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20 cats euthanized
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter
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Great pitch
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What a ride!
The Blackfoot Rodeo & Agricultural Society hosted its 50th anniversary rodeo at the
Strathmore Ag Grounds from June 21-22. Participants from Western Canada converged to Strathmore to take part in the historic rodeo. See Page 25 for more coverage
of the event.
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All of the students and
staff from Gleichens Central Bow Valley school, Hussar, Rockyford and Standard
schools came together for
an afternoon of fun and
celebrating at the corner of
Highways 840 and 561.
At exactly 1 p.m. Superintendent of Golden Hills
School Division Bevan Daverne announced that they
would unveil the sign and
turn the sod for the new
centralized East Wheatland
school.
After some addresses from
officials from the county and
the school board, one student from each of the four
schools involved in this historical event were given a
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later than 4:30 pm on July 11, 2014. Appeals must be in writing, accompanied by the $100.00 fee and submitted to the Secretary, Subdivision
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Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1.
Date of Publication: June 27, 2014
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When fierce weather hit Southern
Alberta last June, many people were
devastated in some capacity. Flooding caused extensive damage to many
parts of the province and none more
devastating than parts of the Siksika
Nation. The extensive damage from the
flood washed out the resort and many
houses that the First Nations residents
had lived in. Many that lived on that
reserve felt agony and the pain of what
they witnessed in the flooding. The
nearby HD Cartwright School decided
to take matters into their own hands
by donating clothing and food to those
affected. Principal Teresa Martin was
behind the idea and was rewarded for
her efforts at a ceremony held at the
Blackfoot Crossing Historical Site on
June 19. Martin was awarded with a
colorful Indian trade blanket and was
presented with a symbolic feather from
Gord Morck
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Some children experience motion sickness while
traveling in cars. There are ways to minimize this by
having the child focus on things outside the car, using
a pillow to keep the head still, providing adequate
air ventilation. Depending on the childs age, some
medications may help. Some people swear by those
acupressure wrist bands. They are non-medicated.
Check with our pharmacists for advice.
If a nose bleed occurs while traveling (or at
anytime), tilt the head forward and pinch the soft part
of the nostrils for 5 minutes. If the nosebleed still
hasnt stopped, do it for another 5 minutes and if it
still hasnt stopped, get medical attention.
One tip to see if your body has been getting enough
fluid is to check the colour of your urine. If its a
dark yellow, you probably need to drink more water.
During the hot days of summer, its important to
drink more water since we lose a lot of fluid through
sweating.
People who have adopted a slovenly lifestyle for
decades often feel its too late to change their health
for the better. Not so! Just paying attention to four
key healthy habits can change your health for the
better no matter what your age. These habits are:
eating five or more fruits and vegetables daily, not
smoking, exercising (even walking) 30 minutes per
day five days per week, and keeping your weight in
the healthy range. When you think of it, its not much.
But your heart will thank you!
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Recent legislation has disrupted
the crucial balance that has protected
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good of all Albertans, this balance must
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The Lets make a Pitch event held at the Civic
Centre on June 19, took $500 and spun it into
multiple counts of community spirit.
Chief Administrative Officer Dwight Stanford
offered up prize money he won at an economic
development workshop and it was matched with
donations from the Town of Strathmore, individuals and businesses around Strathmore, to give
$10,000 for a winning idea to improve the town
of Strathmore.
Everyone can do a little more than they are
and guess who wins Strathmore, said Brett
Wilson, one of the judges for the night.
Six non-profit agencies were in the lineup to
pitch their idea to judges Brett Wilson, Ron Renaud and Beerd Beekman. While the judges were
kind and didnt rain down the criticisms that are
a regular occurrence on the TV show Dragons
Den, they did query the contestants on considering the details involved in making their plans
actually work.
Strathmore-Brooks MLA Jason Hale, Mayor Michael Ell, Strathmore Councillor Brad Walls, and
Wheatland County Councillor Berniece Bland as
well as other local councillors were at the event.
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Wildrose questions
rising power costs
JASON HALE
Strathmore/Brooks MLA
The Wildrose and our
Utilities Critic has been very
critical and vocal about rising power costs in our province. Despite Alberta being
the Energy Capital of Canada both individuals and
business are suffering.
According to the Fraser Institute report, Alberta
businesses are losing competitiveness because theyre
paying some of the highest
electricity rates in North
America. The report shows
that out of 119 North American cities, Calgary businesses pay the seventh highest
power rates and Edmonton
pays the second highest.
