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JUNE 1, 2018

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VOLUME 10 ISSUE 22
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Green carts roll onto
Strathmore streets
MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

In an attempt to reduce the amount of landfill


and lessen environmental impact, Strathmore
has launched its residential curbside organics
Great grads program by rolling out green carts and kitchen
catchers within the community.
Although the program doesn’t officially start
until June 4, the Town of Strathmore and Waste
Page 15 Management has already delivered over 4,000
bins to residences with black cart collection
over the last week.
The program is part of the overall waste
management contract with Waste Management
and runs in conjunction with the black cart
garbage collection service.
“The green cart program is very easy to use.
Residents can put any compost things, house-
hold or green yard waste material, into their
Venom strike back green cart or kitchen catcher,” said Solomiya
Lyaskovska, communication specialist with
Waste Management of Canada Corporation.
“By participating in the green cart program,
the town will reduce waste in the landfill. Also,
all of the finished compost becomes fertilizer
and is locally used by agriculture or gardens
nearby.”
According to Environment Canada, up to 40
per cent of identified organic waste materi-
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Over 200 students at the Strathmore High School crossed the stage property
during the graduation ceremony on May 26. Golden Hills School management to
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THIRD AVENUE STREETSCAPE REVITALIZATION


Third Avenue will receive upgrades like Second Avenue, minus the storm sewer

2018 PARKS installation as Third Avenue already contains an existing system installed roughly ten
years ago.
WEED SPRAYING PROGRAM NOTICE The Town of Strathmore completed the tender process for the Third Avenue
Spot weed spaying in Strathmore Parks will take place, as required, over Revitalization Project, awarding the tender to Bluebird Contraction LTD. Construction
begins June 4th ending July 31st , occurring on Third Avenue between Lakeside Blvd
the Summer May 28- August 31. The areas will be posted by the applicator and Third Street SE.
immediately after the application is made. Watch for signs in parks. Areas
Various short-term road closures and lane restrictions will occur to ensure pedestrian,
The next regular will only be spot sprayed.
worker and driver safety. Please note - work is weather dependant, inclement weather
and other factors can affect schedules.
All herbicides and pesticides are carefully chosen and applied to be the
Council Meeting least toxic to off-target plants and animals. Furthermore, all pesticides and On street parking will NOT be permitted adjacent to construction areas. Businesses
herbicides are fully certified by both the federal and provincial governments.” with affected access will have temporary walkways installed and crushed gravel
will be entrances for access.
We ask motorists to drive with caution in construction zones and adhere to the

June 6, 2018 speed limit and traffic controls. Please visit Strathmore.ca throughout the project for
information and updates.”
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The shelves are bare at our local food bank this time of the year. We need your help.
Donate food items Saturday, June 9th - from 10 am to 2 pm at the Town Office. (680
Westchester Road)
Join us for Recreation and Parks month!
The Youth Club’s bus will be parked in front of the Town Office. Let’s try and “Fill the
3on3 Ball Hockey Tournament - Kinsmen Park - June 2 - 10am-6pm Bus”, once again this year.
Can’t make it on the 9th? No problem, we have a HUGE Donation Box located at town
WDHS Historical App Walking Tour - Lambert Centre - June 9 - 10am office -Drop something off during office hours, 8:30am-4:40pm.
Donation suggestions from our friends at the Wheatland County Food Bank:
Bocce Ball Tournament - Bocce Courts @ Lambert Centre - June 10 - 10am Deodorant, Shampoo, Conditioner, Beans, Toothbrushes, Laundry Soap, Spaghetti,
Macaroni, Canned Fish & Meat, Sidekicks/Hamburger Helper, Chicken Noodle Soup,
Art in the Park - Kinsmen Park Pavillion - June 15 - 6pm Vegetable Soup, Chunky Soup, Canned Vegetables, Canned Fruit, Peanut Butter,
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Yoga in the Park - Bocce Courts @ Lambert Centre - June 16 - 1pm A cash donation box will be on site during the food drive, with all funds going to the
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Strathmore RCMP is investigating a


