHours of operation for U-Haul rentals are
10 am-7 pm Monday-Saturday and 10 am-5 pm Sunday After-hours drop-off is available for customer convenienceReserve U-Haul products at this dealer
location by calling (403) 910-1654 or visiting httpswwwuhaulcomLocationsTruck-Rentals-near-Chestermere-AB-T1X1K5058541 todayGas Plus Chestermere owner Dilip Gupta
is proud to team with the industry leader in do-it-yourself moving and self-storage to better meet the demands of Alberta
U-Haul and Gas Plus Chestermere are striving to benefit the environment through sustainability initiatives Truck sharing is a core U-Haul sustainability business practice that allows individuals to access a fleet of trucks that is larger than what they could access on an individual basisEvery U-Haul truck placed in a com-
munity helps keep 19 personally owned large-capacity vehicles pickups SUVs and vans off the road Fewer vehicles means less traffic congestion less pollution less fuel burned and cleaner airGas Plus Chestermere is a great place
to become U-Haul Famousreg Take your picture in front of a U-Haul product send it in and your face could land on the side of a U-Haul truck Upload your photo through Instagram using uhaulfamous or go to wwwuhaulfamouscom to submit photos and learn more
Gas Plus Chestermere Welcomes U-Haul Products to its Lot
28 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
29| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
THE
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
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A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
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email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
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Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
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The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
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work under pressure tight deadlines
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ing crouching kneeling Work site
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sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
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REGULAR PROGRAMS
CARPET BOWLING - Mondays and Wednesdays ndash 100pm QUILTING - Thursdays 930am everyone is welcome Come share in mak-
ing ldquoComfort Quiltsrdquo The quilts are donated to the RCMP amp Victims Services FITNESS FOR SENIORS ndash Fridays 1100am FIT2AGE the focus is strength
and balance This is a drop-in class so come when you can For further infor-mation please contact the Whitecapper Office MONDAY AFTERNOON BRIDGE ndash 100pm Everyone welcomeFRIDAY EVENING GAMES - 630pm - There will be shuffleboard pool and
many other games available Contact Marilyn Conrad 403-248-1998 for further detailsSATURDAY MORNING COFFEE -1000ndash1130am -Enjoy a visit share some
laughsMEMBERSHIP ndash To renew or obtain please call 403-235-2117 Leave a
message and your call will be returnedPOOL ndash We have the table cues balls and all the accessories We just
donrsquot have players If you would like to change this please call the facility and wersquoll make the arrangements to do just that
EVENTS
Tuesday March 29 - MARY BROWNrsquoS CHICKEN Dinner- 430pm Doors open A provided dinner followed by our General Meeting Wine and beer available before and after 530 supper Please sign up at the centre or phoneemail so we know how much food to order The last day for signing up will be Friday March 25thThursday April 7 ndash 1130am-100pm - Lunch lsquoN Learn ndash ldquoThe Story of
Chestermererdquo Presented by the Chestermere Historical Foundation amp FCSS Bring your lunch FREE coffee amp refreshments provided For more info please call Beth-Anna 403-201-7047Thursday April 7 - 915am Another trip to the Nakoda Casino has been
booked There is a sign up sheet at the facility or phonee-mail April 12 or 19 ndash 12 Noon - Lunch and Chat hellipwith a Garden and Lawn
theme A soup and sandwich provided lunch Presentations by gardening specialists Includes a garden tools swap event Sign up at the facility or phoneemail
PICKLE-BALL ndashHeld Rec Centre Main Hall Tuesdays + Thursdays 1145am-145pm Pay only for the times you
attend For more info contact Vicki recreationchestermerecrcacom
Whitecappersrsquo Office hoursTuesdays 100-300pm
Address 201B West Chestermere Drive (South end of the Rec Centre)
Office phone 403-235-2117 (if we arenrsquot there please leave a message)
The Library is open Mon - Thur 10am - 9pm | Fri amp Sat 10am-5pm |Sun - noon-4pm
105B Marina Road ndash lower level of Town Hall bull 403- 272-9025 wwwchestermerepubliclibrarycom
Spring Reading Program 2016
This program is designed to promote literacy and instill a love of reading Sign up with your Library card and track your reading minutes Everyone is wel-come to participate in activities The fun begins with a special Firefighters Sto-rytime on Friday April 1 at 1015am The Spring Reading Program runs April 1 to April 30 Check our April 2016 Program Guide for a detailed list of scheduled activities
Paint Night Fundraiser
Donrsquot miss out on the fun Our first ldquoPaint Niterdquo fundraiser is on Thursday April 7 from 700pm-900pm at Chestermere Landing Dockside Bar amp Grill 109 East Chestermere Drive Register at httppaintnitecompageseventsviewcalgary1054407 Tickets are still available Please come out and support your Library
Programs amp Events
Tuesday Mar 29 700-830pm Bible Stories for Grownups with Dr Preston PouteauxWednesday Mar 30 1015-1045am Storytime at the Library 130pm Baby amp Me Parent Link - Attachment ParentingFriday Apr 1 1015am Firefighter Storytime ndash Spring Reading Program Kick-offSaturdays 300-400pm Drop-In LEGO Program for ages 8+ (under 8 accompanied by adult)
Stories to Go Tuesday April 12 1015am amp Tuesday April 26 1015amJoin us for special storytimes at Waiting Room Cafeacute 101 288 Kinniburgh Blvd
Drop-In LEGOChildren can create their own Lego project We have the classic Lego bricks as well as Lego mini-figures and lots of accessories Kids under 8 years old must be accompanied by an adult
Holiday HoursThe Library is open Saturday March 26 from 1000am-500pm but will be closed Fri-
day March 25 Sunday March 27 and Monday March 28
Happy Easter
Public Library Whitecappers
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THE
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Your Carpets professionally cleaned freshened deodorized and sanitized with our powerful truck mountedwater softener unit NO Ph residuals
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
22 Acres minutes from Chestermere $385000
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Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
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Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Document use Numeracy Writing
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ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
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estimates no upfront fees com-
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Local Chestermere resident
Felker - Dunbar LawBarrister amp SolicitorNotary Public
4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
Tony SouthwellChiropractor
Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Lorli JS DukartLawyer amp Notary (403) 216-6837
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Resident
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
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Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
29| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
THE
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Larry Christmanndeliverytheanchorca
4036071796
AdministrationAccountingBookings
Kathy Johnston4037741352
kathytheanchorca
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Distributed door to door Thursdays to the City of Chestermere Delivered to newspaper boxes in Langdon Strathmore Carseland and Mosleigh Wednesdays Digitally available on Tuesdays
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30 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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32 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Aspen Crossing located on Highway
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Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
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Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT THE CHESTERMERE REC CENTRE
For more info call 403-272-7170 or email recreationchestermerecrcacom
CRCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS AT THE REC CEN-
TRE FOR AGES 6-12 July 4th ndash August 31st
Best Deal $190000 for 8frac12 wks (CRCA members
only)Weekly Members $250wk or Non Members
$275wk(Short weeks will be prorated and payment
plans are available)Register at wwwchestermerecrca
com or at the Rec Centre Office
CRCA RECREATIONAL OUTDOOR SOCCER FOR
AGES 3 ndash 8 3 amp 4 yr old program runs Sundays and
Tuesdays (4 and 5pm)5 amp 6 yr old program runs
Mondays (615 ndash 745 pm)7 amp 8 yr old program
runs Wednesdays (615 ndash 745 pm)For complete info
go to wwwchestemerecrcacom Registrations starts
March 1st and ends March 31st
BAREFOOT BOOTCAMP Ages 18 +
A highndashoctane class that combines boot camp and
yogaWed 630 ndash 730 PIP Classroom at Prairie
Waters ElementarySession 2 Mar 30 ndash May 25 (No
class Apr 13) ndash Registration open For more info
email freshair_freakhotmailcom Fee Members
$8000 Non Members $10500
GENTLE FLOW AND GO YOGA Ages 18 +
New to yoga Come flow and grow with us All
