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SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor
Joan Robertson works and lives in Calgary.
Her father is 95-years-old and she cares for him
very much, but his life stage has reached the
limits of what she can personally provide. She
has arranged for his care by getting him into
the good community of Strathmore, arrang-
ing for her fathers accommodation in a repu-
table seniors care establishment, Meadowlark
Senior Care. Joan visits her father frequently
and discusses his physical, emotional and so-
cial needs with his caregiver. In order to keep
her father happy and healthy she signed her
father up to attend a day program run by Al-
berta Health Services. After working out all the
kinks of caring for someone who cannot care
for themselves, Robertson thought she had it
under control.
He really enjoys the outing. He goes about
two or three times a week. He enjoys being in
the company of other men, said Robertson.
It was all under control, until she received a
letter from the day program provider, Alberta
Health Services, informing her that they can no
longer provide transportation for her father to
and from the sessions. There had been a van
designated for the day program; however, after
Sept. 2 the van could no longer be used be-
cause it needed repair.
Robertson questioned the logic in this deci-
sion for the program. If seniors cannot get to
the program, eventually day programs might
close, because no one is coming out to the day
programs. It is a catch 22 situation, which only
leads to seniors with cabin fever, depression
and declining health because they cant get out
of their home.
Robertson inquired and found the informa-
tion was correct; however, program organizers
said they were thinking the van could be used
for occasional day program outings but not on
a regular basis.
Well, you would think if the van is not
safe enough for daily use, it wouldnt be safe
enough for group outings, said Robertson. I
would be concerned for the safety of the peo-
ple in the van.
There is very little available for seniors
transportation to and from social events. There
are no functional alternatives either, said Rob-
ertson.
She said she tried the Strathmore Handi-Bus.
She was informed her father could be put on
the list but that calls for social purposes were
considered, after medically-needed rides.
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Robertson was concerned about the irregularity of the
booking and she had stories of seniors waiting for hours to
be picked up.
There is an increasing senior population and increased
need for transportation for the seniors, said Robertson.
From one seniors voice to many voices province-wide the
message hasnt changed.
A 2010 transportation needs assessment for seniors, done
by Alberta Motor Association for Trafc Safety, includes this
statement: Mobility is essential for meeting ones basic needs
and is an important contributor to higher order needs of
quality of life and well-being.
The study included all the transportation providers across
the province of Alberta, and their conclusions found the
challenges were lack of funding, need for vans or accessible
vans, need for more staff- paid or volunteers. These conclu-
sions were made four years ago, and now there are even
more seniors requiring care.
Robertson said she will write a letter regarding her con-
cerns to her MLA and other policy makers. She is hoping
other seniors affected by transportation problems will also
write letters. Alberta Health Minister Fred Horne Legislature
Ofce, 208 Legislature Building, 10800 97 Avenue, Edmon-
ton, AB Canada T5K 2B6.
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15 Minutes of Fame, Rosebuds annual outdoor music fes-
tival, returns Sunday, August 31.
Carmen Paterson, event manager, says the event includes
six new and 14 returning performers.
The returning Rosebud River Valley Boys is a bluegrass
group that everybody loves, she says. Theyve just played
so long together that theyre just awesome.
Fools Tongue, a band with a really unique sound, is also
returning. Folk musician and Rosebud alumna Jessica Benini
will perform, as will Me and the Mrs., who, Paterson says, are
kind of hot right now. The Badland Boars, a good party
band, will be back, and 15-year-old dubstep composer and
performer Taliex will be back for his second year.
Brilliance, a re-dancer, is also returning for the second
year. I actually booked him the second he got off the stage,
after his performance in 2013, Paterson says. I was like,
this (audience) response makes me think you need to come
back.
Randall Wiebe will continue his popular tradition of paint-
ing, in 15 minutes, the portrait of an audience volunteer.
New this year is The Giving Stories, an improv dance
troupe featuring audience interaction. Also new to the festi-
val, and a big deal in the folk world, is John Wort Hannam.
Hes kind of our claim to fame this year, Paterson says.
The festival also features 10 vendors in Vendors Lane,
where festival goers can buy fresh Rosebud honey right out
of the hives, tea from the new company Fireside Tea, hand-
crafted jewelry, mixed media artwork and wood art. Artist
Alley, in the west wing of the opera house, includes a car-
Rosebuds outdoor music festival returns
The Strathmore Wheatland Kings held their frst annual golf tournament at
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Dale Marushy, whos worked for the festival in a myriad of
ways since its inception in 2006, has also designed the event
poster every year except one. He tries to convey the tone of
the festival, which (to me) is, fun, music, summer, outdoors,
rural, he said in an email. Almost every poster Ive done for
15 has had a guitar (or guitar shape) in it, and many of them
have had hills or valleys as well.
He keeps attending because he loves the relaxed commu-
nity atmosphere, the music, and the vulnerability of the new
(rookie) artists up next to the professionals, he said. Some
people have compared (15 Minutes of Fame) to an old fash-
ioned Jamboree, where your neighbors have the chance to
get up on stage and show off their talents (sometimes hidden
and surprising). Youll also get to see a lot of professional tal-
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Doors open at 11 a.m., and Paterson invites us to arrive
before noon, in time for the traditional festival opener, an
electric, updated version of O Canada by Gareld Sproule,
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Paterson encourages us to bring cash for festival entry
and for vendor purchases. Wild Horse Jacks restaurant and
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15 Minutes of Fame is held in the square beside the Opera
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The possibilities are almost endless when it comes to
creating things out of LEGO, which is one reason why the
Strathmore Municipal Library is offering LEGO at the Library
starting Sept. 20.
The program will run the third Saturday of every month
from 10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Theres going to be themes like princesses and a castle,
and the kids can come, and create. We might colour a back-
drop and they can put it (their creation) in front of the back-
drop, said Courtney Gordon, a program facilitator with the
library.
I am very interested to see what the kids can create and
see them so excited about the library and just having a lot
of fun.
LEGO in the library is open to kids of all ages, with Du-
plo blocks for the younger kids. There will be mini contests
held throughout the program, and some, if not all, of the
creations made will be on display at the library for the three
weeks between sessions.
The library is changing into more of a community hub
now, where were more than just about books now, were
about programs and connecting with the public and con-
necting with each other. We really want to strive to provide
a space where kids can have a safe environment where they
can enjoy programming and have fun and know that the
library is not these quiet little places that they used to be in
the past, said Assistant Director of Library Services Carmen
Erison.
LEGO is a really great way for children to connect. One of
the librarys missions this year was to create family-friendly
programming, and so we were very fortunate to receive a
grant from the United Way of Calgary and area to purchase
LEGO and games to be able to provide this type of program-
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Thanks to the grant, and the imaginations of the staff, the
Strathmore Municipal Library has plenty in store to get peo-
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SHARON MCLEAY
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On August 18, Wheatland County
council considered the actions of a
Wheatland County ratepayer who
stepped up to a mail box on June 30,
2014 and mailed his Wheatland County
taxes.
Wheatland Countys tax deadline was
June 30, 2014, and the ratepayer felt
they led in the nick of time. However,
the procrastination of waiting to the
last day and mailing it on a day next to
a holiday cost him $6,709.07.
Canada Post is a government facil-
ity and it posts on its website that mail
will not be processed on national, pro-
vincial or territorial holidays, which
would mean in this instance that the
ratepayers mail to Wheatland County
would have an envelope stamped July
2, 2014.
The ratepayer soon learned that due
to the July 2, 2014 date stamped on the
envelope, they would owe a tax pen-
alty of $6,709.07.
After the hey-what set in the rate-
payer mailed a request to Wheatland
County to reverse this tax penalty.
We do not know what caused the
delay, said Chief Administrative Of-
cer Alan Parkin.
The staff looked at Wheatland Coun-
ty General policy-Section 3.18 and
Accounts Receivable and Collections
Section 7and they felt the tax should
stand. However, a decision on tax re-
versals over $1,000 must be directed to
Wheatland County council.
Wheatland County council were ad-
vised of the Wheatland County Bylaw
2010-16, which shows they can desig-
nate tax penalties, and Part IV, Section
4(a) which states that tax payments
that are mailed to Wheatland County
are deemed to have been received by
the municipality on the date of the
postmark stamped on the envelope.
Council agreed with staff and ruled
they would not reverse the tax.
We do give our residents time to pay
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for charity
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Thanks to Dale Smith for nominating
the ball team Jugz and Thugz for the
ALS challenge. The team members
had 8000 litres of water (17000 lbs)
dumped over their heads by Dwayne
Ruckman of DR Hydrovac. The team
raised over $500 , and had their dona-
tion matched by DR Hydrovac for a
hefty $1000 donation to the ALS fun-
draiser that is taking Strathmore by
storm.
Shannon LeClair Photo
On Aug. 22 WADEMSA Director Rob Witty (l-r),
Carlene Utke, Strathmore-Brooks MLA Jason
Hale and Wheatland County Reeve Glenn Koes-
ter were part of the ALS Ice Bucket challenge.
Doug Taylor Photo
Brad Walls (l) and Kevin Link from Wheatland and
District Emergency Medical Services received
the cold shower treatment in the ALS Ice Bucket
Challenge on Aug 21, in Strathmore.
Doug Taylor Photo
On Aug. 20, Cheadle Lions Club members and their families added their
twist to the ALS Ice Bucket Challenges that have been sweeping the area.
Given the size of their group, instead of buckets, they enlisted the help of
Bill and Jeannette Murray of M&M Drilling who provided a water truck and
plenty of cold water. During the event, the Cheadle Lions challenged all
other Lions Clubs to get wet for ALS.
Photo Courtesy of Aspen Crossing
The ALS Ice Bucket challenge made
its way to Aspen Crossing on Aug. 23.
Owner and founder of Aspen Cross-
ing Jason Thornhill (right, red) was
sent off to get gas, in the meantime a
bucket was passed around to collect
funds to see him take part in the chal-
lenge. Over $900 was raised and when
Thornhill returned he was told he had
been nominated to participate then
and there. Tyler Foley, who was there
to play for the music festival also took
part in the challenge.
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In Strathmore, if you hadnt heard the name Kyle Ruppe,
before the ALS Ice bucket Challenge, you probably have now.
People taking the challenge in Strathmore and/or Wheatland
County often mention him as who they are raising aware-
ness for.
In 2012, Ruppe, a former Strathmore High School student,
was diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), of-
ten referred to as Lou Gehrigs disease, at the age of 29.
On Aug. 15, thanks to the help of his friend Ryan van
Asten, the new Calgary Flames strength and conditioning
coach, Ruppe took part in the Ice Bucket Challenge in an
epic way- the Stanley Cup was his bucket.
I think the challenge is amazing. In my opinion, not a lot
of people know about ALS or very much about it. The chal-
lenge has created awareness in a way that even if people
dont look up anything about ALS, they challenge other peo-
ple who might learn something about it, said Ruppe.
So even having one more person learning about this dis-
ease is important in my eyes. So many people know about it
now and so much money has been raised that this challenge
is the best thing to happen for ALS in the world today.
My other hope for the campaign is that the money raised
allows research for the cure to be accelerated so much faster
than it would have without this substantial increase in fund-
ing for ALS. I hope it allows more researchers to work on
nding a cure and the money allows them to try many more
ideas sooner than later.
ALS is a progressive and fatal disease. Eventually the body
succumbs to paralysis and the respiratory system becomes
compromised, which leads to most affected patients dying of
respiratory failure and pneumonia after a few years.
Ruppe has always tried to live life to the fullest, and even
since his diagnosis he stills tries to t in every adventure he
can. The disease has been progressing faster than he would
like, but he remains optimistic that he can hang on and over-
come his challenges until a cure is found.
I had pneumonia (three) weeks ago and I thought I wasnt
going to pull through. It was the scariest thing Ive ever dealt
with, but I overcame that and Im feeling a lot better now. So
Ruppes journey with ALS
I am still optimistic and plan on ghting until a
cure is found, said Ruppe.
Thanks to the support of family and friends and
all of the fundraising they have done, Ruppe has
had the opportunity to try every type of treatment
he could research. The treatments were extremely
controversial and expensive, but Ruppe had to try
them, something he wouldnt have been able to
do without the support he has received.
Even though none of the treatments helped
stop the effects of ALS, they gave me hope when I
was struggling and wishing that something would
work. Im still waiting and ready to try the next
big thing they may come up with, said Ruppe.
For the last year and half I have been a part
of two drug trials in hopes that they might help
with ALS. The rst one is complete and Im almost
done the second trial now. They havent helped
yet but I will nd out soon if doctors found any
benet from the rst drug trial.
Also thanks to the generosity of people who
know Ruppe, or have heard his story, he has been
able to take some amazing trips around the world.
His ALS had been progressing quickly, and de-
pression began to set in.
It was so hard to accept all of the things that
were happening to my body. All of a sudden I
was in a wheelchair and my body was shutting
down and even my mouth wasnt working prop-
erly anymore because I couldnt speak clearly and
couldnt eat anymore, said Ruppe.
I had to get a feeding tube to eat now and it all
weighed so heavily on me that the depression was
hurting me emotionally and physically. The trips
I have been on helped take me away from it and
revitalized me mentally each time as well as mes-
sages and visits from friends.
Other than that, watching TV and movies is
how I spend most of my time since I cant move
on my own. Im extremely lucky and grateful that
I have so many amazing friends and family to al-
low me to do any of that when I really need it.
Their support is what I am thankful for more than
anything because I couldnt survive without them
all.
Ruppes story is touching and heartbreaking all
at the same time, and it is also a strong reminder
of why the ALS Ice Bucket challenge is happen-
ing, and why it is so important to raise awareness
and funds.
I love to donate or help www.als.ca, but if I
could i would love to help kids get into hockey or
other sports who dont have the money, because
of what hockey was able to give me in my life.
Maybe I will be able to start an organization to
help kids in Strathmore someday. Fingers crossed!
Photo Courtesy of Kyle Ruppe
On Aug. 15 Kyle Ruppe, who has ALS, got an epic dousing
when the Stanley Cup was used for his Ice Bucket Challenge.
Sing it!
The Hope Bridges Society hosted a Summer Sing-A-Long session for all adults on Tuesday afternoons throughout the sum-
mer months at Lambert Park between 1 p.m. and 2 p.m. The event is meant to engage adults with all abilities in a comfortable
environment.
Justin Seward Photo
The Easy Going Open is 128 golfers, of all
ages and abilities, to raise funds for the
Strathmore 2015 Alberta 55 Plus Summer
Games. September 20, 2014, Speargrass
Golf: 18 holes of Texas scramble, sample
wine, and compete in mini-contest for
prizes. A full steak dinner and silent auction
table. Early bird registration is available.
Teams or individuals can enter. For
more information and to register please
contact: Tracy Simpson, 403.934.9090
or Email: TracyS@strathmore.ca. We are
also looking for auction item donations.
All proceeds to Strathmore 2015
Alberta 55 Plus Summer Games event:
www.2015strathmoregames.ca
There will be a fundraiser for Sonnia
Kyriazopoulos on Sunday, September 14
at 2:00pm at the Strathmore Legion hall.
Silent and live auction. Alberta beef on a
bun, 50/50 draws. Come out and be part
of Sonnias team. For tickets, please call
Val at (403) 934-3931 or Sandy at (403)
934-6622. Tickets may also be picked up
at Coles Travel 403-934-9477, Monday to
Friday 9am-5pm. Thanks for your support!
Starting in September the Strathmore
Writers Group - Meets once a month at the
library. A place for adult writers to share
their writing, get and give feedback, and
participate in writing exercises. Contact
Samantha at spadkins10@hotmail.com.
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PAT FULE
Fule for Thought
Ive been thinking that lately theres been too much
of me around here. Im sure some of you have already
been thinking that, yes, we do need to see less of Pat
Fule. Maybe, there are a few of you who are saying,
no Pat, no we need to see more of you!
However, it is true, theres still about 30 pounds too
much of me, and I really do have to deal with this.
Walking has been good, but I pretty much took the
month of August off, and low and behold, theres more
of me than before!
I thought slo-Pitch might be a fun way to help me
get more active, but I discovered that when you play
rst base, theres not a lot of running in the game!
You stand there, eld the odd grounder, run to rst to
catch an out, catch the odd y ball but not much real
exercise. Its all kind of relaxed. Last week, we played
the toughest team of the Summer Calgary League.
They pounded home runs off us at the start of the
game, and I really had nothing to do, but watch those
balls go over the fence!
When we got a chance to hit, I managed somehow
to beat out a throw to rst. I felt exhausted, my achil-
les tendon was on re, and I blurted out, I think I
pulled one of my chins! For a few seconds I felt like
Elvis at his last concert: bloated, sweaty, gasping for
air, and waiting for that nal bright light!
This team beat us, but not until we gave them a real
comeback near the end. They were a fun team to play,
but man, they swore a lot! I must be an old fogey
now, because I was shocked by the girls on the team,
who swore like lumberjacks, dropping the f-bomb
regularly.
I nally loudly asked our pitcher Richard if these
kids were aware that he was a Bishop in the Mormon
Church. Okay, it was a little white lie actually if you
know Richard, its kind of a gigantic white lie! Too
bad that it never even got a reaction out of them! Kids
nowadays, no respect for the church!
This same game was also the scene of a very embar-
rassing incident for our scorekeeper and me. Brittany
is an old family friend, she graduated with Breanne,
and is married to John, one of our players. John has
actually not played much ball before, and has really
improved! Hes also a very fast runner. Brennen says
its because hes a Runaway Amish!
Its true, he actually did run away from an Amish
community in Ontario, and maybe that is where he got
his speed. He does seem easily able to jump fences,
and slip through small fence openings for foul balls!
Anyway, Brittany brought her newborn baby to the
game, and all I heard was how cute Ellas Lady Bug
sleeper was, so I thought as we came off the eld,
Id take a look. Ella was on her mom under a shawl,
and as I went to take a peek, I realized Brittany was
breastfeeding! I have never whipped my head back as
fast as this time Im sure I got whiplash! I swear I
never saw anything, but of course Richard had to be
right there!
Hes a big guy, and he had pulled down the front of
his ball shirt! Here, big boy, I gured since you were
trying to catch a peak, Id give you another show!
Great he saw. I didnt know what to say, I stam-
mered that I didnt see anything, but the damage was
done I had seen Richards bare chest! Luckily, hes
a pretty hairy guy, it was like seeing a wool sweater
attached to his chest. It was actually fur-like! We all
had a laugh, but mine was denitely the most awk-
ward one.
So here we are, a collection of young and old play-
ers, and we made it to the championship game. Rich-
ard and I are the oldest, and we always joke that the
games have to be done by 3 p.m., because we have
to get back to the lodge for oatmeal, and we dont
want to miss it! We have to play that big, home run
hitting squad again, and I think Richard and I need to
mentally and physically be ready. Weve got a day pass
from the lodge, were learning some cool handshakes,
but the problem is, that we may be missing ve of our
players! Im thinking if we could just make a diamond
in a corneld, it could help our chances more! I mean,
maybe that movie quote will happen, you know, if
you build it, he will come.
Of course, instead of having Shoeless Joe, I have
Shirtless Richard!
(Fule for Thought is a slice of life humourous
column that appears in the Strathmore Times, writ-
ten 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 Pat.fule@shaw.ca)
Slo-pitch and eld of dreams
AMANDA DUCHEMINSKY
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The town will welcome 1,500 Alberta wide at-
tendees for the Strathmore 2015 Alberta 55 Plus
Summer Games. The Games cultural committee is
on the hunt for local and area talent to help enter-
tain everyone attending. The focus is on local acts,
and all types of performers are welcome to apply.
Our motto is: Our Time to Shine. We want to
show off the local and the surrounding area talent
we have to offer, says the Games cultural director,
Charlotte Cummings.
We are looking for local people who would
like to perform for the Strathmore 2015 Alberta 55
Plus Summer Games. From signers, bands, busk-
ers, musicians, dance montages and even magi-
cians anybody can apply, the skys the limit really.
Acts have the opportunity to be featured at a
variety of Strathmore venues appropriate to the
entertainment itself. Selected entertainers will per-
form in front of a diverse audience which could
include volunteers, participants and VIPS.
Its an opportunity to gain exposure from an
audience that includes people from across the
province, says Cummings.
Those interested in applying can ll out an on-
line application at www.2015strathmoregames.
ca. For further inquiries: phone 934-1580
and leave a detailed message, or email
info@2015strathmoregames.ca. The deadline to
submit an application is October 15, 2014.
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SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