Growing
Gas & Dash on May 20, 2018.
and learning A male and female seen in White
5 for Life Early Childhood
hosted the Celebrate Your
Ford F350 with plate BFX3745,
Child event at Ecole Brent- drove off without paying $121.00 in
wood Elementary School fuel. It was confirmed that truck was
on May 26. The event fea- stolen out of Calgary the previous
tured gym time, face paint-
ing and lots of activities for day and can be identified by the
four and five year olds. business decals,
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www.the-reps.ca HEALTH ADVICE
calendar, a list of acceptable materials,
instruction of cart placement, ideas for
keeping the green cart clean, a new
kitchen catcher and compostable bags. Gord Morck
Pharmacist
Waste Management will use a split
collection truck with two compart- Capsule Comments
ments to pick up both the green and
black carts on the same day following NSAIDS, is an acronym meaning Non-Steroidal
Anti-Inflammatory Drug. This class of medications
the regular collection schedule.
is a popular choice for pain and discomfort. They
Green and black carts will be re- are available without prescription and they do
quired to be placed a metre away from work. However, they do have side effects of gastric
each other at the curb beyond the side- bleeding, kidney problems and negative effects on the
walk on collection day in order to be heart especially with overuse. The two main ones are
naproxen and ibuprofen but you should be aware that
collected. Waste Management said if A.S.A is also an NSAID.
not enough room is left between the As well, these drugs are sometimes added to cold
two items the carts won’t be able to be medications and this also has to be considered when
picked up. Green carts are considered taking other NSAIDS. Reading the fine print on the
mandatory. medication labels is important in making the right
The green cart program will begin choice. Talk to your pharmacist for advice on what
would be appropriate to your needs.
on June 4. For residents not receiving
This is allergy season. There are many good oral
black cart collection service but are allergy medications available without a prescription
interested in the green carts, contact that will alleviate those annoying allergy symptoms.
Waste Management at 1-877-784-7336 As well as oral medications, there are some effective
or wccs@wm.com. nose sprays, some containing cortisone which bring
much relief. If it’s red, itchy eyes that are your
problem, there are also some soothing eye drops that
will help that symptom. Again, pharmacists are a
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Golden Hills School Division prepares for upcoming year


MIRIAM OSTERMANN only 20 from another and we have to get our staff- nology, engineering and mathematics – George
Times Associate Editor ing in place and figure out if we have to hire new Freeman School has access to the new regional rec-
staff or transfer staff. We sort of need to make those reation facility (Strathmore Motor Products Sports
With a new facility pending and existing class sizes at ca- decisions now rather than first thing in September Centre) and can therefore offer programs that were
pacity, Golden Hills School Division (GHSD) urged parents when we see students showing up.” unavailable before. Furthermore, the school will
to make a decision by May 31 on which elementary school to According to Daverne, well over 100 registrations pay tribute to its namesake by focusing on environ-
send their children to in the fall. for the George Freeman School – which has a ca- mental stewardship and volunteerism.
Previously, parents had until September to arrive at a deci- pacity of 500 – had already been received by last According to Daverne, the board ideally envisions
sion. However, with the new Kindergarten to Grade 9 George week. 150 students for the first year at the new school,
Freeman School scheduled to open later this year, parents Currently, Strathmore is home to four GHSD el- and while he emphasized the academic achieve-
were encouraged to have their registrations completed this ementary schools, all of which are at capacity or ments of all schools, being able to hire the proper
week to aid in the board’s organization and staffing. slightly above capacity. The addition of the new staff is necessary to ensure the quality of education.
“We’re seeing some movement in our schools. It’s much dif- school is expected to help reduce some of the pres- “We want the very best teachers in all of our
ferent than a regular year because regularly there isn’t that sures on the existing elementary schools and junior schools and in order to get the very best, we need
much movement; there’s a little bit but it’s entirely manage- high school. to get our advertising and our staffing done now,”
able. This year it’s a different story,” said Bevan Daverne, While École Brentwood Elementary, Wheatland he said. “Obviously, we’re going to respect parents’
GHSD superintendent. Elementary, Westmount Elementary and Trinity choice regardless of when they choose to exercise
“It’s not unexpected, we just don’t know where it’s coming Christian Academy are already established in the it, but if at all possible for us we kind of need to
from. It could be that we have 100 students in one school and community and known for their athletics, leader- hear from parents now … that will help us out
ship, music and work with STEM - science, tech- enormously.”

