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Pennies in your dresser drawer, or in a coffee can at home, could makea world of difference to The Bailey and the arts and culture community

of Camrose and area. Donating your

can play a key role in keeping the historic theatre operative. The privately funded, not-for-profit, performing arts theatre

needs support from the community, as do all theatres of similar nature in the province.

Pennies for The Bailey jars have been placed at strategic locations throughout Camrose:

Battle River Credit Union, Music Camrose, SPACE, Pedersen’s Florists,

Main Street Gallery, Interiors on Main,Sole City Shoes, Regime,

Duff Layton’s Men’s Wear, Fringe Benefits, Martha’s Music, Candler Art Gallery

and at The Bailey Box Office.

Always better – always better readAlways better – always better read

Visit our website: www.camrosebooster.com

Community supporters of The Bailey step up to donate their penny

collections to The Bailey: Daryl Shillington, Mike Ploner, Jazlyn Szott, Shelby Dumont,

Audrey Pfannmuller, Mike Morris.

This Week’s Flyers:Camrose Groves’ Value Drug Mart Canada Safeway Canadian Tire Hauser Home Hardware Liquor Barn M & M Meats Panago Pizza Pet Valu Real CanadianSuperstore (x2) Rona Sears Shoppers Drug Mart Sobeys Staples Walmart Wild Rose Co-op

To Camrose Homes To Rural Tues. Thurs. Homes with Booster

*partial coverage

INSIDEYour Financial Future

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Entertainment and Dining Pages 10, 11, 13 and 14

Special OccasionsPage 12

ObituariesPage 23

On-the-Road andAuto Classifieds

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News FeaturesBattle River Bus to offer weekly rural transportation . . . . . 4Former British men’s champ puts on a show . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6

Benefit concert for rescue teams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

Good news and bad news in provincial budget . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

The Bailey Theatre Society Board President Judy McLean hopes to fill this master penny fund

raising jar hundreds of times!

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By Murray GreenBattle River Bus is the lit-

tle engine that could. Camrose County council kept the wheels on the bus going around by add-ing funding to the pilot project on March 26.

The transportation system will start the day in Bashaw and make stops in Ferintosh, Edberg, New Norway and Duhamel before arriving in Camrose. The service begins on May 1.

Camrose County agreed to partner with the Association for Life-wide Living (ALL) of Alber-ta, the Alberta Rural Develop-ment Network and the Bashaw Bus Society to implement a pilot rural transportation project.

"We didn't receive provin-cial funding because we were too advanced in the process," said county administrator Steve Ger-litz. "It was noted that our pro-posal was not accepted because our application was at a point to implement a rural transporta-tion project. The MARD grant funding was to be used for the research and development of a rural transportation program, not to in fact implement one."

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way 21 route currently has fund-ing in place to operate from May 1 of this year to May 2014 with a total contribution of $19,364 to come from the county's Bashaw Ambulance Reserve Account in the 2013 budget.

Councillor Vern Peterson moved that Camrose County sub-mit a request for proposal for the Alternate Transportation Ser-vices for Seniors - Rural Alberta Pilot Project under the Medically At-Risk Driver (MARD) Centre Grant Project, with matching funding in the amount of $32,500 to come from Bashaw Ambulance Reserve Account in the 2013 bud-get earlier in the year. He then brought forward a new motion to include the actual $19,364 amount that was carried unani-mously when the application to MARD that was submitted by Camrose County on behalf of our partners was not successful.

"It was felt that too much work had gone into the research and development over the past couple years to let it go," Steve explained. "The steering commit-tee decided to forge ahead with the idea of a pilot project. It will expand on the existing services

offered by the Bashaw Society's trip to Camrose every second Monday and fourth Friday of each month, which is fully funded by the society at a cost of $4,000 per year.

"Since Thursdays are typi-cally slower days for medical appointments in Camrose, it was decided to operate the transpor-tation every Thursday in addition to the Bashaw bus making the every second Monday trip," added Steve. However, the Bashaw Bus Society is going to discontinue the once a month Friday service.

The Battle River Bus pilot project will operate with a 14- pas-senger bus that is managed by the Bashaw Bus Society. The commit-tee suggested that the bus must be in Camrose by 10 a.m. and return to Bashaw by 4:30 p.m.

A 1-800 number will be put in place so county residents can book a seat on the bus without calling long distance. Appoint-ments will be made by the Bashaw Bus Society. "People have to phone in to book a seat. If there is no booking from a com-munity, the bus will not stop. It will be driving by, so booking is very important," said Steve.

A one-way ticket is possible. "Someone from Camrose could book the bus to go to Bashaw at the end of the day," said Jack Ross of ALL.

The steering committee con-sists of Association for Life-wide Living (ALL) of Alberta members Jane Ross, Jack Ross and Ted Wigglesworth; Marianne Schro-eder of the Bashaw Bus Soci-ety, Penny Shance of the Town of Bashaw, Rural Community Development member Clarence Hastings and the Alberta Rural Development Network with Paul Watson, Odell Olson and Steven Gerlitz as members.

Battle River Bus will be look-ing at GreenTRIP for possible funding. The minister of trans-portation agreed to use Green-TRIP funding for a transit sys-tem in a Leduc, Nisku and Leduc County partnership.

The county views the bus service as a way to keep residents in their home communities lon-ger. Even if the residents can no longer drive, this still gives them access to medical appointments in Camrose.

A projected budget uses an average of seven riders per trip

at $10 each for 52 weeks a year for $3,640 in generated revenue. Additional sponsorship from the Alberta Rural Development Net-work of $2,000 and the Camrose County contribution of $19,364 totals $25,004.

Bashaw Bus Society expenses are projected to be $22,204 with maintenance, insurance and drivers. Office expenses and staff to answer phones and a new phone line amounts to about $800. That leaves an initial advertising budget of $2,000 to balance the expenses with revenue at $25,004.

During the 2013 budget deliberations that were held last November, council moved the outstanding balance of the Camrose Ambulance Reserve Account ($58,397) and the Bashaw Ambulance Reserve Account ($61,643.40) to the Debt Retirement Reserve Account, which can now be used for the transit project.

Until Camrose receives pub-lic transportation, Battle River Bus will be stopping at the places of need for the riders, within rea-son.

By Dan JensenBattle River School Division (BRSD) is making changes to its

reporting practices in junior and senior high schools in order to address concerns brought up by parents and students.

BRSD superintendent Dr. Larry Payne announced last week he is making two changes to the existing administrative procedure regard-ing student assessment.

Payne said while he remains confident that BRSD schools are ready to go forward with the best interests of students at the forefront, there are a couple of points that remain contentious and have become obstacles in the positive path forward.

"As I understand them, the concerns about reporting practices are centred on the availability of percentages on a continual basis to high school students and the accountability of students to complete their work. It has become clear to me that BRSD needs to provide more clar-ity and be responsive to ensure that parents and students feel their concerns are being heard."

BRSD presented a review of assessment practices, along with a re-commitment to moving forward in a responsive manner, to its board of trustees and the community on Feb. 14.

"We reviewed the processes and activities of all schools and did note that, at the high school level, more conversation between parents, students and teachers was required," said Payne.

BRSD will be assisting high school staff to be ready for full imple-mentation of the new assessment practices.

"Prior to full implementation they will need to show me evidence that there is understanding by parents, staff and students, so that when we get to that place everyone is on the same page," said Payne.

One of the ways in which BRSD hopes to make things more clear is by asking every school to develop an outline of the circumstances under which a teacher might assign a mark of zero to a student.

"Our goal is to help students learn, and although we've never had a policy saying a student cannot receive a zero, we definitely don't give them often," said Payne. "We're asking every school to be clear about the process they use and how they reach the decision of assigning a mark of zero."

BRSD will also ensure that students can obtain a percentage mark from their teachers at any time.

"Our belief remains that outcome-based teaching and learning and detailed, descriptive feedback are critical to student success," said Payne. "We will continue to expect that from all staff. Percentage marks appear to be something that both parents and teachers are not yet ready to let go of and we respect that."

Detailed support will be provided to all school staff immediately following the spring break.

BRSD has been making changes in the way it does assessments gradually over the last nine years, starting with the elementary and junior high levels, as a way of ensuring a 21st century education for students and preparing them for future success in the global world.

"We are deeply committed to the achievement of all students and sound assessment practices are foundational," said Payne. "The learn-ing of every student in every classroom is always our priority, and we will continue to move forward based on areas of professional and com-munity agreement."

School divisionrevises studentreporting practices

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Murray Green, Camrose BoosterCamrose Special Olympics bowler Andrew Thurston coaxes the ball down the centre at Tabb Lanes on March 23 during a tournament. Special Olympic bowlers had a fun competition in the afternoon and then enjoyed a meal and dance at the Moose Hall.

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By Dan JensenEight-time British skating

champion Steven Cousins shared some of the knowledge he has gained over the course of a long and successful skating career with members of the Camrose Skating Club March 23.

"I enjoy doing things like this more than anything else," said Cousins, who was the featured performer at the Camrose Skat-ing Club's British Invasion ice show later in the day. "It gives me a chance to give back to the sport and help the kids who are coming up, in the same way that people helped me when I was growing up.

"If someone comes away from this with just one new idea I will know I have done my job."

Cousins landed his first triple jump, a triple salchow, at the age of 12, six years after taking up the sport. He won the Junior British Nationals in 1986 and 1988, and the won his first senior British title in 1989 at the age of 17. In the years since he has participated in eight world championships and three Winter Olympic Games. At the 1994 Olympics in Lille-hammer, Norway, he became the first Briton to land a triple axle.

"Landing that triple axle still ranks for me as one of the high-lights of my career," said Cousins.

Another of his highlights was skating for Queen Elizabeth II during her Golden Jubilee, a

Former British men's champ putson a show at British Invasion

celebration to mark the fiftieth anniversary of her ascension to the throne.

"I did that in Nottingham, England," he said. "That was quite the experience."

Cousins was a training mate of former Canadian cham-pion Elvis Stojko, who was the first skater to do a quadruple-triple combination, and did many STARS on Ice Shows with Kurt Browning, whom he considers to be a good friend.

Cousins moved his training base to Barrie, Ontario, in 1992 after a couple of years in Califor-nia and Sun Valley, Idaho.

"It was the best decision I ever made," said Cousins. "Not only did it (the move) save my career, it helped me build my career. I owe a lot of my suc-cess to the Canadian public and those who have coached me. I now consider myself an adopted Canadian."

It was in Barrie that Cousins met Sara Zylka, who extended the invitation for him to skate at the Camrose Skating Club car-nival.

"She used to come to the rink quite a bit," said Cousins. "I have known her for quite some time."

Cousins admits he still gets a touch of the nerves before any kind of performance.

"I am a firm believer that if you don't get nervous then you are obviously not excited to do it," he said. "I have been on the verge a few times of saying that I am not going to do that. It is just something you have to control and learn to live with."

Cousins considers himself fortunate to have been involved in skating for such a long time and experience the things that he has, including walking proudly into a stadium full of seventy or eighty thousand people for the opening ceremonies of the Olympics.

"There are people I have skated with that don't skate any-more, don't get the opportunity to do shows and be a part of this fantastic sport," he said. "The fact that I am still going strong at this time in my career makes me both happy and proud."

Steven Cousinsentertained spectators at

The British Invasion ice show.

Junior development skaters put on a show at The British Invasion ice show. Far left: Kristen Gosselin did a solo performance; left, members of the Canskate program performed Here Comes the Rain.

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Saturday, April 6 – 2 to 4 p.m.3308-64 Street, Camrose

Great multi-levaccess to a pavand double heceilings. The ki

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Russ Nielson,Associate Broker

Phone 780-679-7755

Apply or make changes to Annual Crop Insurance Coverage Option to elect Straight Hail Insurance.

Pay your AgriStability Fee for 2013 (without penalty) New participants must enroll prior to April 30.

New for 2013 - Changes to AgriStability due to

the new Growing Forward 2 Agreement.

Protect your investment and be

ready this growing season.

For more information contact your local AFSC Disitrict Office, call 1-877-899-AFSC (2372) or visit www.AFSC.ca.

April 30, 2013Deadline Reminder

Growing Forward 2 is a federal-provincial-territorial initiative.

CANADIAN TIREDuggan Mall, Camrose

Phone 780-672-1400 Auto Service 780-672-1478LOCALLY OWNED AND OPERATED

STORE HOURS: Mon.-Fri., 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Sat., 8 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sun., 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Service Hours: Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

Canadian Tire in Camrose has earned the coveted Gold Award in Customer Service Excellence foreleven consecutive years. Quite an achievement.To receive this award, new employees must complete 30 training courses while veteran staffers must fi nish 13 courses annually.

“It’s a constant goal to ensure our product knowledge is always increasing,” says store dealer Dave Jewell. “Our employees have shown dedication in attaining their goals and we’re proud of them.”

We CareTell us how we did during your shopping experience.

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Another Typical Tuesday Evening...In Camrose, Daysland, Kelsey, and Killam

4925-48 Street, Camrose4925-48 Street, CamrosePhone 780.672.3142Phone 780.672.3142Always better...always better read!

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5022-49 StreetCamrosePhone 780-672-0155

Oftentimes, a careful assess-ment of your attitude toward money is a great way to make the process of managing your finances a lot less stressful.

A great first step when man-aging your finances is to iden-tify any concerns you have about money. Being able to pinpoint the particulars will help you develop a plan of action. For example, if you want to invest in stocks but don't know a bull from a bear market, acknowledging this shortcoming can help you learn the necessary facts to get started.

Once such concerns have

been addressed, you're likely to feel more comfortable and confi-dent about managing your mon-ey and can start taking steps to do just that.

* Think positively and value your strengths. Embracing your strengths, even if those strengths have little to do with money man-agement, can help you gain con-trol of your finances. Perhaps you are not a financial whiz but your networking skills have left you with a vast network of friends and family in various professions. You may be able to use those con-nections to gain access to experts

in the financial field who can guide you through the questions you may have.

* Know your current finan-cial status. It is important to honestly assess your financial situation so you can effectively handle those finances going for-ward. Take stock of your income, expenditures and what you have in savings. Keep abreast of any changes in your accounts and stay current with business news and issues that may play a direct or indirect role on your finances.

* Get talking about your concerns. Talk to others in simi-

lar situations. You may find that you share the same concerns. Discussing common concerns or financial strategies can help you in your own endeavors.

* Continue working, even if it's only part-time. Even if you may want to scale down your

work schedule, you may not want to completely remove yourself from the workforce so you can remain in touch and current.

* Consult with an estate planner. The earlier you start the better off you will be with regard to planning for the future.

Advice on managing your finances

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4965 Main Street, Camrose 780-672-3622 www.interiorsonmain.com

BERMEX FACTORY SALE

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MILLER’S

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Miller’s Auction ServiceUpcoming Sales

for 2013

If you’re thinking of having a spring/summer sale, please call one of our auction representatives for

a consultation with no obligation!

Sunday, April 14, 10:00 a.m. – Unreserved Acreage Auction for William and Loretta Holzinger, Warburg, AB

Saturday, April 20, 10:00 a.m. – Unreserved Farm Auction for Mike and Margaret Prunica, Warburg, AB

Saturday, April 27, 10:00 a.m. – Unreserved Farm Auction for Ray and Charlene Przytula, Warburg, AB

Saturday, May 4, 10:00 a.m. –Unreserved Farm Auction for Wes Workun, Calmar, AB

Saturday, May 11, 10:00 a.m. –Unreserved Acreage and Welding Shop Auction for

Henry Rylander and RYCO Industries Ltd., Nisku, ABSaturday, May 25, 10:00 a.m. – Unreserved Acreage Auction

for Ed Charest and Marjorie Hudon, Nisku, ABSaturday, June 8, 10:00 a.m. –

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Tender pulled pork with a fl avorful teriyaki sauce, green peppers, pineapple and green onions on a bed of fl uffy

white rice. Served with a slice of garlic toast. $9.99

Hawaiian Hawaiian Pork SkilletPork SkilletHumpty’s is featuring Current Craves:• Hawaiian Pork Skillet• Mixed Berry Crumble• Raspberry Iced TeaAnd Former Faves:• Eggs a la Dagwood

(from 1977)• Loco Moco (from 2003)

Here’s a current crave at Humpty’s…

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Sangkor (Augustana's wom-en's choir), under the direction of Dr. John Wiebe with Carolyn Olson, piano, presents its annual spring concert on Friday, April 12, at 7:30 p.m., in the chapel on Augustana Campus. The con-cert, Around the World in Song, will feature special guests: the Schoen Duo, comprised of Kath-

leen Schoen (flute/recorder) and Thomas Schoen (violin).

Around the World in Song is a world tour of musical songs and styles. Songs from Canada, Ireland, England, Finland, Bul-garia, Russia and the USA are featured in many different styles. To help the audience make the journey, Duo Schoen (SchoenAir)

will provide incidental music for the travel between the var-ied destinations. From Canadi-an and Russian folk songs, to Canadian and English drinking songs to dances from Ireland and Bulgaria, you are invited to join Sangkor and the Schoens for this wonderfully varied musical trav-elogue.

Round the World in Song concert April 12

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Camrose Spring Classic Pro Rodeo Committee would like to thank everyone who was part of the 2013 rodeo. Your continued generosity and support is what makes this event a huge success year after year.

• Arkk Tubing • Fortis Alberta • Tofield Packers• Battle River Credit Union • Stockyards Veterinary Services

• Central Agencies Inc. • Strebs Automotive & Industrial Supply • Enerplus • Boston Pizza • Fountain Tire • Norsemen Inn

• Doug Johnson Auction Service • Vold Jones & Vold• Ritchie Brothers • Crackmasters • Nufloors• Super Clean Car Wash • Drever Agencies

• Camrose Rental Shoppe • Panhandle Productions Ltd.• Forre’s Welding • Camrose Machine & Welding

• Andrukow Group Solutions • Audio Video Unlimited• A-1 Catering • AFSC • East Side Marios• Highway 13 Transport • Total Orthotics

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By Murray GreenCamrose resident Dreena

Westerneng wants the communi-ty to support an all ages concert to raise funds for two important rescue organizations.

A concert, children's games and silent auction will be held at the Norsemen Inn on Friday, April 5.

"I put this together to raise money for CASDDA and NAARS (Canadian Search and Disaster Dogs Association and Northern Alberta Aquatic Rescue Society). They are just two of the many vol-unteer groups that helped in the search for my younger brother and his friend when they went missing at Coal Lake, on the May long weekend," said Dreena. "So far, the community has been amazing. Tragedy can bring forth some real beauty. This is about helping these two organiza-tions and not about my brother. We don't owe them anything, but I'm excited to be able to return some of the help they gave our family by being there for us."