On Aug. 19, Wheatland County
council voted to establish Wheatland
County Fire Services, which consists
of Strathmore Rural Fire and Carseland
Fire departments. The two depart-
ments will be operated by Wheatland
County under the recently established
Fire Services Bylaw 2014-31, Wheat-
land County Fire Services Policy 11,
and established operating guidelines.
Wheatland County wishes to recog-
nize the tremendous support and con-
tributions of the volunteer reghters
of Strathmore Rural, Carseland and
Standard, as well as county residents
in the area who worked patiently with
the county throughout this process,
stated Wheatland Countys General
Manager of Agriculture, Community
and Protective Services Jim Laslo.
He said Wheatland County was also
grateful for Standard Rural Fire Asso-
ciations support and partnership that
allowed them to maintain reghter
services within the Strathmore Rural
and Carseland area, after the termina-
tion of service by the Strathmore Rural
Fire Fighting Association.
Standard Rural Fire Association will
be stepping out of the operating lease
agreement signed on March 31,with
Wheatland County Fire Services step-
ping in until its review date of Oct. 31.
The Aug.19 council meeting also
gave Wheatland County council an
idea about the cost of the re services,
as they were presented with a budget
and operating expenses until Dec. 31,
for Carseland and Strathmore Rural
Fire.
I am not going to lie to you, said
Chief Administrative Ofcer Alan Par-
kin. It is not going to be cheaper than
it was before.
Councillor Ben Armstrong stated that
there would be costs to get the service
up and running, but he said this bud-
get was comparable to the other re
services in Wheatland County. Council
passed the motion to accept the bud-
get and operating guidelines for the
new service.
The next big challenge for this ser-
vice will involve negotiations on the
transfer of assets from the Strathmore
Rural Fire Fighters Association to
Wheatland County Fire Services.
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Full festval with ongoing variety of performances: dance, musical, singing,
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We are very positve we will be able to feature Natve Dancing
Brava Duo (piano and violin) performing in the gazebo
Numerous artsts and artsans of displaying and selling self-made art items.
Many interactve demonstratons by the artsts.
Wheatland Society of Arts will host an art show for those who do not have
enough work to rent an entre booth. WSA will also facilitate Community
Canvases for the public to paint. We will help anyone who wants to grab a
brush and paint.
Childrens craf center
Magician/balloon twister will be roaming the grounds
Strathmore Regional Arts Collectve display will include:
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School starts on Sept. 2 at most schools, includ-
ing many post-secondary institutions, and if youre
anything like most new students youre probably
already panicking.
College or university can be an exhilarating, yet
terrifying experience. You start at the bottom of the
totem pole, not knowing anyone, and despite what
some more studious people might tell you, it can
be really hard to adjust.
This is something that, fortunately, all post-sec-
ondary institutions know, and is why each has pro-
grams and workshops in place to get you through
it.
Regardless of if youre just out high school, or
youre returning to school after one or more years
of work, post-secondary is very different and each
institution is different too, said Michael Sonder-
mann, SAITs Associate Registrar.
We really encourage students to make available
to themselves the programs that are available at
SAIT to get you academically ready for the studies
that youve got.
The rst six weeks are considered the most criti-
cal for a new student, and is the time when stu-
dents are most encouraged to take advantage of
the different services offered.
One thing I am always telling students is that
they reach out for help before its kind of reached
a crisis, said Erin Kaipainen with the University of
Calgary.
Those support services are not just there for stu-
dents who are in trouble, I often mentor students
through a rst year leadership program, and thats
another tip for rst year students, if theres oppor-
tunities for mentorships available to take advan-
tage of them.
Kaipainen also encourages students to speak to
an academic advisor at least once per academic
year. Its suggested that new students access some
form of academic advising within that critical rst
six weeks.
Kaipainen said its not the same as high school
where someone is taking you by the hand and rec-
ognizing you need help; it can happen sometimes,
but you have to advocate for yourself. Some stu-
dents nd it is a difcult transition and for others it
is a seamless one.
Its not difcult for everyone, but we just make
sure theres a lot of support systems in place for
those students that need it, said Kaipainen.
Orientation is an essential part to starting school
successfully, said both Kaipainen and Sondermann.
If the opportunity hasnt passed yet, they both en-
courage making the time to attend.
At UofC, Orientation week is not all about aca-
demic transition. We have a number of workshops,
they (students) speak with their orientation leaders
about differences between high school and univer-
sity, or we have a special session for mature and
transfer students because they have their own dif-
ferent needs and want to connect with people who
are in similar experience as them, said Kaipainen.
Sondermann agrees, stating that he thinks a stu-
dent will have a higher success rate if they par-
ticipate in the orientation because it does open up
that social aspect and introduces you to the people
you will be spending the next few years with. Once
on campus there are also a number of different
support avenues available to students, including
free counselling.
If a student nds that theyre having difculty
coping there were things available to them that
they could have taken to help, but if youve not
availed yourself to any of those things and youre
nding two or three weeks into class that youre
starting to have problems, the best thing is as soon
youre having problems to come forward to some-
body and ask for help, thats a really important,
said Sondermann.
We have a ton of things to help you out while
youre a student and a ton of people that are there
to help you get through, because once you start, its
very important for us that you nish and we want
to do everything we can to help you nish.
If a student doesnt know where to go, call the
registrars ofce, said Sondermann, because they
will know where you can go and who can help
you.
One of the biggest things both agreed on is dont
try and pretend there are no problems, be proac-
tive and dont be afraid to ask for help.
Surviving post secondary
HOW DO WE HELP,
HOW DO WE CARE?
Every so often it happens. Someone
shows up at the front door of the
church, asking for help. And it is
always a question as to what the best
way to help people out, who are in
transient situations, is.
We all encounter them ... the person
on the street corner who asks for
spare change. The person walking in
the middle of the road approaching
cars at the stop light for change. The
person who is standing outside of Tim
Hortons or Husky, or on the side of the
highway, that moves our heart, but
makes us wonder what to do?
It isnt just the church that faces this
dilemma, it is something everyone
with a heart, experiences. I am
grateful to say we live in a very com-
passionate community here, and the
times I, or others have reached out to
get help for someone, the members of
Strathmore area have responded. And
responded very generously.
The risk is always there, that what we
do, or what we are encountering is
a scam or the grace we try to extend
will be abused. So the question rises,
how do we help, how do we care for
others, knowing that reality?
It would be easy for us to become
non-feeling, and just look the
other way, but that isnt going to help
anyone, and in doing so, we might
miss the opportunity to make a huge
difference. So I think the best example
we have, is to do exactly what Jesus
did, when he walked on this earth, so
long ago.
Listen to the story, when we can,
respond simply and without judgment
as we are able, and to recognize that
sometimes we are going to be taken
advantage of, but if what we are
doing is out of the right motivation
or frame of mind, we have done what
we are called to, or are able to do. We
have fed the hungry, or clothed the
naked, or shown compassion to the
down trodden.
Recently we had a situation in town
that many people stepped up to help
out with, and in the end, we realized
that the person had taken advantage
of the kindness of our community.
I quickly heard the frustration and
anger of people, and must admit, at
rst, I kind of felt duped too ... but then
I thought about it. It is much more
productive to feel thankful for the true
generosity and compassion of our
community. I, for one, am thankful and
proud to belong to a community that
still reaches out and cares for one
another, be they stranger, neighbor,
family member or friend. And I pray
that will always continue.
In Hebrews 13:2 it is recorded, Do
not neglect to show hospitality to
strangers, for thereby some have
entertained angels unawares.
We never know who it is that we
extend our hand of support and wel-
come to, or what the outcome may be.
But thats okay, we dont need to. Be-
cause what we are doing, is sharing
hospitality, sharing compassion, plant-
ing seeds that will hopefully grow and
somehow be a blessing to others. My
prayer is that we will continue to be
the caring and compassionate com-
munity that we are, and that through
our actions, Gods love will touch lives
and hearts in the ways that He can
see, and knows are best ... amen.
Pastor Dawn Nelson
Lord of All LutheranChurch
Pass the Salt
BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH
105 Main St. Carseland
403-934-9337
ofce@bowriveralliance.com
Pastor: Andy Wiebe
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
www.bowriveralliance.com
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY
(1 PET. 2:9)
115A 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403-667-7832
Pastor: Dunmoye Lawal
Sunday Service: 10:30 am
Friday (Divine Encounter): 7 pm
Thursday Bible Study: 7 pm
www.rccgstrathmore.com
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
50 Maplewood Drive 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Childrens Pastor: Lori Dollinger
Youth Pastor: Kyle Lomenda
New Ofce Hours:
9 am - 4 pm Tues - Wed - Thur
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Childrens Church & Nursery in Service
Extending Grace - igniting hope
www.strathmorefullgospel.com
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Meeting in the Lutheran Church
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-983-0081
Pastor: Ghena Girleanu
Services held every Saturday
Sabbath School: 10 AM
Worship Service: 11 AM
www.strathmoreadventist.ca
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym
709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
403-934-2641
Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
Masses: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 10 am
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Thursday Evening Worship: 7:00 pm
Christian Education
Youth & Adults Study : Sunday 9:30 am
Ages 3 to Grad 5: Sunday 10:15 am
Family Worship: Sunday 10:30 am
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ!
ST. MICHAEL & ALL
ANGELS ANGLICAN
Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ
INTERIM WORSHIP LOCATION:
245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore
(NORTH door) 403-934-3017
Pastor & Priest: Bryan Beveridge
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
HOPE COMMUNITY
COVENANT CHURCH
245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore 403-934-2424
Worship Service Sundays 10 am
Lead Pastor: Glenn Peterson
www.hope-community.ca
HARVEST HEALING CENTRE
NEW: 102 Canal Gardens
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Sundays 10:30 am
Come join us for a spirit-lled time
of worship
STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
325 1 Ave 403-934-3543
Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Pastor: Darrell Young
Associate Pastor: Byron Allan
10:30 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com
STRATHMORE UNITED
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
403-934-3025
Rev. Pamela Scott
Sunday Worship 10:30 - 11:30 pm
Babysitting Provided
Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired
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The annual MS Day activities were
back to A&W on Aug. 21, and its
estimated that over $12,000 was
raised in Strathmore alone. Guests
for the day included the President
of the Alberta and Northwest Ter-
ritories Division of the MS Society
of Canada Neil Pierce, Mayor Mi-
chael Ell, Strathmore-Brooks MLA
Jason Hale and many other com-
munity members.
Shannon LeClair and
Wendi Tashlikowich Photos
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