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Storefront and SHS students cross the stage


Continued from Page 3 to the podium to give her ac- cea. “By a mere chance our paths over-
count of the high school ex- lapped here at SHS. What is to follow is
The ceremony included perience. up to each and every one of (us) to de-
Thought for speeches from Golden Hills “All of our heroes – Albert cide. As Albert Einstein once said, ‘life
School District (GHSD) Su- Einstein, Nelson Mandela, is like a bicycle; to keep your balance
the Week perintendent Bevan Dav- Drake and Mark Zuckerberg you have to keep moving.’”
~ erne, SHS Principal Kyle – started just like us and Tarcea was one of over 200 SHS stu-
In Larson, Siksika Nation Chief they all changed the world dents who graduated this year. Also
Joe Weasel Child, as well as in their own special way. But among the sea of cap and gowns were
discipline
a class address by graduates at the end of the day, (our) three of Weasel Child’s grandchildren.
and Connor Hay, Nick Slater and path for life with its tumbles, Wearing a special headdress – worn
Cassidy Davidson. Valedicto- turns and twists is (our) own when he participates in ceremonies
commitment
rian Adina Tarcea also took and no one else’s,” said Tar- and events of honour - he reminisced
lies about the time he spoke to the classes
hope. about running in the Siksika Nation
election, provided words of wisdom,
and acknowledged the teachers, staff
and family members. SHS Principal
Kyle Larson also recognized parents,
volunteers and the educators, and the
amount of attention to detail and hard
work it took to achieve the academic
success Strathmore students have re-
ceived.
According to Larson, three students
acquired 100 per cent on the diploma
exams thus far. Representatives from
GHSD were also aware of the school’s
academic success.
“High school graduation is not easy,
and in Alberta, out of four students
starting in Grade 10 only three will
make it on stage,” said Daverne, who
added the odds at SHS are greater.
“Alberta’s high school diploma is
ranked one of the highest on Earth.
And there’s a reason that so many inter-
national students choose to come and
study in Alberta and at this school to
earn their diploma.
“It’s their ticket to many possibilities
in the future. It’s a lot of hard work for
everyone, and it’s definitely a group ef-
fort.”
Ten students at the Strathmore Store-
front and the Learning Academy also
took part in their graduation ceremony
on May 25. The last day of classes at
SHS is June 15.
June 1, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 7

Cam’s Hair 4 Charity: Local boy


auctions off locks for good cause Unit D,
ADELLE ELLIS good cause and that (he’s) doing 202 Canal Court,
Times Reporter a great thing, who cares what Strathmore, AB
they think,” said Kristy Draney,
At only seven years of age, Hoogenboom’s mother. 403.934.6044
Camron Hoogenboom made the “It was also to see if he would
courageous decision to take on stick it out; at the halfway point prowatersystems
a project that would last three it was hot and we would ask, @gmail.com
years and require enormous ‘are you sure you still want this?’
amounts of patience. He (said) ‘I’m good to go, I’ll
Now, the 10-year-old has suc- keep going,’ so it was good and Water Softeners, Iron Filters
cessfully completed his goal of I’m pretty impressed he stuck
growing out his hair to donate with it,” she said. & Drinking Water Systems
to cancer along with raising At the halfway point, Camron
funds to donate to his favourite also decided he wanted to raise
charity. money for the Heaven Can Wait
“At school, there were these Animal Rescue Foundation in Ten-year-old Camron Hoogenboom
two boys who grew out their High River. shaved his head for cancer on May 26
hair and they were donating it Leading up to the big haircut following three years of growing out his
at school,” said Hoogenboom, a day, Draney set up a GoFundMe hair. Along with donating the locks to
Grade 5 student at Westmount page under the name Cam’s Hair Pantene Beautiful Lengths to be made
4 Charity, and put up posters to into a wig, he raised over $2,100 to be
Elementary School, about what
donated to the Heaven Can Wait Animal
initiated his decision to grow his inform people and spread the
Rescue Centre in High River.
hair out to donate to those af- word. So far, just over $1,200
Photo Courtesy of Kristy Draney
fected by cancer. has been raised.
Hoogenboom cut his hair at During the event at the Chea- hair is packaged and on its way
the Meet your Neighbour event dle Hall, Draney separated to Pantene Beautiful Lengths to
at Cheadle Hall on May 26 fol- Hoogenboom’s hair into approx- be made into a wig.
lowing three years of growing imately 20 sections which were Hoogenboom is excited to
out his locks, dealing with it then auctioned off to attendees show off his newly shaved head
getting in his face and follow- to raise even more money. at school and he already enjoys
ing through with proper main- “I basically made him look the low-maintenance style.
tenance. like a porcupine … lots of peo- “My friends will be excited
In summer 2015, Hoogen- ple had already donated, and if that my hair is cut and they’ll
boom talked to his parents they donated they could cut the just start touching my head,” he
about his plan and thus started hair. It was a little way of rais- said. He added he wants to grow
his journey to grow his hair to a ing a little extra and we actually out his hair to cut and donate
minimum of eight inches for the did really well with auctioning again in the future, but for now
Pantene Beautiful Lengths pro- off some of the strands. They he wants to enjoy his short and
gram. That program turns donat- donated whatever they wanted cool new hairdo.
ed hair into wigs for people who and they chose whatever strand “This has been huge … family,
have lost their hair due to cancer they wished to cut,” said Draney, friends, community and every-
treatments, free of charge. who added that they made $570 thing has been absolutely amaz-
“We picked on him a little during the hair auction. ing,” said Draney. “Without them
about it. Some people would So far, Hoogenboom has he wouldn’t have been able to
confuse him with his sister, raised $2,135 to be donated to raise what he has and done what
and I know it was frustrating. Heaven Can Wait with more he did. I’m absolutely proud of
But we would remind him it’s a money still coming in, and his him.”