Only Honolulu pays more
for electricity than Edmonton. The fact is the government continues with a
reckless overbuild of transmission lines and presiding
over a broken marketplace
without recognizing there is
a problem.
Wildrose is committed to
making policy changes to
reduce price spikes and distribution costs and to implement a proactive strategy
that would allow Alberta
to utilize natural gas, hydro
and renewable resources for
power generation, resulting
in more secure and efficient
generation for ratepayers.
Additionally, a serious of
ruling and reports by the
AUC and MSA have confirmed another problem
that has been allowed to
take place. Economic withholding is a strategy where
an electricity generator deliberately holds back power
from the market, creating an
electricity shortage that in
turn leads to higher prices.
The MSA, watch dog, is a
body with no authority they
only monitor and release
reports. The Alberta Utilities Commission is the atarms-length agency the PCs
have created to enforce the
rules. However, time after
time companies have been
proven guilty of market manipulation and only slapped
with a $100-$300 thousand
fine, while their profits are
in the Millions.
This session our Utilities Critic Joe Anglin has
demanded the PC government admit the system allows for companies to steal
from consumer, and enforce
stiff penalties for this type
of conduct. This is a priority of our caucus as rising
electricity prices affects all
Albertans, and the viability
of businesses to operate.
Thank you for your email
we will continue to ensure
this is a priority and hold
this government to account
for their actions.
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Rusty Spurs
Another year for the Strathmore Rusty Spurs
horse club has come to an end. Members wound
up the year by holding their achievement day on
June 10 at RJ Ranch where we played lots of fun
games on horseback.
The club had also participated at 4-H on Parade from May 29 to June 1. Our seven members
who entered did very well. Sarah Wolfs and Carlie
Wells also won reserve high point for their levels.
We had our last meeting of this 4-H year on June
3. We discussed the upcoming Regional Horse
Show in Olds on July 24-27. Members were reminded that record books must be handed in by
July 1.
Watch for our members in the Arrowwood parade on June 28! We will be riding in the parade
and then participating in a Funday held by the
Arrowwood River Wranglers!
We would like to thank our sponsors for the
year which include Sears Canada Ltd., Agrium,
Safeway, Altalink and UFA. We will be back for
another great year in September!
Achievement day
On June 7, Standards 4-H club came together for their Achievement Day
with a costume halter class to start the day, followed by some western pleasure. Last but not least, a fun gymkana for all the kids. There were prizes
and ribbons for all the kids would like to thank Gord Stewart for letting us
use his arena, Robin Zakariazen for setting up the day for us and to the
parents that helped make the day go smooth.
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a 25 km bike ride, out of town to the north on
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The Marigold office building is located in Strathmore, but the building is 60 years old and deteriorating. Marigold has been saving to build a new facility. They have about $1.5 million saved towards
the $5 million cost to build a facility that would
meet the book distribution and digital hardware
housing needed to keep up services in the future.
Over 668,000 books are shipped in and out of the
current facility per year.
In order to meet increasing needs for this area,
the per capita levy fees that Wheatland pays the
Marigold system had to be raised 10.44 per cent to
$8.99 for 2015 and another 4.4 per cent to $9.39
per capita for 2016. Toombs said the funds would
be supplemented by any grants awarded to Marigold and fund raising the system does on a regular basis.
They use every penny they are given and are
not wasting money, said Councillor Berniece
Bland. They do a lot of good work in the community and provide a necessary service.
Council voted to accept the per capita increase
for Marigold on June 17.
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speed control and be better marked. This intersection
will be safer after our school is built in this location.
Rumours of no water supply, not enough land and
many other negative factors spread by person and flyer are unfounded. The impossible water supply was
easily found and the quality is good. Amazing enough
a nice farmer decided that he should not succumb to
the pressure of locking the Golden Hills School Board
from land in this area. Thank-you! My hat is off to you.
East Wheatland residents, it is time to embrace this
plan. A tremendous amount of fundraising must happen in the next few years as East Wheatland is built.
This is your school! Our children and grandchildren
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has been a Realtor in Strathmore for 30 years and held a client
appreciation party on Mothers Day weekend and fed 180 with a
wonderfully catered meal by the Station with steak and lobster.
Mitzner is appreciative of the loyalty of her clients and knows
the importance of serving and giving back to her community.
She has been an avid supporter of the Shelter for many years,
says Karen Pease.
Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society was appreciative of the generous donations made by the Insurance Brokers Association of Alberta (IBAA) in the amount
of $300 and from Brett Gates (Gates Agencies from Standard) in the amount of
$700. As a way of supporting Victim Services at the provincial level, the IBAA has
adopted/created the Insurance Goal of the Game program, which is running at
every Alberta Junior Hockey League throughout the province of Alberta. The local
broker who is participating in the program picks the Victim Services Unit that the
money will be donated to if there is an Insurance Goal of the Game. The Strathmore Victim Services programs role is to alleviate the impact of crime/tragedy on
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The summer reading program Eureka! at the Strathmore Municipal Library
runs from July 7 to Aug. 22, and coordinators Rynnelle Wiebe and Krystal
Easu are excited to get the ball rolling.
The girls are so excited, in fact, that
they are inviting people to come out
July 2-4 for extra activities outside of
the actual program.
Before the program even starts we
have three events, they are ( July) 2, 3
and 4. The 2nd is just a day for summer
reading program participants to come
in and help us decorate, said Easu.
The plan is to make a mural for the
meeting room, and get things ready for
the following week. July 3 there will be
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Little learners
Trinity Christian Academy held their pre-K orientation on Wednesday, June 18. Mrs. Hunter
(centre) introduced the eager students to the reading corner. Ben Screpnek (l-r) Corbin Miller,
Clark Permann, Mrs. Hunter, Jairus Recto, Alexis Langille, Cyannah Nacino and Karmyn Phillips.
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students
Strathmore High School
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night where students
were recognized for various
accomplishments
throughout the school year
on June 10. Top photo:
Colton Zarowny (l-r), Cameron Crosby and Colin
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Claude Gauvin Scholarship Foundation. Left
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will always run away and hide. She needs a lot of
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patience. Lovely gets along with all the cats and we
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from the Community Enhancement fund. The funds will be used
to meeting the expenses not covered by the Town of Strathmore
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Christina Muldoons
final student play
Where the Magic
Ends will be at Rosebuds
Akokinikway
Gallery June 27-29.
Photo courtesy of
Christina Muldoon
LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor
Chrissie Muldoon, fourth-year student at Rosebud School
of the Arts (RSA), presents the play Where the Magic Ends
from June 27-29.
Muldoon is playwright, producer and actor, for this is her
Final Project, the culmination of her studies at RSA. Paul Muir,
resident actor of Rosebud Theatre, is the only other member
of the cast.
Where the Magic Ends is about a writer whos creatively
blocked, Muldoon explains. That block has taken a toll on his
writing, his marriage, his whole life. However, he can physically see his creative genius, and he talks to the creative genius about his problem, =so together, they can figure out why
hes blocked.
Like her character, Muldoon says, shes also faced depression and anxiety. But shes written four previous plays, and
has discovered that shes happier when shes writing. As she
wrote Where the Magic Ends, guiding her character out of
his depression, she learned new ways to overcome her own
challenges.
I was very sure to put humour and tenderness in (the
play), because I feel like thats the way we have to take the
hard things in our life, she says. We have to take them with
as much humour and heart as we can muster.
The actual producing of (Where the Magic Ends) has been
a joy and a huge challenge, Muldoon says. Through her studies, she feels she has developed all the skills she needed.
Rosebud instructors really do prepare us for a career, she
says. All in all, this project really has been a joy.
Its all coming together to tell this specific story that Ive
chosen to tell, that I want to tell, and that I feel is an important story to tell.
Where the Magic Ends will be shown in Rosebuds Akokiniskway Gallery on June 27 at 5 p.m., June 28 at 5 p.m., and
on June 29 at 2 p.m. and 9 p.m.
It includes strong language and mature content. Get tickets
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$10 in advance; $12 at the door.
I hope (everyone) comes out to see the show and I hope
they like it, Muldoon says. Dont be afraid to come talk to
me at the end of the show.
Thank you
picnic
Members of Bridging
the Gap gathered for
an appreciation lunch
for the volunteers on
June 23. There was
salad, buns, watermelon and drinks for
everyone. Bridging the
Gap connects seniors
with young families in
the community for social activities.
A&W continues
to support MS
Strathmore A&W once again
showed off their fundraising skills
after raising $4,000 to donate to
Kris Hinz for her trip to Russia this
July. Hinz is going to Russia in
hopes of halting her MS through a
stem cell transplant. Jason Peters,
owner of Strathmore A&W, (l-r) Kris
Hinz, Jaycee Peters, with A&W and
Doug Blaney also with A&W.