Another Cruisin to End MS (Multiple
Sclerosis) day at A&W has come and
gone. On Aug. 21 A&W locations across
the country invited people to come out,
get a Teen Burger for lunch and help
raise funds for MS at the same time.
One dollar from every Teen Burger
sold went towards MS research, and in
addition to that the Strathmore location
hosted a 50/50, silent auction, a Baby
Burger eating contest and much more.
There was also a classic car show, t-
ting in with the Cruisin theme of the
day.
Cruisin to end MS
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President for Alberta and Northwest Territories Division
of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada Neil Pierce also
happened to be cruisin that day. He made the trek from Ed-
monton to check out some of the Southern Alberta locations,
starting in Strathmore.
Whats really neat is in Alberta we raise almost one third
of the national total, and a lot of it is raised in rural Alberta,
said Pierce.
I think its huge, the amount of progress thats being made
now throughout Alberta and Canada. Without the support
of A&W, and the communities and all the people out buy-
ing Teen Burgers today we wouldnt be able to provide the
services on the ground and the research. Alberta is leading
the country in MS research, weve got some real good things
happening in our own backyard.
Pierce said approximately 17,000 Albertans are affected by
MS and about 100,000 across the country. There are new
treatments coming out that he thinks will really help people.
There are now 10 approved treatments and 20 years ago
there werent any, which goes to show what the support has
been doing over the years.
Theres lots of hope, said Pierce.
Mayor Michael Ell was one of the community guests in-
vited to make an appearance at the store and help out for
an hour.
I would be disappointed if I wasnt asked, this is great,
said Ell.
Its great to be able to help the community and to help
people in need, and to meet the people that are enthused
and also willing to help, to meet the citizens of this town, is
a just great opportunity.
The nal tally is not in yet, but A&W Strathmore Manager
Jaycee Peters said its estimated that over $12,000 was raised
at our location alone.
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Christ the Redeemer Catholic Schools...
REGISTER BY CALLING OR EMAILING YOUR RESPECTIVE SCHOOL
YOUR LOCAL TRUSTEE IS: Harry Salm, Strathmore & Area 403-934-4817
To arrange busing for your child;
if you have concerns about a bus route
or time (after Sept. 15); or Outreach
students who would like to discuss
transportation options please contact:
Christ the Redeemer
Transportation Offcer
Vanessa Douville
transportation@redeemer.ab.ca
403-938-2659
1-800-737-9383
Sacred Heart
Academy
709A - 2nd Street
403-901-1544
Grades K-6
Serving students in grades
kindergarten to six in
Strathmore and surrounding areas
Principal:
Paulete Chotowetz
pchotowetz@redeemer.ab.ca
Kindergarten:Fourdayprogramand
twodayTuesdayandThursdayprogram
frstdayisTuesday,Sept.2.Thetwoday
MondayandWednesdayprogrambegin
Wednesday,Sept.3.Allclassestake
placebetween8:30amand3:12pm.
Grades 1-6:School begins at 8:30 am
on Tuesday, Sept. 2.Thiswillbeafull
dayofschool.Normalhoursofoperaton
areMon.-Thurs.8:30amto3:12pm.Fri-
dayearlydismissalat12:10pm.Students
maystayatschoolduringlunch.
Holy Cross
Collegiate
709B - 2nd Street
403-901-2050
Grades 7-12
Serving students in
Grades 7-12 in Strathmore and
surrounding areas
Principal: Lavern Evans
levans@redeemer.ab.ca
Grades 7-12:Classes begin at 8:28
am on Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Thiswillbeafulldayofschool.
NormalhoursofoperatonareMon.-
Thurs.8:28amto3:15pm.Friday
earlydismissalat12:14pm.
Allstudentsmaystayatschoolfor
lunch.Thereisaclosedcampusfor
studentsingrades7to9duringthe
lunchhour.
All students riding the bus will be contacted by their bus driver on
or before August 28, 2014. The driver will provide information on
pick-up location and time. If you do not receive a call contact the
Transportation Offcer (see below).
Students living over 2.39 km from the school are entitled to free
busing. Students living less than 2.4 kms may arrange busing for a
fee.
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403-938-4119
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Serving students across
the province via home
schooling, online schooling
(St. Pauls Academy), and
blended programs.
Principal: Paul Byrne
pbyrne@redeemer.ab.ca
Grades 1-12:Classesbeginat8:30
amonTuesday,Sept.2.Thiswillbe
afulldayofschool.
NOTE: New students will be con-
tacted for an orientaton day prior
to the frst day of regular classes.
**PLEASE NOTE: Bus times published in the newspaper are subject to
change. Your bus driver will contact parents with the correct times and route.
Route # Stop Locaton
A.M. Depar-
ture Time
43 North Arm Cambrille Cres at Cambridge Glen Dr. 8:13
43 Cambridge Glen Dr at Camden Pl 8:10
43 Southbound Cambridge Glen Dr just before Cambria Rd (mailbox) 8:14
42 Wildfower Rd at Wildfower Cres. 8:15
42 Wildfower Rd at Wildrose Dr 8:13
41 Eastbound Willow Dr at Strathmore Lakes Way 8:15
41 Mailboxes across from 131 Strathmore Lakes Bend 8:10
41 Across from mailboxes on Strathmore Lakes Link 8:11
49 Walkway between #99 & 95 Hillview Rd 8:14
41 Archie Klaiber Trail at Ranch Ridge Cres 8:21
47 Aspen Creek Way at Aspen Landing 8:18
47 Parklane Drive at the rock labeled Aspen Creek 8:20
45 Southbound Thomas Drive at Thistle Way 8:20
45 Southbound Thomas Drive at Thomas Place 8:21
46 Eastbound Briarwood Rd at west arm of Briar Cres 8:12
46 Southbound Maplewood Drive at Briarwood Rd 8:14
46 Eastlake Rd at Madison Court 8:16
50 East Arm Maple Grove Cres at Brentwood Drive 8:13
50 Maplewood Dr at Maple Place (church) 8:15
50 Green Meadows Drive between Greenview Cres 8:18
48 Strathford Blvd at Strathford Cres 8:11
40 Eastbound Hillview Dr at green electrical boxes 8:16
44 Northbound Strathaven Drive near Strathaven Heights 8:09
44 Strathford Blvd @ Strathcona Rd 8:11
CLASSES BEGIN: TUESDAY, SEPT. 2
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435A Highway #1, Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1J4
Phone 934-5121 Fax 934-5125 1-800-320-3739
www.ghsd75.ca
Classes begin September 2, 2014
BOARD OF TRUSTEES SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE
Mr. David Price - Chair (Ward #2) Superintendent of Schools Bevan Daverne
Mr. Larry Tucker - Vice-Chair (Ward #4) Associate Superintendent - Wes Miskiman
Mrs. Joyce Bazant (Ward #4) Associate Superintendent - Dr. Kandace Jordan
Ms. Sherri Neilsen (Ward #3) Secretary Treasurer Tahra Sabir
Mr. Barry Kletke (Ward #1) Manager of Transportation Direct inquiries
Mr. Alan Larsen (Ward #5) to Kelly-Anne McCarry at 1-800- 320-3739
or 403-934-5121, Ext. 2161
VISION Inspiring condent, connected, caring citizens of the world
MISSION Engaging all learners in achieving their highest levels of academic and
personal competence within a caring, innovative environment
SCHOOL PRINCIPAL PHONE NO.
Acme School Kurt Ratzlaff 403-546-3845
Brentwood Elementary School Laurie Huntley 403-934-5013
Carbon School Kurt Ratzlaff 403-572-3401
Carseland Elementary School Danielle Seabrook 403-934-4161
Central Bow Valley School Laurie Huntley 403-734-3969
Crowther Memorial Junior High Ivan Wright 403-934-4646
Dr. Elliott School Kurt Ratzlaff 403-546-3863
Drumheller Valley Secondary School Curtis LaPierre 403-823-5171
Greentree Elementary School Erin Campbell 403-823-5244
Hussar School Karen Smith 403-787-3781
Prairie Christian Academy Randy Wood 403-443-4210 (Elementary)
403-443-4220 (Jr./Sr.)
Rockyford School Karen Smith 403-533-3802
Standard School Karen Smith 403-644-3791
Strathmore High School Gary Reagan 403-934-3135
Three Hills School Lloyd Boody 403-443-5335
Trinity Lutheran Christian Academy Wayne Funk 403-361-9631
Trochu Valley School Deb Barkman 403-442-3872
Westmount Elementary School Wayne Funk 403-934-3041
Wheatland Elementary School Linda Tucker 403-934-3318
Strathmore Storefront School Jennifer Bertsch 403-934-9474
Drumheller Outreach School Curtis LaPierre 403-823-6237
Trochu Outreach School Deb Barkman 403-442-2023
Golden Hills Learning Academy Jennifer Bertsch 403-934-5179
NorthStar Christian Academy Randy Wood 403-334-9587
Hutterite Education Jennifer Bertsch 403-934-5179
Hutterite Schools: Britestone, Crawling Valley, Glenrose, Green Acres,
Hines, Huxley, Mountainview, New Springvale, Poplar Row,
Rising Sun, Rosebud Creek, Rosebud River, Sayre,
Three Hills, Towers, Twin Creeks,
Valleyview, Wintering Hills
We hope you are all enjoying a wonderful summer and are
looking forward to welcoming all students and staff back
for the 2014/15 school year! If you are new to one of our
communities or our schools, please give us a call. We would
like to hear from you and are eager to help you with any
questions you might have about school for your children.
See you on September 2nd!
Bevan Daverne - Superintendent of Schools
2014
August 26, 27 Organizational Professional Days
August 28 Collaborative PD Day
August 29 School Closure
September 1 Labour Day Weekend
September 2 First Day of School for Students
September 19 Professional Development Day
September 26 School Closure
October 10 School Closure
October 13 Thanksgiving Day
October 24 Collaborative PD Day
November 10 School Closure
November 11 Remembrance Day
November 28 Day in Lieu of Parent/Teacher
Interviews
December 12 School Closure
December 22 - Christmas Break
January 4, 2015 (inclusive)
2015
January 16 School Closure
January 30 Professional Development Day
February 16 Family Day Holiday
February 17, 18 Collaborative PD Days
February 19, 20 Teachers Convention
March 13 Day in Lieu of Parent/
Teacher Interviews
March 27 School Closure
April 3 - April 12 Spring Break
(inclusive)
May 8 Professional Development Day
May 15 School Closure
May 18 Victoria Day
June 5 School Closure
June 26 Last Day of School for Students
June 29 Organizational Professional Day
School System Calendar
JASON THORNHILL
Aspen Crossing owner and founder