Dreena's brother Everett and his friend were lost in a boating accident west of Camrose. Rescue searchers toiled for 10 days look-ing for the young men. NAARS is made up of volunteer police-men, firefighters and diving pro-fessionals. CASDDA is a team of people and dogs. The canines are trained to find people, no matter where they are.

"My family and friends felt very helpless because we didn't have a lot for equipment or tools to help look for him and his friend," explained Dreena.

She was thankful for the res-cue teams that did help. "It is truly amazing what these dogs can do. The dogs pick up a scent and show the divers where to go by leaving a flag. The dogs even have little life jackets. Then the divers go in and see if they can find anything," said Dreena. "I can't think of a better way to repay these organizations, than hosting a benefit show to raise money for both teams. I feel that the more money they have, the better equipment and more train-ing courses they can go to and maybe avoid a tragedy that I went through."

The benefit for the organiza-tions will be an all ages show with live music, a 50/50, silent auction and children's activi-ties. The children's activities are supervised and will go from 6:30 to 9 p.m.

Doors open at 6:30 and the show starts at 7:30 p.m. The bands playing will be Radiofly-er, Any Last Regrets, The Bloo-zhounds and Mack Long. "Two of the bands used to play with my brother, Radioflyer and Any Last Regrets. The band Any Last Regrets are former Camrose peo-ple, who now live in Edmonton," said Dreena. "The Bloozhounds and Mack Long are amazing local artists that children can listen to as well. I wanted to have a concert and leave it at that. But, I was encourage to do more, like add a silent auction."

Dreena was hoping that members of CASDDA could attend, but the group is training in Europe on the same weekend.

All proceeds will go to NAARS and CASDDA.

Benefitconcert forrescue teams

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LIVE ON THERUSTY SPUR STAGE!

Phone 780-679-22455017-51 Street, Camrose

Hours: Mon.-Thurs., 9 a.m.-11 p.m.;Fri.-Sat., 9 a.m.-2 a.m.;

Sun., 9 a.m.-9 p.m.

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KaraokeKaraokeEvery Thursday at 8:30 p.m.!Every Thursday at 8:30 p.m.!

VOTED THE CCMA BAND OF THE YEARVOTED THE CCMA BAND OF THE YEARThese are the guys the musicians go to hear.These are the guys the musicians go to hear.

Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6Friday and Saturday, April 5 and 6

Sangkor Spring Concert

With Special Guests – Schoen Duo[Kathleen Schoen, fl ute and recorder; Thomas Schoen, violin]

Friday, April 12, 2013 — 7:30 p.m.Faith & Life Chapel | Augustana Campus | University of Alberta

Tickets: $18 (adults}; $14 (students/seniors); $45 (family)Available only at the door

Dr. John Wiebe ~ Director Carolyn Olson ~ Piano

Now Showing Friday, April 5 to Thursday, April 11

Nightly: 7:20 & 9:30 pmMatinees Sat., Sun. & Thurs.: 2:20 pm

18A – Gory Brutal Violence

I.D. REQUIRED

Nightly: 6:45 & 9:15 pmMatinees Sat., Sun. & Thurs.: 1:45 pm

PG – Violence

Nightly: 7:10 & 9:10 pmMatinees Sat., Sun. & Thurs.: 2:10 pm

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Nightly: 7:00 & 9:25 pmMatinees Sat., Sun. & Thurs.: 2:00 pm

14A

Nightly: 6:50 & 9:20 pmMatinees Sat., Sun. & Thurs.: 1:50 pm

14A – Coarse Language, Brutal Violence

ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE! (PREMIERES INCLUDED)

DAYSARTSDAYSARTS at Daysland Palace Theatre present at Daysland Palace Theatre present

Sponsored by

Jesse PetersJesse and his trio traverse ajazzy musical path of originalsand classics that give wing tohis impressive vocal range.

Wednesday, April 10For tickets and information,call Sharon at 780-374-2403.

T R I OT R I O

By Jane Cherry-LemireCamroseArts Director

The Chuck MacLean Arts Centre is proud to feature local artist Jason Dufresne from April 1 to 29.

Jason recently held a small, but impressive interactive show of his canvas paint-ings in the Camrose County chambers as part of a spe-cial event organized by the Association for Life-wide Living of Alberta (ALL) on March 9.

This time Jason will be showing a collection of his draw-ings. Jason is an abstract artist and as such tries to approach his art in as many ways as possible. Taking cues from con-structivism, expressionism and minimalism his art extends beyond the linguistic com-munication. He says that he “is interested in the dialogue which occurs between artists and their materials; the ten-sion between creative drive and material behaviour.” From his own experience he finds “that you have to make ten of some-thing to get a good one.” He con-cludes by observing that “when artists make this sort of invest-ment, their work begins to take on a life of its own, which intro-duces the notion of a metaphysi-cal dialogue.”

Although from Camrose, Jason now teaches English in South Korea and is just home for a while. He gradu-ated from Alberta College of Art and Design in 1996 and then attained a Master of Fine Arts degree from Con-cordia University in Mon-treal in 2004. In 2010, he participated in a self-direct-ed Creative Residency at the Banff Centre. He has shown his work in several solo and group shows in Alberta, South Korea and Quebec. Jason was also nominated for the Alberta College of Art and Design Board of Gover-nors Award in 1996 and was awarded the Louise McKin-ney Academic Scholarship in 1994.

If you don’t feel that you understand ‘Abstract Art’ Jason will be on hand on April 11 from 2 to 4 p.m. to help dispel the mystery. We invite you to come and meet the art-ist and ask all the questions you want.

The show is free of charge and is available for viewing April 1 to 29 between 8:30 a.m. and 9 p.m. most week days. Weekend hours depend on bookings so you are encour-aged to call ahead at 780-672-9949.

Missoula Children’s Theatre presents an original adaptationof the classic children’s story. Jack’s adventure begins

when he plants Wonder Beans in his backyard.

Auditions from Grades K to 12Monday, April 15, 4:15 p.m.

Daysland Palace TheatreShow performance is April 20 at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m.

For information, call Sharon at 780-374-2403

Conceived and Written by Jim CaronMusic and Lyrics by Michael McGill

49th Street Liquor StoreSponsored by:

Localartistfeaturedat ChuckMacLeanin April

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For more information, contact Ward Nelson at 780-672-5429 or 780-679-2113.

for Ward Nelson of Camrose, AlbertaTuesday, April 16, 2013 – 10:00 a.m.

Located: From Camrose, go 15.4 km (9 miles) east on Highway 26, then 0.7 km (1/2 mile) south on Range Road 184.This is an extremely nice line of equipment. Major pieces have been shedded. Lunch served by Gladstone Ladies Club.

View full listing and pictures at www.dougjohnsonauctionservice.com

Sale Conducted By

DOUG JOHNSON AUCTION SERVICE LTD.Camrose, AB • License #334038 • Phone 780-672-1105

TRACTORSTRACTORS• 1993 Versatile 976 4WD, Designation 6,

20.8x42 duals, 4723 hr., Atom Jet aux. hyd pump, standard, shedded, S/N 930583

• Case 2390 2WD, 20.8x38 duals, 3542 hr., P.S., 1000 PTO, 3 hyd., shedded, vg cond., S/N 09923021

• 12’ Leon 2-way dozer blade• IH 784 2WD c/w Allied loader/bucket, 3-pt.

hitch, 540/1000 PTO, 16.9x34 tires (very good), 4765 hr.

• EZ-STEER guidance system c/w 500 monitor

HARVEST EQUIPMENTHARVEST EQUIPMENT• 2010 New Holland CR9060 SP combine,

SwathMaster 8 belt PU, 418 sep./585 eng. hr., 900/60 R 32 rubber, yield and moisture, fine cut chopper, auto header height, new roller chains after 2012 crop, no peas, shedded, exc. cond., S/N Y9G113083

• 2011 30’ NH 72C rigid header, PU reel, hyd. Fore/Aft, full fingered auger, lifters, shedded, exc. cond., S/N YBZL26214

• 2005 Case IH 2388 SP combine c/w 2015 header, SwathMaster 8 belt PU, AFX rotor, 1256 sep./1582 eng. hr., 30.5L-32 rubber, yield and moisture, hopper topper, chopper, extra pea concaves, $13,155.62 w/o Dec./12, shedded, vg cond., S/N HAJ292922

• 2005 30’ Case IH 1010 rigid header, PU reel, hyd. Fore/Aft, lifters, shedded, exc. cond., S/N CBJ023726

• Bergen 3600-HT header transport, like new• Baumle built header transport• 2010 30’ Massey Ferguson 9220 SP swather,

model 5200 header, 279 hr., Dbl. swath, elec. Fore/Aft, PU reel, gauge wheels, lifters, shedded, exc. cond., S/N 0AHS01133

• The two combines and swather sell with terms: 25% down sale day, balance by Aug. 1/13

TRUCKS and GRAIN TRAILERSTRUCKS and GRAIN TRAILERS• 2006 Freightliner Century TA grain truck c/w

20’ steel box and hoist (2011), Automatic Smart Shift, Detroit 515hp, 520,564 miles at booking, 3,100 miles on new tires, remote hoist and endgate control, roll tarp, Cat’s Eye

tire pressure indicators, shedded, very nice truck

• 1994 Freightliner TA highway tractor, day cab, 726,764 km at booking, N14, 18 spd. trans., wet kit, drive tires near new, Cat’s Eye tire pressure indicators, shedded, good cond.

• 1994 Lode King aluminum Super B grain trailers, open ends, newer tarps, 11R24.5 tires, Cat’s Eye tire pressure indicators

• $7,074.90 w/o done on the above tractor and trailers as of Sept./11

• 1981 IH 1724 SA grain truck c/w 15’ steel box, 131,603 km at booking, 404 eng., 5&2 trans., roll tarp, 10.00x20 rubber, shedded

• Two Michel’s hyd. hopper augers for grain trailers

SPRAYERSPRAYER• 2002 Willmar Eagle 8600 sprayer, 4WD, 90’,

1200 US gal. stainless steel tank, 380/90-R46 tires, 1908 hr., four E-Kay dividers, 340hp Cummins, air ride suspension, two rinse tanks, EZ STEER guidance c/w 500 monitor, auto boom height, Mid-Tech controller, triple nozzle bodies, shedded, vg cond., S/N 8600JL86109

• Four 520/85R46 Firestone radials to fit above sprayer, limited wear, to be sold separately

AIR DRILLAIR DRILL• 51’ Flexicoil 5000 c/w front TBT FC 2320

tank and rear TBH FC 2320 tank, dbl. shoot, 4-1/2” steel packers, 12” spacing, Dutch low draft openers, both tanks and drill were rebuilt and gone through four seasons ago, c/w extra rollers. NOTE: The drill will be sold with choice of one tank. The remaining tank will be sold separately.

HEAVY HARROWSHEAVY HARROWS• 70’ Flexicoil 85 heavy harrows, hyd. tine adj.,

limited use, purchased new in 2005, vg to exc. cond.

AUGERS and GRAIN VACAUGERS and GRAIN VAC• Buhler FarmKing 13”x70’ swing auger c/w

AG Remote electric swing mover, reverser, vg cond., purchased new in 2007

• Westfield TF 100-41, 10”x41’ auger c/w mover, 30hp Kohler, good cond., purchased new in 2008

• Westfield J208-46, 8”x46’ auger, 18hp Kohler, good cond.

• Kongskilde 700 grain vac, 1000 PTO, shedded, vg cond.

FIELD EQUIPMENTFIELD EQUIPMENT• 12’ Houle HLL-12 hyd. land leveller, hyd. lift

and tilt, limited use, exc. cond., purchased new in 2011

• 28’ Big G Tandem disc, smooth blades, older heavy disc

• Eversman 600 hyd. scraper• Rock-O-Matic 546 rock picker, 540 PTO drive,

good cond.• 60’ Flexicoil Sys. 95 Harrow/Packer• 70’ Flexicoil harrows/drawbar, newer tines

GRAIN BINS and AERATIONGRAIN BINS and AERATION• 2009 Grainmax 5000 hopper bin, rocket,

vents, dbl. skid, site glass, exc. cond.• Three 2007 Wheatland 1620 E hopper bins,

epoxy lined, 4119 bu +/-, level alert, manhole, poke hole, manway, dbl skids, never stored fertilizer, (one bin has side wall damage)

• Four Sakundiak 18’x6 ring hopper bins, 5600 bu+/-, dbl skids, ladder, roof vents, top/bottom manways, full bin indicators, aeration tubes, OP cables

• Four Grain Guard aeration fans, (Three 5hp, 3hp)

• Grain Guard 60,000 BTU gas aeration heater• Chigwell 12612E hopper bin, 1600 bu+/-• Westeel 14’x5 ring, 1650 bu+/-, good wood

floor• Twister 14’x4 ring, 1500 bu+/-, good wood

floor• Three round wood bins (Two - 1200 bu +/-,

1000 bu +/-)

PICK UP and TRAILERSPICK UP and TRAILERS• 2002 Ford F-250 XLT Super Duty, elec. 4x4,

ext. cab, long box, 172,411 km at booking, 5.4L, auto, A/T/C, spray-in liner

• 20’ TA 5th wheel trailer, homebuilt• 8’x5’ SA utility trailer, tilt deck, 1’ sides

RECREATION and LAWN EQUIP.RECREATION and LAWN EQUIP.• 2011 Kubota RTV 900, 4x4, diesel, 149 hr. at

booking, hyd. dump, windshield, winch, bush guard, exc. cond.

• Polaris Big Boss 500, 6x6, 4,572 km, manual dump box

• John Deere 240 lawn tractor c/w 30” rototiller and 48” mower, 18hp Kaw., good cond.

• Swisher 48” lawn sweep

MISCELLANEOUSMISCELLANEOUS• Chem Handler II (40 gal.) c/w banjo pump• GPI chemical pump• 1250 and 450 gal. poly water tanks• 5hp Honda slough pump, quantity hose• 20’ Brandt 3-pt. hitch sprayer, 65 gal tank,

hand gun• 6’ Ford 3-pt. hitch rotary mower• 6’ Ford 3-pt. hitch rear blade• 8’ 3-pt. hitch cult.• New Sakundiak bin sheets and wall stiffeners• 60 gal. 3 cyl. Ind. Air upright compressor• Two 500 gal. fuel tanks/stand, 300/500 gal

fuel tanks/stand, 12V fuel pump• Four 4’x8’ high steel shelving units, Oxy/

Acetylene outfit c/w bottles, HD Tow Rope, Drill Press, Banjo Pump, pressure washer, Hyd. 12T press, grinder/stand, 12V Lincoln grease gun, 20T air hyd jack, Columbia gas snowblower, 4’ work bench, bolt bin and bolts, 3/4” Drive socket set, Saws-All, quantity wrenches, four water extinguishers, Tri-Met grain tester, welding table, chop saw, floor jack, tire chains 22.5, misc scrap iron and lumber

AUCTIONEER’S NOTEAUCTIONEER’S NOTEWard has discontinued his farming operation. This is a very nice line of well maintained equipment. Note the low hours on most pieces.

The above listing is a guide only. All goods are sold on an “as is”, “where is” basis and any description, verbal or in advertising, of goods is set out or offered as a guide only. Doug Johnson Auction Service Ltd. accepts no responsibility for errors in description, it being the responsibility of prospective buyers to inspect the goods before the sale and satisfy themselves as to condition, age, authenticity, make or model.

This list is subject to additions and deletions. Doug Johnson Auction Service Ltd. will not be responsible for accidents, damage or loss. All sales are final. GST will apply on some items. Payment in full on sale day. Payment by cash or cheque only.

If paying by cheque and unknown to Auction Company, we require a reference letter from your bank. Arrangements must be made 48 hours prior to the sale for cell phone and absentee bidding.

CITY COUNCILLORBrandon Blatz

Ph. (780)672-2962or (780)678-1145

City of Camrose5204-50 Ave., Camrose, Alberta T4V 0S8Ph. (780)672-4426, Fax (780)672-2469

Email [email protected]

Note: This informational advertisement was personally funded by Councillor Brandon Blatz.

No public/tax dollars whatsoever were used in its creation or publication.

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By Murray GreenCamrose Special Olympic

athletes were joined by bowl-ers from Wetaskiwin, Vegre-ville and Whitecourt at Tabb Lanes on March 23 for a fun day.

Coach Ginger Matthews guided the Camrose athletes towards several medals.

"After the tournament, the ladies at the Women of the Moose served a wonderful meal," said Lyndsey Delwo, public relations manager for

the local Special Olympics. "Afterwards the athletes hit the dance floor and had a great time."

The high number of bowl-ers allowed for two shifts for the athletes. The group start-ed at noon.

Ladies' pins over aver-age single game was won by Candace Ames of Camrose. Teara Searra of Wetaskiwin was second. Ladies' pins over average triple game went to Kaitlyn Wilton of Camrose.

Men's pins over average single top two bowlers went to Kyle Atkinson and Joel Huculuk of Camrose. Men's pins over average triple cat-egory was also swept by Cam-rose athletes Mitchel Weins and Chris Hoecherl.

The team pins over aver-age was won by the Kyle Atkinson (Camrose), Dean Bolduc (Camrose) and Sherri Denton (Wetaskiwin) team. Second place went to the Greg Lambkin (Camrose),

Brad Lyseng (Camrose) and Mitchel Nepoose (Wetaski-win) squad.

In the second shift of bowlers, the ladies' pins over average went to Whitecourt keglers Tara Rooks and Van-essa Webb. Ladies' pins over average triple was earned by Hayley Scholze of Vegreville and Carolyn Bell of Camrose.

Men's pins over aver-age single high scores went to Whitecourt bowlers Car-los Keough and Brydon

Kruschul. In men's pins over average triple Travis Rus-sell of Whitecourt and Lon-nie Kozdrowski of Camrose turned in the top scores.

In the teams' pins over average event Travis Russell (Whitecourt) and Ali Leon-ard (Whitecourt) placed first. Brydon Kruschul (White-court), Tammy Mingo (Veg-reville), Karen Loesch (Cam-rose) and Marlene Paisley (Whitecourt) were awarded second place.

SpecialOlympicshost bowlingtournament

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Letters to the EditorLetters are welcomed but

please limit them to 500 words or less and sign with first name, initial, surname, address and phone number; only name of writer and city or town will be printed. Letters to third parties are not accepted. The Camrose Booster may edit for length, clar-ity, legality, personal abuse, good taste, public interest and avail-ability of space. The Camrose Booster thanks you for your inter-est in the letters page and encour-ages your comments.

