Page 3
Gleichen celebrates renos to community hall
Page 6
Look on Page 4 for Town of Strathmore Municipal Notices
Pages 24
Contact Us Today!
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
Holiday Home Chek
Call Nancy Stairs or Steve Farran 403-901-9335 or [email protected]
e Let us check your home while you are away.e Snow Birds & Vacationers.e Worried about Insurance Coverage???e Holiday Home Chek can HELP! “We’re here for you.”e Daily, weekly and monthly rates.e Call 403-901-9335 or email [email protected] for an appointment or inquiry.ProPerty Maintenance
Bisonsslipping
Classic fairytale
Volume 4 issue 3
Locally Owned & Operated
j a n u a r y 2 0 , 2 0 1 2
TIMESStra
thmo
re Locally Owned & Operated by Randy & Shelley Orford
#109 - 900 Pine Road, Strathmore 403-934-9733
Store HoursM-F 8 - 9 pm
Sat 8 - 6 pm & Sun 9 - 6 pmService Centre - 4 Bays
M-Sat 8 - 6 pm & Sun 9 - 6 pm. No appointment necessary
nonie hall agent
Selling Strathmore & Area “One Dream at a Time”104 - 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
Canyon Creek (Strathmore)
Westmount Elementary students have begun rehearsals for the upcoming play Tam Lin and the Fa-erie Queene. The play follows the story of Tam Lin who has been cursed by the Faerie Queene and his desire to save Seonaid whom he has fallen in love with. Emily Stobbe, left, plays a townsperson and Mackenzie Faucher who plays an Elven Knight. Shannon LeClair Photo
Shannon LeCLair Times Reporter
A senseless act of vandalism has left one Strathmore couple with questions, and a $1,000 hole in their pockets. Sometime between Jan. 12 and 13, someone broke out the back windows of both Alice Van Bostelen and her boyfriend Chris Rorem’s cars, but didn’t steal anything.
While both are happy nothing was stolen, they are upset by having to replace the windows at all.
“It was $1,000 to get them re-placed, so it’s not a huge deal but it’s a big deal. $1,000 is a lot of money to spend on something that really isn’t your fault,” said Van Bostelen.
Rorem came home Thursday night around 6 p.m. He noticed the damage at 7 a.m. the next morning when he was leaving for work.
“We park in our back alley, but we have a parking lot and lots of other people park in the alley. No one else had their windows destroyed, just us,” said Van Bostelen.
“The police have taken our re-port and have said there’s nothing they can do. It’s definitely not little kids because the board they threw through my window weighs a lot, and they threw a big rock through my boyfriend’s window. It’s not like 10-year-olds being goofy, it’s grown up teenagers…people who could actually get in trouble if they got caught.”
Sgt. Kevin Reilly with the Strath-more RCMP detachment said they will continue to work on the case, but if it is a one-time thing the chance of catching somebody is rare, but it does happen.
“Do we catch everybody every time? No, and if a lot of it’s one time things and kids are stupid and they’re drunk and walking home and they do it, it’s pretty hard to catch them ever because they don’t ever do it again, they don’t talk about it. It’s the kids that continue to do it, sooner or later, they’re go-ing to be caught,” said Reilly.
Vandals strike again
sTraTHmore
Spooky love
Page 2 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
Times TidbiTsDid You Know?
The lowest temperature ever recorded at the surface of the Earth was -89.2 Celsius at the Soviet Vostok Station
in Antarctica, July 21,1983. Glad I wasn’t there collecting this data!
The coldest temperature Canada has ever seen was in Mayo, Yukon, when back on February 3, 1947,
the mercury plummeted to -62.2 Celsius
Newly retired after 10 years of service Doug mcLaren, General manager (Gm) of the Stan-dard CO--OP wel-comes the new Gm Guy Christie and hands over the keys to the store.
Manny Everett Photo
Shannon LeCLair Times Reporter
The wind-up meeting for the Christ-mas Hamper Society took place Jan. 9, and it showed the numbers for hamper applications were down 2.5 per cent from the previous year.
“They were down slightly…I think that may possibly be a sign that the economy is improving, and that’s a good trend because last year we were also down very slightly as well. Pos-sibly the economy is getting better,” said Dave Collins, chairperson with the Christmas Hamper Society.
Though applications were down there was still the need to assist over 1,000 adults and children in the area, which represents about eight per cent of the local population.
Cash donations were up by 2.5 per
cent as well, and food donations went up by an astonishing 33 per cent. Col-lins said the toy donations have re-mained steady throughout the years.
“We seem to have set all sorts of re-cords, considering that four or five weeks ago all those tables were empty,” said Collins.
“It’s quite remarkable really, the amount of toys and food that quite liter-ally flooded in the last few weeks of the campaign just before Christmas there, amazing, just absolutely amazing.”
There was a total of over $133,000 donated between the cash, toys and goods. This year the Christmas Hamper Society also helped out their sister or-ganization, the Wheatland Food Bank, by passing along some of the food do-nations which have a fairly short shelf life and would not be usable for the next Christmas Hamper campaign.
Hamper donations exceed expectations
2nd Floor of the Aztec Building304 - 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403-934-2125www.actioninsurancegroup.com
How do we pull that magical number out of
our …. Computer?What the car being used
for?This hits on a few points
for us. For example; if you are just using the car the car to run errands and drive to work, this is personal use. But if you use this car for work, it needs to be rated that way. If the company is not aware that the car is being used for work purposes and you have a claim doing work related things, they CAN deny your claim. This is also true if the company doesn’t know if you are commuting, and you have an accident on your way to work/school.
Is this car being leased or
financed?If the answer is yes, then in
“Take ACTION Against High Premiums”
TIPS
H Home
H FArm
H AuTo
H GrouP ProGrAmS
H CommerCIAl
H reCreATIon
H lIFe
H TrAvel
most cases, you will have to have full coverage, year round. This is an agreement that you sign with the finance company. If you answer no, and it is being financed, you can believe the finance company will be getting a hold of us and requesting coverage to be put on! They get a copy of your policy as well as your cancellation notices and any changes made to the policy!
valancy mitchellAccount executive
Cheesy Bread Chicken Wings • Salad
419 - 2nd Street, Strathmore403-934-0006 or 403-901-1181
open for lunch everyday!
Fresh & Hot Pizza by the Slice!
We’ll Make YouSMILE
We’ll Make YouSMILE
Please call 403-934-9681 to schedule your appointment
Dr. Elizabeth Robinson • Dr. Leanne Lesniak
NEW patIENtS WELcoME#11 - 55 Wheatland trail, Strathmore
www.crystalRidgeDental.comwww.crystalRidgeDental.com
403-901-0440www.mybite .ca
115 - 2ND AVE, STRATHMORE - ACROSS FROM JOYLAND THEATRE. CONVENIENT PARKING
Personal ized. Natural . Conf ident“The focus is on you!”
FREE CONSuLTATIONS
Wade Kl impke DD
Manny everett Times Contributor
After serving as the General Manager of the Standard Co-op for the last ten years, Doug McLaren retired when he handed over the keys to the store on Monday, Jan. 16, to the new General Manager Guy Christie.
Christie is a local Standard resident and has always enjoyed a challenge. He realizes that small, rural stores need to offer something unique to the commu-nities they are in, in order to compete with the larger retail centers.
In order to keep the local store run-ning and offering amenities to its resi-dents some changes need to be made in what and how it sells. Standard has a fantastic hardware store that is part and parcel with the Co-op Grocery Store with an identity all on its own. It brings in specialty items and custom orders product for the many and vari-ous farmers in the area who don’t mind
spending the extra dollar to support the local retailer.
Customer service and friendly knowl-edgeable staff is the key to most com-petitive retail centers and Standard is no different. Consumers want to be welcomed and helped in a timely fash-ion. What is nice about a small town business is that everyone knows every-one else and there is a personal rela-tionship between customers and staff.
After being asked how his first day as GM went, Christie replied “Well, an in-teresting day at the store. The staff are great, they are very willing to help and the thing that we all have in common is that we want to enjoy our jobs, be productive and have fun. The custom-ers are great as well and the staff have a really good rapport with them.”
Christie has some innovative ideas for the store in the coming days and is eagerly looking forward to imple-menting them and increasing the stores sales and productivity.
Standard CO-OP gets new general manager
A view from aboveA young snowy owl chooses a lofty perch over a stubble field south of Strathmore in search of its next meal earlier this month.
Kevin Link Photo
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 3
Limited Quantities Available
128 - 2nd Avenue, Strathmore 403-934-6737
www.hiddensecretsstore.com
Make a Bear!Large Bear
$13.99 + GST!
Chinese PJ Outfit
$12.99 + GST!
volunteers needed!For more information please call:
403-901-6799
Strathmore Snow Angels
timesstrathmore
Gleichen celebrated the completion of the hall renovations on Jan. 14. it has taken four years of fundraising, and grant applications for this day to finally come. Left: Alice Booth setting out des-sert. Top: All of those who helped fund the com-munity project. Right: Ken & Judy Sauve honored for their donation of a portable defibrillator at the renovated Gleichen Hall.
Manny Everett Photos
TIMESSTRATHMORE
If you live in the area (Wheatland County, Strathmore
& Langdon) and are not receiving your FREE Strathmore Times
Newspaper in your mail box please
give us a call 403.934.5589
Joyland TheatreJoin our Facebook Page
For Movie Listings 403-934-3057or visit our websites:
www.tribute.ca • www.alberta.com
8:00 pm Nightly, closed Mondays
January 20 - 26Jamie Bell, Andy Serkis,
Daniel Craig Rating PG
Adventures oF tin-tin
114 2nd Ave, strathmore, AB
MAtinees show • 2 pmsaturday & sunday
Tire saleCost + 10%Fast Tire service While U WaitNo appointment Needed - all Makes & ModelsPhone for Pricing!
$5495lUbe, Oil, FilTer
15 PT inspection Washer Fluid Fill - No Charge
No appointment Necessary Monday - Friday. appointment recommended on saturdays.
all Makes & Models Welcome.
403.934.3334www.strathmoremotors.com
900 Westridge road, strathmore
DeTailiNg sPeCial
qUiCk lUbe
$15995
sPeCial$4995
gM gOODWreNCh MUlTi POiNT vehiCle iNsPeCTiON
includes Free snowbrushComplete Winterization vehicle Checkover by good-
wrench experts includes tire rotation & written report.Tire pressure monitor system relearn extra if equipped.
Sharon McLeay Times Contributor
In 2007, Greengate Power Corporation approached land-owners in the Wintering Hills area of Wheatland County about installing windmills to mine energy. The land is cur-rently cultivated and grazing land.
On Jan. 10 representatives appeared at the Wheatland County Municipal Planning meeting to update council on the project progress.
“We have renamed the project the Wheatland project, and it remains a high priority for Greengate,” said Dan Tocher, Vice President of Stakeholder Relations for Greengate.
The windmills will sit on 28,000 acres of private land, located in Central Alberta, 30 kilometres southeast of the Town of Drumheller, and will produce 150mw of power.
Tocher emphasized that the project has generated posi-tive feedback from both stakeholders and landowners. Landowners have negotiated leases, supplemented by a royalty payment incentive, and those leases come up for
review this year. All current leases remain maintained and the collection of wind and environmental data is ongoing.
However, there have been some delays to the project.Tocher said investors finance the company and the down-
turn in the markets has had an impact on the company but they are weathering the storm. The company recently sold their Halkirk holding and reinvested it in the Black Spring Ridge project that is located in Vulcan County. Access to transmission lines was available and it made the financial sense.
Suncor has installed an adjacent windmill project to the Wheatland site and is utilizing a majority of the transmis-sion tower’s capabilities.
“Upgrades to the grid are a critical component to our industry, but we are hopeful for a good outcome,” said Tocher, who anticipates the project to be up and running by 2014.
Deputy Reeve Ben Armstrong said landowners were ask-ing questions about the site’s progress. Tocher committed to contacting leaseholders within two months.
Waiting On Windmills
Manny everett Times Contributor
The fruits of several years of hard work were enjoyed with a dinner and dance as community members gathered to celebrate the renovation of the Gleichen Community Hall last Saturday night, Jan. 14.
Over one hundred tickets were sold for the evening which began with a dinner, prepared by the hall board members in their new commercial kitchen and eaten by guests seated at new tables and chairs and served on new dishes, followed by a short program of thanks.
The project began with hall chairperson Alice Booth and Doris Lindman approaching possible donors, private and government, as well as applying for various available
grants. It was a bit daunting at first, but Booth said as the process unfolded they learned as they went how to raise the needed funds.
In total over $250,000 was raised for the renovations which included new kitchen, appliances, supplies as well as a complete overhaul of the bathrooms. There is still some work to be done such as roof repairs, but all of the more visible work was finished for the celebration.
In her remarks, Booth recognized Keith Ford for his help in costing out the work and Nick Holt for his efforts to build it. Individuals and organizations who contributed to the endeavor were acknowledged for their generosity.
Booth praised the board’s ability to not just work hard but to work together, no matter what obstacles they en-countered, and in the end it all came together.
Newly renovated Gleichen Community Hall up and ready for business
Page 4 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
town of
strathmore
We heard there’s room in...
upcoming council meetings will be held February 1 & 15 at 7:30 pm.
Agendas are available on the Town Website under Council.
680 Westchester Road, strathmore, AB t1p 1J1 • 403-934-3133 • office Hours: m - F 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
www.strathmore.ca
tipp inFoRmAtionIf you wish to enrol in the Tax Installment Payment Plan (TIPP) for your 2012 Taxes and are not currently on the payment plan you may still ap-ply. We would require the January payment be made with your signed application and void cheque by January 25th, 2012. Please call the Tax Department if you have any questions.**ReViseD**
notice oF puBlic HeARing: BYlAW # 11-25 The proposed Bylaw # 11-25 proposes to:
Implement the Edgefield Area Structure Plan for the lands located on a portion of 13-24-25 W4M containing approximately ± 131.9 hectares (± 325.9 acres) within the Town of Strathmore.
Bylaw #11-25 Edgefield Area Structure Plan Affected Area
A copy of the proposed Bylaw may be inspected by the public during regular office hours, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, monday to Friday at the town office (680 Westchester Road, strathmore, AB), or can be found on the town website (www.strathmore.ca). Please contact the Town Office if you would like an opportunity to review and provide input on the proposed amendments prior to the Public Hearing.
The Public Hearing will be held at the Council Chambers, Strathmore Municipal Build-ing, 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore Alberta on Wednesday, February 1st, 2012, commencing at 7:30 pm with procedures in accordance with the Town of Strathmore Council Procedural Bylaw #07-11 and amendments thereto.
Any person or group of persons, or person acting on his or their behalf, who claims to be affected by any or all of the proposed bylaws may present suggestions or concerns by making a submission to the public hearing.
Written submissions to the Public Hearing or the name of any person wishing to make an oral presentation at the Public Hearing must be received by the Planning and De-velopment Department prior to 12:00 noon on Friday January 27th, 2012 as outlined in Bylaw #07-11 and amendments thereto. If your written submission is not received by this time, please provide fifteen (15) copies for distribution at the Public Hearing. Each person wishing to address Council at the Public Hearing shall complete their verbal pre-sentation within five minutes.
Please note that written submissions will become public documents once submitted to the Town, unless otherwise requested.
Tammy Henry, M.PL, RPP, MCIPDirector of Planning and Development
puBlic HeARingThe Edgefield Area Structure Plan Public Hearing
has been postponed to the February 1st Council Meeting @ 7:30pm in the Municipal Council Chambers.
notice oF DeVelopment peRmitsThe following application(s) for development has/have been conditionally approved by the Town of Strathmore, subject to the right of appeal to the Subdivision and Develop-ment Appeal Board:
Application: 12/D-003Civic Address: 200 Ranch DownsLegal Description: Lot 1, Phase 6, The RanchDevelopment: Discretionary Use: Semi-Detached, 2 Storey, Show Home
Application: 12/D-006Civic Address: 108 and 112 Wildrose HeathLegal Description: Lots 9 and 10, Block 4, Plan 1110243Development: Variance – Privacy Wall (rear deck) height 0.11 meters
The above noted file(s) can be viewed at the Town Office during regular business hours. The permit(s) is/are scheduled for issue fifteen days after the date of this publication provided no appeals are filed prior to the appeal deadline. Any person wishing to appeal this decision may do so by completing and submitting an appeal form, with the appeal fee of one hundred dollars ($100.00) to the Town of Strathmore, addressed to: Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, Town of Strathmore, 680 West-chester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1.
Date of Publication: January 19, 2012 Deadline for Appeal: February 2, 2012
Tammy Henry, M. PL, RPP, MCIPDirector, Planning & Development
tos2011-035pARt time HAnDi-Bus DRiVeR
An employment opportunity exists for a part-time Handi-bus Driver at the Town of Strath-more. If you enjoy working with seniors and physically disabled individuals and would like to make a difference in the lives of some very special people this could be the opportunity you are looking for!
Job Requirements: • Class 1, 2 or 4 Alberta Driver’s License. • Ability to assist passengers with loading and unloading.• Must be physically fit – requirement to lift heavy items – i.e. wheelchairs, walkers, oxygen bottles, etc.• Operation of vehicles and wheel chair equipment in a safe and courteous manner• Previous professional driving experience would be an asset.• First aid/CPR certificate• Clean drivers abstract and criminal record check
The position is part-time with a maximum of 29 hours per week; shifts will vary and appli-cants must be flexible enough to work weekdays, evenings and weekends.
Rate of Pay: $15.67 – $18.11 per hour.
Those interested in applying should submit a complete resume to:Linda Nelson, Deputy C.A.O.Town of Strathmore680 Westchester RoadStrathmore, AB T1P 1J1Email: [email protected](When emailing please quote the position in the subject line)
Closing date for applications is February 1, 2012.
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 5
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
Following in the family footstepsShannon LeCLair Times Reporter
No little girl dreams of working in a funeral home, but for Sarah Van Bus-sel she has realized now it’s where she wants to be.
The Van Bussel family owns the Wheatland Funeral Home, and both her parents and brother Glen work at the home.
“I started working here when I was 18. I had done a semester at the Uni-versity of Lethbridge right after high school and they asked me if I wanted to work here and do secretarial work for the most part,” said Van Bussel.
“I intended to go to school in Sep-tember for sewing but then I ended up liking it here so I stuck around and got my (funeral directors) license.”
Working in a funeral home is not something every 23-year-old can say they do, and Van Bussel admits she does get a few reactions when she first tells people, but said most of her friends are used to it by now.
“More so than my job being weird, I find it really rewarding. People come in and they’re sad of course, that’s a given almost every time, and you get to sort of be that person that guides them through it and sort of helps them with as much of the technical stuff as you can,” said Van Bussel.
“They’re just always really apprecia-tive and that’s what you aim for. I re-ally like it in that respect. I think that’s probably what I find myself talking about more than anything else is how much I like that side of it.”
The organization of the job appeals to her personality and she loves work-ing with people. Van Bussel said it’s the people in the community that make the job, and isn’t sure she would enjoy it as much if she worked in the city.
“The bottom line is regardless of
Francis Van Bussel , left, owner of the Wheatland Funeral Home, is proud to have his daughter Sarah Van Bussel and son Glen Van Bussel follow in his footsteps and work together at the family-run busi-ness.
Photo courtesy of the Bodner family
if they were my kids or not…if they weren’t capable of doing it here, they wouldn’t be here. I really enjoy work-ing with them, I do,” said Francis Van Bussel, who owns the home with his wife.
“My kids have grown up with this, although they haven’t been involved on a first hand basis, but they’ve all grown up with being involved with this business. It’s not a real big sur-prise in some ways that they are ca-pable of doing it, it’s a bit of a surprise that they want to do it.”
The job can be taxing, especially when it’s a child or a young adult in-volved, and Francis said it helps to have an outlet that brings you back to reality. For him it is his wife.
“If we can somehow walk a family
wenstrom equipmentlangdon 403.936.5801
Cub Cadet Snow Blowers221L 208cc 21” ...................................................................................$559.0071024C 208cc 24” ....................................................................................$999.0090026C 277cc 26” .................................................................................$1,099.0010528C 357cc 28” .................................................................................$1,199.0011530C 357cc 30” .................................................................................$1,367.00
year end clearance sale...
Cub Cadet MowerRZT42 0 Turn 20Hp 42” ....................$2,750.00RZT50 0 Turn 24Hp 50” ..................$3,250.00CLT538 6 spd. Tractor 19Hp 38” .........$1,250.00LTX1050 22Hp 50” .........................$2,250.00
We welcome you to visit Cubcadet.ca to view these models.
strathmorevision clinic
optometrists
Adult & Children Eye ExaminationsContact Lenses
Quality EyewearSunglasses
OptOmetristsDr. Garth Anderson • Dr. russell Doig
Dr. Aaron Hesla • Dr. Kris Duguay
321 - 3rd Street, Strathmore, Alberta403-934-5034
mon, tue, Wed & Fri 9 am - 5 pmthur 7 am - 5 pm • (2nd) Wed 9 am - 8 pm
PINE CENTRE110J, 800 PINE ROAD
STRATHMORE, AB
NOW OPEN IN STRATHMORE
OPEN 7 DAYS • 11 AM - 9 PM
TACOTUESDAY99¢PLUS TAX
TACOTUESDAY99¢PLUS TAX
BEEf OR vEggIE TACO ONLY
Pine Centre - 110J, 800 Pine road,Strathmore, ab
403-934-3439
East Wheatland in the midst of Phase 2 of school restructuringManny everett Times Contributor
Residents and members of the com-munities of Gleichen, Hussar, Rocky-ford and Standard are continuing to muddle through the East Wheatland school situation.
With the future of their schools up in the air, Golden Hills School Division (GHSD) board in the latter part of 2011 held Marketplace meetings as informa-tion sessions for community members in each of the areas.
Now GHSD is in the middle of the second phase of their study, whereby, as part of the continuing process to-wards the development of a solution for the East Wheatland area schools, a working group has been formed with four people representing each school community.
These 16 working group members have been and will continue to meet throughout January and February to consider the information and investi-gate various options and potential so-lutions for East Wheatland schools.
Though this group will not be mak-ing any final decisions, they will be re-viewing the information from the mar-ketplace meetings and investigating the viability of a variety of possible solu-tions. This group will also be sharing information with their broader commu-
nities and helping to collect feedback through surveys from parents and com-munity members throughout the East Wheatland area.
The hope, from the GHSD board, is that through this process of investiga-tion and feedback, some clearer options will emerge that can be seen to have the potential for support of parents in all the East Wheatland communities. This will allow Golden Hills to proceed to the next planned phase of the pro-cess. At that time, by way of another public meeting - similar to those held in the fall - Golden Hills would present the best options and receive feedback prior to a decision by the Board.
Updated progress reports from this committee will be posted on the GHSD website (www.ghsd75.ca). Names and contact information of the 16 group members will be posted on the website as well. If people would prefer to email the working group please send emails to [email protected]. E-mails to this address can be sent to the entire group or to a single individual.
In the weeks ahead GHSD (with the help of the working group) will be surveying parent and community members and informing them of some of the various possibilities in keeping with the promise of transparency and what is in the best interest of the chil-dren in the East Wheatland.
through it and sort of lead them in the direction where they’re going to come out stronger than if they weren’t deal-ing with us then we’d done our job,” said Francis.