Wheatland Elementary School proudly raises leaders


MICHELLE SILVER RUSHFORD nication.
Associate Principal, Wheatland Elementary School has gained a
Wheatland Elementary School wonderful reputation for developing authentic
leadership capacity in all of our students, enabling
As most of you already know, Wheatland El- them to become leaders of not only tomorrow, but
ementary is a Leader in Me School. The Leader today.
in Me program is based on the concepts of the We were excited to celebrate this strength in
7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen our school through putting on a Leadership Day
Covey and focuses on the premise that all stu- event, a portion of which was open to guests. On
dents have the capacity to lead in their own lives Monday, May 14, we welcomed you to come to
and affect those around them by making positive our school where there were exhibits set up show-
choices. casing an item from each and every student from
The Leader in Me program provides students Kindergarten to Grade 6.
with activities that will help them learn practi- Every student was asked the question, “what do
cal character and life skills that will lead to those you feel you are a leader in at Wheatland Elemen-
positive choices. tary?”
Schools involved in this process have benefited The answers were vast and varied. Each child
through improved academics, decreased discipline was able to celebrate an area of expertise, some-
issues, and more engagement among teachers and thing that they believe they are a leader in. Along
parents. Most importantly, the program instills in with a few live performances in our amphitheatre,
students self-confidence and skills needed for suc- it was an opportunity to simply walk around our
cess in the 21st century. These skills include lead- school, browse through the displayed items, and
ership, accountability, responsibility, initiative and share in the delight, self-confidence, and abilities
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Children welcome, Hand in
Strathmore Musical Arts Society thanks patrons with event Hand Parent Link Center will
be on site with parented
MIRIAM OSTERMANN activities
tron Appreciation Nightforwith
children 0-6
a Hawai- Taking place on June 9, the event in- and some dancing, some interaction,
Times Associate Editor ian theme and Kickstart, a band that’s cludes a hula hoop contest, a musical some surprises. I have a few things up
bound to get theSnack
crowdandon beverages
its feet. lei competition and pineapple bowling. my sleeve.”
After more than 20 years of organiz- “It just hit me that sometimes you The event also features the band Kick- Avid music lover Storkson was one of
will be provided
ing multiple concerts annually, the only have to stop and say thank you,” said start, comprised of Keith Floen, Lana six members who founded the not-for-
founding member of the Strathmore Storkson. “We don’t take the support Floen and Chad Holtzman, who have profit Strathmore Musical Arts Society
Musical Arts Society still active, Linda lightly, and we love it and
For more we appreci-
information call performed in Strathmore once before. in 1996. Back then the society placed
Storkson, is celebrating patrons who ate people who do support live music “We love the people and everyone emphasis on blues music and attracted
have supported the event for over two because musicAngie at 403.361.7216
is essential as far as I’m loves to have a good time,” said Keith upwards of 200 people while trying
decades. concerned. Life without music would Floen. “(People can expect) a little bit ofto offer a concert every month. Over
The society is bringing back its Pa- bewww.bridgingthegapalberta.ca
a mistake.” ‘90s country, a little bit of classic rock,the years, the featured artists became
In partnership with the Gleichen Medical Center, Gleichen & District Community Association more varied in genre and the society

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June 16, 2018 Monday,


10:30 am – noon
ture is below that for some reason; we
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The Wheatland and Area Hospice Society extends our sincere gratitude to the
Cheadle Lions Club and all the Producers for partnering with us on our
2nd Annual Steering Towards Hospice fundraising event May 12, 2018. We also thank the
following individuals and businesses of our community for their generous contributions of
time and merchandise contributing to the overall success of this event.