Missing in actionWhere are our MLAs and

ministers when we need them?We read the two articles

about the visits from the Prop-erty Rights Advocate and the Farmers’ Advocate (Mar 26/13, Booster) with interest, and won-dered why MLA/Municipal Min-ister Griffiths, and MLA/Ag. Minister Olson did not attend the introduction of the new Property Rights Advocate at the Alberta Surface Rights Annual meet-ing. It would have helped them get their fingers on the pulse of their constituents. Likewise, for Minister Hughes and the ear-lier meeting (“Province gathers input…”) regarding the recent enactment of (the industry-driv-en) Bill 2 (Responsible Energy Development Act), which created a Government-appointed “Sin-gle Regulator,” and completely

removed “public interest” from industry-landowner controver-sies. We attended that meet-ing, anticipating a face-to-face encounter with Energy Minister Hughes (based on an email and the press, which both stated he would be travelling the province to convince farmers of Bill 2’s credibility). But Minister Hughes did not show up.

The Regulator’s mandate is to single-handedly:

“a) provide for the efficient, safe, orderly and environmentally responsible development of ener-gy resources in Alberta through the Regulator’s regulatory activi-ties, and b) … to regulate i) the disposition and management of public lands, ii) the protection of the environment, and iii) the conservation and management of water, including the wise allo-cation and use of water." The Regulator establishes all its own rules and regulations (purport-edly drawn from meetings like the one held in Camrose, where invited “landmen” outnumbered landowners three to one), and a poorly advertised website (www.energy.alberta.ca/Initiatives/RegulatoryEnhancement.asp) that had a March 29th submis-sion deadline.

According to Bill 2 (Division 3, 14.1; and Division 4), this new Single Regulator has the power to “do all things that are neces-sary for or incidental to carrying

out any of those duties or func-tions” [drawn up by the Regula-tor], and the Regulator reports to a Government-appointed Board of Directors. The option of an independent Hearing when prop-erty-entry/acquisition disputes occur between industry and land-owners, no longer exists.

Landowners had numerous questions and comments that begged responses from Griffiths, Olson, and Hughes, at both these meetings … but our MLAs/ Min-isters chose not to attend. Alber-tans seem to have lost all oppor-tunities to provide actual face-to-face “input” and the “feedback” that we are repeatedly told this Government “welcomes.” Since the election, all we seem to see of our MLAs (and/or Ministers) is photos of them in the newspa-pers, handing out Government cheques (e.g. Olson’s cheque for upgrades to the Camrose Elks Hall; Mar. 26/13 Camrose Boost-er), and their perpetual (political) photo ads (for which taxpayers pay the bill).

Where are our MLAs and Ministers when we need them? How can we let them know what we think about the recent Bills, and/or for that matter, the need-less Budget deficit? What hap-pened to the "consultation" we were promised?

Debbie KirkConcerned Neighbors in

Partnership (CNIP)

National Caregivers Day April 5

Submitted by Joan WilloughbyFriday, April 5, is National

Caregivers Day. The Camrose Caregivers Support Group "US" and the Hospice Society of Camrose and District hope that everyone who knows someone who is a caregiver will show their appreciation on Friday. The US Group provides "Under-standing Support" for those per-sons who now are or have been the caregiver for a loved one with a chronic illness. The Hospice Society is currently working to provide a comfortable place for both the family and terminal patient in their final days.

There are currently thou-sands of Canadians caring for chronically ill and elderly loved ones. As the population contin-ues to age and chronic illnesses increase, we will see more and more individuals being thrust into the position of the caregiver to a family member or loved one.

Caregivers dedicate a tre-mendous amount of time and energy every day tending to the needs of their loved ones affected by debilitating conditions. The US Group sees first hand the endless commitment and support that these individuals provide to those in their care. The constant

care and attention they provide can be overwhelming, exhaust-ing and stressful. Their role often receives very little formal recog-nition. Please help US to change this.

On Friday, April 5, the Care-givers Support Group and the Hospice Society urge you to show your appreciation to those care-givers for providing that ever so much needed compassionate care to those who are suffering pain, confusion, guilt, uncertainty and loss of dignity. Giving the care-givers a “Thank You” or a hug will brighten their days and lift their spirits.

CAMROSE REALTORS SUPPORT HABITATRoyal LePage realtors Russ Nielsen (left) and Leona Calhoun have donated their commissions from the sale of the land at 5323- and 5325-46 Street for Habitat for Humanity's 2013 home build project. Accepting the cheque was Habitat for Humanity Camrose execu-tive director Cody McCarroll. Habitat for Humanity Camrose will be taking applications from potential partner families for the 2013 build until the end of this month. Calhoun is a member of the Habi-tat for Humanity Camrose family selection committee.

.I am a more empathic person

PENPOINTSby Berdie Fowler

About putting your name on your workI took 60 Years of Wisdom and Wit off my book shelf and

it flipped open at a short essay entitled “Signed by Hand.” I started to read it and couldn’t stop until I had read it all. It was thought-provoking and a well-spent investment of about ten minutes of my time.

60 Years of Wit and Wisdom is a collection of short essays written by Andy Rooney, well-known author and television personality who appeared on “60 Minutes” for over thirty years. He died, age 92, just a few weeks after his last appear-ance on the program in November of 2011.

I loved Andy Rooney’s exceptionally bushy grey eyebrows which, along with his somewhat prickly commentaries on “60 Minutes” helped to give the impression that he was a rather grumpy elderly person – an image which I believe he deliberately tried to create. However, for me, his television comments cut through the crusty veneer to reveal 60 years of Wit and Wisdom.

In his writing and television appearances, Mr. Rooney activated his temerity and curiosity to ask questions – the everyman type – often expressing vexations about mundane subjects.

It was Mr. Rooney’s curiosity that sparked the “Signed by Hand” essay that I just read. He was sitting in front of a brick wall in the living room of a friend’s house that was thought to be 125 years old. As was common in old houses, the plaster had long been torn off the walls which revealed the irregular shapes of the old original hand-made bricks. The bricks were not perfectly oblong yet Mr. Rooney observed that the wall was level and plumb – a masterly achievement.

“Who built this wall?” Rooney wondered. “Who spent months of his life putting up that wall, trying to make a perfect wall out of bricks that were not perfect? Who did this laborer’s work of art?”

To answer his question, his friend took him to a remote corner of the wall where, “scratched in the ancient mortar that still held the bricks together was the name T. Morin.”

Rooney speculated that “maybe signed work is the answer to getting better workmanship. Everything that anyone makes should have his or her name on it for praise or blame and reference. Work is frequently so anonymously done that the workman has no reason to identify with it and be proud of it. If everyone is going to know who made it, the person making it will be more careful.”

Rooney went on to say that “Every builder of every house should be compelled to attach his name, in some permanent but inconspicuous way to that house ... for better or worse."

In conclusion Andy Rooney says: “What we need in our country is fewer mile-long assembly lines turning out instant junk . . . We need more builders of solid brick walls willing to put ‘T. Morin’ on their work.”

One may not have agreed with Rooney but his comments always caused one to think. I would not suggest that all assembly line products are junk, but I do agree that if one is required to put his or her name on one’s work, it would prob-ably result in more careful workmanship.

The Hospice Society of Camrose co-chairs Bev Drever, left, Treva Olsen, City of Camrose Mayor Mar-shall Chalmers, Caregivers Support Group members Joan Willoughby and Ken Boychuk declare April 5 as National Caregivers Day at Camrose City Hall.

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Let’s play and Let’s play and learn together!learn together!

Battle River School Division will be offeringBattle River School Division will be offering

Early Learning Programsfor children who are 3 or 4 years of age by September 1, 2013.

These new play-based programs will be led by teachers and offer developmentally appropriate activities which increase children’s confi dence and skill in preparation for success at school

Registration Opens Monday, April 8The 3-year-old programwill run twice weekly:Tuesdays/Thursdays for a half day.

- Morning program: 8:45 to 11:30 a.m.- Afternoon program: 12:45 to 3:30 p.m.

Register at the Battle River School Division Offi ce5402-48A AvenueCamrose, AB

OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to Noon, 1:00 to 4:30 p.m.

Questions?Contact Assistant Superintendent Ray Boshat 780.672.6131

The 4-year-old programwill run three times weekly:Tuesdays/Wednesdays/Thursdays for a half day.

- Morning program: 8:45 to 11:30 a.m.- Afternoon program: 12:45 to 3:30 p.m.

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The Battle River Community Foundation has made a grant of $2,904 to the Camrose Public Library.

This grant was made from the Ross and Denise Irving Endow-ment Fund.

Denise Irving felt strongly about literacy and the power of read-ing. To this end she created the Ross and Denise Irving Endowment Fund with the income to be distributed to the Camrose Public Library. Beginning in 2004, and including this grant, the Irving Fund has provided $62,758 to the library.

According to a very excited Deb Cryderman, “the entire 2012 grant money was used for programming at the Library. In 2012, 11,583 participants took part in the Library’s 293 different programs and there were 23,760 reference questions. A total of 19,729 items were loaned to other libraries and Camrose borrowed 18,735 items from others. So you can see that the Library is a very busy hub of informa-tion and pleasure for the residents of Camrose and surrounding area.”

Deb points out that, “the grants received, on behalf of the Irving Fund, make a huge positive difference in the programs the Library can offer.”

The Battle River Community Foundation exists to support proj-ects and organizations in East Central Alberta, such as the Camrose Public Library, which benefit local communities and have a positive impact on the future. Contributions to the Battle River Community Foundation are permanently invested in endowment funds, currently valued in excess of $7,200,000. The principal remains untouched and earnings are made available annually to support local projects and organizations. Some grant funding is also made available by generous donors who make flow-through gifts to the Battle River Community Foundation.

Since its founding in 1995, the Battle River Community Founda-tion has granted over $1,696,000 for worthwhile projects and initia-tives throughout the Battle River area.

BRCF grant for library

Wayne Throndson, director of the Battle River Community Founda-tion, presents a cheque for $2,904 to Deb Cryderman, director of Library Services.

By Murray GreenThe Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey league

named Garry Van Hereweghe as the new head coach and general manager.

In 2001, Garry led the Camrose Kodiaks to a Canadian Junior Hockey League national RBC Cup championship and was named the AJHL coach of the year.

Garry has been involved with the organization since being named director of player personnel last May, and stepped in as general man-ager in January for the final two months of the 2012-13 season. In his roles with the Bobcats the former RBC Cup Champion helped bring in key players such as Devin Green, Liam and Mitch McNamara, and Tanner Dunkle.

Garry has more than 13 years of coaching experience at the junior-A level, including eight in the Alberta Junior Hockey League. He also spent two years in the Western Hockey League as an assistant coach with the Medicine Hat Tigers and Prince Albert Raiders. He was also coach and general manager of the Okotoks Oilers.

“It is with great pride and appreciation that I once again have the opportunity to coach in the AJHL and especially in a community as supportive as Lloydminster,” said Garry. “Serving as the director of player personnel and GM over the past season with the Bobcats has provided me the insight and opportunity to witness how commit-ted the fans, sponsors, supporters and the City of Lloydminster are towards the Bobcats organization. It is a great hockey atmosphere and I look forward to being a big part of the community as well as the Bobcats hockey team.”

With only two graduating players leaving the roster and a head coach with proven success, the Bobcats head into next year poised to be a serious contender.

Former Kodiaks' coachnamed leader of Bobcats

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Let’sLet’splayplaygolf!

2013 is going to be another greatyear for golfi ng in Camrose!The Pro Shop will be open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.from April 2 to 7.

Pass Holder Benefi ts1) You are entitled to a Pass Holder Discount

rate if you purchased a pass in 2012 and youbuy a pass by April 7, 2013. If you buya pass in 2013, you will qualify for thediscount rate in 2014.

2) Unlimited Golf - the more you golf, the moreyou save. We have a great variety of passes to meet most golfers’ needs. The Pro Shop staffcan assist in fi nding the best pass for your needs and budget.

3) Seven Day Advance Booking - as a pass holder,you can book tee times up to 7 days in advance. Green fee players can book 3 days in advance.

4) Reciprocal Golf - if you golf ‘on the road’ from time to time, you can take advantage of reduced green fees and advance booking privileges at select central Alberta courses. All bookings must be arranged through our Pro Shop.

Camrose Golf Course5106-66 Street, Camrose www.camrose.ca/golf

For Golf Course inquiries or tournamentinformation/bookings, call 780-672-2691

2013 FEE SCHEDULEFEE Passholder Discount1 CATEGORY to April 7 April 8+

GREEN FEES 18 holes weekday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $45.00 18 holes weekend and holidays . . . . n/a $51.00 9 holes weekday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $31.00 9 holes weekend and holidays . . . . . n/a $35.00 Juniors – 18 holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $27.00 Juniors – 9 holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $20.00

PACKS 18-hole 'six-pack' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $255.00 9-hole 'six-pack' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $175.00

PASSES

Adult Full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1,220.00 $1,275.00 9-hole2 . . . . . . . . . . . . $794.00 $830.00 Weekday (18 hole)3. . . $915.00 $955.00

Couple Full . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,075.00 $2,165.00 9-hole2 . . . . . . . . . . . $1,355.00 $1,415.00 Weekday (18 hole)3. . $1,550.00 $1,620.00

Intermediate (19-24) . . . . . . . . $625.00 $675.00

Family . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,305.00 $2,350.00Junior (18 and under)2 . . . . . . . . $270.00 $275.00

POWER CARTS 18 holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $35.00 9 holes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $23.00 Season . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $900.00Trackage Daily Trackage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a $35.00 Season Trackage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n/a n/a1Passholder Discount applies only to those golfers who purchased a pass in the previous year.29-hole and Junior passes permit access at any time on weekdays, but only after 2 p.m. on weekends and holidays. 9-hole passes are only valid for one 9-hole round per day. Regular green fees will apply if playing more than once a day. Juniors must play with their own set of clubs and, if under 12 years old, can ONLY ride on a cart if with an adult.3Weekday Passes do not include weekday holidays and do not permit tee times between 4 and 6 p.m. Regular green fees apply if playing on weekends or holidays.

For safety reasons, non golfing children under the age of 12 are not permitted on the playing area of the golf course.

George Singer780·608·6555

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Real EstateFARMS • ACREAGES • RANCHES

NEW LISTING near Heisler - Bungalow home on 5± acres. Asking $110,000. Call George. S-34.OUTSTANDING ACREAGE Near Daysland - with 1608± sq. ft. fully renovated home & large heated insulated shop on 6.7± acres, only 1/2 mile from pavement. Asking $595,000. Call George. S-27.1/4 SECTION OF PASTURE/GRAINLAND - south of Highway 14 in Beaver County between Ryley and Holden. Fenced, dugout, $2,000/year lease revenue. Great addition to existing farming operation or an excellent location to build. Call George. S-26.BUILD YOUR OWN HOUSE - 7.5 acres with power and gas. Close to Hwy 26, approx. 20 miles east of Camrose. Call George. S-22.PRICE REDUCED - Picture Perfect acreage with 7-yr-old 1,380 sq. ft. bungalow. 20 acres hay/pasture, dble attached garage and a s torage building. Easy commuting distance to Camrose and Killam. Asking $380,000. Call George. S-21.SUBDIVISION DEVELOPMENT near Camrose - excellent investment right on the edge of Camrose! Development lots overlooking Tillicum Beach – subdivision already surveyed! Call George. S-11.FARMLAND on Battle River - Pasture and crop land southeast of Camrose. Excellent addition to mixed farm or build your new country home with established trees and a creek! Call George. S-12.1/4 WITH 300 x 100± HOG BARN - shop and Quonset south west of New Norway. Barn is currently rented, 45± acres cult with outstanding views. Call George. S-30.

NORTH OF ATHABASCA - 64.5± acres on Howie Lake. 25± acres hay land, balance is spruce and willow trees. Ideal place to build your dream house or have your own private campground. Asking $155,000. Call George. S-31.1/2 SECTION PASTURE LAND- 25 minutes east of Camrose. 160 acres has been cultivated previously. Call George. S-39.SERVICED ACREAGE EAST OF HEISLER - Ideal place to build your own home, power at site. Machine shed which could be insulated. To be subdivided. Asking $50,000. Call George. S-35.ACREAGE NEAR KILLAM - 2009 1800 sq. ft.±, 3-bed/2 bath modular home on 13.7± acres. Asking $358,000. Call George. S-32.ACREAGE WITH BUNGALOW HOME - and insulated horse barn 2 miles south of Daysland. Asking $220,000. Call George. S-33ACREAGE CLOSE TO ALIX - with beautiful family home. 1571 sq. ft.± 5-bedrm bungalow home on 36± acres. Great location for commute to Red Deer, Lacombe and Stettler. Asking $495,000. Call George. S-37.1/4 SECTION NORTH OF VIKING - with beautiful family home currently used for cattle but is also excellent grainland. Call George. S-38.NEW LISTING - exceptional hobby farm, great set of buildings. 92 acre parcel between Vermilion and Lloydminster. Call Gordie. F-15.NEW LISTING - Acreage near Daysland with mobile home and 40’x80’ machine shed on just under 6 acres. Well treed yard. Asking $229,000. Call George. S-41.

If you are thinking of selling your farm or acreage, please give us a call. All replies treated in strictest confi dence.

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Protest held to stop genetically modified alfalfa from spreadingBy Murray Green

Local protestors will be marching to MP Kevin Soren-son's Camrose office on April 9 in an attempt to stop the production of genetically modified alfalfa.

"We will be meeting at the University of Alberta, Augustana Campus (4901-46 Avenue) in Camrose at 10:30 a.m. to prepare for the rally," said lead Takota Coen. "We will walk from the campus to our MP's office at noon."

The constituency office of Kevin Sorenson (MP for Crow-foot) is located at 4945-50 Street, Camrose. The petition can be signed at that time.

"There will also be a film night on April 4 at the Augustana Campus where the environmen-tal club Earthwise will show a documentary about GMs and have a discussion about what people can do to further educate themselves and help stop GMs. This event is open to the public and everyone who is interested about food, health and the envi-ronment is encouraged to attend. The event will begin at 6:30 p.m.," said Takota. "The movie night will be followed by a discus-sion about what people can do to create change in room C167."

Rallies outside MP offices across Canada on the same day hope to include meetings with MPs in their constituency offices.

The local rally will be held to explain why the Canadian Biotechnology Action Network is against genetically modified alfalfa.

