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A mass exodus out of Fort McMurray after city is evacuated because of wild fi res. Photo courtesy of Kyle Patterson
Megan Wheaton, Jay Patterson, Kyle Patterson, (Jay’s son), Marivic Bas and Calleigh Gillinghan, (Megan’s daughter) are temporarily staying at RV Heaven Campground at Gull Lake. The family is from Fort McMurray and were evacuated from their home several days ago. (See story page 7) Treena Mielke Photo
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MEETINGS
TOPS ( Take off Pounds Sensibly) meets Wed evenings, Rimbey United Church basement. You are invited to an open house. Oct 17 @ 7pm Nancy 843-0067Bentley Minor Hockey Annual General Meeting- Oct 17 at 7pm at Drop-In Centre. Call 748-4838 or 748-2078 for info.Bentley Curling Club Annual Fall General Meeting- Oct 17 at 7:30pm at The Curling Club Lounge. New and Returning curlers invited.Blindman Valley 4_H Beef Club Parent Oragnizational Meeting- Oct 17 at 7:30 pm at Bentley Ag Centre. Call 748-2374 or 748-4739. New members welcome.Rimbey Elementary School Parent Council Meeting- RES room Oct 16 at 7:00pm2nd Tuesday each month 1 pm Rimbey Health Centre Rimbey Auxilary Hospital1st Thursday each month, 7:30 p.m. Regular Members Meeting, Rimbey Legion #36.2nd Thursday each month- Rimbey Ag Society 7:00pm at the agriplex 3rd Tuesday each month- Caregiver Support Group 10am at Rimbey Health Centre.
ACTIVITIES
Bentley Library Society Dinner Theatre- Event to take place Oct 20, tickets now on sale. Call Arlene 748-4429Bentley Carpet Bowling- Wednesday mornings. Bentley Hall. 9:30 am. New Players invited. Call Harry or Georgina 748-3404 for more info.“ Food For Fines Week” at the Bentley Municipal Library Oct 22-27. Donate dry foods in lieu of library fines. Will be given to Bentley Blessing Pantry.West Pine Lodge In Winfield- Chicken Supper Oct 19 @ 5:00pm. For more info call Wendy @ 780-682-3960Winfield Playground Fundraiser- Supper & Silent Auction, Oct 19 @ 4:30,Winfield Rec Centre. Skating,Crafts, Clown and more. Call 682-3788 for more infoFamily Halloween Dance and Silent Auction on Oct 27 from 5-9 pm at the Bentley Community Hall. Hosted by Bentley Nursery school. Call Tina 748-4407 for info.Rimbey Community Chorus- Starts practice for Christmas, Wednesday Oct 10 8:45pm at United Church. New singers welcome. Annette 843-3115Rimbey United Church is planning a Memorial Hymn sing Nov 4 at 2:00pm. For info call Alice 843-6732 or the church 843- 2458.
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MEETINGS:• Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Mondays - 7 p.m. at the New
Life Fellowship Church building. Call 403-843-4570 for more info.• Royal Purple of Bentley #264 - Regular meetings the 2nd Monday of
each month at 7 p.m. in the Bentley Legion Hall (old Oxford School). New members welcome. Call Brenda 403-748-2020 for info.
• Rimbey Hospital Ladies Auxiliary meeting 2nd Tuesday every month,1p.m. Hospital Conference Rm.
• Rimbey Fish and Game 1st Wednesday of each month - 7 p.m. at Canalta Hotel meeting room.
• Alcoholics Anonymous Wednesdays - 8:30 pm at the Rimbey Anglican Church. 403-843-3662 info.
• Blufft on T.O.P.S. weekly meetings, Wednesdays @ 7 p.m. Hoadley Hall. 403 - 843 - 6731 for more info.
• Rimbey Ag Society 3rd Wednesday each month - 7:00 pm at the Agriplex.
• Rimbey and District Horticultural Group meet 3rd Wednesday each month at 10am at Drop In.
• Blufft on & District Chamber of Commerce, 3rd Wednesday. Blufft on Hall 7 p.m.
• Rimbey Royal Cdn. Legion meeting1st Th ursday of each month, 7:30 p.m. Rimbey Legion, 5019 50th St.
• Family Counseling, call 1-403-347-8844 & say you would like to be seen in Rimbey.
• Bentley School Parent Advisory Council (PAC) - May 17 at 6:30 p.m. in the High School. All parents encouraged to go. Last one for this term.
ACTIVITIES:• Regular Jammers’ Dances at Rimbey Drop In Centre, every
Tuesday nights at 7:00 p.m.• Bentley Municipal Library FREE movies - Starting at 7 p.m. at the
library. On May 19 “Th e Good Dinosaur” rated G.• FREE Bentley Community Van rides - to both Red Deer shopping malls
on May 25. Call ahead @ 587-877-1002 (local call) to reserve a seat.• Bentley Annual Town Clean Up by school students /staff - May 31
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Jim Maloney and his wife Gabriele were busy at the arena last week helping sort through supplies, chatting with people andgenerally just trying to be in the right place at the right time. Treena Mielke Photo
Fort McMurray couple come home to help out
Jim Maloney and his wife Gabriele were busy at the arena last week helping sort through supplies, chatting with people and generally just trying to be in the right place at the right time.
The couple, who lived in Rimbey, until August of last year, are familiar with the town, know a lot of people and feel right at home here.
But, for the last several months, the Maloneys have lived in Fort McMurray.
And now here they are, back in Rimbey, helping out other people like themselves, who were forced to fl ee from their homes due to the wild-fi re that left many with noth-ing and feeling very uncer-tain about the future.
As it turns out, the Maloneys are among the lucky ones.
“Our house is okay,” said Maloney, his words echoed by his wife, Gabriele. “Our house is still standing.”
BY TREENA MIELKE Ironically, Gabriele was not in Fort McMurray when the fi res began, having come to Lethbridge to visit her daugh-ter in university and stop-ping in at Bluffton to spend time with her mom, Barb Hannemann.
Her husband Jim, who works for Suncor had got off night shift and was one of the last to leave the next day, fi -nally, reluctantly, heading out on Hwy. 63 about 9:30 p.m.
He said he felt like he should stay and help.
“I felt like a coward leav-ing,” he said, adding he has a military background and he was certain he could have been of help.
However, he decided to head out, as his wife was in Bluffton and also he was in charge of looking after the family’s cat, and his wife wanted him to bring their pet to safety.
Maloney noted that as much as people were rac-ing to leave Fort McMurray,
everything happened in an orderly, calm way.
“Nobody panicked. People seemed to know what to do.”
Now that the he and his wife are in Rimbey, Maloney is glad to help out here.
He said it is diffi cult for the people of Fort McMurray to accept handouts.
“They are used to giving, not receiving,” he said. “It’s hard for them.”
Acting as a liaison between the victims of the fi re and the people in Rimbey is one way the Maloneys can make a difference.
“When I see people com-ing in, I can go talk to them and say, ‘hello, I’m from Fort McMurray, too and I’m here to help.’”
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They want your info and they want it NOW
A few years back former Prime Minister Stephen Harper seemed obsessed with getting rid of the mandatory long census form or, at least, relegat-ing it to an optional or volunteer form. In es-sence, the long form is a detailed, probing, inva-sive set of questions from Stats Canada for individ-ual Canadian citizens to answer, the purpose of which was never exact-ly clear. In the past, the long form was mandato-ry; if you were one of the 30 per cent of Canadians
Fort McMurray fi res give columnist cause to think on a global scale
I think we all often for-get how vast and large the world is. The entire-ty of human existence is confi ned to a single humongous planet. The daily grind and routine of life usually has us all entrenched in a very small existence, but that is not to say on the in-dividual level it isn’t an important existence.
While we walk our dog,
who received it, you were required to fi ll it out. Or else.
Harper seemed to take a page from the libertari-an handbook…that is, the more you try to force peo-ple to do something, the more they resist.
In 2012 Harper was quot-ed by the Canadian Press as saying, “This has de-tailed personal informa-tion that is being sought by the government. I know some Canadians will have some reluc-tance to provide that and I know some people think the appropriate way to deal with that is through prosecuting those indi-viduals with fi nes and jail terms. This government will not do that. In this day and age, that is not an appropriate way to get the public’s co-operation.”
Harper’s government didn’t eliminate the long form. They simply changed the status of it from, “Fill this out or your government will throw you in jail” to “Please fi ll this out if you have time, it will help your country.”
This past week Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government brought back the man-datory long form census, complete with fi nes and jail time for Canadian citizens who want their privacy. I don’t think it’s diffi cult to tell what the feds have in store for us judging by the census form I got in the mail this past week. Right on the front of the envelope is the statement, “Complete the census-it’s the law.”