Mother Nature threatened, but failed
to dampen the enthusiasm of attend-
ees to the 2nd Annual Southern Alberta
Music Festival at Aspen Crossing. The
event was a success, benetting STARS,
ALS, Vulcan Food Bank, 4H, Mossleigh
Lions, and Arrowwood Ag. Society, to
the tune of over $9,000.
The music festival saw a pasture
transformed into a hub of activity and
great entertainment. In the center was
the self-contained stage generously pro-
vided by Calgary Stampede and most
appreciated by the 19 groups who pro-
vided a variety of crowd pleasing music
including country, blues, folk and rock.
Statistics were surprising: STARS vol-
unteers Mike & Gisele Dickson sold
$3,700 of merchandise while the Moss-
leigh Lions were kept busy operating
the beer garden. Fantastic crowd ef-
forts helped raise almost $1,000 for
ALS when Jason Thornhill and Tyler
Foley willingly subjected themselves
to the ALS Icewater Challenge. Mike
& Monica Monner of Milo, AB popped
$479 worth of popcorn sales to assist
the Vulcan Food Bank Building Fund.
Numerous other groups and individu-
als helped to make this event a success.
It is sure amazing what can be ac-
complished when communities work
together.
Music Festival raises
over $9,000
B.B Jaru performed at the second Southern Alberta Music Festival on Aug. 22. The festival was held
Aug. 22-23, and they were among 19 other performers who entertained the crowds throughout the
weekend.
Photo Courtesy of Aspen Crossing
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August 29, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 15


DANNI BORUD
District Commissioner

It is almost time for a new season of
Guiding in Strathmore. We have added
some new leaders this year as well as
some new units. This means there is
always room more girls. ctivities are al-
ready being planned but all the groups
leave room for plenty of input from the
girls.
One of the most frequently asked
questions we are asked is What do
Girl Guides do? That depends on the
age group. Sparks, our youngest mem-
bers, are in Kindergarten and Grade
One. They like to play games, sing, do
crafts and learn about the world. They
go on outings like Storybook Theatre,
local businesses, the zoo or have visi-
tors like Clay for Kids. They love to
have sleepovers at local halls.
Brownies are in Grades 2 & 3.
They do all the things Sparks do and
more. Last year a group of Sparks and
Brownies travelled 2 hours by bus to
the Birds of Prey Centre in Coaldale.
They also had a zoo sleepover. Brown-
ies like to camp.
They went to Camp Kiwanis with
the Guides. Brownies love to work on
badges. They learn about the world,
themselves, their community, the arts
including music, song and dance the-
atre and crafts, science, Guiding and
the outdoors.
Guides are in Grades 4, 5 & 6. They
are able to plan and carry out projects
with a little help from their leaders.
They camp as much as possible learn-
ing the skills needed to set up a tent,
build a re and cook for themselves
using a wide variety of cooking meth-
ods. They can bake a cake in a card-
board box!! They also earn badges and
go on outings.
Pathnders are in Grades 7, 8 & 9.
They are almost totally responsible for
planning their program. They are usu-
ally small groups and they like to get
together to do things with other units
from around our area.
Rangers are our oldest girls. They
are high school aged and jobs, school
and activities sometimes limit the times
they can meet.
You dont have to start at the begin-
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anytime! Registration is ongoing online
at www.girlguides.ca. You can also see
us at REVS on Thursday, Sept. 4 at the
Civic Centre. Subsidies and payment
plans are available. District Commis-
sioner Danni Borud (403-901-1076)
would be happy to answer any ques-
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On August 23rd at approximately 9:00 PM, Strath-
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Spa located at 755 Lakeside Boulevard in Strathmore.
Sometime after 8 PM on Aug. 23, a male entered the car
wash holding a knife and demanded the money from
the clerk.
The suspect is described as a Caucasian male, 30-
40 years old wearing black coveralls and a full faced
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who was in the area of the Strathmore Auto Spa on
Saturday, Aug. 23 between 8 PM and 10 PM who may
have observed anyone in the area. Specically RCMP
are looking to speak to the driver of a industrial style
water truck, and the driver of a Dodge Ram pick up who
attempted to use the Auto Spa around the time of the
incident and was turned away by the employee as they
were closing.
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Did You Know?
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averaging from 3-8, a common cold last on average 7-10 days but can go longer in people
with weakened immune systems.
Gleichen held their
annual Foothills Cow-
boy Association (FCA)
rodeo at the Gleichen
rodeo grounds on Aug.
22-24. The weather
held out and the
stands were packed
with spectators. This
is one of the last FCA
rodeos scheduled be-
fore the 2014 fnals
that take place in Oc-
tober.
New senior Spartans coach Chuck Holloway hopes to
help the team rack up the wins this year. Potential players
showed their stuff at the registration camp on Aug. 19.
Justin Seward Photo
AUGUS T 2 9 , 2 0 1 4
SPORTS
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The Gleichen rodeo was a success-
ful one despite the cooler tempera-
tures that sent some fans home early
on the rst night of competition.
On day two, the weather was
warmer and more people attended
but attendance was a bit lower from
last year.
The fans like the fact that it is a
rodeo that happens at night and one
of very few that features an evening
event.
I have not seen the exact num-
bers but I would say they were not
as good as last year for attendance.
The Friday night was so cold that
many people left pretty early. Satur-
day was pretty good, there was lots
of people there, said Jeff Yule, ro-
deo committee organizer.
Saturday was not far off of what
it was last year.
The grounds were in pretty good
shape. I did not hear any complaints
about it, said Yule.
Yule and his cousin Wilson are the
ones that provide the stock for the
rodeo events, meaning they know
the animals best, but he did not
want to put the hype on what they
own.
The stock, especially on Saturday
was borderline outstanding with the
horses and bulls. It was our own
stock and I do not think the riders
would argue with that, said Yule.
As for the entertainment, the
live bands were exceptional and
everything ran according to plan.
It was awesome. We had Logan
Hopp and his band, who is a grand-
son to a farmer from around here,
said Yule.
Friday night we had a neighbor
of mine Jim Burne who just likes to
sing with the guitar.
Yule cannot say enough about
how much time and effort that the
volunteers put into making this
event run efciently.
You need a crew that does the
little jobs like sponsorship, get-
ting stuff organized, getting things
booked and being there to work on
the day of the rodeo, said Yule.
I cant say it enough, the whole
reason it works is because all them
do what they do and that makes it
go.
The Gleichen rodeo by any stretch
is not the biggest for Foothill Cow-
boy Association by rodeo standards
but with the earnings getting an ad-
ditional fee put on to the winnings,
it is right in the mix.
It was $1,200 per event added.
Most amateur are $800-$900 and
there are some that are quite a bit
bigger at $2,500 added, but we are
slowly getting in the mix with them,
said Yule.
Yule and his committee would like
to keep the rodeo where it is, stay-
ing as a relaxed, small town rodeo.
The unofcial results are in from
the rodeo and the only local one
announced was: Strathmores Tate
Hartell, who won the Bareback with
a score of 72 points. Results for Mar-
ci Wilson in the ladies barrel rac-
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bullghter Jason Wilson and Payton
Yule in the peewee barrels were not
available as of press time.
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New Strathmore Community Football Asso-
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loway, wants to get the program back on track
and that starts with the teams rst win in near-
ly four years.
Holloway hails from the United States and
played college ball at the University of West
Alabama. He has also coached football for 15
years.
My overall expectation is that I want to get
them their rst win and try to make more co-
hesion and team unity, said Holloway.
I am trying to get more kids out and more
dedication, if I can do that then I can change
the culture, program and team success.
In the registration camp Holloway is expect-
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ers will help to improve the teams success this
season.
Overall the group of players that are actual-
ly coming up were in the bantam program and
they won a lot of provincials, said Holloway.
The younger guys that are coming up are
being heavily recruited. My son, the quarter-
back, is getting recruited by Princeton and
other guys such as Chevy Winnipeg are being
recruited as well.
If Holloway can get players to show commit-
ment and come out from the school then there
will be an exciting brand of football.
The senior Spartans will begin their season
on Sept. 5 against Medicine Hat High School in
Medicine Hat.
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The UFA Midget triple A Bisons are
seeking billet families for their players
this year.
We are going to be short if we dont
get a few more volunteers, said Daun
Brown, billet coordinator for Bisons.
A billet is a family that takes in a
player as a part of their household for
the whole season. Brown says there are
many families willing to host a player
again, but the club is still looking for a
few more to come on board.
Everyone we talked to last year has
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The benet of billeting a Bison in-
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everything in place after the rst prac-
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Sept. 21 is the day we are hoping
to move the boys into the billets. They
have three exhibitions games that week,
the Saturday they are in Calgary and the
Sunday theyre having a practice at the
rink and (hopefully) moving them after
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If families are interested, Brown will
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The Strathmore Minor Ringette Asso-
ciation (SMRA) are in need of volunteers
on and off the ice for the 2014/2015 sea-
son.
We basically have a board of direc-
tors which are all volunteers. There is at
least 15 of us that volunteer on the board
of directors of the association, said Kim
Stanlake-Cammer, director of coaching
for Strathmore ringette.
We have 13 teams and all of the head
coaches, assistant coaches and everyone
that helps out for each team are volun-
teers.
The association is currently looking
for on-ice helpers for the evaluations
which will run from Sept. 13 to 20. The
on-ice helpers will assist with all the sta-
tions set up on the ice, making sure they
are coordinated with the instructors so
they are ran efciently.
We usually call on our coaches and
parents. Last year we had people that are
not even a part of our association that
were helping with that. We will be look-
ing again for lots of volunteers to help
run the different stations for our on-ice
evaluations, said Stanlake-Cammer.
The numbers of volunteers are com-
parable to past years, but the changes to
the evaluations determined more were
needed this year.
The change to the process that is sent
down from Ringette Alberta, the way its
set up is to have more people on ice for
Ringette seeking volunteers
certain evaluations, said Stanlake-Cam-
mer.
There has been some changes made
to the evaluation processes which means
that we need more people on the ice and
because we run evaluations for every
single age group, you cant always get
the same people for every ice time.
Stanlake-Cammer added that volun-
teers are usually called upon at other
bigger events such as home tournaments
and to run the score clocks and the pen-
alty box.
If you are interested in volunteering
for Strathmore ringette in any capacity,
you can contact President Guy Bailie at
403-934-2843 or Kim Standlake-Cammer
at jennandkim@shaw.ca. If you have any
other inquiries you can log onto the as-
sociations website at www.strathmore-
ringette.ca and stay tuned as evaluation
camp times will be nalized in Septem-
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Great show for
Fun Country
BEA WINTER
Fun Country Riding Club
After having to cancel our
Aug. 10 Show and Gymkha-
na, members were happy
to be back in their saddles
with family and friends for
some friendly competition
on Aug. 24. Our judge for
the show in the morning,
Melanie Lausen, provided
helpful comments to all
the participants following
her placing of the classes.
Thanks to all our volun-
teers who made the day
run smoothly. Results to the
third placing of the compe-
titions are as follows:
SHOW
LEADLINE
Trail
1. Alora Strauss
BANTAM
Pleasure
1. Jenissa Shippelt
2. Jossilyn Dahl
Equitation
1. Jenissa Shippelt
2. Jossilyn Dahl
3. Avalon Strauss
Trail
1. Jenissa Shippelt
2. Jossilyn Dahl
3. Avalon Strauss
PEE WEE
Pleasure, Equitation and
Trail
1. Cobie Klassen
JUNIOR
Pleasure, Equitation and
Trail
1. Dylan Zip
YOUNG HORSE
Pleasure and Equitation
1. Dylan Zip
SENIOR NOVICE
Pleasure and Equitation
1. Natasha Kajmowicz
Trail
1. Natasha Kajmowicz
2. Kim Betournay
SENIOR OPEN
Pleasure, Equitation and
Trail
1. Katrina Janzen
2. Tina Carlson
CLASSIC SENIOR
Pleasure, Equitation and
Trail
1. Lesley Gregory
2. Brenda Larsen
3. Angela Atkinson
GYMKHANA
LEADLINE
Barrel Racing, Pole Bend-
ing, and Flag Picking
1. Trevor Carlson
2. Alora Strauss
Keyhole
1. Trevor Carlson
2. Alora Strauss
3. Reece
BANTAM
Barrel Racing and Pole
Bending
1. Jenissa Shippelt
2. Peyton Kajmowicz
3. Jossilyn Dahl
Flag Picking
1. Jossilyn Dahl
2. Emma Adcock
3. Avalon Strauss
Key Hole
1. Jenissa Shippelt
2. Avalon Strauss
3. Emma Adcock
PEE WEE
Barrel Racing
1. Cobie Klassen
2. Cobie Klassen
Pole Bending, Flag Picking
and Keyhole
1. Cobie Klassen
JUNIOR
Barrel Racing, Pole Bend-
ing, and Keyhole
1. Dylan Zip
YOUNG HORSE
Barrel Racing, Pole Bend-
ing, and Keyhole
1. Dylan Zip
SENIOR NOVICE
Barrel Racing and Pole
Bending
1. Natasha Kajmowicz
2. Jackie Maddalo
Flag Picking
1. Natasha Kajmowicz
Keyhole
1. Jackie Maddalo
2. Natasha Kajmowicz
3. Kim Betournay
SENIOR OPEN
Barrel Racing
1. Tina Carlson
2. Amber Carlson
3. Lindsey Nelson
Pole Bending
1. Amber Carlson
2. Tina Carlson
3. Katrina Janzen
Flag Picking
1. Amber Carlson
2. Tina Carlson
3. Pete Hagel
Key Hole
1. Tina Carlson
2. Lindsey Nelson
CLASSIC SENIOR
Barrel Racing
1. Teasie ODonnell
2. Jackie Maddalo
3. Brenda Larsen
Pole Bending
1. Teasie ODonnell
2. Brenda Larsen
3. Jackie Maddalo
Flag Picking
1. Brenda Larsen
2. Jackie Maddalo
3. Teasie ODonnell
Key Hole
1. Teasie ODonnell
2. Brenda Larsen
3. Johanna Betts
The Chestermere Fair Gym-
khana is next on the clubs
agenda on Sept. 13. This is
open to everyone, and with
this year being the 25th
anniversary of the Ches-
termere Fair, there will be
special rosettes awarded.
The Fair always offers lots
of family-friendly exhibits
and activities. The next
two club shows and gym-
khanas will be Sept. 14
and 21 at the Strathmore
Ag Society grounds in our
regular arena. Check the
clubs website at www.
funcountryriders.com for
more information on up-
coming events and two
more scheduled clinics in
September and October.
had to, if you had 40-45
players thats lots but his-
torically were usually in
the mid-30s, said Sea-
foot.
Seafoot has coached
for 14 years but has not
worked with the bantams
since the early 2000s.
With the recent success
with some of the players
he hopes to keep that
trend going.
With their opener
looming on Aug.30 in
Strathmore against Rocky
Mountain House, Seafoot
expects a hard-contested
battle.
Im expecting a pretty
hard-nosed game and its
a matter of getting play-
ers out and into game
mode. We got to see
whats here and do what
you can, said Seafoot.
The team will not run
anything fancy for the
rst couple of weeks
while they work on basic
plays and reps.
The bantam Spartans
take on Rocky Mountain
House at 1 p.m. on Aug.
30 at the Strathmore High
School football eld.
August 29, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 19
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The bantam
Spartans hope-
fuls were at reg-
istration camp
Aug. 19. The
new coaching
staff expects
some growing
pains this year.
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JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
Carl Seafoots Strathmore
Community Football Asso-
ciation (SCFA) bantam team
has a new coaching staff
for the 2014 season and ad-
mits that there will be a fair
share of growing pains.
Its a whole new coach-
ing staff and so that will be
growing pains there. The
bantams did graduate a
bunch of players up to the
senior team this year, said
Seafoot.
Im expecting there will
be lots of opportunities for
the junior guys to ll in lots
of vacancies.
The number of players
who can make the team is
wide open; there will be no
cuts made because the num-
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JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The peewee Spartans football team is
recruiting larger players with the hope of
being stronger in time for the 2014 sea-
son.
This is the rst year at the helm for
Clinton Bean, who came from the Cal-
gary Goldenhawks program where he
was a co-offensive coordinator. The ve
years previous he coached the atom pro-
gram in Chestermere.
In his opinion the team is young and
will need to learn the fundamentals to be
successful.
We got a pretty young team, we have
some older kids who have never played
football before. So I am looking for them
to have solid fundamentals and after that
everything should take care of itself,
said Bean.
The registration camp was good
starting point to evaluate the players
strengths and weaknesses.
So basically for the next week were
looking at getting everyone registered
who wants to play football in Strathmore,
as well as getting them all their equip-
ment tting and making sure it is good
for the rest of the season, said Bean.
The team overall was lacking size at
the spring camp, so Bean decided to re-
cruit from other associations in the com-
munity to see if he could bring in bigger
players.
We had a spring camp in May and I
noticed that we were lacking a bit of size
with the kids. It is always nice to have
those bigger peewee kids, said Bean
So what I did is I went through a lot
of the other programs in Strathmore like
lacrosse and poached a few kids from
there and bring them out and there are a
few of them here today.
Bean is looking forward to the oppor-
tunity to coach here in Strathmore. He
lives in town and has two kids on the
team, and thought coaching the team
would be a great t.
The peewee season will get underway
on the road Sept. 13 in Cochrane.
Bantams focus game by game
Justin Seward Photo
The peewee Spartans registration camp was held
on Aug. 18 at the Strathmore High School feld.
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For tickets, please call Val at (403) 934-3931
or Sandy at (403) 934-6622.
Tickets may also be picked up at Coles Travel
403-934-9477, Monday to Friday 9am-5pm.
Thanks for your support!
WHEATLAND CONSERVATION
AND WILDLIFE ASSOCIATION
HUNTER TRAINING
COURSE
September 13, 14 and 20, 2014
$30/per person
(Require 10 students for classes)
Call Darrell
403-934-7360 days
403-934-6428 evenings
FOR SALE
COMING EVENTS
FREE LANDFILL for more
info call Hanneke at Strath-
more Homes or call 403-
934-5687.
LANDSCAPING
CANADA BENEFIT GROUP. Do
you or someone you know
suffer from a disability? Get
up to $40,000 from the Ca-
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297-9883. Live intimate
conversation, Call #7878 or
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1on1 Call 1-866-311-9640
or #5015. Meet local single
ladies. 1-877-804-5381.
(18+).