The GM alfalfa could be registered for use in Eastern Canada this April and alfalfa varieties have just been cleared for the last step before they hit the market – all they need now is a final registration rubber-stamp by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. The Cana-dian Seed Trade Association and its corporate members including Monsanto, Pioneer and Forage Genetics International are also actively trying to get support for the release of GM alfalfa.

Because alfalfa is a peren-nial plant that is pollinated by bees, genetically modified alfalfa will inevitably cross-pollinate with non-genetically modified and organic alfalfa, threatening the livelihoods of family farmers across Canada. Prairie farmers have already rejected GM alfal-fa for these reasons so now the industry is trying to introduce GM alfalfa in Eastern Canada.

"There will also be an empha-sis to create mandatory labelling on all GM's at this protest. We are also collecting signatures for bill C-257," added Takota.

GM contamination is inevi-table because alfalfa is a peren-nial crop pollinated by insects.

Weeds are becoming resistant to glyphosate (the active ingredi-ent in some herbicide). Alfalfa is almost always grown in a mix with grasses and establishes readily without the use of herbi-cides. Farmers don’t want or need herbicide ready alfalfa. If geneti-cally modified alfalfa is released in Canada, it will have negative impacts on a wide range of farm-ers and farming systems, both conventional and organic.

Alfalfa (commonly harvested and known as hay) is a high-protein forage fed to animals like dairy cows, beef cattle, lambs, poultry and pigs. It‘s also used to build nutrients and organic matter in the soil, making it par-ticularly important for organic farming. If it’s introduced, GM alfalfa will ruin export markets for alfalfa products, contaminate family farms, make it more diffi-cult for farmers to control weeds, and threaten the future of organ-ic food and farming in Canada.

"This is an issue that demands as much public aware-ness as possible," concluded Tako-ta.

View the Canadian Biotech-nology Action Network website cban.ca for more details. Contact Takota at [email protected] if you are interested in taking part in the movie night or the march.

By Murray GreenImagine having a park in

your back yard to go along with your beautiful immaculately kept home. Well, dream no more. Be sure to see this five-bedroom bun-galow with direct access to the lovely year around Mirror Lake walking path. The home has been very tastefully upgraded up and down with new maple flooring, windows and doors plus much more.

Step into the foyer of this appealing and spacious 1,560 square foot floor plan and enter the bright and inviting large liv-

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The fantastic kitchen is bright and features plenty of oak cabi-nets, counter space and an eating area by a large window with great views overlooking the park.

The spacious master bedroom contains lots of closet room and a handy en suite. There are two good-sized bedrooms, a five-piece bathroom and a large main floor laundry area plus storage and

access to the yard. The entire house fea-tures a lot of storage cupboards.

The excep-tional and fully developed basement offers a huge fam-ily and games room to entertain guests or for the family to enjoy the attractive wood-burning fire-place. Two more bed-rooms, a three-piece

bathroom, a cold room, storage space and a handy staircase lead-ing to the garage can all be found on the lower level. An upgrade to a new high efficiency furnace has been installed.

The deck is a great place for summer entertaining. It leads to the fenced park-like backyard that is well landscaped. Enjoy living close to nature all year with this great location next to the lake.

There is direct access from the house to the attached double garage. It is insulated and offers plenty of shelving for the handy-man. Enjoy the maintenance-free exterior.

View this attractive #5 Grand Park Crescent home to fully appreciate the beauty. An open house will be held on Thursday, March 28, from 3 to 5 p.m. The home is attractively priced to sell at $369,500. For a personal tour contact Darrell Rosland at:

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I M P R E S S I V E 5 - B D R M . BUNGALOW – IN VALLEYVIEW! ...

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acreage living on .86 of an acre. 2004 modular on ICF block bsmt. with 9’ ceiling and infloor heat. 1518 sq. ft., 4 bdrm. up, a/c, hardwood/cork flooring, stainless appliances, granite counters, MF laundry and wrap-around deck with hot tub – wow! Well produces over 10 GPM! 24’x40’ Shop with 220 and 10’ door. Awesome opportunity for no hassle acreage living – see it today. Now asking $334,900 CA0007252

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COZY BUNGALOW WITH 2 LOTS – KINGMAN ... You’ll love the private treed yard, peacefulness and relaxing lifestyle of the Kingman community! Cozy 2+1 bdrm. bungalow, spacious country kitchen, bright, spacious LR, 1-1/2 baths, partially dev. bsmt. Upgraded siding, windows, shingles, furnace and more! Great yard, good 14’x22’ garage, Edmonton water supply. Easy commute, you’ll want to see this one! CA0009756

Asking $159,900

LOCATION – OVERLOOKING A PARK! ... Spacious 3-bdrm. townhouse w/

walk-out bsmt. Wonderful kitchen, maple cabinets, large island/eating bar, pantry, bsmt. dev. 3 baths.Asking $307,499 CA0005221

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AT TRACTIVE AND INVITING ... with tons of natural light. This beauti-ful bi-level

features hardwood floors, granite countertops, 3-pce. en suite, Navien hot water on demand, partially fin. bsmt. + more! Kitchen showcases oak cabinetry, raised eating bar, corner pantry, plenty of counter/storage space. Open concept living/dining. 22’x22’ detached garage, RV capability, fire pit. Plenty of space for a growing family. Move right in! Quick possession available! CA0005287

Asking $299,900

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A GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... 137.46 acres of potential development land at Dried Meat Lake w/some lake front. 60 acres of cult. land and some gas well revenue. Now ask $419,900 CA325301

GOOD QUARTER OF FARMLAND ... with newer 1954 sq. ft. bungalow w/5 bdrm., double attached garage, smaller shop, garage. Partially fenced. 132 acres cult., 25 acres pasture. Good shelterbelt. Be sure to view! Asking $729,000 CA0009218QUARTER SECTION OF FARMLAND! ... 318.97 acres located only one mile south of new Coal Creek Golf Resort and Black Nugget Lake Campground. 290 arable acres, balance in trees and natural pasture. Good potential bldg. site, services readily available. Half mile off oiled road. Surface lease of $1950/year and 3 metal bins. Wanting to expand or build your new home? Take a look! CA0009965

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3318-52B Street, Creekview3318-52B Street, Creekview

GORGEOUS 1638 SQ. FT. A/C WALKOUT BUNGALOW ... overlooking beautiful valley. Lovely kitchen w/centre island, maple cabinets, vaulted ceilings, gas FP, barrel ceiling in hallway, hardwood/ceramic floors, master w/5-pce. en suite, walk-in closet. 24’x24’ garage w/two 8’ doors. Asking $499,900 CA326294

WALKOUT

CUTE AND F U N C T I O N A L 2-BDRM. CONDO ... in convenient setting. Open con-cept kitchen, DR

make this the perfect spot to entertain. Centre island, corner pantry, classic maple cabinets make this home shine. 2 comfortable bdrm. in bsmt. alongside full bath, laundry room. Great parking options, low condo fees make this property desir-able and stress free. Ask $173,500 CA0008850

G R E A T SPACIOUS V E R Y N E A T 2-STOREY – QUIET LOCATION

... 4 spacious bdrm. plus nursery, 3 full baths on upper floor. MF lge. foyer, LR, lge. formal DR, lge. bright family kitchen, garden door to lge. patio overlooking lge. landscaped yard. Attractive family room w/FP. Lower level lge. attractive rec. room w/FP. Direct access to garage. Be sure to view this impressive home!Now asking $427,500 CA0008067

NEW PRICE!

FOUR INDIVIDUALLY TITLED AND SERVICED TOWNHOUSE LOTS OVERLOOKING PARK! ... It’s a great location for your next project. Call now for all the details! Asking $215,000 CA298468

MULTI-FAMILY LOT NOW AVAILABLEWe offer one 2.5 acre parcel CA298482

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RESIDENTIAL LOTS

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ... on this 5.02 acre piece of land just 1.25 mi. off Hwy 834, 3 mi. to Round Hill and approx. 14 mi. to Camrose. Structures on property are considered of no value. Power and old well. Property being sold as is, where is with no warranties or representations. Asking $85,000 CA0008783

SOLID FAMILY B U N G A L O W ... close to schools and

parks. Original hardwood flooring throughout most of MF. 2 bdrm. up, 1 down, hi-efficiency furnace, newer shingles on house, recently painted upstairs. Kitchen has newer oak cabinetry w/tons of pantry space, newer counters/flooring. Double detached garage w/gas roughed in. Good sized south-facing yard w/garden plot, concrete patio. Immed. possess. See it today! CA0010719

Asking $224,500

NEW LISTING!

BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME ... on this fully treed piece of bare land consisting of 3.76 acres. Only a couple of minutes east of Camrose! CA0004734

Asking $150,000

GREAT OPPORTUNITY! ... Bare lot bordering 48th Avenue and 46th Street in Camrose. Close to schools, downtown. Zoned DC. CA0004722

Asking $150,000

IDEALLY LOCATED WEST END MULTI-FAMILY CORNER LOT! ... Phone for info. CA0007417

G R E A T 2-STOREY, 4 - B D R M . HOME ... just on south side

of golf course. It’s a one-owner home that’s had lots of care. Beautifully landscaped yard front and back. Fenced and well manicured. Definitely a must see home! Now asking $369,000 CA327294

COMMERCIALPREMIER LAWN SERVICE COMPANY ... special-izing in weed control and fert. for sale in Camrose. Growing customer base w/increasing revenues year after year, would make a great addition to existing maint. company or start your own and service existing customers. Owner willing to men-tor purchaser. 2 comm. lots, list of assets incl. in the sale – owner will consider retaining ownership of land. Call for details. CA0010420

Asking $375,000

JUST LISTED!

GREAT CURB APPEAL AND LOTS OF CHARACTER! ... This affordable 3-bdrm. home would be a great starter! Large lot w/nice landscap-ing, fenced, single

garage. Great proximity to downtown, shopping, walking distance to school for the little ones. Lots of upgrades over the years inside and out. Come and take a look at this one! CA0009666

Asking $179,900

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EXCELLENT FAMILY HOME IN CENTURY MEADOWS ... close to Jack Stuart School. 3+2 bdrm. bi-level totally finished up and down. Hardwood floors, A/C. Htd. garage, RV parking. Now asking $344,500 CA0006913

PRICE REDUCED!

NEXT TO NEW 2-STOREY ... close to parks and west end ame-nities! 4-bdrm., 4 bath, a/c, beautiful deck. Cozy kitchen w/oak cabinetry, corner pantry, raised island. Spacious living/

dining spaces. Master bdrm., WI closet, 4-pce. en suite. Fin. bsmt. Immediate possession – move right in! Asking $269,900 CA0010352

JUST LISTED!

EXCELLENT 3-BDRM DUPLEX – CLOSE TO AUGUSTANA UNIVERSITY ... Cul-de-sac loca-tion built in 2008. Attractive staircase,

open design, spacious kitchen, great room, bright dinette w/patio doors to deck, great for BBQs. Spacious master. Attched single garage. HE fur-nace, 6 appl., a/c and more! A great rental or starter property. Asking $242,900 CA0010124

NEW LISTING!

EXCELLENT DUPLEX IN BEAUTIFUL VALLEYVIEW SUBDIVISION! .. . Exceptional location and lifestyle! Close to parks, lake and valley walking trails. Features open plan, 9’ ceilings, lovely oak

kitchen, spacious dinette and generous master. Great yard, private deck, fenced, garage, alley access, RV parking and more! Better than new! Asking $233,900 CA0006273

SOLD

Thur., April 4, 2-4 p.m.Thur., April 4, 2-4 p.m.5209-33A Avenue, Creekview5209-33A Avenue, Creekview

A N O T H E R P O P U L A R MULTI-LEVEL F L O O R PLAN FROM ZETSEN ... Large win-dows through-out, beautiful

kitchen, vaulted ceilings, great master c/w 4-pce. en suite, heated floor. Rear covered deck, double attached garage, exposed aggregate driveway. Call now for your private showing! CA322240

Asking $344,900

GREAT FULLY F I N I S H E D FAMILY HOME ... located in quiet cul-de-sac

close to Jack Stuart School. Situated on a large pie lot near a green space. A lot of upgrades done over prior years. You can just move in and forget about renovating. Don’t miss out on this one! Now asking $279,000 CA0009680

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Sat., April 6, 1-3 p.m.4822-49 Street

“A gem! You have to see it!”

C O Z Y C H A R A C T E R AND CHARM! ... Central location close to schools, parks and down-town. Many

recent upgrades incl. laminate floors, elec. panel/service, new plumbing, appl., furnace/hw tank, water purifier system. 2 bdrm., 1 bath, updated kitchen w/some new cabinets, tile backsplash. MF laundry, laundry rough-in downstairs. Awesome outdoor space w/new deck/fence, landscaping, dble. detached garage. A perfect fit for any pur-chaser or that next tenant. CA0010858

Asking $162,500

JUST LISTED!

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KINGMAN – JUST LISTED... Newer modular, over 1500 sq. ft. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Deck, garage. Must be seen! Asking: $200,000 Call Dale Bowal for details. (RO954)

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NEW NORWAY... You will love the park like setting of this acreage. The 3-bedroom home has had main fl oor upgrades including a beau-tiful kitchen makeover, plus some windows and fl ooring upgrades. Nicely landscaped yard with fruit trees and lots of shrubs. Large dugout on south side of property supplies lots of water for plants and trees. Call Rick. Asking $279,900. (A393)

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EDBERG... Lots of room in this 4-bdrm, 2-bath, 2-kitchen, 1430 sq. ft. home in the quiet village of Edberg. Large fenced 66x125 lot. A must see! Great Value! Asking: $89,500. Call Dale for details. (RO940)

EXCEPTIONAL ACREAGE - EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION... Deluxe location, 3 miles from Camrose. Beautifully treed 10.58 acres, only 1/2 mile off the pavement. 1120 sq. ft. bun-galow with main floor laundry and oversized double detached garage. Price: $399,000. Call Trudi Dunham for a viewing. (A421)

VERY PRIVATE ACREAGE... 995 sq. ft. 2-bdrm, 1-bath home on 18.3 acres. Large newer heated shop with steel beam construction. Located 20 min. southeast of Camrose. Call Rick for details. Priced at $297,500. (A423)

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JUST LISTED IN BAWLF...SUPER VALUE... Older mobile in excellent condition. Lots of upgrades and renovations, all appliances and furnishings included, situated on own lot. Asking $48,500. Quick possession. Payments for less than rent. Great opportunity for single individual wanting to start out on first time purchase. Call Dale for details. (RO974)

EDBERG...JUST LISTED...IMMEDIATE POSSESSION... New 2-bdrm mobile, deck, garage. Great opportunity. Asking $99,000. Call Dale for particulars. (RO976)

CHECK THIS OUT...Ideal starter or investment home. 1-bdrm on main, 2 on lower level, zoned R2A, appliances included. Asking $99,500. Call Dale for details. (R1416)

FERINTOSH...2 lots, 2-bdrms, upgraded flooring, fixtures, bath, furnace, etc. Must be viewed to be appreciated. Asking $165,000. Call Dale for details. (RO978)

JUST LISTED IN BAWLF... 2-bdrm bilevel, finished basement, garage, large lot, appli-ances included. Great starter home. Asking $179,000. Call Dale for details. (RO980)

GREAT CHARACTER HOME... on 3 lots in the Village of Bawlf. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large heated garage, all appliances. Priced at $189,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO981)

YOU HAVE TO SEE THIS YARD TO BELIEVE IT!... super sized, pie shaped lot on a cul de sac. Garden area and gazebo. Efficient floor plan. 4-bdrm, 3-bath bungalow with new paint and bathroom upgrades, walk-in pantry and fireplace in the great room. Fully devel-oped basement. Property must be viewed to be appreciated. For more details call Dale. Asking $429,000. (R1389)

GREAT STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME...One owner, new appliances, close to west end shopping and playground. Asking $258,000. Call Trudi for details. (R1418)

VERY ATTRACTIVE...1154 sq. ft. 3-bdrm bungalow with 1-bdrm revenue suite in basement and double detached garage. Nicely finished up and down and close to schools, park areas and west end shopping. This shows well and you can call Rick for more details. Priced at $264,900. (R1420)

BAWLF...PROPERTY ONLY...Presently operating as local coffee shop. Many possibilities. Business and equipment also available. Asking $44,500. Call Dale for details. (C287)

EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... Industrial property at Ervick Junction. 0.995 acre industrial property. Water to property but some limitations apply. Asking price $109,450. CallRick for details. (C136)

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EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION! GREAT OPPORTUNITY... Industrial property at Ervick Junction. 4.47 acre industrial property. Water to property, some limitations apply. Asking price is $109,450. Call Rick for details. (C137)

WINTER IS HERE... so it’s time to protect your investment by keeping it out of the snow and cold. 1/5th share in large hanger at Camrose Airport. There is lots of room here to do maintenance etc. Owner wants it sold!! Asking $43,000. Call Rick for details. (C267)

GREAT RETAIL BUILDING... and land on main street in the town of Daysland just thirty minutes east of Camrose. Could be good potential and has good exposure and traffic. Call Rick for details. Price: $57,900. (C285)

12 ACRES...Nine miles NW of Camrose, bare land, no services. Asking $62,500. Call Dale for details. (A428)

COUNTRY CHARACTER... Beautiful 3360 sq.ft. six-bedroom, six-bathroom home in private setting just 3 km. east of Camrose. You will love the parklike setting as you enter property. Home has dbl. att. garage with entry to basement of home plus large detached garage/shop with built-in cooler. Lots of trees and shrubs plus large fenced in pet area and walking trails. This is a must view so call Rick for extra details. Price $519,900. (A416)

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OLDER, CUTE AND COZY...900 sq. ft. bunga-low, excellent location, close to Mirror Lake, downtown and paved walking trails. This would be a great starter home/revenue prop-erty. All this sitting on an exceptionally large 50 x 200 lot, c/w attached greenhouse and detached carport. Well worth a look. $193,000 Call Rick for details! (R1404)

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AFFORDABLE STARTER OR RETIREMENT HOME... in Village of Edberg. Large yard, double garage, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Priced at $174,900. Call Trudi for details. (RO984)

WELL MAINTAINED... 3-bdrm, 3-bath home in quiet area of the village of Hay Lakes. Home is finished up and down with double attached garage and fenced yard with RV parking. Has had some recent upgrades and shows well. Asking $270,000. Call Rick for details. (RO985)

JUST LISTED...STARTER OR INVESTMENT HOME... Two bedrooms up, one down, new windows and extra large fenced yard. Call Dale for details. Asking $174,500 (R1421)

GREAT YEAR ROUND HOUSE ON LITTLE BEAVER LAKE... 3 bed-rooms, 1 bath, triple garage, has own well, view of the lake and much more. Priced at $179,000.00. Call Trudi for details. (RO928)

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By Dan JensenCamrosians will have the opportunity to provide comments to

a team of assessors on the ability of the Camrose Police Service to meet the standards of the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) at an April 8 information session.