levels welcome Wed 730 ndash 830 PIP Classroom at
Prairie Waters ElementaryMar 30 ndash May 25 No Apr
13 Members $8000 Non Members $10500
For more info email freshair_freakhotmailcom
NEW MUSIC INSPIRED HOOLA HOOP PRO-
GRAM Ages 6 ndash 99 Full-body workout while you
have fun with a hoola hoopWednesdays 700 ndash
800 Apr 6 ndash June 8 (no Apr 13)Rec Centre Main
Hall All levels welcome Ages 18+ Member
$10000 Non - Member $12500Ages 6 ndash 17
Member $6000 Non Member $8500
Register online wwwchestermerecrcacom or at
the rec centre officeFor more info email instructor
JaxinpinkgmailcomHoola Hoops and Yoga Mats
provided (Please bring yours if you have them)
MOM 2 MOM SALE AND TRADE SHOW
Come browse a huge selection of gently used chil-
drenrsquos clothing and toysSat April 16th 2016 10am
- 3pm the Rec Centre Main HallAdmission
$2 Person (Children amp Seniors are free) Strollers
welcome after 12pmMom Vendor table registration
($25) opens on Feb 19thwwwfacebookcomches-
termeremom2mom for more detailsOr call Jocelyn
403-272-7170 email adminchestermerecrca
com The Trade show will bring together organiza-
tions that offer products and services for families
To book a table for the trade show email Vicki at
recreationchestermerecrcacom
JELLYBEAN DANCES FOR GRADES 4 ndash 9
April 29th May 20th amp June 24th700 ndash 930 pm
$700 at the door Email recreationchestermerecr-
cacom for more info or to volunteer
CRCA YOUTH RECREATIONAL BASKETBALL
Mondays the Chestermere Lake Middle School
Apr 25 May 2 9 16 and 30 June 6 13 and 20
(No May 23rd) Gr 2 - 5 6 - 7 pm Gr 6 - 9 7- 8
pm (Minimum 10class)Fee Members $11500
Non-Members $14000
NEW FAMILY DROP IN BASKETBALL
630mdash800 pm at Prairie Waters Elementary
School Friday Feb 5th to April 29th No Feb 19th
Mar 25th amp Apr 15th Children 12 and under must
be accompanied by an adult Cost $500person or
$1000family (cash only at the door)
SPORTBALL
Sportball is offering Outdoor Multi-Sport Programs
for 3-5 year olds amp Outdoor parent and tot soccer
for 2 ndash 3 year olds at the Chestermere Rec Centre
This is not a CRCA run program Please register at
sportballcacalgary
FRIDAY NIGHT FRIENDS ACTIVITY NIGHT - FRI-
DAYS APRIL 8TH MAY 13TH AND JUNE 3RD
Connecting families with children with special
needs All ages from toddlers to adults 630mdash830
pm at the Chestermere Rec Centre Main Hall
This will be an opportunity to let the kids play and
network with other familiesCost $1000family
at the door includes coffee juice and treats (Or
donate what you can)For more info email recrea-
tionchestermerecrcacom
NOON PICKLEBALL is back at the Chestermere
Rec Centre Tues amp Thurs 1145 am ndash 145 pm
$250 for Members $500 for Non Members
For more info email recreationchestermerecrca
com
PRESCHOOL OPEN GYM
Tues amp Thurs 9 ndash 1030 am Chestermere Rec
Centre MPP RmCost $300 for members $500 for
non-membersThis is a parent supervised gym time
Equipment will be supplied
31| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Your Carpets professionally cleaned freshened deodorized and sanitized with our powerful truck mountedwater softener unit NO Ph residuals
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
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Each office independently owned and operated
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Rayna McKay
Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Coming Events
EDMONTON STAMP CLUB 2016
Stamp Show April 2-3 Sat 10-5 Sun
10-4 Central Lionrsquos Center 113 Street
amp 111 Ave Edmonton Stamps for
sale junior table National level com-
petitive exhibits WSP wine amp cheese
reception BNAPS Breakfast more
wwwedmontonstampclubcom
Child Care
Chestermere Montessori now offers
Out of School Care Program Com-
petitive rate high quality Limited
spots availablecall 403-510-4632 to
book your spot
Employment Opp
AGRICULTURAL FOREMAN Full-time
permanent responsible for assisting in
the supervision of seasonal staff and
delivery of County Agricultural Services
programs See wwwbiglakescountyca
select employment
INTERIOR HE AV Y EQUIPMENT
SCHOOL Hands-On Tasks Star t
Weekly GPS Training Funding amp
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
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40rsquo amp 53rsquo 40rsquo insulated reefersfreezers
Modifications possible windows doors
walls as office living work-shop etc
40rsquo flatrackbridge 1-866-528-7108
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CLASSIFIEDS 37| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
maternity post at LakeMed clinic in Chestermere
Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Customizable and secure From storage to workspace
Service available at select supporting
Distributors Call 1-888-263-8254
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metal clad or fabric clad Complete
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403-998-7907 jcameronadvance-
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Residential and Commercial cleaning
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call Irina (403) 690-1407 Residential
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913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
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housing Call 1-800-461-7632 or visit
wwwunitedhomescanadacom to dis-
cover how we can help you find your
new home
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near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
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706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
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repairs residentialcommercial Free
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4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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EDMONTON STAMP CLUB 2016
Stamp Show April 2-3 Sat 10-5 Sun
10-4 Central Lionrsquos Center 113 Street
amp 111 Ave Edmonton Stamps for
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
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rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Submitted By Pat Herchak
Itrsquos that time of year again so make sure you mark your calendar for Sat-urday April 30th Itrsquos Chestermerersquos premier social event of the year the 7th Annual Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance Every year this great happening ushers
in the unofficial beginning of the sum-mer season and will surely sell out again What better way than feasting on a great meal of fresh cooked delectable whole Atlantic Lobster and sumptuous Alber-ta Beef Steak with all the fixings The Knights will be injecting more Mari-time flavour into the occasion this time around this year the musicrsquos supplied by ldquoFraid Knotrdquo Our Band plays a variety of music but their specialty is energetic Celtic music Their rich sound employs traditional mandolin accordion tin drum and bouzouki instrumentation but with a decidedly rockinrsquo edge For sure to delight all that attend Also up for grabs are some great Door
Prizes a 50-50 Draw and a Heads and Tails competition always a crowd pleaser with loads of laughs There is also an Instant Wine Cellar Draw with only 100 tickets sold A great chance to win 25
Bottles of Wine This fundraising dinner in past years
has benefited charities like Elizabeth House a home for pregnant and parent-ing teens and local Chestermere projects like the Cenotaph monument and the Chestermere Family Bike Park This year we are turning our attention to the Chestermere Food Bank In this time of need our own food bank is stressed by higher numbers of recipients and we are requesting your attendence to help us fill the shelves Chesterfarians are well know for coming to the aid of their own what better way and have a great evening out too So make sure you tell your friends neighbours and co-workers Oh what the heck tell your kin A great time will be be had by all just ask any-one that has enjoyed The K of C Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Dinner and Dance in past years Remember April 30th Chestermere
Rec Centre Cocktails start at 530pm Dinner at 615 Tickets are just $75 per person (unchanged for the past 4 years in this era of rising prices) Free Limo service home afterwards supplied Moun-tain View Memorial Gardens and Funeral Home Call Patrick 403-923-0099 to reserve your tickets early Ya all come now you wonrsquot regret it
Knights of Columbus Surf lsquoNrsquo Turf Fundraising Dinner and Dance
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
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Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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EDMONTON STAMP CLUB 2016
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spots availablecall 403-510-4632 to
book your spot
Employment Opp
AGRICULTURAL FOREMAN Full-time
permanent responsible for assisting in
the supervision of seasonal staff and
delivery of County Agricultural Services
programs See wwwbiglakescountyca
select employment
INTERIOR HE AV Y EQUIPMENT
SCHOOL Hands-On Tasks Star t
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1-866-399-3853 or go to iheschool
com
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newspapers are looking for people like
you Post your resume online FREE
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to start training for your work-at-home
career today
Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
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Equipment For Sale
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Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