Apparently the wags and bureaucrats who felt the long census was vi-tally important neglect-ed to attend the “good manners” class in Ottawa. Have you ever heard of the word “Please?” You know, after reading that state-ment on the front I felt like phoning Hollywood Justin and telling him to shove his census and his attitude right up Stats Canada’s inbox.
I’m a citizen and tax-payer of this country and I will be treated with respect. The fact that I got unsolicited mail that
said “YOU’LL DO THIS OR ELSE” really helps critics of the federal government and the civil servant cul-ture. It reinforces what a lot of critics say about the federal government, especially a federal gov-ernment based in eastern Canada, far away from Alberta and its citizens.
Stats Canada swears up and down the informa-tion in the long census is urgently required, and it asks questions like “How far do you drive to work everyday?” Maybe that’s important, maybe it’s not. Personally, I feel it should be optional; I shouldn’t morally be forced to an-swer these private ques-tions. It should be my choice.
Here’s a sample ques-tion: “What were the ethnic or cultural or-igins of this person’s ancestors? An ances-tor is usually more dis-tant than a grandparent. For example, Canadian, English, Chinese, French, East Indian, Italian, German, Scottish, Cree, Mi’kmaq, Salish, Métis,
Inuit, Filipino, Irish, Dutch, Ukrainian, Polish, Portuguese, Vietnamese, Korean, Jamaican, Greek, Iranian, Lebanese, Mexican, Somali, Colombian, etc.” What about the Norwegians? Sheesh, just no respect at all.
Fear not, I’m a law-abid-ing citizen and I will fi ll out my census and mail it back to Ottawa using Canada Post. Canada Post is obligated to ensure my mail is delivered without fail. It’s the law.
The funny thing about this entire “long census form” manufactroversy is that after it became man-datory again May 2, we’re told that Stats Canada’s website crashed from the number of people clicking on.
If there’s that much in-terest, I seriously doubt whether being mandato-ry or not would make any difference.
Stu Salkeld is the editor of the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer and writes a regular column for the paper.
buy our groceries, drop our kids off at school, or check our mail boxes our personal thoughts often don’t balloon to include the global scale. Most of us are simply concerned with when we’ll fi nd a chance to mow the grass. There are probably mil-lions of other people on other parts of the globe that are thinking or doing the same things; we don’t necessary think about the trivialities of others’ lives.
It isn’t until there is a major event that our thoughts are thrust out from the simple spheres of our personal routines. The newspapers, news channels, and social media sites are good at doing this.
The devastating fi re of Fort McMurray has erased the routines of
many Alberta families: they can no longer walk the dog, get groceries, or check the mail; all of those normal routines dissolved when the fi re took their neighbour-hoods. And for those people, whose homes were lost, their worlds became very small in very short period of time.
I can’t imagine losing everything I own, and some people in Fort Mac did. It is not simply a bunch of stuff or materi-al possessions. In our so-ciety what you own and what you possess serve as markers for individual identities (for the good or the bad): you can’t be a gardener if you don’t have a garden to tend.
So when the fi res are burning and people’s homes are being en-gulfed, it is reasonable
to understand that a person, on the cusp of losing everything they own, would want every accessible emergency re-sponder to put out the fl ames. It would even be reasonable for this person to become upset when they learn of extra resources that are readi-ly accessible, but are not going to be utilized to save their burning com-munity.
In situations where an individual is experienc-ing extreme loss, their world is becoming very small. Often it is forgot-ten that other families and other communities are still under the threat of other nature disasters. Those families and com-munities still need pro-tection, and what that might look like, to some people, is unutilized re-
sources. Perspective in this manner accounts for a lot.
I don’t want to imag-ine another disaster occurring in Alberta during the same time Fort McMurray is bat-tling theirs. But it could happen. It would be ter-ribly tragic for another disaster to arise when too many resources are aiding Fort Mac, which may leave the emergen-cy protection of other communities too weak.
I believe it is important to harbour a larger per-spective when serious situations break out like the one effecting Fort McMurray. No one wants to lose a home to a fi re, but we must remember there are many other homes that aren’t burn-ing and we want to keep it that way.
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vehicles in effectA temporary province wide restriction on off-highway
vehicle (OHV) recreational use on public lands and pro-vincial parks is now in effect to help prevent the spread of wildfi res.
This action comes in response to the request of the Alberta Off-Highway Vehicle Association and follows the government’s province wide fi re ban and ban on incen-diary targets on all provincial Crown lands issued May 5.
“Our fi re crews are working around the clock to battle wildfi res in Fort McMurray and around the province. All Albertans can do their part to help ensure fi refi ghters can focus their resources on the areas of greatest need,” said Oneil Carlier, Minister Agriculture of and Forestry.
“We do not take this step lightly; however, we must re-duce the potential for more wildfi res throughout the prov-ince. Quite simply, OHV recreational use under our cur-rent conditions has the very real potential to contribute to an already catastrophic wildfi re season,” said Shannon Phillips, Minister of Environment and Parks
The OHV restriction will be in place until further notice. It applies to recreational use on public lands, including designated OHV trails, only. It will not apply to agriculture, public safety or commercial/industrial users who operate OHVs for farming, enforcement or business purposes. The OHV restriction does not apply to the use of an OHV by Indigenous peoples when exercising a right recognized and affi rmed under Part II of the Constitution Act, 1982 or a right under section 12 of the Natural Resources Transfer Agreement.
Wildfi re management staff, along with enforcement personnel, including Conservation Offi cers and Fish and Wildlife Offi cers, will enforce the temporary OHV recre-ational restriction immediately. OHVs include all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), four-wheel vehicles, motorcycles and related two-wheel vehicles and amphibious machines.
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Wanda Kline helps out with donations that started to come into Rimbey last Friday. Since the beginning of the wildfi re at Fort McMurray donations quadrulpled in size, almost taking over the arena.
Volunteer recalls the trauma of
being evacuatedIt was 36 years ago, but Wanda Cline remembers it well.She was living in Snow Lake, Manitoba and seven and
a half months pregnant when the call came to evacuate the town because of a spreading fi re. Six years later, she was again forced to evacuate because of a fi re.
Today Cline is helping out as a volunteer at the arena where loads of clothes, food and supplies keep coming in to help the victims of the wildfi re at Fort McMurray.
She says reports of the fi re and the damage, devasta-tion and destruction it caused have brought back mem-ories.
She wants to do what she can to help.“It’s terrifying,” she said. “You feel numb inside, you’re
in shock. It’s a grief, a loss, a bereavement.”Cline recalls being evacuated by helicopter and being
put up in a basement suite for four days. She said the kindness she experienced was wonderful and some-thing she will always remember.
“People pull together at a time like that,” she said.Watching scenes of the fi re rip through Fort McMurray
was a grim reminder of what she and her family went through so many years ago, Cline said, noting the far-reaching effects of this fi re will be around for a long time.
“It is devastating,” she said. “They won’t be going home in four days,” she added.
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ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY5211 52 St., Rimbey
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Stuart Adams: 403-843-6164 or Arlene Edwards: 403-843-6077www.churchofepiphany.ca
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Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
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Rimbey Alliance Church4620 - 54th Avenue, Rimbey
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Sunday Morning: Rimbey - 9:00 a.m. Sylvan Lake -11:00 a.m.
Last Sunday of every month: Sylvan Lake 9:00 a.m. Rimbey 11:00 a.m.Parish Priest: Father Les Drewicki
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Fort McMurray family recounts exodus from city,
kindnesses extended to them from community
They could have been on a little holiday get-a-way, this family, so quick were their smiles and so easy their manner as they teased and joked with one another.
But, even though their smiles were brave and gen-uine and their hospitality gracious, it became clear as their story unfolded that they were not on a holiday and this was no little fami-ly get-a-way.
It began with a phone call, said Megan Wheaton, sitting cross-legged on a chesterfi eld in the fami-ly’s holiday trailer. She ex-plained that she and her boyfriend, Jay Patterson, who are both heavy-duty equipment operators for Suncor had worked the night shift the night before the call to evacuate came in.
The phone call came from her ex-husband’s mother, saying they were picking up Calleigh, Megan’s six-year-old daughter from school and heading out of Fort McMurray. She said the city was being evacu-ated.
Her words spurred Megan to action.
“I woke Jay up and said we needed to start pack-ing.”
Jay and his son, Kyle, who had joined the family in Fort McMurray just a few weeks earlier from New Brunswick where he played rugby for Team Canada,
took off to fi ll up their truck with diesel.