MAJOR SPONSORS - Dr. Alison Clarke - Dr. Steve Douglas - Dr. Tricia Ewert
Dr. Lana Fehr - Dr. Andrew Kelly - Dr. Ben Sader - Dr. Rahul Manocha - Dr. Orna McLaughlin
Dr. David McNeely - Dr. Joni McNeely - Dr. Farai Senzani
HIKE FOR HOSPICE
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Aquilla Homes
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Pascal & Una Del Guercio
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Quad McBean
would like to thank all the volunteers for their
Bill Muckle Inform Fitness Real Deals efforts in our 1st annual Hike for Hospice.
Bumper to Bumper Jaeda Stewart Red Carrot
Beth Vergouwen Jim Hobson Rich Lee Custom Homes
Brad Hendricks Jody Schneider (Leanne Hilton) With approximately 200 Hikers we raised over
Carolyn & Don Lardon Just Sugar Roadhouse Restaurant $20,000.00. Volunteer support and the following
Cheadle Lions Club Karla Mahussier Rob Heckle sponsorships helped make that happen!
Colleen McCollister Karie Schultz Rocking R Guest Ranch
Courtney Rae Photography Ken & Maryanne Hilton (Terri & Marvin Kinsmen)
County Auto Kevin Muenchrath Runway Hair
Crystalline Photography Tri-M Design Sole Discretion
Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
Dale Manyguns Lakes of Muirfield Standard One Stop Shoe Shop
Dale & Michelle Walker Leah Heckle Strathmore Golf Course
Backstreet Productions
Danielle Hauck Leila Yaskiw Strathmore Florist
Darlene Domaschuk Legends Strathmore Ford
Hillcrest Insurance
Debbie Mitzner Remax Landan Lynn Woods Law Office Strathmore Lions Hiltona Holdings
Debbie Warne Marianne Pinchbeck Strathmore Station
Deb Murray-CIR Realtors Maryanne Archer Studio 86 Huxted Waste & Recycle
Dennis Groenof Mason Cockx Strathmore Travelodge
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Dr Garth Anderson Mike & Monica Monner Value Drug Mart

FYI Doctors MLR Electric Mike Jakobyshn Vicki Myhre Remax Reps Group
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Fountain Tire NV Hair & Body Studio Western Historical Society Rocky’s Bakery
Grant Klaiber Origins Malting Wheatland Funeral Home Wheatland and Area Hospice Society
Gray’s Limited Oxbow Country Golf Course Strathmore Florist their efforts in our 1st annual Hike for H
To the numerous volunteers who pitched in taking care of all the details our heartfelt thanks. Each and ev- Town of Strathnmore raised over $20,000.00. Volunteer supp
eryone of you made an important contribution to the success of the weekend. To all who attended and made
make th
purchases our appreciation for helping us move towards creating hospice care for all in our community.
Canadian Hospice Pa
HIKE FOR HOSPICE
Backstree
June 1, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 9