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Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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Service available at select supporting
Distributors Call 1-888-263-8254
POLE BARNS Shops steel buildings
metal clad or fabric clad Complete
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403-998-7907 jcameronadvance-
buildingscom
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LINGS of hardy trees shrubs amp berries
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Replacement guarantee 1-866-873-
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Secure a RV site for this spring and
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free-assessment
House Cleaning
Residential and Commercial cleaning
services available Registered and
insured references available Please
call Irina (403) 690-1407 Residential
Cleaning Service in Langdon - Call
Theresa for a Free Quote at (403)
880 2975 - Over 20 years experience
House Sitting
Dog walking dog and house sitting
services Have peace of mind while
at work or on vacation Reliable
trustworthy and affordable Please
call Pavlina (403) 499-9363
Livestock for Sale
FOR SALE Simmeron Simmentals full-
blood full Fleckvieh bulls yearlings and
1-2 year old polled and horned AI
bloodlines very quiet muscled 780-
913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
Manufactured Homes
2015 SRI MODULAR Showhome
Clearance Great savings on new orders
until May 1 2016 Call us for pricing at
1-855-348-0808 or visit wwwwest-
erncanadianmodularcom
NO MATTER WHO you are we have
a home that fits your lifestyle at United
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experience in providing the best value
in quality modular and manufactured
housing Call 1-800-461-7632 or visit
wwwunitedhomescanadacom to dis-
cover how we can help you find your
new home
Real Estate
2237 +- ACRES GRAZING LEASE
near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
water throughout Jerry Hodge 780-
706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
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5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
Altario Alberta Ritchie Bros Auc-
tioneers Unreserved Auction April
12 in Provost Alberta Fenced land
natural spring water Contact Jerry
Hodge 780-706-6652 rbauctioncom
realestate
PASTURE amp GRAZING LEASE near
High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
780-706-6652 Broker All West Realty
Ltd rbauctioncomrealestate
SHOP amp OFFICE COMPLEX - Millet
Alberta Ritchie Bros Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
monton 27730+- sq ft industrial
shop amp office complex - 40 +- title
acres Jerry Hodge 780-706-6652
Broker All West Realty Ltd rbauction
comrealestate
PASTURE amp HAY LAND 400 - 8000
acres year round water Management
available Central Sask Natural springs
excellent water Grazing available
Other small amp large grain amp pasture
quarters $150k $26m Doug Rue 306-
716-2671 saskfarmsshawca
Services
GET BACK on track Bad credit Bills
Unemployed Need money We lend
If you own your own home - you
qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp
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pioneerwestcom
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Quilting FOREVER HUGSMemory
Quilt Services and more Visit us on
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we do and what other quilting ser-
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QuiltingForeverHugscom
HARDINGS PAINTING Interior
Exterior Painting drywallceiling
repairs residentialcommercial Free
estimates no upfront fees com-
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WCB member of BBB Call Phil at
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Travel
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com (TICO04001400)
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WANTED WILL PAY cash for construc-
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dozers (farm tractors wloaders) 1985
or newer Skid steers wheel loaders
screeners low beds any condition
running or not 250-260-0217
WANTED - SHED ANTLERS Buying
shed antlers all sizes and conditions
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403-352-9397 or donovanhtelusnet
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403 207-2005
209 - 175 Chestermere Station Way
Mon - Fri -9am - 8pmSat 930am - 6pm
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Local Chestermere resident
Felker - Dunbar LawBarrister amp SolicitorNotary Public
4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
Tony SouthwellChiropractor
Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
bull Get connectedbull Get movingbull Get chiropractic
wwwchestermerefamilychirocom
Lorli JS DukartLawyer amp Notary (403) 216-6837
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LocalChestermere
Resident
21 41 Chelsea St NW CalgaryWill Make House Calls
And Hospital Visits
Alberta Hearing CenterFor all Your hearing needs
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Oasis Medical Centre Chestermere
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403 668 - 7776
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
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Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
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Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
33| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
wwwchestermeredirectoryca
find it here
403-207-1776
Doug amp Marjorie McKay
Lakefront building lot 50 by 290rsquo $599000
3 bedroom Bungalow Langdon $375000
5 Bedroom Bi-level Lakeview Landing $409000
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Each office independently owned and operated
wwwChestermereRealEstatecom
Rayna McKay
Michelle Eldjarnson
Register for the Parade of Garage Sales May 13 14 amp 15 on our website
Open house Saturday 2-4 164 Kinniburgh Circle 4 bedroomtriple garage 2800 sq ft
Submitted By Shawn Marie Watson with Colby Jenkins Pn1 Lifepath Wellness Centre
March is a busy month for health and wellness It is lsquoNational Nutrition Monthrsquo and lsquoWorld Oral Health Dayrsquo falls on March 20th this year as well There is a strong connection between the health of our mouth and our overall health and wellness it is important for us to con-sider the impact each one has on the other Our diet can impact both our weight management and oral health in an adverse way The common denominator that links oral health and
nutrition is sugar Sugar impacts our health by spiking insulin beyond normal levels When this occurs excess insulin that is left over from what our body does not use is converted into fat and stored in our bodies Many people are starting to become more aware of the
amount of sugar they consume in the foods they eat however what most of us are not aware of is how hidden sugars sneak into our food and beverages Sugar can appear in your foods as molasses honey sorghum corn syrup high fructose corn syrup glucose fructose lactose dextrose sucrose galactose and maltose A considerable amount of sugar can be found in many
foods that most people would assume to be low in sugar such as spaghetti sauce bread ketchup low fat products and beverages such as Vitamin Water and Gatorade
1 Cup of Tomato Sauce = 10 grams of sugar2 Slices of White Bread = 3 grams of sugar
1 Tablespoon of Ketchup = 37 grams of sugar6oz Low-fat Yogurt = 14 grams of sugar1-20oz Bottle of Vitamin Water = 32 grams of sugar1-8oz Bottle of Gatorade = 14 grams of sugar Excess sugar in our diets is also very harmful to our
teeth Bacteria found inside the mouth feeds off of the sugar we eat Acid is produced which attacks the tooth
causing decay Avoiding sugar can be difficult especially when many healthy food options such and fruit and dairy products contain natural sugarsThe best way to avoid tooth decay from excess sugar is
to brush and floss after eating If this is not an option rinsing your mouth with water will help to clear excess food particles and any lingering sugar In addition to
brushing and flossing there are foods that help to clean your teeth after meals They include
bull Cheese Eating cheese between meals is very ben-eficial for your teeth Cheese raises the pH levels
in your mouth which in turn lowers the amount of acid and reduces your risk of developing tooth de-cay Cheese also increases the amount of saliva in your mouth which washes away sugars and excess food particles
bull Fibrous Fruits and Vegetables Eating fibrous foods such as apples carrots and celery clean your teeth while you eat and also help to produce saliva which washes away sugars Saliva also neutralizes the acid that causes tooth decay
It can be very easy for the amount of sugar in your diet to add up to an unhealthy amount If you find you have a sweet tooth after cutting out added and hidden sugars there are great alternatives out there such as Truvia and Stevia which are zero calorie all natural sweeteners derived from the Stevia Leaf Xylitol is another natural sweetener that has many benefits for your teeth There is some research that suggests Xylitol prevents the formation of cavities because the bacteria in the mouth is not able to use sugar to produce acid Artificial sweeteners such as Splenda (sucralose) Sweet and Low (sodium cycla-mate or saccharine) and NutraSweet (aspartame) are not recommended because of the adverse health effects they can have on your health Brushing and flossing between meals taking the time
to find out how much sugar is in the foods you eat and limiting unnecessary sugar from your diet are simple ways to become healthier overall
Avoiding Excess Sugars in Our DietTaking Care of Your Body and Your Teeth at the Same Time