The session will take place at the Camrose Fire Hall starting at 5 p.m.

"We're asking that people keep their presentations to ten minutes or less," said CALEA accreditation manager for Camrose Police Ser-vice Bob Grant. "Those who cannot attend then but would still like to provide comments, may do so by calling 780-672-8300 between the hours of 1 and 3 p.m. April 8."

A copy of the CALEA standards is available at the Camrose Police Service.

Detailed processThe assessors – David Belmonte, deputy chief of the Lake Bluff

Police Department in Illinois, and Laura Saunders of the Burlington Police Department in Burlington, North Carolina – will arrive in Camrose April 7 and be spending four days doing a thorough exami-nation of all aspects of the Camrose Police Service's policies and procedures, management, operations and support services.

"The report they provide will help the commission decide whether or not the Camrose Police Service complies with the 480 standards it has set out," said Grant.

BenefitsAccreditation demonstrates that police services are committed

to providing high quality service and that its procedures are effec-tive and responsive, but yet fair and equitable.

"It enhances community understanding of the law enforce-ment agency’s role along with its goals and objectives and promotes community cooperation and understanding," explained Grant.

Accreditation is for three years, during which time the Camrose Police Service and other agencies must submit annual reports attesting to continued compliance with those standards under which it was initially accredited.

Camrose Police Service achieved its first accreditation through CALEA on July 31, 1993. The service was re-accredited in 1998, 2001, 2004, 2007 and 2010.

"Camrose Police Service received the meritorious award in 2010 for receiving accreditation for 10 years without conditions, as well as flagsthip agency status that allowed it to showcase itself at the CALEA conference," said Grant. "The comments that were provided by the public in 2010 spoke highly of the ability of Camrose Police Service to provide citizens with high quality, profes-sional service."

Anyone wishing to offer written comments about the Camrose Police Service's ability to meet the standards for accreditation is encouraged to write: Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforce-ment Agencies Inc., 13575 Healthcote Boulevard, Suite 320, Gaines-ville, Virginia, 20155.

Police seeking comments

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By Dan JensenThere was good news and

bad for the City of Camrose in the provincial budget handed down by Finance Minister Doug Horner in the Alberta legisla-ture March 7.

The good is that the basic municipal transportation grant and the Green Trip funding has been increased.

The basic municipal trans-portation grant is made up of both a base capital grant, based on population, and a pro-vincial highway maintenance grant, based on the number of kilometres of provincially desig-nated highways in the City.

"I checked with the grants technologist with the provin-cial government and learned the highway maintenance grant funding mechanism has not changed," explained act-ing municipal engineer Jeremy Enarson in a presentation to City council March 18. "We haven't done any annexations in the past year and we haven't done any highway widenings."

The reason for the increase in the base capital grant is a new census which showed an increase in the city population.

"We saw a small increase and we did budget for that," said Enarson.

The City has not received

much information on changes to the Green Trip program.

"It appears the criteria for capital purchases will continue," said a budget report by City manager Damian Herle.

The province has reiterat-ed its commitment to the MSI grant funding for municipali-ties.

"The same overall funding has been provided for 2013-14 as was provided in the previ-ous year ($846 million)," said Herle. The City of Camrose allocation for this next year is $3,125,493 for capital projects."

The budget's bad news is that the municipal water/wastewater program has been reduced.

"This will have a large impact on the City," said Herle. "The program includes a grant that the City has used in the past and plans included using this grant in the short term and in the long term.

Projects that will be impact-ed by the reduced water/waste-water funding include the lake station replacement and the wastewater treatment project.

"The competition for the water/wastewater grants will be affected as a result of the gov-ernment's belt tightening," said Enarson.

The budget totally elimi-nated the Strategic Transpor-

tation Infrastructure Program, which has been used for several projects in the past, including the widening of the highway on the east end of Camrose and improvements at the Camrose airport. The City had intended to use funding from the pro-gram for the airport taxiway runway.

"I asked the grants technol-ogist with Alberta Transporta-tion if there would be any other grants that the airport could qualify for and she said no," said Enarson. "She referred us to fed-eral programs and we are still looking into those."

The City could also be facing a reduction of eight per cent in the Municipal Assistance Polic-ing Grant.

"They haven't given any details in relation to that grant," said Camrose chief of police Darrell Kambeitz. "The only footnote they released is that $5 million of the grant would be reviewed and distributed differ-ently between Edmonton and Calgary. The $5 million coin-cides with the eight per cent, so what is not clear is whether there is an additional eight per cent, other than the $5 million they are talking about aligning with Edmonton and Calgary. If that eight per cent affects Camrose directly we would face a reduction of $30,000. Unfortu-

nately I can't get clarity on that so it is still unknown at this time."

The province has cut funding for the Alberta Law Enforcement Response Teams which have been set up to tar-get organized crime, and will be discontinuing funding for a project called API 3, which is a provincial police records management system.

"The City has expended some resource hours and capi-tal funding in anticipation of that project coming forward," said Kambeitz. "Those dollars won't be lost, they will simply be advanced to different IT sections of the police service."

Another initiative that has been discontinued is Safe Com-munities.

"The cut to the Safe Commu-nities initiative will impact the City and County of Camrose," said Kambeitz. "We have many community partners that are currently accessing those grant funds. There will be many social programs out there that will be looking for new funding."

Camrose Police Service will continue to receive $200,000 a year for the New Police Officers initiative.

Councillor John Howard expressed concern over the elim-ination of the Summer Tempo-rary Employment Program and

the $8 million (province-wide) reduction of funding for the Community Facilities Enhance-ment Program to $38 million.

"While the STEP program doesn't immediately impact our budget I predict that we can anticipate about a dozen com-munity organizations that will be sitting around this table in the next five weeks saying our STEP funding was cut and can the City make up the dif-ference," said Howard. "That is everything from the rail-way museum, the centennial museum and the library, the list can go on and on. I think we as council need to be pre-pared to make a fairly, and I think, a painful and difficult decision. At some point we have to say we can't keep picking up what the province dumps on us."

Howard said it is time to start holding the province accountable for what it is doing to Camrose and other munici-palities.

"With the cutbacks that are being made we are finding our-selves behind more than the eight ball at this stage of the game in a variety of ways. We can't keep saying yes every time the province takes money away because we have only the one source of funds and that is prop-erty taxes."

Good news and bad in provincial budget

QUEEN'S MEDAL FOR DON GREGORWICHMurray Green, Camrose Booster

Battle River-Wainwright MLA and Minister of Municipal Affairs Doug Griffiths presents Camrose County Reeve Don Gregorwich with a Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal for his service to the community, county and the province over the past nine years.

Memorial PoemsNow available for publication in

The Camrose Booster. Ask for our 24-page booklet of poetry. Words of

comfort to remember someone special.

Elmer Julius Lohner Elmer Julius Lohner of Daysland,

Alberta passed away on Friday, March 29, 2013 at the age of79 years.

Left to cherish his memory are his loving wife Caroline; children Elaine Lohner of Rosalind and Neal (Anastasia Dmitruk) of Rosalind; one grandchild Gaven; brothers Leon of Camrose, Stan of Camrose, and Vern of Daysland; sisters-in-law Arlene Lohner of Daysland, and Clara Lohner of Camrose.

Elmer was predeceased by his parents Alfred and Dagny; and brothers Ken and Marvin.

A funeral service will be held on Thursday, April 4, 2013 at2:00 p.m. from Bawlf Lutheran Church with Rev. Bill Harder officiating. Interment will take place in Greenview Cemetery, Rosalind.

Memorial contributions are gratefully accepted to Daysland Hospital Foundation, Greenview Cemetery Fund, or the charity of one’s choice. To send condolences, please visit www.burgarfuneralhome.com.

Camrose and Dayslandwas in care of the arrangements

Phone 780-672-2121“Dedicated service since 1906”

Joan Walline(nee Bowes)

Joan Walline passed away at Innisfail Alberta on March 29, 2013 at the age of 77.

Born in Camrose Alberta on June 12, 1935, she is predeceased by parents Russel and Dorothy Bowes, sister Betty Jupp, brother David Bowes, and grandson-in-law Gerald McGinnis Jr.

Joan is survived by Don, her loving husband of 61 years. They were married in Camrose Alberta on February 27, 1952.

Joan is lovingly remembered by children Christine Sloman, Victoria (Kalven) Insco, Bonnie Walline, and Keith (Leanne) Walline; 14 grandchildren; 22 great-grandchildren; sister Lynda (Donald) Bowes; brother Dale (Joanna) Bowes; numerous sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews.

A celebration of Joan’s life will be held at Innisfail United Church, 4720-48 Avenue, Innisfail onApril 3, at 11:00 a.m. withRev. Margaret Lange officiating.

Cremation has taken place, and a private family interment service will be held in Camrose, Alberta at a future date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Canadian Lung Association or United Church Mission and Service Fund.

Heartland Funeral Services Ltd.,entrusted with arrangements

Innisfail, AB Phone 403-227-0006www.heartlandfuneralservices.com

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March 16, 2013)

God looked around in His garden And found an empty space; He then looked down upon this earth And saw your tired face.He put His arms around you And lifted you to rest; God’s garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best.He knew that you were suffering He knew that you were in pain He knew you might never Get well on this earth again.He saw the road getting rough And the hills were hard to climb So He closed your weary eyes And whispered, “Peace be thine.”It broke our hearts to leave you, But you never went alone. For part of us went with you The day God called you home.

Miss you, Mom Love, the Anderson family

Sophie Kepper With heavy hearts, the families

of Sophie Kepper of Hinton, Alberta announce her passing on March 24, 2013. Sophie was 81 years old.

Left to remember her always and treasure her memory are her loving children: Klaus (Connie) Kepper of Montreal, Quebec, Dieter (Tanis) Kepper of Jasper, Alberta, Karin Keane of Hinton, Alberta and Frank (Dale) Kepper of Montreal, Quebec. Sophie is also survived by her beloved grandchildren: Christopher, Sean, Kimberlee, Melanie, Melissa, Nicholas, Adam and Katherine; as well her precious great-grandchildren Taylor, Amira, Jacob, Jawad, Lucas, Hadi, Natasha, Alexis, Carson and Landon. Sophie also leaves behind two sisters, Lydia and Hedweg, both of Germany; nieces, nephews, and a host of treasured friends, with special mention to Brigitte Lacroix.

Sophie was predeceased by her husband, Bernhard Kepper.

Funeral Services for Sophie took place on March 27, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at Mountain Rose Funeral Homes Chapel with Father Brian Inglis as Celebrant. Cremation followed this service.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Sophie’s name to the Hinton and District SPCA, 209 Kelley Road, Hinton, Alberta T7E 1H2.

To leave a condolence online or expressions of sympathy please visit www.mountainrose.ca.

Kenneth Allen Bradley Kenny Bradley of Camrose

passed away on March 25, 2013 at the age of 62 years.

Kenny was born on July 11, 1950 in Neilburg, SK to Bill and Agnes Bradley.

Kenny enjoyed hunting, fishing and photography – especially old buildings and vehicles. He was a carpenter and worked many years in the oil patch.

Kenny is survived by his children Luke (Barbie) Bradley of Red Deer, Seth Bradley of Red Deer and Alana Mellish of BC; three grandchildren; brothers Danny (Leona) of Ponoka, Roger (Barb) of Red Deer, Roy (Ruby) of Entwistle; sisters Ann of Medicine Hat and Marion (Bob) of Round Hill; and numerous friends and relatives. Kenny was predeceased by his dad William Bradley, mother Agnes Bradley and brother Mike Bradley.

Inturnment will follow at a later date at Emil Bosmans Memorial Gardens, Round Hill.

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In loving memory of

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who passed away on April 3, 1999

A Silent TearBy Gaynor Llewellyn

Just close your eyes and you will see All the memories that you have of me Just sit and relax and you will find I’m really still there inside your mind Don’t cry for me now that I’m gone For I am in the land of song There is no pain, there is no fear So dry away that silent tear Don’t think of me in the dark and cold For here I am, no longer old I’m in that place that’s filled with love Known to you all, as “UP ABOVE.”

Always remembered and sadly missed by your family

In loving memory of

Sharon KushnerickOctober 12, 1946 –

March 26, 2011

I know that you are watching over us I can feel it each day Heaven just became more beautiful When you were called away Spending eternity with Jesus And walking in His garden each day Yes, Sharon, you became God’s special Angel The day you went away.

Always remembered, Martin

In memory of

Gordon MayhewAugust 1, 1909 – April 2, 1996

and

Anna MayhewFebruary 22, 1918 –

April 26, 2012

May they rest in peaceFondly loved and deeply mourned

by Eleanor, Kay (Don), Judy, Wanda (Barry),

Lawrence (Cheryl), grandchildren and great-grandchildren

In loving memory of our son

Shannon Ross Dylke1969 – 2003

Today recalls the memory Of a loved one gone to rest, And those who think of him today Are those who loved him best. The flowers we lay upon his grave May wither and decay, But the love for him who lies beneath Will never fade away.

Ever remembered, ever loved, Mom and Dad

Shannon Ross Dylke1969 – 2003

Dear Brother:Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain; To have, to love and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. Time may wipe our many things, But this they wipe out never – The memory of those happy days When we were all together.If I could have one more hug I would never let you go.

– Wynette, Arlin, Colton and Rikell

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available safety and security features, including stan-dard advanced multistage driver and front passen-ger air bags, side curtain air bags covering all three rows, driver's knee block-er air bag, front seat side air bags, reactive front head restraints, Electron-ic Stability Control with all-speed traction control, Electronic Roll Mitiga-tion, Brake Assist, Trailer Sway Control, four-wheel disc antilock brakes, and LATCH child seat anchor system, just to name a few.

Confidence in any conditionThe classic architecture of the 2013 Dodge Journey

delivers an exhilarating driving experience coupled with pre-cise steering for maximum control. Strong torsional stiffness in the steering column intermediate shaft isolator, in con-junction with its rear suspension geometry, delivers precise steering feel and a connected steering response. Enhanced for 2013, the R/T Rallye AWD comes equipped with a more aggressive suspension tuning that gives a sportier ride and even greater handling precision for Canadian roads.

Dodge Journey also offers all-wheel-drive capability, perfect for drivers who want some extra grip for a more performance feel, and appreciate the extra traction the all-wheel-drive system provides. The Journey all-wheel-drive system works on demand, driving only the front wheels until power to the rear wheels is needed to maximize fuel efficiency. This system provides added traction on snow, ice and other low-traction surfaces without having to be switched off and on.

When travelling between speeds of 40 and 105 km/h, the Dodge Journey all-wheel-drive system sends torque to the rear wheels when cornering with the throttle open to make the car turn more easily.

By Dan JensenThe 2013 Dodge Journey at Camrose

Chrysler offers greater value than ever before.

"It is loaded with features," said Camrose Chrysler sales manager Dennis Mercier.

Dodge Journey is available in six models, includ-ing the Canada Value Package, SE Plus, SXT Crew, R/T AWD, and R/T Rallye AWD.

Power and efficiencyThe Dodge Journey CVP, SE Plus and SXT are pow-

ered by a 2.4 litre 16-valve DOHC four-cylinder engine which produces 173 horsepower and 166 lb.-ft. of torque, linked to a four-speed automatic transmission. This four-cylinder engine delivers 10.8 litres per 100 km (26 mpg) in the city and 7.5 litres per 100 km (38 mpg) on the highway.

The award-winning 3.6 litre Pentastar VVT V6 engine, standard on Crew, R/T AWD and r/T Rallye AWD models, and available on SXT, produces 283 horsepower and 260 lb.-ft. of torque and is mated to a smooth-shifting six-speed automatic transmission.

The 3.6 litre Pentastar VV6 was recognized as a Ward's "10 Best Engines" winner for both 2011 and 2012. In additon to excellent power, it delivers up to 12.6 litres per 100 km (22 mpg) in the city and 7.8 litres per 100 km (36 mpg) on the highway.

With a five-year, 100,000 km powertrain warranty, owners can rest assured knowing their Dodge Journey is well covered.

CraftsmanshipDodge Journey offers levels of refinement not typi-

cally found in the crossover market. A beautifully crafted one-piece instrument panel sets the tone. A standard Electronic Vehicle Information Centre is positioned in the centre of the gauge cluster, which has a full-colour display backlit in Dodge red lights, giving it a soft glow, unlike any in the segment. Integrated centre stack bezels are sculpted, and designers softened the radius to make more room for the driver's knees.

The centre console has extra cushioning on the wide tilt-and-slide armrest. Lift the lid and there's a large cen-tre storage bin with a 12-volt outlet and USB port where owners can hook up their MP3/iPod devices and keep them out of sight while charging. Also available is the Rear Seat Video Group that includes a DVD player with a second-row 9-inch video screen, six premium speakers and more.

Engineers also developed many treatments to reduce noise, vibration and harshness. One example is the Jour-ney's dual dash silencer, which isolates the cabin, making for a nice, quiet ride.

The interior isn't just a nice place to be: it also offers best-in-class versatility. Second and optional third row seats fold flat to create 1,914 litres (67.6 cubic feet) of cargo space. Second row seats recline and have optional class-exclusive integrated child booster seats. There are also innovative storage bins on the floor ahead of the sec-ond row seats that can hold everything from soft drink cans to concealing valuables like a camera or purse. With the standard second row fold flat seats and second row in-

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You can see the 2013 Dodge Journey at Camrose Chrysler, on Highway 13 East.Phone 780-672-2476 or toll free 1-800-563-4202 and ask for a member of the friendly sales team.

Noel SkoglundCamrose Chrysler

Dodge JourneyDodge JourneyMaking agood thingeven better

floor storage, along with the available fold-flat front pas-senger seat, fold-flat third row seats, and front-passenger in-seat storage, Dodge Journey has best-in-class storage.

Dodge Journey also offers some standard features not commonly found in the segment, such as power heated and manual folding mirrors, dual-zone climate control, illuminated cup holders, second row in-floor storage, keyless Enter 'n Go with push button start and proximity entry, as well as a three-spoke steering wheel with integrated audio and cruise controls.