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credit? Bills? Unemployed?
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tion, foreclosures, renova-
tions. Bruised credit, self-
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ok. Dave Fitzpatrick: www.
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eral springs, events, activi-
ties, tness, entertainment,
Canadian friends in southern
California; foyspa.com or
1-888-800-0772.
FOR SALE
METAL ROOFING & SIDING.
Very competitive prices!
Largest colour selection in
Western Canada. Available at
over 25 Alberta Distribution
Locations. 40 Year Warranty.
Call 1-888-263-8254.
CN RAILWAY STATION for
sale. Converted to restau-
rant. Comes with all food
related equipment. Located
in Unity, Sask. To be moved.
Call 780-808-3279 for de-
tails.
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL
BUILDINGS 60% off! 20x28,
30x40, 40x62, 45x90,
50x120, 60x150, 80x100,
sell for balance owed! Call
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crownsteelbuildings.ca.
For a full detailed brochure and bookings,
call our toll-free number
1-866-362-5416
or visit our web site www.dejongstours.com
De Jongs Tours
NORSK HOSTFEST, MINOT, ND
September 29 - October 4
6 Day Trip Cost $1,150.00/person dbl.
Includes transportation, 5 nights
accommodation, 4 main stage shows; Doc
Severinsen (trumpet player from
the Johnny Carson show performing with
the Minot Symphony Orchestra, Daniel
ODonnell, Bill Engvall (comedian
from the Blue Collar Comedy Tour), and
Merle Haggard, plus Scandinavian Heritage
Park, all breakfasts, 1 dinner, Professional
Tour Director and baggage handling.
Leaving 7:00 am from Brooks Tim Hortons.
BRANSON, MI November 10-21
12 Day Trip Cost $1,795.00/person dbl.
Includes transportation, 11 nights
accommodation, all breakfasts, 7 dinners,
2 lunches, Professional Tour Director, and
baggage handling. Attractions as shown in
accompanying itinerary including: Mitchell
Corn Palace, Boys Town, Osceola Cheese,
Home of Hallmark Cards, Branson with
Daniel ODonnell, Brett Family, Showboat
Branson Belle, The Duttons, Dixie Stampede,
Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers, 3
Redneck Tenors, Silver Dollar City, Andy
William Christmas Show, Branson Tour,
Branson Landing, Old Town Branson,
Stone Hill Winery, Precious Moments, Sioux
Falls, Group Dinner.
Leaving 7:00 am from Brooks Tim Hortons.
House/Pet Sitting
available while you
are on vacation. References Available.

Contact Lorraine: 403-361-1242
HOUSE SITTING
SERVICES
Fit For
Life
Embrace
a Healthy
Future.
Joylyn Wipf
Personal Training
Specialist
Group Fitness Instructor
403-819-7499
Tutoring
for
Comprehension
GREEN
LEAF
TUTORING
403-901-0344
Happy
Gang
Ramblings
Summer is just about
gone and we are
looking forward to
some new activities
this Fall at The Happy
Gang Centre

The Happy Gang 50+ Society of Strathmore has
been busy setting up their schedule for Fall &
Winter. Along with our regular activities, we will
be starting Whist at 1:30pm and Darts at 7:00pm on
MONDAYS. Bridge at 1:30pm on WEDNESDAYS ,
Line Dancing on THURSDAYS, 10:00am. Tentatively.

RUMMIKUB - Started last season and is catching
on. If you have played Rummy you will be sure to
like playing Rummikub. Tiles are used, instead of
cards. The object of the game is to be the rst
player to eliminate all the tiles from your rack.
This is accomplished by forming them into sets of
runs and groups. A group is a set of either three or
four tiles of the same number in different colors.
A run is a set of three or more consecutive num-
bers , all in the same color. Rummikub is played on
Tuesday afternoons at 1:30pm.

MAH JONG is a fascinating game. We play it on
Wednesday afternoons at 1:30. It is an Oriental
Game played with tiles. We invite you to come on
a Wednesday At 1:30 to see what it is all about.
We meet in the Games Room.

Other games and activities will be explained in
future issues of Happy Gang Ramblings.

Our Year runs from September 1 to August 31.
A General Meeting is held on the
2nd Tuesday of the Month, starting at 1:30
Our rst meeting of this new year will be on
September 9, 2014.
Come and see what we are all about.

Watch for our Fall and Winter Activity Schedule
in the Whats Happening Weekly
Community Calendar.