GHSD caters to parents’ choice


through transportation system
MIRIAM OSTERMANN levy and a rise in natural gas and power
Times Associate Editor bills, the school board is scraping by to
make ends meet.
Golden Hills School Division (GHSD) “The reality is we have to pay to heat
is introducing a universal transportation our buildings, we have to pay for elec-
system to accommodate parents’ choice. tricity, we have to keep them safe, and
Currently, the district operates 75 we don’t get enough money to be able
routes and transports 3,500 students, of to do that effectively,” said Daverne.
which nearly 1,700 students are located “For a number of years we’ve had to
in Strathmore. make an adjustment in the area of plant
While most school districts’ bus sys- operation and maintenance in order to
tems only pick up students in a specific make the budget work. That is happen-
attendance area for that local school, ing in almost every rural school division
GHSD has already been accommodat- in the province. It’s a challenge every-
ing many families and their choice of where. We have continued to make cuts
school over the years. in all areas to keep those budgets as
As a result of some pick-up time and manageable as we can, but at this point
bus stop adjustments, Strathmore stu- we are running out of choices.”
dents will now be provided with trans- Golden Hills School Division ran a
portation to any of the Golden Hills $226,000 deficit for its transportation
schools in the area come this fall. budget for the 2017-18 year and a to-
“This is enhancing what is already a tal budget deficit of $1.1 million for the
very good system and a system that is same period. For next year, the divi-
not necessarily available elsewhere in sion is projecting a total budget defi-
the province, because we own our own cit of $3.2 million, which was passed
buses and organize and operate our at the last board meeting on May 29,
own routes; that’s part of why we have where funds will be taken from GHSD
the ability to do this,” said Bevan Dav- reserves.
erne, superintendent for GHSD. “The one that is putting us in the
“In Strathmore for the last number red is our general transportation bud-
of years we’ve tried to support parents get because we run a lot of buses to a
with their choice of school. Let’s say a lot of schools and the government just
parent lives in school A but they want doesn’t cover the cost of that. It’s some-
(their children) to attend school B; 80 thing that as a board we’re bringing to
per cent of the time we’ve been able to the attention of the province constant-
help them out with a bus ride. What’s ly,” said Laurie Huntley, chair of the
different for next year (is) that becomes GHSD board.
100 per cent.” “This coming year for transportation
Although details of individual routes and for plant operations and mainte-
are still in discussion, Daverne ex- nance we’re going to have to dip into
plained more than one bus may be financial reserves to offset the cost of
stopping in each community as well as that. Things like the carbon tax has
making stops at two or more schools. made a major impact when you start
The changes are expected to have running buses for the amount of kilo-
minimal effects on the transportation metres like we do. That kind of tax is a Times TIDBITS
budget, which together with the plant tough one to handle, lots of challenges
operations and maintenance budget for sure.” Did You Know?
has been sitting at a stalemate for the Golden Hills School Division will be In Canada, June is National Aboriginal History Month and June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day.
past six years. Daverne said the budget moving ahead with their plan to offer The first Saturday in June is National Day to Promote Health and Fitness for all Canadians
doesn’t cover all transportation; and a universal transportation system to its and the first Sunday in June is Canadian Armed Forces Day.
with the additional cost of the carbon students in the fall.

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Discussions for possible musical festival


MIRIAM OSTERMANN not like that at all. Once we become a
Times Associate Editor member festival, our adjudicators would
be able to nominate participants to go to
Gifted young musicians in Strathmore the provincial music festival.”
and the surrounding area wanting to Loralee Laycock, director of the Strath-
compete at provincial musical competi- more Children’s Choir, approached
tions currently have two options: per- Steeves with the idea earlier this year.
form at the Calgary Performing Arts Fes- While she said it would promote sup-
tival or take part in the Drumheller and port for amateur musicians, she is aware
District Music Festival. of the challenges associated in establish-
Often those options involve much ing a festival, such as determining dates,
travel time and expenditure as well as venues and funding.
fierce competition. Recognizing the “It has always been wonderful to have
void, a group of community members access to festivals in Drumheller and
met on April 29 to spitball the idea of Calgary, but the idea of being able to en-
creating a Strathmore Music Festival un- courage the community of Strathmore to
der the umbrella of the Alberta Music come out and support each other in the
Festival Association. arts appeals to me,” said Laycock. “Hav-
Among the seven people in attendance ing a local festival would mean provid-
was Wendy Durieux, the president of ing an opportunity for those musicians
the Olds Music Festival and the Alberta to be able to perform without the neces-
Music Festival Association, who provid- sity of travelling, particularly when the
ed guidance and information. Despite weather is not ideal. In addition to that,
discussing possible dates, boundaries, our town is growing. As we get bigger, it
forming a committee and the logistics of makes sense for us to host a festival of
running a festival, the group concluded our own and encourage growth in the
they were not ready to make any formal musical community as well. “
decisions and instead are inviting all lo- In order for Strathmore to send its
cal music teachers, arts enthusiasts and own to compete on the provincial level
community-minded individuals to at- and become a member of the Alberta
tend a Strathmore Music Festival Discus- Music Festival Association, the town is
sion event in two weeks time. required to host one successful festival.
“It was a brainstorming session with Some other ideas included starting small
seven people and we decided to go far- with only piano, vocals, choir, band and
ther and see if there is enough interest musical theatre. Yet until after the June
to bother to do all this work,” said Caro- 14 meeting, where those interested can
lyn Steeves, music specialist at École help shape the feasibility, format and di-
Brentwood Elementary School and one rection of the festival, no decisions have
of two people spearheading the idea. been finalized.
“These were our thoughts so nothing’s The Strathmore Music Festival Dis-
decided. We have a lot of support of a cussion meeting is scheduled for June
lot of local teachers who have expressed 14 at 7 p.m. at the Strathmore United
interest and who would put their stu- Church. For more information call Caro-
dents in. It’s not a music festival in the lyn Steeves at 403-934-2293 or Loralee
sense of an outdoor summer festival. It’s Laycock at 403-629-9829.