Enhanced for 2013, Rallye AWD offers perforated leather faced seats, a dimpled leather wrapped shift knob, and a heated steering wheel.

Owners will feel they have the world at their fingertips with the available 8.4-inch touchscreen command centre, Uconnect 8.4 CD/MP3/SiriusXN Satellite radio. From available navigation to available hands-free communication, the Uconnect media cen-tre makes life in the Journey an excellent adventure for the driver and passengers. Four Uconnect models are available, all featuring easy-to-use controls and innovative technology. With its touch screen display and user friendly touch key categories, connecting and controlling personal devices is simple, intuitive and customizable.

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By Dan JensenWhat is masonry all about

and how has it evolved to what it is today?

Those are two of the ques-tions that will be answered when the Camrose Masonic Lodge, the Eastern Star and Mt. Oliv-et chapters of the Royal Arch Masons and the Battle River Shrine Club conduct an open house at the Camrose Masonic Hall Sunday, April 14.

"A lot of people when they think of Masons think of history and mystery," said David Roth, grand master of the Grand Lodge of Alberta, who will pres-ent a video overview about the history and organization of the fraternity. "They don't really know the full story."

Though the modern frater-nity was started in 1717 in Eng-land, masonry can trace its roots much further back through the history of the operative stone-cutters who built the medieval cathedrals of Europe. Over time, non-operative stonemasons were accepted into the stonema-sons' lodges and the work of the Masons because they were more philosophical in nature. Eventu-ally, a separate Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons was formed in London, England, and the organization of Freemasons around the world began. Today, there are more than 120 Mason-

ic Lodges in Alberta with more than 7,000 members.

Interest in Masons has grown in recent years, due in part to the popularity of such authors as Dan Brown and the large number of films and TV shows about the fraternity.

"The moral philosophy and spiritual underpinnings of the teachings of Freemasonry seem to appeal to a new generation searching for enlightenment," said Roth. "Many are finding it in the Masonic Lodge."

Roth said the main thing that keeps the interest of new members once they have satis-fied their curiosity is the fel-lowship and mentorship that is enjoyed by every Mason.

"Our members range in age from 20 to 80," said Roth. "We have members who are pipefit-ters as well as members who are doctors and lawyers."

Membership in the Camrose Masonic Lodge is restricted to men who are 21 years of age and over and who believe in a supreme being.

"Once they have been invit-ed and express interest they fill out an application and go through an interview process," said Roth. "The final decision is then made by Lodge ballot. There is a spiritual aspect to the Lodge, we are not a service club, although we do a lot of good things."

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By Dan JensenCamrose and District Pre-school will be accepting registrations

for 2013-14 at the Camrose Community Centre April 15."We're going to be doing it in the soccer field area from 6 to 8 p.m.,"

explained Camrose and District Pre-school director Maria Lobreau.Camrose and District Pre-school's mission is to provide a nurtur-

ing and stimulating atmosphere that allows children to learn through play.

"Our belief is that through meaningful play the child will gain increased self-esteem as well as healthy growth in the areas of social, physical, intellectual, creative, emotional and sensory development," said Pat Walker, who has been teaching Pre-school the past 22 years. "The children are able to build self confidence, make friends, and interact and socialize with children their own age in a group setting. Many kindergarten teachers have told us they can tell which children have been to pre-school because they have better social and emotional skills."

Camrose and District Pre-school offers classes for both three- and four-year-olds which include roll call, show and tell, a letter and num-ber of the day, discussion on certain themes, art and craft activities, gym or outdoor activities, interactive reading and singing. The three-year-old classes run for two hours once a week, while the classes for four-year-olds run for two and a half hours twice a week. Children in the three-year-old class must be three by the time they enter the pro-gram and three by Dec. 31, 2013. Children in the four-year-old class must be four by Dec. 31, 2013.

Camrose and District Pre-school currently has two classes of 24 four-year-olds, one class of 23 four-year-olds, one class of 16 four-year-olds, and two classes of 24 three-year-olds.

"We're going to be reducing the number of children in our three-year-old classes in the fall so that the classes are more manageable," said Lobreau. "The three-year-olds are less independent and the teachers have to be with them more than they do with the four-year-olds."

Camrose and District Pre-school conducts a graduation ceremony for four-year-olds every June, where students are presented with cer-tificates and sing songs they have learned for an audience of parents.

"It's a proud time for the children, but also the parents who sup-port us through the year," said Walker.

Alberta Child and Family Services provides subsidies for qualify-ing families with one stay at home parent. A Camrose and District Pre-school income-based subsidy (separate from the stay at home provincial subsidy) is also available.

Camrose and District Pre-school is a project of Camrose and Dis-trict Support Services.

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The Camrose Primary Care Network is celebrating the birthday and success of its On Your Weigh Weight Management Program. The goal of the program is to assist people with creating a healthier life-style while learning strategies to better manage their weight.

The program began January 2012 and since has had over 200 referrals into the program, with over 140 regular active partici-pants.

Following a referral from their family doctor, participants get started in the program by attending monthly Weight Wise classes through the Healthy Liv-ing Centre, a key partner in the program. From there they work

one-on-one with the PCN pro-gram nurse lead, Karen Lewis, RN, in looking at the root cause of their weight gain. This involves assessment of four areas includ-ing Mental (i.e.: stress or depres-sion symptoms), Mechanical –( i.e. sleep apnea or chronic pain), Metabolic (i.e.: Type 2 Diabetes or hypertension) and Monetary ( employment and income).

Depending on what needs the client has, a care plan is then developed by the nurse in collabo-ration with a healthcare team including their PCN Physician and/or PCN Dietitian, Exercise Specialist, Pharmacist, Social Worker as well as Community resources and supports.

Karen and the team will then

work with the client to manage the causes and work towards achiev-ing a healthier lifestyle. Manag-ing a healthy weight is important as being overweight or obese puts you at increased risk for devel-oping conditions such as Type 2 Diabetes, high cholesterol, high blood pressure, heart disease, cer-tain cancers, sleep apnea, painful joints and back, impaired fertility, depression and low self-esteem.

There are numerous accom-plishments to date with the On Your Weigh program, and one that stands out to Karen is the journey of client Jodie Feddema, who has been in the program for about nine months. “From my perspective, she has become a great role model for her family

in achieving a healthy active life-style,” states Karen. “I’m really proud of her success. She’s made positive change and has been able to maintain that even while on holidays.”

Jodie is also excited about her personal journey, “I have made several changes since being in the program. I now incorporate daily exercise (I use a step counter and aim for 10,000 daily steps), I have started tracking my daily food and exercise with an app on my phone, and I have involved my whole family in this journey. We are all aware of healthy choices and I take my kids grocery shop-ping with me so they can learn about nutritional information in the food and drinks we consume.”

Jodie adds, “Being in the program has made a difference in our lives … we all feel better overall. Our energy levels are up and we all look forward to some family time while taking a walk or doing some sort of activity..”

Jodie is not alone in her excitement about the On Your Weigh Program. Other patient testimonies include:

• “I’m really proud of myself”• “I feel so good”• “This is my way of life now”• “My whole family is getting

healthy”If you would like to learn

more about the PCN On Your Weigh Program, talk to your PCN family doctor or visit www.camrosepcn.com.

Primary Care Network celebrates first anniversary of weight management program

Camrose and District Pre-school students have fun while learning.

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By Murray GreenEnjoy the lifestyle this

ready to move in, newly built home has to offer with a cathedral ceiling, large west windows and a rear attached double garage. Sit back in comfort in your 1,620 square foot bi-level home close to the Cornerstone shopping area, a playground, walking trails and the Camrose Golf Course.

A welcoming entry leads to the attractive living room that features a high ceiling, a great view of the front yard and a cosy atmosphere. It connects to the formal dining area and the modern kitchen.

You will appreciate the easy to use galley design of the kitchen and plenty of cup-boards, ample counter tops and a beautiful breakfast bar island with a handy sink.

Two spacious bedrooms having lots of closet space and a four-piece bathroom round out the main level. The upper floor contains a fantastic huge master bedroom that offers both seclusion and privacy. An open archway leads to the five-piece bathroom with a shower,

soaker tub and double his and her sinks. The master also contains a large walk-in closet.

A third side entrance is ideal for those thinking of a rental suite option, or a home business. It leads to the full undeveloped basement that can be completed to suit your family's needs.

The exterior highlights include earth tones, decorative stone accents, concrete walks and a rear driveway. Enjoy the privacy without neighbours across the alley.

Included with the pur-chase are six high quality appliances, a highly efficient furnace, a hot water tank and a one-year builder warranty.

An open house for this great family home at 4907-69 Street will be held on Satur-day, April 6, from 2 to 4 p.m. It is attractively priced to sell at $314,900. For a personal tour contact Trevor Van Leeuwen today at:

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[email protected]

Enjoy a great lifestyle in brand new home in the Cascades

Trevor Van Leeuwen

Christopher Mast Photos Everett Silvertips, general manager, and interim head coach Garry Davidson presented former Camrose Minor Hockey player Landon Oslanski with the team Co-MVPs award that he earned along with Josh Winquist. Landon, as a defenceman, scored 17 goals and picked up 31 assists for 48 points in the regular season. His 17 goals set a record for most goals by a defenceman for the hockey club. Landon also received the FIERCE Predator award, which is voted on by the team's booster club and goes to the player who best exhibits fortitude, resolve and perseverance on and off the ice. Landon also received the Iron Man Award this year as he was the only Silvertip to appear in all 72 games this season.

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By Murray GreenThe Camrose/Viking Griz-

zlies midget girls' hockey team doubled the High Prairie Tim-berwolves 6-3 in the provincial championship game to earn gold medals in Viking on March 20 to 24.

Jenna Acorn scored twice for the Camrose/Viking squad in the final. Reagen Josephison, Kennedy Schaffner, Robin Cart-er and Mikayla Schaffner each scored once. Goalie Keyana Stotz earned the win.

The Grizzlies edged the Irma Aces 2-1 in overtime during the semifinals in a close contest. Jillian MacWilliam scored the winner with help from Brook-lyn Mantai and Acorn. Camrose/Viking had to score in the third to tie the match and force over-time. Carter netted the equalizer after Irma scored in the second frame. Stotz stopped 21 of 22 shots sent her way.

In round-robin play, the Camrose/Viking team tied the Innisfail Flyers 2-2, lost 2-1 to Fort McMurray, beat Barrhead 4-0 and blanked the Edmonton Warriors 8-0.

Mikayla Schaffner and Jil-lian MacWilliam scored against Innisfail. Carter was the lone goal scorer against Fort McMur-ray in the heart-breaking loss. The northern team scored with 30 seconds left in the third period to win it.

The Grizzlies scored all four of their goals in the first period against Barrhead. Elize Taylor scored twice, while Josephison and Hannah Heck added single markers.

Camrose/Viking breezed by Edmonton with Josephison scoring twice. Single tallies came from Madison Nott, Mantai, Heck, Taylor, Carter and Shelby Carrington. Stotz recorded the shutout in goal.

Both Josephison and Carter had four goals and four assists to tie for third in scoring with eight points. Stotz allowed just seven goals in five games for a 1.40 average and a .911 save percent-age.

Ice CatsThe Irma Aces peewee

girls' hockey club defeated Lloydminster 2-1 to earn gold medals at the provincials in Camrose on March 22 to 24.

Irma blanked the Camrose Ice Cats 7-0 in the semifinals to advance to the final.

The Ice Cats beat St. Albert 6-0, lost to Lloydminster 4-0, defeated Red Deer 8-3 and beat Edmonton 4-0 to reach the play-off round.

Halley Hay garnered a hat trick against St. Albert to lead the offence. Bryana Sharkey, Cassidy Gaalaas and Gillian Tanton added single markers.

Halley netted five tallies against Red Deer. Taylor Mar-kovich, Jessica Hay and Kassidy Baumle also provided the scor-ing.

In the game against the Edmonton Rockets, Halley col-lected three goals, while Kassidy Baumle chipped in with a single marker. Goalie Dakota Baumle earned a shutout and player of the game honours.

Midget girlswin gold

ChampionsMembers of the Camrose/Viking Grizzlies rejoice after winning the gold medal at the hockey provincials held in Viking on March 22 to 24. Players include Cayla Twerdochlib, Shelby Car-rington, Cassidy Taylor, Jill MacWilliam, Jenna Acorn, Reagan Josephison, Madi-son Nott, Brooklyn Man-tai, Robin Carter, Kennedy Schaffner, Mikayla Schaff-ner, Hannah Heck, Elize Tay-lor, Kailyn Parsons, Brittany Zemanek and Keyana Stotz. The coaching staff included coach Ken Zemanek, man-ager Doug Schaffner, assis-tant coach Murray Josephi-son, assistant coach Brad Parsons, bench coach Car-rie Ruzicka and bench coach Shanna Stotz.

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 25

for more classifi ed ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs,

automotive services and ATVs

WEDDING DRESS MISTAKE? – If your error was putting it on once, fi x the mistake. Sell your dress with a Camrose Booster classifi ed. Phone 780-672-3142.

CAMROSE WILD ROSE DANCE CLUB dance held first and third Saturday of every month at Mirror Lake Centre, 5415-49 Ave., Camrose. April 6 band: Country Gems. Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Dance 8:00 p.m. - midnight. Admission: $12 members, $14 non-members. For more information call Lawrence, 780-608-1590 or Evelyn, 780-672-4884.

ROTARY BLACK TIE EVENT – Saturday, May 4, Norsemen Inn, 6505-48 Ave., Camrose, 5:30 p.m. - 12:01 a.m. $100/ticket (50% tax deductible receipt issued). Help the Rotary Club of Camrose raise $100,000 to help build the $500,000 Rotary Community Youth Centre to replace the current Scout Hall. Event features dinner, two bingo games, live and silent auction. FUN, FUN, FUN! Call 780-608-8283 or email: [email protected] for tickets.

TOFIELD DANCE CLUB – NEW VENUE: Ryley Com-munity Hall, 49 St. and 50 Ave., Ryley, AB. WHEN: April 13, 2013 - second Saturday of the month, 8:00 p.m. to midnight. Lunch served at 10:30 p.m. BAND: Chwill Broth-ers. GREAT BAND AND DANCE FLOOR! For more information contact Doreen or Richard Strong, 780-662-4941 or email: [email protected]

PALT SUPPER at the Meeting Creek Community Centre, Saturday, April 6, from 5 - 7 p.m. Adults: $10; Under 12: $5; Under 6: Free.

BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUP – For those who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Thursday evenings: April 25 - June 13, 2013, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Sponsored by Covenant Health St. Mary’s Hospital. To register, please call Shelly Dalueg: 780-679-2793 by April 22, 2013.

SOUP AND SANDWICH LUNCHEON – St. Andrews Anglican Church, 4713-50 St., Friday, April 12, 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. $8 per person.

THE FAMILY OF KEN AND CHRISTA ROTH invite you to join in the celebration of their 50th wedding anniversary April 13, 1:00 p.m., Daysland Community Hall. No gifts please.

ROSALIND PRIVATE ECS – We wish to extend an invitation to all parents interested in enrolling their child in the 2013-2014 school year. Your child must be 5 on or before March 1, 2014 to partici-pate in our program. This meeting will be held April 25, 7:30 p.m. in the Rosalind School Kindergarten Room. Please bring your child’s Alberta Health Care card, birth cer-tifi cate and your legal land descrip-tion. Call Darcie, 780-375-2425 with questions or for more information.

THANKS

THANK YOU TO MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS for making my spe-cial birthday (90th) such a great day. You came from far and near to share with me. Special thanks to my ‘kids’ who prepared and served all the food. I enjoyed the whole day. God bless each and every one. – Lillus

THANK YOU DAVE KRANGNES! – The Mail Lady

PERSONAL

DRINKING A PROBLEM? Alcoholics Anonymous, call 780-672-9903.

LOST THAT LOVING FEEL-ING? Find it with a personal ad in The Camrose Booster classifieds. Ph. 780-672-3142.

PETS/PET SUPPLIES

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Experienced Professionals Providing Quality Care and Service

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GOT PUPPIES? If that sneaky dog of the neighbour’s has been over lately and you’ve got a litter of puppies to prove it... move them fast with a Camrose Booster classifi ed ad. Ph. 780-672-3142.

TO GIVE AWAY

15 CU. FT. FREEZER – In working condition. Free for carrying out of basement. 780-672-6531.

LOST AND FOUND

FOUND FOUR KEYS on dolphin keychain across from TD bank. Phone 780-672-7924.

WANTED

WILL ACCEPT OLD VEHICLES, machinery, scrap iron, etc. Car batteries (will pay for). Call 780-672-6917 or 780-686-5211.

EMPLOYMENT WANTED

2ND BEST PAINTER IN TOWN – 30 years’ experience for all your painting needs. Call Rick the Painter, 780-672-0391.

HELP WANTED

WE WANT THE BEST!Class 1, 2 or 4 Drivers for Taxi• Less than 4 demerits• Friendly personality• Good driving habits,

experience• P/T, F/T, Days or Nights

ROSE CITY TAXI780-672-1003

UMPIRES NEEDED!Course in Camrose

April 6 & 7 Community Centre, Camrose

Baseball Officials are needed to make our program successful.

Registration April 6 from 8 - 9 a.m. First session 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.,

April 7, Day 2: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.Both days are required for

course completion.• You can register for Level 1,

$65 or Level 2, $75

• Please contact John Lake via email: [email protected] or call 780-619-6735 (Umps already qualified can also contact us.)

• These are paid positions and you can work as little or as much as you want.

• Each game is paid at a rate of $25 or $30, dependent on one-man or two-man umped game.

In order to encourage our young umpires, we are offering U18

umpires reimbursement for their umpire fees once they have

officially completed 3 games.

FULL-TIME EMPLOY-MENT available on dairy farm. Operate farm equipment and work with cattle. Valid driver’s license is an asset. Call 780-672-3048.

SUMMER STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNI-TY – Daysland and District Cultural Arts Society is looking for an enthu-siastic, outgoing, motivated student, interested in theatre arts to promote and coordinate a Summer Theatre Arts Program at the Daysland Pal-ace Theatre. Duration of the position is May 13 - Aug. 16, 2013. The stu-dent must have his/her own vehicle. Mail resumés to DaysArts, Box 546, Daysland, AB T0B 1A0, or email [email protected]. For more information, contact Sharon at 780-374-2403 or [email protected]

SERVICES

JUNK TO THE DUMP – Free estimates. Garages, basements, light hauling. 780-678-1847 (cell), Tom.

