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Wendi Tashlikowich Photo
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meeting will be
on July 17, 2013.
THE STRATHMORE UNITED WAY PARTNERSHIP
WOULD LIKE TO SEND OUT A BIG THANK YOU
TO EVERYONE WHO HELPED WITH THE
CANADA DAY COMMUNITY BBQ.
THANK YOU TO ALL OF THE VOLUNTEERS WHO HELPED
WITH THE CANADA DAY BBQ: MELANIE DALE, CAROLIN
DEDERT, KEVIN KEEGAN, CATHERINE WALSH, JASON
SAWATZKY, CAROLYN MCINTYRE, JAMES, DAVE HAM-
ILTON, KEVIN RILEY, AND THE TOWN OF STRATHMORE
PARKS STAFF
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO SOBEYS AND THE TOWN
OF STRATHMORE FOR THEIR GENEROUS DONATIONS
TOWARDS THIS EVENT.
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
The following application for development has been conditionally
approved by the Town of Strathmore, subject to the right of appeal to
the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board:
Application: 13/D-080
Civic Address: 36 Brentwood Drive
Legal Description: Lot 62, Block 1, Plan 7911019
Development: Average Side Yard Setback Variance of 0.27
meters for existing Single Family Dwelling
The above noted fle can be viewed at the Town Offce during regular
business hours.
The permit is scheduled for issue after the Deadline for Appeal date,
provided no appeals are fled prior to the appeal deadline.
Any person wishing to appeal this decision must do so by submit-
ting an appeal in writing, with the appeal fee of one hundred dollars
($100.00) to the Town of Strathmore, addressed to:
Secretary, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, Town of
Strathmore,
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1.
The appeal should include reasons for the appeal and is to be re-
ceived at the Town Offce during regular business hours on or before
the Deadline for Appeal.
Deadline for Appeal: July 10, 2013
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RECYCLE FACILITY UPDATE
As a result of the restructuring of the Recycle Facility, which was
approved by Council in 2012, users will notice substantial chang-
es and construction at the facility over the next couple of months.
As part of this restructuring the new operator will be installing
fences, relocating bins and recyclable containment units. Users
of the facility are asked to consult with recycle assistants for
appropriate placement of recycle materials and to minimize the
duration of their use of the facility due to the restricted amount of
space for parking.
The structure of the Recycle Facility has also changed not only to
accommodate the construction but to provide a safe and effec-
tive use of space for all users. Users are requested to take time
to familiarize themselves with the new layout and location of bins
in a safe manner. Operations of the new structure of the facility
will be reviewed periodically to ensure operational effectiveness
and safety for all users.
The Town of Strathmore thanks all users for their patience during
this construction
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ODD Numbered Houses
MAY WATER LAWNS ON
Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays
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FLOWERBEDS & VEGETABLE GARDENS
FLOWER BEDS, TREES & VEGETABLE GARDENS MAY BE WATERED BY
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WITH A TRIGGER SHUT OFF TO RESTRICT WATER FLOW.
SPRINKLERS & WATER TOYS
SPRINKLERS & WATER TOYS MAY BE USED FOR RECREATIONAL PURPOSES
BY CHILDREN AS LONG AS THE CHILDREN ARE PRESENT DURING USE.
NEW SOD/SEED ExEMPTIONS
A TEMPORARY EXEMPTION TO THE OUTDOOR WATERING RESTRICTIONS
IS AVAILABLE AT THE TOWN OF STRATHMORE. A WATER EXEMPTION
PERMIT, OUTLINES THE CONDITIONS FOR THE WATERING OF THE NEW
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7, and the current students in Grade 7 going into 8,
were going to say to kids, look BYOD, bring your
own device, said Linda Tucker, associate principal
at CMJHS.
Tucker said there are two reasons for the shift in
thinking. One reason is most students have some
form of technology that they carry with them to
school every single day, whether it is a cell phone or
an iPod or some other form of a handheld electronic
device.
She said what research is telling them, and what
school administrators are reading
and hearing, is that a student could
pull out their laptop from their
bag, plug it in, turn it on, make
sure its charged and wait for it to
load up and sign in, or they could
pull out their handheld device and
have that technology in their hand
immediately. Another reason for
the shift in thinking, said Tucker, is
that students will have more own-
ership over their device, which
generally means a little more care
and usability as well.
The school has found that the
laptops they are using, though new
and wonderful, dont have technol-
ogy as good as what the students
have on their cell phones in terms of recording
things, using iMovie, taking pictures and making
videos instantly.
So what we have learned is that this (the laptops)
is outstanding, this is wonderful for kids as a tool
but what could be even better is students using their
own device and integrating their own devices every
single day into what were doing in education, said
Tucker.
Were encouraging students next year to bring
your own device to school and if students do not
have their own device then of course they will be
able to rent a laptop from us just like this year, take
it home with them and use it for everything they
need.
Other districts across North America are begin-
ning to go the BYOD way as well, and Tucker said it
is just a little bit more instant and real for kids.
She said it is the seamless integration of the tech-
nology that the kids have in their hand. It would be
a lie to say the students will never go on Facebook
or Twitter or other sites they shouldnt be on, but it
comes down to educating them about global citizen-
ship and being good users of technology.
If students are using time in class for the wrong
reason, then there will be a discussion and possi-
ble action taken. Part of the school continuing with
the initiative is building their capacity around good
technology use and appropriate use.
As a district there has been group of us many
of us teachers and administrators who have sat a
whole year doing some research on digital citizen-
ship, and next school year we are looking at pre-
senting a policy on digital citizenship as a district to
all of our schools, said Tucker.