Kyle, who had planned to go to the gym earlier, was already suspicious some-thing was wrong as the gym was closed and traffi c was crazy when he drove home.
The men took off to get fuel, but progress was slow.
“It was a fi ve minute drive to the gas station and it took them four hours,” said Megan. “Everybody was leaving.”
Finally when they got close enough to the gas station, Kyle and his dad took turns running back and forth with a jerry can to fi ll the truck up with fuel.
While the men fueled up, Meridth and her nanny, Marivic Bas, began packing. The family’s fi rst intention was to go north and Megan packed blankets and food, along with a full box of cherished photo albums.
As it turned out, the fam-ily, including their pets, a dog and two cats, along with Megan’s ex-husband and his family, including her daughter, decided to go south on Hwy. 63.
Driving out of Fort McMurray was surreal, said Megan.
“It was like a movie, there was a house on fi re right beside us and behind us it was like the apoca-lypse. Mushroom clouds of smoke behind us and in front of us blue skies.
They arrived at Anzac, a hamlet located on Hwy.
881 along the east shore of Gregoire Lake, approx-imately 36 kilometers southeast of Fort McMurray six hours later.
It was normally a 35-min-ute drive.
Their stay turned to be short lived, however, be-cause the next day Anzac was also evacuated.
And so the family moved on.
They drove to Palondon, White Sands resort where they stayed for two nights. While there they were joined by Megan’s daugh-ter.
Finally, the decision was made to take advantage of an offer made through friends of the family, to use the free camping offered at RV Heaven Campground at Gull Lake.
The family has been overwhelmed by the gener-osity shown to them, since arriving at the campsite.
As well as the owners of the campsite offering them a free place to stay, they have been treated with great kindness and gen-erosity wherever they’ve gone in the town of Rimbey, said Megan.
She said they had to take two of their pets to the pet clinic in Rimbey and both animals were treated, free of charge.
They were also invit-ed out to a buffalo farm owned by Butch and Nicole Smith. The outing turned out to be fun and relaxing for the whole family.
Jay, who enjoys golfi ng
and is hopeful both his golf clubs and his Harley mo-torcycle is intact when he gets home, said Mayor Rick Pankiw has offered to en-sure he has some free golf at local clubs.
“We’ve been treated ex-ceptionally well,” said Megan, “but it feels really odd for us to be on the other end of the donations. “We are used to giving, not taking. Fort McMurray is all about helping others.”
She noted she and her family were picking up gar-bage in their neighbour-hood just two days before the fi re.
The family is not sure when it will be safe to go home. Megan and her daughter have gone back to Newfoundland for a week or so to stay with family. Jay and Kyle and Marivic and the pets will remain here.
Megan and Jay have been told they have jobs to go back to and they have found out their house is still standing, although they are not sure if there is smoke damage.
While Fort McMurray has been through the wringer in the last few months with declining oil prices and, fi -nally, this devastating fi re, the city will come back, she said.
The family plans to vol-unteer to help out wher-ever and whenever they can when they fi nally are allowed back in.
“We will go back and we will fi x that town.”
BY TREENA MIELKE
8 RIMBEY REVIEW TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016
RIMBEYCO-OPERATIVE
ASSOCIATION LTD.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGTuesday May 24, 2016
Rimbey Drop-in Centre
Registration 6:00 pm - 7:15 pm
Supper 6:30 pm
Meeting 7:30 pm
Get Your Supper Tickets at the Administration Offi ce
$10.00 each
Lots of Door Prizes & a Great Meal!
CALL FOR NOMINATIONSRIMBEY CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION LIMITED
Is accepting nominations for three positions of
DIRECTOR (3 year term)QUALIFICATIONS:
No person shall be a director if that person:
• is under 18 years of age;• has the status of bankrupt;• is an offi cer or employee of the Co-operative;• is a spouse, child of an employee;• has an account with the Co-operative that is more than 90 days old.
No person shall be a director unless that person:
• was a member at the end of the last fi nancial year;• purchased goods worth the amount of at least $2,400.
Two directors whose terms have expired are letting their names stand for re-election.They are:
DESIREE VANDENHOVEN NANCY ADAMS
Logan Siebold from Rimbey was presented with the Bentley Curling Club raffl e’s grand prize of $10,000 by outgoing club president Bonnie Muzylouski, accompanied by club treasurer Tilly Wilson. Photo submitted
Bentley curling league champs and raffl e winners announced
At the Bentley Curling Club annual spring general meeting in early April the league champions were announced. They were: the Dave Neufeld team out of the 16 Monday Daytime Seniors teams, Walter Lloyd and Norm Rieu tied in the nine team Monday night Men’s League, Elisabeth Mueller won out of the nine Wednesday Evening Mixed teams, Perry Widdifi eld won from the eight team Thursday Morning Senior’s league, Walter Lloyd won from the eight Thursday Evening Mixed league teams and in the eight Daytime Senior’s Stick league there was a tie between Morris/Ganderton and the Moss teams.
The cash raffl e winners names were drawn by Mayor Lynda Haarstad-Petten. Winning the grand prize of $10,000 was Logan Siebold from Rimbey. Second prize of $3,000 was won by Jeff Kamlah, a member, and the $2,000 third prize was won by Jason Wiese who is also a
club member.President Bonnie
Muzylouski gave a very thorough report with the aid of a power point pre-sentation.
The treasurer Tilly Wilson explained her re-port. The club is in good shape fi nancially. The cash raffl e made a profi t of ap-proximately $9,000. The town of Bentley gave the club a grant that enabled the club to replace all the curling rocks with new handles. There was a CFEP grant of $7,800 and $5,000 from Lacombe County.
The next casino to work will be in late 2016 or early 2017.
It was decided to by some new matting for the rink walkways, front and back, and also for the en-trance and lobby with a cost of around $6,000.
There were 28 teams in the Farmer’s Spiel, 32 teams in the Seniors Spiel, 8 teams in the Men’s Skins bonspiel, 12 entered in the Ladies Spiel and 10 teams in the closing Mixed T & C Bonspiel with bonspiel profi ts of almost $16,500.00.
Club members are again volunteering to help with the Bentley July 1 barbe-cue.
Colleen Peterson did a marvelous job of running the bar.
There will be a new ice technician next year - Chris Carnes who also looks after Lacombe’s curl-ing ice.
It was decided that bon-spiel fees would rise by $20 per team next year except for the senior’s bonspiel.
It is hoped the junior program can continue to grow. A wonderful job with 20 new junior members was done by Karen Jaffray and Ray Walker and other volunteers, and the school again used the rink on Thursdays and Fridays for their curling season.
The Town & Country Mixed Spiel had been changed earlier to March 18-19 because of where Easter fell. The number of entries was down.
The Doug Batke team won the A Event. The Andy Mueller team won the B Event and the C Event was won by the Cyndy Gibson team.
Draw to the Button Shootout winners were: 1st - the Henry Couture team, 2nd - the Ken James team and fi nishing in 3rd was the Andy Mueller team.
Next year’s startup date and bonspiel dates have already been set with the Farmer’s in November,
Men’s in January, Senior’s in February, and Ladies and Closing Mixed in March.
On the executive are: Bruce Millar, Tilly Wilson, Lonnie Bergstrom, Bernice Pitts, Jim Orr and added was Pauline Ewen. The terms of Bonnie Muzylouski, Martin Wilson, Ralph Scarlett and Bruce Cartwright were
done so there are still some positions to be fi lled.
After cleaning out the curling rink’s ice surface area, the curling club now takes a break so the Bentley Farmer’s Market can use the facility on Saturdays for the summer starting on the May long weekend.
BY JUNE NORVILA
TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016 RIMBEY REVIEW 9
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Here is a real nice parcel with trees, meadows House,
Trailers and so much more and only a half mile from pavement. This 80 acre parcel is
well priced at $290,000!
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ALMOST A HALF SECTION!Just off Hwy 607 between RR43 and RR44 is this great property with Oil revenue and Power revenue as well as Grazing! There is a good mix to trees and a real nice view of the West country!
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GREAT LOCATION!Here is a wonderful 50+ condo unit with all the
pluses from heated fl oors, FP, Laundry main fl oor, 2 bdrm, bath that will accommodate a wheel chair, large dbl att’d garage & so much more! Being an end unit you will enjoy all the extra natural light
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ONLY $248,900!
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LARGE FAMILY HOME on 2.5
acres south side of Rimbey, double
garage, very well kept and a pleasure
to show. $799,000. Call Jeff.
13 plus acres with beautiful home with 42 x 25 attached
garage well treed great location $599,900 Call Jeff.
