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news & notes from the dcapage 6
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news & notes from the dca 6
halloween party 8
furry ears come in all shapes and sizes 12
christmas craft fair 13
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Big Rock Elementary K6 403-938-6666
Dr. Morris Gibson School K6 403-938-6221
Ecole Percy Pegler (FR) K6 403-938-4449
Ecole Okotoks Junior High (FR) 7-9 403-938-4426
Foothills Composite High School (FR)Alberta High School of Fine Arts
10-12 403-938-6116
Foothills School Preschool ProgramBig Rock Elementary School
K 403-938-6666
Holy Trinity Academy (FR) (S ) 9-12 403-938-2477
Good Shepherd School (S) ECS-6 403-938-4318
John Paul II Collegiate (FR) (S) 7-9 403-938-4600
École Beausoleil (French) K-9 403-995-1160
École Beausoleil (French) K-9 403-995-1160
St. Paul’s Academy Virtual School& Okotoks Homeschooling Services
1-12403-938-4119403-938-8046
De Winton Play Group & Play School
PS 403-938-2525
Open Arms Catholic Preschool PS - Jr . K 403-852-8273
Learning Experience PS - K 403-256-1417
Calgary French & International School (FR)
PS - 9 403-240-1500
Glenmore Christian Academy ECS-9 403-254-9050
Edison School PK-12 403-938-7670
Strathcona-Tweedsmuir School 1-12 403-938-4431
Green Learning Academy PS-9 403-873-1966
churches
DeWinton Community Hall www.dewintonca.com 403-938-2525
Newsletter Co-ordinator [email protected]
The Lake at Heritage Pointe Owner’s Association [email protected]
community
SCHOOL BuS INfOrmATIONfoothills School Division Transportation Department 403-652-6547Transportation Officer, Virginia MacLeod
Christ the redeemer Catholic School Board Transportation Department 403-938-2659Transportation Officer, Bonnie Smith
your community connectionsschools (S) denotes Separate (FR) denotes French Immersion
DeWinton united Church 403-938-4357
Trinity mennonite Church DeWinton 403-256-7157
Christ Church Anglican Churchmillarville 403-933-3620
Dunbow recreation Board www.dunbowrecreation.org
Shawnessy Library 333 Shawville Blvd. SE 403-221-2072
millarville Community Church 403-931-1618
red Deer Lake united Church 403-256-3181
Canyon Creek Christian fellowship 403-256-3167
Connexion Christian fellowship 403-201-0404
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DeWinton Community Association
Board of Directors 2012-2013
President Gord Holcroft [email protected] Vice President Trudy VangilstSecretary John ThorpeTreasurer Norman BeswickDirector Ann BeswickDirector Kris FewsterDirector Yvonne GrafDirector Jacinda JonesDirector Corrie LoomesDirector Sherry ShoultsDirector Ann Beswickrepresentatives (non-voting)Facility Manager Greg Davenport [email protected] 403-938-2525DeWinton Preschool Shauna Shank Christy El Hage d e w i n t o n c o m m u n i t y [email protected]
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NEWS & NOTES FROM THE DCAOctober 30th DCA Annual General meetingThe Annual General Meeting will be held on Wednes-day, October 30th. It is very important that more mem-bers come out to support our hard working board members and also offer to work on the board if you can spare some time. Our present board continues to make sure that we have a few special events going on and work toward that happening. However, they too are very busy people and need all the help and sup-
port we can give them.This year in addition to helping with the June Western Dance, hosted by our reliable hosts: Randy and Cathy Evans and family, the Board worked hard to make sure the Canada Day Pancake Breakfast would happen another year.Members in good standing of the De Winton Community Association will be asked to approve the Annual Finan-cial Statement, as well as vote on the nomination of new Directors for the Board.We are excited about some new projects in the planning stages for the Hall, and would welcome your input. And
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as always, we are looking for interested Members to join our current Board of Directors!
DeWinton Pre SchoolA few spots remain available in the De Winton Pre School program.Sessions are morning or afternoon for the 4 year olds, on Tuesdays and Thursdays. The 3 year-old class is Monday and Wednesday mornings. For information contact Pre School at [email protected].