There are security flters at the school and soft-
ware that is monitoring sites students are on. In
some cases the computer technician would inform
administration, who would then look into the pos-
sible misuse of computer time along with parents,
who would check it at home and confrm if their
child had been on a site they shouldnt be on. Tuck-
er said there have been times where they have said
to students they will be randomly checking comput-
ers and computer history.
There have been a couple of times when we
have suspended computer usage because of the in-
appropriate site. September was an infux of some
challenges but as the year has pro-
gressed and we have those inten-
tional dialogues, those intentional
discussions around the meaning of
this (the laptops) and the purpose
of this, it has gotten so much bet-
ter, said Tucker.
She said at the beginning of the
year staff started to question what
had they really gotten themselves
into, but all of the students and par-
ents had signed a contract and she
would pull out that contract and
remind them of what was agreed
upon.
Next school year Tucker said she
wont mind if students work off of
their iPhones. Over this past school
year there were students who had laptops but would
write up an essay on their iPhone and email it in to
the teacher. The teacher can then bring it up on their
laptop and check it. At the end of the class work will
also need to be submitted so that teachers can know
that their students are actually working and not tex-
ting or playing games on their devices.
For 14 teens this is their life. Times have changed
since many of us were kids, and in order to be effec-
tive teachers and provide the level of education we
hope our children can obtain, it is up to the facilita-
tors to embrace the new way of the world and fnd
ways to teach while doing so.
Nowadays from an Alberta Education point of
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that theres meaningful integration of technology
and the curriculum is our job, so we have to inte-
grate it. Its not longer a matter of Im a techie I like
to integrate, its (now) a you have to, said Tucker.
The whole purpose behind the laptop or the
BYOD is really truly about enhancing teaching and
learning. Thats what its about, thats the bottom
line is enhancing what is already happening.
Technology also levels the playing feld in terms
of special education. By that I mean if you have stu-
dents who come to school who really struggle with
writing or reading by using technology they are able
to represent their learning in different ways.
Tucker said some of the teachers have experi-
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ect so that a student can click on it and listen to it
as much as they need to, or blow up the text so that
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As technology grows, so does the need to follow
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Grade 7 and 8 students at Crowther
memorial Junior High School were
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to-one computer program, which was
initiated this past school year.
July 5, 2013 Strathmore TimeS Page 17
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Shannon LeCLair
Times Reporter
A home improvement project gone wrong is see-
ing one Strathmore family lose their home and all
of their possessions. The Olfert family made some
roof repairs last year on their home, and thats
when the trouble began.
We made the mistake of do-it-yourself and it
didnt get done quite right and it started leaking.
We knew that it was leaking but we didnt realize
how quickly it went from a little bit of water to a lot
of mould. Then we started to smell it, and then we
could see it, said Jennifer Olfert.
The roof was fat and it should have been peaked,
so the craftsmanship itself was good, but the origi-
nal design of the roof led to the problem. When
the snow started to thaw the leak started, and it
began with one leak, then another and then along
the whole wall and it quickly got beyond the point
where they could just pull it out.
She said there was a burst in the one bedroom,
her son Mitchells room, and he went down really
fast health-wise, with the mould affecting him right
away. She had a mould specialist come in and they
told her she should be leaving the property with
them and thats when they borrowed a trailer from
a friend.
The family of four had been living in a trailer
in front of their home but have had to return it
to the friend they borrowed it from. The Olferts
have bought a new mobile home and now need to
fnd a way to remove the old one. The cost of mov-
ing their old home is approximately $3,000, which
wont replace everything, but Olfert said it would
give them basically everything they need. The plan
for now is to come up with the money to remove
their old home. They have found a farmer who has
agreed to let them move the home to the felds to
be dismantled later.
The big problem now for the family is coming up
with the money to move the infested home so that
the new one may be brought in. An account has
been set up at ATB in the Olferts name to collect
donations for them.
I know the community is already doing so much
but if they could help one more family. My hus-
band and I talked and when its all said and done
if theres money at the end then well just donate it
back, said Olfert.
Because of the mould outbreak the family is un-
able to take their things with them. Olfert is going
to research if she can bleach hard surface items like
dressers and dishes. She said if she brings anything
with her, things like furniture, clothes and even
some childhood toys she could risk bringing the
mould spores into the new home with them.
If I cant I cant, we do what we need to do to
be healthy, because this is affecting all of us in dif-
ferent way. Three out of the four of us have asthma
and defnitely it showed, said Olfert.
A friend of hers had called CJay 92 Make a Wish
and on Friday, June 21 CJay was at her door lending
them a hand with gift certifcates and some money.
That was absolutely huge for our family, it helped
out incredibly. They replaced Mitchells Xbox, it got
wet when the water came through his room so they
gave him a new Xbox so he was pretty stoked and
they gave Keleigha (her daughter) a $100 to go to
Chinook mall to make herself feel good, said Olf-
ert.
Its so sad to think we were almost homeless and
not because we couldnt pay our bills but because
we couldnt live in our home. To pay a mortgage on
a home you cant live in is heartbreaking.
The tentative date set to have the new house
brought in is July 6. However, if the family cannot
come up with the funds to move the infested home
before then the date will be delayed. Since return-
ing the trailer the family, and their dog, have been
split between friends and familys homes until they
can move into their new home.
Roof leak forces family to leave their home
Fred Rappel and Don Geiger with the Strathmore Lions
Club visited Westmount Grade 1 classes on June 26. The
Canada Celebration has been a tradition with the Lions
Club for 18 years. The students receive a certifcate and
celebrate being Canadian. The celebration is especially ex-
citing to these four little girls who have recently come to
Canada. Back: Don Greiger (l) and Fred Rappel Front: mag-
dalena Sajkunovic (l-r) Krista Nguyen, Josyphina Repuela
and indira Flores Leang.