J u ly 4 - 1 3 , 2 0 1 4
Field Stone
brings home
more hardware
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter
Field Stone Fruit Wines has once
again brought home the hardware with
their delectable wines. This year nine
medals have made their way into the
collection, making it the best showing
for the nine-year-old winery.
On May 29 the results came in from
the North West Wine Summit. Field
Stone was given the bronze medal for
the Saskatoon dessert wine, and silver
for the bumble berry fruit wine, raspberry fruit wine, strawberry dessert
wine and the wild black cherry dessert
wine.
They also took home two gold medals for the strawberry-rhubarb and the
raspberry dessert wine.
Were thrilled. This is the first time
we have won more than two golds in a
single year. Its been quite the journey,
said Elaine Gill, co-founder of Field
Stone in a press release.
It is very gratifying, it is an extremely tricky process to get the right combination between your fruit being different every year and having to balance
these fruits together and come out with
a wine that is that good three times in a
year is very satisfying, said Marvin Gill,
who also co-founded Field Stone.
The third gold medal was won at
the All Canadian Wine Championships
where the black cherry dessert wine
took gold, and the strawberry dessert
wine took bronze.
This year Field Stone also received
three more recognitions from the Summit, the Superlative Award for best of
region for the strawberry-rhubarb wine,
Winery of Distinction Award for being
one of only 16 wineries to win two or
more gold medals, and the Crystal Rose
Award for best non-grape wine in the
competition, again for the strawberryrhubarb wine.
Marvin has been contemplating the
cause of the success for the winery this
year. He thinks it may be because he
sang to the wine as he was making it.
He is an opera singer with 30 years of
training and while he was working on
the wine he was thinking about frequencies.
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I was just thinking about how everything has a frequency, the wine has a
frequency, the singing has a frequency,
and I was thinking well why dont I
try to infuse my voice into the wine by
singing and letting the frequency run
into the wine, and so thats what I did,
said Marvin.
Other than that, everything else in
the wine production this year was basically the same as it has been in the past.
In 2012 a hailstorm destroyed many
of the crops, but that didnt deter the
Gills who still kept making top quality fruit wine to the best of their ability.
The plants are coming back, and things
are looking better now, almost back to
normal.
In the past nine years Field Stone has
come home with close to 50 medals,
and they have always entered the same
two wine competitions. This year they
also entered the Alberta Food Awards
and took top place in the best value
added product using fruit also for the
strawberry-rhubarb wine.
On Field Stones Facebook page there
are recipes for cocktails, sangrias and
even sauces using the wines.
I think people over the summer are
looking for something a little bit more
light for their parties and time on the
patio, they dont always want to be
drinking a heavy drink, said Marvin.
Sangrias are a good alternative to
that, they can be sparkling, more juicy,
more fruity, however you want to make
them, They can be a nice alternative to
drinking a cooler or a beer or something like that.
Field Stone wines can be purchased
at Co-op and Crowfoot liquor stores,
and at the winery.
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SPORTS
Swimmers
making
their way down the
lanes during the TriSmore on June 21.
A group of cyclists
make their way to the
finish line. Young runners start their quest
to finish.
Rodeo action!
The Blackfoot Rodeo and Ag Society held
its 50th Anniversary Rodeo at the Strathmore Ag Grounds on June 21 and 22. A
total of 249 entrants from Alberta, BC,
Saskatchewan and Montana tested their
skills in typical rodeo events such as roping, steer wrestling, barrel racing, bull riding and more. This event is usually held at
the Siksika Nation rodeo grounds but being
the 50th Anniversary, organizers wanted to
stage a larger event which required a larger
venue. They also needed a facility with a
racetrack for their Indian Relay event. The
Indian relay is quite popular in the US but
new to this particular rodeo. This rodeo is
sanctioned by the Indian Rodeo Cowboy
Association (IRCA) and is a qualifying event
for the regional finals. The top two regional
finalists move on to the IRCA finals in Las
Vegas in November.
GOLF TOURNAMENT
August 22, 2014
Tri-Smore a success!
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The fourth annual Tri-Smore triathlon wrapped up
this past weekend and it was another successful event
considering the cooler temperatures.
It went well as we could have hope for it to have
gone. The only thing that we could have improved is
the weather, said Nikola Johnson, one of the organizers
for the event.