Close To Rimbey! Located On Pavement! 72.33 Acres, Great
Building Site, Year round dug out, oil revenue, fenced & cross fenced.
Immediate Possession! Call Wendy
NEW PRICE! $489,90011.98 Acres, Heated Shop, Pole Shed.
2 bdrm home, open fl oor plan, all appliances, wood stove, Huge wrap
around deck. MLS# CA0072365. Call Wendy
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Cell: 403-783-0216Home: 403-843-2193
JEFF’S FEATURES OF THE WEEK
HALF SECTION with 3 bdrm bungalow, nice trees, some hay and grass plus surface revenue. Private
location 2 miles from pvmt, close to crown land. $769,000. Call Jeff.
8.35 acres with 2007 Moduline home, PLUS a Guest home. There is also 3
RV hookups, complete with water and sewer close to lakes and pavement.
$289,000. Call Jeff.
WENDY’S FEATURES OF THE WEEK
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Cell: 403-704-5520
SO MANY FEATURES! 1.6 acres of Waterfront! Gorgeous park like setting, 2 storey home, 2
bdrms, 2 bath, all appliances, huge deck, Many upgrades! Located at Buck Lake! $799,000
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Located West Of Rimbey! 6.47 acres, well treed, private, det heated garage, greenhouse, barn,
year round creek. 3 bdrms, 2 bath, all appliances Quick Possession! $359,900 Call Wendy.
#36 Legacy Lane. This Condo Shows Like New! All top off the line appliances, including air
conditioning, Completely fi nished basement with a wet bar. Heated garage and so much
more! $249,900 Call Wendy.
4637 51 Ave Rimbey. 4 bedrooms,
all appliances, EXTENSIVELY
Renovated, det garage, RV parking,
nicely landscaped. Quick Possession! $169,900 Call Wendy.
Beautiful 4 bed and 3 bath home with
great view, close to soccer fi elds and
playground, double attached garage,
very well kept. $349,000. Call Jeff.
Artist View Subdivision! Excellent Building
Sites, Great Views Of The Countryside!
Immediate Possession! Close To Gull Lake!
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Call Wendy for more info.
Nice family home close to schools, recent upgrades, 2 car garage full size basement.
Quick Possession corner lot and more. $224,500. Call Jeff.
Full Quarter section with Beautiful
Cedar Log home, park like setting
in yard shows great would consider
subdividing. Call Jeff for details.
Senior condo, 2 bedroom,
end unit, very nice shape with
garage. These don’t come along
very often. $225,000 Call Jeff.
EXCELLENT LOCATION! Main Street Rimbey Commercial Lots.
Ground Work Is Completed, Ready To Build! So MANY Possibilities! Call Wendy For More Info.
5 bdrms, 3 bath, all appliances, Main fl oor laundry, heated garage. Great Location RV parking, fenced backyard. QUICK POSSESSION!
$318,200 Call Wendy.
Completely fi nished fenced yard,
double garage, quick possession
covered deck, shows great
$329,000. Call Jeff.
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Rimbey Senior High School Spartans rugby team defeated Lindsay Thurber High School team 50-19 in Rimbey on Wed., May 11. Pictured are Spartans Andrea Anderson, Izzy Jones, Madison Howard, Courtney Holtkamp, and Kesley Coston.
Morriah Rudnik Photo
Rimbey club senior high boys basketball team played a team from Red Deer in the spring league on Mon., May 9. Rimbey boys won the game 67- 55 . Brandon Rondeel from Rimbey shoots a basket.
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Website: www.mrandmrsrealestate.ca Offi ce: 403-843-0100
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FAMILY DELIGHT!5 bdrm 3.5 baths, heated garage with access to
main fl laundry/mud rm, 69’x176’ landscaped lot.
$319,900
MUST SEE!1346 sq’ 3 bdrm ,3 bath bungalow, main fl laundry, detached 24x24 garage, partially fi nished basement
$239,700
RESIDENTIAL & ACREAGELOTS AVAILABLE!
- Corner 74’x130’lot on north edge of town $86,500
- Bluffton 5.91 acres room for horses walk to school $112,500
- Westlake Estates 1.66 acres awesome lake view $115,000
- Leedale 1.19 Acres, shallow well, near creek $84,900
COMMERCIALLOTS AVAILABLE!
- Central location, 1 block south of main street$97,000
- High profi le location on main artery with service road access in high traffi c area
$165,000- 4.55 acres near west end of town, hwy access,
ranch style bungalow & shop
SPECTACULAR VIEW!3 bdrm 2 bath home on NW side of Gull Lake.
Loft overlooking living, bonus games roomwith pool table & shuffl eboard.
$479,900
4.55 ACRESlocated directly off of Hwy 53 west
end of Rimbey. Zoned C2. Substantial bungalow & shop on the property.
46.43 acres high hay land with gentle slop. Lots of potential for dream home.
$225,000
TOO LATE!
263.78 acres pature land borderd on West by Blindman River. Oil Revenue, tree cover, building sites, potential for
subdivision. $1.1 million
NEWLY BUILT SENIOR’S CONDO!2 units available. Spacious, modern décor, large master
with shower in ensuite, den & full bath, 24x12 garage.
$245,000
HAS IT ALL!1400 sq’ bungalow, 4 bdrm, 3 ba, fi nished bsmt,
heated garage, main fl laundry, RV parking.
$319,900
NEAR BENTLEYRare 19.87 acres fenced for horses. Ranch style 3
bdrm 3 bath bungalow 24x28 garage, 24x32 shop.
$624,750
QUIET, YEAR ROUND RETREAT!NW side of Gull Lake ½ acre lot. 4 bdrm, 2 bath,
fi replace, detached garage, fenced, garden & more!
$342,500
ACREAGE LIVING!Just outside Rimbey. Directly off pavement, riparian
area forms south boundary. 4 lots available.
$104,900 - $114,900
HALF DUPLEX BUILT IN 2013!With 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, fi nished up & down, close to school & shopping.
$236,900
3 LEVEL SPLIT ON QUIET CRESCENTmany upgrades, detached double garage,
fenced, extra parking.
$269,900
SOLIDLY BUILT 1283 SQ. FT.3 bdrm, 1½ bath, main fl r laundry,
large deck, quiet area.
$225,000
ADORABLE! AFFORDABLE!891 sq’ 2 bedroom bungalow, lot has trees and landscaped. Close to shopping & all amenities.
$114,900
SPACIOUS NEW!1340 sq’ ½ duplex with open fl oor plan, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, 4 appliances, attached garage, wheelchair
accessible
$259,900
SENIOR’S CONDO. QUICK POSSESSION!2 bdrm, 2 bath, 7 appliances, heated
single garage, murphy bed
$207,000
11 acres tree covered with rough clearing for lane way and building site in place $164,900
45 acres rolling topography, small lake,5 mins to town $294,900
RECREATION
2 bdrm home. Renos include: - windows, flooring, bathroom, doors, furnace, hot water tank. Storage shed. Breton $119,000 Gently sloping half acre lot in Sunset Bay. Ideal for walkout home. Share in commu-nity lot & dock (annual fee). $57,900 Rolling & rugged - 30 acres, natural land-scape is waiting for your cabin or home. Fenced on 3 sides. Rimbey $165,000
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3 bdrm cottage, granite counters, maple cabinets, SS appliances, in-floor heat, close to boat launch. Buck Lake $264,900 Lakeside half acre, towering spruce, 3 bdrm home, bonus room above att garage. Share in 90’ dock. Buck Lake $489,000 Impressive yard, 4 bed home, covered deck. 30x30 man cave, 42’garden shed, 5 bay parking pad. Alder Flats $289,000
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2.35 acres, trails thru mature forest, 3 bdrm home, full unfinished basement. Updates shingles, furnace, flooring.
3.68 acres, 2 bdrm mobile with addition (1388 sq ft). Crown land half mile away... ideal for the outsdoorsman.
39 acres. Well kept 2002 SRI 3 bdrm 2 bath home, front deck. Explore trails thru mature forest. Fenced. Rimbey $370,000 160 acre elk ranch, 3 bdrm log home, garage/shop, handling facility, 2nd home. Rotation pastures Breton $745,000 151 acres, 4 bed home, attach garage, barns, sand base round pen, shop, outdoor arena, older mobile. Alder Flats $695,000.
1140sqft 2 bdrm 2 bath home, OS dble garage with in-floor heat, garden shed, on double lot, spruce, landscaped
Beautifully treed one acre. 4 bed 3 bath home, 2 car garage, covered patio/carport,quad storage, wooden playset.