“That’s ultimately what we’re here for is to sort of lead them along and push them in the right direction.”
Sarah is currently working on ob-taining her embalming license and plans to stay in Strathmore. She and her brother Glen have both spoken of one day taking over the home when the time comes.
timesPage 6 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
413 - 3rd St. Strathmore
StrathmoreDenture Clinic
Terry Grant Denturist
403.934.3877
• Complete / Partial Dentures
• Same Day Relines & Repair
• Custom Mouthguards
• Custom Night Guards
• Natural Teeth Whitening
Mon - Thurs: 9:30 am to 8:30 pmFri: 9:30 am to 7 pm Sat & Sun 10 am - 3 pm
Vitamin D Sunbeds • Tanning Infrared Sauna • Mystic HD Sunless
Strathmore, Country Lane Mall 403-983-1803
studio86tanning.com
connecT wiTh uS on...
Boom Boom Pow! Brace yourself for a serious explo-
sion of dark color! A premium blend of DhA and Melanin Stimulating Peptides
help produce darker and more even color. These fabulous color enhancers
are wrapped in a Super Fruit base of nourishing Passion Fruit and Vitamin c,
leaving skin hydrated and refreshed! Three, two, one….colorBooM!
- Passion Fruit Juice blend packed with Vitamins and Antioxidants for
mega moisturization- Protects against free radicals
and oxidation
Color BOMB
12X Color Explosion BronzerJuice E-volution
Technology
Classic fairytale comes to life at Strathmore highShannon LeCLair Times Reporter
The classic tale of ‘Beauty and the Beast’ was shown on the Strathmore High School, SHS, stage this week. The show began with a matinee on Jan. 15 and played until Jan. 18, and was performed by the choir and dance class.
The story of Belle, which is the French name equivalent of Beauty, and the Beast was first written in 1740, and was made into a Walt Dis-ney film in 1991.
Rachel Ellis was one of the girls who had a chance to play Belle on the SHS stage. She said it was at the
Students in the choir and dance classes at Strathmore High School performed the fairytale classic ‘Beauty and the Beast’ from Jan. 15 - 18.
Tracey Rogers Photos
beginning of the school semester her class was told they would be doing a production of ‘Beauty and the Beast.’ She said the students began right away to figure out what they would need to do to prepare for auditions.
“I was really happy, there was two of us who tried out and both of us got it, so that was really great,” said Ellis.
“It was one of those things that you don’t really watch as you grow up,” said Ellis about ‘Beauty and the Beast’
“I think it was two or three years ago I re-watched it and then just fell in love with it again, because it actu-ally was just a great movie.”
The realism of the movie is her fa-vourite thing about it.
“I think how real it is… she falls in love with somebody just completely based on who they are as a person and I think that’s a really great lesson that we should be teaching kids, and we should be teaching everyone re-ally,” said Ellis.
She has also performed in Hair-spray, the Nightmare before Christ-mas, and Wicked on the SHS stage.
Though her thoughts began to wa-ver from a career on the stage over the last few years, this production helped rekindle that spark.
“It was what I had planned to do forever, for as long as I can imagine. Then I kind of just thought about it, because it’s something that’s really hard to go to school for and to be re-ally successful at,” said Ellis.
“Right now I’m just trying to really figure out what I want to do. Being in a production like this is really spark-ing that love for me and I’m trying to figure out what to do.”
The Dalemead Quilters have been meeting one or two nights a month for the past 30 years. They have over 50 members from all over. This wonderful group of quilters have donated hundreds of quilts over the years to Victim Services, the Crisis Shelter and the Store Front School. Their passion and compassion is immeasurable.
Wendi Tashlikowich Photo
Quilters bring warmth to those in need
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 7
Your Local Realtors with the Calgary Connection
Jody Buckle (403) 325-7347
Jim Buckle
www.calgarytocountryhomes.ca(403) 560-2652
Call for a list of Foreclosures
Residential or Acreage!
Letters to the editor
The Strathmore Handi-Bus received another helping hand on Jan. 13 when encana presented them with a cheque for $10,000 and the Cheadle Lions donated $5,000. Florence Vander Velde, secretary/treasurer for the Handi-Bus, said the money will be used towards operational costs. Left photo: Florence Vander Velde, left, Councillor Rocky Blokland, Kim Currie with encana and Jim Jones with the Cheadle Lions. Right photo: Sylvia Westgard, left, Sheila Crispin, Janice Pederson, Florence Vander Velde, Rocky Blokland and Kim Currie.
Support from the community pours in
TIMESStrathmore Times is published every Friday by Strathmore Times Inc. and is distributed by Canada Post to Strathmore, Carseland, Cheadle, Cluny, Gleichen, Hussar, Namaka, Nightingale, Rockyford, Rosebud, Speargrass, Standard, Lyalta and Langdon. We also have various pickup locations throughout our coverage area. Our 11,500 issues are printed by Star Press Inc., Wainwright, Alberta. The content in the Strathmore Times is copyright and reproduction without the proper written consent of the Strathmore Times is strictly prohibited.
Contributors - Wendi Tashlikowich, Manny Everett, Doug Taylor, Jenna Campbell, Sharon McLeay
202, 114 Canal Garden, Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1Y4 • 403.934.5589
Mario PrusinaPublisher / Editor
Shannon LeClairReporter
Rose HamrlikAdvertising
Tracey RogersOffice Manager
Jody SchneiderProduction
The Times welcomes letters to the editor for publication. All submissions must signed and a phone number included for verification purposes. We reserve the right to edit letters for length, legal considerations and taste. Please try and keep your letters under 400 words to ensure that it will appear as close to its original form as possible.
STRATHMORE
Tracey Rogers Photos
To the EditorThe Project Information Sheet #3, distributed at
Open House #3 in Strathmore, states “Highways 1 and 22X are designated as future freeways, with ac-cess only via interchanges”.
If 22X becomes a freeway and it is connected to Hwy 1 west of Calgary, and connected to Hwy 1 by 901 east of Calgary, is it not reasonable to assume this route would not become the new Hwy 1, with the present stretch from Gleichen, through Strath-more, to Chestermere becoming 1A?
This new #1 would be about 15 miles shorter than the present route around Calgary from Gleichen us-ing the Stoney Trail North bypass. This would re-duce the traffic on the new 1A making it quite ad-
equate for its main function of serving local traffic, without any urgent need to bypass Strathmore. Once the SE portion of Stoney Trail is completed, it will probably cause much of the non-commuter traffic to avoid Strathmore.
Because the industrial area is mainly located in East Calgary, it would be desirable to upgrade Glen-more Trail and the present 1A. The funds saved by re-aligning the highway around Strathmore could be used for upgrading commuter routes.
Decisions should be made regarding the SW Ring Road (Bypass) in Calgary before any final decisions are made concerning Strathmore.
Bob Carver,Strathmore
Questions need answers for future road plans
To the EditorI am writing this letter in support of my son, Ross
Water Chief who is a 14-year-old, Grade 9 student at Crowther Memorial Jr. High School. He recently had the misfortune of having his silver 4G iPod with blue case and headphones stolen during one of his classes.
You may know of my son, or someone like him. He is an honest, hardworking individual who keeps out of trouble by staying active. He is a hockey play-er and attends two practices on the weekdays and plays hard for the bantam Storm on the weekends. When he is not playing you will find him working as a referee or linesmen at one of your children’s hockey games.
A couple of Sunday’s ago, he was up and out of the house by 8:30 a.m. in order to work a few games at an Atoms tournament before his own game in Co-chrane at 6 p.m. For those not familiar with referee-ing, the pay is not excessive and at times, for your efforts, you will receive verbal abuse from the fans, players, coaches and parents alike.
But he enjoys working those games because he knows at the end of the game he will receive a white envelope containing his modest pay; pay which he puts aside until he has enough money to purchase an item he wants. We encourage him because we know it builds character and we are trying to raise our children to be honest, productive, contributing members of this great community, who not only work hard but appreciate the value of something they’ve worked hard for, like the iPod.
When I first heard his iPod was stolen I was tempt-
ed to leave this alone, a lesson to be learned by him for bringing his iPod to school. But then what kind of parent would I be if I did not try to teach him to stand up for what he thinks is right, and incidents like this are happening far to often in our schools and community. Two months ago my daughter had her cell phone, an item she earned, stolen at the same school. The phone was recovered after her friends spotted another student playing with it, even though he had taken parts off the phone in order to disguise it.
While some may think it is my children’s fault for bringing their items to school in the first place, in this day and age, maybe it is. But I will respond by asking why does it have to be this way? Why do we constantly have to be on guard for individu-als who think nothing of stealing some else’s hard earned possessions? On guard for unscrupulous acts committed by people who should know right from wrong? Today it may just be an iPod, a cell phone; tomorrow it could be your wallet, your purse, your car, or worse.
While my son probably won’t see his iPod again, I can only ask of parents, if you see your child play-ing with an item that you know is not theirs, maybe you should inquire where they got it and if stolen, have them return it to its rightful owner. By doing so you may be putting a smile back on one child’s face while leading another down a path to an honest, brighter future.
Ross’ fatherWesley Water Chief
Strathmore
Trying to put a smile on a child’s face
Water Softeners, Iron Filters& Drinking Water Systems
205 - 3rd Ave. - Hilton PlazaStrathmore, AB403.934.6044
Book Your
Classified ad Today!
Call the strathmore Times
403.934.5589
Do you have a special recipe you would like to share? Please submit to the Strathmore Times by Friday noon. Fax Tracey 403.934.5546 or email [email protected]
Italian Sausage Soup
Located on the North Side of Highway #1 at 210 Ridge Road Strathmore • 403-934-5661
StRatHmoRe daiRy queeN & touRiSt iNfoRmatioN ceNtRe
1 lb Italian sausage1 clove garlic, minced2 (14 ounce) cans beef broth1 can Italian-style stewed tomatoes1 cup sliced carrots1 can white or red kidney beans2 small zucchini, cubed2 cups spinach - packed, rinsed and torn1/4 tsp ground black pepper1/4 tsp salt
In a stockpot or Dutch oven, brown sausage with garlic. Stir in broth, tomatoes and carrots, and season with salt and pepper. Reduce heat, cover, and simmer 15 minutes. Stir in beans with liquid and zucchini. Cover, and simmer another 15 minutes, or until zucchini is tender.Remove from heat, and add spinach. Replace lid allowing the heat from the soup to cook the spinach leaves. Soup is ready to serve after 5 minutes.
More Than Just Great Fish!
110G 800 Pine Road, Strathmore
Take Out Available
403.934.3668
LifeStyLeStimeswww.strathmoretimes.com
Page 8 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012
The debate goes on – which is better? A traditional top loading washer, a high efficiency top loader or a high efficiency front loader? And is there a clear winner? Most of us use our washing machines on a pretty regular basis. More and more we have varying types of fabrics and blends in our clothes and clothing is not cheap. Believe it or not, there is a huge amount of study that goes into laundry. Different/blended fabric types, stain removal, the removal of phosphates from detergents, water & energy use, all are being intensely studied by manufacturers.
Traditional top load washer;Uses regular detergent and has faster wash times. They use large amounts of water and energy and the agitator can cause wear on clothes. Generally they clean well on common fabrics but have less capacity and lower spin speeds resulting in clothes not being as well rinsed or dry at the end of the cycle.
High efficiency top load washer;Uses high efficiency detergent and much less water and energy, (Energy Star rated) although have longer wash times. Generally very accommodating to cleaning various fabric types and with no traditional agitator, cause less wear on clothes. They have larger capacity and higher spin speeds resulting in good rinsing and dryer clothes at the end of a cycle. They cannot be ‘stacked’ but may have less vibration and ‘odour’ issues than a front load. Interestingly, the front load washer first appeared to be taking over the market but now the HE top load washer is becoming very popular.
High efficiency front load washerUses high efficiency detergent and have the most efficient water and energy use ratings, (Energy Star rated), of the domestic washer products. Although they also have longer wash times, most have an excellent cycle selection that can accommodate any laundry requirement. They have large capacity and high spin speeds resulting in good rinsing and dryer clothes at the end of a cycle without any agitator wear issues. Generally they can be ‘stacked’ but are more sensitive to floor/vibration issues. They do require some simple periodic maintenance, (cleaning), by the consumer. The majority of all types of washers are much more water and energy efficient than they once were. The most important single issue is what you – the consumer – actually need in a washing machine. Quite honestly, there is little point in buying a huge capacity, all the features, high efficiency washing machine if you only do one load of basic laundry a week. At the same time, an active family will tremendously benefit from the time and cost savings with the large capacity, cycle (fabric) selection and water/energy efficiencies of a high efficiency washer.
Don’t rely on advertising or spectacular claims; a smart, savvy and informed consumer is the only way to be. Remember – there are four sides to every story; one side, the other side, the political/media side and the truth. Suggested reading: Is That a Fact? By Mark Battersby and The Space Merchants by Frederik Pohl.
Washing Machines Top Load vs. Front Load
Thought for the week
~ Attitude is a little thing that makes
a big difference.
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 9
12013DD0
Do you know a volunteer who shines?
Show appreciation for their service by nominating them for the 2012 Direct Energy Volunteer Citizen of the Year Award, presented by Direct Energy and the Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association (AWNA).
The award is open to all residents served by AWNA newspapers and will go to the nominee who best exemplifies the volunteer spirit. The winner will receive a $1,000 cash prize from Direct Energy, as well as a $5,000 donation to their community organization or cause of choice.
Donations of $1,000 each will also be given to the community organization or cause of our four semi-finalists.
To enter, visit directenergy.com/vcoy or awna.com today. Hurry – nominations close March 16, 2012.
GIVE BACK TO THOSE WHO GIVE.
Direct Energy is a Direct Energy Partnership business managed by Direct Energy Marketing Limited. TMDirect Energy and the Lightning Bolt design are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Direct Energy Marketing Limited in the United States and/or Canada. Use of such trademarks has been licensed by Direct Energy Marketing Limited to its various subsidiaries and affiliates.
SUBMIT YOUR ENTRY FORVOLUNTEER CITIZEN OF THE YEAR.
12013VT0
AARON LINESDEAN BRODY
ENTER TO WIN Travel Alberta and the Big Valley Jamboree want to reward one lucky community in Alberta with the country music event of a lifetime.
GRAND PRIZE: A concert in your small town featuring Dean Brody on April 28, 2012.
The grand prize also includes a Songwriters’ Circle Featuring Aaron Lines, Samantha King, Duane Steele, Shane Chisholm and Tim Hus and $5,000 towards a local charity.
TO ENTER: Create a 2-minute video that showcases what makes your small town a great place to visit.
For entry form, full contest rules and regulations, please visit: www.bigvalleyjamboree.com/stsn
Communities must have an official population of less than 20,000 to enter.
DEADLINE TO ENTER: MARCH 2, 2012
Alternate Hwy 1 ProposalSharon McLeayTimes Contributor
The Thiessen family proposed a revision to the Hwy 1 to Wheatland council at the Jan. 17 meet-ing, which they felt would give benefits to resi-dents of the County and the Town of Strathmore.
The proposal is to swing three quarters of a mile south of the proposed Cheadle overpass and continue straight for four miles through the Area Service Plan, connecting to the current ring road at the canal south of Strathmore. This plan utilizes the existing Hwy 1 as a service road and leaves existing accesses in place.
“We are all aware growth is inevitable and we feel this plan would consider the town and coun-ty as a whole,” said Karla Theissen.
Their suggestion would increase the amount of industrial development that could occur and place it between the two major roadways. They compared the plan to the existing setup now in place for the city of Red Deer. The Theissens be-lieve landowners would benefit from the move by the increased land prices for commercial property. They also suggested developers would be more interested in property serviced by two major routes. More area available would take into consideration the Town of Strathmore’s growth and the Wheatland County Area Structure Plan for the next decade. Elimination of the second interchange would also save the province money.
The concern of town residents that the over-pass at Cheadle is too far from Strathmore was brought to Alberta Transportation’s attention at the open houses, and there was no indication that running the freeway straight through Strath-more was feasible.
“Whether the ring road leaves the current Hwy 1, one mile out or four will make no differ-ence,” said Theissen. They felt upgraded signage would draw freeway traffic into the municipal businesses.
Wheatland council suggested the plan has mer-its but their support would have to be echoed by Strathmore’s council, for Alberta Transportation to consider the plan.
“If we go to the province and Strathmore said we are against it, Alberta Transportation won’t go for it,” said Councillor Ben Armstrong. “If one goes for the changes and the other doesn’t we will be at loggerheads.”Gleichen library at crisis point
Members from the Gleichen library appealed to council for additional funding to cover their operating costs.
“We appreciate the past funding, but unfortu-nately we are at a crisis point and are facing clo-sure,” said Faydra Burne spokesperson for the library.
The library began in 1883 and had previ-ously disappeared once before, until revived in the 1970’s. The county funds all the libraries in its region through per capita payments to the Marigold Library, who administers the funds for them. Grant applications by the Gleichen library board and community fundraising supplement the library costs but still incurs shortfalls.
“Fundraising in a small community is no easy task,” said Burne.
Last year the county gave the library an addi-tional $12,000 to cover costs.
“We pay money to the Marigold Library System that is to go into the bricks and mortar of our libraries,” said Armstrong.
Council plans to readdress the funding issue with Marigold to determine why funds are not trickling down to the local libraries. Council has the option to withdraw funding from the admin-istration of funds, and can set up an independent system to deal with County libraries if necessary.
Council extended an advance of $5,000 to the library to keep the doors open. addressinG Windmill emerGencies
Carseland Fire Chief Al Jensen approached council for clarification of the emergency re-sponse policy regarding potential accidents at the new windmill sites. The Dalum service had been approached by Suncor to provide assistance in case of emergencies. Jensen also wondered if council could discuss high angle rescue situ-ations, as there were other industrial and agri-
cultural facilities within fire department jurisdic-tions, and provide direction to the fire services.
“We have been told that serious injuries occur if victims of windmill accidents are not released from their harnesses within one half hour,” said Jensen. He said crews do not want to be faced with an emergency of this nature and have no training or means to extricate victims. He indi-cated some of the volunteers have expressed in-terest in taking training.
Since volunteers, not paid personnel, man rural fire crews, Councillor Ben Armstrong reinforced that crews were to provide ground support only.
Council’s main concern is for the safety of the volunteers, with subsequent liability and funding issues.
Gerald Skibinsky, Protective Services Coordi-nator, said training for high angle rescue and windmill certification courses run about $3,000 per man with significant equipment replacement costs.
Armstrong doubted that when push came to shove, few volunteers would be willing to risk their lives in windmill rescue situations. Physical fitness of the rescuer is another consideration in a safe recovery. He stated there were specialty teams which Suncor could contract to deal with such situations. Councillors reinforced their ap-preciation for the risks volunteer fire crews face in responding to motor vehicle and fire calls; but felt they would not commit crews to the wind-mill rescues without more information from Suncor.
A requirement of Suncor’s planning permit states they must have an emergency response plan, said Skibinsky. Coun-cil asked for a meeting with Suncor over this issue.Utility costs Up For coUnty
Council voted to pay the province a $26,000 linear as-sessment shortfall. The cost covers ministerial fees for the pipelines, electrical and telecommunications systems provided to the county resi-dents.dollar lease revieWed
In 1995, the county bought a 30-acre gravel pit from a farmer. At that time, they re-quired the farmer to pay a one-dollar lease paid to farm the unused land. The gravel pit is now closed and the land reclaimed. The former owner has sold his property to a new owner. The new owner is now seeking to lease the reclaimed gravel pit; how-ever, leases for land have risen to approximately $900 to $1,200 per year. Council moved that the new farmer could lease the land for one year at the one-dollar rate, while a reassessment is done on the property to determine the new rate, or a reclama-tion certificate is obtained al-lowing the land to be resold.
12013MM0
PUBLIC AUTOMOTIVEAUCTION
Saturday, January 21st 2012 at 9:00AMCALGARY, ALBERTA, CANADA
1-877-811-8855 OR 403-226-040513090 Barlow Trail North East
www.maauctions.com Complete Listings Updated Daily!
Starting@ 9 AM
Over 700 VehiclesTo Choose From!
The Thiessen family presented a proposal to council on Jan. 17 outlining where they would like to see the highway move to.
Photo courtesy of the Thiessen family
Page 10 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
70
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 11
What’s
Happening?What’s happening is a free weekly community calendar. if you are a non-profit group and have a special event you would like to promote, please email your information to [email protected] or call 403-934-5589 or fax 403-934-5546 and we will include your information on this weekly Community page. Due to space restrictions, please keep information to a minimum.
Mark Your Calendars for these
Upcoming SpecialEvents....
Robbie buRns nite Presented by Gleichen &
Strathmore Masonic Lodges. January 27 @ the Strathmore Civic
Centre, Cocktails @ 6pm, Dinner @ 7pm. Tickets are $25. Contact Brad at 403-829-1670,
Jack at 403-542-7653 or [email protected]
stRathmoRe theatRe PlayeRs Guild
FundRaiseR Come support your local theatre group
as we present our “Winter Variety Show” Admission is free but donations
will be gratefully accepted. Perfor-mances start at 7:30, Friday January 27 & Saturday January 28, at the Strath-
more High School Theatre.
annual GeneRal meetinGs The joint Annual General
Meetings of the Rosebud Memorial Hall Association
and the Rosebud Fire Association will be held on
Thursday, February 23, 2012, at 7:00 P.M.
in the Community Centre.
Royal Canadian Legion For information regarding hall rentals, darts and crib, please call 403.934.5119
MOPS (Mother’s Of Preschoolers) meet 1st and 3rd Thursdays 9:30am – 11:30am at the Strathmore Alliance Church. Babysitting available for ages 0 - 6. For more information call Jennifer at 403-934-5799 or visit www.mops.org
Strathmore Parent and Tot Playgroup, meets every Tuesday at 9:30 - 11:30 am. in the Strathmore United Church Basement. For more information call Tammy at 403-983-7284 or Ali at 403-934-2089. $1 per child
Strathmore District Health Services Auxiliary Meetings are held the fourth Monday of the month @ 1:30 pm, (excluding July & August). Lower level Conference Room at the Strathmore Hospital. New members welcome. For more info please call 403-934-4436
Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce meets the third Monday of the month @ 7:00 p.m. All members welcome. Check web page for meeting location. For more information call 403-901-3175 or www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com.
Come Fly With Us 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn. Meet Wednes-days at 6:30pm at the blue building and Quonset on the Ag grounds. Boys & Girls welcome between 12 & 19 years. Call Joanna Howard at 403-983-5796 for more information.
HIV Edmonton providing support, education and advocacy for those infected with, affected by or at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years. Go to www.hivedmonton.com or call toll free 1.877.388.5742.
TOPS Take Off Pounds Sensibly Want to Lose Those Unwanted Pounds?? Need support to reach your goal? We are here for you! We meet every Thursday at 6:30 pm @the Anglican Church. Contact Melissa @ 403-901-1566 or Lynne @ 403-934-4359 to join our journey to a fitter you.
The Hope Bridges Society Board meetings held the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Please call Marvin Hilton 403-901-8872 for information.