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CROCUS HILL FARMS LTD. AUCTION


MARK & BRETT KETTENBACH Library busy
MONDAY JUNE 11, 2018 • SALE TIME: 10:00AM • LUNCH AVAILABLE
DIRECTIONS FROM ROCKYFORD GO 5.6KMS (3.5MILES) NORTH ON R.R. 233
(SERVICEBERRY TRAIL) ON WEST SIDE OF ROAD.
with programs
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in June
MIRIAM OSTERMANN sale lacked traction with
CONTACT NUMBERS: BRETT – 403-901-9114, MARK – 403-934-1085 Times Associated Editor not enough book donations.
Now, however, the library is
TRACTORS & BACKHOE -Pipe Framed 3 bale feeder el M904 box, approx 10,000bales, sn: Unlike a few years ago, bursting at the seams with
-JD7330 Premium Tractor, Quad range -2 Single Bale Feeders E00568X345836
where the corners of the books and donations and
trans, left hand reverser, command -Single bale Bull feeder -3 Rolls of JD Cover Edge 170cm X 2750m
center display, heated rear glass, tri hyd, -Mineral feeder Net Wrap gigantic inflatable plan- therefore will be stretching
dual PTO, 3pth, rear electric, 420/85R28 -45bu Grain Hopper w/12V auger & ROT -JD 936 Moco 11.5’ Discbine, rubber roller, etarium narrowly squeezed their book sale for a week.
f.r., 520/85R38 r.r. w/fluid & rear wts, all -2 bundles of 4.5”X6’ Posts new bearings & gears on cutter bar, sn: into the Strathmore Munici- “We had to cancel the book
synthetic oil w/JD 741 Self Leveling FEL, -Quantity of Sharpened Treated Fence E00936R154018 pal Library’s then cramped sale around that time be-
bucket, grapple & silage screen, 4167hrs, Posts -JD 705 Double Side Delivery V Rake
program room, the Calgary cause we didn’t have enough
sn: RW7030H001831 -SB Clipping Chute w/Auto heatgate -Morris Hay Hiker 881 8 Bale Mover, rein-
-Single Animal 2000lb Beam Platform Scale forced for heavy bales Centre of the Royal Astro- books to sell, and now we
-Frontier Pallet Forks to fit JD 741FEL
-Frontier Bale Spear to fit JD 741FEL -Elias platform scale -NH 273 Sq. Baler nomical Society of Canada have a lot,” said Erison. “Be-
-JD4230 Tractor, CAHR, Q.R. Trans, 20.8- -Hog Scale -JD 930 Moco Discbine, parts, new rubber will be returning to Strath- cause we’ve received so
34r.r., w/JD 158 FEL, bucket, joystick -Quantity of Hog Paneling rollers, only 300acres on rollers more to celebrate the be- many books we are packed
control, 11,638hrs, sn: 4230H011527R -3 Lifts of Wind Boards -Hay Tarps to the gills … some make it
-Post Mount Cattle Oil/Brushes
ginning of summer with a
-Case 580B Backhoe/Loader, 3 stick control,
-Sorting Sticks special planetary viewing on onto our shelves and some
2’ & 1’ buckets, shows 4194hrs, HARVEST EQUIPMENT
sn: 5324301 -Hot Shots -2005 Premier 1920 30’ PT Swather w/pick June 22. make it into our book sale.”
-Fence Stretcher up reel, sn:166013 The society will be setting The library opted to host
-Outback S3 GPS w/monitor & -Parmac Solar Fencers -White 601 25’ PT Swather, Batt Reel up their planetarium, an in- the book sale for a week,
EDrive X System -Fence Stays -CIH 810 Pickup Platform (no pickup) rather than the usual week-
-Electric Fence Supplies
formation session and sever-
-IHC 810-24 24’straight cut header, for parts end, because the program
-Tri Banders al telescopes just in time for