Food items for Fort McMurray families fi ll Rimbey arena. Treena Mielke Photos
Clothing for Fort McMurray families available in all sizes.Treena Mielke Photos
Rimbey goes into action to help Fort McMurray
The community of Rimbey watched in horror as their north-ern neighbour was engulfed in a rain of fi re that caused a mass exit of people, many of them taking their beloved pets, cherished photos and only a few other basic necessities with them.
But, true to form, the people of Rimbey didn’t stand by and watch for long.
Being a farming community who is used to getting things done, that’s exactly what they did.
They pitched in.Mayor Rick Pankiw is one of those people.Pankiw has spent the last several days at the arena, fi rst or-
ganizing food and supplies to be sent to the victims in trailers.The last few days he has worked with FCSS, individuals and
local service clubs to ensure food, trailers and camping spaces are available for Fort McMurray victims.
As of Thursday more than 100 people from Fort McMurray have signed in at the arena and several families are camped at The Nesting Place and RV Heaven. Phone calls are still coming in and at least two more families are on their way.
Today, (Thursday), May 12, Pankiw is telling the public to hold off on donations of food, clothing and supplies.
“No more donations,” he said. “We are good.”Pankiw is overwhelmed by the support the people of Rimbey
and area have shown.“It is a great community. I am proud to call Rimbey home.”It just so happens that it wasn’t that many years ago the
mayor was proud to call another community home.And that community was Fort McMurray.He moved to Fort McMurray in 1982 to play junior hockey
and he and his wife Sue spent several years there.Now, he fi nds himself becoming quite emotional when he
watches the news clips of the fi re burning at Fort McMurray.“It’s very emotional,” he said. “I’ve quit watching it, I just
can’t.”Pankiw said he found Fort McMurray to be a close-knit
community.“People in Fort McMurray would give you the shirt off their
back. They really would. I loved Fort McMurray.”
BY TREENA MIELKE
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Peter Elmer Adams of Rimbey, Alberta passed away peacefully, at the age of 93 years, at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre on Tuesday, May 10, 2016, after a brief time spent there. Peter was born on July 6, 1922 at home on his parent’s homestead, the fi fth of six children. He took his schooling at the Rose School, up to Grade 10. In those early years, he worked for many neighbours; stooking and threshing, and cutting and hauling wood, along with doing the chores that went with pioneer farming. In 1942, he met and married Margaret Caswell, a teacher at the Rose School. They fi rst lived on his father’s farm, and Peter helped with the farming in the summer and worked at the Jones’ Sawmill in the Faraway Dis-
trict during the winter. During this time, there was the addition of a son to their family every year. Peter had bought a quarter of land, and later when their sixth son was born they purchased their present farm, the home quarter. He eventually expanded the farm to include fi ve quarters of land at the northeast side of Gull Lake, and bought his own sawmill which he operated for a few years. While his sons were at home, they learned from him how to hunt, fi sh, do the farm work, and weld and fi x the old equipment to keep things going. Peter was a regular at all the farm auctions in the district and without fail, brought home ‘something useful’. He continued to take an interest in the farm until his passing. Peter and Margaret resided together on their farm for 55 years until her passing in 2008. Through the years, Peter always made time to help out the neighbours, and they in turn helped him. He like to talk to people and a warm welcome awaited anyone who stopped by for a visit or a game of cards. He was a member of the Rimbey Fish and Game Association for a number of years, and shared his knowledge of vintage building tools with others who volunteered at PasKaPoo Park. Reading was also a past time he kept up his whole life. With a remarkable memory, he continued into his senior years to recite lengthy pieces of poetry and sing old songs at family gatherings, which both amused and impressed his grandchildren. For the last number of years, one of his favourite outings was to accompany two of his sons when they entertained at different senior’s lodges and retirement homes. He lived a humble life and enjoyed the best of what that gave him. Peter is survived by his sons: Gerald (Helen) of Rocky Mountain House, Brian (Beverly) of Sundre, Stuart (Judy), Ronald (Janet), and Richard all of Rimbey, and Russell (Lori Bengtson) of Lacombe; as well as fi fteen grandchildren, twenty-two great grandchildren, and one great, great grandchild; in addition to his sister, Peggy Symes of Rimbey. Peter was predeceased by his beloved wife, Margaret; his parents, Frank and Edith Adams; his daughter-in-law, Dallas Adams; and four siblings: Dolly Farnham, Sarah Lambertus, Arnold Adams, and Ralph Adams.In keeping with Peter’s wishes, no formal Funeral Service will be held. Cremation took place at the Central Alberta Crematorium, Red Deer, Alberta. A Private Family Gathering will be held at a later date. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Peter’s Memory may be made directly to Palliative Care at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre - Administration, Box 440, Rimbey, Alberta T0C 2J0. Condolences to the Adams Family may also be expressed by e-mail to: special_refl [email protected] Arrangements for the Late Peter Elmer Adams entrusted to the care of
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CHALMERS It is with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to Gregory Leroy Chalmers of Gull Lake, Alberta, who passed away at his home on Friday, May 6, 2016 at the age of 60 years.Greg was born on January 21, 1956 in Lacombe, Alberta. He did rock crushing and a year of custom combining across the U.S.A., and was building houses for Dowling Brothers when he married Vicky Steiger in 1981. They took over a dairy farm near Hoadley, Alberta. In the early 90s, Greg moved back into home construction with Spectrum Enterprises, which he started with his close friends, Jim and Blake. Greg and Vicky sold the dairy business and relocated to Gull Lake a short time later. Greg and his family moved into Rimbey for a few years,
and this is where he met his second wife, Barb. They were united in marriage in 1999, and moved back to the Gull Lake area where Greg spent the rest of his life on his dad’s original property, eventually planning to open a golf course under the Diamond C name. In those last years at Gull Lake, Greg’s career path included a variety of jobs from home restoration, to construction, to truck driving. At the time of his passing, he had just purchased his own truck and was starting up his new company, Twin Coulee Ventures.
Greg was a great man who will be missed dearly by many people. Greg will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Barb; and his children, Luke (Brandy) of Gull Lake; Crystal (Rickie) of Blackfalds; Jessica (Chris) of Blackfalds; Carl of Edmonton; Carolyn also of Blackfalds; and Nicholas (Natasha) of Rimbey. “Opa” will also be missed by his seven cherished grandchildren: Morgan, Davis, Zane, Samuel, Autumn, Blake, and Maddi. He will also be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by two brothers: Craig (Sue) of Beaumont; and Darcy (Marlene) of Sherwood Park; in addition to numerous nieces, nephews, other family members, and a host of treasured friends. Greg was predeceased by his parents, Ron and Elsie; and his fi rst wife, Vicky in 1997. Family and Friends were invited to a Prayer Vigil which was held at St. Margaret’s Catholic Church, Rimbey on Thursday, May 12, 2016 at 7:00 p.m. Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Margaret’s Catholic Church, Rimbey on Friday, May 13, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. with the Reverend Father Les Drewicki, Celebrant. Interment followed in the Gull Lake Cemetery, Gull Lake. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Greg’s Memory may be made directly to the Edmonton Emergency Relief Services Society ~ Fort McMurray Fire, 10255 - 104 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5J 1B1 (www.eerss.org); or to the Red Deer Live-In Society, Box 20005, Red Deer, Alberta T4N 6X5. Condolences to the Chalmers Family may also be expressed by e-mail to: special_refl [email protected]
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Mary (Del) Therese, (Flying Offi cer (Nursing Sister) RCAF, 1957-1959) passed away peacefully at 84 years of age at Red Deer Hospice on May 8, 2016. Mary was born and raised in Port Arthur, Ontario, November 21, 1931.She leaves to mourn her husband, Daniel T. Parker of Red Deer, AB; daughter, Valdeana M. Parker of Red Deer, AB; son, Leonard O. (Deb) Parker of Edson, AB; four grandchildren, Danielle (Gordo) Murphy of Edson, AB, Michaela (Dayen Erickson) Parker of Edson, AB, Wesley (Jen) Underhill of Campbell River, BC and Zachary (Tasha) Underhill of Vancouver, BC; also fi ve great grandchildren, Abby, Novalee, Huxley, Landon, & Nikko; brother, Donald (Irene) Del Pino; sister, Barbara Messervia and several nieces and nephews.Mary was predeceased by her parents, Otto DelPino (March 14, 1902 - June 5, 1973) and Angela DelPino (Favetta) (November 19, 1908-December 2, 1984); her brother, Eugene DelPino and sister, Dorothy Cummings.The family would like to give a heartfelt thank you to the Staffs at Primary Care Network, Alberta Health Services, Seniors Health, Home Care, The Lending Cupboard and Red Deer Hospice. There will be no service and memorial as per her wishes. Donations in her name may be made directly to the Red Deer Hospice, 99 Arnot Avenue, Red Deer, AB T4R 3S6Condolences may be forwarded to the family by visiting: www.reddeerfuneralhome.com