Strathmore Musical Arts Society, If you love music and musicians and have a special soft spot for the Blues, you would enjoy being part of this group. Call 403-934-4196 or 403-680-7721 to get on our phone or email list and be notifies about meetings and upcoming events.
Strathmore Elks Lodge #491 meets 3rd Tuesday at the Strathmore Curling Club 6:30 pm. Steak Supper at 7 pm. New Members welcome. Call Greg 403-888-6155.
Meals on Wheels is available in Strathmore. For information or to obtain this service please contact Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335.
Strathmore FASD Parent Support Group at the Strathmore United Church. For more info call Pam @652-4776.
Strathmore Caregiver Support Group This is an opportunity for caregivers to find support and benefit from interaction with others in a similar situation. For more information or to register call Amy Yaneza at 403-361-7176.
Sunday School for All Ages: Lord of All Lutheran Church offers Christian Education opportunities for ages 3 years to adult, on Sunday Mornings. All are Welcome! For more information please call Margo Sevick 403-901-2044 or call the Church Office at 403-934-2374.
Wheatland Conservation & Wildlife Association (Your local fish & game club). Meetings – 2nd Thursday every month, 7:30pm at the Clubhouse. Call Larry at 403-934-4388 for more information.
Wheatland Rural Crime Watch. Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each Month. Featuring guest speakers. For more information call 403-934-4055.
Strathmore Lions Club meets the first and third Thursday at the Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm.
Strathmore Country Gardens Club Meetings at least once per month. Tours, guest speakers, workshops and much more included in a membership. $20 single, $30 family. For more information visit www.strathmorecountrygardensclub.webs.com or phone Linda Pekrul 403-901-0017.
Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53 meets the first Monday of each Month at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at 403-901-6038. Website: www.strathmore53.com
Strathmore Homeschool Familes. Any Strathmore and Area familes that are homeschooling are invited to join our Yahoo Group. groups.yahoo.com/group/strathmorehsfams
Adult Competitive Drop In VolleyballWednesdays 7-9 Crowther Memorial Junior High$2.00 per drop inBegins Wednesday September 21, 2011
Free Tree for all New Born Babies Attention all infants – remind your parents to register your birth so a tree can be planted commemorating your birth in the Chinook Credit Union Birth Forest in Strathmore. Registration Forms are available at the Town office, Chinook Credit Union and Health Unit. (A Communities in Bloom Project)
Healing Rooms, open for prayer Mondays from 7 to 9 pm. at the Harvest Healing Centre at 115A-3rd. Avenue in Strathmore. Everyone is Welcome.
Strathmore Full Gospel Church We’re a Pentecostal Bible based family church that has something for all ages. Call 934-2225 or visit www.strathmorefullgospel.com
Blackfoot Crossing’s new winter hours are Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm. Call 403-734-4383 for more information.
Chestermere and area Children (& Families) with Type 1 Diabetes. Our Goal is to create a group of mature, responsible members where we open our own homes as Safe Places for Diabetic Children to go to if ever in Diabetic Distress. Join the Facebook group for more information.
Parent Link has reopened as Hand-In-Hand Parent Link Centre! Call 403-983-0076 for Program information or drop by the office in Country Lane Mall for a Program Calendar.
The Community Crisis Society, operating Wheatland Shelteris currently seeking volunteer applicants to serve on the board. Interest individuals may contact Gerry at (403) 934-6634, Monday -Thursday, or e-mail: [email protected].
Wheatland Business Women Meet the second Tuesday of the month @ 8:00 am at Days Inn & Suites. New members welcome http://businesswomen.ca and follow us on Facebook. Call 403-324-6641.
Strathmore & District Agricultural Society Darcy Ledene - General ManagerStrathmore & District Agricultural [email protected] 403.934.5811 Office 403.999.7646 Cell 403.901.0299 Fax Facebook: Strathmore StampedeTwitter: Strathmore Rodeo
Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society (SRVSS) SRVSS is looking for men and women interested in becoming front line victim advocates to provide support, information and referrals to victims of crime or tragedy. We need individuals interested in a chal-lenging and rewarding volunteer experience who are caring and non-judgmental with a sincere interest in helping victims move past their immediate trauma.We provide extensive training in many areas, includ-ing sexual assaults, domestic violence, suicide, court preparation, and sudden death. If you are interested in volunteering your time please contact Lesley Hering at the Strathmore RCMP Detachment at (403) 934-6552.
Strathmore Baptist Church Meeting Sundays @ 11am and Thursdays @ 7pm, Call Pastor David Blankenship for info 403-390-4431.
Happy Gang 55 plus Seniors Meetings; 2nd Tuesday every month @ 1:15pm.Potluck Supper; fourth Tuesday every month at 5:30pmEveryone welcome!Hall Rental; $80. Call Shirley @ 403-934-9927.All other inquiries call Eric @ 403-901-1596.
RCCG Peculiar People Assembly, Strathmore Meeting Sunday Services at 10am & Wednesdays Bible study at 7pm. Venue: Chuck Mercer room of Centennial Civic Centre. PH: 403-667-7832 e-mail – [email protected]
Pat FuleFule for Thought
I tried to watch “Coronation Street” recently. I really tried, but I felt like I was watching a video signal from an-other planet! Sorry, Molly…right now I’ll bet you’re saying, “bloody hell!”
The show (believe it or not), takes place on a street, but most scenes, I guess, are in a pub. That in itself is confusing to me … I thought people in England drink tea … but no, these characters are constantly in a pub. It’s like Cheers, but instead of “Everybody knows your name”, it’s “Everybody knows your Life”!
I even know of a pipefitter named Steve, who has to be home at the exact time the show is on! Hmmm … a pipe-fitter hooked on a “soap” … interesting. I guess he’s never heard of recording
shows on a PVR?In one series of episodes, a tram came
off the track and crashed on Corona-tion Street! How horrible, it must have been frightening. You’d think people would feel safest in a hospital, shelter, or church, but no, these people stay in the pub!
So … you can be drunk in a pub and survive a train crash on Coronation Street! Part of the charm of the show, I guess, is the way they talk. But I won-der if they even understand each other, I sure don’t. Imagine one character say-ing: “Cor Blimey”, and the others not having a clue what he meant!
Sometimes, people get so wrapped up in shows that they see similarities between characters and real people. I have a friend whose mother-in-law turned to the son-in-law, and said, “Bloody hell--- here comes Onslo!”
Now I have no idea who this “Onslo” is, but I think my friend has stopped wearing sleeveless t-shirts … which is actually safer for all concerned!
Debbie is hooked on “Young and Restless” at our house … she has weeks saved on the PVR. Actually, her dad has just gotten into using his new PVR. Yep … he had 137 episodes of “Wheel of Fortune” saved, even though he doesn’t even watch the show! It took a long time to delete them all!
Whenever, I need some “me” time, I remind Debbie that she’s got LOTS of “Y&R” episodes on the PVR to catch up on! Now, if I was smart like Fred Flintstone, I would slip off to “Joe Rockhead’s for a beverage!
In “Young and Restless”, everyone’s been married to everyone else … you need a scorecard to keep track. But NEVER ask your wife what’s going on
DURING the show … it’s not pretty. I got hooked on a Zombie show called “The Walking Dead.”
It’s like a soap opera, but zombies chase the main characters to try and eat them! Combining zombies and Young and Restless might be a cool idea. A Zombie Jack Abott may attack Victor, and rip off his face! A Zombie Billy might also have to be shot, to stop hurt-ing Victoria! Wow, I just realized how pathetic I sound, knowing WHO these characters are.
“Fule for Thought” is a slice of life hu-mourous column that will appear in the Strathmore Times, written by long-time resident, town councillor, high school teacher, coach, husband and father of two – Pat Fule. If you would like to get in touch with Pat, you can send him an e-mail at [email protected].
PVRs, and zombies, and soaps … oh my!
Page 12 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 13
Shannon LeCLair Times Reporter
Minor Hockey Week is taking place all over Canada this week. The week is a way to recognize the sport for its positive influence and benefits to the community
Strathmore Minor Hockey Strathmore Minor Hockey (SMH) has been able to
remain steady with their enrollment numbers since last year. Concerns about the cost of hockey prohibiting some players from lacing up and hitting the ice are something SMH President Wayne Hansen is keeping an eye on.
“The biggest thing for me is we want the kids in-volved in hockey because hockey teaches you more than just about the game of hockey. It teaches you a lot of life skills, I have a lot of friends that I still have that I grew up playing hockey with,” said Hansen.
“You make life long friendships because of that, and I think that’s why it’s very important for us to have a very strong minor hockey program in Strathmore and in every community, We’re teaching our kids how to be part of a team.
“It’s not just about being part of a sports team, it’s about being part of a team at work as well. When they go into the work force they need to be part of a team and they need to know what it takes to be part of a team and make that team successful.”
In January SMH kids had a chance to participate in a UFA Bisons clinic and a Stabler Goal Tending Inc. goal-ie clinic, both of which Hansen said were successful.
One way SMH is trying to raise funds to help supple-ment the costs of hockey is with a raffle. Pure Coun-try Meats have donated the wrapping and selling of a cow. First prize and second prize is half of a beef cut and wrapped valued at $1,000, and the third prize is a hockey registration for the 2012/2013 season equal to $750. Tickets are $2 each and the draw will be Feb. 22 and anyone interested in tickets can contact Strathmore Minor Hockey at [email protected].
Wheatland AAThe Wheatland AA teams have been having a good
year with the b a n t a m , midget and p e e w e e
teams
being in first, second and third respectively in their divisions.
“I think we’re pretty excited about all of our teams this year, I think they are all either first or second in their divisions. We’re all real happy with the level of play, the coaching that we’re getting and the commit-ment that we’re getting from the parents to make it the best it can be,” said Wheatland AA President Sandy Henry.
“It’s been excellent this year I think we might have lost probably 10 or 12 or 14 games between all three teams and probably they’ve played in the neighbour-hood of 60 or 70 games now. That’s been real success-ful for us.”
The cost of playing hockey is something he thinks they have to struggle with every day, due to increased fuel prices other factors. Another problem for the AA is they rely on casino money, they have a casino account that they are involved with that helps them supplement ice for their teams.
“The casino now instead of one every two years, it’s one every three years. We have to stretch that dollar another third further basically just because we don’t get the frequency of the casinos anymore. That puts pressure on the other side as well,” said Henry.
Despite having to stretch the money further from the casinos, the annual silent auction once again went extremely well. Finding ice time can be another chal-lenge, but Henry said they do use outside ice to supple-ment their Strathmore use.
Hussar Minor Hockey While one of the major challenges Hussar Minor
Hockey still faces is the draw to the bigger centres, President CoreyAnn Sandum said this year they have been able to fill a novice team.
Last year Hussar and Bassano had split the team, and while there are a few players from Bassano on the team Sandum was happy to see her community is able to completely host the team.
“Our program is just steadily improving, we have great coaches and parents, the kids are enjoying it,” said Sandum.
Ice time may be an issue for teams playing out of Strathmore, but in Hussar and smaller communities they have it in abundance.
Another challenge coming forward is the travel time, and that the Central Alberta Hockey league seems to keep expanding their borders. Sandum
agreed there are some challenges with it, but her
teams are used to having to travel. Hockey can teach a lot to the kids who play it, and
Sandum is hoping to draw in more kids next season.“Hope for next year is… have three teams out of
Hussar with the possibility of a peewee team coming home,” said Sandum.
Sandum said team spirit is one of the biggest things she sees the kids learn from playing hockey.
“They have to work together to set up the plays and be able to look around for their buddies to pass to and I think it teaches them respect of each other and coaches.”
Rockyford Minor Hockey Brad Munchrath, Vice President of Rockyford Minor
Hockey, wants to see minor hockey continue in his community for years to come.
“I just want to be involved in my community and do what I can to ensure that it sticks around here for my kids,” said Munchrath.
There are currently two novice teams and a midget team playing out of Rockyford. The two novice teams each consist of ten players a team. Munchrath said they were forced to make two really lean teams because a team can only have 17 skaters and two goalies per team.
Like every coach and parent involved with minor hockey, Munchrath also can see the benefit kids get from playing the game.
“The main thing is teamwork, hockey itself is just good physical activity, but it teaches you teamwork, it teaches you to lose and also how to win,” said Munch-rath.
Having the opportunity to watch the kids grow and improve their skills every year is another thing Munch-rath enjoys about being involved with hockey.
“It’s neat to watch from the grandstands and it’s prob-ably even a better experience for the coaches. Some of the coaches will even follow the kids up from novice right up to midget league, and who knows from there.”
Munchrath said there are a lot of benefits to playing out of Rockyford, such as the amazing ice times, long ice times, the lower fees and the lower arena rentals. Though he knows a lot of players go to Strathmore be-
cause of the AA and AAA teams, he said he want-ed people to know there are other options
even if they don’t make the team in
Strathmore.
Strathmore and area celebrate minor hockey week
Minor Hockey Week
Strathmore minor hockeywww.smhockey.com • 403-934-6336
Thank you to all the Coaches, Families, officials & Volunteers for all your hard work to make this hockey season the best it can be!
All the best for the rest of the season.
Page 14 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
#104 - 331 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403.934.3176
Proud to Support All the Local Teams!
The best investments arefun to watch grow.Our children are the most precious investment. Scotiabank proudly
supports the team and and everyone who dedicates their time and
e�ort to its success. Thank you for the opportunity to participate.
Scotiabank is proud to support Minor Hockey Week
® Registered trademarks of The Bank of Nova Scotia.
108 - 800 Pine RoadStrathmore, AlbertaT1P 0A2Ph: 403-901-2555
come FLY WITH US903 Strathmore Squadron Royal canadian Air cadets
SALUTeS All of our mINoR HocKeY Teams in the area. www.903aircadets.ca • 403-934-3033
132 - 2nd Avenue, Strathmore • 403-934-3122 • After Hours 403-934-3841
Strathmore Proud to support local minor hockey teams!
Yards & StuffFor All Your lAndScAping needS
403-608-4762commercial ` Acreage ` residential
Proud to Support Minor
Hockey!
TIMESSTRATHMORE
Proud to be a part of local Minor Sports! Call us with all your sporting news 403.934.5589
Locally Owned & Operated
Back: coach Bill Sheppard, Danielle Owlchild, Chanel Rodh, Landon Osachuk, Cole Oberholtzer, Connor Pirie, Nick Shaw, Quinn Johnson, Jackson Meyers, Eddie Burne, C.J. McCormack, Alex Mackey, Maddison White,
Hannah Owlchild, Coach Myles Pirie Middle: Riley Heysa, Stephanie Sheppard, Jaden Lohvinenko, Corbin Mey-ers, Gabe Matatall, Ty Appleyard, Connor Neufeld, Isaak Musselman, Lexxington Manyheads, Erin Manyheads, Brady Meyers, Talon Manca Front: Ollie Burne, Seth Matatall, David Marleau, Jamie-Lee Lohinvenko, Jesse Johnson, Emilly Manyheads, Jesse Neufeld, Maddy Pirie, Huddson Manyheads, Kiara Walsh, Ethan Russell
Missing: Jacob Matatall, Travis Shpyth, Owen Robinson, Nathan Bolinger, Darrien Armistead, C.J. Gilbert
11/12 gleichen pond hockey - thursday team
Back: Connor McBean, Cole Johnson, Coaches - Rick Zarowny, Peter Hoff, Erich Hoff Middle: Will Schram, Colton Zarowny, Ryden Swalwell, Regina Hoff, Sybil Bain, Dakota Schalin, Bergin Hoff,
Andrew Schindler Front: Mackenzie Bain, Simon Hoff, Dallas Sheppard, Ryan Stangness, Nolan Boese, Josh Mundle, Corbin Lussier
11/12 gleichen pond hockey - monday team
Coaches: Jesse Markel, Bill Sheppard, Justin Markel, Erich Hoff, Colin Steadman, Farley BishopBack: Stephanie Sheppard, Danielle Owlchild, Chanel Rodh, Nick Shaw, C.J. McCormack
Middle: Carson Brown, Riley Heysa, Talon Manca, Mack Burne, Tyler Markel, Cordel SteadmanFront: Isabelle Griffiths, Chase Ward, Nathan Markel, Eric Markel, Logan Bishop Brenna Jenkins
11/12 gleichen pond hockey - tuesday team
Back: Brian Gregory, Doug Blaney, Jason Semeniuk, Dave Ellis Middle: Brodie Ellis, Marley Gregory, Brody DeGroot, Troy Semeniuk Front: TJ Dumonceaux, Erik Semeniuk, Chloe Gregory, James Reagan
11/12 standard pond hockey
Shannon LeCLairTimes Reporter
Hockey returned to Standard this year when Dave Ellis decided to organize a pond hockey group. There are 19 kids registered aged three to 11-years-old, and Ellis said a majority of them are in the five to seven-years-old range.
“Last time we had hockey was midgets and that’s got to be seven or eight years ago I guess, so we haven’t had any league hock-ey in a while. Our kids were just driving else where to play hockey and I just hate to see all our kids go somewhere else when they could just play here,” said Ellis.
“They’ve come along so much, they’ve
been learning so much and they don’t even know they’re learning, it’s been really suc-cessful.”
Ellis said many people in the community had been speaking about possibly bringing hockey back for the kids, and he opted to step up and organize things. Ellis said his oldest son is five and wanted to play hockey, which was more motivation for him to take the reins.
“I don’t know what the future is as far as whether we’re going to get a league back or what, but for now we’re just pretty content getting the kids out there skating and learn-ing some stuff,” said Ellis.
“It’s been a real success out here…and hopefully one day (we’ll) get a league back.”
Hockey returns to Standard
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 15
At Home Hardware off HWY 1 in Strathmore • 403.361.01432 miles north & 1 mile east of the Petro-Canada on HWY 1 at the Cluny Junction • 403.734.2114
Wishing all the teams
the best of luck! Proud to support Strathmore Minor Hockey!Kevin Sorenson, M.P. Crowfoot780-608-4600Toll free: 1-800-665-4358Fax: 780-608-4603
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore • 403-934-3133
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life Proud Supporter of Minor Sports!town of
strathmore
FRONT: Jack Anderson, Jordan Hendricks, Parker Riou, Luke van Egmond, Keeran Risdon, Wyatt Yule MIDDLE: Corbin Thiessen, Hudsen McKenna, Jace Koole, Nash Wassing, Sawyer Jensen, Nolan Parker,
Joshua Homan BACK: Reese Risdon (A.Coach), Trevor Jensen (H.Coach), Steve Yule (A.Coach) ABSENT: Hunter Munchrath, Sam Rieger
11/12 strathmore half pint storm warning
Back: Brad Hale (Coach), Pam Collett (Manager) 3rd Row: Dexter Hale, Steele Vandehaar, Olivia Beddows, Jace Papp, Gabe Huckerby Middle: Dustin Holm, Emmitt Filkohazy, Cadin Hiebert, Tristen Fraser, Maguire Adams,
Torbin Jorgensen Front: Jason Slemko, Riley Hodgson, Dayne Collett, Eric Fladhamer, Katie Zakariasen
11/12 novice hussar knights
FRONT: Sawyer Jones, Ayden Preston, Cohen Barnett, Jaxon Eide, Hayden Kachersky, Connor White, Dylan Gerbrandt, Brock Keer MIDDLE: Reed Jakubiszyn, Tori Evans, Adam Johnson, Matthew Dovichak,
Evan Hunter, James Tucker, Aden Miller COACHES: Todd (A.Coach), Doug Keer (A.Coach), Andy Dovichak (Coach), Duane White (A.Coach), Sam Miller (A.Coach)
11/12 strathmore half pint ice storm
FRONT: Jared Jensen, Wyatt Rhodes, Hayden Bodnar, Aubrey Stender, Houston Langen, Jamie Smith, Breanne Corbiell MIDDLE: Eric Bingham, Jackson Proust, Jordan Harwood, Devin Wheeler,
Carter Yellow Horn, Dayvin Foat, Shelby Duggan, Kole Keenas BACK: Toby Wheeler (Coach), Kevin Bouchard (A.Coach), Andy Stender (A.Coach)
11/12 strathmore half pint firestorm
FRONT: Isaiah Goertz, Corson Burns, Rohdy Yates, Devan Lausen, Luke Aldridge, Sam Pilsner, Tanner Phillips MIDDLE: Luke Eitzen, Jake Van Bavel, Ethan Hines, Tyler Fairbairn, Cayden Adams,
Cuyler Brooks (Coach) BACK: Craig, Wayne , Joe Van Bavel (Coach) ABSENT: Benjamin Van Ham, Kevin Brooks (Coach), Brett Fairbairn (Coach)
11/12 strathmore half pint thunder
Back: Coach Steve DeGroot, Manager Jodi DeGroot, Junior coach Matthew Geeraert, Middle:Anna Newell, Austin Lamarche, Brody DeGroot, Max Phillips, Colton Best, Front: Sienna Koester, Duncan Koller,
Hailey DeGroot, Callum Koller Missing: Coach Lacey Wheeler, Chloe Dahm, Wyatt Wheeler
11/12 tykes rockyford
Half PintsTykes
NoviceAges 7 - 8
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 15
At Home Hardware off HWY 1 in Strathmore • 403.361.01432 miles north & 1 mile east of the Petro-Canada on HWY 1 at the Cluny Junction • 403.734.2114
Wishing all the teams
the best of luck! Proud to support Strathmore Minor Hockey!Kevin Sorenson, M.P. Crowfoot780-608-4600Toll free: 1-800-665-4358Fax: 780-608-4603
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore • 403-934-3133
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life Proud Supporter of Minor Sports!town of
strathmore
FRONT: Jack Anderson, Jordan Hendricks, Parker Riou, Luke van Egmond, Keeran Risdon, Wyatt Yule MIDDLE: Corbin Thiessen, Hudsen McKenna, Jace Koole, Nash Wassing, Sawyer Jensen, Nolan Parker,
Joshua Homan BACK: Reese Risdon (A.Coach), Trevor Jensen (H.Coach), Steve Yule (A.Coach) ABSENT: Hunter Munchrath, Sam Rieger
11/12 strathmore half pint storm warning
Back: Brad Hale (Coach), Pam Collett (Manager) 3rd Row: Dexter Hale, Steele Vandehaar, Olivia Beddows, Jace Papp, Gabe Huckerby Middle: Dustin Holm, Emmitt Filkohazy, Cadin Hiebert, Tristen Fraser, Maguire Adams,
Torbin Jorgensen Front: Jason Slemko, Riley Hodgson, Dayne Collett, Eric Fladhamer, Katie Zakariasen
11/12 novice hussar knights
FRONT: Sawyer Jones, Ayden Preston, Cohen Barnett, Jaxon Eide, Hayden Kachersky, Connor White, Dylan Gerbrandt, Brock Keer MIDDLE: Reed Jakubiszyn, Tori Evans, Adam Johnson, Matthew Dovichak,
Evan Hunter, James Tucker, Aden Miller COACHES: Todd (A.Coach), Doug Keer (A.Coach), Andy Dovichak (Coach), Duane White (A.Coach), Sam Miller (A.Coach)
11/12 strathmore half pint ice storm
FRONT: Jared Jensen, Wyatt Rhodes, Hayden Bodnar, Aubrey Stender, Houston Langen, Jamie Smith, Breanne Corbiell MIDDLE: Eric Bingham, Jackson Proust, Jordan Harwood, Devin Wheeler,
Carter Yellow Horn, Dayvin Foat, Shelby Duggan, Kole Keenas BACK: Toby Wheeler (Coach), Kevin Bouchard (A.Coach), Andy Stender (A.Coach)
11/12 strathmore half pint firestorm
FRONT: Isaiah Goertz, Corson Burns, Rohdy Yates, Devan Lausen, Luke Aldridge, Sam Pilsner, Tanner Phillips MIDDLE: Luke Eitzen, Jake Van Bavel, Ethan Hines, Tyler Fairbairn, Cayden Adams,
Cuyler Brooks (Coach) BACK: Craig, Wayne , Joe Van Bavel (Coach) ABSENT: Benjamin Van Ham, Kevin Brooks (Coach), Brett Fairbairn (Coach)
11/12 strathmore half pint thunder
Back: Coach Steve DeGroot, Manager Jodi DeGroot, Junior coach Matthew Geeraert, Middle:Anna Newell, Austin Lamarche, Brody DeGroot, Max Phillips, Colton Best, Front: Sienna Koester, Duncan Koller,
Hailey DeGroot, Callum Koller Missing: Coach Lacey Wheeler, Chloe Dahm, Wyatt Wheeler
11/12 tykes rockyford
Half PintsTykes
NoviceAges 7 - 8
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 17
Good Luck to all the Teams!