Considering the weather, the triathlon attracted 407 of
a 443 that were registered, but the youth participation
increased.
The one thing that stood out for me this year is the
younger participants that we had in the 18 and under
category was around 250, said Johnson.
The younger contestants that are competing are progressing up into the longer races.
Our little guys who are starting in the two bites are
moving up into the quarters and halves, and our goal
is to provide fun opportunities for families and youth,
said Johnson.
There will be special new additions to the race for
the fifth annual race next year with the possibility of
expanding to Olympic tracks.
There is rumors that we might add a mega-smore,
the Olympic distance twice, as long as the full smore,
said Johnson.
The route will be in the works this fall for the special
anniversary 2015 event.
Cost: $125.00/player
(includes 18 Holes of Golf, Cart, Welcoming Gift, Steak Dinner)
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Standard celebrates
Standard held their annual Sports Days June 20-21. Despite the rainy
weather many families came out to enjoy the festivities, which included a
pancake breakfast, parade, kids carnival, apetting zoo, sandcastle contest, cookie eating contests, BBQ and of course a ball tournament, just to
name a few of the fun events.
3 on 3 fun
Strathmore Ringette is running a 3 on 3 program for the second year in a row. The younger
division girls, U14 (first year and under) played their first round of games on Tuesday, June 17
at 5 p.m. in the Strathmore arena.
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On June 20 golfers gathered on the Strathmore Golf Course for the eigth annual Emergency Services Golf Tournament. There
were 113 golfers who came out for the day, and the event raised approximately $19,000. Left photo: The Global Training team
enjoying the golf course on what turned out to be a beautiful day. Right photo: Brett Huston of the Strathmore Fire Department
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Hockey continues
Snakebitten
John and Donna Timmermans along with their three girls, Brenda, Laura and Karen moved to the WID
place outside of Carseland in 1970 and then Leroy came along in 1971. John achieved his dream of having a
farm while also working as a Ditch Rider for the Western Irrigation District and stayed in Carseland until
the spring of 1980.
While in Carseland they raised cattle, pigs, chickens, turkeys, milk cows, a couple of horses, a dog and
plenty of cats.
Milking in the morning was done by John and in the evenings the whole family helped in the barn. The
children all learned to milk alongside Donna and John. It took some practice but once their little hands
could squeeze the teats and get the milk into the pail while balancing on a one legged stool they were good
to go. You knew you were an experienced milker once you could squirt the cats as they walked by. John
always so much faster, had 2 cows milked to every one of the rest of his helpers. The foam from the milk was
scooped off and fed to the cats. At one time there were 19 of them lined up at the milk bowl. When they were
underfoot they learned to fly or move very quickly up the ladder to the loft.
The first cream separator had a hand crank and it did not take John long before he had it rigged up to a
little motor to make things go much quicker. Donna would have clean ice cream pails lined up ready to be
filled with fresh cream while the milk went into a separate pail below.
Excess milk and cream was shipped out in cans and picked up by Foothills Creamery every couple of
weeks. You never tasted such rich cream and delicious milk. Enough cream was kept in order for the butter
to be churned on Saturday mornings. Everyone had to take a turn at the crank while watching the cream
turn into butter (my mouth still waters for that taste). Once it was just the right consistency a little yellow
colouring was added and then put into a wooden mold and pressed until all the milk squished out of the
sides. The butter milk was kept for later baking. Laura recalls drinking a big glass by mistake and promptly
spitting it into the sink while Donna laughed and laughed.
Raising and butchering chickens and turkeys was an event that required many helping hands. Each of
the kids, Brenda, Laura, Karen and Leroy had a job. While John caught the birds and put them in a gunny
sack, Donna was busy preparing tables and spreading newspapers awaiting the plucking and cleaning.
Once Leroy was old enough his job was to hold the birds head steady while John chopped it off with an axe.
Then the headless bird was strung up by the legs and hung on a nail on the fence to bleed out. On occasion,
usually when one of the girls was supposed to lift the bird up, the bird would slip out of the string and flop
around in the dirt which did not please John. Next step was to drench the bird into a pot of boiling water
that was sitting on the coleman stove. To this day I still smell wet chicken each time someone fires up their
propane camp stove.
During the summers, John and Donna could be found baling hay. Donna and her four little ones would
help to throw bales up the elevator while John stacked them in the loft of the barn. Everyone was proud of
the muscles that were developed from all this hard work.