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Celebrating Canada
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The Strathmore Thunders U18 Girls squad will be travelling to
Richmond, B.C. in August for the Western Canadian Champi-
onship. The team qualifed by placing second in the province
this past weekend in Leduc.
The Alberta Rockies Gay Rodeo Association held their
20th annual rodeo here in Strathmore June 28 to 30.
sports
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Times Reporter
Though they originally had beaten the Red Deer
Rage in round robin play 12-4, the U18 Girls Thun-
der fell behind in the provincial fnal 7-1. With their
silver win this past weekend in Leduc, the Thunder
will advance to the Western Canadian Champion-
ship in August, taking place in Richmond, B.C.
The girls waited for the fnal for four hours, hav-
ing received a bye in the second round, beating
Irma 8-1 in the frst.
The sitting and waiting for the fnal did us more
harm than good, Coach Lanky Johnson said. To
go with the fact we already knew we had qualifed
for the Western Finals, it did take a little steam from
the girls entering the fnal game for gold.
The Thunder had a three-way tie after the round
robin with Red Deer and Irma, but Strathmore was
seeded frst after tie-breaking rules. Red Deer de-
feated Marwayne and Irma to draw the Thunder in
the fnal.
Jessica Murphy led team batters with an aver-
age of .429; Megan Lecavalier, Alyssa Lavallee, and
Kirstyn Johnson all hit over .300 as well. The latter
had been out of play since May 18, and provided a
key spark with her return to the team.
A couple of players from the eliminated provin-
cial teams will be added to Strathmores roster to
bulk up before the Western Championship. The
team will now resume league play in Calgary, and
prepare for the tournament in Richmond.
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Yoga isnt just for the young and
healthyits a benefcial way to
maintain mobility and regain mobil-
ity, at any ftness level, and at any
age. Strathmore features two facili-
ties, Pranava Yoga and the Bank Ath-
letic Club, to release tightness and
strengthen the body.
Pranava Yoga only opened at the
end of last year; owners Wayde Gar-
rioch and Becky Stone felt that fate
brought the idea together.
Hed been dreaming about it for a
couple of years on his thing, I didnt
know him, Id been dreaming about it
for a couple years over in my world.
We ended up coming together to cre-
ate it, Stone said.
During the summer, they offer 15
classes on their schedule (hot, warm,
and regular yoga) from six different
teachers. Yin yoga and gentle yoga
seem to be two of their most popular
groups, the latter helping make yoga
accessible to everyone, from seniors
to those dealing with chronic illness.
Theres a lot of people really, re-
ally needing to fnd movement, safe
movement, in a pain free zone, so
were having a lot of interest into the
gentle yoga class right now, Stone
said.
Yoga not only increases fexibility,
science is now showing that practic-
ing yoga reduces cortisol levels that
are linked to stress, which can create
black spots in the brain. Its also very
helpful in regulating hormone and
adrenal functions, and improving cir-
culation and breathing.
Pranava is offering a Little Yoga
Explorers Day Camp in July, for ages
5-9, and also a fall immersion pro-
gram from Strathmores own Amy
Thiessen. Check www.pranavayoga.
ca for more details. Pranava will also
continue to offer free yoga in the park
on Wednesdays at 6 p.m. each week,
weather permitting.
Every body should do yoga, Stone
said.
The Bank Athletic club offers class-
es fve times a week: multi-level yoga
that provides modifcations to those
new to yoga, Ashtanga Flow yoga,
and therapeutic yoga, which uses
different types of props and smaller
range of motion poses motion poses
to safely align; from this, participants
feel less pain and have more energy.
The therapeutic yoga class is used
within the Healthy Lifestyle Initiative
Program, paired with the Primary Care
Network. This course includes eight
weeks each of yoga, nutrition and ft-
ness. It allows everyone to complete
exercise without discouragement,
and a support group is even provided
once the program is fnished.
The three certifed Yoga Alliance
instructors weave the philosophy of
yoga into their classes.
Barb Smail, director of the facility,
had back problems herself prior to
fnding yoga, and now, has no issues
at all. She fnds that yoga is also a
great way to align the bodys shoul-
ders and hips.
We escape from our everyday wor-
ries. Theres a mental release when
you close the door of the room, and
its just about you and fnding that
peace, Smail said.
Every body should do yoga
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Times Reporter
With everything all set to go for the
Expressions the Dance Gallerys An-
niversary Showcase on June 22, the
students received a message just as re-
hearsal started that changed everything.
We gave our people the green light,
Director and Owner of Expressions,
Heather Thomas said, upon confrming
with the Jubilee Auditorium in Calgary
that the foods were not affecting their
building. We went into the city at 10
a.m., ready for 11 a.m. rehearsal, and
all the kids were there, the technicians
were thereand then I get a phone call
backstage, to say that they cancelled
us.
The Southern Alberta Jubilee Audito-
rium is located on 16th Avenue, up on
a hill, and not close to the food zone.
The building was not evacuated; it was
just their call.
It was completely heartbreaking. Not
just for me, with it being my 30th an-
niversary, but for the kids, because I
mean they put so much time, effort, and
energy into the show. Its so important
for them, this is their big wind up for
the year, Thomas said.
Parents spent money on costumes
and tickets, and had to explain to some
of the smaller children what was going
on; they couldnt truly grasp the con-
cept that theyd miss their frst big show.