403-901-0000350 Ridge Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5
Proud Community Sponsor
Strathmore Branch109 • 100 Ranch MarketStrathmore, AB T1P 0A8403.934.5293
#109 - 900 Pine Road, Strathmore 403-934-9733Locally Owned & Operated by Randy & Shelley Orford
Strathmore
Best of Luck to All the Teams!
FRONT: Tyler, Markel, Nolan Kathol, Jared Lausen, Evan Walker, Mason Phillips, Chase Kralik, Jacob Thielsen MIDDLE: Owen Ravesloot, Aaron Wilson, Tanner Owel, Nathan Visser, Jake Henry,
Kyle Ravesloot, Alex Wilks, Richard Montenegro BACK: Bas Owel (Coach), Jason Walker (A.Coach), Will Phillips (A.Coach), Greg Lausen (A.Coach)
11/12 peewee d strathmore storm
FRONT: Bailey Filkohazy, Reese Taubert, Austin MacKenzie, Reid Van Eaton, Aaron Fisher, Brandon Corbiell, Calen Wilson MIDDLE: Mitchell Hardy, Kelly Foster, Shiloh Petit, Wyatt Matile, Channer Yellowhorn,
Jase Westgard, Chance Breaker, Nolan Welwood BACK: Tim Calf Robe (Trainer), Pete Hardy (A.Coach), Blair Wilson (Coach), Allan Corbiell (A.Coach)
11/12 peewee c strathmore storm
FRONT: Ryan Orford, Will Wheeler, Jaycob Masciangelo, Landen Brassard, Kayden Gatz, Benjamin Slemp, Tyren Grimsdale MIDDLE: Tristan Olexson, Benjamin Kruse, Mitchell Desserre, Nathan Bogstie,
Calvin Vergouwen, Cole Walker, Chase Clayton BACK: Jim Vergouwen (Coach), Jeff Grimsdale (A.Coach), Steve Bogstie (A.Coach)
11/12 atom a strathmore storm
FRONT: Darian Breaker, Tehya Terry, Hailey McCallum, Breanne Schumann, Karissa Hammond, Addison Muller, Jessyka Perkin MIDDLE: Camryn Riley, Hanna Gallant, Kelsey Kennett, Yulisa Solda, Sonia Pagenkopf,
Kaitlyn Stewart, Madison Drummond BACK: Darren Breaker (H.Coach), Doug Pagenkopf (A.Coach), Stacy Gallant (A.Coach) ABSENT: Travis Murphy (A.Coach)
11/12 peewee female strathmore storm
FRONT: Luke Schramm, Zackery Cull, Jack Sauve, Ethan Rycroft, Kaden Zarowny, Landon Hebbes, Reece Heckle MIDDLE: Colby Pederson, Ryerson Rushford, Hunter Bratt, Karter Kozma, Cooper Brelis,
Samuel Kathol, Jaden Shorhen, Riley Gallant BACK: Jason Sauve (Coach), Kevin Brelis (A.Coach) ABSENT: Dave Schramm (A.Coach), Jason Rycroft (A.Coach)
11/12 atom b strathmore storm
FRONT: Ryan Lausen, Brady Markel, Jayden Perras, Wyatt Anderson, Kyle Feick, Logan Salm, Bennett Hampson MIDDLE: Steve Wilks, Luke Henry, Walker Van Eaton, Tanner West, Natalie Funk, Coby Thiessen, Nick Heaton, Colby Corbin BACK: Shawn Van Eaton (Coach), Wes Feick (A.Coach),
Darren Corbin (A.Coach), Ron West (A.Coach), Brad Hampson (A.Coach)
11/12 atom c strathmore storm
FRONT: Cole Parklyn, Adam Smith, Jay Kros, Ethan White, Jay Jakubowsky, Ryan Androsoff , Drew Dovichak MIDDLE: Ethan van Egmond, Colby Tanton, Chris Millette, Nicholas Rak, Josh McCaig, Austin Copland,
Joshua Butler-Harris, Jack Tucker, Taylor Lindsay BACK: Andy Dovichak (A.Coach), Dwayne Rak (H.Coach), Arthur Tucker (A.Coach), Dave McCaig (A.Coach) ABSENT: Jason Tanton (A.Coach)
11/12 atom d strathmore storm
PeeweeAges 11 - 12
Page 18 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
100 Westridge Road, Strathmore • 403-934-2100 • www.byronsmithford.com
Proud to Support Minor Hockey Week!
403-934-3622 • Fax 403-934-3626 • [email protected] • www.eaglelakenurseries.com
Proud to Support Minor Hockey!
nurseries ltd. & garden centre
Open April through to October. 35 years of experience in growing quality stock, large varieties & various sizes!
• shrubs • Perennials • evergreens • Potted & Mature treesWell WortH tHe viSit Located 5 km east of Strathmore & 2.5 km south
FRONT: Grady White, Grayson Wright, Matt Brelis, Tate Barnett, Robbie Heckle, Jason Lieskovsky, Cale Kathol, Eric Deines MIDDLE: Mason Zakariasen, Dylan Brassard, Libby Wheeler, Phoenix Running Rabbit, Chancey
Guichon, Trygve Many Guns, Austin Drummond, Dylan Seeley, Spencer Helfrich, Luke MacDonald, Kyle Foster BACK: Dale Barnett (A.Coach), Kevin Brelis (A.Coach), Ron Heckle (Coach), Kelly Wheeler (A.Coach)
11/12 bantam b strathmore storm
FRONT: James Farmer, Mark Kathol, Daryl Agerskov, Matt Sandum, Ben Bogstie, Jordan McKinnon, Riley Becker, Patrick Kruse MIDDLE: Nathan Dahm, Jayden Smith, Kyle Wheeler, Christopher Rebeyka, Alec
Biletsky, Jeff Rodehutskors, Cade Treacy, Josh Ward, Chase Huber, Brad Tingey BACK: Kelly Wheeler (H.Coach), Steve Bogstie (A.Coach), Wayne McKinnon (A.Coach)
11/12 bantam a strathmore storm
FRONT: Courtney Toney, London Cramer, Cassandra Muller, Taryn Corbiell, Danna Rotariu, Emily Hilton, Paige Russell, Shayla Kopp BACK: Al Toney (A.Coach), Holly Long, Taylor Stewart, Heather Shields, Daril Bast, Jocelyn Thomas, Korrie Stewart, Stephanie Larsen, Tarri Jessey, Katey Angermeyer, Dave Jessey (A.Coach),
Mike Corbiell (Coach) ABSENT: Cassie Reiger, Megan Stefanich
11/12 bantam female strathmore storm
FRONT: Ashton Neiszner, Shawn Dionne, Ryder Quennell, Carson Gron, Jayden Brassard, Braden Burton, Dillon Lang MIDDLE: Thomas Fargey, Matthew Cool, Cody Oslanski, Braydon Murphy, Ross Water Chief,
Tyler Wheeler, Mason Kennett, Ethan Gallant BACK: Ashley Rodman (Mgr), Stacy Gallant (A.Coach), Mark Gron (Coach), Ross Quennell (A.Coach)
11/12 bantam c strathmore storm
Back: Cole Reinhardt, Ty Stewart, Kaden Hanas, Cole Clayton, Scott Desserre Middle: Greg Grant (C), Brandon Rommens (AC), Ryan Ries, Tyler Skehar, Lucas Muenchrath, Isaac Benoit, Malik Kaddoura, Connor Dunlop, Jonathan Wheatley (AC) Front: Nelson Schiiler, Joel Krahenbil, Riley Romanshenko, Wacy Sandum,
Keith Klemmensen (C), Ryan Bell, Ryan McHarg, Matthew Quigley, Ty Tarvyd Missing: Penny Quigley (M)
11/12 peewee aa wheatland braves
FRONT: Jacob Kemp Matthew Farkasdi, Colton Cordes, Connor McKinnon, Jared Kirkpatrick, Grace Beddows, Cort Armstrong, Koadi Kozma MIDDLE: Joshua Christiano, Reilly Bahan, Tyson Ramsay,
Tyler Strath, Caleb Funk, Brandon Pederson, Kelton Travis, Gunnar Raycroft, Will Kathol, Jared Burke BACK: Brian McKinnon (Coach), Wayne Funk (A.Coach), Doug Raycroft (A.Coach), Ryan Kirkpatrick (A.Coach)
11/12 peewee a strathmore storm
FRONT: Devon Swan, Rylan Neiszner, Kadin Wilson, Turner Dirk, Parker Keer, Chase Petruska, Spencer Desjardin, Riley Stovka BACK: Jerry Petruska (Coach), Ben Kemp, Jaramie Passage, Brandon Berry,
Jayden Hendricks, Nathan Heuver, Davis McNeill, Eamon Ryan, Garrett Kopp Jared Farmer, Ryan Leeper, Dinsmore Swan (A.Coach) ABSENT: Shawn Wilson (A.Coach)
11/12 peewee b strathmore storm
BantamAges 13 - 14
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 19
Family RestauRant Hwy #1 country lane mall, StratHmore 403.934.3724
$52 Mama cheeseburgers for until February 29, 2012
Proudly Supporting Local Hockey
Strathmore Branch 403-934-3358 www.chinookcu.com 117 Orchard Way, StrathmOre 403.901.1650
• all Insurance claims Welcome• Full collision repair • Free estimates
Locally Owned & Operated since 1999
Proud Supporter of Minor Hockey!
autObOdy
Back: Trevor Costello, Brooker Pretty Youngman, Dalton Dubetz, Sam McKinnon, Ryan Thomas Middle: Brock Wegner (T), Justin Zeiler, Tyson Kapty, Wyatt Little Chief, Justin Kostiuk, Jordan Jarvis, James Price,
Connor McCallum, Kristian Ayounman, Rob Wittenburg (M). Front: Dakota Taylor, Abe Jensen, Shadoe Stoodley (AC), Curtis Zeiler, Devin Olson (C), Zach Wittenburg, Lane Wilson (AC), Aaron Durant,
Jake Smith Missing: Len Desmet (AC)
11/12 midget AA wheAtlAnd chiefs
Front: Grayson Sharpe, Tyler Wong, Mike Voytechek (AC), Owen Ferguson, Jeremy Friesen (C), Mitchell McAllister, Dave Fowles (AC), Joshua Betinol, Wilson Sproule Middle: Wayne Hansen (AM),
Parker Evans-Campbell, Conner Bleackley, Brody Valette, Lenny Hackman, Cody Leavitt (AC), Dan Stabler (AC), Kevin O’Rourke, Austin Masse, Tyler Haiste, Chandler Irvin, Neil Glionna (M), Allan Murray (T) Back: Alexander Bechtold, Rylan Muenchrath, Aaron Macklin, Dale Nerland, Devon Westby, Markson Bechtold
11/12 midget AAA UfA Bisons
FRONT: Delaney Butler, Alexander Glydon MIDDLE: Logan Weir, Ryan Williams, Joshua Moreau, Carston Tourout, Robert Jacobs, Jordan Dyck BACK: Shawn Tourout (A.Coach), Mathew Kelly, Tyrell Asselin, James
Carlson, Mitchell Rowley, Buddy Breaker, Sheridan Three Suns, Michael Dronyk, Logan Spooner, Kevin Dyck (Coach) ABSENT: Rob Bartlett
11/12 midget B strAthmore storm
FRONT: Jarret Graff, Jaycee Peters, Ryan Grasdahl, Riley Smith, Jayden Corbiell, Wyatt Rabbit Carrier, Blake Bishop, Ty Schneider MIDDLE: Colton Starker, Chris Williams, Brandon Larsen, Zackary Gibson, Conner
Schmit, Keagan Lane, Thomas Reinhardt, Brendan Fraser BACK: Marty Langen (A.Coach), Christopher Reed, Lucas Jones, Cam Muller, Dalton Habing, JC Habing, Rand Davis (A.Coach), Mike Langen (Coach)
11/12 midget A strAthmore storm
Back: Coach Kelly Crump, Manager Darryl Noy, Devin Kathol, Russell Treacy, Toby Noy, Nick Ellis, Evinn Beck, Jason Muller, Cody Dale-McNair, Travis Kathol, Assistant coach Dave Anderson, Assistant coach Dale Dahm
Middle:Owen Dahm, Matthew Geeraert, Nick Garritsen, Trent Fandry, Ethan Stinn, Travis Gauthier, Johnny Mil-lette Front:Duncan Michie, Brandon Thomas Missing:Zane Dahl
11/12 midget rockyford colts
FRONT: Ciara Sandum, Ashlie Adams, Nicole Lausen, Kim Arbuthnott, Courtney Helfrich, Brooke Johansen, Brooke Kennett, Leah Dahm BACK: Mike Tessemaker (A.Coach) Kylee Hebbes, Georgia Page, Khaila Welsh, Natasha Boehk, Paige Van Eaton, Michaela Tessemaker, Rachel Cool, Mackenzie Bertram, Cagney Lowen,
Rolland Lavallee (A.Coach) ABSENT: Alyssa Lavallee, Rick Adams (Coach), Shawn Van Eaton (A.Coach)
11/12 midget femAle strAthmore storm
Back: Josh Bishop, Bradley Hendricks, Kaleb Robinson, Easton Munchrath, Ben Huculak Middle: Reece Helfrich, Brandan Lizotte, Shea Weegar, Sarah Lecavalier, Kody Hammond, Matt Halkovic,
Liam Rycroft, Markus Lavalee Front: Ben Sorensen, William Conley, Tom Fraser (M), Jayse Wilson, Troy Koester (C), Shane Fraser, Paden Grant (C), Cole Busslinger, Matt McDonal
Missing: Lance Gordon (AC), Russell Koester (AC)
11/12 BAntAm AA wheAtlAnd wArriors
MidgetAges 15 - 17
Page 20 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
meet the
AaronelAschuk
cAlgAry
forwArd #26
Your Local Team with Local Minor Hockey Players
strathmore wheatland kings
2011 - 2012
raceybig snAke
siksikA
forwArd #28
evanelAschuk
cAlgAry
defense #29
richiehubbell
cAlgAry
goAltender #31
codyburndred
Airdrie
forwArd #7
tylerbrAndon
cArbon
forwArd #19
Parkergeorgsen
Airdrie
forwArd #20
tygoodeAgle
siksikA
defense #21
brandonneufeld
gleichen
forwArd #22
haydenwArrAck
cheAdle
defense #25
lesliedoore
strAthmore
forwArd #11
Jordangriffiths
stAndArd
forwArd #15
brennangrAshdAhl
strAthmore
forwArd #16
samlonnberg
cAlgAry
forwArd #17
AustinfisherstrAthmore
forwArd #18
mikesAmoil
cAlgAry
defense #4
grahamdouglAss
hussAr
defense #5
AndrewbergmAnn
Airdrie
forwArd #8
AustinlArsen
stAndArd
forwArd #10
tybrinton
hussAr
defense #2
markgoodmAn
okotoks
defense #3
rossfox
lethbridge
forwArd #12
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 21
"The Sign of experience"www.aztecrealestate.ca 403-934-5533Strathmore & area 24 HR. REAL ESTATE HOT LINE
#106 - 304 3rd Avenue, St rathmore, A lber ta T1P 1Z1
Buying or selling call us first
Robert Desjardins
403934-5533
Keith Garrioch
403333-8411
La Shaun Andrews
403850-4593
Sheila Bassen
403361-0390
Jim Buckle
403325-7347
Jody Buckle
403560-2652
Tamara Desjardins
403874-6486
Debbie Enslen
403852-5923
Chantale Hill403
325-3860
Ron Kaechele
403934-1097
Paul Kautz403
875-4166
Ryan Kautz403
875-1170
Shauna Kenworthy
403934-5533
Tracy Larsen
403901-9143
Lorna Phibbs
403874-7660
call lorna
3 bdrms, 3 baths. $350,900
on the park custom
villa
You get: A Garage. Your own Titled Lot - No Pad Fees. 3 Bedroom Home
with Family Room.
now $159,900!
MlS c3490154
call robert & taMara
• 4 Acres with Mountain View
• Good Well and Building Sites
• 15 Minutes to Calgary
Buy alBerta land!$379,900
call robert & taMara
MlS c3488629
Gated Community, Overlooking Soccerfield.
Beautiful 3 Bed, 2 Bath, Open Concept,
Vaulted Ceilings, Covered Deck, Immaculate
Condition!
call chantale
MlS c3465462
$124,900
Gated Community1520 sq ft,
Single Garage3 Bed, 2 Bath,
Vaulted CeilingsHuge Covered DeckCall to View Today!
call chantale
MlS c3479672
ranch estates
Quiet Street in BownessFully Renovated Condo
Inside and Out!Close to transit, shopping,
Schools and Parks.Just Move In and Enjoy!
$213,000 great deal in calgary!
MlS c3488109
call chantale
call chantale
Backs onto Nature ParkWalking Distance to Downtown
4 Bed, 2.5 Bath, Hardwood Floors. Walk-up basement and
Fireplace!
Brand new custom Built
home!
MlS c3486921
we can help you find
your dream home!
for all mls listings visit our weBsite
www.aztecrealestate.ca
Fully renovated heritage home. Almost 1/4 acre fenced lot. Front and rear deck. New
furnace, hot water tank, windows and roof.
Excellent value.Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
$177,500call ron
MlS c3479077
$199,900Stunning dream home
Oversized dble garage with heat
Front and rear decksEVERYTHING HAS BEEN REDONE!
Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097MlS c3466341
call ron
like us on faceBookgo to
www.faceBook.com/aztec real estate
call lorna
Paved Circle DriveLots of Trees
Walking Distance to all Amenities
Attached Double Garage
Beautiful Brick Bungalow$299,900
call lorna
2 Bdrm and 2 BathWrap and DeckDouble Garage
overlooking lake
$239,000
great valueGreat Location2 Bdrm Condo
FireplaceViews of Golf Course
and Lake$149,900
call lorna
MlS c3503165
Need room for growing family? This 1797 sq ft
home on a 1/4 acre lot has 3 bedrooms, 3 bath, large
kitchen, family room, pantry, island, and room to build
another garage in backyard to house the toys!
call debbie langdon
MlS c3497558
Great 3 bdrm bungalow in good condition with original hardwood! Fully developed, newer roof and furnace, hot
water tank and appliances. Fully fenced yard with double detached garage. Sitting on a corner lot this 1133 sq ft fully developed home is
zoned R-3. This property is perfect for moving right into or for future
development. This land consists of 2 lots and a portion of a 3rd lot.
$287,000call Sheila
MlS c3493418
2 homes fully furnished -
$318,000· Renovated home on 10
acres near Standard· 1200 sq.ft. guest house· 40x60 shop, 20x60 barn· ALL FURNITURE STAYS!
call Sheila
call Sheila
Great 3 bdr house with lots of living space. New laminate
flooring, lino and stainless steel appliances. Newer hot water tank and furnace. This
is a dream yard with a Heated Oversized garage/quonset and loads of room
for RV parking.
Quiet living in a great town! $144,900!
MlS c3496424
MlS c3500336
One of a kind bungalow, hardwood, 4bedrooms, new kitchen, renovations have
preserved much of the original character of this
home. Must be seen to be appreciated.
call debbie $360,000
Two large quonsets 1 metal, 1 wood
Small cozy mobile homeDouble garage
East of StandardCall Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
4 acres $179,999
MlS c3500510
call ron
-Older mobile with some Reno-looked after by same
owner for years-own you home and land
for under 100!-3 bedrooms with built-ins
why rent, own your home!
call la Shaun
MlS c3486924
- Open Concept 2 Storey-Hardwood floors granite
counter tops-3 baths, 3 large
bedrooms-full walk up a must see!
Brand new home totally up graded!
call la Shaun
-6 lots in the hamlet of Chancellor
-just east of Standard-Looking for a place
for a shop-a steal of a deal
chancellor land just $17,000!
call la Shaun / tracy
MlS c3467427
MlS c3501335
Double Wide mobile located on 1/2 acre leased lot located
on George Freeman Trail.. great location, immaculate condition with 3bedrooms,
28x24 heated garage, 10x42 covered sunporch
and hot tub.
call debbie $149,900
westlake condo $219,900
2 story condo in Westlake Glen
3 bdrms, 1 1/2 bathsLow condo fees
Perfect for anyone
call Shauna
upgraded and immaculate -
$259,0002+2 bdrms, 2 full baths
New flooring, upgraded kitchen
X-large master bedroom24x26 detached garage
call Shauna
lamBert village - $169,000
· Retire in style!· Large 1 bdrm suite
· Oversized single garage
· Gorgeous view
call Shauna
4 acres in town limits - $734,900
· Gorgeous 1646 sq.ft. bungalow
· 2+2 bdrms, 2 ½ baths· 40’x50’ insulated shop· Too many upgrades to
mention!
call Shauna
This Super-Single Mobile Home shows with Pride of Ownership!!!Huge Bright Kitchen with Lots of OAK
Cabinets...Livingroom features a Beautiful OAK Wall-unit/FIREPLACE!!
$134,000!
MlS c3471936
call tracy
-6 lots each 50 ft frontage
-total of 36000 sq ft-services to property line-easy access to hwy 1 for
fast commute.
6 lots in heart of cluny $24,900!
call la Shaun / tracy
MlS c3490749
call tracy
8.5 Acre Parcel and Home $799,900! Fully developed 4 bedroom,vaulted ceilings,
hardwood flooring. Huge Kithchen!! Walk-out basement with media room!! Oversized
heated garage. Featuring a pond and bordering the canal.
stunning mountain view!!!
MlS c3495537
Commercial use potentialAccessibility to Highway 1
Annual gas revenue - $2800. Near new
grain terminal. Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
$199,000
MlS c3486059
call ron
HayleyPoirier
403934-5533
c/s
why rent...$119,900 - immaculate,
older 2 bedr home,garage.OR
$154,900 4bedr home excellent,original condition,garage.
call hayley
$319,9003bedr bung with 2 bedr self-contained
suite. Great "mancave" oversized
heated (31x28)garage.
call hayley
$124,9003 acres and gst
exempt! Just south of 22x. 20min to
Calgary. Build your dream home.
call hayley
$114,9003.56 acres a great private location with tons of trees.
call hayley
call us for a
complimentary
Market evaluation!