WE SELL RUBBER STAMPS, stamp pads, and stamp pad ink. Camrose Booster Ltd., 4925-48 St., Camrose.

COMPLETE TILING SERVICE

Specializing in backsplashes, tub surrounds and all types of wall.

Patricia Fielding, Lady Tiler780-672-3622

ROD LaGRANGE DRY-WALL – residential/commercial. Tape, texture, estimates and refer-ences. Phone 780-679-8299 or 780-352-0888.

R.J.’S CONSTRUCTIONRenovations, bathrooms,

additions and repairsShingling, garages, concrete work

Arborite and tiles20 years’ experience in Camrose

Call Rob, 780-672-0521

McTAVISH DELIVERIES LTD.

Local and long distance movingStorage

Insured and bondedWhere your business

is appreciated780-672-5242, Camrose

J.D.’s SMALL ENGINE REPAIR, SALES & SERVICE – Ph. 1-780-672-7649.

TOTAL FOOT CARE, 780-672-3993. Have a specially trained RN visit you.

THE SHIRT OFF MY BACKTAILORING

Full alteration andcustom sewing service.

Tues. - Fri. 10-6, Thurs., 10-8,Sat., 9-4

4937-49 Street, Camrose, AB(East of the Main Post Offi ce)

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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS HALL FOR RENT, Ph. 780-672-8620.

CAMROSE MOOSE HALLFOR RENT

Ideal for weddings, banquets, any celebration or special occasion.

Call 780-672-2695

ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL AT GRAND PARK VILLAGE – Large one and two bedroom suites starting at $650 for one bedroom and $700 for two bedrooms. Hurry! Deals like this won’t last. Call today for a viewing, 780-281-0426 www.firesidepropertygroup.com

TWO-BEDROOM SUITE – Spa-cious and bright in a quiet four-plex apartment. Recently renovated. Cen-tral location in Camrose. Available May 1. No smoking, no children, no pets. $900/mo. includes water and heat. $900 D.D. Ph. 789-679-7090 days or 780-672-2074 evenings and weekends.

BEAUTIFUL NEW OFFICE

Sparkling new second floor office in beautiful

downtown Camrose. Only one office left out of nine originally available, This office is wired for

internet access,

Office #204: 15.5’ x 12’: $180.13/mo.Rent includes utilities but is

subject to GST.

Extremely quiet construction and quiet neighbours. This office has never

been occupied. Be the very first to occupy your office!

Our tenants stick around for years because we are the fairest,

most reasonable people in the business!

Call 780-672-3142 today and ask for Blain Fowler,

Don Hutchinson or Andrea Uglem.

ONE- AND TWO-BEDROOM APT. SUITES – Recently renovated. In quiet adult building with balcony. Close to downtown. Available now. $650 - $750/mo. includes heat and water. No pets, smokers or partiers. Ph. 780-672-5369.

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We have: • Houses • Duplexes • 4-Plexes • Condos •Apartments • Storage

and more!Call 780-672-0662

for more info and listings or visit our ads on Kijiji

OFFICE SPACE in Camrose business centre. Ph. 780-672-1998 or 780-608-5629.

ASPEN TERRACEModern, spacious, clean

Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, in-suite washer/dryer

Heat, hot water, parking includedPet friendly

In quiet surroundings All amenities within

walking distanceEARLY SPRING INCENTIVES

One-bedroom Specials780-672-8681

Visit us on Kijiji

OFFICE SPACE – Bright and cheery, includes own bathroom. $400/mo. includes utilities. Available May 1. Ph. 780-672-3534. TWO-BEDROOM BASEMENT SUITE – In four-plex on Marler Drive near 67 Street. No smoking or pets, please. $650/mo., all utilities included. Please call Gerry at 780-678-0814 if interested. ATTRACTIVE, COZY, TOTALLY RENOVATED BUN-GALOW – West end location. Stove, fridge, washer/dryer, new energy effi cient furnace. No smok-ers. Reference required. $895/mo. Immediate possession. 780-679-2170. NEW TWO-STOREY THREE-BEDROOM HOME – Two baths, developed basement, very modern. Shows very well. Landscaped yard. $1,350/mo. plus DD and utilities. 780-387-0788. THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE with carport, fridge and stove, 48 Mount Pleasant Drive. Available May 1, $1,250/mo., $1,250 D.D. No smokers. Ph. 780-672-2671, 780-679-7376.

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THREE-BEDROOM 1,100 SQ. FT. MOBILE HOME – Avail-able mid-April. Two parking stalls, addition. Nice family home with beautiful yard in south side trailer park. $975/mo. includes water. No pets. Contact Jim, 780-678-7458.

NEWER TWO-BEDROOM FOUR-PLEX

Suite includes five appliances and is close to downtown area.

Phone Rick, 780-608-5000 or George, 780-678-7610.

FURNISHED TWO-BED-ROOM SUITE in newer four-plex, downtown location. Five appliances. $925/mo. Available May 1. Ph. 780-672-7962.

FARM BUILDINGS FOR RENT

FARM BUILDING FOR RENT – 38’ x 42’ steel quonset, Duhamel area. Ph. 780-476-0546.

FOR RENT OR LEASE

700 SQ. FT. OFFICE – Available now. $750/mo. Also, 150 sq. ft. office, available now, $175/mo. Both on second floor with all utilities included. Ph. 780-679-3555.

HOUSEHOLD

13 INCH COLOR AC/DC TV – $25. 780-672-7884. 25 INCH STEREO TV – $35. 780-672-7884.

LIVESTOCK/FEED

BEEF UP YOUR CATTLE SALES – Advertise in The Camrose Booster. Phone 780-672-3142.

LIMOUSIN BULLS Yearlings, two-year-olds,

blacks, reds. Quiet dispositions. Birth weights 75-95 lb.

Most are polled. Yearlings from $1,800;

Two-year-olds from $2,400.North Slope Farms Inc.,

Bawlf, AB 780-373-3449, 780-608-8258

SECOND CUT HAY BALES FOR SALE – Alfalfa, Brome and Timothy cross. $5/bale. Call 780-374-2381, leave message. GELBVIEH BULLS FOR SALE – Yearling and two-year-olds, semen tested. 780-672-9950. RED ANGUS yearling and two-year-old bulls. Low birth weights. Ph. 780-975-6531 or 780-361-7730. 30TH ANNUAL MYRNAM BULL SALE – April 15. Black Angus, Red Angus, Maine Anjou, Polled Hereford and Simmental Bulls on offer. New this year: Pen of Three heifer sale. Bull and heifer sale starts at 1 p.m. at Myrnam Arena, show at 10 a.m. on Monday, April 15. Bull viewing, free supper and 4-H Silent/Slave Auction fundraiser on Sunday, April 14, 6 p.m. For more information, call Josie at 780-741-2188. BLACK ANGUS, MAINE ANJOU, MAINE/ANGUS CROSS BULLS for sale. Blacks, reds, polled, yearlings and two-year-olds. Semen tested. Will keep until needed. www.rusylviacattleco.com Rusylvia Cattle Co. Call Ken at 780-741-2188 or 780-787-0237. REGISTERED RED ANGUS yearling and two-year old bulls for sale by private treaty. Top performance genetics in the industry, fed to last. Semen tested and ready to go! Catalogue at www.y3bar.com Leduc, AB. Ph. 780-718-8106.

MACHINERY

SWATHER NO LONGER ‘CUTTING THE MUSTARD?’ Call The Camrose Booster Classifieds, 780-672-3142.

SEED

LINDHOLM SEED FARMPhone (780) 352-3240

Toll Free: 1-800-444-8961Fax: (780) 352-6943,

Email: [email protected]

• Cert. #1 Harvest - HRS Wheat• Cert. #1 CDC Utmost - HRS Wheat• Cert. #1 Stettler - HRS Wheat

BARLEY• Cert. #1 AC Metcalf Malt Barley• Cert. #1 CDC Kindersley Malt Barley

PEAS• Cert. #1 CDC Meadow Yellow Peas• Cert. #1 Thunderbird Yellow Peas

High Germination and Fusarium Free

BRIGHT’S SEEDNew Norway

WHEATCert. Harvest – HRS

Cert. Foremost – CPSBARLEY

Certified CowboyOATS

Seed OatsPh. 1-780-855-2240Cell 1-780-678-6329

email: [email protected]

REAL ESTATE

OPEN HOUSE BY OWNERSat., April 6, 1 - 3 p.m.6301-45 Ave., Camrose

Well maintained bungalow,three + two bedrooms, two baths, upgrades,

double detached garage, fenced.Asking $244,900

NEW 1,472 SQ. FT. TWO-STOREY – Three bedrooms, heat-ed garage. 7514-40 Ave., Duggan Park. Kijiji 454330064. $299,000 plus tax. Ph. 780-672-6234.

EXCELLENT STARTER OR REVENUE HOME on west side of Camrose. Three bedrooms, 1.5 baths, comes with five appliances. Beautiful engineered hardwood. Only five years old. Call Fran toll-free 1-855-375-5022.

WE BUY HOUSES! – That money pit getting you down? Estate sale going too slow? Avoid realtor fees, we pay cash and legal fees for your home. Email: [email protected]

WOW! GOLDEN OPPORTU-NITY – Beautiful newer four-suite building in a quiet part of town. Live in one; rent the others. Ultra low maintenance, energy efficient, spare lot for future development. May consider house as part trade. Won’t last long! Ph. 780-608-3131.

CLEAN, THREE-BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE – Northeast of university on large lot. Base-ment rental suite, 1,150 sq. ft. Central vacuum, garage. Great income property! $250,000 obo. Ph. 780-786-2783, 780-915-5441.

1979 FLEETWOOD MOBILE HOME – To be moved. Ferintosh, AB. Ph. 780-877-2480.

21 MONTCALM AVE. – 1,092 sq. ft. three-bedroom bunga-low. Open floor plan, natural fin-ish birch cabinets and doors. 1.5 baths. Basement has family room w/gas fireplace, bathroom w/shower, bedroom or hobby room as well as laundry and cold room. Beam central vacuum system. Extra large pie shaped lot backs onto green space. Single detached garage, garden shed, and RV pad with power. $267,900. Ph. 780-679-4117 or email: [email protected]

MIRROR LAKE LOCATION – Two + one bungalow in quiet crescent. Original hardwood on main floor. Lots of upgrades, large enclosed deck. Heated detached ga r age . Beaut i f u l , fenc e d , pr ivate backyard with garden area. RV parking. Asking $228,000. Reasonable offers considered. Ph. 780-672-5596.

MISCELLANEOUS

SEE THE AUTOMOTIVE SECTION STARTING ON PAGE 25

for more classifi ed ads about cars, trucks, campers, RVs,

automotive services and ATVs

PIPE — 1 1/2”, 2 3/8”, 2 7/8”, 3 1/2”, sucker rod 5/8”, 3/4”, 7/8”, plain or scraper type. Other pipe and metal available. 1-800-661-7858.

WOODWORKING POWER TOOLS – Complete assortment, $3,200 obo. No separate sales. 780-672-7542.

TENDERS

NEEDS TLC: LOTS 18 - 20, BLOCK L, PLAN 2500AE, ALSO KNOWN AS 5213-48 AVE. – The Town of Sedgewick is accept-ing sealed bids for the purchas-ing and removal of the 16’ x 76’ mobile home on this property. This structure is offered AS IS. The sale is for improvements only; land is not included. The mobile home must be removed from loca-tion. For any further informa-tion, please contact Amanda at the town Office at 780-384-3504 or via email at [email protected] Deadline of Bids: Signed and sealed by 9:00 a.m. on April 12, 2013. Upon reward, the mobile home must be removed from the premises by 2:00 p.m. on/or before June 15, 2013. All bids must be sealed and addressed to: Town of Sedgewick, c/o Tax Recovery Committee, PO Box 129, Sedgewick, AB T0B 4C0, Attention: Amanda Davis

BOOSTER ADS GET RESULTS!

GARAGE SALES

GIANT GARAGE SALE – Masonic Hall, Thursday, April 4, 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m., Friday, April 5, 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tables for rent. Lunch served.

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The Good Samaritan Society is one of Western Canada’s largest voluntary, not-for-profit, care giving providers. For over 60 years The Society has been providing quality health and community services for a wide range of individuals in Alberta and British Columbia. Our values support work life balance and we believe that this contributes to healthy, successful and engaged employees.

Our Good Shepherd Lutheran Home, in Wetaskiwin, AB is currently seeking qualified applicants for the following positions:

LICENSED PRACTICAL NURSES FULL TIME, PART TIME AND CASUAL

• Competitive Wages• Comprehensive Benefit Packages

• Professional Registration Reimbursement

For a list of employment opportunities, locations and competition numbers please visit our website at www.gss.org

Offi ce AssistantRequired for established fi rm in Camrose.

Duties to include but are not limited to: typing, dictation, front desk reception, deposits, receipts, and data input.

The successful candidate will demonstrate effi ciency in Microsoft based programs, and general computer skills, possess good public relations skills and a bright, enthusiastic demeanor.

Previous offi ce experience is an asset, but we are willing to train the right individual.

If you meet the above criteria, enjoy working as part of a team, and are seeking a career in a busy offi ce setting, we’d love to hear from you!

We offer a competitive salary commensurate upon experience, along with a health benefi t package.

Apply in confi dence with resumé to:

Advertiser # 318c/o Camrose Booster Ltd.

4925-48 StreetCamrose, AB

T4V 1L7

Here’s a great offer for Booster readers…

For Sale Ads!

For items priced at $100 or less!• Mail, fax, email or drop off your ad copy.

• One item per ad – 10 word limit.• Include the price of the item in your ad.

• Offer excludes living things, except when offered for free.Individuals are able to place classifi ed ads without charge provided message relates to a

personal possession and does not form part of a profession, trade or business. Any ad designedto produce an income is regarded as commercial advertising and must be a PAID AD.

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Mail to: Classifi ed Ad Department, Camrose Booster Ltd.4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7

Fax: 780-672-2518Email: [email protected]

Example: Girl’s bicycle, like new, $70. 555-555-5555

WRITE YOUR AD HERE:

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CLASSIFIED ADS(Continued)

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A Graphic Artistis required by

* Position is permanent full-time* 40-hour week* Extended health benefi ts

Camrose Booster uses Mac computers with Adobe programs including InDesign to create eye-catching advertisements in a weekly publication plus a variety of promotional pieces including brochures and business stationery.

Qualifi cations:* minimum Grade 12

* competency in typing

* profi ciency in the use of the English language including spelling, grammar and punctuation

* creative design skills

Remuneration: by the hour, payable monthly, commensurate with qualifi cations,

Please apply to: Berdie Fowler, EditorCamrose Booster Ltd.

4925-48 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1L7Email: [email protected]

stating qualifi cations, remuneration expectations, experience and earliest available date.

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORThis is an ideal position for a self-starter with strong administrative and people skills. Successful candidate must be bondable and computer literate with experience using Microsoft Offi ce and ability to learn our Income Manager software. This is a part-time situation requiring about twenty hours weekly and offering some fl exibility for time away.Our Executive Director is required to work closely with an energetic, hands-on Board to develop and implement plans for sustained long-term growth both in developing endowments and providing community leadership. This is truly an opportunity to be a part of something that will be of benefi t to the Battle River community far into the future.Deadline for applications is April 19, 2013. Commencement date is negotiable.Please apply by post, stating your qualifi cations, employment history and salary expected, to the attention of Blain Fowler, Chairman of the Board, at the address below. Email applications will not be accepted. We appreciate and will consider all applications; however, we will contact only candidates selected for interviews.

Battle River Community Foundationwww.brcf.caP.O. Box 1122, Camrose, AB T4V 4E7

2013 Shutdown Laborers/Janitors Temporary employment from approximately mid April to the end of June.

Starting wage is $14.50/$16.50 and there are day/night shifts.Accepting resumés up to April 19, 2013.

Must have valid driver’s license and a good work ethic, be 18 years of age, reliable and physically fi t.

ATCO Power, Battle River Generating StationForestburg, Alberta

Please send resuméFax: 780-582-8175 Attention Sherry Andre

Email: [email protected] Maintenance Supervisor Battle River Generating Station

(offi ce) 780-582-8153 or (security) 780-582-2185

Downtown Camrose

SOLE CITY SHOESWe’re growing to serve you better!

Full- and part-time Sales positions availableThe right person must be friendly and sincere, must understand

fashion and enjoy serving the public.

Please apply in person with resumé to:Sales Manager Karen Mingo,

or Owners, Leta and Daryl Shillington

ASSISTANT ASSESSORCamrose County Assessment Department is looking for a highly motivated, progressive individual to fi ll the newly created position of Assistant Assessor answering to the Assessment Services Manager.

This full-time position is under the supervision of the Assessment Services Manager and responsibilities include:• Providing technical support to the Assessment and Tax

Department.• Performing fi eld inspections of residential, commercial, and

farm properties.• Analyzing and recording property characteristics.• Performing data entry and value calculations.• Assisting the Assessment Services Manager in a wide

variety of Assessment related duties.

Qualifi cations• Graduate of Lakeland College Appraisal and Assessment

program (or equivalent).• Strong organizational, interpersonal and communication

skills.• Ability to work effectively in a team environment and have

initiative to be productive with minimal supervision.• Ability to work and deal with the public effectively.• Working knowledge of computer programs. (Microsoft

Excel, Word and CAMAlot).• Valid Class 5 Alberta Driver’s License and Criminal Records

Check required.

A detailed Job Description is available upon request or on the County website at www.camrose.county.ab.ca

Hours of Work: Based on a 35 hour week

Salary: $ $60,786.67 to $77,002.98 per annum (*based upon relevant education and experience)

Competition Closing Date / Time: Monday, April 22, 2013, 4:00 p.m.

Interested applicants are requested to submit their application and resumé either by mail, fax or email, marked “Confi dential” to the attention of:

Wes Bowie, Assessment Services ManagerCamrose County 3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8Phone 780-672-4446Fax 780-672-1008 Email [email protected]

All applicants are thanked for their interest; however, only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

CAMROSE COUNTY3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8

Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008Public Works. . . . . . . 780-672-4449Website www.county.camrose.ab.caEmail [email protected]

SubmittedBusiness owners in Central

Alberta have the opportunity to hear nationally-known Destina-tion Business Expert Jon Schal-lert when he comes to Camrose on Wednesday, April 10.