YogaMondays 7:30 to 9 pm. andThursdays: 9 am. To 10:30 am.Instructor: Krystyna [email protected]: DCA members: $80 for 10 sessions
Bridge Resumes on Tuesday evenings at 7:30p.m. They always welcome new members of all levels of bridge playing ability. I believe you will enjoy the company and laughter that goes with it. Contact Trudy Vangilst at 403-938-3436.
Quilting Our dedicated Q Bee Quilting group is a wonderful group of ladies who welcome anyone joining them with what-ever project you have on hand; valuable suggestions and help also available. They assemble every Wednesday at 9:30 am. Contact Ruth Olson at 403-938-2241
Zumba fitness Selected Wednesday and most every Thursday evening at 7:00 pm.Instructor: Maya Cerrutti [email protected]
Book Club Meets the 3rd Thursday of each month at the De WintonCommunity Hall at 11:00 am. Listed below are the read-ings for the upcoming months.October 17 – “419“– Will FergusonNovember 21 – “The Blackest Bird” – Joel RoseDecember – no meeting scheduled.Everyone is welcome to participate in this group, for in-formation please contact the Hall at 403-938-2525
Ellen Doty in Concert at the DeWinton Community Centre, November 29th Local entertainer Ellen Doty will be in concert at the Hall on Friday, November 29. Born and raised in the DeWin-ton area, Ellen is a part of a thriving Alberta music scene, and DCA is excited to host this event in what hopefully will be the first in a series of concerts.Details and ticket information will be emailed to DCA Members as we near the concert date.
2013-14 De Winton CommunityAssociation membership renewalPlease refer to the 2013-14 Membership Form in this newsletter. Our Membership year is October 1 to Sep-tember 30, so we encourage all current members to renew as soon as possible, and please let your friends know. We are excited to keep growing the Membership.As members of the De Winton Community Associationyou are eligible for special discounts of 20% off on Hall Rentals. We are now booking the November and De-cember time period for seasonal parties, so if you or your company would like to host a party at the DeWin-ton Community Hall please contact Facility Manager Greg Davenport at 403-938-2525.
NEWS & NOTES FROM THE DCAcont'd
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Saturday, October 26 - DCA Family5:00 pm till 10:00 pm at the De Winton Hall
The annual Family Halloween event has become a De Winton tradition, as the ghosts and goblins come out to play!
Come and see how the Hall basement is transformed into The Haunted House.
Join us for costumes, crafts, hot dogs, treats and fun for everyone. Music and dancing add to the festivities.
Hosted by Sherry Shoults
Tickets are $15/family for DCA members and $20/family for guests.
Please call Sherry at 403-995-4566 to confirm attendance.
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MEMbErSHip FOrM 2013/14
Yearly membership fee: $21.00
Please attach a cheque to this membership form and drop it down at the DeWinton Hall (business hours are 9-1 Mon-Fri) or mail to:
Box 111De Winton AB, TOL OXO
Family Name: ________________________________
Adults - First Names: __________________________
E-Mail Address: ______________________________
Telephone Number: __________________________
Address: ___________________________________
Postal Code: ________________________________
To help us plan community events/programs please check off which Community Programs if any, you and your families are, or would be, involved in:
Bridge __________________
Preschool _______________
Quilting _________________
Yoga ___________________
Zumba __________________
Other: __________________
The De Winton Community Association would like to offer all new residents of the De Winton area a FREE MEMBERSHIP for their first year in our Association.
Please see our website, at dewintonca.com for all of the benefits of Membership, or call the De Winton Hall at 403-938-2525.
DEWinTOn COMMuniTy AssOCiATiOn
Dave Rose
225-5000
“Supporting the Shelter Foundation”
20 Heritage CoveTwo Storey
2608 sq ft. plus basement development Walkout basement
Backing on a huge green area!
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Nobody deserves to automatically have your business I am prepared to work hard for it. If you are
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Serving the Calgary area since 1991. Call Dave for your complimentary,no obligation market evaluation.
Dave Rose is a Heritage Pointe Resident.
225-5000
“Supporting the Shelter Foundation”
20 Heritage CoveTwo Storey
2608 sq ft. plus basement development Walkout basement
Backing on a huge green area!
Dave Rose Serving the Calgary area since 1991
Nobody deserves to automatically have your business I am prepared to work hard for it. If you are
considering buying or selling real estate, I am applying for the position to be your realtor.
Call Dave for your complimentary, no obligation market evaluation.