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
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Food handling certificate Experi-
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Languages English BookKeeping and
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Applications Cash Register Point of
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$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
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conditions and physical capabilities
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others Problem Solving Decision
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ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
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403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
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Aspen Crossing located on Highway
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Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
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Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
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Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
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1 year Language English Work
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use of memory finding information
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Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
34 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
The Rotary Club Of Chestermere meets every Wednesday from 530 ndash 630pm at the
Chestermere Business Park 105 100 Rainbow Road Everyone is welcome Please email Rotary-Chestermeregmailcom for more information Lakeside Quiltersrsquo Guild Meeting each month
at the Chestermere Recreation Centre on the first Wednesday of each month Sew days are on the third Wednesday of each month and a sew Sat-urday each month excluding summer Quilting experience not required new members welcome For more information please contact Marilyn at 403-540-3652
The Walking Connection Thurs 130 pm Meet at the Waiting Room Cafeacute ndash Suite 101 288 Kinnin-burgh Blvd Why not join us for a frac12 hour walk and a frac12 hour coffee Itrsquos a great way to connect with other people in your community improve your mental health and to get some fresh air and gentle exerciseThere is no charge but coffee is at your own expenseFor more info call
403 365-5400 ext 2 or email yvonneharrisalbertahealthservicesca
Chestermere Running Group Come run with a group We run together twice a week Tuesdays at 7pm and Saturdays at 9am This is an easy 5km group run for all levels we wonrsquot leave anyone behind If you can run 5k you are good to go We meet at the north end of John Peake Park - the side closer to city hall Join the Chestermere Runners group on Facebook to sign up so we know you are coming
The Chestermere Lions Club meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesday of the month September to June at Mountain View Funeral home on 17th Ave SE and Garden Road at 7pm Check out our website at e-clubhouseorgsitesChestermere or email us for more information at chestermerelcgmailcom
Chestermere Lakeside Kruzers Car ClubSee us on Facebook Contact Roy Spanko 403 285 8309
1 Zootopia (PG) animated2 10 Cloverfield Lane (PG-13) John Goodman
Mary Elizabeth Winstead3 Deadpool (R) Ryan Reynolds Morena Baccarin4 London Has Fallen (R) Gerard Butler Aaron
Eckhart5 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot (R) Tina Fey Margot
Robbie6 The Perfect Match (R) Terrence Jenkins Cassie
Ventura7 The Young Messiah (PG-13) Adam Greaves-
Neal Vincent Walsh8 Grimsby (R) Sacha Baron Cohen Mark Strong9 Gods of Egypt (PG-13) Brenton Thwaites Niko-
laj Coster-Waldau10 Risen (PG-13) Joseph Fiennes Tom Felton
Chestermere Food Bank Wish List
shampoo conditioner
paper towels Kraft Dinner juice
ChestermerefoodbankcomTHIS WEEKrsquoS FOOD BANK WISH LIST
feminine supplies
Chestermere Food Bank lsquoopen hoursrsquo
Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday
1100 am ndash 100 pm Wednesday
500 pm ndash 800 pm
GROUPS AND CLUBS Whatrsquos Happening The Chestermere Knights of Columbus are
extremely pleased to announce that proceeds from this yearrsquos Surf-n-turf Dinner amp Dance will help support our local food bank Join us on April 30th at the CRCA for an unforgettable high energy evening with great food live band and dance Text 403-689-5039 to reserve your tickets
Chestermere Historical FoundationAnnounces its Annual General Meeting Tuesday
April 12th 2016 at 630pm at the Chestermere Pub-lic Library For more information on the meeting go to wwwchestermerehistoryorg under Meetings
Chestermere Market on April 9th 10-3pmInside Rec Centre in the MPP Hall201 West Chestermere DriveLots of vendorsHope to see everyone out supporting the vendors
St Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Parish
Holy Week Masses
(celebrated at St Gabriel School 197 Invermere Drive)
Holy Thursday Mass ndash March 24th at 700PM Good Friday Service ndash March 25th at 300PM Easter Vigil Mass ndash March 26th at 800PM Easter Sunday Masses ndash March 27th at 900AM and 1030AM
Parish Office phone 403-455-0196 Website wwwsaintgabrielparishca
Everyone Welcome
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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Child Care
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career today
Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
A-STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS 20rsquo
40rsquo amp 53rsquo 40rsquo insulated reefersfreezers
Modifications possible windows doors
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wwwrtccontainercom
Feed and Seed
HEATED CANOLA buying Green
Heated or Springthrashed Canola Buy-
ing oats barley wheat amp peas for feed
Buying damaged or offgrade grain ldquoOn
Farm Pickuprdquo Westcan Feed amp Grain
1-877-250-5252
For Sale
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METAL ROOFING amp SIDING 32+ co-
lours available at over 55 Distributors
40 year warranty 48 hour Express
CLASSIFIEDS 37| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
maternity post at LakeMed clinic in Chestermere
Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
Check status of 3 government grantsassistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRONrsquoS $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE
PS We also drill for people who arenrsquot short of cash
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
Need a WATER WELL but short
of cash
Check status of 3 government grantsassistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRONrsquoS $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE
Time Payment Plan OAC for water wells and water treatment
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at www1800bigironcom
Big Iron drills all winter longcheck rig availability in your areaPS We also drill for people who arenrsquot short of cash
Need a WATER WELL but short
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Livestock for Sale
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Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
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706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
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5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
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PASTURE amp GRAZING LEASE near
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27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
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Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www1800bigironcom
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www1800bigironcom
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
35| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Strathmore RCMP
Strathmore AB - On the afternoon of March 10 2016 Strathmore RCMP re-ceived a call that a body had been discov-ered on the shores of the Bow River south east of Carseland AB With the assistance of the Calgary Med-
ical Examiners office the RCMP have positively identified the remains of Michael ULLY ( 41) of Strathmore AB Ully was previously reported missing to
the RCMP in November of 2015 The RCMP are not looking for any suspects as the death is not believed to be suspicious The RCMP and family of Michael ULLY
would like to sincerely thank all the mem-bers of the public search teams and media outlets who took the time in searching for Michael and ask for their privacy during this time
Missing Person LocatedStrathmore RCMP Detachment
CLASSIFIEDS36 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
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career today
Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
Day Night Evening Wage $1575
Hourly for 40 hours per week Sub-
ject to wage increase bonus and
incentives Anticipated Start Date
Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
credentials (certificates licenses
memberships courses etc) Safe
Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
Accounting experience Cashiering
Business Equipment and Computer
Applications Cash Register Point of
Sale System General office equip-
ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
Specific Skills Plan organize direct
control and evaluate daily operations
Implement operational procedures
Control inventory respond to cus-
tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
performance train staff supervise
staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
Fast paced environment tight dead-
lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
Skills Establish methods to meet
work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
Work Conditions and Physical Ca-
pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
A-STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS 20rsquo
40rsquo amp 53rsquo 40rsquo insulated reefersfreezers
Modifications possible windows doors
walls as office living work-shop etc
40rsquo flatrackbridge 1-866-528-7108
wwwrtccontainercom
Feed and Seed
HEATED CANOLA buying Green
Heated or Springthrashed Canola Buy-
ing oats barley wheat amp peas for feed
Buying damaged or offgrade grain ldquoOn
Farm Pickuprdquo Westcan Feed amp Grain
1-877-250-5252
For Sale
VISIT NEWMOMCA to get money
saving coupons that help you save on
your favourite brands 25+ new online
and store coupons every month Check
in regularly to see how much you can
save Join newmomca today and start
saving Register code LEARN
SAWMILLS from only $4397 Make
money amp save money with your own
bandmill Cut lumber any dimension
In stock ready to ship Free info amp dvd
wwwNorwoodSawmillscom400OT
1-800-566-6899 ext 400OT
METAL ROOFING amp SIDING 32+ co-
lours available at over 55 Distributors
40 year warranty 48 hour Express
CLASSIFIEDS 37| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
maternity post at LakeMed clinic in Chestermere
Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
12345
12345
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide)Iron Filters bull Softeners bull Reverse Osmosis bull ldquoKontinuous ShoKrdquo Chlorinator
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at www1800bigironcom
Big Iron drills all winter longcheck rig availability in your area
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
Check status of 3 government grantsassistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRONrsquoS $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE
PS We also drill for people who arenrsquot short of cash
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
Need a WATER WELL but short
of cash
Check status of 3 government grantsassistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRONrsquoS $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE
Time Payment Plan OAC for water wells and water treatment
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at www1800bigironcom
Big Iron drills all winter longcheck rig availability in your areaPS We also drill for people who arenrsquot short of cash
Need a WATER WELL but short
of cash
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WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
Steel containers from 8 - 53
20 amp 40 skids with optional 4 landings
available Mount with twist locks
Customizable and secure From storage to workspace
Service available at select supporting
Distributors Call 1-888-263-8254
POLE BARNS Shops steel buildings
metal clad or fabric clad Complete
supply and installation Call John at
403-998-7907 jcameronadvance-
buildingscom
RETIRED BUSINESS for sale 2000
metricSAE 11 piece wrench sets plus
14000 single combination metricSAE
wrenches Truck and camper all for
$25000 Email tkachukrshawca
REFORESTATION NURSERY SEED-
LINGS of hardy trees shrubs amp berries
for shelterbelts or landscaping Spruce
amp Pine from $099tree Free shipping
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3846 or wwwtreetimeca
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beyond RV Sites throughout Alberta
1-866-433-6331
Health
CANADA BENEFIT GROUP - Do you
or someone you know suffer from a
disability Get up to $40000 from the
Canadian Government Toll free 1-888-
511-2250 or wwwcanadabenefitca
free-assessment
House Cleaning
Residential and Commercial cleaning
services available Registered and
insured references available Please
call Irina (403) 690-1407 Residential
Cleaning Service in Langdon - Call
Theresa for a Free Quote at (403)
880 2975 - Over 20 years experience
House Sitting
Dog walking dog and house sitting
services Have peace of mind while
at work or on vacation Reliable
trustworthy and affordable Please
call Pavlina (403) 499-9363
Livestock for Sale
FOR SALE Simmeron Simmentals full-
blood full Fleckvieh bulls yearlings and
1-2 year old polled and horned AI
bloodlines very quiet muscled 780-
913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
Manufactured Homes
2015 SRI MODULAR Showhome
Clearance Great savings on new orders
until May 1 2016 Call us for pricing at
1-855-348-0808 or visit wwwwest-
erncanadianmodularcom
NO MATTER WHO you are we have
a home that fits your lifestyle at United
Homes Canada Over 40 years of
experience in providing the best value
in quality modular and manufactured
housing Call 1-800-461-7632 or visit
wwwunitedhomescanadacom to dis-
cover how we can help you find your
new home
Real Estate
2237 +- ACRES GRAZING LEASE
near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
water throughout Jerry Hodge 780-
706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
rbauctioncomrealestate
5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
Altario Alberta Ritchie Bros Auc-
tioneers Unreserved Auction April
12 in Provost Alberta Fenced land
natural spring water Contact Jerry
Hodge 780-706-6652 rbauctioncom
realestate
PASTURE amp GRAZING LEASE near
High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
780-706-6652 Broker All West Realty
Ltd rbauctioncomrealestate
SHOP amp OFFICE COMPLEX - Millet
Alberta Ritchie Bros Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
monton 27730+- sq ft industrial
shop amp office complex - 40 +- title
acres Jerry Hodge 780-706-6652
Broker All West Realty Ltd rbauction
comrealestate
PASTURE amp HAY LAND 400 - 8000
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available Central Sask Natural springs
excellent water Grazing available
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quarters $150k $26m Doug Rue 306-
716-2671 saskfarmsshawca
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Unemployed Need money We lend
If you own your own home - you
qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp
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Quilting FOREVER HUGSMemory
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Hugscom or email Kathy at contact
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Exterior Painting drywallceiling
repairs residentialcommercial Free
estimates no upfront fees com-
petitive pricing liability insurance
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403-254-4726
Travel
SAVE 30 on our Heart of the Arctic
Adventure Visit Inuit Communities in
Greenland and Nunavut aboard the
comfortable 198-passenger Ocean
Endeavour Call for details 1-800-363-
7566 or visit wwwadventurecanada
com (TICO04001400)
Wanted
WANTEDBUYING Alberta Antler
Buying shed antler of all speciesgrade
Competitive pricing amp fair grading Will
buy deer elk moose - all grades amp all
amounts Keep this ad - buying all the
time Herb 780-385-0076
WANTED WILL PAY cash for construc-
tion equipment backhoes excavators
dozers (farm tractors wloaders) 1985
or newer Skid steers wheel loaders
screeners low beds any condition
running or not 250-260-0217
WANTED - SHED ANTLERS Buying
shed antlers all sizes and conditions
Paying top dollar for elk deer moose
Buying all the time Phone text email
403-352-9397 or donovanhtelusnet
GIFTSTOYS
PARTY
and a little bit of everything else
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Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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at Noon
Auctions
COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION 6th An-
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EDMONTON STAMP CLUB 2016
Stamp Show April 2-3 Sat 10-5 Sun
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amp 111 Ave Edmonton Stamps for
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reception BNAPS Breakfast more
wwwedmontonstampclubcom
Child Care
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book your spot
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AGRICULTURAL FOREMAN Full-time
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delivery of County Agricultural Services
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Aspen Crossing is located on Highway
24 1 mile east of Mossleigh Alberta
and is looking for one Restaurant
Manager (NOC0631) Location
Highway 24 Mossleigh AG TOL 1PO
Terms of Employment Permanent
Full Time Shift Overtime Weekend
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Feb 1 2016 Skill Requirements Ed-
ucation Completion of high school
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Food handling certificate Experi-
ence 2 years to less than 3 years
Languages English BookKeeping and
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Applications Cash Register Point of
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ment Ability to supervise 10 People
or less Budgetary Responsibility $0-
$100000 Work Setting Restaurant
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control and evaluate daily operations
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tomer complaints ensure health and
safety regulations are followed ne-
gotiate arrangements with suppliers
for food and other supplies set staff
work schedules and monitor staff
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staff customer service oriented work
conditions and physical capabilities
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lines repetitive tasks attention to
detail combination of sitting stand-
ing walking standing for extended
periods Transportationtravel Infor-
mation Own transportation Rural
area remote location Reading text
Document use Numeracy Writing
Communication Working with