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Dorothy Jean Dahms of Rimbey, Alberta passed away at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre ~ Area Three on Thursday, May 5, 2016, one day before her 88th birthday.Dorothy was born in Rimbey, and was the fi rst-born child of Ted and Hattie Pimm of the Gimlet District. She was united in marriage to Raymond Dahms, and together they
raised their family and farmed in the Leedale area for many years. In 1969, Dorothy and Raymond sold the farm and relocated to Rimbey. Dorothy waitressed in many places, including in Edson, and she also cooked for Hopkins Construction for several years. Former crew members still remark today on her awesome cooking! Dorothy served on the Leedale Hall Board, the Leedale Ladies Club, and was an active member of the Leedale Curling Club. Her house was always the hub of activity, and her coffee pot was always on. Dorothy’s home was open to anyone who needed help, and she was well-known for her kindness and generosity. Dorothy will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by her sons, Calvin Dahms; and Allen (Laine) Dahms; and her daughter, Linda (Charlie) Gordon; as well as numerous grandchildren, great grandchildren, and great, great grandchildren; in addition to other family members and many dear friends. Dorothy was predeceased by her husband, Raymond; partner, Vern; her daughter, Barb; daughters-in-law, Linda and Raye; grandsons, Lee and Colin; her brother, Art; and two sisters, Donna and Caroline.A Public Memorial Service in Celebration of Dorothy’s Life was held at the Rimbey United Church, Rimbey on Wednesday, May 11, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. with the Reverend Deborah Laing offi ciating. A Private Family Interment took place at 10:30 a.m. in the Mount Auburn Cemetery, Rimbey. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Dorothy’s Memory may be made directly to Long Term Care at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre - Administration, Box 440, Rimbey, Alberta T0C 2J0. Condolences to the Dahms Family may also be expressed by e-mail to:
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Muriel Elaine Ingram1937 - 2016
We would like to thank Dr. K. Rylance & Dr. M. Boorman for Mom’s care throughout the years. Also the nurses & staff of the Rimbey Hospital Care Centre and Area Three. As well as the staff in the Lacombe and Bentley Long Term Care facilities. We would also like to thank Natalie Stefanyk for the words of encouragement to help Mom transition to long term care. Thank you to all the family and friends who attended Mom’s celebration held on April 13, 2016. We appreciated the words of inspiration and the many stories. Words cannot express the gratitude we have for her partner and friend, John, for all the care and compassion he showed Mom. Thank you to Jeanette Adams for Mom’s daytime care. We would also like to thank Oberhammer Funeral Chapels Ltd.
Randy & Shirley IngramLorne & Kim Ingram
DAHMSThank you to Dr. De Bruyn and the staff of
Area 3 Long Term Care for the wonderful careprovided to Dorothy Dahms.
Thank you to Rev. Laing for the excellent memorial serviceand to Annette and Margaret for lending their skills.
To Sylvia Walters for the heartfelt tribute and the Leedale Ladies for providing the delicious lunch.
To Oberhammer Funeral Chapel for theirguiding hand and caring heart.
Thank you to everyone for the condolences,beautiful cards, fl owers and donations.
~ Dorothy Dahms’ Family
SHAWTerence (Terry) William
It is with great sadness we announce the sudden passing of Terry on May 11, 2016 in Red Deer, Alberta. Terry waited for the sunrise and took his fi nal breath surrounded by his family at the age of 65 years. Terry was a vibrant great man who was the rock of our family, a friend to so many people. His friends and family meant everything to
him. Terry leaves such a void in so many lives that will be impossible to fi ll. Terry is survived by the love of his life Janice, three sons Brandon (Melissa) of Rimbey, Dallas (Stacey) of Sylvan Lake, Colin (Mallary) of Sylvan Lake, Grandchildren Taryn, Hunter, Allie, Ashley, Kyndal, Kaje, Karson, Braun, Tanner and Logan. Terry also leaves to mourn four brothers, three sisters and their families. Terry was predeceased by his parents Fred and Lil Shaw as well as two brothers.A celebration of Terry’s life will be held from the Peter Lougheed Community Center in Rimbey, Alberta on Wednesday May 18, 2016 at 2 p.m.If friends so desire, memorial contributions may be made to the Firefi ghters Burn Treatment Unit, University of Alberta, 8440 - 112 Street, Edmonton, Alberta, T6G 2B7Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca
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STEPANIUKAndrew
July 6, 1916 - May 7, 2016
It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Andy Stepaniuk in Edmonton, two months shy of his 100th birthday. Andy was married to Helen (nee Dapping) for 67 years and mourned her passing in 2007. Today, he leaves to mourn: fi ve children, Earl (Caroline), Marlene Derkoch (Morris), Brian (Louise), David and
Donald. Andy was predeceased by his son Gary in 1986. He also leaves: two sisters, Anne (Vancouver), Elsie (Calgary) and his stepbrother Dennis (Surrey), 15 grandchildren, 14 great-grandchildren, nine great-great-grandchildren, fi ve great-great-great grandchildren, as well as many nephews, nieces and cherished friends. Andy was born in Dolzski, Poland and at age fi ve, moved to Canada with his mother and sister to join his father in Dunmore, Alberta. He spent his career in the lumber industry, and was honored by the Alberta Lumberman’s Association in 1980 for his many contributions to the industry. Andy was very active, sociable and outgoing. He particularly enjoyed his daily coffee group and Friday music social at St. Andrews. He also enjoyed his friends and coffee group “The Senators” in Rimbey and looked forward to his annual trip there on his birthday. We would like to thank his special friend Gloria Vallette for her companionship and friendship to our Dad. Andy was a wonderful dedicated husband, father, grandfather and will be sadly missed by all. At his request, there will be no funeral or memorial service. Cremation arrangements are entrusted to the care of Memories Funeral Home & Crematorium, Edmonton, Alberta.
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LINCOLN HALL SOCIETYAnnual Spring Fundraiser
[Funds will be going to the New Play Center]
STEAK BBQ & CABARET
SATURDAY MAY 28TH, 2016DOORS OPEN AT 5:30PM
Supper anytime between 6:30pm & 8:00pm
Catered by Bob Ronnie Catering of Ponoka, Ab
50/50 DRAW
DANCE 9:00PM - 1:00AM
THE WOODEN NICKEL BAND
TERRY KAMPS AND BAND MEMBERS
Tickets $50.00 per person per ticketADVANCE TICKETS ONLY BY MAY 26
ALL WELCOME!For tickets call Kathy at 403-782-4194
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May 28th, 2016EVENT STARTS AT 2 PM
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Co-operative Employment OpportunitiesRIMBEY CO-OP
Position: Lumber Clerk - Full TimeLocation: Home CentreDuties:• Gain and maintain knowledge of all merchandise lines.• Provide prompt and courteous customer service.• Adhere to and be familiar with all Rimbey Co-op policies.• Merchandising and housekeeping of sales area.• To provide estimates to customers on minor and routine projects.Qualifi cations: The successful applicant must be in good condition and able to perform all physical aspects of the job to Co-op standards, project a positive attitude and image; must have building products knowledge; estimating skills an asset.
Applications are available at the Rimbey Co-op.PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME IN PERSON TO:
Terry GriemonHome Centre Manager
Phone: 403.843.2253 Fax: 403.843.4242
Part me individualrequired immediately.
Responsibili es will include ower design, phones, cleaning and
assis ng customers.Please email to…
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Employment OpportunityRimbey Co-op Home Centre
is now accepting applications for Seasonal Positions.
YARD ATTENDANT:• Valid, clean driver’s license• Must be customer service-oriented, possess strong organizational skills, be self-motivated and responsible.
SEASON CLERK/CASHIER:• Must be customer service-oriented, possess strong organizational skills, be self-motivated and responsible.
PLEASE SUBMIT RESUME IN PERSON TO: Terry Grieman, Home Centre Manager
RIMBEY CO-OP
announcementsRIMBEY REVIEW 15TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016
In Memoriam
TELL it all! Tell it well! Make your ads sell for you by giving full description of goods or services offered. Include prices and terms. Phone 1-877-223-3311 for a friendly ad taker.
RIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORYRIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Rimbey Implements Ltd.