MlS c3451266
-Fully developed with quality throughout
-show suite for sell-2 bedrooms, 2 bath
-Brand new complex all on one floor!-be the first call for plans
affordaBle new condos
low condo fees!
call la Shaun
-Simply amazing home with Renovations
-3+2 bedrooms, 3 full baths-Bright and spacious up and down
-Brand new windows, siding, and roof
-new carpet, paint, bathrooms, and more!
fully developed, oversized heated
garage!
call la Shaun
MlS c3500423
• 3 Bedroom unit with hardwood
• Excellent Condition with Low Condo Fees• Close to Downtown, Schools and Amenities
terrific condo!$189,900
call robert & taMara
• Fully Developed Bungalow
• Newer Carpets/Paint/Appliances
• Double Attached Garage
new listing!$259,900
call robert & taMara
Page 22 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
Vehic
le(s)
may b
e sho
wn w
ith op
tiona
l equ
ipmen
t. Dea
ler m
ay se
ll or le
ase fo
r less.
Limi
ted tim
e offe
rs. Of
fers m
ay be
canc
elled
at an
y tim
e with
out n
otice.
Deale
r orde
r or tr
ansfe
r may
be re
quire
d. Inv
entor
y may
vary
by de
aler. S
ee yo
ur Fo
rd De
aler fo
r comp
lete d
etails
or cal
l the F
ord Cu
stome
r Rela
tions
hip Ce
ntre a
t 1-80
0-56
5-3673
. ▲CE
RTAIN
DATE
REST
RICTIO
NS AP
PLY. O
FFER
S NOT
AVAIL
ABLE
AT TH
E SAM
E TIM
E. Se
e dea
ler fo
r full d
etails.
‡‡ On
Jan.
31, 20
12, re
ceive
$500
/ $1,0
00/ $
1,500
/ $1,75
0/ $2
,000/
$2,25
0/ $2
,500/
$2,75
0/ $3
,000/
$3,50
0/ $4
,000/
$4,50
0/ $5
,000/
$5,50
0/ $6
,000/
$6,50
0/ $7
,000/
$7,
500/
$8,00
0/ $8
,500/
$9,50
0/ $1
0,000
in M
anufa
cturer
Reba
tes w
ith th
e purc
hase
or lea
se of
a new
2012
Fiesta
S, 20
11 and
2012
Focu
s S, 20
11 Exp
lorer
Base,
2012
Escap
e I4 M
anua
l, 2011
and 2
012 E-
Serie
s/ 20
11 Edg
e SE,
2011 E
scape
I4 M
anua
l, 2012
Fusio
n S, 20
12 Ta
urus S
E, 20
11 Exp
lorer
(exclu
ding B
ase),
2012
Flex S
E, 20
12 Ex
plorer
(excl
uding
Base)
, 2012
Trans
it Con
nect
(exclu
ding e
lectric
), 2013
Explo
rer (e
xclud
ing Ba
se)/ 2
011 Fi
esta S
, 2011 F
lex SE
/ 2012
Mus
tang V
alue L
eade
r/ 20
12 Fie
sta (e
xclud
ing S)
, 2011
Mus
tang 2
-Doo
r Cou
pe V6
Value
Lead
er, 20
11 Ran
ger R
egula
r Cab
and S
uper
Cab X
L, 20
11 F-15
0 Reg
ular
Cab X
L 4x2
Value
Lead
er, 20
12 Su
perD
uty Ch
assis C
abs/
2011 T
ransit
Conn
ect (e
xclud
ing El
ectric
)/ 20
12 Fo
cus (
exclud
ing S)
, 2011 T
aurus
SE, 20
12 Ed
ge (e
xclud
ing SE
)/ 20
11 Fies
ta (ex
cludin
g S)/
2011 F
usion
S, 20
12 Fle
x (exc
luding
SE)/
2011 F
ocus
(excl
uding
S), 20
11 Edg
e AWD
, 2012
Fusio
n (exc
luding
S), 20
11 and
2012
Musta
ng V6
(excl
uding
Value
Lead
er)/ 2
012 Ta
urus (
exclud
ing SE
), 2012
Escap
e I4 A
utoma
tic an
d Hyb
rid, 20
12 Ex
pedit
ion, 20
11 Sup
erDuty
Chass
is Cab
s/ 20
11 Flex
(excl
uding
SE), 2
011 Es
cape I
4 Auto
matic
and H
ybrid
, 2011 a
nd 20
12 Mu
stang
GT, 20
12 Es
cape V
6/ 20
11 Fus
ion (e
xclud
ing S)
, 2011 E
dge F
WD
(exclu
ding S
E), 20
11 Esca
pe V6
/ 2011
Tauru
s (exc
luding
SE), 2
012 Su
perD
uty Ga
s Eng
ine (e
xclud
ing Ch
assis C
abs)/
2011 R
ange
r Sup
er Ca
b (exc
luding
XL), 2
012 F-
150 Re
gular
Cab (
exclud
ing XL
4x2)/
2011 E
xped
ition,
2011 F
-150 R
egula
r Cab
non 5
.0L &
3.7L (
exclud
ing XL
4x2)/
2012
F-150
Supe
r Cab
and S
uper
Crew/
2011 F
-150 S
uper
Cab a
nd Su
per C
rew No
n 5.0L
& 3.7
L, 20
12 Su
perD
uty Di
esel E
ngine
(excl
uding
Chass
is Cab
s)/ 20
11 Sup
erDuty
Gas E
ngine
(excl
uding
Chass
is Cab
s)/ 20
11 F-15
0 Reg
ular C
ab 5.
0L &
3.7L (
Exclu
ding X
L 4x2
)/ 20
11 F-15
0 Sup
er Ca
b and
Supe
r Crew
5.0L
& 3.7
L/ 20
11 Sup
erDuty
Diese
l Eng
ine
(exclu
ding C
hassi
s Cab
s) - a
ll Rap
tor, G
T500
, BOS
S302
, and
Med
ium Tr
uck m
odels
exclu
ded.
This o
ffer c
an be
used
in co
njunc
tion w
ith m
ost re
tail co
nsum
er off
ers m
ade a
vaila
ble by
Ford
of Ca
nada
at ei
ther t
he tim
e of fa
ctory
order
or de
livery
, but
not b
oth. M
anufa
cturer
Reba
tes ar
e not
comb
inable
with
any f
leet c
onsu
mer in
centiv
es. **
From
Jan.
16, 20
12 to
Jan. 30
, 2012,
recei
ve 0%
APR p
urcha
se fin
ancin
g on n
ew [2
011 Fo
cus (
exclud
ing S)
, 2011 F
usion
(excl
uding
S), 20
11 Mus
tang (
exclud
ing Va
lue Le
ader,
GT50
0 and
Boss
302),
2011 T
aurus
(excl
uding
SE), 2
011 Fl
ex (e
xclud
ing SE
), 2011
Escap
e (exc
luding
I4
manu
al), 20
11 Exp
editio
n, 20
12 Ed
ge (e
xclud
ing SE
)]/[ 2
012 Fi
esta (
exclud
ing S)
, 2012
Expe
dition
]/[ 20
11 Fies
ta (ex
cludin
g S), 2
012 Fo
cus (
exclud
ing S)
, 2012
Musta
ng (e
xclud
ing Va
lue Le
ader,
GT50
0 and
Boss
302),
2012
Tauru
s (exc
luding
SE), 2
011 Ed
ge (e
xclud
ing SE
), 2012
Flex
(excl
uding
SE), 2
011 Ra
nger
Supe
r Cab
(excl
uding
XL), 2
012 F-
150 (e
xclud
ing Ra
ptor a
nd Re
gular
Cab X
L 4x2
Value
Lead
er), 20
11 and
2012
F-250
to F-
450 (
exclud
ing Ch
assis C
abs)]
/ [20
11 F-15
0 (exc
luding
Rapto
r and
Regu
lar Ca
b XL 4
x2 Va
lue Le
ader)
, 2012
Fusio
n (exc
luding
S), 20
12 Es
cape (
exclud
ing I4
man
ual)]
mod
els fo
r a m
axim
um
of [36
]/[48
]/[60
]/[72]
mon
ths to
quali
fied r
etail c
ustom
ers, o
n app
roved
credit
(OAC
) from
Ford
Credit
. Not
all bu
yers
will q
ualify
for t
he lo
west
intere
st rat
e. Ex
ample
: $30
,000 p
urcha
se fin
anced
at 0%
APR f
or 36
/48/60
/72 m
onths
, mon
thly p
ayme
nt is $
833.3
3/$62
5/$50
0/$4
16.67,
cost
of bo
rrowi
ng is
$0 or
APR o
f 0%
and t
otal to
be re
paid
is $30
,000.
Down
paym
ent o
n purc
hase
finan
cing o
ffers
may b
e req
uired
based
on ap
prove
d cred
it from
Ford
Credit
. Taxes
are p
ayab
le on
full a
moun
t of p
urcha
se pri
ce. Bi
-Wee
kly pa
ymen
ts are
only
avail
able
using
a cu
stome
r initia
ted PC
(Inter
net B
ankin
g) or
Phon
e Pa
y syst
em th
rough
the c
ustom
er’s o
wn ba
nk (if
offer
ed by
that
finan
cial in
stitut
ion). T
he cu
stome
r is re
quire
d to s
ign a
month
ly pa
ymen
t con
tract
with
a firs
t pay
ment
date
one m
onth
from
the co
ntrac
t date
and t
o ens
ure th
at the
total
mon
thly p
ayme
nt oc
curs b
y the
paym
ent d
ue da
te. Bi
-wee
kly pa
ymen
ts can
be m
ade b
y mak
ing pa
ymen
ts eq
uivale
nt to
the su
m of
12 mo
nthly
paym
ents
divide
d by 2
6 bi-w
eekly
perio
ds ev
ery tw
o wee
ks co
mmen
cing o
n the
contr
act d
ate. D
ealer
may
sell f
or les
s. Offe
rs va
ry by
mod
el an
d not
all co
mbina
tions
will
apply
. †† Qu
alifie
d reta
il cus
tomers
, on a
pprov
ed cr
edit
from
Ford
Credit
(not
all bu
yers
will q
ualify
for th
e low
est AP
R pay
ment)
, may
purch
ase f
inanc
e a 20
11 F-15
0 Sup
er Ca
b XLT
5.0L 4
x4/ 2
011 Ra
nger
Supe
r Cab
Sport
4x2/
2011 F
-250 S
uper
Duty
Supe
r Cab
XLT 4
x4 W
estern
Editio
n (wi
th Po
wer S
eats)
for $
31,499
/ $16,
999/
$43,9
99 af
ter $6
,000/
$4,00
0/ $2
,000 M
anufa
cturer
Reba
te de
ducte
d, a m
onthl
y pay
ment
of $3
78/ $
258/
$647
(the
sum
of tw
elve (
12) m
onthl
y pay
ments
divid
ed by
26 pe
riods
gives
paye
e a bi
-wee
kly pa
ymen
t of $
175/ $
119/ $
299)
for 7
2/ 60
/ 60 m
onths
with
a do
wn pa
ymen
t of $
4,250
/ $1,5
00/ $
5,150
or eq
uivale
nt tra
de. D
own p
ayme
nt ma
y be
requ
ired b
ased
on ap
prove
d cred
it. Co
st of
borro
wing
is $0
/ $0/
$0 or
APR o
f 0%/
0%/ 0
% an
d tota
l to be
repa
id is $
31,499
/ $16,
999/
$43,9
99. A
ll purc
hase
finan
ce off
ers in
clude
freigh
t and
air ta
x (wh
ere ap
plicab
le) of
$1,55
0/ $1
,450/
$1,55
0, bu
t excl
ude o
ption
al fea
tures,
admi
nistra
tion a
nd re
gistra
tion f
ees (
admi
nistra
tion f
ees m
ay va
ry by
deale
r), fue
l fill c
harge
and a
ll app
licable
taxes
. Taxes
are p
ayab
le on
the f
ull am
ount
of the
purch
ase p
rice. B
i-Wee
kly pa
ymen
ts are
only
avail
able
using
a cu
stome
r initia
ted PC
(Inter
net B
ankin
g) or
Phon
e Pay
syste
m thr
ough
the c
ustom
er’s o
wn ba
nk (if
offer
ed by
tha
t fina
ncial
insti
tution
). The
custo
mer is
requ
ired t
o sign
a mo
nthly
paym
ent c
ontra
ct wi
th a f
irst p
ayme
nt da
te on
e mon
th fro
m the
contr
act d
ate an
d to e
nsure
that
the to
tal m
onthl
y pay
ment
occu
rs by
the p
ayme
nt du
e date
. Bi-w
eekly
paym
ents
can be
mad
e by m
aking
paym
ents
equiv
alent
to the
sum
of 12
month
ly pa
ymen
ts div
ided b
y 26 b
i-wee
kly pe
riods
every
two w
eeks
comme
ncing
on th
e con
tract
date.
Deale
r may
sell f
or les
s. Offe
rs va
ry by
mod
el an
d not
all co
mbina
tions
will
apply
. ^^E
stima
ted fu
el con
sump
tion r
ating
s for
the m
odels
show
n: 20
11 F-15
0 Sup
er Ca
b 5.0L
XLT 4
x4 [1
5.0L/
100km
(19
MPG
) city
and 1
0.5L/
100km
(27 M
PG) h
wy], 2
011 Ra
nger
Sport
Supe
r Cab
4x2 M
anua
l [13.5
L/100
km (2
1 MPG
) city
and 9
.8L/10
0km
(29 M
PG) h
wy]. F
uel co
nsum
ption
ratin
gs ba
sed on
Tran
sport
Cana
da ap
prove
d test
meth
ods. A
ctual
fuel co
nsum
ption
will
vary
based
on ro
ad co
nditio
ns, ve
hicle
loadin
g, ve
hicle
equip
ment,
and d
riving
habit
s. ◊ So
me m
obile
phon
es an
d som
e digi
tal m
edia
playe
rs ma
y not
be fu
lly co
mpati
ble –
check
www
.sync
myrid
e.com
for a
listin
g of m
obile
phon
es, m
edia
playe
rs, an
d fea
tures
supp
orted
. Driv
ing w
hile d
istrac
ted ca
n resu
lt in l
oss o
f veh
icle co
ntrol,
accid
ent a
nd in
jury.
Ford
recom
mend
s tha
t driv
ers us
e cau
tion w
hen u
sing m
obile
phon
es, ev
en w
ith vo
ice co
mman
ds. O
nly us
e mob
ile ph
ones
and o
ther d
evice
s, eve
n with
voice
comm
ands
, not
essen
tial to
drivin
g whe
n it is
safe
to do
so. ▼
Offer
only
valid
from
Decem
ber 1,
2011 t
o Jan
uary
31, 20
12 (th
e “Of
fer Pe
riod”)
to re
siden
t Can
adian
s with
a Co
stco m
embe
rship
on or
befor
e Nov
embe
r 30,
2011.
Use t
his $1
,000C
DN Co
stco m
embe
r offe
r towa
rds th
e purc
hase
or lea
se of
a new
2011/
2012
Ford/
Lincol
n veh
icle (e
xclud
ing Fi
esta,
Focu
s, Ran
ger R
aptor
, GT5
00, M
ustan
g Bos
s 302
, Tran
sit Co
nnect
EV &
Mediu
m Tru
ck) (e
ach a
n “El
igible
Vehic
le”). T
he El
igible
Vehic
le mu
st be
deliv
ered a
nd/or
facto
ry-ord
ered f
rom yo
ur pa
rticipa
ting F
ord/Li
ncoln
deale
r with
in the
Offer
Perio
d. Of
fer is
only
valid
at pa
rticipa
ting d
ealer
s, is s
ubjec
t to v
ehicle
avail
abilit
y, and
may
be ca
ncell
ed or
chan
ged a
t any
time w
ithou
t noti
ce. On
ly on
e (1)
offer
may b
e app
lied t
oward
s the
purch
ase o
r lease
of on
e (1)
Eligib
le Ve
hicle,
up to
a ma
ximum
of tw
o (2)
separa
te Eli
gible
Vehic
le sa
les pe
r Cos
tco M
embe
rship
Numb
er. Of
fer is
trans
ferab
le to
perso
ns do
micile
d with
an el
igible
Costc
o mem
ber. T
his of
fer ca
n be u
sed in
conju
nctio
n with
mos
t retai
l cons
umer
offers
ma
de av
ailab
le by
Ford
Motor
Comp
any o
f Can
ada a
t eith
er the
time o
f facto
ry ord
er (if
orde
red w
ithin
the Of
fer Pe
riod)
or de
livery
, but
not b
oth. O
ffer is
not c
ombin
able
with
any C
PA/G
PC or
Daily
Renta
l incen
tives,
the C
omme
rcial
Upfit
Prog
ram or
the C
omme
rcial F
leet In
centiv
e Prog
ram (C
FIP). A
pplica
ble ta
xes ca
lculat
ed be
fore $
1,000
CDN o
ffer is
dedu
cted.
Deale
r may
sell o
r leas
e for
less. L
imite
d tim
e offe
r, see
deale
r for d
etails
or cal
l the F
ord Cu
stome
r Rela
tions
hip Ce
ntre a
t 1-80
0-56
5-3673
. ■ ©
2012
Sirius
Cana
da In
c. “SIR
IUS”, t
he SI
RIUS d
og lo
go, ch
anne
l nam
es an
d log
os ar
e trad
emark
s of S
IRIUS
XM
Radio
Inc. a
nd ar
e used
unde
r licen
se. Th
e foll
owing
vehic
les do
not o
ffer a
Siriu
s 6-m
onth
pre-p
aid su
bscri
ption
: 2011
Fiest
a S, F
usion
S, M
ustan
g V6 C
oupe
, Mus
tang V
6 Con
vertib
le, Ta
urus S
E, Fle
x SE,
Edge
SE, E
xplor
er Ba
se, Ex
pedit
ion SS
V/SS
V Max
(spe
cial s
ervice
vehic
le – f
leet o
nly), R
ange
r XL (
excl S
uper
Cab)
, F-15
0 XL,
F-250
/F-350
/F-45
0 XL,
E-Seri
es Va
n, E-S
eries
Cutaw
ay/St
rippe
d Cha
ssis, 2
012 Fo
cus S
, Foc
us SE
, Foc
us SE
L and
Mus
tang V
6. ©2
012 Fo
rd Mo
tor Co
mpan
y of C
anad
a, Lim
ited.
All rig
hts re
serve
d.
NOW MORE CHOICE THAN YOU CAN IMAGINE.▲
CERTAIN DATE RESTRICTIONS APPLY. OFFERS NOT AVAILABLE AT THE SAME TIME.
JANUARY 31 CHOOSE
OR0%PURCHASEFINANCINGAS LOW AS
On most new 2011 and 2012 models.
JANUARY 16-30 CHOOSE
$9,500MANUFACTURER
REBATES
UP TO
On most new 2011 and 2012 models. 2011 F-150 5.0L & 3.7L amount shown.
****%‡‡
albertaford.ca
Hurry in and get the vehicle and offer you’ve been thinking about. Only at your Alberta Ford Store.
STANDARD ON MOST NEW FORD VEHICLES
Vehicle shown with optional equipment.
$175@0%APR
††2011 F-150SUPER CAB XLT 5.0L 4X4
PURCHASE FINANCE FOR ONLY
FINANCED BI-WEEKLY FOR 72 MONTHS WITH $4,250 DOWN OR EQUIVALENT TRADE.
INCLUDES $1,550 FREIGHT AND AIR TAX. VALID FROM JANUARY 16-30, 2012.INCLUDES $1
2011 RANGERSUPER CAB SPORT 4X2
$119@0%APR
††
$299@0%APR
††
PURCHASE FINANCE FOR ONLY
2011 F-250 SUPER DUTYSUPER CAB XLT 4X4 WESTERN EDITION
FINANCED BI-WEEKLY FOR 60 MONTHS
WITH $1,500 DOWN OR EQUIVALENT TRADE.INCLUDES $1,450 FREIGHT. VALID FROM JANUARY 16-30, 2012.
10.5L/100km 27MPG HWY^^
15.0L/100km 19MPG CITY^^
TRACTIONCONTROL
AVAILABLE SYNC®◆
MP3 COMPATIBILITY
WESTERN EDITION PACKAGE INCLUDES: REVERSE CAMERA • TAILGATE STEP • SYNC®
• FOGLAMPS • BLACK PLATFORM RUNNING BOARDS • 18" BRIGHT MACHINED ALUMINUM WHEELS
TRACTIONCONTROL
SYNC®◆MP3 COMPATIBILITY
9.8L/100km 29MPG HWY^^
13.5L/100km 21MPG CITY^^
TRACTIONCONTROL
AVAILABLE 4WD
MP3 COMPATIBILITY
PURCHASE FINANCE FOR ONLY
FINANCED BI-WEEKLY FOR 60 MONTHS
WITH $5,150 DOWN OR EQUIVALENT TRADE.INCLUDES $1,550 FREIGHT AND AIR TAX. VALID FROM JANUARY 16-30, 2012.
$1,000 ELIGIBLE COSTCO MEMBERS RECEIVE ON MOST 2011 AND 2012 FORD VEHICLES.
VISIT FORDCOSTCO.CA
▼
1040 Westridge Road, Strathmore I www.byronsmithford.com I 403-934-2100
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 23
www.byronsmithford.com
1-877-814-1558
w w w . s t r a t h m o r e a u t o c r e d i t . c o mNo Credit? Bad Credit? Try Strathmore Auto Credit! Experience our No Hassle Guarantee! All Applications accepted!
Winter Storm Warning:
the Ford eScape can handle it!
Not only is the Ford EscapE one of the most
fuel-efficient SUV’s on the mar-ket, it is also rated one of the safest.
With AdvanceTrac Roll Stability Control, theEscape also
features a unique vehicle-roll motion sensor that works
in conjunction with the Anti-Lock Brake System
(ABS), traction control, and yaw control.
thiS Weekend
0%
Financing 72 monthsor 0% lease 36 month
It won’t get any better than this!
At 1:40 a.m. on March 22 a fire raged through a home at the corner of Briarwood Road and Briarwood Cres-cent in Strathmore. Four neighbouring homes were evacuated for the safety of the occupants due to the severity of the fire and wind direction. The occupants of the residence where the fire started were not home at the time. A second residence next to the first, was dam-aged by the fire.
j a n u a r y 2 0 , 2 0 1 2
Home Games Saturday, January 21 • 8:00 pm vs Medicine Hat Cubs
Strathmore Family Centre - Gold Arena
Sun., Jan. 22 • 7:30 pm vs High River; Sat., Jan. 28 • 8:00 pm vs Mountainview
AWAY GAMES: Friday, Jan. 27 • 8:00 pm Stettler; Sunday, Jan. 29 • 2:30 pm Ponoka
January 22 check out the CE Franklin $10,000 Shoot to Win Contest and the Ducks Unlimited Silent Auction!
Come Watch Our Run for the
Playoffs!