They were devastated. There were
lots and lots tears and heartbreak,
Thomas said. One young girl said to
me, 15 years, and Ive never missed a
recital.
The school also had roughly $5,000
worth of scholarships and awards to
present.
We just had to do it on stage in front
of the kids. These kids got their presen-
tations and awards for Dancer of the
Year, and nobody was there, nobody
saw, she said.
The show has been rescheduled for
Oct. 5 at the same facility, as Strathmore
does not have anything to accommo-
date an event of such size. Similar to
a real school, the studio is now closed;
the dancers must wait upon reopening
in the fall to perform what they had
prepared.
I think actually theyll be very, very
excited, because theyll still get to use
their costumes, their choreography,
their routine, Thomas said. Theyll
be in new classes but well still run re-
hearsals for the routines for this year. It
might get a little confusing and chaotic
for a week or so, but it wont be any-
thing that we cant handle.
Expressions Dance Showcase
rescheduled for fall
Super win!
The Strathmore Ven-
om peewee lacrosse
teams claimed the
Calgary District La-
crosse Association
championship with a
5-2 win over the Cal-
gary Hornets on June
27.
Photo courtesy of
Sarah-dawn Thiessen
Shooting for
our troops
The Strathmore Legion held their
sixth annual Shoot for the Troops
dart tournament on may 4. The
dart tournament had a great turnout
with 19 teams participating; they
presented a cheque for $1,994 to
marla Ferg representing Calgary
military Family Resource Centre.
Sylvia Wesgard, Ladies Auxiliary,
(l-r) marla Ferg, director of mFRC
and Jenny Schumann, Strathmore
Legion.
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Brentwood idol
Josh Kennedy and Tristan Payne show some dynamite tricks as they wrap up the school year at Brent-
wood elementary School with a Talent Show on June 25.
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BADLANDS SEARCH AND RESCUE is seeking new members.
Our purpose is to search for or rescue persons in our area who
have become lost, injured, etc. while outdoors or as a result of
a disaster. Roles for everyone Searchers, Base support, Board
members and fund raising. Searchers in the feld are required to
take Fundamentals of Search and Rescue a course that spans
3 weekends Sept 14-15, Sept 27-29 and Oct 19-20, 2013. www.
badlandssearchandrescue.com and on Facebook. Call Scott
Campbell at 403-324-3537 for info.
Booksale Strathmore Municipal Library (85 Lakeside Blvd.) Friday,
July 12 (noon-7pm) and Saturday, July 13 (10am-5pm). Shop for
some great bargains and support the library too!
Volunteers Needed for a Playground Installation. Westmount
School, Installation Dates: July 13, 14 and 15, 8:00am to 5:30pm,
Bring your shovel, drill, hammer and level
YOGA in Hussar - Summer yoga will be at the Sundowner Center
starting July 17 at 7:30PM. Ensure your space early! All ftness levels
welcome. Contact Gina at 403-644-2116/thechamps@fgment.ca
Flood Donations There is a fund set up for cash donations through
Bank of Montreal called the Siksika Nation Relief Find.
Anyone with questions regarding donations and volunteering
can call 403-734-5315. Donations can also be dropped off at the
Deerfoot Sportsplex.
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Students awarded
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Karter Kozma from Westmount elementary School was given the Student of
the Year award at the year-end ceremony held on June 27. Fellow school-
mates were also awarded for a number of different things at the ceremony.
Laureen F. Guenther
Times Contributor
The village of Rosebud celebrated its 130th an-
niversary, June 28 to July 1, 2013. Bonita Hudson,
in charge of registration, estimated the village had
300 guests for the weekend. Friday evening, visitors
and residents enjoyed a campfre-jamming session
around the new fre-pit.
Saturday, many guests took in Rosebud Theatres
Cotton Patch Gospel. Others gathered in the hot sun
for a horse-ploughing demonstration, and took the
opportunity to Meet the Artists at the Akokinisk-
way Art Gallery. Alumni of the Severn Creek School,
Rosebud Camp of the Arts and Rosebud High School
celebrated reunions that afternoon. In the evening,
everyone gathered to dance to the music of the Cat
Country Cougar Hunters.
Sunday morning, Rosebud Church hosted an ec-
umenical service, where we heard about the joys,
challenges and faithfulness of the four churches who
brought spiritual food and fellowship to the valley
over 130 years. LaVerne Erickson, founder of arts
camp, schools and theatre, conducted a choir of for-
mer and current residents in Now Thank We All Our
God. The Cotton Patch Gospel Band also performed
two of the plays toe-tapping favorites.
Sunday afternoon, guests and residents gathered
for the frst-ever Rosebud Parade, then gathered for
the offcial ceremonies, where we heard from MP
Kevin Sorenson, MLA Jason Hale and Reeve Glenn
Koester. On behalf of Wheatland County, Koester
presented a plaque to George Comstock, Rosebuds
longest living resident, honoring this years many
anniversaries: the villages 130th, Rosebud Hotels
100th, Rosebud Lions Clubs 60th, Rosebud Camp of
the Arts 40th, Rosebud Theatres 30th, and the 25th
of the Rosebud School of the Arts Act.
Lothar Malmberg led guided historical walks that
afternoon, and, that evening, David Snider facilitated
a hilarious but touching formal storytelling celebra-
tion. After dark, guests enjoyed Canada Day fre-
works. Monday, July 1, guests enjoyed a community
potluck and bonfre before heading home.