others Problem Solving Decision
making Critical Thinking Job task
planning and organizing Significant
use of memory finding information
computer use and continuous learn-
ing Employer Aspen CrossingJason
Thornhill How to Apply By Mail Box
30 MossleighAB TOL 1PO By Fax
403-534-2126 Phone 403-534-2129
By Email donnaaspencrossingcom
Aspen Crossing located on Highway
24 Mossleigh AB is looking for one
Food Service Supervisor (NOC 6212)
Location Highway 24 1 mile west of
Mossleigh AB TOL OPO Terms of
Employment Permanent Full Time
Shift Overtime Weekend Day
Night Evening Salary $1356 Hour-
ly for 40 hours per week subject to
wage increase bonus and incentives
Anticipated Start Date (at the latest
3 months) As soon as Possible Ed-
ucation Completion of High School
Experience 7 months to less than
1 year Language English Work
Setting Railway Car Supervisory
Experience Food and Beverage Serv-
ers Food service counter attendants
and food preparers kitchen and food
service helpers Cooks Additional
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work schedules Train staff in job du-
ties sanitation and safety procedures
prepare budget and cost estimates
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pabilities Fast paced environment
work under pressure tight deadlines
standing for extended periods bend-
ing crouching kneeling Work site
environment Hot Work Location
Information Staff accommodation
available Ability to Supervise Staff
in various areas of responsibility Es-
sential Skills Reading text Numeracy
writing communication working with
others problem solving decision
making critical thinking job task
planning and organizing significant
use of memory finding information
Continuous learning How to Apply
By Mail Box 30 MossleighAB TOL
1PO By Fax 403-534-2126 Phone
403-534-2129 By Email donna
aspencrossingcom
Medical Office Assistant to take over
a full-time maternity post at LakeMed
clinic in Chestermere Qualified
applicant must be flexible and able
to work evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
Equipment For Sale
A-STEEL SHIPPING CONTAINERS 20rsquo
40rsquo amp 53rsquo 40rsquo insulated reefersfreezers
Modifications possible windows doors
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40rsquo flatrackbridge 1-866-528-7108
wwwrtccontainercom
Feed and Seed
HEATED CANOLA buying Green
Heated or Springthrashed Canola Buy-
ing oats barley wheat amp peas for feed
Buying damaged or offgrade grain ldquoOn
Farm Pickuprdquo Westcan Feed amp Grain
1-877-250-5252
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CLASSIFIEDS 37| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
maternity post at LakeMed clinic in Chestermere
Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
12345
12345
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide)Iron Filters bull Softeners bull Reverse Osmosis bull ldquoKontinuous ShoKrdquo Chlorinator
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at www1800bigironcom
Big Iron drills all winter longcheck rig availability in your area
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
Check status of 3 government grantsassistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRONrsquoS $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE
PS We also drill for people who arenrsquot short of cash
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
Need a WATER WELL but short
of cash
Check status of 3 government grantsassistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRONrsquoS $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE
Time Payment Plan OAC for water wells and water treatment
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at www1800bigironcom
Big Iron drills all winter longcheck rig availability in your areaPS We also drill for people who arenrsquot short of cash
Need a WATER WELL but short
of cash
RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide)Iron Filters bull Softeners bull Reverse Osmosis bull ldquoKontinuous ShoKrdquo Chlorinator
Time Payment Plan OAC for water wells and water treatment
12345
12345
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
780 440 4037 | SEACANCOM
WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
Steel containers from 8 to 53 20 amp 40 skids with optional 4 landings available Mount with twist locks
Customizable and secure From storage to workspace
780 440 4037 | SEACANCOM
WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
Steel containers from 8 - 53
20 amp 40 skids with optional 4 landings
available Mount with twist locks
Customizable and secure From storage to workspace
Service available at select supporting
Distributors Call 1-888-263-8254
POLE BARNS Shops steel buildings
metal clad or fabric clad Complete
supply and installation Call John at
403-998-7907 jcameronadvance-
buildingscom
RETIRED BUSINESS for sale 2000
metricSAE 11 piece wrench sets plus
14000 single combination metricSAE
wrenches Truck and camper all for
$25000 Email tkachukrshawca
REFORESTATION NURSERY SEED-
LINGS of hardy trees shrubs amp berries
for shelterbelts or landscaping Spruce
amp Pine from $099tree Free shipping
Replacement guarantee 1-866-873-
3846 or wwwtreetimeca
W W WRVSITESC ANADA COM
Secure a RV site for this spring and
beyond RV Sites throughout Alberta
1-866-433-6331
Health
CANADA BENEFIT GROUP - Do you
or someone you know suffer from a
disability Get up to $40000 from the
Canadian Government Toll free 1-888-
511-2250 or wwwcanadabenefitca
free-assessment
House Cleaning
Residential and Commercial cleaning
services available Registered and
insured references available Please
call Irina (403) 690-1407 Residential
Cleaning Service in Langdon - Call
Theresa for a Free Quote at (403)
880 2975 - Over 20 years experience
House Sitting
Dog walking dog and house sitting
services Have peace of mind while
at work or on vacation Reliable
trustworthy and affordable Please
call Pavlina (403) 499-9363
Livestock for Sale
FOR SALE Simmeron Simmentals full-
blood full Fleckvieh bulls yearlings and
1-2 year old polled and horned AI
bloodlines very quiet muscled 780-
913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
Manufactured Homes
2015 SRI MODULAR Showhome
Clearance Great savings on new orders
until May 1 2016 Call us for pricing at
1-855-348-0808 or visit wwwwest-
erncanadianmodularcom
NO MATTER WHO you are we have
a home that fits your lifestyle at United
Homes Canada Over 40 years of
experience in providing the best value
in quality modular and manufactured
housing Call 1-800-461-7632 or visit
wwwunitedhomescanadacom to dis-
cover how we can help you find your
new home
Real Estate
2237 +- ACRES GRAZING LEASE
near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
water throughout Jerry Hodge 780-
706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
rbauctioncomrealestate
5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
Altario Alberta Ritchie Bros Auc-
tioneers Unreserved Auction April
12 in Provost Alberta Fenced land
natural spring water Contact Jerry
Hodge 780-706-6652 rbauctioncom
realestate
PASTURE amp GRAZING LEASE near
High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
780-706-6652 Broker All West Realty
Ltd rbauctioncomrealestate
SHOP amp OFFICE COMPLEX - Millet
Alberta Ritchie Bros Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
monton 27730+- sq ft industrial
shop amp office complex - 40 +- title
acres Jerry Hodge 780-706-6652
Broker All West Realty Ltd rbauction
comrealestate
PASTURE amp HAY LAND 400 - 8000
acres year round water Management
available Central Sask Natural springs
excellent water Grazing available
Other small amp large grain amp pasture
quarters $150k $26m Doug Rue 306-
716-2671 saskfarmsshawca
Services
GET BACK on track Bad credit Bills
Unemployed Need money We lend
If you own your own home - you
qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp
Member BBB 1-877-987-1420 www
pioneerwestcom
CRIMINAL RECORD Think Canadian
pardon US travel waiver Divorce
Simple Fast Inexpensive Debt recov-
ery Alberta collection to $25000 Cal-
gary 403-228-13001-800-347-2540
NEED A LOAN Own property Have
bad credit We can help Call toll free
1-866-405-1228 wwwfirstandsecond-
mortgagesca
E ASY ALBERTA DIVORCE Free
Consultation 1-800-320-2477 www
canadianlegalorg CCA Award 1
Paralegal A+ BBB Reputation 26 Years
Experience Open Mon - Sat
Quilting FOREVER HUGSMemory
Quilt Services and more Visit us on
our website for information on what
we do and what other quilting ser-
vices we offer wwwQuiltingForever-
Hugscom or email Kathy at contact
QuiltingForeverHugscom
HARDINGS PAINTING Interior
Exterior Painting drywallceiling
repairs residentialcommercial Free
estimates no upfront fees com-
petitive pricing liability insurance
WCB member of BBB Call Phil at
403-254-4726
Travel
SAVE 30 on our Heart of the Arctic
Adventure Visit Inuit Communities in
Greenland and Nunavut aboard the
comfortable 198-passenger Ocean
Endeavour Call for details 1-800-363-
7566 or visit wwwadventurecanada
com (TICO04001400)
Wanted
WANTEDBUYING Alberta Antler
Buying shed antler of all speciesgrade
Competitive pricing amp fair grading Will
buy deer elk moose - all grades amp all
amounts Keep this ad - buying all the
time Herb 780-385-0076
WANTED WILL PAY cash for construc-
tion equipment backhoes excavators
dozers (farm tractors wloaders) 1985
or newer Skid steers wheel loaders
screeners low beds any condition
running or not 250-260-0217
WANTED - SHED ANTLERS Buying
shed antlers all sizes and conditions
Paying top dollar for elk deer moose
Buying all the time Phone text email
403-352-9397 or donovanhtelusnet
GIFTSTOYS
PARTY
and a little bit of everything else
403 207-2005
209 - 175 Chestermere Station Way
Mon - Fri -9am - 8pmSat 930am - 6pm