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NOTICES
Piano Tuner -Technician
32 Years of Noted
Piano Service!
Kathie L. Zakresky
Graduate of The Hal T.M. Lyne School of Piano Technology 1981
403.934.5477 kathiezak@gmail.com
NOTICES
NOTICES
Congratulations on 50 Years!
Geof & Madeline Scott
Love your family
Tank you very much
for the cards, gifs,
fowers and most of
all for taking the time
to celebrate our
50th wedding
anniversary with us!
Daryl and Evelyn
Winkler
Thank You
ANNIVERSARIES
THANK YOUS
KIRKMAN, Janice Vivian
1951 2014
Janice passed away on August 20, 2014. She
was raised on the family farm at Namaka and
attended school at Carseland, nishing her grade
12 in Strathmore, then received her B.ED from
the U of C. She is survived by her loving husband
Chris; her mother Mary Penner; sisters Jean
(Len) Hoogenboom, Cathy (Ken) Mason, and Lori
Boschman, brother Robert Boschman, as well as
numerous nieces and nephews. A funeral ser-
vice will be held on Monday, August 25, 2014
at Wheatland Funeral Chapel (202 Lakeside
Blvd., Strathmore) at 2:00 p.m. Interment to take
place on Tuesday, August 26, 2014 at Dalemead
Cemetery at 10:00 a.m. In lieu of owers, dona-
tions may be made directly to the Alberta Cancer
Foundation, Tom Baker Cancer Centre (1331-29
St. NW, Calgary, T2N 4N2) or the Alberta Chil-
drens Hospital Foundation (2888 Shaganappi
Trail NW, Calgary, T3B 6A8). To send condolences
please visit Janices obituary at www.wheatland-
funeralhome.ca.
Obituaries
MOVING SALE on August
29, 12-5pm & August 30,
10-5pm. Outdoor furniture
& Household items. 14yr old
Arab saddle bred horse, can
be viewed in Langdon. Vari-
ety of horse saddles: 16 Big
Horn high back, Riely and
McCormick Saddle, Sierra
Full Rig Pack Saddle. 101
Aspen Creek Crescent. Cell
403-807-1750.
GARAGE SALES
GARAGE SALE at 22 Green-
view Crescent. Fri PM Mon
AM.
Wednesday, Sept. 3
rd
8:30am - 2:30pm
Prairie Dog Mobile Grill
Come in for breakfast, burgers
and more. Prices vary.
755C Lakeside Blvd, Strathmore
403-983-2727
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NOW HIRING
HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC/
AGRICULTURAL TECHNICIAN REQUIRED
Namaka Farms Inc. is an agri-business with
operations including cow/calf, crop & feedlot.
The equipment required varies greatly
from large construction equipment to quads,
roller mills to hydraulic cattle handling
equipment, and from pivots to tractors.
We require an equipment technician with the pri-
mary role of repairing and maintaining the equip-
ment, and also teaching & supervising other staff
on maintenance. The responsibility of this position
also includes coordinating 3rd party repairs, order-
ing of parts & supplies, looking for improvements
within the operation and design of the equipment,
as well a advising on equipment selection.
Namaka Farms Inc. offers a competitive wage and
comprehensive benet package.
Send resumes to:
NAMAKA FARMS INC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Fax (403) 934-6133
Email: n@namakafarms.com
Golden Hills School Division
requires the services of three part-time
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANTS
Position #1: At Standard School assisting High School
students with on-line and dual credit courses. Strong
computer skills and agriculture knowledge are required.
Position #2: At Standard School supporting students
with special needs. Applicants should have a desire to
work closely with children in a positive manner on an
individual basis plus in classroom settings.
Position #3: At Hussar School supporting a playschool
student with language development (Tuesday and
Thursday mornings).
The ability to work with other staff members in a team
environment is a requirement of all the positions.
Please submit your resume and appropriate
documentation to the undersigned by Tuesday, Sept.
2nd.
Only those applicants short-listed will be contacted. We
thank all applicants who have applied for their interest
in the Golden Hills School Division.
Please apply to:
Karen Smith
Phone: 403-644-3791
Fax: 403-644-3813
Email: karen.smith@ghsd75.ca
The Hussar Skating Club
is now accepting applications for a
Can/Star
Skate Coach
This position will be for Tuesday afternoons
running the complete Can/Star Skate
program. Beginning middle to end of
October through to February.
Preference will be given to applicants who
are Registered Skate Canada Coaches who
hold valid First Aid Certifcates.
Wages will be negotiable based on
experience and qualifcations.
Please send your resumes to:
Marla Vogstad
Box 539
East Coulee, Alberta T0J 1B0
Or Fax to: 403-822-2187
Or email to: bvogstad@xplornet.com
Closing Date is September 12, 2014
We would like to thank everyone who applies
we will only contact successful applicants.
STILL HIRING
CUSTOM FEEDLOT & FARMING
OPERATION LOOKING
FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
Competitive wages including O.T
and other Benets.
Valid drivers licence and a good
attitude a must. High school
diploma an asset.
Send resumes to:
NAMAKA FARMS INC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Fax (403) 934-6133
Machinist
required
Willing to
train, must
be reliable.
Send resume
& salary
expectations to
sndindustrial@
shaw.ca
Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub
is hiring:
Kitchen Food
Services
Manager
1 Permanent, Full Time
$15.75 hourly, for 44 hour/week
1-2 years experience required
Requirements/Skills: Ability to supervise and
co-ordinate activities of up to 15 kitchen/food
service helpers and cooks who prepare and
portion food, while ensuring food service and
quality control of all foods. Kitchen and
cooking experience required and must have
knowledge of the establishments culinary
genres and learn specic recipes. Will be
responsible to train staff in job duties, sanita-
tion and safety procedures, and their imple-
mentation. Must possess great oral commu-
nication, excellent problem solving skills, and
organized job task planning abilities. Must also
have the ability to work well with others in a
fast-paced environment while under pressure.
Standing and/or walking for extended periods.
Speak English, Read English, Write English.
To Apply: by email to
strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com or in person
to Peter Klironomos at 380 Ridge Road,
Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5 between 2pm & 5pm
Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub is hiring:
1 permanent, full time
Restaurant
Manager
$15.75 Hourly, for 40.00 Hours per week
Experience: 1 to 2 years
Credentials/Education: Must have (or get within 30
days of hire): AGLC Smart Serve Programs (PRO-
tect, PROserve, REELfacts), First Aid Certicate,
CPR Certicate, Workplace Hazardous Materials
Information System (WHMIS) Certicate.
Business Equipment and Computer Applications:
Squirrel POS system, General ofce equipment,
Record keeping, Cashiering, Microsoft Ofce.
Duties/Abilities: Must plan, organize, direct, con-
trol, and evaluate daily operations, while ensuring
that all health, safety, and liquor legislation and
regulations are followed. Responsible for the
hiring, training, scheduling, and supervision of 40+
staff. Respond to customer complaints and negoti-
ate with clients for catering or use of facilities.
Must possess great oral communication, excellent
problem solving skills, and organized job task
planning abilities. Must be customer service
oriented and be able to work under pressure in a
fast-paced environment while paying attention to
detail. Standing and/or walking for extended peri-
ods. Speak English, Read English, Write English
How to Apply: By Mail to 380 Ridge Road Strathmore
AB T1P1B5, In Person between 9:00 and 17:00,
or By E-mail to strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com
The Western Irrigation District is currently accepting
applications for the permanent full-time position of
Water District Supervisor.
Reporting to the Water Master, the successful
candidate will be responsible for the supply and
distribution of water through a canal system for
agricultural, domestic and other purposes within
a defned service area. The candidate will also be
required to participate in the fall/winter construction
program of the District. Above average communication
skills, the desire and ability to work in an outdoor
environment in addition to a minimum class 5
operators license and some basic computer knowledge
is essential. This is a salaried position with benefts
and pension plan.
Please submit resumes in confdence via mail, e-mail
or in person to:
Mr. Jeremy Hemsing, P.Eng.
Manager of Operation and Maintenance
Box 2372, 105 900, Pine Road
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1K3
E-mail: careers@wid.net
The WID would like to thank all applicants in
advance for their interest however only those
selected for an interview will be contacted.
Western Irrigation District
WATER DISTRICT
SUPERVISOR
HELP WANTED
RESIDENT MANAGER
WANTED - Now hiring on
site Resident Manager for a
four building complex. Du-
ties include building and site
maintenance. Contact Wen-
dy at 403-237-8600 or fax
resume to 403-290-1530.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT
THE TODDLE INN DAY CARE.
Child Care Worker or Super-
visor preferred. Criminal re-
cord check and rst aid are
required. Drop off resume
at 309 2nd Ave. or email to
toddlein@telus.net. Benets
after three months.
Strathmore Travelodge re-
quires FULL TIME HOUSE-
KEEPERS. $14.00/hr. Duties
include but not limited to:
dusting, vacuuming, mop-
ping, strip and make beds,
clean washrooms, clean
windows and mirrors, stock
cart. Please email resumes
to: info@travelodgestrath-
more.com or in person at
the front desk, 350 Ridge Rd,
Strathmore or via fax (403)-
901-0016.
PART-TIME HOUSE KEEP-
ING STAFF. Apply within at
Leroys Motor Inn. 403-934-
3545.
TIRE TECH REQUIRED. Apply
within with resume to Bob @
Fountain Tire.
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
CHILDCARE/DRIVER Single
mother of three needs help
with transporting school-
aged children to activities
on evenings/weekends.
Ideal position for a student or
retiree looking for extra in-
come. All inquiries call (403)
693-2880.
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
is an in-demand career in
Canada! Employers have
work-at-home positions
available. Get the online
training you need from an
employer-trusted program.
Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or
1-888-528-0809 to start
training for your work-at-
home career today!
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CLEARSTREAM ENERGY IS
HIRING! Experienced Shut-
down Workers and Labour-
ers are required for imme-
diate employment in Edson,
Hinton, Grande Prairie and
Fort Nelson. For more infor-
mation, please visit our web-
site: www.clearstreamjobs.
ca or call 1-855-410-1112.
Travel and living out allow-
ance are available.
LABOURERS PCL ENERGY.
Now hiring Labourers with
over 2 years of industrial
experience for immediate
shutdown work on an indus-
trial project in Vanscoy, SK.
We offer competitive wages
and benets. Retention and
completion bonuses paid!
Send resume to: pclenergy-
jobs@pcl.com or fax 1-888-
398-0725.
HELP WANTED HAYING
CUSTOM HAY
CUTTING, BALING
AND HAULING.
Will Crop
Share.
Call 403-934-5115
WE DO