New play opeNs
Wednesday, July 3, Rosebud Theatre opened its
summer Studio Stage show, Underneath the Lintel,
directed by Paul Muir. Nathan Schmidt stars as a
librarian who receives a 123-year-overdue book in
his overnight book-drop and goes on a round-the-
world trip to fnd the culprit. This is a busy sum-
mer for Schmidt, whos also playing in the Opera
Houses Cotton Patch Gospel. He took the role, he
says, because Underneath the Lintel is such a great
opportunity for me to stretch some muscles as an ac-
torin terms of a one-man show and in terms of
getting to tell a unique, interesting story. Muir says
Schmidt was a natural choice for the role because
he loves mysteries and fguring out puzzles and co-
nundrums.
Underneath the Lintel runs Wednesday to Satur-
day, July 3 to August 24, at 5 p.m. (No show July 10.)
See rosebudtheatre.com for tickets.
Rosebud welcomes everyone home
for the villages 130th anniversary
Field day!
Wendi Tashlikowich Photo
Sacred Heart Acad-
emy held their end of the
school year feld day on
June 26. The students
had fun in the sun playing
games and enjoying each
others company.
Photo courtesy of Kelsey Krogman
middle: Tom Christensen, who farms near Rose-
bud, demonstrates horse ploughing. Chris-
tensens grandfather and great-uncles used
horses to plow a freguard from Gleichen to medi-
cine Hat, circa 1910. Artists Betty Schnell, left,
and Valerie Speer, enjoy the view of the valley,
outside the Akokiniskway Art Gallery. Left: His-
torical guide Lothar malmberg tells stories out-
side the 100-year-old Rosebud Hotel. The music
of the Cat Country Cougar Hunters energizes ev-
eryone to dance.
Laureen F. Guenther Photos
Jr/Sr High in Standards Fine Arts Program
performs fnal play of the year
Manny Everett Photo
Teacher ed Yu has been hard at work with the students in the Fine Arts
Program at Standard School. This is their second year of acting. many
talents have been found as students have found a niche in the feld of
dramatic arts. Cast of the enchanted Forest where the Big Bad Wolf is
on trial in a Nursery Ryhmes court case.
Flippin fapjacks
in support of food victims
Wendi Tashlikowich Photo
Archeology students from the U of C held a pancake breakfast to help sup-
port their friends in Siksika. The students were doing their feld training on
the reserve when the foods hit, which saw their dig site end up under two
feet of water. The pancake breakfast was held on June 29 in front of Strath-
more Rona. The students were very passionate about helping the food vic-
tims of the Siksika and stated their experience on the First Nation was a
memorable one, and they just want to give something back and help out.
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Jim passed away on Monday,
July 1, 2013 after a long
and courageous battle with
cancer. He was born on February 21, 1955
in Stettler and raised on the family farm at
Rumsey, attending school in Rumsey and
then Morrin. Jim is survived by his loving
wife of 39 years Ellen; son Neil; daughter
Tracey (Chris) MacFarlane; grandchildren
Avalea Enzie, Alyx, Peyton, Jaxon, and
Jordyn MacFarlane; brother John (Betty)
Moore; sister Bonita (Weldon) Miller; brother
and sister-in-laws Bev (Brian) McIntosh,
Harvey (Wendy) Hildahl; Penny Hildahl
(Gordon England); Frances Avramenko,
and Peter (Hazeline) Hildahl; and numerous
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2005; mother Laurine in 2007; and brother-
in-law Bob Avramenko in 2010. Jim met the
love of his life, Ellen Hildahl, in high school
and they were married on May 4, 1974.
Jim was skilled in many different areas. He
worked as a journeyman electrician in the
early 1980s, then joined the health care
system in the maintenance department
in 1986 where he worked his way up to
manager of Accomodation Services. Jim
loved to play golf and slow pitch, camp
with his family and friends, and, in general,
to enjoy life. He loved his family above all
else and his grandchildren were the light
of his life. He will be sorely missed by all
who knew him. Jims family would like to
thank the staff at the Tom Baker Cancer
Centre and Strathmore Hospital for all
their excellent care, love, and support.
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Canada (#301 - 620 Colborne St., London,
ON, N6B 3R9). A memorial service will be
held on Saturday, July 6, 2013 at Lord of All
Lutheran Church (Strathmore) at 2:30 p.m.
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ers. You must also possess a valid class 3 drivers license. Remunera-
tion will be based on relevant industry experience.
2nd-3rd Year Automotive Apprentice
The successful applicant should be in their 2nd or 3rd year of the Au-
tomotive Apprentice program but applicants with equivalent industry
experience will also be considered. You must possess a valid class
3 drivers license. The successful applicant will be self motived and
should be working towards becoming a Licensed Technician. If you
are a 2nd-3rd year apprentice, remuneration would be in the range of
$52,000.00-$63,000.00 per annum based on a 40 hour work week. Ca-
nadian Tire will also pay for all school tuition as you successfully pass
each year of your apprentice program. On-line training is available
throughout the year as well as classroom training. You will also have
the support of a very experienced Licensed Technician.
tire, oil and Lube technician
The successful applicant should have experience mounting and bal-
ancing tires, tire repairs and performing oil changes. You must possess
a valid class 3 drivers license. You must also be very detailed orientat-
ed and driven to perform at a high level. You should also be looking to
further your career in the Automotive Service industry. Remuneration
will be based on relevant industry experience. Training and knowledge
upgrading will be available to the successful applicant.
Resumes can be emailed to randy.orford@thetire.ca
or presented to Mike Carter at Canadian Tire Strathmore.
Only applicants to be interviewed will be contacted.
Send resumes to:
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or fax 403.934.4540
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sale. Self-serve car wash +
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computer repair business.