SunHol 10am -5pm
38 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Local Chestermere resident
Felker - Dunbar LawBarrister amp SolicitorNotary Public
4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
Tony SouthwellChiropractor
Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
bull Get connectedbull Get movingbull Get chiropractic
wwwchestermerefamilychirocom
Lorli JS DukartLawyer amp Notary (403) 216-6837
Wills Estates Real EstateSmall Business Corporate
wwwdukartlawcom
LocalChestermere
Resident
21 41 Chelsea St NW CalgaryWill Make House Calls
And Hospital Visits
Alberta Hearing CenterFor all Your hearing needs
bull AADLbull WCBbull DVAbull ldquoPrivaterdquo
Oasis Medical Centre Chestermere
201 - 175 Chestermere Station Way
403 668 - 7776
bull Hearing Tests (ages 4 to Adult)bull Hearing Aidsbull Batteriesbull Ear Plugs
Please call for an appointment
Chestermere Taxi
403-714 -Taxi (8294)SINCE 2005
wwwchestermeretaxicomFlat rate to Calgary and Airport
Let Our Team of Professionals Take Care of All Your Business Needs
CORPORATE YEAR ENDS amp PERSONAL TAX BOOKKEEPING amp PAYROLL
TAX PLANNING amp BUSINESS CONSULTING
Phone 4039303330 infowiseandcompanyca 102 120 John Morris Way Chestermere wwwwiseandcompanyca
Professionals - Trades - Consultants - Retail - Small amp Medium Businesses
LIFESTYLE INSPIRED DESIGN
LOCAL FAMILY OWNED
BUSINESS
NEW amp
RENOVATIONS
LAKESIDE KITCHEN amp BATHCHESTERMERE
403 200 3106WWWLAKESIDECHESTERMERECA
The
Chestermere Anchorrsquos HERErsquoS MY CARDHERErsquoS MY CARD TO BOOK YOUR SPOT INHERErsquoS MY CARD
CALL 4037741352
Lawn Lord Landscaping
4034720984wwwlawnlordlandscapingcom
Call us for all your Landscaping needsbull Commercial bull Residential bull Acreages
We will Beat any Competitors Pricing
Phone (587) 470 7373 Fax (587) 470 7307
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Familybull CorporateCommercialbull Foreclosurebull Criminalbull Civil Litigationbull Personal Injury
Areas of Practice
39| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
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View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www1800bigironcom
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www1800bigironcom
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
CLASSIFIEDS 37| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Medical Office Assistant wanted
to take over a full-time
maternity post at LakeMed clinic in Chestermere
Qualified applicant must be
flexible and able to work
evenings and Saturdays in
rotation Fax resume to 403-235-3359
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RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide)Iron Filters bull Softeners bull Reverse Osmosis bull ldquoKontinuous ShoKrdquo Chlorinator
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at www1800bigironcom
Big Iron drills all winter longcheck rig availability in your area
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
Check status of 3 government grantsassistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRONrsquoS $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE
PS We also drill for people who arenrsquot short of cash
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
Need a WATER WELL but short
of cash
Check status of 3 government grantsassistance worth up to $5000 or more EACH and CHECK BIG IRONrsquoS $5000 WINTER DISCOUNT PACKAGE
Time Payment Plan OAC for water wells and water treatment
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at www1800bigironcom
Big Iron drills all winter longcheck rig availability in your areaPS We also drill for people who arenrsquot short of cash
Need a WATER WELL but short
of cash
RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide)Iron Filters bull Softeners bull Reverse Osmosis bull ldquoKontinuous ShoKrdquo Chlorinator
Time Payment Plan OAC for water wells and water treatment
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780 440 4037 | SEACANCOM
WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
Steel containers from 8 to 53 20 amp 40 skids with optional 4 landings available Mount with twist locks
Customizable and secure From storage to workspace
780 440 4037 | SEACANCOM
WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING
Steel containers from 8 - 53
20 amp 40 skids with optional 4 landings
available Mount with twist locks
Customizable and secure From storage to workspace
Service available at select supporting
Distributors Call 1-888-263-8254
POLE BARNS Shops steel buildings
metal clad or fabric clad Complete
supply and installation Call John at
403-998-7907 jcameronadvance-
buildingscom
RETIRED BUSINESS for sale 2000
metricSAE 11 piece wrench sets plus
14000 single combination metricSAE
wrenches Truck and camper all for
$25000 Email tkachukrshawca
REFORESTATION NURSERY SEED-
LINGS of hardy trees shrubs amp berries
for shelterbelts or landscaping Spruce
amp Pine from $099tree Free shipping
Replacement guarantee 1-866-873-
3846 or wwwtreetimeca
W W WRVSITESC ANADA COM
Secure a RV site for this spring and
beyond RV Sites throughout Alberta
1-866-433-6331
Health
CANADA BENEFIT GROUP - Do you
or someone you know suffer from a
disability Get up to $40000 from the
Canadian Government Toll free 1-888-
511-2250 or wwwcanadabenefitca
free-assessment
House Cleaning
Residential and Commercial cleaning
services available Registered and
insured references available Please
call Irina (403) 690-1407 Residential
Cleaning Service in Langdon - Call
Theresa for a Free Quote at (403)
880 2975 - Over 20 years experience
House Sitting
Dog walking dog and house sitting
services Have peace of mind while
at work or on vacation Reliable
trustworthy and affordable Please
call Pavlina (403) 499-9363
Livestock for Sale
FOR SALE Simmeron Simmentals full-
blood full Fleckvieh bulls yearlings and
1-2 year old polled and horned AI
bloodlines very quiet muscled 780-
913-7963 wwwsimmeronranchca
Manufactured Homes
2015 SRI MODULAR Showhome
Clearance Great savings on new orders
until May 1 2016 Call us for pricing at
1-855-348-0808 or visit wwwwest-
erncanadianmodularcom
NO MATTER WHO you are we have
a home that fits your lifestyle at United
Homes Canada Over 40 years of
experience in providing the best value
in quality modular and manufactured
housing Call 1-800-461-7632 or visit
wwwunitedhomescanadacom to dis-
cover how we can help you find your
new home
Real Estate
2237 +- ACRES GRAZING LEASE
near MacKay Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 375 AUMs natural
water throughout Jerry Hodge 780-
706-6652 Broker All West Realty Ltd
rbauctioncomrealestate
5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near
Altario Alberta Ritchie Bros Auc-
tioneers Unreserved Auction April
12 in Provost Alberta Fenced land
natural spring water Contact Jerry
Hodge 780-706-6652 rbauctioncom
realestate
PASTURE amp GRAZING LEASE near
High Prairie Alberta Ritchie Bros
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction April
27 in Edmonton 80 Acres Pasture amp 2
Parcels Grazing Lease Jerry Hodge
780-706-6652 Broker All West Realty
Ltd rbauctioncomrealestate
SHOP amp OFFICE COMPLEX - Millet
Alberta Ritchie Bros Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction April 27 in Ed-
monton 27730+- sq ft industrial
shop amp office complex - 40 +- title
acres Jerry Hodge 780-706-6652
Broker All West Realty Ltd rbauction
comrealestate
PASTURE amp HAY LAND 400 - 8000
acres year round water Management
available Central Sask Natural springs
excellent water Grazing available
Other small amp large grain amp pasture
quarters $150k $26m Doug Rue 306-
716-2671 saskfarmsshawca
Services
GET BACK on track Bad credit Bills
Unemployed Need money We lend
If you own your own home - you
qualify Pioneer Acceptance Corp
Member BBB 1-877-987-1420 www
pioneerwestcom
CRIMINAL RECORD Think Canadian
pardon US travel waiver Divorce
Simple Fast Inexpensive Debt recov-
ery Alberta collection to $25000 Cal-
gary 403-228-13001-800-347-2540
NEED A LOAN Own property Have
bad credit We can help Call toll free
1-866-405-1228 wwwfirstandsecond-
mortgagesca
E ASY ALBERTA DIVORCE Free
Consultation 1-800-320-2477 www
canadianlegalorg CCA Award 1
Paralegal A+ BBB Reputation 26 Years
Experience Open Mon - Sat
Quilting FOREVER HUGSMemory
Quilt Services and more Visit us on
our website for information on what
we do and what other quilting ser-
vices we offer wwwQuiltingForever-
Hugscom or email Kathy at contact
QuiltingForeverHugscom
HARDINGS PAINTING Interior
Exterior Painting drywallceiling
repairs residentialcommercial Free
estimates no upfront fees com-
petitive pricing liability insurance
WCB member of BBB Call Phil at
403-254-4726
Travel
SAVE 30 on our Heart of the Arctic
Adventure Visit Inuit Communities in
Greenland and Nunavut aboard the
comfortable 198-passenger Ocean
Endeavour Call for details 1-800-363-
7566 or visit wwwadventurecanada
com (TICO04001400)
Wanted
WANTEDBUYING Alberta Antler
Buying shed antler of all speciesgrade
Competitive pricing amp fair grading Will
buy deer elk moose - all grades amp all
amounts Keep this ad - buying all the
time Herb 780-385-0076
WANTED WILL PAY cash for construc-
tion equipment backhoes excavators
dozers (farm tractors wloaders) 1985
or newer Skid steers wheel loaders
screeners low beds any condition
running or not 250-260-0217
WANTED - SHED ANTLERS Buying
shed antlers all sizes and conditions
Paying top dollar for elk deer moose
Buying all the time Phone text email
403-352-9397 or donovanhtelusnet
GIFTSTOYS
PARTY
and a little bit of everything else
403 207-2005
209 - 175 Chestermere Station Way
Mon - Fri -9am - 8pmSat 930am - 6pm
SunHol 10am -5pm
38 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Local Chestermere resident