Sponsored by The Camrose Chamber of Commerce, The Rural Alberta Business Cen-tre and Alberta Works, Schal-lert will present his acclaimed business improvement session, Increasing Sales & Profits as a Destination Business. As part of his visit to the area, Schallert will also conduct a marketing roundtable with seminar attend-ees to discuss pertinent business issues, and individual consulta-tions with attending business owners. Attendees of the pre-sentation will have a chance to win tuition to attend Jon Schal-lert’s two and one half day Des-tination Business Bootcamp as sponsored by the Rural Alberta Business Centre.

Schallert’s sessions teach independent business owners how to turn their businesses into consumer “destinations” that attract customers from many miles away, past other competitive outlets. Schallert’s workshop also shows businesses how to get local consumers to spend more money locally, and how to stop “retail leakage.”

Schallert’s consulting firm, The Schallert Group, Inc., is noted for providing competitive tools to independent business owners that are typically used exclusively by large corporate chains to dominate a market-place.

In today’s economy, “the challenge for any business today, regardless of its location and surrounding demographics, is to create such a compelling offer-ing that it is repeatedly visited by consumers. For a business to be a true destination, it must also draw customers both local-ly and from out-of-town,” says Schallert.

Schallert has been working with independent business own-ers since 1983, and contributes his business strategies to nation-al publications like the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and Entrepreneur Magazine. Schallert speaks and consults with thousands of entrepreneurs annually.

Those wanting to learn more about Schallert prior to his visit are encouraged to visit his company website at www.JonSchallert.com.

“Most independent busi-nesses that fail today would not have to close if they had adapted to easily recognizable market-place changes and focused on becoming Consumer Destina-tions,” says Schallert. “It’s an oversimplification to say that all small Mom and Pop businesses are doomed because of today’s economic recession.”

Schallert’s company is located in Longmont, Colorado. Schallert is a member of the National Speakers Association, the National Main Street Net-work, and the International Downtown Association.

Business owners interested in attending may call The Cam-rose Chamber of Commerce at (780) 672-4712.

Listen to theDestinationBusiness expert

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DUST CONTROL PROGRAM2013

County residents desiring dust control on the County road adjacent to their property should apply,

prior to April 30, 2013, to:

Camrose County, Public Works Department3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Monday to FridayApplicants will be responsible for the approximate cost of $323.40 including GST per 100 m length

of calcium chloride material applied to the road surface.

Camrose County will no longer be phoning residents who previously had dust control.

Residents are therefore required to visit the Public Works Department prior to April 30, 2013 to sign the application and pick up stakes

(color will change this year).

Please call 780-672-4449 if you have any questions.

CAMROSE COUNTY3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008

Public Works. . . . . . . 780-672-4449

Website www.county.camrose.ab.caEmail [email protected]

RECYCLING PROGRAMEFFECTIVE APRIL 8, 2013

Camrose County will be changing the Rural Recycling Program from a mobile pick-up to a full-time recycling program available at all County waste disposal sites, including Kingman, Kelsey and Meeting Creek Sites and the West Dried Meat Lake Regional Landfill as of April 8, 2013.

Recycling will still continue to be available at the Centra Cam facility in Camrose as well.

Recycling Services will not be available for the week of April 1 to 6, 2013.

For further information, please contact Camrose County at 780-672-4446.

CAMROSE COUNTY3755-43 Avenue, Camrose, AB T4V 3S8Phone 780-672-4446 Fax 780-672-1008

Public Works. . . . . . . 780-672-4449

Website www.county.camrose.ab.caEmail [email protected]

Join Canada’s largest and fastest growing Greek food franchise!

Outstanding franchise opportunity:Camrose Commons

1-866-672-3566www.opasouvlaki.ca

R.D.A.required, fl exible hours. Resumés can be sent to:

4849-49 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 1N1

St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose is looking for: Administrative Secretary Permanent Full-Time Closing Date: Apr 7, 2013Competition Number: CA-13004-CM

Please submit résumé quoting Competition Number to:Covenant Health St. Mary’s Camrose4607 – 53 StreetCamrose AB, T4V 1Y5

E-mail: [email protected]

If helping people brightens your day… Your Calling is at

For information or to apply, visit www.CovenantHealth.ca/careers/CamroseOpportunities.html

Human Resources Toll Free: 1-877-450-7555 [email protected]

Family • Achievement • Integrity • Respect

Now hiring for FT positionsPositions work rotating shifts of days, nights,

graveyards and some weekends.HIRING AT BOTH LOCATIONS IN CAMROSE

Honesty, caring and a workplace that feels like home

An employer you can count onApply in person with resumé at either Camrose store

It’s nice when you discover the job is as good as the coffee

Quality TrainingIncentive Programs

Benefits or Bonus ProgramHiring the following positions for 1256146 Alberta Ltd.,

o/a Tim Hortons – 3601-48 Ave., Camrose, AB

• Food Counter Attendants, full-time / shift work, no experience necessary, $11.00 per hour plus benefits

Hiring the following positions for 796005 Alberta Ltd., o/a Tim Hortons – 6602-48 Ave., Camrose, AB

• Food Counter Attendants, full-time / shift work, no experience necessary, $11.00 per hour plus benefits

The University of Alber-ta, Augustana Campus and Vikings men’s basketball pro-gram are adding Cameron Vilcsak to the team beginning in the 2013-14 season.

The hard-working and tal-ented point guard has been a key member of his St. Albert Catholic High School Sky-hawks team, where he played under the tutelage of coach-es Evan Holstein and Brett Gaudreau. Cam’s arrival on campus will reunite him with Vikings basketball rookie of the year, Cole Aikens, a high school teammate last season.

In his senior year at SACHS, Cam was select-ed to the MVP team in the Edmonton premier conference and was named an Edmon-ton Journal all-star. Cam was also selected as an all-star of San Diego “surf and slam tour-nament” and was named the MVP of SCA invitational tour-nament. He punctuated his personal accomplishments this season with a 42 point outburst against Leduc Composite. The summer months have been busy for Cam as well as he represented Team Alberta in baseball during 2007 and 2008 and Team Alberta basketball in 2012.

A strong student in the classroom, Cam youth group won the Leaders of Tomor-row Award, which coach Dave Drabiuk agrees will set Cam up nicely for a great future at Augustana contributing to the basketball program and the community at large. “Cam made an immediate impression when he visited our campus and our returning players are excited to welcome this dynam-ic player to our program,” said coach Dave.

His parents are very sup-portive of Cam’s academic choice as he begins his Bach-elor of Science degree in phys-ics and biology with designs on graduate level research.

Cam will be participat-ing in the Augustana Vikings High School All-Star Series on April 6.

Vikings addformerSkyhawk

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St. Mary’s Hospital, Camrose is looking for:

Medical Radiation TechnologistCasual Closing Date: Until suitable candidate foundCompetition Number: CA-13037-CM

Please submit résumé quoting competition number to: [email protected]

Human Resources Toll Free: 1-877-450-7555 [email protected]

If learning and science inspire you… Your Calling is at

For information or to apply, visit www.CovenantHealth.ca/careers/CamroseOpportunities.html

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

with Crop Production Services in Viking and Daysland.

Full-time and seasonal positions available including management, sales and operations.

Contact 780-336-3565 for informationFax 780-336-3507

Email [email protected]

NH3 Drivers– Come Join Our Team –

Crop Production Services Canada is a division of Agrium “http://www.Agrium.com”, and one of the largest farm market retailers in North America. Our mission is to be the trusted and recognized leader in the agricultural industry, the fi rst choice for every customer and producer.We are currently recruiting for NH3 Drivers to join our team in Camrose, AB. The successful candidate must have a valid driver’s license – Class 5 or higher; customer service skills; and a fl exible working schedule. Interested applicants should fax their resumé to 780-672-6959,email resumé to [email protected], or deliver in person to4717-39 Street, Camrose, AB T4V 2N6.

6809-48 Avenue, CamrosePhone 780-672-8818

Fax 780-672-8809Email [email protected]

Apply with resumé…

• an exciting retail work environment

• competitive wages• opportunities for advancement• a clean, safe working

environment

• opportunity to learn about the thousands of products Home carries

• opportunity to help customers live better lives

Benefi ts of working at Hauser Home Hardware Building Centre

BUSINESS KEEPS BUILDINGBUSINESS KEEPS BUILDINGAT HAUSER HOME HARDWAREAT HAUSER HOME HARDWARE

WE’RE HIRING!WE’RE HIRING!

Yard Customer Service AssociateYard Customer Service AssociatePart-time evenings and weekends. You must be physically fi t, be able to work well with others and have a keen sense for detail. Experience with building materials an asset.

Yard Shipper/ReceiverYard Shipper/ReceiverFull-time position. Prefer 2 years of building materials experience. Physically fi t, able to work well with others and have a keen sense for detail. You must work well and communicate effectively with others.

Customer Service Sales Counter AssociateCustomer Service Sales Counter AssociateFull-time position – never a dull moment. Stay busy helping our wide diversity of devoted clients. Position requires basic knowledge of building materials. Cost estimating and materials evaluating for small jobs is part of the job. Prefer 2 years of building materials experience. Come apply today!

SUPREMEINTERNATIONAL

P.O. Box 6450, 6010-47 Street Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 2G2

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGISTPermanent Full-Time

KEY RESPONSIBLITIES: Drawing updates using 3D CAD, compiling BOMs, assisting with product enhancements and developments, updating parts catalogues.

QUALIFICATIONS: Diploma in Technical Engineering, working knowledgeof Inventor is considered an asset, excellent attention to detail, communication orally

and written, problem solving skills.

Submit resume to:

Reference # SILT0313

[email protected]

Fax # (780) 352-6597

Visit us at www.supremeinternational.com

We thank all applicants; only those selected will be contacted. No phone calls please.

SUPREMEINTERNATIONAL

P.O. Box 6450, 6010-47 Street Wetaskiwin, Alberta T9A 2G2

PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR(Maternity Leave)

KEY RESPONSIBLITIES: Full cycle payroll, prepare/balance reports and reconcile, maintain employee data records, process new hire documents, comply with

government remittance requirements and employment and labour standards legislation,and perform other related duties as assigned.

QUALIFICATIONS: Minimum of two years’ payroll experience, CPA certifi cation preferred or actively pursuing, ability to maintain confi dentiality, strong organizational andproblem-solving skills, extreme attention to detail, possess a strong work ethic.

Profi ciency with MS Offi ce, and knowledge of Avanti considered an asset.Submit resume to:

Reference # [email protected]

Fax # (780) 352-6597Visit us at www.supremeinternational.com

We thank all applicants; only those selected will be contacted. No phone calls please.

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@CityofCamrosewww.camrose.ca • 780-672-4426

City WatchNotices and Information from The City of Camrose

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COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT PUBLIC NOTICEINVITATION FOR QUOTATION

The Community Services Department is inviting interested parties to submit quotations for the following renovations and projects at recreation facilities within the City of Camrose.

The work being considered consists of:

Project #1 – Boiler Replacement – Camrose Aquatic CentreProject #2 – Tile Flooring Replacement – AU Fitness CentreProject #3 – Exit Door Stairwell Enclosure – Camrose Public LibraryProject #4 – Roof Repairs – Recreation Centre/Curling RinkProject #5 – Sport Flooring Replacement – Recreation Centre/Max McLean ArenaProject #6 – Furnace Replacements – Various City Owned BuildingsProject #7 – Window Cleaning – Various City Owned Buildings

Quotation packages and forms are available from the Community Services Department offi ces located in the Camrose Aquatic Centre on the Rudy Swanson Park Grounds. Electronic copies of the Quotation Packages are also available upon request.

Telephone inquiries are to be directed to Mr. Henry Wong, Facilities Director at 780-672-9195.

Site meetings for each project are scheduled from Tuesday, April 9 through Thursday, April 11, 2013, with specifi c times and meeting locations outlined in the Quotation package. All interested contractors are to confi rm their attendance in advance and gather at the specifi ed location at the times specifi ed.

Quotations will be accepted, on the forms provided only, no later than 2:00 p.m., on Friday, April 26, 2013 at the Community Services Department offi ces, unless otherwise specifi ed in the Quotation Package.

VOLUNTEERS REQUIRED FOR CITIZENS COMMITTEE

The City of Camrose Council Support and Remuneration Policy requires that a Citizens Committee be established in or about the month of April of each General Municipal Election. The Citizens Committee is required to review, report and make recommendations on salary, benefits and other related expenses for Elected Members of the City of Camrose.

The Citizens Committee is to be comprised of the following members, all who must be residents of the City of Camrose:

• Two (2) Members appointed from the community, and

• One (1) Member appointed from an out-going or past member of Council.

The City of Camrose is seeking volunteers to serve on the Citizens Committee. For more information on the appointment process and to obtain an application form, visit www.camrose.ca or contact City Hall at 780-672-4426.

Please submit applications prior to April 30, 2013.

Fax: 780-672-2469 OR email: [email protected] OR in person at: City Hall, 5204-50 Avenue.

PUBLIC NOTICE TO ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CAMROSE,

PROVINCE OF ALBERTASECTIONS 251 and 258 –

THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACTTAKE NOTICE that the Council of the City of Camrose, in the Province of Alberta, has given first reading to Bylaw 2734/13 which will, upon final passage and approval, amend the Borrowing Bylaw 2708/12 for the paving of the 48B Avenue between 57 Street and 58 Street local improvement project.

All persons interested are hereby notified and they are required to govern themselves accordingly. The Bylaw may be inspected in the office of the General Manager, Corporate and Protective Services.

DATED at the City of Camrose, in the Province of Alberta this 20th day of March, A.D., 2013.

Kim IsaakGeneral Manager, Corporate and Protective Services5204-50 AvenueCamrose, Alberta T4V 0S8

DATE of this last publication of this notice is the 2nd day of April, 2013.

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITYHELP DESK AND SUPPORT TECHNICIAN

Are you looking for an opportunity to make a difference in your community? Join our team at the City of Camrose where you can help Camrose grow as a dynamic community with an exceptional quality of life.

The City of Camrose is seeking a Help Desk and Support Technician who will be responsible for supporting the City’s computer systems and their operators.

FUNCTIONS: • Responsible for the operation, maintenance, setup, and tear-down of all City computer systems and support

equipment. • Day-to-day help desk and support operations for all City of Camrose staff, including phone support and hands-

on support of all City PC hardware, software, and mobile devices.• Develop and provide training via one-on-one and organized training sessions for City of Camrose staff as

needed.• Assist in the development of IT policies for the organization.

QUALIFICATIONS:• At least 2 years’ experience in a computer/IT support fi eld.• Diploma or post-secondary education in computer sciences or related fi eld with formal training in hardware

support. • Up-to-date knowledge of computer hardware and software and a strong understanding of current security

issues including network and PC security and threat management.• Excellent interpersonal skills and customer service approach to work collaboratively with City Departments. • Valid class 5 driver’s license and Police Information Check.

HOURS OF WORK: Typically Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

SALARY and BENEFITS: The City of Camrose offers competitive salary, attractive benefi ts, and a positive work environment. The starting salary for this position will be dependent upon the qualifi cations and experience of the successful candidate.

APPLICATIONS: Individuals interested in this position are invited to submit a cover letter and resume to the address below or in person by April 12, 2013 at 4:30 p.m. We appreciate and consider all applications; however, only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.

Director of Information TechnologyEmail: [email protected] Mailing Address: 5204-50 Avenue Camrose, AB T4V 0S8Phone: 780-672-4428 Offi ce Location: 5415-49 Avenue Camrose, AB

Do you have a PASSION for . . . * Marketing * People * Organization * Multi-tasking?

Do You VALUE . . . * Flexibility at Work * Independence * Learning?

Do you want to impact Human Services?

Then This Job Is For You!

MARKETING ANDOFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

Located within Camrose County

Please submit a resumé to [email protected]

www.ncginc.ca for information

Deadline: April 19, 2013

Tornado Hydrovacs, a division of Petrofi eld Industries is accepting resumes for our Assembly Department:

Industrial Painters, Labourers, and Electrical Technicians

Our company has an enthusiastic, fast-paced working environment with advancement for motivated individuals, and an excellent benefi t package. Please forward resumé to:hr@petrofi eld.com or fax 403-742-5544

BIRTHSTo Dan and Alison Stang, of

Rosalind, on March 22, a daugh-ter.

To Tiffany Paul and Trevor Turnbull, of Bawlf, on March 22, a son.

To Jamie and Linda Dodds, of Tofield, on March 22, a son.

To Erica and Chuck Gagne, of Bashaw, on March 22, a daughter.

To Khristine and Darwin Tia, of Camrose, on March 23, a son.

To Jordyn Charpentier and Treston Thiessen, of Camrose, on March 23, a daughter.

To Kari Heikamp and Brad Poyser, of Camrose, on March 24, a son.

DEATHSKenneth "Allen" Bradley, of

Camrose, on March 25, at 62 years of age.

Harry Balko, of Camrose, on March 27, at 85 years of age.

Elmer Lohner, of Daysland, on March 29, at 79 years of age.

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#213095. 2.4L 4-cyl., six speed auto., alloy wheels, air conditioning, premium cloth bucket seats, power windows and locks, tach, tilt/telescoping wheel, cruise, trunk dress-up pack, traction control, LED tail lamps, height adj. seat, AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo.

#213127. 2.4L automatic, rear spoiler, black alloys, air conditioning, U-connect Bluetooth, bucket seats, traction control, 18” touring tires, LED tail lamps, power windows and locks, tilt/telescoping wheel, tilt, power windows and locks, keyless entry.

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#212411. 3.6L V6, six speed auto., heated leather bucket seats, third row seating, U-connect, front and rear air cond., cruise, trailer tow prep pkg., driver’s convenience gp., power options, 19” alloy wheels.

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#213058. 3.6L V6, six speed auto., air conditioning, bucket seats, sunscreen glass, roof rack, power windows and locks, 4-wheel disc anti-lock brakes, cruise,AM/FM/CD/MP3 stereo, all season tires,tilt/telescoping wheel, side air bags, trailersway dampening, much more!

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#213170. North all season group, air conditioning,2.4L DOHC 16-valve dual VVT engine, CVT automatic, power windows & locks, six disc in-dash AM/FM/CD/DVD/MP3 radio, height adjusting seat, alloy wheels, touring tires, tilt steering, tach, side & side curtain air bags, 4-wheel disc anti-lock brakes.

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#213148. 2.0L 4-cyl., six speed manual,bucket seats, all speed traction control, 4-wheel disc anti-lock brakes, power windows and locks, key-less entry, electronic stability, Bi-function headlamp, trailer sway dampening, 6-way driver’s seat, AM/FM/CD/MP3 radio, side & side curtain air bags, tach, tilt/telescoping wheel and much more.

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