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indoor space to develop. Se-
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phone 306-236-3339; 306-
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403-852-0074 john@gh-a.com
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20 years experience.
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EXPERIENCED EQUIPMENT
OPERATORS required for oil-
feld construction company.
Knowledge of oilfeld lease,
road building. Competi-
tive salary, benefts. Safety
tickets, drivers abstract
required. Fax resume 780-
778-2444.
SERVICE MANAGER required
for HiLine Farm Equipment
in Wetaskiwin. Excellent
compensation package for
the right individual. Experi-
ence as a Service Manager
or Shop Foreman is a must.
HiLine is a Case & New Hol-
land operation located only
40 minutes south of Edmon-
ton. Please submit resume
in confdence to: lorih@
hilinecnh.com or mail: HiLine
Farm Equipment, 4723 - 39
Ave., Wetaskiwin, AB, T9A
2J4. Attention: Lori Hare.
heLp wanted
EXPANDING PIPELINE COM-
PANY in Central Alberta re-
quires Class 1 Winch Truck
Operators and Heavy Equip-
ment Technicians experi-
enced in truck, trailer and off
road equipment repair. Fax
resume to: 403-507-2766.
Attention: Phil Dunn.
TWO LICENSED TECHNI-
CIANS, Harwood Ford Sales,
Brooks, Alberta. Unlimited
hours, great beneft plan,
new facility, rate of pay very
negotiable. Contact Brian
Seibel, Service Manager. Call
403-362-6900. Fax 403-
362-2921. Email: bseibel@
harwoodford.com.
MORGAN CONSTRUCTION &
Environmental Ltd. - Look-
ing for experienced Heavy
Equipment Operators, Fore-
man and Project Managers
for work in oilfeld & heavy
civil construction projects.
Competitive wages, full ben-
efts & opportunity for year
round work. Please apply
online at www.mcel.ca under
the career section.
OPENINGS in Alberta areas
for Highway Maintenance
Class 1 or 3 Operators. Full-
time and part-time positions
available. Fax resume to
Carillion Canada at 780-
449-0574 or email: mcroft@
carillionalberta.ca. Positions
to start Oct. 15, 2013. Please
state what position you are
interested in.
heLp wanted heLp wanted heLp wanted heLp wanted
HIRING - F.T. Server $9.75/
hr no experience required,
will train. F.T. Kitchen
Helper at the Roadhouse
Restaurant - $11.30/hr no
experience required, willing
to train. F.T. Cook $13.61/
hr 3-5 years experience
required. Mail resume to:
510 Hwy #1 Strathmore AB
T1P1M6.
NOW HIRING- F.T. at the
Strathmore Station - Kitch-
en Helper/Dishwasher
11.30/hr no experience re-
quired, willing to train. F.T.
Cook $13.61/hr 3-5 years
experience required. Mail
resume to 380 Ridge Road,
Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5 or
Fax 403-934-9390 or Email:
strathmorestation@gmail.
com.
OUT OF SCHOOL CARE PRO-
GRAM DIRECTOR POSITION
AVAILABLE. Must be child-
care worker or supervisor.
First aid and criminal record
check required. Fax 403
901-6265, or email: toddle-
in@telus.net. Toddle Inn Day
Care Society, full time posi-
tion with benefts.
Emerald Management &
Realty Ltd. requires a RESI-
DENT MANAGERS for sev-
eral residential buildings
with an earning potential of
up to $1700/month. Please
contact Wendy for further
inquiries at 403-237-8600
or submit your resumes via
fax to 403-290-1530, atten-
tion Wendy.
heLp wanted heLp wanted
still hiring
Custom feedlot & farming
operation looking
for full-time employees
Competitive wages including O.T
and other Benefts.
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
Nuvision Industries Inc. requires
Welders
Journeyman or Apprentices - mig exp preferred,
full time permanent positions
Nuvision Industries offers a very competitive renu-
meration package based on experience and skill set.
To apply forward resume and cover letter to:
403-901-2387 or e-mail to Jobs@nvind.ca
PO Box 450, Carseland, AB T0J 0M0
www.nvind.ca
Strathmore Station hiring:
F/T or P/T Pub and
Restaurant Servers
P/T Busser
Applicants can: email resumes to
strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com
or drop off in person at
The Strathmore Station 380 Ridge Road
Heavy Duty
MecHanic
required for a busy shop
in Strathmore.
Fax resume to
403-901-1531
Double Double Strathmore Ltd.
o/a Tim Hortons
310B Ridge Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5
Food Counter Attendants
(10 positions)
$11/hr, Full Time/Shift Work/Nights
Overnights/Early Mornings/Weekends
Apply by Fax: 403-934-6658
Or email:
doubledoublestrathmore@gmail.com
Golden Hills School Division No. 75
requires the services of a
mechanic
to work in Strathmore.
The successful candidate will have a Heavy
Duty or Automotive license and basic knowl-
edge of maintaining a feet of school buses.
Certifcation to inspect buses under the
Commercial Vehicle Inspection Program and a
Class 2 drivers license are assets. Golden Hills
School Division offers a comprehensive salary
and beneft package to the right candidate.
Any questions please call
403-934-5121 ext. 2024.
Please submit resume to:
Human Resources
e-mail: humanresources@ghsd75.ca
WEEKLY INNISFAIL Province
newspaper in Alberta seeks
reporter for two-person
newsroom. See ad on www.
jeffgaulin.com or contact
lsmaldon@olds.greatwest.
ca.
AN ALBERTA OILFIELD con-
struction company is hiring
dozer and excavator opera-
tors. Lodging and meals pro-
vided. Drug testing required.