Felker - Dunbar LawBarrister amp SolicitorNotary Public
4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
Tony SouthwellChiropractor
Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
bull Get connectedbull Get movingbull Get chiropractic
wwwchestermerefamilychirocom
Lorli JS DukartLawyer amp Notary (403) 216-6837
Wills Estates Real EstateSmall Business Corporate
wwwdukartlawcom
LocalChestermere
Resident
21 41 Chelsea St NW CalgaryWill Make House Calls
And Hospital Visits
Alberta Hearing CenterFor all Your hearing needs
bull AADLbull WCBbull DVAbull ldquoPrivaterdquo
Oasis Medical Centre Chestermere
201 - 175 Chestermere Station Way
403 668 - 7776
bull Hearing Tests (ages 4 to Adult)bull Hearing Aidsbull Batteriesbull Ear Plugs
Please call for an appointment
Chestermere Taxi
403-714 -Taxi (8294)SINCE 2005
wwwchestermeretaxicomFlat rate to Calgary and Airport
Let Our Team of Professionals Take Care of All Your Business Needs
CORPORATE YEAR ENDS amp PERSONAL TAX BOOKKEEPING amp PAYROLL
TAX PLANNING amp BUSINESS CONSULTING
Phone 4039303330 infowiseandcompanyca 102 120 John Morris Way Chestermere wwwwiseandcompanyca
Professionals - Trades - Consultants - Retail - Small amp Medium Businesses
LIFESTYLE INSPIRED DESIGN
LOCAL FAMILY OWNED
BUSINESS
NEW amp
RENOVATIONS
LAKESIDE KITCHEN amp BATHCHESTERMERE
403 200 3106WWWLAKESIDECHESTERMERECA
The
Chestermere Anchorrsquos HERErsquoS MY CARDHERErsquoS MY CARD TO BOOK YOUR SPOT INHERErsquoS MY CARD
CALL 4037741352
Lawn Lord Landscaping
4034720984wwwlawnlordlandscapingcom
Call us for all your Landscaping needsbull Commercial bull Residential bull Acreages
We will Beat any Competitors Pricing
Phone (587) 470 7373 Fax (587) 470 7307
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Familybull CorporateCommercialbull Foreclosurebull Criminalbull Civil Litigationbull Personal Injury
Areas of Practice
39| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
12345
12345
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
Place your ad in this newspaper and province wide
with a combined circulation of over 800000 for only
$995plus GSTHST
Value Ad NetworkAlberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email andreaawnacom or visit this community newspaper
the most out of your advertising dollars squeeze
Place your ad in this newspaper and province wide
with a combined circulation of over 800000 for only
$995plus GSTHST
Value Ad NetworkAlberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email andreaawnacom or visit this community newspaper
the most out of your advertising dollars squeeze
Program-value-adindd 1 72511 1230 PM
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www1800bigironcom
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www1800bigironcom
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
38 | March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews wwwchestermerecitynewsca
Local Chestermere resident
Felker - Dunbar LawBarrister amp SolicitorNotary Public
4032802152Monterey Square201 2230 68 Street NECalgary
wwwfelker-dunbarlawca
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Matrimonial
Tony SouthwellChiropractor
Bay C 124 East Chestermere Drive
4032353717
bull Get connectedbull Get movingbull Get chiropractic
wwwchestermerefamilychirocom
Lorli JS DukartLawyer amp Notary (403) 216-6837
Wills Estates Real EstateSmall Business Corporate
wwwdukartlawcom
LocalChestermere
Resident
21 41 Chelsea St NW CalgaryWill Make House Calls
And Hospital Visits
Alberta Hearing CenterFor all Your hearing needs
bull AADLbull WCBbull DVAbull ldquoPrivaterdquo
Oasis Medical Centre Chestermere
201 - 175 Chestermere Station Way
403 668 - 7776
bull Hearing Tests (ages 4 to Adult)bull Hearing Aidsbull Batteriesbull Ear Plugs
Please call for an appointment
Chestermere Taxi
403-714 -Taxi (8294)SINCE 2005
wwwchestermeretaxicomFlat rate to Calgary and Airport
Let Our Team of Professionals Take Care of All Your Business Needs
CORPORATE YEAR ENDS amp PERSONAL TAX BOOKKEEPING amp PAYROLL
TAX PLANNING amp BUSINESS CONSULTING
Phone 4039303330 infowiseandcompanyca 102 120 John Morris Way Chestermere wwwwiseandcompanyca
Professionals - Trades - Consultants - Retail - Small amp Medium Businesses
LIFESTYLE INSPIRED DESIGN
LOCAL FAMILY OWNED
BUSINESS
NEW amp
RENOVATIONS
LAKESIDE KITCHEN amp BATHCHESTERMERE
403 200 3106WWWLAKESIDECHESTERMERECA
The
Chestermere Anchorrsquos HERErsquoS MY CARDHERErsquoS MY CARD TO BOOK YOUR SPOT INHERErsquoS MY CARD
CALL 4037741352
Lawn Lord Landscaping
4034720984wwwlawnlordlandscapingcom
Call us for all your Landscaping needsbull Commercial bull Residential bull Acreages
We will Beat any Competitors Pricing
Phone (587) 470 7373 Fax (587) 470 7307
bull Real Estatebull Wills amp Estatesbull Familybull CorporateCommercialbull Foreclosurebull Criminalbull Civil Litigationbull Personal Injury
Areas of Practice
39| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
12345
12345
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
Place your ad in this newspaper and province wide
with a combined circulation of over 800000 for only
$995plus GSTHST
Value Ad NetworkAlberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email andreaawnacom or visit this community newspaper
the most out of your advertising dollars squeeze
Place your ad in this newspaper and province wide
with a combined circulation of over 800000 for only
$995plus GSTHST
Value Ad NetworkAlberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email andreaawnacom or visit this community newspaper
the most out of your advertising dollars squeeze
Program-value-adindd 1 72511 1230 PM
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www1800bigironcom
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www1800bigironcom
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)
39| March bull 24 bull 2016 | The Chestermere Citynews
Horoscope - Salomes StarsWEEK OF March 28 2016
ARIES (March 21 to April 19) With change dominant this week donrsquot be surprised to find new facts emerging that could put another slant on a situation and offer you another choice Think it through before you decide
TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) There could be some lin-gering problems from a previous matter that involved a decision you felt you had to make Resolve the situation with your strong Taurean no-nonsense approach
GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) The Geminirsquos carefully made plans could be undone by someonersquos unexpected decision Getting the full story behind that surprise move can help you decide how to deal with the matter
CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Recently uncovered infor-mation might put a new light on a situation you thought had been resolved Keep an open mind about possible changes that you might have to consider
LEO (July 23 to August 22) With a potential revision of an old agreement you canrsquot beat the Big Cat for knowing how to sharpen a ldquoclauserdquo to the best advan-tage Someone close could have the news yoursquove been waiting for
VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Certain issues in the workplace could put you in the middle of a dispute yoursquod rather not deal with Express your honest feelings before the pressure to take sides builds up
LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) You might feel
uneasy disagreeing with someone yoursquove been close to But your relationship should be able to withstand and even thrive when confronted with your true feelings
SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A romantic situation seems to be creating more confusion than you can handle If so own up to your feelings The sooner you do the better your chances are for working things out
SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) With change directing the Archerrsquos aim consider a second look at your plans and see where they might benefit from a revision A workplace matter is close to a resolu-tion
CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) New contacts help you learn some important information about upcoming developments The week calls for the Sea Goat to be more flexible than usual in a number of matters
AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) With both change and uncertainty in your aspect you might feel less confident in a previous decision Thatrsquos OK Check it out and see where it could be modified if necessary
PISCES (February 19 to March 20) Old relationships that seemed to be sinking are buoyant again and new relationships are benefiting from Cupidrsquos loving care This could be a good time to make a major move
BORN THIS WEEK While you prefer to tread your own path yoursquoll go out of your way to help someone in need
12345
12345
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
Place your ad in this newspaper and province wide
with a combined circulation of over 800000 for only
$995plus GSTHST
Value Ad NetworkAlberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email andreaawnacom or visit this community newspaper
the most out of your advertising dollars squeeze
Place your ad in this newspaper and province wide
with a combined circulation of over 800000 for only
$995plus GSTHST
Value Ad NetworkAlberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email andreaawnacom or visit this community newspaper
the most out of your advertising dollars squeeze
Program-value-adindd 1 72511 1230 PM
3rdquo wide version
375rdquo wide version
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1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)
NEVER SHOCK CHLORINATE AGAINBig Iron Drillingrsquos patented
Tell them Danny Hooper sent you
Also Rural Water Treatment (Province Wide)