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Dave Rose is a Heritage Pointe Resident
100 HERITAGE LAKE SHORESWalkout Bungalow, backing on lake.
Beautiful salt water pool. Many upgrades. Four Bedrooms, three with en suites.
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Halloween Safety Alberta Health Services EMS would like to remind parents and trick-or-treaters of some basic Halloween safety tips, as October 31st approaches. As a member of the Calgary’s Child Magazine, Partners for Safety; ambulances, along with Calgary police, fire, bylaw, transit, and Shaw Cable vehicles will be out patrolling communities on Halloween night, to provide a visible safety resource for parents and trick-or-treaters.
Trick-or-Treaters• Remember: all regular pedestrian rules still apply. Be sure
to cross the road at marked cross walks or well lit corners only. It is safest to work your way up one side of the street and then cross once to the other side.
• Stay away from houses that are not well lit. Do not accept rides from strangers, or enter any home you feel is unsafe.
• Let your parents know where you are going to be at all times and advise them if you will be late returning.
Parents• Be certain that young trick-or-treaters are accompanied
by an adult. Older children should stay in groups.• Pre-determine boundaries to trick-or-treat within and es-
tablish a firm time to return home.• Advise children not to eat anything until they return home.
Dispose of any items that appear to have been tampered with, or that are not properly wrapped.
Costumes• Choose bright colored costumes that are highly visible.
Adding reflective tape to costumes further increases vis-ibility.
• Consider sending your children with a flashlight for ad-ditional safety and increased visibility.
• When purchasing or making costumes, look for materials and accessories that are labeled flame-resistant.
• All costume accessories, such as sticks, rods or wands, should be soft and flexible, with no sharp edges.
• Consider using hypoallergenic make-up kits instead of masks that may impair breathing or vision.
• Be sure costumes are loose enough to be worn over warm clothing – but not so baggy or long that they become a tripping hazard. Costumes should not be longer than your child’s ankles.
• Ensure your child is wearing adequate foot wear that takes into consideration weather conditions and walking.
Carving pumpkins is a traditional, fun part of Hallow-een, using simple designs or intricate carvings. Here are a few tips for carving your pumpkins:• Draw a pattern on a piece of paper• Transfer your design onto the pumpkin by punching
holes with a small pointed instrument through the paper
• Cut into the top of the pumpkin at a 45 degree angle to create a ledge so the top won’t fall back inside the pumpkin when placed back on as a “lid”
• Scoop out the seeds and pulp from inside the pumpkin• Carve out the pattern, working from the centre of
the design outward. Cut the larger areas into smaller chunks to make them easier to remove
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Veterinarians see a lot of patients with various problems of the ear canal and the pinnae or external structure of the ear. The worst victims tend to be dogs with trailing ears like Bassets or Poodles with hair-filled ears, but sim-ilar problems extend to all pets.
Puppies, kittens, and ferrets frequently have ear mites. The mites are discovered incidentally when the pet is examined for first vaccinations. The ears are full of black crusty material and mites are visible with a microscope. There may be only one patient in a household of pets with the parasite or everyone may have mites. Now, instead of medications instilled into the ear canal over weeks, veterinarians prescribe a single dose of an anti-parasitic applied to the skin, with possibly a few follow-up treatments.
Clinical signs of an ear infection include head shaking, scratching or rubbing at the ears. The ears may appear red, stinky, and may or may not have a discharge. In the worse cases I can smell the pet’s ears from 10 feet away as I enter the exam room. Causes include parasites, fun-gal or yeast infections, bacterial infections, and allergies. Veterinarians will frequently treat the animal topically with a broad spectrum medication after examining the ear with an instrument called an otoscope, and possibly looking at a smear under the microscope or sending a smear for culture.
If ear problems persist or reappear chronically, more extensive testing may be required to isolate the causes. Ear problems can be primary such as a persistent bac-terial or yeast infection in that floppy-eared Cocker Spaniel. Diagnostics may be necessary to find the right antibiotic or antifungal medication and to rule out re-sistant infections. The infections also may be persistent because they are secondary to allergies or endocrine
diseases such as hypothyroidism. Appropriate treat-ment options may only be reached following diagnos-tic procedures including blood work and biopsies or food trials to eliminate allergens. In elderly pets a warty structure or growth inside the ear may start persistent ear problems. There may be a foreign object in the ear such as a grass seed.