Everything the Timmermans family did was done as a family, from working on the farm to going to church
and to attending many community functions.
Once the children were all in school and John was working, Donna decided she needed something else
to do. While participating in the curling league an opportunity arose at the Carseland Curling Rink to run
the kitchen counter. Together with Yvonne Hellevang they filled the position and became a wonderful team.
Many people remember the delicious cream pies, freshly baked butterhorns and cinnamon buns smothered
with butter icing, mouth-watering soups and grilled burgers that came out of that kitchen. I can see Eldon
Bonitz dumping ketchup in his soup and being mortified that he didnt even taste his soup before adding
it. Ralph MacKenzie was a regular sitting on the stool waiting for his generous helping of pie with extra
whipped cream.
John was a member of the Carseland Lions Club, while Donna was a member of the Carseland Public
Benefit Club. There were many events to attend throughout the year. The biggest was the annual Lions Club
BBQ. The men would take turns running the bar and checking on the bbq. Lots of food was consumed and
maybe a little alcohol too.
The PB club cooked and served many meals and washed a ton of dishes. It was great to see all the
ladies working so hard to make every dinner they hosted better than the last. Washing dishes by hand and
going through stacks of flour sack dish towels until all the dishes were dried and put away. The ladies would
talk and laugh and share stories that were not always intended for the little curious ears of the children that
were towed along to help. The family dances were well attended and everyone could put to use their newly
acquired dance lessons to use. Swaying to the music of the Meadows family and watching Gerald Vander
Velde play on occasion as well.
Adult Education Courses were offered in Carseland and Donna and John took many of them along with
other members of the community. The one I remember the best was the meat cutting course. We would
gather at the garage of Tim Cote or Curt Hvinglby and the men would bring out their big knives and cut the
beef into steaks and roasts. Wives and children would string the roasts wrap everything neatly in brown
waxed paper and label the packages with a big black felt pen.
Donna also took every other course available, from hair cutting to sewing blue jeans and down filled
vests. 40 years John is still wearing the blue jean jacket and sits contently as Donna trims his hair.
1980 brought a close to our time in Carseland as we moved to Indus. In 10 short years we made many
friends and enjoyed many good times at the old W.I.D. place. The house has since been torn down but the
barn and the garage are still standing.
What great memories and not matter how long we are gone from Carseland it will always be home.
Submitted by Laura Timmermans
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MEMORIAMS
Batter up!
Students shine
in athletics
A total of 62 awards were
handed out to students
who excelled in the athletic department at Holy
Cross Collegiate. Whether
they excelled at the sport,
sportsmanship or determination, all played an
important part in team
success. Mr. Perrizolo
stressed the code that the
athletes abided by for the
year. The Junior and Senior High students who
received athletic awards
at Holy Cross proudly
display their trophies and
medals.
In Our Hearts
We thought of you with love today.
But that is nothing new.
We thought about you yesterday.
And days before that too.
We think of you in silence.
We often speak your name.
Now all we have is memories.
And your picture in a frame.
Your memory is our keepsake.
With which well never part.
God has you in his keeping.
We have you in our heart...
Author Unknown
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Always in our hearts, we miss you so much.
Gloria, Christina, Jon, Kennedy, Taylor,
Matthew, Cole, Keith Jr.
THANK YOUS
Thank You!
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everyone who was able to come out to support
Kris at her To Russia with Love Hope and Hearts
event on June 13th at Cheadle Hall.
It was such an amazing night of fun, food and
music with great family and friends.
We are humbled by the kindness of this community.
The donations of time, services, food, auction items and
money were extremely generous and so appreciated.
We feel so blessed to live here, and for all of your
prayers, love and support, our family is truly grateful.
Love, The Hinz family
Kris, Darren, Cassidy and Camryn
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to the Northern Alberta Bulls, which is an elite AAA team specifically chosen to defeat the Rollerhawks. Game 2 saw the
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a game against Red Deer 2 in the semis in which the Hawks
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That produced a game that everyone wanted to see as the
Rollerhawks were up against the Northern Alberta Bulls for
the championship. It was a back and forth game but eventually the boys held it together for a 6-5 championship win.
The team consists of Grady Stovka, Liam Wilson, Alex Pagenkopf, Adam Kirkpatrick, Philip Raycroft, Jayse Pollock,
Will Haynes, Kegan Law, Tegan Skehar, and goalie Rhett
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