5410 - 43 StreetRimbey, AB
Cell: (403) 783-0593Bus: (403) 843-3700Fax: (403) 843-3430
Al York General ManagerAl York General Manager
Action AutobodyRimbey
“We’re in the Business of Making
You Look Good”
3 kms North & 3 kms
East of Rimbey on
Hwy #53
Owner Carey Anderson
403.843.3030
Plumbing Gasfi tting Hot Water & Forced Air HeatingWater Analysis & Treatment Systems
Doug Madu(403) 843-2635Cell (403) 350-5901
Box 2040, Rimbey, AB., TOC 2J0
email: [email protected]
Outdoor Wood or Coal BoilersHigh Efficiency Wood Gasifi cation Boilers
ASPENWORKS ASPENWORKS MECHANICAL MECHANICAL
5034 45 Avenue
Windshields - Heavy Equipment GlassResidential & Commercial
Mobile • Pickup & Delivery • In ShopOwner: Jamin Sargeant
403-843-4527
TERRY GRIEMANHome Centre Manager
P. O. Box 260 Business (403) 843-22584625 51st Street Ext. #111Rimbey, AB Fax (403) 843-4242T0C 2J0 Canada Cell (403) [email protected]
Rimbey Co-opAssociationLtd.
Janice Cameron DDWe have moved to a new location in Ponoka. Now located in downtown Ponoka northof the Dollar Tree store.
403-790-2700Call for your appointment today:
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e: [email protected]: North west of Rimbey on Highway 20 to Tsp Rd. 432 Medicine Lake Road 5.5 km west to #31055
ROGER MASURRimbey & Area Sales Representative
780-360-9552 • [email protected]
VISIT US AT www.hilinecnh.comBusiness: 780-352-9244
Toll-Free: 1-888-644-5463
4723-39 Avenue, Wetaskiwin, AB T9A 2J4
BRIAN GODLONTONPetroleum Manager
P. O. Box 260 Business (403) 843-22584625 51st Street Ext. #104Rimbey, AB Fax (403) 843-4242 T0C 2J0 Canada Cell (403) 704-0271
Rimbey Co-opAssociationLtd. 6982
New Ownership • Vacant Units Available
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PORTABLESTORAGE UNITSParkland Beach Road & Highway 771, Gull Lake, AB
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¼ mile North on No Exit Rd, 2nd driveway to the West¼ mile North on No Exit Rd, 2nd driveway to the West
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For Rent#3000 - #3200
Acreages/Farms ..............3010Houses/Duplexes ............3020Condos/Townhouses........3030Manufactured Homes ......3040Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050Suites ..............................3060Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070Roommates Wanted ........3080Rooms for Rent................3090Motels/Hotels ..................3100Offices ..............................3110Stores/Commercial ..........3120Industrial ..........................3130Warehouse Space............3140Garage Space..................3150Storage Space ................3160Land ................................3170Pasture ............................3180Mobile Lot ........................3190Misc. for Rent ..................3200
Wanted to Rent#3250 - #3390
Acreages/Farms ..............3255Houses/Duplexes ............3260Suites ..............................3270Rooms..............................3280Manufactured Homes ......3290Housesitting Wanted ........3300Garage Space..................3310Storage Space ................3320Stores/Commercial ..........3330Office Space ....................3340Industrial ..........................3350Warehouse Space............3360Resorts & Cottages..........3370Pasture/Land....................3380Mobile Lot ........................3390
Misc.Services 1290
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Painters/Decorators1310RALPH’S PAINTING
Journeyman painter,serving the area: since 1984
403-843-4172
“When Ralph’s done brushingyou don’t feel rolled”
PersonalServices 1315
HIP OR KNEE Replacement? Restrictions
in walking/dressing? $2,500 yearly tax credit.
$20,000 lump sum cheque. Disability Tax Credit.
Expert Help: 1-844-453-5372.
Misc.Services 1290 Misc.
Services 1290
WellDrilling 1400 Well
Drilling 1400 WellDrilling 1400
Pet Services 1318
KennelsOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonald
Animal services for Ponoka CountyDog Shelter
BoardingDogs for adoptionDogs to surrender
www.pawsandclawsanimalrescue.caclick courtesy adoptions
Phone (403) 783-7447
Roofing 1370METAL ROOFING & SID-ING. 32+ colours available
at over 55 Distributors. 40 year warranty. 48 hour Express Service available
at select supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254.
YardCare 1430
THE ROTOTILLER GUYRototilling Services &
Yard Prep. 403-597-3957
Auctions 1530(2) DAY UNRESERVED AUCTION. Industrial -
Tuesday, June 21, 2016, 8 a.m. Agricultural -
Wednesday, June 22, 2016, 8 a.m. Aldersyde, Alberta. To consign to
these auctions call Canadian Public Auction
403-269-6699 or see www.canadian
publichauction.com.
31 FULLY SERVICED LAKE LOTS - Murray Lake, Saskatchewan.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, June
27 in Saskatoon. Lots range from 0.28 +/- to
0.35 +/- acres. Brennan LeBlanc: 306-280-4878; rbauction.com/realestate.
ACREAGE AUCTION for Marjorie Chieduch &
Estate of Dennis Chieduch - May 28, Onoway,
Alberta. 2005 & 1999 Cadillac; Cat 246 loader; shop tools; horse tack;
trailers; misc./household. View details at www.spectrum
auctioneering.com. 780-967-3375 / 780-903-9393.
BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS
at The Moose Hall, 2 miles south of Ponoka
on Hwy. 2A.
Weekly sales Wednesdays @ 6 pm
Antique sale1st Sunday of month
June 5 @ 1 p.m.
TO BOOK YOUR SALE CALL 403-782-5693 or
403-304-4791 Check website for full listingswww.bigstrapperauctions.net
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Auctions 1530CAN-AIR HEATING & Air Conditioning. #12, 7491 -
49 Ave., Red Deer, Alberta. Wednesday, May 25,
11 a.m. Selling services caps, truck, enclosed trailer,
C-can, sheet metal & air conditioning equipment, tools, new stock & offi ce. See www.montgomery
auctions.com. 1-800-371-6963.
COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION! 9th Annual
Calgary Premier Collector Car Auction. Grey Eagle Resort & Casino, Calgary, Alberta, June 17-19. Time to consign, all makes &
models welcome. 1-888-296-0528 ext. 102;
[email protected]; EGauctions.com.
FARMLAND W/GRAVEL RESERVES - Cardston,
Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved
Auction, July 21 in Lethbridge. 130.65 +/- title acres, gravel reserves in excess of 2.4 million m3.
Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; Broker: All West Realty Ltd.;
rbauction.com/realestate.
INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY & SHOP - Strathmore, Alberta. Ritchie Bros.
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, June 15 in Ed-monton. 2+/- title acres
industrial property & 8000 sq. ft. shop. Jerry Hodge:
780-706-6652. Broker: All West Realty Ltd.;
rbauction.com/realestate.
LAKE FRONT RESI-DENCE - Pigeon Lake, Alberta. Ritchie Bros.
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, June 15 in Ed-monton. 1313 +/- sq. ft.,
1 1/2 storey home - 0.2 +/- title acres. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; Broker: All West Realty Ltd.;
rbauction.com/realestate.
Firewood 1660LOGS
Semi loads of pine, spruce, tamarack, poplar, birch.
Price depends on location of delivery. Lil Mule
Logging 403-318-4346
GardenSupplies 1680
BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE TREES 4-6 feet, $35 each. Machine planting: $10/tree (includes bark mulch and fertilizer). 20 tree minimum
order. Delivery fee $75-$125/order.
Quality guaranteed. 403-820-0961
Misc. forSale 1760
POLE BARNS, Shops, steel buildings metal clad or fabric clad. Complete supply and installation.
Call John at 403-998-7907; jcameron@
advancebuildings.com.
Welding 1410 Welding 1410
Misc. forSale 1760
NEW: Lego Blocks $85. Jersey Barriers from $220. Reclaimed Materials: Baby grand piano, many styles
of nice tables/chairs, buffet units, keg fridge, counter
tops, Boullion cups, benches, lockers, various
large generators; www.sustainabuild
canada.com. 780-221-2761/403-971-4791.
SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money &
save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd:
www.NorwoodSaw-mills.com/400OT.
1-800-566-6899 ext. 400OT
WantedTo Buy 1930WANTED: WILL PAY cash for construction equipment,
backhoes, excavators, dozers, (farm tractors
w/loaders) 1985 or newer. Skid steers, wheel loaders, screeners, low beds, any condition running or not.
250-260-0217.