Call 780-723-5051, Edson,
Alberta.
TIRE TECHNICIAN RE-
QUIRED, No experience
necessary, will train. Please
call Willie or Bob at 403-
934-3053.
Busy Strathmore, AB based
couple seeks an experi-
enced live in NANNY to pro-
vide full time care for their
3 children. Starting July 6,
2013. Qualifed applications
should respond to this list-
ing with a cover letter, photo
and resume to be consid-
ered. Email:kencarey75@
gmail.com
Canyon Creek
403.934.2001
104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
We Have You... on the Move
SOLD
the sign that sells
Tina
Scott
(403)
901-5388
Glenna
Mitzner
(403)
605-6830
Ross Collins
(403)
934-2001
Nonie Hall
(403)
934-0420
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(403)
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14 Acre parcel, 1/2 hour east of Strathmore
along trees and irrigation ditch. Power and gas
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Just listed fully devel-
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Must see!!
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single detached garage, bonus room and
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3 Bedrooms, Main floor family room, Open
concept, 2.5 baths, hardwood, granite, walk-
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2 New hOMes being built in The Ranch, over 1400sqft. Come pick
your colors and flooring ready early fall. $374,900
AwesOMe wAlkOut home beautifully
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features large open living area up, with den,
master bedroom (jetted tub and double shower).
Down has large open family room / games room,
large bedroom. Must see. Immediate possession.
Community hall in Standard.
Great potential in centre of town
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$279,900
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This 3 bedroom, 2 bath
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Upgraded three bedroom
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Great family home on quiet cul de
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$239,900
$165,000
$369,900
$100,000
CARselAND 1113sq ft. raised bungalow. New basement develop-
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kitchen. Triple heated garage. Shows great! Warranty on recent
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CARselAND 1287 sq. ft. Bi-level. Three large bedrooms. Two bath.
Large corner lot. New roofing, siding, soffit &fascia.
Oversize single garage. Neutral decor. $254,000
CARselAND BuNgAlOw 1100 sq. ft. fully
developed bungalow. Original owner. Large corner
lot. Double garage and front drive. Hot water heat.
Good value. MLS#C3570654. $224,000
4 ACRes NeAR CluNy $83,900
Fully developed Home Strathaven Bi-level.
Four bed. Two bath. Double detached garage.
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Totally renovated. Three
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kitchen.Open concept.
New baths too. Big
double garage.
114 acres 2 miles north of Strathmore, gas well revenue, only
1/2 mile of gravel, build your dream home here!
$609,900
$284,900
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$169,900 WALKOUT, FULLY
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$499,000
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$439,900
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requires
class
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drivers
Must have a
current Drivers
Abstract,
valid H2S
and First Aid.
Please fax
resumes to
403-934-5685
or email
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Waste disposal & Port-a-Potties
heLp wanted
The STraThmore Branch of
The royal canadian legion
is in need of a
head Bar
STeWarT
Please drop off your resume at the
Legion bar, in a sealed envelope
marked confdential, to the attention
of Guy Knappe, Bar Chair.
REPORTER/PHOTOGRAPHER
needed for Lakeside Leader
weekly newspaper in Slave
Lake, Alberta. Please contact
Joe McWilliams at 780-849-
4380. Email: joemac27@
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2 ACrE LoT on pavement in
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subdivision. blueprints for
16,000 sq. ft. drive through
shop (8 bays) and 3400 sq.
ft. of offce space ready to
go or will build to suit. Call
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rentals
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$482,900
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$549,900
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Lots of Trees and
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2 living rooms,
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Too many extras to
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sq.ft. bungalow
Fully finished
3+2 bdrms, 3 full
baths Tons of
upgrades!
Luxury in
CamBridge gLen
$499,900
CamBridge gLen
Beauty! $379,500
Immaculate custom
built home Over 3000
sq.ft. of living space
3+2 bdrms, 3 full
baths Loads of quality
upgrades!
Custom built,
upgraded home
3+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Gorgeous
hickory kitchen
Fully finished
lower level
80 aCres 5 min to
strathmore
$1,290,000
Custom built 2700
sq.ft. bungalow View
of Eagle lake 30x40
quonset A second
residence can be built
on 80 acres
strathaVen Condo
$179,900
Backs onto school
ground 3 bdrms, 1
baths New hardwood
in living room Partially
finished lower level
call shauna BaCks onto
greenspaCe!
$299,900
Beautiful family home
3 bdrms, 2 baths
2 years new!
Quick possession
possible
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speargrass
BungaLow $378,000
2600 sq.ft. of
developed living space
2+1 bdrms, 2 full
baths Fully finished
Backs on to 9th
fairway
call shauna
CamBridge on
greenspaCe
$364,900
Immaculate fully
finished bungalow
2+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Walk-up basement
Quiet location
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403-803-4605
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403.934.2001
www.strathmorerealty.ca
Tina Scott
Associate Broker
403-901-5388 cell
We Have You... on the Move
104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
The Old Home Hardware Building
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Here is the perfect home for the fussy buyer.
Clean and polished. Trendy decor.
Total 5 bedrooms.Two full baths.
Double decks to manicured yard.
$299,900. Call today.
cHinooK ii
condo living! a won-
derful two bdrm adult
lifestyle unit, $995, 2
appl, parking inc., coin
laundry in bldg, cable/
electricity extra. no
pets. call luella at 403-
934-5731 or emerald
Management & realty
ltd. at 403-237-8811.
21, 701 WestMount
drive
Bright and spacious
1 bedroom unit with
new fooring and patio.
Parking included. not
pets $875 plus utilities.
emerald Management
& realty ltd. 403-237-
8811.