UFA Bisons captain Mitch McAllister was named the December Player of the Month for the South Division prior to the team’s home game versus the Calgary NW Flames on Jan. 13 at the Strathmore Family Centre. The Bisons lost 4-2, before falling 3-2 to St. Albert the following day.
Jody Schneider Photo
Mario Prusina Times Editor
The UFA Bisons remained without a win to start 2012 after losing a pair of home games this past weekend at the Strathmore Family Centre.
The local triple-A midget team was defeated 4-2 by the Calgary NW Flames on Jan. 13, before losing 3-2 to the St. Albert Raiders the following day, extending their losing streak to five games (including the Mac’s Midget championship game).
“We’re just taking shortcuts - our intensity and attention to detail were a little bit better, but we’re still not where we need it to be,” said Bisons head coach Jeremy Friesen. “Both games we had a lead, both games we had it tied 2-2 going into the third period … and we didn’t have a push back like we needed to.
“When you cheat a little bit … that is the end result.”
By starting the New Year with four straight reg-ular season losses, the Bisons dropped to 12-9-6
on the season, essentially eliminating a chance at a first round playoff bye.
“I think we can cancel one of those (two spots) out,” said Friesen. “To be honest with you, I’m not sure we wanted one of those (byes). We’re a team that likes to play and like to get some momentum built up. You’re going to have to give your best eventually, so may as well start in the first round.”
The Bisons look to get back on track this week-end, when they play a couple of division oppo-nents. The Herd will travel to Calgary to take on the Northstars on Jan. 19, before returning home to host the Calgary Buffaloes on Jan. 22 at the Strathmore Family Centre.
“It’s another big test. We’ve talked about this stretch run for a long time,” said the coach. “It doesn’t get any easier – we’ve got the Northstars twice, the Buffs, Red Deer, St. Albert, Leduc – those are top, top teams in this league and teams that are ahead of us in the standings. It’s a great test to see where we’re at – it is a great challenge for the guys.”
Bisons start 2012 on slide
sports
Manny EvErEtt Times Contributor
The Community of Gleichen will be hosting their third Annual Hockey Day in their commu-nity on Feb. 11. It is an opportunity to go out and play one of Canada’s well known sports in a non-competitive environment.
Pond hockey is just like indoor hockey but is generally played outdoors and most of the time on a lake or pond. It has over the years become synonymous with “non-competitive” or fun hockey. Pond hockey in tournaments are played four on four but when playing casually there are no set number of players on a team. There are no goalies in pond hockey, the goals can range anywhere from being regular hockey nets to people’s tennis shoes.
Since pond hockey started the popularity has soared and official pond hockey tournaments are found across the globe. Pond hockey tour-naments have raised the concept of youth pick-up hockey into a serious art form. The rink can
range from any size or shape, and typically re-semble a regular indoor ice hockey rink. Some pond hockey rinks use boards, however in most the surrounding snow makes a good substitute.
Registration is for individual children be-tween the ages of 4 to 17 years old. Both male and female may register and will be on co-ed teams. Registration fees include lunch. Each child registered will be playing a total of three shinny-style hockey games, and some voluntary skills sessions will be offered during the lunch break for those who are interested.
The Gleichen Ag Society has built three out-door rinks and will use the indoor ice surface as well to maximize fun for all the participants. Many volunteer hours have gone into this proj-ect and they hope to have another fabulous turnout this year.
Registration will begin at 8 a.m. with the games following at 9 a.m.
For more information please contact Cara Sheppard at [email protected] or call her at 403-734-3515.
Outdoor rinks getting ready in Gleichen
Hockey day in GA is coming back for a third year this February. The community of Glei-chen has built three outdoor rinks, and the indoor ice surface will also be used to host all of the kids.
Manny Everett Photo
Holy Cross Collegiate in Strathmore hosted a Junior High girls’ bas-ketball tournament this past weekend with teams coming from Tro-chu, St. Joseph’s in Brooks, Beiseker, Carbon, Brooks Jr. High, JT Foster from Nanton, Crowther Memorial and home team the Holy Cross Crusaders. The HCC Crusaders played until the final where they lost 42 to 16. They got into foul trouble early and had to sit out one of their top players. They had started the game slow when Crowther’s team capitalized on every opportunity. The Crusaders de-fense got better as the game went on but the first quarter they were just outplayed. Payge Bratt and Iris Gelenhyes were the MVP play-ers for the Crusdare team from the weekends tournament. Both girls played outstanding games by creating turnovers and capitalizing on them a shooting the ball well.
Manny Everett Photo
Holy Cross Collegiate hosts Jr. High girls basketball tournament
Strathmore’s celebration of lights
TIMESSTRATHMORE
This ad is proudly sponsored by
Please take the time to fill in this survey as your comments and feedback is very important to us.
Have you attended the Christmas Park at the Agricultural Grounds this past year? Yes ________________ No _________________
How many times did you go to the park and how many people were in your group? Times ________________ No. of People _________________________
What features did you like best about the Park?
What Hours would you like to see the Park opened?
What would you like to see added to the Park?
Would you like to see a Christmas Eve event and a New Years Eve event? __________________________
Would you like to volunteer or be park of an Organizational Planning Committee for 2012?If Yes please provide
Name ________________________________________________________________________________
Phone No._____________________________________________________________________________
Email address__________________________________________________________________________
Do you have any LED Lights or displays that you would like to donate to the Christmas Park?Yes _____________________
All surveys will be entered for a draw. Deadline to receive surveys is January 24th.You can drop off your surveys at the Strathmore Times Office, fax to (403) 934-5546, email to [email protected] or mail to 85 Strathford Close, Strathmore, AB T1P 1S5
We would like to thank all our Sponsors, donators and everyone who attended the Christmas Park this season.
We look forward to seeing you in November for the 5th. Annual Light Up the Night.
Celebration of Lights Christmas Park 2011 SUrvey
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 25
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
Manny Everett Photos
The Strathmore Storm peewee Tier 5 and 6 hockey teams hosted a tourna-ment in Standard Jan. 14 and 15.
Manny EvErEtt Times Contributor
Two of the four peewee boys teams from Strathmore hosted a successful tourna-ment in Standard over the weekend.
The Strathmore Storm Tier 5 and the Strathmore Storm Tier 6 each hosted two other teams during the fun-filled tournament.
The Tier 5 teams included the Strathmore Storm, Fort Saskatchewan Rangers and the Airdrie Bombers. The Tier 6 teams were the Strath-more Storm, Drumheller Raptors, and the Chester-mere Lakers.
The overall winners in Tier 5 were the Strathmore Storm, second place went to Fort Saskatchewan, and rounding off the tournament in third place were the Aird-rie Bombers.
The Heart and Hustle awards from the Strathmore Storm went to Reese Taubert and Austin MacKenzie, and Most Valuable Player (MVP) awards went to Shilo Petit and Calen Wilson.
In the Tier 6 division the Chestermere Lakers took first place, followed by the Drumheller Raptors, and the Strathmore Storm pulling the third place spot.
The winners of the Heart and Hustle for Tier 6 were Tanner Owel, and MVP went to Tyler Markel.
Just to make note of the different awards handed out, the difference between the two awards is that the coaches chose the Heart and Hustle from their own team, which was the player who “upped their play” for that game.
The MVP is chosen by the opposing coach. They chose the player they thought made the biggest contri-bution for their respective teams.
Karen Corbiell, who orga-nized the tournament, said, “the kids that I talked to said they had fun. We had a great group of parents to help out with the time and score keeping, raffle table, selling of 50/50’s and all the other tasks that go in to making a tournament successful.”
Strathmore Storm PeeWee Hockey tournament a huge success
SO005358
SO005358
3” wide version
3.75” wide version
2012 AOWMA Trade Show & Convention Come and visit over 40 vendors displaying products &
technologies for the wastewater industry.
Trade Show - January 27, 2012: 10am to 9pm - FREE Convention - January 26-28, 2012
Mayfield Inn & Suites 16615—109th Avenue, Edmonton, AB
Contact 877.489.7471
or visit www.aowma.com for
more information
2012 AOWMA Trade Show & Convention Come and visit over 40 vendors displaying products &
technologies for the wastewater industry.
Trade Show - January 27, 2012: 10am to 9pm - FREE Convention - January 26-28, 2012
Mayfield Inn & Suites 16615—109th Avenue, Edmonton, AB
Contact 877.489.7471
or visit www.aowma.com for
more information
2012 AOWMA Trade Show & Convention Come and visit over 40 vendors displaying products &
technologies for the wastewater industry.
Trade Show - January 27, 2012: 10am to 9pm - FREE Convention - January 26-28, 2012
Mayfield Inn & Suites 16615—109th Avenue, Edmonton, AB
Contact 877.489.7471
or visit www.aowma.com for
more information
2012 AOWMA Trade Show & Convention Come and visit over 40 vendors displaying products &
technologies for the wastewater industry.
Trade Show - January 27, 2012: 10am to 9pm - FREE Convention - January 26-28, 2012
Mayfield Inn & Suites 16615—109th Avenue, Edmonton, AB
Contact 877.489.7471
or visit www.aowma.com for
more information
2012 AOWMA Trade Show & Convention Come and visit over 40 vendors displaying products &
technologies for the wastewater industry.
Trade Show - January 27, 2012: 10am to 9pm - FREE Convention - January 26-28, 2012
Mayfield Inn & Suites 16615—109th Avenue, Edmonton, AB
Contact 877.489.7471
or visit www.aowma.com for
more information
2012 AOWMA Trade Show & Convention Come and visit over 40 vendors displaying products &
technologies for the wastewater industry.
Trade Show - January 27, 2012: 10am to 9pm - FREE Convention - January 26-28, 2012
Mayfield Inn & Suites 16615—109th Avenue, Edmonton, AB
Contact 877.489.7471
or visit www.aowma.com for
more information
SO005332
SO005332
3” wide version
3.75” wide version
Jody Schneider Photos
Stabler Goal Tending inc. held a goalie clinic on Jan. 13 for any Strathmore atom, peewee and bantam goalies interested in learning to improve their skills. Novice players who may have an interest in being in the net were also invited to participate.
Learning the ropes
Page 26 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012
classifiedstimes
Get your Classified ads in the
times!
Call Tracey 403-934-5589
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
Check Us Out on Facebook!
nOTiCeSGROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH US. Business plan-ning, financing, loans, train-ing and advisory services available at no charge. Call Community Futures Wild Rose Toll-Free at 1-888-881-9675 or visit us at cf-wildrose.ca for more infor-mation. Business services to support you.
FOr SalePREmIUm WOOd PEllETS. $300 per ton. P/U. Call 403-860-3806.
COming evenTS
nOTiCeS
meeTingS
For any further information on these trips and for a detailed brochure call 1-866-362-5416
or visit our web site www.dejongstours.com
De Jong’s Tours
20 day trip to Arizona
February 3-22, 2012Cost $2,225.00 per person, dbl
Includes 19 night’s accommodations, baggage handling, all breakfasts, 2
lunches, 3 dinners, Marlin Travel Tour Director throughout,
Attractions including: 5 nights Tucson, 6 nights Tempe (Phoenix),
Historic Temple Square, Zion National Park, Grand Canyon National Park,
Oak Creek Canyon, Tucson City Tour and Tombstone with local guide,
Kartchner Caverns, Old Tucson Studios, Arizona Sonora Desert Museum,
Phoenix Tour with local guide, Mesa Swap Meet, Old Scottsdale, Organ Stop
Pizza, Olive Mill Tour & Lunch, The Dutton’s, Las Vegas, Farewell Dinner.
50th Year Wedding Anniversary for
Ernest & Joyce Walker(February 3, 1962)
Nightingale Community HallSaturday, February 4, 2012
2 pm. Program at 3 pm.Lunch to follow
No Gifts PleaseWe look forward to seeing our family and friends.
“Come Celebrate with Us”
How To Talk So Kids Will Listen
Wheatland F.C.S.S. presents the six-week parenting course by Co-Authors
Adele Faber and Elaine Mazlish for parents of children ages 5 to 14
• Be heard without nagging, lecturing, yelling, bribing!
• Manage Feelings (eg. anger, disappointment, frustration)
• gain Co-operation to willing do: homework, clean up, get ready for school,
eat meals, go to bed, daily chores• DisCipline MethoDs that Make sense
and work for both parent and chld
Cost: $25/person or $40/couple
Starts Thurs., Jan 26 to Thurs., March 16 sessions - 7:00 - 9:00 pm.
Wheatland FCSS office, 85 Lakeside Blvd.
Registration: Wheatland FCSS 403-934-5335, email: [email protected]
or in person.
lET’S TAlK man-to-man. If you’re a man who’s had sex with a man we want to hear what’s on your mind. Be part of our confidential survey and help us build a healthier community. Call us toll free 1-855-846-mAlE (6253). learn more at malecall.ca.
dATING SERVICE. long-term/shortterm relationships. Free to try! 1-877-297-9883. live intimate conversation, Call #7878 or 1-888-534-6984. live adult 1on1 Call 1-866-311-9640 or #5015. meet local single ladies. 1- 877-804-5381. (18+).
TRUE AdVICE! True clarity! True Psychics! 1-877-342-3036 or 1-900-528- 6258 or mobile #3563. (18+) $3.19/minute; www.truepsychics.ca.
dO YOU NEEd to borrow mon-ey - Now? If you own a home or real estate, Alpine Credits will lend you money - It’s that simple. 1-877-486- 2161.
miSCCRImINAl RECORd? Think: Canadian pardon. U.S. travel waiver. (24 hour record check). divorce? Simple. Fast.Inexpensive. debt recovery? Alberta collection to $25,000. Calgary 403- 2 2 8 - 1 3 0 0 / 1 - 8 0 0 - 3 4 7 - 2 5 4 0 ;www.accesslegalresearch.com.
mONEYPROVIdER.COm. $500 loan and +. No credit refused. Fast, easy, 100% secure. 1-877-776-1660.
PAWN SHOP ONlINE. Get cash fast! Sell or get a loan for your watch, jewelry, gold, diamonds, art or collectibles -from home! Online: www.PAWNUP.com or toll free 1-888- 435-7870.
HAWAII ON THE mAINlANd, where healthy low-cost living can be yours. modern Arenal maleku Condominiums, 24/7 secured Community, Costa Rica “the most friendly coun-try on earth!” 1-780-952-0709; www.CanTico.ca.
miSC
Cheadle Community Club
AnnuAl GenerAl MeetinG
tuesday February 7, 2012. 7pm @ the hall.
Please come out and support
your community. Everyone welcome!
C-Can Storage
20’x8’
Call 403-901-5255
Strathmore Prayer & healing roomS
EvEryonE WElcomEFor more information
call 403-901-0893 or visit us at
115a 3rd. avenue.
Come in and be encouraged! Free Prayer for healing, miracles & restoration.
every monday 7 - 9 pm.
Lutheran Church Canada (LCC)
worship services are being held every
Tuesday evening 6:30 pm at Trinity Lutheran Christian Academy
630 Westchester RoadInfo call: 403-901-0205
Email Pastor Nick: [email protected]
All are welcome!
Thank you to all of you who provided meals, for our snow angel who shoveled our walks regularly and for all your phone calls, visits,
prayers and support while Harvey was ill and after his passing. Thank you also for
your charitable donations, flowers and cards in his memory.
Thank you to Dr. Avramenko, Dr. Onwudiwe and also the staff at Strathmore General Hospi-tal and Strathmore Home Care for the excellent
help and care during his time of illness.Words cannot express my appreciation and gratitude for the support and compassion of family and friends during this difficult time.
Love you all, Helen Dougan
Thank You
Thank You Strathmore Elks Lodge #491
On behalf of the Strathmore Golf Club Future Development Arts & Recreation
Foundation, we would like to recognize the Strathmore Elks Lodge #491 for their generous donation of $5000 towards a proposed multi-use facility at the
Strathmore Golf Club. The Elks interests are in the development of the bowling ally, which is part of the multi-use facility and have pledged another considerable sum
towards this future project. The donation, which was matched by the Strathmore Golf Club, will be held in trust until the project
is presented to the shareholders of the SGC, for approval March 14th 2012.
Thank You Elks Lodge!
COming evenTS
A sincere thank you to all my Family, relatives, friends and neighbours
who visited or phoned me during my recent hospitalization and resulting
recuperation.
An extra big thanks to Dr. Fanning and the wonderful staff of the
Strathmore Hospital.
Community is defined as caring and sharing and I have the best.
Alfred Reinhardt
Thank You
Thank yOUS
Thank yOUS
Mario Prusina Times Editor
The Wheatland Kings managed to split a pair of road games against some of the top teams in the Heritage Junior B Hockey League this past weekend.
The Kings fell 7-5 to the Red Deer Vipers on Jan. 14, before posting a 5-3 win over the top team in the league, the Okotoks Bisons the following day.
Wheatland opened the trip with a solid two periods, taking a 5-2 edge over the Vipers before allowing five unanswered goals in the third period en route to the loss.
Brandon Newfeld had a goal and an assist, while Ross Fox, Brennan Gras-dahl, Tyler Brandon and Parker Goerg-sen each lit the lamp. Evan Elaschuk chipped in with a pair of assists for the Kings.
Despite the loss, the Kings went to Okotoks the following day and defeat-ed the Bisons 5-3.
Wheatland stormed out to a 4-0 lead before Okotoks made things a little dicey, scoring three unanswered goals. However, the Kings iced the game with a late goal, defeating the Bisons for the second time this season.
Georgsen led the offence, scoring twice and adding an assist, while Gras-dahl provided three assists in the win.
Ty Brinton, Neufeld and Ty Goodea-gle also scored for the Kings, who im-proved to 13-15-1-2 on the season.
The Kings are now preparing for a pair of home games this coming week-end against a couple of divisional ri-vals.
They will host the Medicine Hat Cubs on Jan. 21 (8 p.m.) and the High River Flyers the following day (7:30 p.m.) at the Strathmore Family Centre.
A split on the road
TIMESSTRATHMORE
Your opinion is something we always want to hear. Call or contact us online.
WE’RE ALL EARS
Questions? Comments? Story Ideas?Let us know how
we're doing.
403.934.5589www.strathmoretimes.com
[email protected], 114 Canal Garden, Strathmore, AB
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 27
Get your Classified ads in the times!
Get your Classified ads in the
times!
Get your Classified ads in!www.strathmoretimes.com
help wantedhelp wantedhelp wantedHIRING - F.T. Kitchen Helper at the Roadhouse Restau-rant - $11.30/hr experi-ence preferred, but will train. F.T. Cook $13.61/hr 3-5 years experience required. Mail resume to: 510 Hwy #1 Strathmore AB T1P1M6.
TIRe TeCHNICIAN WANTed. experience preferred but willing to train the right person. MUST have Valid drivers License. drop off Resume in person to the Fountain Tire in Strathmore Or Fax it ATTN: Bob Vert to 403-934-6271.
NOW HIRING - F.T. at the Strathmore Station - Kitch-en Helpers 11.30/hr expe-rience preferred, but will train. F.T. Cook $13.61/hr 3-5 years experience re-quired. Mail resume to 380 Ridge Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5 or Fax 403-934-9390 or email: [email protected].
help wantedF/T LINe COOK ReqUIRed IMMedIATeLy. Apply at 104 Main Street, Carseland or call 403-901-0302.
classifiedstimes
Greenhouse /nursery Grower
required for annual, perennial and woody ornamental production. Experience
with propagation, production systems, record keeping, supervision, and management skills are required.
Duties include planning, directing, controlling the operations of the nursery and greenhouse,
including but not limited to supervision of planting, transplanting, plant maintenance including identifying and controlling insect,
disease, and weed problems and other related tasks. Customer Service Abilities.
Starting wage rate $12.50 - $18 per hour, depending on qualifications.
We area located 20 minutes east of Calgary off #1 highway.
Please fax your resume to Greenview nurseries & Tree Farms Corp
403-936-5981, or email [email protected]
help wanted
Custom feedlot & farming operation looking
for full-time employees
Competitive wages including O.T and other Benefits.
Valid driver’s licence and a good attitude a must. High school
diploma an asset.
Send resumes to:namaka farms inC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3Fax (403) 934-6133
FULL TIME DEALER ACCOUNTANTREQUIRED AT STRATHMORE MOTOR PRODUCTS
Good starting salary and company benefits.Prefer GM accounting back-ground.
ADP experience a definite asset.
Call Hal or Clarence at 403-934-3334 for appt. or email [email protected]
Library CLerk required for
Strathmore muniCipaL Library
A permanent part-time (21 hrs per week) Library Clerk is required to commence immediately. Duties for the position include:
• Circulating and shelving library materials. • Responding to reference and general enquiries. • Processing new memberships. • Assisting with public-use computers and library equipment. • Implementing programming for various age groups.
As this position will involve conducting children’s programming, experience with children is an asset. Applicants must be computer literate and able to lift boxes weighing up to 30lbs. The successful candidate will be required to provide a Criminal Record Check and must be available to work various shifts including evenings and weekends. Forward resume and cover letter to: Jesse Traquair Director of Library Services Strathmore Municipal Library 85 Lakeside Blvd. Strathmore, AB., T1P 1A1 Phone: 403-934-5440 Email: [email protected]
Deadline for applications: January 27, 2012
MASSAGe CAReeR. The key to a successful career is a quality school. Place your trust in A.I.M. to deliver a solid education, guaranteed! Part-time study in March, apply today! 1-877- 6 4 6 - 1 0 1 8 ; www.albertainstitu-teofmassage.com.
ReFLeXOLOGy CLASSeS, fun and relaxed learning. Good for the sole. Register now limited space. Start-ing March 10 & 11, 2012. Phone edwards & Holloway Health and Wellness 403-340-1330.
training
RIBeRO HOMeS currently has an opening for a Sales Associate in our show homes in Strathmore and Lyalta. Motivated individu-als with great people skills, able to work evenings and weekends and your own vehicle are requirements of this position. Please email your resume with cover let-ter [email protected].
TOddLe INN dAyCARe, va-cancies for on-call position. duties include supervising children and program plan-ning as well as light cleaning duties. Job requirements; criminal record check, 1st aid and must hold a child-care professional certificate. drop off resumes at the day care, 309, 2nd Ave. Strath-more.
TRee TO TRee NURSeRIeS of GLeICHeN, ALBeRTA is seeking general labourers. duties include heavy lift-ing, planting nursery stock, equipment operation, weed control. 40 hrs/week. April 3 - October 31, 2012. $9.40 /hour. Send cover letter and resume to [email protected].
Need TO AdVeRTISe? Province wide classifieds. Reach over 1 million readers weekly. Only $259. + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call this newspaper NOW for details or call 1- 800-282-6903 ext. 228.
ALBeRTA eARTHMOVING company requires a Jour-neyman Heavy duty Me-chanic. you will work in a modern shop and also have mechanics truck for field work. The job is at edson, Alberta. We require that you have experience on Cat crawlers and/or deere ex-cavators. Call Lloyd at 780-723-5051.
INTeRIOR HeAVy eqUIP-MeNT Operator School. Locations in Alberta & BC. Hands on real world training.Full sized equipment. Job placement assistance. Fund-ing available. 1-866-399-3853; www.iheschool.com.
MedICAL TRAINeeS needed now! Hospitals & doctors need well trained staff! No experience needed! Local training & job placement available! Call for more info! 1-888-748-4126.