Prevention of chronic ear problems can include pluck-ing the hair from a pet’s ears, grooming to prevent mat-ting of the hair, and regular cleaning with ear cleaners. Ear cleaners are far more effective than alcohol which stings and dries the skin.
Severe ear infections and inflammations are not only painful for the pet but may affect the pet’s relationship with its owner. An otherwise sweet dog may lash out if inadvertently the painful ear is touched or the odor may be so bad you don’t want to be in the same room as the pet.
A different type of problem of the ear flap is called an aural hematoma. This is when the external part of the ear is traumatized by shaking, fighting, or even acciden-tally cracking the ear and head against a hard surface. A blood vessel is ruptured and the ear develops a bubble of blood between the two skin layers. This problem may be easily solved with draining the blood but more often surgery is necessary. Hematomas are common in long-eared dogs but I have seen a few in cats.
For most of us, furry velvety ears are one of our favorite parts to rub, scratch, or adore on our companions. Seek early medical attention for your pet if you suspect an ear problem.
Jennifer L. Scott, D.V.M.
Furry Ears come in all shapes and sizes
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Christmas Craft Fa i r
The DeWinton Community Association would like to extend an
invitation to one and all to attend the annual
DeWinton Christmas Craft fair. Local
vendors will display a wide
variety of items, some seasonal in nature, and others ideal
for holiday gift giving:November 23
10 am – 4 pmDeWinton Community Hall(located in the middle of the hamlet of De Winton, just south of Calgary)
Celebrate Christmas in DeWinton with our annual
The Craft fair also will feature performances by the Bow Valley fiddlers
Candy q Quilting q
Body and Bath q Artwork q
Gourmet foods q Plus much more! q
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YArD BuSTErS PrOPErTY SErVICES: Monthly snow removal starting at $109.95. Fall clean-ups starting at $129.95, gutter cleaning starting at $109.95 (bungalows only). Christ-mas light installation starting at $150. Some conditions apply. Licensed. Insured. WCB Se-niors Discount. Phone 403-265-4769.
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CALGArY WOmEN'S ANTI-AGING & WELL-NESS EXPO : October 18/19/20 at Canada Olympic Park. Over 80 exhibits showcasing mainstream anti-aging, beauty and health services/products. Informative presentations by industry experts. Chance to win an anti-aging package valued at $1,000. Get your guest tickets in advance for $5.00 off at www.calgaryantiagingexpo.com.
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important numbersALL EmErGENCY CALLS 911Alberta Adolescent Recovery Centre 403.253.5250
Alberta Health Care 403.310.0000
AHS Addictions Hotline 1.866.332.2322
Ambulance (AHS) – Non Emergency 403.261.4000
ATCO Gas – 24 Hour Emergency 403.245.7222
Calgary HEALTH LINK 24/7 403.943.5465
Child Abuse Hotline 1.800.387.5437
Child Find – Alberta 403.270.3463
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Suicide Crisis Line 1.800.784.2433
HOSPITALS/urGENT CArEAlberta Children’s Hospital 403.955.7211
Black Diamond Oilfields Hospital 403.933.2222
High River General Hospital 403.652.2200
Rockyview General Hospital 403.943.3000
Okotoks Health & Wellness Centre 403.995.2600
South Calgary Urgent Care 403.943.9300
South Health Campus 403.956.1111
OTHErAlberta Fish & Wildlife 1.877.944.0313
Highway Information 1.888.877.6237
RCMP Non-emergency 403.995.6400
Road Conditions–Southern AB (press 2) 1.877.262.4997
Weather Information 403.299.7878
The Municipal District’s administrationoffice is located at: 309 Macleod Trail, Box 5605,High River AB T1V 1M7
Division 6 Councillor, Larry SpilakTel: 403-233-8577E-mail [email protected] Manager, Harry Riva CambrinTel: 403-652-2341
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25-50% Off Trees Shrubs Perennials & Pottery
Fresh Tulip Bulbs & Organic Garlic are ReadyJoin us for a Terrarium Workshop this Fall!
Go to csgcl.com for details
Open: Monday-Saturday 10-5 Sunday 12-5Closed: October 12-14th for thanksgiving
Great gardens begin at Countryside!Visit us in the hamlet of Dewinton
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