FarmEquipment 20102001 JOHN DEERE 9750
combine. 4612 engine hours, 3251 thrasher
hours. Hopper extension, 914 pickup, 30.5x32 front tires, 18.4x26 rear tires.
$100,000. 780-754-2350.
BRAND new quonset, 26’ x 25’ x 19’, never erected,
$10,500. See pic. in Kijiji Calgary ad under
quonset. 403-485-2532
Livestock 2100BAR-DALE LIMOUSIN,
ERSKINE, AB. 40, two year old virgin bulls
for sale at the farm. Fully guaranteed.
Call Carole Barclay at 403-742-4825,
Terry 403-740-5037Ricky 403-740-5711. email
PUREBRED red and black Angus bulls. 1 and 2 year
olds. Semen tested and delivered.Vicwin Farms 403-784-3517, 403-318-7363.
Pasture/Land Wanted 2180
LOOKING to purchase gov’t grazing lease or rent
pasture. Call Jeff 403-396-7300.
Grain, FeedHay 2190
BRIGHT SEED WHEAT BARLEY
CERT. HARVEST-HRS CERT.COPELAND-MALTCERT. REDWATER-HRS CERT. COWBOY-SILAGECERT.FOREMOST-CPS
CERT. COALITION-FEEDFABA BEANS-
PEAS-CERT. LIMERICKFLAX-CERT. SOREL
SEED OATS CALL DAVE HM.780-855-2240,CEL. 780-678-6329
HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Spring-thrashed Canola. Buying:
oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged
or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan
Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252.
SeedGrain 2200SEED Barley & Seed Oats
for Sale. 2 Row & 6 row high yielding varieties
available. Suitable for grain or silage. High germination
& vigour. Seed treating available. On Farm scale.
Larry Trautman, 403-783-1564 Mark Trautman 403-704-3157
Houses/Duplexes 3020PONOKA: 5 bdrm. duplex
close to all amenities. Avail. Immed. 403-704-1221
Farm CustomWork 2080
Houses/Duplexes 3020
4 BEDROOM HOUSE IN RIMBEY
Large unfenced yard, N/S, N/P,
Unattached garage. Utilities incl.
Heat and power NOT incl.
$1200/MTH.CALL
403-877-3613
Condos/Townhouses3030
3 bedroom town home with 5 appliances. Close to
schools/recreation/shopping. $1,100.00/month,
$1,100.00 DD. Smoking on deck only, no pets. Water, sewer, garbage included. Call Mary 403-783-6609
Suites 3060ONE BEDROOM
BASEMENT SUITE FOR RENT
Newly renovated, full bathroom,full kitchen.
$600 month, included utilities.
N/S, N/P
403 704 5863PONOKA 1 bdrm. well maintained quiet adult
building, no pets, $735/mo. + power, heat/water incld.
avail. June 1. Brian 403-348-6594
PONOKAlarge 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite $950 incld’s
util’s, 403-704-1645
* RIVERSIDE APTS. *Newly renovated
1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street.
403-357-0287
WOODRIDGE VILLAGE : 2 bedroom apartments
available immed. $800 per month, include water, heat, garbage and parking. SD $800. Kids welcome, no
pets no smoking. Please call Sandra Lyon at
First Choice Realty (Ponoka) Ltd. 403-783-8881
Pasture 3180160 ACRES of bush
pasture at Winfi eld for rent. 1-403-286-1157
Pasture/Land 3380Pastureland
Wantedfor 20 – 30
cow/calf pairs.Call Coyne
403-704-3732LOOKING TO RENT,
OR ON SHARES,a Hay Quarter, in the
Rimbey areafor the 2016 season.
CALL: 403 505 6119
Real Estate#4000 - #4190
Realtors & Services..........4010Houses for Sale................4020Houses Wanted................4030Condos/Townhouses ........4040Acreages ..........................4050Acreages Wanted ............4060Farms/Land ......................4070Farms/Land Wanted ........4080Manufactured/Mobile Homes ..................4090Income Property ..............4100Commercial Property ......4110Industrial Property ............4120Cottages/Resort Property ..4130Businesses for Sale..........4140Buildings for Sale ............4150Lots for Sale ....................4160Out of Town Property ......4170Investment Opportunities ..4180Mortgages Bought/Sold....4190
Farms/Land 4070
5 PARCELS OF FARMLAND near Hondo,
Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction on June 9. Over 475 acres of Farmland & Grazing Lease. Contact
Cody Rude: 780-722-9777;
rbauction.com/realestate.
PASTURE & hay land. 400 - 8000 acres year round
water. Management available. Central Sask. Natural springs excellent water. Grazing available. Other small & large grain & pasture quarters. $150k
- $2.6m. Doug Rue 306-716-2671;
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Hillbilly Tree Mulching Ltd.• FENCE LINES• FENCE LINES• CUT LINES• CUT LINES• POWER LINES• POWER LINES• PIPELINES• PIPELINES• BRUSH & BUSH• BRUSH & BUSH• STUMPS• STUMPSMULCHING TO SUIT ALL NEEDS Can do trees up to 15” wide
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RIMBEY REVIEW 17TUESDAY, MAY 17, 2016
Buy & Sell#1500 - #1990
Agricultural#2000 - #2290
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Selling equipment to all four Western provinces and the Northern USA. Listings are now being accepted for the Summer Machinery Consignment Auction.
Rally held for Girl Guides in Parkland areaOn May 14 Girl Guides of Canada Parkland
Area which includes Rimbey hosted a rally for all members. The theme, We Welcome the World, is an opportunity for girl members to experience the songs, crafts, and games from around the globe.
During the festivities, the Innisfail Twin Arenas came alive with the Guiding spirit from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Girls, ranging from fi ve-year-old Sparks to 12 year-old Guides, participated in a round-robin style program. The highlight of the program was a scrapbook made by the girls for our Guiding sisters in Guyana. The older girls, Pathfi nders and Rangers, competed in an offsite challenge
around the city of Innisfail.Rallies were concurrently in every area in
Alberta, Yukon and Northwest Territories. Parkland area draws members from Rimbey, Airdrie, Red Deer, Rocky Mountain House, Ponoka, Innisfail, Olds, and many towns in between.
The Parkland Area Rally can be followed on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter using #parklandrally.
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Tea time: Viola Schneider and Neva Kowalzik were among the crowd who attended the Rimbey Hospital Ladies Auxiliary’s strawberry tea and bake sale held May 11 at the Rimbey Drop In Centre. Morriah Rudnik Photo
Judy and the Divine Bovines were a popular act at the Men and Women of Country Music show held Sat., May 7 at the Hoadley Community Hall. A good crowd showed up for the event and many stayed to enjoy a dance held later in the evening. Morriah Rudnik Photo
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BuildingsFor Sale 4150STEEL BUILDING SALE
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$5,794. 25x25 $6,584. 30x31 $9,600. 32x35
$10,798. 42x51 $16,496. One end wall included.
Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-5422;
www.pioneersteel.ca.
Financial#4400 - #4430
Investments ......................4410Money Wanted ................4420Money to Loan ................4430
MoneyTo Loan 4430BANK SAID NO? Bank on us! Equity Mortgages for
purchases, debt consolida-tion, foreclosures,
renovations. Bruised credit, self-employed, unemployed
ok. Dave Fitzpatrick: www.albertalending.ca.
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Transportation#5000-5300
Automotive Services ........5010Antique & Classic Autos ....5020Cars ..................................5030SUV’s................................5040Trucks ..............................5050Heavy Trucks....................5060Vans/Buses ......................5070Motorcycles ......................5080Campers ..........................5090Motorhomes......................51005th Wheels........................5110Holiday Trailers ................5120Tent Trailers ......................5130Utility Trailers ....................5140ATV’s ................................5150Boats & Marine ................5160Snowmobiles ....................5170Tires, Parts & Accessories ......................5180Auto Wreckers ..................5190Vehicles Wanted ..............5200Car/Truck Rental ..............5210Recreational VehicleRental ..............................5220Trailer Rental ....................5230Misc. Automotive ..............5240RV’s ..................................5300
Motorcycles 5080
2008 SUZUKI C109, 1800 CC
No shortage of powerALL the Bells & Whistles!!
44,600 kms. MINT CONDITION
Never laid down. $7600. o.b.o.
(403)318-4653 Red Deer
Public Notice#6000
Public Notices ..................6010Special Features ..............6050
PublicNotices 6010
NOTICETO CREDITORS
AND CLAIMANTS
Estate of LANCE LENDVOY
who died onMarch 14, 2016
If you have a claim against this estate, you must le your claim by
June 24, 2016with
Bill Brown Box 194 Bentley
AB T0C 0J0 and provide details of
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