CLASS 1 COMPANy dry bulk drivers required full-time in the edmonton area. excel-lent wages and home time! email resume to [email protected].
TReNCHUK CATTLe CO. has positions available at their feedlot in Smoky Lake, Al-berta. Labourers/feedtruck drivers $17.-$22./hour. Feedlot Manager/Class 1 truck drivers/mechanical $22.-$25./hour, all depend-ing on experience and quali-fications. Housing available. Fax resume to 780-656-3962 or call William at 780-656-0052.
WeSTeRN STeRLINGS/OK Tires busy service team ac-cepting resumes for Service Advisor/Writer. Responsibili-ties: Provide top-notch cus-tomer service, consultation & explanation of required ve-hicle service. Salary position,commissioned compensa-tion. Great benefit package with pension plan. Fax re-sume 780-481-7725. email: [email protected].
eARN eXTRA CASH! Part-time, fulltime immediate openings for men & women. easy computer work, other positions are available. Can be done from home. No experience needed; www.HWC-AB.com.
ReCRUITING OWNeR OPeRA-TORS for Bulk Solutions, dry Bulk division. Work in and around the edmonton area. Very high earning potential $30,000.+ per month. dry bulk experience an asset. Contact Colin at 780-969-1097.
M.I.C.s GROUP of Health Services (View job ad at www.micsgroup.com). Fax 705-258-2645; [email protected]. Pharmacist:Permanent full-time ($120,000. - $150,000.+ benefits). The Pharmacist direct clinical support for three Hospital sites within MICs. qualifications: de-gree in Pharmacy (BScPhm, Pharmd). Licensed with the Ontario College of Pharmacy. Recent/current acute care/hospital pharmacy experi-ence.
SPeedWAy MOVING SyS-TeMS ReqUIReS O/O for our 1 ton and 3 ton fleets to transport RVs through-out North America. We of-fer competitive rates and Co. fuel cards. Paid twice monthly-direct deposit. Must have clean abstract and abil-ity to cross border. 1-866-736-6483; www.speedway-movingsystems.com.
BLACK PReSS KOOTeNAy requires a Publisher for the Golden Star. Ideally, you will be a results oriented indi-vidual with a strong back-ground in sales, marketing and financial management preferably in the newspaper industry. However relevant experience will be consid-ered. Send resume, with cover letter by January 20, 2012 to: Chuck Bennett, 514 Hall St., Nelson, BC, V1L 1Z2; chuckbennett@ blackpress.ca. Phone 250-352-1890.
PROFeSSIONAL SALeS CON-SULTANTS required. Be a part of Central Alberta’s larg-est volume Ford dealer. We offer a competitive pay plan with aggressive bonus struc-tures, vehicle allowance and Central Alberta’s largest inventory of new and used vehicles. If you are looking to be part of our winning team: Please forward your resume: Attention: dean BrackenburyGSM or dan Anderson SM. email: [email protected]. Fax 780-352-0986. Toll free 1-800-232-7255.
INTeReSTed IN the Commu-nity Newspaper business? Alberta’s weekly newspa-pers are looking for people like you. Post your resume online. FRee. V i s i t : www.awna.com/resumes_add.php.
M.I.C.s GROUP of Health Services, Matheson-Iroquois Falls-Cochrane. (View job ad at www.micsgroup.com). Fax 705-258-2645; [email protected]. dietitian (full-time position). This position will be based at Bingham Memorial Hos-pital (Matheson, ON), and will provide Clinical Nutri-tion services and diabetes Program and long-term care services. Must hold a Bachelor degree in dietetics, have successfully complet-ed an accredited internship program and be eligible for membership in the College of dietitians of Ontario. ex-cellent salary, employee benefits, travelling compen-sation package and a sign-ing bonus is available.
dRILLING FLUIdS PRO-GRAMMeR. Canadian energy Services (www.canadianen-ergyservices.com), a leading independent drilling fluids provider in North America and is listed on the Toronto Stock exchange under CeU, is experiencing exceptional business growth. Because of this growth, we are looking to add another motivated, enthusiastic, diligent, and detail orientated individual to join our team as a drill-ing Fluids Programmer. This position is based in Calgary, Alberta and reports to the Tech Manager. This diverse position has many duties to challenge the right candi-date, including, but not lim-ited to the following: Prepare drilling fluids proposals withaccuracy, attention to detail and in a timely manner. In-terpretation of existing well reports, tour sheets, data compression, and transla-tion into well synopsis and area maps. Assist with day-to-day activities such as the preparation of reports and well reviews, as well as well planning, etc. Interactions with sales Representatives, Operations Personnel, Field Staff, and Customers. The right candidate will have a proven track record demon-strating the following quali-fications: Previous hands on drilling Fluids experience and/or programming in drilling fluids is preferred. A Petroleum Technology educational background is preferred. demonstrated ability to work in a dynamic and fast paced environment. excellent communication skills, both written and ver-bal. expert computer skills in excel, Microsoft Word, and Power Point. experience with GeoVista, XI Technologies, IHS, and Hydraulics pro-grams would be beneficial. Strong interpersonal skills, a team player who is capable of working independently. Adaptable with the ability to organize, prioritize, and ad-just as demands dictate. Le-gally able to work in Canada. Canadian energy Services offers our employees a com-petitive salary and benefits package commensurate with experience. Please send your resume and coverletter in confidence to [email protected]. We thank all ap-plicants for their interest; however we will only contactthose individuals who qualify for an interview.
help wanted
help wanted
help wanted
help wanted
dISCONNeCTed PHONe? Phone Factory Home Phone Service. No one refused! Low monthly rate! Calling features and unlimited long distance available. Call Phone Fac-tory today! 1-877-336-2274; www.phonefactory.ca
CRIMINAL ReCORd? Guar-anteed record removal since 1989. Confidential. Fast. Af-fordable. Our A+ BBB rating assures employment/travel freedom. Call for free infor-mation booklet. 1-8-NOW-PARdON (1-866-972-7366). RemoveyourRecord.com.
Fuel Automotive & Accessories is a full service automotive repair shop specializing in diesel performance and repair for Strathmore and surrounding area. Currently accepting applications for licensed Automotive Technician or 3rd yr Apprentice. Diesel experience beneficial. Apply in person or email resume to [email protected]
Licensed/Apprentice
Automotive Technician
class 1 driverRequired to haul pipe.
Fax resume with abstact
403-901-1531
Stay at Home Mom Wanted!To provide Day Care Service
for our 11 month old son. Ideal Mom would be available from 7 am to 6 pm Mon. - Fri.
Located somewhere between Rockyford & Strathmore
403-901-9408
child care
Sharon’s Doggie Do’s
Professional All Breed Dog grooming.
Strathmore. 18 years experience. Reasonable Rates & Calm Environment.
Sharon 403-934-3824
pets
miscMeTAL ROOFING & SIdING. Best prices! 36” Hi-Tensile TUFF-Rib 29ga. Galvalume $.69 sq. ft. Colours $.85 sq. ft. 40 year Warranty. ALTA-WIde Builders Supplies 1-888-263-8254.
BIG BUILdING SALe. “Clear-ance Sale you don’t want to miss!” 20x26 $4995. 25x34 $6460. 30x44 $9640. 40x70 $17,945. 47x90 $22,600. One end included. Pioneer Steel 1-800-668- 5422; www.pio-neersteel.ca.
AT LAST! An iron filter that works. Ironeater! Fully patent-ed Canada/ U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, sulfur, smell, manganese from well water. Since 1957. Phone 1-800-BIGIRON; www.bigirondrilling.com.
$10. CASH BACK for every pound you lose. Herbal Magic. Lose weight guaranteed! Call Herbal Magic now at 1- 800-827-8975 for more informa-tion. Limited time offer.
STeeL BUILdINGS for all uses! Beat the 2012 steel increase. Make an offer on sell-off models at factory and save thousands now! Call for free brochure, 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.
misc misc
Get your Classified ads in the
times!
Page 28 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012
classifiedstimes
Check Us Out on Facebook!
Get your Classified ads in the
times!
Check Us Out on Facebook!
help wanted help wanted help wanted help wanted
50% CO-OWNER SOUGHT for professionally managed late model Meridian 391 lux-ury motor yacht with prime moorage downtown Van-couver. Skippering/ training available. 604-669- 2248 ext. 2; www.one4yacht.com.
NOVA PROMOTIONAL PROD-UCTS. 30 years plus in pro-motional. Complete line of screening equipment. Turn key operation; [email protected]. 306-695-3866. Indian Head, Sask.
FREE FREE vending ma-chines. Create your own cash income. Up to $100,000. + per year. Pro-tected territories going fast. For full details call now 1-866-668-6629. Website:www.tcvend.com.
WELL ESTABLISHED Pilot Truck Company for sale. More info: www.north-erndispatch.ca. Buy now at the busiest time of the year. Only good qualified buyers. Gord 780-968-1000. Email: [email protected].
bUsiiness Opps
Chinook Credit Union Ltd – Strathmore BranchEmployment Opportunity
2 Part-time positionsMember Service Representative I
The position is responsible for providing over-the-counter services such as: accepting deposits, cashing cheques, processing utility payments, calculating foreign and domestic exchange, custody, balancing and security of cash, etc. The position responds to member inquiries on all branch products and services.
The ideal candidate must exhibit: • a positive attitude • a desire to help people • excellent communication skills They will find opportunities to cross-sell or refer sales opportunities to appropriate staff and have a desire to grow within a professional environment. Proficiency with computers is necessary; experience in the service industry is an asset. A minimum of one year post-second-ary education, preferably in accounting or business administration, is preferred.
Please submit resumes to:
People Solutions Administration Branch
Box 1137 99 2nd Street West
Brooks, Alberta, T1R 1B9Fax # (403) 362-4239
Email: [email protected] Web site: www.chinookcu.com
Closing Date: January 27, 2012
We thank all applicants for their interest and will be in contact if we can offer an interview.
You can find more about our organization at www.chinookcu.com.
FLEET SAFETY INTERNATIONAL INCL.Requires a
PART TImE DRIvINg CORPORATE
COAChMust have a valid minimum Class 5 Drivers License
Clean Driver’s AbstractStrong people communication skills
Hours required: 7 am. - 4:30 pm.
For more information or to send your resume email: [email protected]
or fax your resume to (403) 283-8666
Richardson International is a worldwide handler and merchandiser of major Canadian-grown grains and oilseeds. We sell crop inputs and related services through our western network of Ag Business Centres and actively participate in canola processing as one of North America’s largest suppliers of canola oil and meal. In all areas of our business, Richardson continues to provide high-quality products and superior customer service.
SUCCESS STARTS HERE
For more information on this position and other career opportunities visit www.richardson.ca
© HR AD•WORKS®
Media: Delete Copyright Notice Before Printing
This material is developed by, and is the property of, HR AD•WORKS Ltd. and is to be used only in connection with services rendered by HR AD•WORKS Ltd. It is not to be copied, reproduced, published, exhibited or otherwise used without the expressed written consent of HR AD•WORKS Ltd.
Please note:A maximum of three (3) proofs will be provided.Ads requiring more than three (3) proofs will be billed design time at a rate of $50 per hour.
100% Manitoba Jobs
®mbjobs.ca
100% Alberta Jobs
®abjobs.ca
100% Saskatchewan Jobs
®skjobs.ca
AD PROOF & ESTIMATE All prices exclude taxes
DOCKET: MEDIA: SECTION: INSERTION DATE: AD SIZE: PRICE1201-110 Strathmore Times CAREERS Jan 20/12 3 col x 6.8056
TOTAL PRICE
RECOMMENDED MEDIA ESTIMATE
Prepared by the HR ADWORKS SERVICE TEAMORDER TAKEN: DESIGNED: PROOFED: ESTIMATED: SENT:
Lily Carly
We currently have an opening at our Richardson Pioneer Ag Business Centre located in Carseland, AB.
Location Assistants contribute to the safe, efficient and profitable operation of a grain handling and/or crop input facility. Specific responsibilities include the storage and shipping of Western Canadian grains; operational support and assistance to location staff and customers; the operation of facility equipment and controls; and providing excellent customer service. The ideal candidate will possess proven communication and interpersonal skills; ambition and organizational skills; an orientation to accuracy and detail and excellent customer service skills. An agriculture background is an asset.
Interested candidates should forward their résumé and cover letter before February 3, 2012 either online to www.richardson.ca or to:
Richardson PioneerBox 68 Carseland, AB T0J 0M0(SW 11-45-13-W2M)Fax: (403) 934-9920
LOCATION ASSISTANT
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
$0.00
Minimum 2 years Experience
Salary to be negotiateddepending on experience
Must be certified in all AGLC Smart Serve Program Certifications (PROtect, PROserve, REELfacts), First Aid Certificate, Workplace
Hazardous MaterialsInformation System (WHMIS) Certificate
Must be customer service oriented and be able to work under pressure in a fast-paced environment while paying attention to detail.
Must plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate daily operations, while ensuring that
all health, safety, and liquor legislation andregulations are followed. Responsible for the hiring, training, scheduling, and supervision
of 75+ staff
How to Apply:In Person to Peter between 2pm and 5pm:
380 Ridge Road, Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1B5By E-mail: [email protected]
Requires a full time:
MANAGER
Town of STraThmore Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
PAYROLL & HUMAN RESOURCES ADVISOR Competition #TOS2012-01
The Town of Strathmore is a vibrant and progressive community of 12,000 people, located on the Trans Canada Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. We are looking for a dynamic and highly motivated individual to become part of the Corporate Services and Administrative Team. Reporting to Finance Manager, the full time role of Payroll & Human Resources Ad-visor will appeal to a candidate who thrives in a challenging and progressive environment. This position is responsible for assisting in multiple financial activities relating to company bi-weekly payroll functions, including timely and accurate reporting of payroll data for the Town employees, as well as Human Resource activities/projects. The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive and entrepreneurial environment, and opportunity to succeed. We endeavour to be leaders in municipal sustainability, and encourage our employees to help us achieve excellence
Duties will include but are not limited to:• Ensuring that all salaries, hours, and wages are paid to all employees accurately and in a timely fashion • Preparing journal entries and forms, such as records of employment, income tax forms, and remittances• Organization of employee programs (e.g. health benefits, Local Authorities Pension Plan, Canadian Savings Bond etc.)• Ensuring that expense claims forms are filled out correctly• Maintaining records for pension and life assurance contributions made by employees; liaise with service providers to ensure funds are transferred as appropriate• Provision of support and resources to employees and managers/supervisors in the form of discussion, dispute resolution, information, or guidance, as appropriate to the specific circumstance• Assist in the recruitment and retention of Town employees
Qualifications The successful candidate will have a Certificate in HR Management (CHRP) and minimum level 1 of Canadian Payroll Association or Payroll Compliance Practitioner Certificate, 5 years of related and progressively responsible experience, 5 years experience with PC computers, Microsoft Windows and MS Office, in depth knowledge of benefits and tracking financial data related to payroll/benefits and financial software, experience with LAPP reporting, professional attitude and appearance, and ability to maintain a high degree of confidentiality. Experience with Microsoft Dynamics and training in conflict resolution, are considered assets.
The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive benefits package which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan and Health and Wellness benefits.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your resume by February 3rd, 2012 to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAO Town of Strathmore680 Westchester Road, Strathmore AB T1P 1J1
Phone: (403) 934-3133 Fax: (403) 934 -4713Email: [email protected]
Quality ingredients start with quality people.
If you share our passion for quality at every level – in the work we do, in the products we sell, and the people we work with – then Viterra is the place for you.
12-114-019 – Facility Assistant, Indus, ABFriday, January 20, 2012 – Strathmore Times3 columns x 83 lines (5” x 5.9286”)
Facility AssistantIndus, AB
We are looking for a self-starter to join our team. As the Facility Assistant, you willbe responsible for tasks associated with receiving, processing, warehousing and shipping of grain and farm supplies, as well as general labour in and around the facility.
Ideal candidates have a Grade 12 education or equivalent and a valid Class 5 driver’s licence. Preference will be given to applicants with agri-business experience.
Tracking number 2017.
Viterra offers a competitive salary, employee share purchase and benefi ts plan.
For more information and to apply, please visit Viterra.ca. The closing date for applications isFebruary 2, 2012.
Viterra is an exciting, growing, and dynamic global company that provides premium quality food ingredients to the world’s most discerning food manufacturers. Together, we seek to fulfi ll the nutritional needs of people everywhere.
Visit viterra.ca
ACCOUNTING & PAYROLL trainees needed. Large & small firms depend on cer-tified A&P professionals. No experience needed! Local career training & job place-ment available! 1-888-424-9417.
DOG LOVERS! Enjoy a healthy, profitable career as a professional dog trainer. Government accredited program - student loans + grants available; www.wonderdogs.bc.ca/careers/ 1-800-961-6616.
NOW HIRING! Field Auditors, Technicians & Gas Meter Exchangers. Are you looking for an opportunity where you can make use of your skills and talents? Consider join-ing our team. Apply to: www.corix.com
help wanted
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 29
classifiedstimes
ImmedIate - $995/ large 2 bdrm / $925/ small 2 bdrm, both furnished, all utilities included. N/P, responsible tenants only. Call 403-936-5541 or 403-615-5678
1 sINgle PersoN house for reNt, 8km south on hwy 817. all utilities includ-ed, semi furnished, N/s, N/P, rental references, $675/month + $675 security de-posit. available Jan 1, 2012. Call 403-934-4407.
rentals rentals2 bdrm aPartmeNt in strathmore, 329 2nd ave, Close to downtown. $725/mth + $725 d.d. plus power & gas. N/s, pets negotiable. Call 403-934-5483 and leave message.
2 bedroom CoNdo for reNt on main floor of lambert Village. large bathroom, wheelchair ac-cessible throughout. rent includes all utilities, apart-ment size washer, dryer, freezer as well as use of garage. Condo fee’s are are also included in rent. asking $1100.00 monthly. If inter-ested please call elisa at 361-0077 (day) 934-9200 (nights).
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
2 bedroom, 1,5 bath large country kitchen with covered deck and single attached garage! Comes with 6 appliances and walk-ing distance to downtown strathmore! 1100. plus utili-ties and d/d!also for rent baChelor suIte, with kitchenette area (no stove)a full bath ,private entrance partially furnished! 550. plus d/d! Call 403-850-4593
real estate
real estate
uPstaIrs buNgalow, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, f/s, dw, fire-place, douple parking pad, shared laundry, large fenced yard, N/s, pets negotiable. $1050/mth + d.d. + utilities, available february 1. Call 403-901-0309
rentals2 bedroom adult apt. close to hi school and health ser-vices. 6 appliances includes washer & dryer rent includes water/garbage/heat. $950. per month plus sd to view call 403-934-3502 or 403-333-8155.
rentals
$189,900Downtown Location
Immaculate Condition - Very Clean. 3 bdrm, 2 BathBi-Level, 1097 sq.ft. approx.
5 appliances, Hardwood Floor in Living RoomVaulted Ceilings, Large Deck
Close to all amenities and SchoolsCondo Fees $75.00 per month
Tamara Desjardins (Associate)
403-874-6486 or 403-934-5533www.aztecrealestate.com
C/S
• 1645 sq.ft. BUNGALOW with BONUS room over garage with walk-out basement• At entry to Hillview Manor• Hardwood floors, Solid Maple Cabinets.• GRANITE COUNTERTOPS• Underground sprinklers, backs onto view of trees and water
Please see our Virtual Tour
LoadedHillview $479,900
MLS# C3456762
ADULT LIVING 315 3 Parklane Way $164,900 MLS# C3489576
• Adult living at it’s best --Elevator• Wheel chair accessable• Spacious living room,kit and bdm• SUNROOM--Cleaning services• Social compatability
Please see our Virtual Tour
Cul de sac Brentwood $150,000
MLS# C3490905
• No neighbors behind • 2 bdms 1 1/2 baths• New flooring throughout• Living room PLUS family room• Wood burning stove• Mature trees --Private
Please see our Virtual Tour
Brentwood Beauty-Dbl att garage $209,900
MLS# C3494756• 1568 sq ft --3 bdm--2 full baths-oval jetted soaker tub off master bdm and walk in closet• NEW carpet and kitchen lino• Dbl att heated-- hot and cold running water in garage
Please see our Virtual Tour
Mint cond 3 bdm
$79,900 MLS# C3493153
• 10 acres of leased land• Can’t afford acreage high pricesHere’s the answer for you• 2000 built 2x6 construction• 3 bdm--2 full baths home • Mint condition• Beautifully treed and landscaped• $650 monthly lease includes well and septic\and a garage
Please see our Virtual Tour
Built in 1991Brentwood
$159,900
MLS# C3494152
• Great Price!! 3 bdm--2 full baths• Heated garage built in 1991• 2x6 construction • oval soaker jetted tub • Walk in closet off Master bdm skylight• BI China cabinet Paved front drive
Please see our Virtual Tour
Cul de sac4 bdm
$299,900 MLS# C3499487
What a lot of home for a GREAT PRICE!!2100 SQ FT DEV ON 3 LEVELSCUL DE SAC LOCATION • 4 BDM--3 1/2 BATHSMAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY • COUNTRY VIEW
Please see our Virtual Tour
3 ACRES LAST RIGHT BEFORE
GLEICHEN TURNOFF $330,000
MLS# C3496288• 1291 sq ft bungalow, 4 berm, 3 bath• Hardwood, country kitchen, vaulted ceilings• Quonset • Court Ordered Sale - Make an offer!• 40 mins to Calgary
Please see our Virtual Tour
Bare land NW of Strathmore3 & 4 Acres
$167,000 MLS# C3496336
& C3496338
• 3 acres of bare land off Hwy 564 west of Strathmore • The 3 acres has oil revenue• Level land, great to build on • Services close to the 4 acre parcel
Please see our Virtual Tour
Full bsmt
Brentwood $222,000
MLS# C3501106
• Full basement fully finished• Double det garage (25’x22’)• 1260 sq ft--4 bedroom--3 full baths• 2 fireplaces--Wet bar• Close to Elementry school
Please see our Virtual Tour
SOLD
It’s a GREAT Time to BUY! Low, Low Interest Rates!
Nancy Stairs & Steve Farran403.934.1625 403.901.9335
“Your Local Real Estate Experts”Serving Strathmore and rural area for 25 plus 10 years expereience
RE/MAX Platinum Club, Hall of Fame, 100% Club • MLS Million Dollar Club 25 Years Serving Strathmore & Rural areas. www.nancystairs.com
C/S
25 Years of AWARD WINNING experience working for YOU!
SOLD
SOLD
WE need more listings, we have SOLD most of ours and the market is definately picking
up. Please call us if you are interested.
Open House
in Hillview this Weekend!