CUSTOM HAYING

CROP SHARE

CUSTOM FENCING
Give Us a Call
Travis 403-901-5063
Lavern 403-934-0748
Van Bavel Joint Venture
Custom or Crop Share
Custom Haying
Round Bale Hauling
2 John Deere
Disc Bines
4 John Deere Balers
Call Doug
(403) 934-7610
or Glen
(403) 934-8234
STRAW WANTED. Large
square 4X8 bales. $60 met-
ric ton for 20,000 bales.
Please call Kevin Paskal at
403-330-9147.
FEED BARLEY. Paskal Cattle
Company in Picture Butte
area is looking for Feed
Barley. Put more $$$ in your
pocket. Sell direct to us.
Please call Main Ofce for
details. 403-317-1365.
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
HELP WANTED
Invites applications for the position of
RELIEF CRISIS
COUNSELLOR
The successful candidate will be responsible
for crisis intervention, case management, small
group facilitation, working with volunteers and
household maintenance. Must be available to
work all shifts, work well within a team-based
environment, and demonstrate an ability to be
adaptable in meeting the needs of the agency
and the individuals we serve. Must possess
excellent assessment, intervention, and problem
solving skills, communicate effectively in
written and oral form, and work independently.
Qualications required: minimum social work
diploma or equivalent education, registration in
the appropriate professional agency, current First
Aid/CPR, and a knowledge and understanding
of family violence.
Condentiality, professional boundaries,
and a clear understanding of ethics
are paramount to all positions at CCS.
Competitions are open until
suitable candidate(s) found.
Please apply by email or fax to:
Penny Glenn, Program Manager
Email: ccs-mngr@telus.net
Fax: 403-934-6661
The Community
Crisis Society,
Wheatland Shelter
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Hair Stylist & Esthetician Needed to
Manage Busy Salon
OPPORTUNITY TO
OPERATE A 300 SQ. FT.
SALON IN COMMUNITY
WITH 200 RESIDENTS.
Looking for passionate,
experienced individual to work with
seniors. Salon needs to be open 4-5 days
per week from 9am to 4 pm to cover appts.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE WOULD HAVE:
1) First-rate customer service with strong
people and tme management skills.
2) Experience working with seniors and be
comfortable coloring, cutng and styling a
variety of curly hair textures.
3) Excellent product knowledge,
esthetcian, and stylist experience.
4) Ability to understand and follow
instructons, and communicate efectvely.
Sound like you? Email your resume to
swreception@agecare.ca or drop it off at
Sagewood 140 Cambridge Glen Dr. Strathmore
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for upcoming straw
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403-934-5115
FINANCE COORDINATOR
Competition No. TOS2014-14
The Town of Strathmore is a vibrant and progressive community of 13,000 people, located on
the Trans-Canada Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. We are looking for a highly motivated
individual to become part of the Corporate Services Department and head up the Finance Team.
Reporting to the Director of Corporate Services, the Finance Coordinator is responsible for the
immediate supervision of the department staff in the operation, maintenance and administra-
tion of the Towns accounting systems and procedures.
If you are an individual who has the knowledge and ability to understand a municipal fnancial
plan, and can ensure that revenue, expenditures, and grant applications, are processed and com-
pleted in accordance with Town policies and procedures this position may be for you.
Main Duties will include but are not limited to:
Perform the function of offce manager for the Finance team. Motivate train and supervise
the team in the maintenance of the Towns fnancial accounts and records.
Assist the Director of Corporate Services in the preparation of the Towns fnancial plan.
Ensures that all accounting functions, payables, receivables, and ledgers are processed
accurately and on a timely basis.
Prepares year end working papers in connection with the yearend audit. Liaises with
external auditors and assists with audit requirements.
Makes application for various grants and reports on government grants to various agencies
and stake holders.
Prepares and assists in the preparation of periodic reports for the Director of Corporate
Services, Departmental Directors, Government Ministries and Others.
Qualifcations Completion of 4th year standing in a recognized accounting program leading
to a professional designation such as CGA, CMA. Completion of the accounting designation
will be required. A minimum of two years municipal accounting experience is necessary,
and some supervisory experience would be helpful.
The Town of Strathmore will pay a competitive salary complete with a comprehensive benefts
package which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan and Health and Wellness benefts.
The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive and entrepreneurial envi-
ronment, and opportunity to succeed. We endeavour to be leaders in municipal sustainability,
and encourage our employees to help us achieve excellence. If you are looking for a challenging
and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your resume to:
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Phone: (403) 934-3133 Fax: (403) 934 -4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
Shannon Cuff, Payroll & HR Advisor
The Town of Strathmore thanks all applicants; however only those short-listed for an interview
will be contacted.
Competition closes: September 2, 2014
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
PARKS OPERATOR
Competition No. TOS2014-18
The Town of Strathmore is a vibrant and progressive community of 13,000 people, located on the Trans
Canada Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. We are looking for a self-driven and highly motivated individual
to join the Parks team. Reporting to the Parks Supervisor, the Parks Operator is responsible to operate a
variety of light equipment in completing tasks related to, but not limited to parks, roads, facilities, etc.
Duties will include but are not limited to:
Operate a variety of light duty equipment (bobcat, front end loader, etc.).
Clear Snow/ice from pathways, sidewalks, Town Facilities and be backup for FCSS snow removal
assistants.
Maintain outdoor skating rink and Kinsmen Lake for public use.
Maintain sidewalks, curbs, gutters, pedestrian walkways and asphalt pavement.
Assist in the repair of Town Infrastructure.
Undertake after-hours and weekends on-call duties on a rotational basis.
Assist other departments with operating duties as required.
Required Education, Skills and Experience:
Must have a minimum of Grade 12 education.
Minimum Class 5 Alberta Drivers License.
Ability to represent the Town of Strathmore in a positive manner
Able to operate various maintenance equipment and tools.
Can work independently and also cooperatively in a team environment.
Possess a positive attitude complimented with a can-do practice.
Strong communication skills, both written and verbal.
Interested in working outdoors in adverse weather conditions
Training in First Aid, WHMIS, Construction Safety Training Systems (CSTS), and Flag person Safety
are all important assets.
Hours: The regular work week is 40 hours, with occasional shift work, weekend and statutory holiday
coverage required.
Salary: The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive benefts package, which includes the Local Authori-
ties Pension Plan, and Health & Wellness Beneft. Salary to commensurate based on experience.
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.
Prior to beginning work, the successful candidate will be required to provide a current drivers abstract, and
the successful completion of an RCMP/Police Records Check. References from recent employers will be
required as part of the recruitment process.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your resume to:
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Phone: (403) 934-3133 Fax: (403) 934 -4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
Shannon Cuff, Payroll and HR Advisor
Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Competition closes September 5, 2014.
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
Strathmore Branch Employment Opportunity
Financial Service Representative I
Full Time
THE POSITION:
Respond to members inquiries by providing information on the full range of
deposit and loan products and services. Analyze member needs and assists
members to utilize the products or service which best meets those needs by
outlining benets and alternatives and advises on the best match; cross-sell all
credit union products, including making referrals to Wealth Management.
Foster existing and new business development through service excellence and
product knowledge
Analyze credit bureaus, and work toward offering authorized overdraft facilities.
IDEAL CANDIDATE:
Grade 12 diploma plus additional courses (CUIC Courses, Mutual Funds, Credit
Union Accreditation etc.) plus one to three years of experience, or an equivalent
combination of education and experience. Mutual Funds license a denite asset
but not required.
Procient in using integrated banking system, Windows operating system &
Microsoft Ofce Products
Take responsibility for self-development and continuous learning to achieve
required knowledge for the job.
Effective communication and relationship building skills
Excellent problem solving and decision making skills
Strong time-management and administrative skills
Proven track record of successful portfolio growth
COMPENSATION:
Commensurate with experience
Excellent benets program
PLEASE SUBMIT RESUMES TO:
People Solutions
Administration Branch
Box 1137
99 2nd Street West
Brooks, Alberta T1R 1B9
Fax # (403) 362-4239
Email: careers@chinookcu.com
Closing Date: September 8th, 2014
We thank all applicants for their interest and will be in contact if
we can offer an interview.
You can nd more about our organization at www.chinookcu.com.
LIFEGUARD/INSTRUCTOR
Competition No. TOS 2014-19
We are looking for an outgoing, enthusiastic individual to join
our aquatic team. As a lifeguard/instructor you will be able to
communicate assertively, ensure a safe environment at the pool for all
patrons and provide quality fun flled instructions for lessons. You will
also assist in maintaining the overall operations of the pool in order to
meet Provincial Health and Safety Standards.
Requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age.
Current NLS award.
Current CPR C / AED Award
Current Standard First Aid award
Red Cross Water Safety Instructor award
Lifesaving Instructor / Examiner Award (An asset)
Any other qualifcations are an asset.
The Town of Strathmore will pay a competitive salary complete with a
comprehensive benefts package which includes the Local Authorities
Pension Plan and Health and Wellness benefts.
The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive
and entrepreneurial environment, and opportunity to succeed. We
endeavor to be leaders in municipal sustainability, and encourage our
employees to help us achieve excellence.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity,
please forward your resume to:
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
Shannon Cuff, Payroll & HR Advisor
Visit our website at www.strathmore.ca
We thank all applicants for their interest, but only those receiving an interview
will be contacted.
Competition Closes September 5, 2014
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
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HELP WANTED
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION LABOURER
Work outside for the summer! Full-time team
player positions 5-6 days a week.
Tasks include digging, planting, laying sod,
and assisting with the install of irrigation
systems and paving stone patios.
Must have a clean and valid drivers
license and a vehicle to get to the shop
located west of Strathmore.
Please send resumes to landscapeplus1@
yahoo.ca or fax 403 934 6207
Remuda Building is looking for
hardworking individuals to join our
growing business.
We are currently looking for a
FRAMING CARPENTER
to join a great team
building structures in the agriculture /
commercial / acreage market.
Please call 403-651-4304 or
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is hiring:
Cooks
4 Full Time, Permanent
$13.50 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years
Skills: Prepare and cook full course meals and
individual dishes including for customers with food
allergies or intolerances, while ensuring quality of
food and determine size of food proportions are
met. Work with minimal supervision and train staff
in preparation, cooking and handling of food. Clean
and inspect kitchens and food service areas, Work
with specialized cooking equipment (deep fryer,
etc). Good oral communication, ability to work
with others, job task planning and organizing, and
signicant use of memory required. Speak English,
Read English, Write English
How to Apply- with resume to: 510 Highway #1
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1M6
By Mail or In Person between 9:00 and 17:00 :
By Fax :(403) 934-9502
Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub
is hiring
3 Permanent, Full Time:
FOOD AND
BEVERAGE
SERVERS
$10 Hourly, for 40.00 Hours per week
Experience: 1 to 2 years
Serve food and beverages, general plate service.
Describe and advise on menu items including
daily specials for customers. Present, open, pour
and serve wine in appropriate wine glassware.
Present bills to customers and accept and manage
payments in cash, credit or debit cards. Clear and
clean tables, trays and chairs. Replenish condi-
ments and other supplies at tables and serving
areas. Set tables. Must be of legal age to mix and
serve alcoholic beverages and acquire ProServe
within 30 days of hire. Must be Customer service
oriented and physically t. Experience on Squirrel
POS system or similar an asset.
How to Apply: By Mail to 380 Ridge Road
Strathmore AB T1P1B5, In Person between
9:00 and 17:00, or By E-mail to
strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com
EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT
Competition No. TOS2014-17
We are looking for a mature professional to be part of the Administrative Team. This position
will provide administrative support to the CAO and the Deputy CAO. The candidate will
understand the implications of working in a politically sensitive environment and adapt his/
her actions accordingly.
The successful candidate will be required to have a comprehensive background in research
and data gathering and excellent administrative skills, including letter preparation and
minute/note taking. They will be able to effectively and effciently plan his/her work, while
remaining suffciently fexible to accommodate unforeseen changes. This individual will also
be able to follow directions and express themselves tactfully as a representative for the Town
of Strathmore.
Qualifcations: The ideal candidate will have completed or close to completing an Executive
Assistant Diploma, minimum of 5 years of secretarial/administrative experience, and have
strong interpersonal and communication skills. Knowledge of the Municipal Government Act
will be considered an asset.
Salary: Remuneration will be commensurate with experience, knowledge and abilities. The
salary grid is currently under review. The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive benefts
package which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan, and Health & Wellness Beneft.
The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive and entrepreneurial
environment, and opportunity to succeed. We endeavor to be leaders in municipal
sustainability, and encourage our employees to help us achieve excellence.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your
resume to:
Shannon Cuff
Payroll & HR Coordinator
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore AB T1P 1J1
Phone: 403-934-3133 Fax: 403-934-4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is selected.
The Town of Strathmore thanks all applicants in advance, however only those chosen for
interviews will be contacted.
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
PLANNER I
Competition No. TOS2014-16
Strathmore is a vibrant and progressive community of 13,000 people, located on the Trans-
Canada Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. Major infrastructure, including a Regional Waterline
from Calgary is now in place and will support a population of 30,000, with opportunity to
expand to 50,000.
The role of Planner I will appeal to a visionary, strategic thinker who thrives in a challenging
and progressive environment and will become a valuable addition to the Planning and
Development Team.
The successful candidate will be required to have a comprehensive background in research/
policy formulation and development processes (including review and an understanding of
the approval process of subdivision and development applications), in order to undertake
the preparation of long range plans, including various area structure plans for undeveloped
annexation sectors of the Town.
Qualifcations: The ideal candidate will have a post-secondary education in Planning along
with a minimum of three years of progressive planning experience in an urban municipal
planning environment. Ability for Membership in the Canadian Institute of Planners is
required. You must have strong interpersonal and communication skills.
Salary: Remuneration will be commensurate with experience, knowledge and abilities. The
salary grid is currently under review. The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive benefts
package which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan, and Health & Wellness Beneft.
The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive and entrepreneurial
environment, and opportunity to succeed. We endeavor to be leaders in municipal
sustainability, and encourage our employees to help us achieve excellence.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your
resume to:
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore AB T1P 1J1
Phone: 403-934-3133 Fax: 403-934-4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
Shannon Cuff, Payroll & HR Advisor
This position will remain open until a suitable candidate is selected.
The Town of Strathmore thanks all applicants in advance, however only those chosen for
interviews will be contacted.
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
HELP WANTED
IT TECHNICIAN
Competition No. TOS2014-15
The Town of Strathmore is a vibrant and progressive community of 13,000 people, located on
the Trans-Canada Highway 40 km. East of Calgary. We are looking for a highly motivated
individual to join our IT team. Reporting to the Director of Corporate Services, the IT
Technician will be a knowledgeable IT generalist and cover many different and shared
responsibilities.
Main Duties will include but are not limited to:
Maintenance and operational support of the Towns IT infrastructure including servers
(physical and virtual) desktop and laptop PCs, networking equipment, telephone systems,
sound systems, video and access control security systems, and other associated equipment as
well as databases and a wide variety of software packages.
Provides user support and responds to questions and inquires on various hardware and
software issues.
Coordinates the planning, testing and installation of computer hardware and software
applications, coordinates the repair and replacement of technology components
and equipment.
Maintains, updates and resolves issues relating to overall system performance and security.
Qualifcations: Diploma in Computer Technology, Post-Secondary courses relating to
computer network maintenance, computer hardware and software management. Possession
of a Certifed IT professional certifcate.
Experience: Two (2) years of experience maintaining computer equipment including networks
systems. Experience with Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Great Plains & Active Networks
Class and some accounting experience is an asset.
Skills & Other: Strong troubleshooting, oral communication, organizational skills, professional
attitude and appearance. The ability to establish good public relations, work independently
with minimal supervision. Municipal or government experience will be considered an asset.