WestMount drive
newly renovated 2
bedroom townhouse
units with new fooring,
cabinetry and blinds.
Great location - in-
cludes washer/dryer
and parking! no pets.
rents starting from
$1100 plus utilities.
emerald Management
& realty ltd. 403-237-
8811.
CHInooK III. 1 bdrm $800/
mth or 2 bdrm for $900/mo
+dd required. Heat & water
included. no pets. Call Keli
403-324-2944.
2 bEdroom TrAILEr on
FArm SITE, 5 miles north
& east of Strathmore. $900
rent + gas for trailer. no pets,
references & lease required.
Call 403-934-3196.
rentals
$875/mo. LArGE 1 bdrm,
FUrnISHEd, includes all util-
ities. n/P, n/S. responsible
tenants. 403-936-5541 or
403-615-5678.
60x48 WArEHoUSE WITH
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rockyford. $1200/mo + util-
ities. Contact 403-533-3801
or 403-560-6265.
rentals
SHArEd ACCommodA-
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June 1/2013 600 per month
with one year term! Includes
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and insurance! Separate en-
trance and private! Call 403-
850-4593.
rentals
ExCELLEnT oPPorTUnITY
for the right person. Shared
accommodation, 1 bdrm
available in beautiful home,
overlooking Grays Park.
Shared kitchen, W/d. $600/
mo + dd, all utilities includ-
ed. Call: 403-934-5227, or
cell: 403-901-9295.
2 bEdroom APArTmEnTS
For rEnT. no pets, non
smoking-available July 1.
Starting at 1000/mth. 403-
934-3176.
LArGE 2 bdrm dUPLEx.
$1100/mth plus utilities,
close to downtown. refer-
ences & security deposit
required. no pets. Call 403-
934-3196.
rentals
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Please submit resume to:
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visor, Flagstaff County, box
358, Sedgewick, Ab, T0b
4C0 or fax to 780-384-3635
or email: kkinzer@fagstaff.
ab.ca.
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780-621-3959.
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403.934.5605
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403-934-4271
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403-862-7790 403-361-9895 fax
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general contractors
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Strathmore Brooks
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Bay 1, 510 Hwy#1
Country Lane Mall,
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Email: strathmore.brooks@
assembly.ab.ca
Toll Free: 1-855-362-6973
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403-901-5388
www.strathmorerealty.ca
real estate
Stimson
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CommerCial & residential
Sales, Maintenance & Set Up
Chain Link & Wire
Dale Stimson
403-862-7790 Fax 403-361-9895 stimson.fencing@gmail.com
fencing
Handy Kinda Guy
Painting Plumbing
Small Renovations
Decks & Fences
Bathrooms
Flooring
General Maintenance
Basement Renovations
Call BoB 403-861-7822
general contractors
403-934-6919
18 Spruce Park Drive, Strathmore, AB
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area for 14 years! Journeyman Appliance Service Technicians.
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veterinarian
Dr. Ty Corbiell
Equine Veterinarian
Phone: 403.934.0297
Fax: 403-814-0174
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general contractors
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934-1097
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875-4166
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934-5533
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403
934-5533
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CaLL SheiLa
Beautiful open concept bungalow
in Cambridge! Backing onto
green space and walking path.
Fully developed with 4 bedrooms,
3 baths, 2 fireplaces, Huge
kitchen with island and breakfast
bar open to the living room and
eating area. Large entryway and
mudroom, large family room, and
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$357,000!
Great Curb appeal on the
outside! Beautiful on the
inside! Fully developed
bi-level in Hillview. 4 bdr, 3
baths, 3 fireplaces, open floor
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CaLL SheiLa
MLS C3553139
$374,900
CaLL Shauna
CaLL La Shaun
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$319,900
$229,900
Close to Strathmore and
Calgary, This quaint home
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Huge yard with mature trees.
Heated Qounset/Garage with
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CaLL SheiLa
MLS C3557998
MLS C3560879
$120,000
MLS C3557616
CaLL La Shaun
CaLL La Shaun
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MLS C3565613
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CaLL ron
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MLS C3557569
CaLL ron
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hILLVIEW SPLIT
$349,900
RENOVATED &
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$187,400
1800 sq.ft.
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3 bdrms, 2 baths
Large sunken family
room with walkout
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kitchen
1206 sq.ft.
3 bdrms, 1 bath
New maple kitchen
Too many upgrades
to mention
BACkS ONTO
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$299,900
Beautiful family home
3 bdrms, 2 baths
2 years new!
Quick possession
possible
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$364,900
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2+2 bdrms, 3 full baths
Walk-up basement
Quiet location
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CaLL SheiLa
MLS C3563515
$329,900
CaLL Shauna
hILLVIEW SPLIT
$349,900
1506 sq.ft.
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3 bdrms, 2 full baths
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CaLL Shauna
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AND SIDE WITh
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5 BEDROOMS, 3
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$319,900! MLS C3571035
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MLS C3549656
REDUCED
$319,900
Backing ONTO PARK/ GREENSPACE!!!
With over 2000 sq. ft. of living space.
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appliances/Washer/Dryer!
Fully Developed
2 Story with
Many Upgrades
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2 Bed, Bright,
Spacious,
Fenced Yard, App Inc
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MLS C3541394
MLS C3553567
MLS C3563981
ITS ThE DETAILS!
OVER 2370 SQ FT
2 FIREPL. ,
4 BDRMS
ALMIRA APPLIANCES
$469,900
CaLL Lorna
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3 BDRMS, 2 BATHS,
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WAITING FOR YOU TO
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