New Show Home on Hillcrest Manor Estate
1241 Hillcrest Manor Estate
This Saturday & Sunday 1 - 5 pm
Reduced and
Priced to Sell!
help wanted
ChINooK III. first months rent is half price! 2 bdrm $900/mth or 1 bdrm $800/mth. +dd required. heat & water included. No pets. Call Jane at 403-934-6896.
rentals
laKe VIew homes Vernon bC. Convenient location in okanagan landing. es-tablished neighborly land-scaped community. low maintenance quality built homes. Pool, tennis, picnic & fitness center. on site boat & rV storage. Next to beach, boat launch and marina. direct access to walkways & bike trails. level entry & 2 story homes available $429,000. Call scott 2 5 0 - 5 5 8 - 4 7 9 5 www.sea-sonsVernon.com.
real estate
ClearINg out all in stock srI homes! 20 X 76’ show homes from $102,000. 22 X 76’ loaded $154,000. Call or come see us before they’re gone! 1-800-461-7632; www.unitedhomescanada.com.
wINter PromotIoN! $5,000 in free options on January & february orders! (spring delivery). lowest prices - best service on srI homes - guaranteed! Call now. 1-877-341-4422; www.dynamicmodular.ca. dynamic homes. red deer.
JaNdel homes. New ache-son location now open! short 10 minute drive west of ed-monton on hwy 16. New show homes arriving daily; www.jandelhomes.com. 1-855-463-0084.
adVaNCed housINg solu-tIoNs. sectionals, 16, 20 and 22 wides. above and beyond features available for spring. open 7days/week. Prices from $74,900. factory direct. Call now 780-473-7717; www.advanced-housingsolutions.ca.
manufactured
rouNd haY and straw bales for sale. Cheap! we deliver, self unloading. No sunday calls please. 1-403-843-6380.
heated CaNola buying green, heated or spring-thrashed Canola. buying: oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. buying damaged or offgrade grain. “on farm Pickup” westcan feed & grain, 1-877-250-5252.
feed and seed
Brentwood Elementary School invites applications for the following
Educational aSSiStant poSitionS
Successful applicants will be providing support in the areas of language development, academics, and behavior management to pre-school aged or Division one students. Training and/or experience in working with young children would be an asset.
Position One - 5 hrs/day Mon. - Thurs.
Position Two - 2hrs/day (mornings) Mon. - Thurs.
Position Three - 6 hrs/ day Mon. - Fri.
Please submit your resume with appropriate documentation on or before noon on January 23rd. Only those short-listed will be contacted. We thank all applicants who have applied for their interest in our positions.
Send resume to: Laurie Huntley - Principal Brentwood Elementary School [email protected]
Employment Opportunity – Westmount School
Golden Hills School Division #75 invites applications for the following position:
Temporary Part-Time EducaTiOnal aSSiSTanT
0.92 FTE (30 hours/week) position providing support in two classrooms (kindergarten and grade 4) during the day. Additionally, the successful candidate will be providing English as a Second Language support to some of our emergent Eng-lish speakers. Work will begin at 8:45 am and end at 3:15 daily.
Please submit your resume with appropriate documentation to the undersigned on or before 1:00 pm on Monday, January 23, 2012.
Only those short listed will be contacted.
Mr. Wayne Funk Principal, Westmount School 220 Wheatland Trail Strathmore, AB T1P 1B2 Fax: (403) 934-4936 E-mail: [email protected]
Greenview Nurseries & TFCis looking for staff for their Nursery.
Duties include pruning, planting, transplanting, lifting, repetitive tasks. Greenhouse / nursery
environment. Experience and Education in Horticulture an asset.
We are located 20 mins east of Calgary or 15 mins west of Strathmore.
Starting wage $9.40 / hr.
Please fax your resume to 403-936-5981, or email
experienced full time parts person
required for a busy shop in strathmore.
Fax resume to 403-901-1531
sCraP batterIes waNted. buying scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip-ment. $3. each. free pickupgreater Calgary & edmonton area. minimum 10. toll free 1-877-334-2288.
free Cash baCK with $0 down at auto Credit fast. Need a vehicle? good or bad credit call stephanie 1- 877-792-0599; www.autocred-itfast.ca. dlN 30309. free delivery.
baNKruPt? bad CredIt? Call us! all makes and mod-els. Professional credit re-builders. delivery available. Call garth 403-888-5593 or 1-866- 476-1938. Caval-cade auto acceptance Corp., serving alberta for 20 years.
vehicles
www.strathmoretimes.com
Page 30 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012
www.StrathmoreTimes.com
Check Us Out on Facebook!
Over 800 sq ft garage included,
great south views.
On the Park$169,000
call lorna
Pole shed.40 gal well.
1/2 mile to pavement.
views, trees! 4.22 acres$199,000
call lorna
1420 SQ. FT.OPEN FLOOR PLAN
HARDWOODS
BranD new BUnGaLOw $336,000
call lorna
Huge Double WideSingle Garage
Large Corner LotForeclosure
PriceD at $140,000
call lorna
Huge country kitchen. Backs on soccer field.
Retire here!
ranch estates! $87,500
call lorna
3 bdrms, 2 full baths, family
room, fully dev basement.
call lorna steaL this!$158,760
This home sparkles, fully developed
lower, 18x14 deck, views of the country.
jUst Like new $212,000
call lorna
C3466827
C3497783
C3478854 C3475620
C3442069
tOtaLLy renOvateD!!
1548 sq, ft,Fully Dev. Lower
Downtown locationHuge treed Lot
Priced at $360,000
call lorna
C3500336
Great Four PlexOver looks Lake$3500 per mo
Income.
invest in reaL estate!
$469,000
call lorna call lorna
3 bdrms, 3 Baths, Bsmt Dev.
Walk out Bsmt, Green Space.
new GOrGeOUs viLLa
$359,900!
Industrial rezoned west of Strathmore
11.9 acres $288,000
call lorna
sOLDa LittLe Bit cOUntry!!
$149,000Gorgeous Modular
Heated 28x24 GarageHot tub
Lease is $300 per mo.
call lorna
Many options on this parcel of land, 25 min-utes east of Calgary.
$599,000.
46.56 acres
call lorna$214,900!50+ living. 2 large
bedrooms. Backs on canal and green. Front attached
garage.
call lornanew new$333,000
COUNTRY VIEWS1420 SQ.
2 BATHS, 3 BDRMSMAIN FLOOR
LAUNDRY.
call lorna
Call lorna Phibbs
403-874-7660 to buy
or sell!
106 - 304 - 3rd Ave., Strathmore
Associate Broker
call lorna
Paved Circle DriveLots of Trees
Walking Distance to all Amenities
Attached Double Garage
BeaUtifUL Brick BUnGaLOw$299,900
Canyon Creek 403.934.2001 “We Have You... on the Move”
www.strathmorerealty.cawww.glennamitzner.comwww.strathmorerealestate.com
Ross Collins403-934-2001
104 3rd Avenue, StrathmoreLeary Centre - Downtown
Dixie Hartell403-934-2001
Glenna Mitzner403-605-6830
www.strathmorerealty.ca
Tina Scott403-901-5388
Nonie Hall403-934-0420
carselandPerfect starter home. Fully
developed bi-level. 2+2 bed and two bath. Very large back yard.
Close to elementary school. Priced to sell at $179,900.
hillcrest manor
FORMER SHOWHOME, PRICED BELOW REPLACEMENT COST, ALL THE BELLS AND WHISTLES, FULLY
DEVELOPED BACKING ONTO THE GOLF COURSE
Two bed. Lots of renos. Cute home and landscaping.
$119,900.
exclusive arrowwood bungalow
time to listif you want a full time, full service realtor,
give me a call today!
Excellent bung. on 7.5 acres in Standard area. 5 bedrooms, 2.5 baths,
open concept, close to pavement, quick possession.
$349,900
Bungalow with 5 bedrooms, deck, carpet o/s dble garage, 40x84 insulated shop,
quonset, four metal grain bins on 9.5 acres, near Standard.
$325,000vacant r-1 lotsSTRATHMORE: Ready to build your dream
home, Architectural controls, across from the park and back lane! $169,900.
CARSELAND: $59,900.00 Ready to build on, back alley nice quiet street!
namaka2200sq ft. Cape Cod style home,
wrap around verandah, heated 4 car shop, .69 acre. $499,900
$279,900
Fully developed bi-level, 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, ceramic tile, Central Air, Huge Kitchen as well as back lane!
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION!
Backing onto the canal, this 2 storey split is immaculate and ready to move in 3 bedrooms plus den, 2.5 baths, walkout
to fully landscaped yard! A MUST SEE!
triple garage
Immaculate fully finished house on treed lot with detached garage, four
bedrooms total, 2 1/2 baths, updated windows and central air conditioning.
Located in Marlborough. Priced to sell $299,900.
$299,9003 BEDROOM - OPEN DESIGN
WELL TREED LOTCLOSE TO SCHOOLS & PARKS
$154,900 soldjust
listedOld historical building in
Rockyford with 3 bedroom
apartment on 2nd floor.
Large 3 bedroom family home with beautiful hardwood, huge great
room and triple garage with office all on mature landscaped
1/2 acre lot.
$240,000
1200 sqft bay with 14x21
overhead door. Presently rented. Renter will stay.
$202,000
$129,000
with 1/2 mile highway frontage 4 miles west of Strathmore
54.49 acres
in Old Lyalta backing onto Lakes of Muirfield. Has all
services but needs new well and septic. Old hall
converted to shop. $159,900
1/3 acre lot
C/s
priCe
reduCed
country charmNew roof, siding, windows and
main bath. Huge well landscaped corner lot with single garage.
Immediate possession. $91,900.
WALKOUT - BACKING ONTO GREENSPACE5 BEDROOM - FULLY DEVELOPED
OPEN DESIGN - PICTURE PERFECT
$354,900
NEW...BE THE FIRST OWNERSORIGINAL MUST SEE DESIGN
WALKOUT- 3 BATHROOMS- 3 BEDROOMS
$245,900
FULLY FINISHED - 4 BEDROOMHARDWOODS - UPGRADES - ATT GARAGE
BACKS ONTO GREEN SPACE
$257,900
$139,900 - 3 BEDROOMS- HARDWOODS- UPGRADED
$159,000 - RENOVATED - UPGARDES- MOVE IN READY
$59,900 - 2 BEDROOMS- LARGE LOT- HARDWOODS
WHY RENT......
justlisted
5 bedroom, 2 storey built in 2009, triple front
garage. This land has been annexed into the Town of Chestermere!
4 acres chestermere
4.4 acres calgary
Over 1900 sq ft. bungalow fully developed with 5 bed, 3 full baths, 2 family rooms and 1/2 mile to City Limits! $599,900.
sold
2 town homes for sale in quiet family neighborhood
3 bedrooms; 1.5 baths; oak kitchen; stove, fridge, microwave, dishwasher, washer, dryer; window
blinds; front & back yards; underground sprinkler system; 2 rear parking stalls.
Ready to move in; quick possession.
No condo fees. No GST. Take advantage of low interest rates!
Unit with developed basement....$219,900
Unit with undeveloped basement...$212,900
Call 403-361-0018 today to view.
“Constantly Selling More Real Estate”
CarselandPerfect starter home. Fully developed bi-level. 2+2 bed and two bath. Very large back yard.
Close to elementary school.Priced to sell at $179,900.
Canyon Creek (Strathmore)www.strathmorerealty.ca
Tina Scott 403-901-5388
Tina’s Feature Properties
Specializing In Country Properties
PRICE
REduCEd!
0802-CS3307516
~ Strathmore ~25 minute drive to Calgary
Your journey home begins with adesign consultation with accessto a variety of floor plans to actas reference points in creatingyour signature home.
From bungalows to split levelplans, Rich-Lee will createthe perfect design for yourlifestyle, taking into accountyour current and future needs.
e perfect design for yourfestyle, taking into accountyour current and future needs.
PH 403.901.2727LHILTON@RICHLEECUSTOMHOMES.COMwww.richleecustomhomes.com
Yodetoasyo
thethelifeyo
• Prestigious gated community• View of mountains• Oversized Estate lots on the Golf Course
1229 Hillcrest Manor
$569,900 including lot & GST
• Immediate possession• Oversized Estate lots on the Golf Course
1193 Hillcrest Manor
$569,900 including lot & GST
0802-CS3307516
~ Strathmore ~25 minute drive to Calgary
Your journey home begins with adesign consultation with accessto a variety of floor plans to actas reference points in creatingyour signature home.
From bungalows to split levelplans, Rich-Lee will createthe perfect design for yourlifestyle, taking into accountyour current and future needs.
e perfect design for yourfestyle, taking into accountyour current and future needs.
PH 403.901.2727LHILTON@RICHLEECUSTOMHOMES.COMwww.richleecustomhomes.com
Yodetoasyo
thethelifeyo
• Prestigious gated community• View of mountains• Oversized Estate lots on the Golf Course
1229 Hillcrest Manor
$569,900 including lot & GST
• Immediate possession• Oversized Estate lots on the Golf Course
1193 Hillcrest Manor
$569,900 including lot & GST
0802-CS3307516
~ Strathmore ~25 minute drive to Calgary
Your journey home begins with adesign consultation with accessto a variety of floor plans to actas reference points in creatingyour signature home.
From bungalows to split levelplans, Rich-Lee will createthe perfect design for yourlifestyle, taking into accountyour current and future needs.
e perfect design for yourfestyle, taking into accountyour current and future needs.
PH 403.901.2727LHILTON@RICHLEECUSTOMHOMES.COMwww.richleecustomhomes.com
Yodetoasyo
thethelifeyo
• Prestigious gated community• View of mountains• Oversized Estate lots on the Golf Course
1229 Hillcrest Manor
$569,900 including lot & GST
• Immediate possession• Oversized Estate lots on the Golf Course
1193 Hillcrest Manor
$569,900 including lot & GST
0802-CS3307516
~ Strathmore
~
25 minute drive to Calgary
Your journey ho
me beginswith a
designconsult
ation with access
to a varietyof floor
plans to act
as reference points
in creating
your signature
home.
From bungalows to
split level
plans,Rich-Le
e will create
the perfectdesign
for your
lifestyle, takin
g into account
your current a
nd future needs.e perfectdesign
for your
festyle, taking
into account
your current a
nd future needs.
PH 403.901.2
727
LHILTON@RIC
HLEECUSTOMH
OMES.COM
www.richleecu
stomhomes.co
m
Yodetoasyo
thethelifeyo
• Prestigious g
ated communit
y
• Viewof moun
tains
• Oversized Est
ate lotson the G
olf Course1229 Hillcrest
Manor
$569,900includin
g lot & GST
• Immediate po
ssession
• Oversized Est
ate lotson the G
olf Course1193 Hillcrest
Manor
$569,900includin
g lot & GST
Hillcrest Manor
Lots(4 lots left to choose from)
Apply your credit towards
a lot or the build!
Lots to come in Prairie Development in 2012.Like Us on Facebook
We have I residential Unit left in our 3 Plex
Downtown
Kori-Lynn StepaniukMortgage Specialist
Strathmore & AreaTel: 403.333.6070 Fax: [email protected] for an appontment today!
firSt in mortgageS
strathmore
classifiedstimes
real eSTaTereal eSTaTereal eSTaTe
real eSTaTe
renTalSBEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM CONDO + DEN. BRIGHT, SPACIOUS, WITH FIREPLACE. 5 APPLIANCES, MINUTES FROM SCHOOLS AND HOS-PITAL. MASTER BEDROOM COMES WITH EN-SUITE. FULLY DEVELOPED BASE-MENT WITH 4 PIECE BATH. 2 PARKING STALLS IN FRONT OF FRONT DOOR. N/P, N/S. $1275.00 PLUS UTILITIES. CALL 403-901-0851. AVAIL-ABLE JANUARY 1, 2012.
LARGE 2 AND 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS FOR RENT, starting at $900/mth plus utilities N/S, N/P. Call 403-934-2959.
January 20, 2012 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 31
Get your Classified ads in the
times!
Call Tracey 403-934-5589
Locally Owned & Operated
TIMESSTRATHMORE
202, 114 Canal Garden, Strathmore
Hitting over 11,500 households weekly!Contact Rose for all advertising needs!
403.934.5589 • Fax 403.934.5546Email: [email protected]
Light Construction & Garden Equipment • TrenchingNew & Used Equipment • Sales & Service
Lar-Don RentaLs Ltd.
15 Spruce Lane, Strathmore
Bus: 403-934-3727 Fax: 403-934-3849
Echo Power Equipment
rental equipment
Marv Poettcker
“Your Painting Pro”
Painting since 1975
co-alta HoldingsO 403.901.1137C 403.880.3299
Specializing in Repainting (Inside / Outside)
Residential • Light Industrial • Commercial
painting
Whole Home
We make your house a HOME
Specializing in:• Painting
• Basement Development• Family Rooms• Kitchen Reno’s
• Bathroom Reno’s• Play Rooms• Tile Work
• Laminate Flooring• Hardwood Flooring
• Plumbing• Light Electrical
• Deck & Fence RepairCall Today for a FREE ESTIMATE
403-620-1970
BLACK EAgLE SERvICESgeneral Contractor / Handyman
403-620-1970Email: [email protected]
general contractors
huxtedWaste Disposal & Port-A-Potties
Serving Strathmore, Drumheller & Areas
403.934.560510B Bayside Place, Strathmore, AB
waste disposal
M&M Drilling Co. Ltd
• Water Well Drilling
• Pump Systems: Supply, Install & Repair
• Water Conditioning Equipment
403-934-4271StrathmoreServing the rural Community for 58 yearS
water well drilling
Canyon Creek (Strathmore)
Time To LisTIf you want a full time,
full service realtor, give me a call today!
Tina scott 403-901-5388
www.strathmorerealty.ca
real estate
DEAL WITH EXPERIENCE· Specializing in Purchases, new home construction draw mortgages· Home Equity Lines· Raw Land · Mortgage Refinance
Vonnie BoschMobile Mortgage SpecialistPh: 403 701 [email protected]
mortgages
403.901.5472 . [email protected]
dennis j seibel
photo / video
Check Us Out on Facebook!
Mobile RepaiRs & FabRication
mobile repairs
Handy Kinda Guy• Painting • Plumbing • Small Renovations • Decks & Fences• Bathrooms • Flooring • General Maintenance• Basement Renovations
Call BoB 403-861-7822
general contractors
Iop row ltd.Specializing in Insurance Claims
Your Complete Exterior Finishing CompanyExperts in Vinyl Siding, Soffit and Fascia
Continuous Eavestroughing • Windows & ReroofsAluminum and Smart Board Batons
Cell: 403-968-9211 • Work: 403-934-4334Fax: 403-934-4422 • Email: [email protected]
For a FREE QuotE Call tom
general contractors
Professional Directory
Furnace Replacement • Repairs & MaintenanceAir Conditioning • Certified HVAC Technicians
Plumbing • Duct Cleaning
Our Team aT YOur Service!403.934.4957
furnace & duct
Custom Carpentry & Renovations
Carmon WiebePh. 403.901.0884 c. 403.710.2165
carpentry
Kelly’scarpentry
Finishing • Painting Decks • siDing
35 years experience
Kelly franKs 403.533.2169
No Job to SmallExceptional Work at Affordable Prices
carpentry
painting
Rodeo Al
ley HAiR SAlon& BARBeRSHopServing Strathmore area for nine years
Looking for a new hairdresser?Look no further. Call Marlene
and book your next appointment today!
• Full Service Hair Salon• Facial Waxing• Ear & Nose Piercing• Hair Bling & More• Stamp Card. • Rusk Products • Tooth Fairy
403-934-3442 107A 2nd Ave (Main Street)
hair salon
Gates MechanicalHeavy Duty Diesel MecHanic
Farm Machinery Repairall Makes & Models
From General Maintenance to Major Overhauls including A/C
Complete Shop Facilities
Murray 403-934-2675 cell 403-540-8264
Serving the Farming Community Since 1988
heavy duty mechanic
SO005352
SO005352
3” wide version
3.75” wide version
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
RURAL WATER TREATMENT
Iron Filters • Softeners • Distillers • Reverse Osmosis • Kontinuous Shok Chlorinator
PS: We also sell Softeners & Purifiers for Town & City water.
Visit us online atwww.BigIronDrilling.comAlso view our 29 patented and
patent pending inventions
Patented Whole House Reverse Osmosis SystemTime Payment Plan O.A.C.
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)Check our website for local reps and phone numbers
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
RURAL WATER TREATMENT
Iron Filters • Softeners • Distillers • Reverse Osmosis • Kontinuous Shok Chlorinator
PS: We also sell Softeners & Purifiers for Town & City water.
Visit us online atwww.BigIronDrilling.comAlso view our 29 patented and
patent pending inventions
Patented Whole House Reverse Osmosis SystemTime Payment Plan O.A.C.
1-800-BIG IRON (244-4766)Check our website for local reps and phone numbers
Page 32 • Strathmore TimeS • January 20, 2012 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
1 800 921 9995 139 East LakE Cr, airdriE6 Minutes north of Cross-iron Mills
airdrieChrysler.comCliCk – Buy – save
‡Payments based on Customer Choice finance program; based on 84 mo. term with 4.99% variable interest rate. Prices reflect all dealer rebates. Ask a sales professional for details. **Payments based on biweekly payments. GST not included in any prices or payments. †Some exclusions apply, see dealer for details. Vehicle images are for illustration purposes only, actual vehicles may not be exactly as shown.
PRE-OWNED VALUE
ENGiNE WarraNtY
FOr LiFE!†
2005 NissaN pathFiNdEr LE4.0L V6 auto, 4x4, leather, roof rack, premium audio, navigation, alloys.#13326A
2007 FOrd FusiON sEL aWd3.0L V6 auto, leather, spoiler, ABS, alloys, panoramic sunroof, 95,813 kms. #1119383B
$16,966 or $196 OaC** $12,984 or $118 OaC**
HOME OF THE raM
NO admin or documentation fees, a/c tax, or other fees. SAVE BIG!
aLL 2012 DODGE JOURNEYS &CARAVANS PRICED TO MOVE!
aLL 2011 MODElS SIMPlY MUST GO! Durangos, Chrysler 200 Convertibles, Chargers, Challengers, Jeep Patriots AND MORE!
#1219387
2012 Dodge Journey ExpressCanada’s best-selling crossover.
Msrp $22,570drive this one home today!
NOW $19,988 or $116!$0 DOWN!
2011 Dodge Durango RT AWDLoaded with features, including sunroof.
Msrp $55,420invoice $51,541
NOW $48,541 or $283!$0 DOWN!
#1119278
8 LEFT HURRY!
2009 jEEp WraNGLEr
2010 dOdGE jOurNEY sE
2010 ChrYsLEr 300 LiMitEd
2008 jEEp COMpass 4x4
2010 dOdGEraM 1500 sLt 4x4
$18,421 or $145 OaC**$13,940 or $109 OaC**B/WB/W $17,945 or $125 OaC**
B/W $19,833 or $133 OaC**
3.8L manual, ABS, traction control, hill ascent control, pwr steering, ABS, AM/FM/CD, tachometer. #1219863A
2.4L FWD auto, keyless entry, satellite radio, air, tilt cruise, traction control, roof rack, with 21,007 kms. #13376
3.5L HO auto, leather, keyless entry, satellite radio, panoramic sunroof, heated seats, premium audio. #13364
2.4L CVT, heated seats, privacy glass, roof rack, stability control, with 91,677 kms. #1119332A
5.7L HEMI V8, air, tilt, cruise, AM/FM/CD, rear step bumper, pw/pl, ABS, with 53,514 kms. #13383
$25,888 or $180 OaC** B/W
$0 dOWN $0 dOWN $0 dOWN $0 dOWN $0 dOWN
B/W
Only 4,624 kms! Only 30,397 kms!