The Town of Strathmore will pay a competitive salary complete with a comprehensive benefts
package which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan and Health and Wellness benefts.
The Town of Strathmore is an employer offering growth, a supportive environment, and
opportunity to succeed. We endeavour to be leaders in municipal sustainability, and encourage
our employees to help us achieve excellence.
If you are an individual who has experience with Microsoft Great Plains and can understand
municipal IT needs, possess the ability to interact successfully with senior management, and
have a combination of education and relevant experience, this position may be for you, please
forward your resume to:
Town of Strathmore
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Phone: (403) 934-3133 Fax: (403) 934 -4713
Email: opportunities@strathmore.ca
Shannon Cuff, Payroll & HR Advisor
The Town of Strathmore thanks all applicants; however only those short-listed for an interview will be contacted.
This competition will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.
TOWN OF STRATHMORE
Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
WINNER OF THE 2012 VENTURE MAGAZINES BEST SMALL COMMUNITY TO DO BUSINESS IN
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BUSINESS FOR SALE. Small
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BUSINESS OPPS
WHEATLAND AUCTIONS
Huge Fall Consignment
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COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION!
7th Annual Red Deer Fall
Finale. September 19 - 20,
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AUCTION SALE. Sept. 6 & 7.
Large 2-Day Collector Car,
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tools. Approx. 3 miles out of
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MEIER GUN AUCTION. Sat-
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6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton.
Over 150 guns - Handguns,
ries, shotguns, hunting and
sporting equipment. To con-
sign call 780-440-1860.
AUCTIONS
Sharons
Doggie Dos
Professional All Breed
DOG GROOMING.
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20 years experience.
Reasonable Rates &
Calm Environment.
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TJ LOGGING of Whitecourt,
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Fax resume to 780-778-
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TRENCHUK CATTLE CO. in
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$22-30/hour. Also General
Labourers $20-23/hour de-
pending on experience or
ability. Fax resume to 780-
656-3962 or call Willy 780-
656-0052.
AN ALBERTA OILFIELD com-
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dozer and excavator opera-
tors, meals and lodging pro-
vided. Drug testing required.
780-723-5051.
Cattleland Feedyards, located 9.5 km north of Strathmore, Alberta Hwy.817@
Hwy.564, is seeking a Full time, Receptionist/Administrative Assistant. This
individual will need to be detail-oriented, punctual, and capable of following
direct and specic instructions, work independently, communicate well and
have immaculate organizational and time management skills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
> Highly motivated and dependable individual with a strong work ethic and
excellent interpersonal and communication skills
> Very strong organizational and time management skills
> Excellent computer skills using Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and
PowerPoint
> Excellent written and verbal communication abilities
> Accounting or bookkeeping background is desired and would be benecial
RESPONSIBILITIES: (include but are not limited to)
- Welcome customers, visitors and delivery people in a friendly and
professional manner
- Receive and test incoming commodities
- Assist drivers with scale operation
- Answer all incoming telephone calls in a professional and timely manner
- Organize outgoing and incoming mail
- Order and stock ofce and kitchen supplies
- Ensure cleanliness of reception and kitchen area
- Be able to use various software applications to prepare reports, memos
and other documents
- Data entry and assist in payroll data entry
- Assist AP and AR function in a backup roll
- Provide assistance to the Managers and all other departments as required
- Co-ordinate staff functions
Cattleland offers a competitive salary package & benets.
penny@cattleland.ca of Fax: 403-934-4594
FULL TIME RECEPTIONIST/
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
403-934-2001 www.strathmorerealty.ca 104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
THE STRATHMORE
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477-5422
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934-0420
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934-1034
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901-5855
MOVE IN NOW!!!!
HILLCREST MANOR
Backing onto the canal - this
fully developed walkout has an
oversized triple garage. Loads of
upgrades. This is another fine
home built by Rich-Lee Custom
Homes!
$294,900 4 BEDROOM 3
BATHROOM, CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION,
PIE SHAPED LOT, MAIN FLOOR
FAMILY RM, HARDWOOD FLOORS
$324,900 CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION,
MAINFLOOR FAMILY RM, 2
FIREPLACES, OPEN DESIGN
$279,900 FULLY FINISHED
BACKS ONTO GREENSPACE,
HARDWOOD FLOORS VAULTED
CEILINGS, ATTACHED GARAGE
$195,900
RENTING ??
WHY ??
3 BDRMS,
2 BATHRMS,
OPEN
DESIGN,
UPGRADED
FLOORING,
UPGRADED
APPLIANCES $369,400 DARE TO COMPARE, MAIN
FLOOR FAMILY RM, OPEN ESIGN 2
FIREPLACES, 3 BATHROOMS, MAIN
FLOOR LAUNDRY, OVERSIZED LOT,
LOCATION PLUS
50 X 32 HEATED INSULATED
SHOP IN ARROWWOOD
Newer metal roofing, siding, infra
red and overhead furnace, two piece
washroom with hot water, office and
showroom. 12,000lb hoist, large air
compressor and pneumatic lines
throughout shop area. Excellent
value. $110,000
3 Acres west of Strathmore, Amazing
views from the upper deck and lower
covered deck. 2 Storey with so many
extras, 2 fireplaces, hardwood, gran-
ite, ceramic tile, 2 garages, top of the
line appliances, the list goes on!!
$649,000.
$449,000
POST OFFICE BUILDING - 2800
Sq. Ft., built in 1984, Lease in
Place! Great Investment
Opportunity
Vacant Residential lot in Carseland, build your dream
home here! $59,900 plus GST
$495,000
Just Listed this 2 storey in
Strathmore Lakes is fully
developed with 4 bedrooms,
3.5 baths, on a huge land-
scaped lot. Extras include Air
Conditioning, Underground
sprinklers, and more!
MOSSLEIGH
1100 sq ft home with excellent
renos and insulated shop with
woodstove heat. This property
is a gardeners dream. Huge
trees. Greenhouse frame.
Unlimited parking. For more
photos check MLS C3623608.
Affordable price. $169,900.
BLACKIE AREA
25 acres overlooking wet land
and great mountain view. Just
north of Dinton Hall. Move on
home with walk-out basement
overlooking waterfront. Two+1
bed. Original hardwood. Private
landscaped setting. Heated dou-
ble detached garage. Horse and
chicken shelter.Excellent property
at $549,900. MLSC3626289.
$229,900 IMMACULATE UPGRADES
3 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHROOMS,
DETACHED GARAGE
ARROWWOOD
Beautiful character home across fromthe
Arrowwood school. Two bed plus bonus
roomup and one bed down. Two wash-
rooms. Enjoy the huge gardens from
your front verandah or side deck. The
double lot may have subdivision poten-
tial. The oversized heated double garage
is perfect for the handyman. For more
info. see MLS C3625420. $229,900.
$439,900 FULLY FINISHED
WALKOUT, 4 BEDROOMS, 3
BATHROOMS, FRONTS & BACKS
ONTO GREENSPACE
Upgraded bungalow with
luxury of small town living in
Standard. Kitchen cabinets,
countertops, appliances,
flooring and lighting all
upgraded. Attached oversize
double garage and enclosed
deck. Move in and enjoy.
$245,000
2 bedroom home with
new flooring, bath-
room fixtures and
newer appliances.
$42,000
This 3 bedroom, 2 full bath-
room home comes with 6
appliances and is to be
moved onto your acreage or
lot. Immediate possession!
$70,000
SMALL TOWN LIVING AT
ITS BEST. Bungalow on
large lot and quiet street in
Standard. Fireplace,
hardwood and main floor
laundry. Great opportunity.
$179,900
THIRD FLOOR 2
BEDROOM APARTMENT
In Lambert Village. 60+ adult
living. Great view from
balcony. Close to downtown.
$179,900
BEAUTIFUL 4 LEVEL SPLIT backing onto golf course in Hillview. Large family room,
gas fireplace. Modern kitchen with stunning maple cabinets. Impressive home. $474,900
BEAUTIFUL VILLA in
popular Diamond Shores
adult community. Fully
finished walkout backing onto
lake. Hardwood, fireplace and
large attached garage.
$469,900
HOUSES ARE SELLING FAST UNDER
$400,000! PRICE REDUCED $589,900
Youll fall in LOVE, Over 3000 sq ft, Open Concept,
Bonus Room, Sunshine Basement, Backing onto
Green space.
BEAUTIFUL 4 LEVEL SPLIT, MASSIVE
YARD, AMAZING VIEWS
COMMERCIAL FEATURE
PROPERTY
153 ORCHARD PARK ROAD
60x60
(3600 sqft. plus mezzanine
465sqft.)
PRICE REDUCED
$785,900
157 ACRES CROP LAND Just west of town limits. Possible subdivisions. Great investment.
JUST LISTED
JUST LISTED
PRICE REDUCED
JUST LISTED
JUST LISTED
5 BEDROOM HOME
with new windows, water
lines, furnace, hot water tank
and brand new
bathroom. Has large yard with
oversized single garage.
$180,000
3+2 BEDROOMS,
2 bathrooms, 3acres with
fully developed bungalow
and double detached
garage. Needs lots of TLC.
Located west of Hussar on
3 acres. $240,000
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CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm or 2
bdrm. Heat & water includ-
ed. No pets. Please call for
availability. Call Keli 403-
324-2944.
RENTALS
FULLY FURNISHED 1/2 DU-
PLEX with double garage, in
an over 45 adult living com-
plex. No children, no pets,
and must be non smoking.
$1200/month includes ev-
erything. Rent is only for 6
months. 403 934-0361.
SPACIOUS 1ST FLOOR 2
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Adult building. 4 appliances.
$900/mth + $900 S.D. +
utilities. Call 403-934-4769.
4 BEDROOM HOUSE in quiet
cul-de-sac. 2 baths, new
ooring, fenced yard, deck,
N/S, N/P. $1350/month +
security deposit and utilities.
Please call 403-901-0201.
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3 bdrms, 2 full baths
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2 31x75 barns
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3 bdrms, 2 baths
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Double attached
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Double detached garage
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TOUCHES - $299,900
1949 sq.ft. home in
Namaka
3 bdrms, 2 full baths
Renovations have
been started
Needs some
finishing touches
CALL SHAUNA
SPACIOUS AND
IMMACULATE -
$224,900
1216 sq.ft. ,
3 bdrms, 2 baths
Lovingly landscaped
Single detached garage
Plenty of extra parking
CALL SHAUNA
PEACE AND QUIET
IN THE COUNTRY -
$199,900
Refreshed 1440 sqft home
Situated on 1.66 acres
West of Hussar
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
Beautiful prairie views
CALL SHAUNA
MODERN &
UPGRADED
- $220,000
1088 sq.ft. condo
2 bedrms, 2 full baths
1088 sq.ft
Underground parking
CALL SHAUNA ALL THE BELLS AND
WHISTLES! - $129,900
Upgraded home in
Ranch Estates
3 bdrms, 2 full baths
Loads of upgrades!
Single Detached
garage
CALL SHAUNA UPDATED HOME WITH
LARGE GARAGE-$229,900
1205 sq.ft. home
with 4 bdrms
Upgrades include newer
windows & flooring
Situated on large lot in
Strathmore
28x28 heated garage
with 220V wiring
CALL SHAUNA
ADULT LIVING ON
THE LAKE -
$399,900
1230 sq.ft. fully finished
Lake view and amazing
sunsets!
2 bdrms plus den,
2 baths
Double attached garage
CALL SHAUNA 10.4 ACRES ON THE
BOW RIVER
- $999,900
Gorgeous home
overlooking the Bow River
Set up for horses
Barn/shop & 2 triple garages
Breathtaking mountain
and river views
CALL SHAUNA SAVANA CONDO
- $215,000
Like new 983 sq.ft.
condo
2 bdrms, 2 full baths
Granite countertops
2 underground
parking stalls
CALL SHAUNA
LAMBERT VILLAGE
- $149,900
1 bdrm condo
Beautiful view of the
environmental preserve
Freshly painted and
new lino
60+ retirement living
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CUTE & QUAINT
- $279,900
2+1 brms, 2 baths
Fully finished
Double Detached
garage
Zoned Central
Business
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Tina Scott
Associate
Broker
403-901-5388 cell
www.strathmorerealty.ca
104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
The Old Home Hardware Building
CARSELAND AT THE BOW
5.76 acres, 1500sq.ft. home built in 2001.
Excellent set up for a couple of horses.
Double attached heated garage, dog run,
large storage shed, animal shelters.
Immediate possession.
$480,000.
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE IN STRATHMORE,
2 BEDROOM CONDO. Re-
cently upgraded. 5 applianc-
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covered parking. $179,500.
403-650-2498.
REAL ESTATE
1 BEDROOM FURNISHED
BACHELOR SUITE. $825/mo
includes all utilities, dishes,
bedding etc. Responsible
tenents. 403-936-5541 or
403-615-5678.
CALL
LORNA PHIBBS
403-874-7660
TO BUY OR SELL!
106 - 304 - 3rd Ave.,
Strathmore
lorna@lornaphibbs.com
www.lornaphibbs.com
Associate
Broker
34 Years Experience
3 BDRMS, 3 BATHS,
SPASHES OF COLOR
6 PERSON HOT TUB
HUGE PIE LOT / RV PARKING
PUTTIN ON
THE GLITZ!
$319,900
STRATHMORE
CALL LORNA
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But new like 2014.
all on .37 of an Acre
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20 min east of
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CALL LORNA
WEST OF
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10 Acre
Subdivisions, Or
your choice,
Zoned Industrial
General.
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CHEADLE LOT
$119,900
CALL LORNA
GREAT 4 ACRES
SHOP
DOUBLE GARAGE
ATTACHED.
JUST OFF 797.
BUY A HOME
OVERSIZE DOUBLE
GARAGE TOO
RV PARKING
BASEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
$299,000
JUST WEST OF
LANGDON
$549,900
YES YOU CAN!
CALL LORNA
Many options on this
parcel of land, 25 min-
utes east of Calgary.
$599,000
46.56
ACRES
CALL LORNA
0.46 Acres,
Great Well, View
of Mountains.
SUNRISES, VIEW OF
COUNTRY. BEAUTIFUL
CUSTOM DUPLEX
OVER 1300 SQ. FT.
FRONT ATTACHED GARAGE
TAKE LIFE
EASIER!!
$317,900
CALL LORNA
Over 2450 sq ft
Bilevel
Triple Car Garage
Half mile off
Pavement.
157 ACRES
BY LYALTA
$1,225,000
CALL LORNA
START HERE
$249,900
CARSELAND
WELL KEPT BILEVEL
HUGE TREED YARD
4 BDRMS,
COMPUTER ROOM
FAMILY AND GAMES ROOM
CALL LORNA
CUSTOM
CLEAR DECK!!
METICULOUS HOME
JETTED TUB
GREEN HOUSE
DEFINITELY CLEAR!!
$129,900
CALL LORNA
HOME SWEET HOME!
$113,900
NICE OPEN PLAN
VAULTS AND
SKYLIGHT
COVERED DECK
GATED COMMUNITY
Brand new vinyl
flooring
Large 1 bedroom
Third floor corner
Tons of views
LAMBERT
VILLAGE
$149,900
CALL LORNA COME SEE!
$175,000
CALL LORNA
JUST LIKE BRAND NEW
ONE OF THE LARGER I
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NEW FLOORING,
NEW LINO.
AND A GARAGE TOO!
CALL LORNA
OWNER KEEPS THIS HOME
METICULOUS. FINISHED
FAMILY ROOM AND GAMES
4 BATHS, 3 BDRMS,
MAIN FLOOR LAUNDRY
GREEN SPACE AT REAR
LARGE RV PARKING
AT SIDE.
ITS ALL HERE!
$374,500
OVERSIZED
DOUBLE GARAGE
5 BDRMS, 3 BATHS
GREENMEADOWS
$322,500
SPACIOUS
SPLIT
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104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
BEAUTIFUL VILLA in popular Diamond
Shores adult community. Fully finished
walkout backing onto lake. Hardwood,
fireplace and large attached garage.
PRICE REDUCED TO $469,900
Ross Collins
403-934-2001
www.strathmorerealty.ca
5 Beds,
3 Baths
Hardwood &
Vaulted
Ceilings
Oversized
garage
Strathmore - $444,900 3 Beds,
3 Baths
Backs onto
Greenspace
Large Island /
Pantry
Langdon - $524,900
Large Executive
Bungalow
Granite /
Hardwood /
Infoor Heat
Triple Attached
Garage
Strathmore - $539,900 5 Beds,
3.5 Baths
Open Concept
Floor Plan
Private
Landscaped
Yard
Strathmore - $359,900
3 Beds,
1.5 Baths
Newer Vinyl
Windows,
Exterior Doors,
Metal Roof
Immediate
Possession!
Strathmore - $215,000 2 Beds,
1 Bath
Marble
Floors
w/ Infoor Heat
Open concept
living
3 Beds,
2 Baths
3.41 Acres
27x26 Heated
Shop /
Garage
Rural Wheatland - $230,000 3 Beds,
2 Baths
Some New
Upgrades
Fully
Developed
Home
Carseland - $259,900
4 Beds,
3 Baths
Stunning
Former
Showhome
Highend
Finishings
Strathmore - $469,900 4 Beds,
3.5 Baths
Hardwood
Floors
Large
Fenced
yard
Strathmore - $349,900
S.W. Calgary - $299,900
3 Beds, 2 Baths
New fooring,
Fixtures,
Toilets,
SS Appliances
R.V. Parking
too!
Strathmore - $197,500 4 Beds,
3 Baths
Granite/
Maple Cabinets
Hardwood/
Custom
Finishings
Strathmore - $519,900
Super Cute
Well
maintained
Large Deck
& Back Yard
Arrowwood - $139,900
5 Acres
Lovingly
Cared for
New Fencing/
Loads of trees
Redland Acreage - $259,900
Country Charm!
Open
Concept
Living
Close to
Amenities
Rockyford - $164,900
Loads of
Potential!
Some New
Upgrades
Loft area
Rockyford - $89,900
Over 5,000 sq. ft
of space
Fenced on a
acre lot
Flexible
Opportunity
Strathmore - $879,900
BUY or LEASE
Multi-purpose
Commercial
space
SUPER
Location!
Strathmore - $239,400
111 Hillview Road
$574,900
Gorgeous, GORGEOUS VIEWS!
HUGE YARD backing Strathmore Golf Course
FULLY Developed WALK-OUT, 2-Storey in
HILLVIEW. 4 Bedrooms & 3.5 Bathrooms,
3-Season SUN ROOM, and a RECREATION
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Call HAYLEY POIRIER
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Gorgeous Home,
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$1,225,000
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LAMBERT VILLAGE
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Beautiful view of
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RaisedBungalow
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$489,900!
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Beautifully Lanscaped
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Beautiful view of the
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Call Ron Kaechele 403-934-1097
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WE INTERRUPT THIS FORUM FOR
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Peace and Quiet
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Refreshed 1440 sq.ft.
home, situated on 1.66
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3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
Seller will lease
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$409,900!
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Inventory clearance of ALL
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prices dramatically marked down on Trucks, Jeeps, Vans,
SUVs & Cars!
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WHEN THEYRE GONE
...THEYRE GONE!
THE ADJUSTERS ARE FINISHED. THE PRICES ARE IN.
HAIL-SALE!
SAVE THOUSANDS ON NEW VEHICLES!
SAVE THOUSANDS!!

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