TRUCKS -Westfield 7”X41’ Grain Auger, no motor
the summer solstice. Spec- room has been booked most
-1996 Dodge Ram 3500 Ext Cab SLT -Vet Supplies -2 Golden Air 3phase Bin Fans
4X4, V10, auto trans, new trans. Rad. -2 Caldwell 3 phase Bin Fans tators can get a glimpse of Saturdays this year.
& fuel pump, 371,814kms, sn:3B7MF- HI HOG LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT -Caldwell single phase 3hp Bin Fan the moon, Jupiter and Venus The money from the sale
33W5TM140595 -Parallel Squeeze Chute w/Auto Headgate, -Aeration floor decking to fit 5000bu Bin during an Evening with the will aid with programs and
-1969 GMC 920 4X4 Truck, 4spd trans, no LH & RH Side exits, -1980 Versatile 4400 Hydrostatic SP services, and replenishing
Stars.
motor, Ramsey Winch, sn:K9E2491110398 -Palpation Cage Swather w/20’ double swath, sn: 003046,
-3 Panel Crowding Tub not running Having faced a space the general reserves – ones
-1991 Dodge Power Ram 150 4X4 Truck, V8,
4spd trans, 311,802kms, -2-Loading chutes -Bergen Swather Mover crunch in previous years that were depleted for the
sn: 1B7HM16Y2MS255480 -2 Tombstone Rd Bale Fdrs -1960’s Chev 10 SP Grain Auger Truck w/8” with an inadequate program building renovations.
-1964 GMC Truck Cab - 2 slant bar Rd bale Fdrs X35’ Hyd. Drive Grain Auger room for the influx of partic- Library staff also contin-
- 1996 Dodge Ram 2500 ext cab 4x4 long box - 51 – 12’ x 6’ 7bar HD #786 livestock panels -Butler 5000bu Disassembled Grain Bin ues to fundraise with their
ipants the program attracted,
truck, 5sp trans, no motor. - 4 – 10’ x 6’ 7bar HD #836 livestock panels -CIH 1480 Combine for parts (fire damage)
- 1 - 14’ x 6’ 7bar HD #856 livestock panel -Keer Sheer the library’s renovations and vinyl donor mural, which
- 5.9L 12valve Cummins Turbo Dsl, with new
injection pump w/ #10 fuel plate, stage - 6 – 10’ x 6’ 7 bar HD #776 livestock panels -Swather Canvas spacious new program room is expected to be hung this
3 cam shaft, new head gasket (possible - 2 - 8’ x 6’ 7bar HD #766 livestock panels -Crop lifters will be able to accommodate summer and has already
broken piston ring). - 1 – 6’ x 6’ 7bar HD #816 livestock panel -Canola Roller an even larger crowd this accumulated $7,500. Dona-
-3-1961 Chev Impala, Bel-Air, Biscayne, - 1 - 8’ x 6’ 7bar HD #826 livestock panel -CIH 2188 Straw Spreaders tions are still being accepted
year.
Cars for parts - 17 – 4 way connector posts -CIH Combine parts
- 2 – 12’ x 6’ 7bar panels w/ 4’ gate #847 “The turnout was huge,” ranging from $50 to $500 for
-Quantity of Parts Vehicles
- 12 – 14’ x 6’ U frame gate frames #314 w/ said Carmen Erison, assistant a book spine, flowerpot or
ATVS, IRRIGATION PUMP
LIVESTOCK EQUIPMENT 12’ gates #6851 director of library services critter on the mural wall.
- 4 - 12’ x 6’ U frame gate frames #312 w/
& SNOWBLOWER
-1997 IHC 4900 S.A. Feed Truck, DT466E -2013 Arctic Cat Mud Pro 1000EFI ATV, pow- at the Strathmore Municipal The local library is also
engine, Allison auto trans, w/ Agrifab 400 10’ gates #6751 Library. “When we were in gearing up for their Summer
er steering, heated grips, Warn Winch,
4 auger mixer box, 11R22.5 rubber, 275,106 - 2 – 10’ x 6’ U frame gate frames #310 w/ 8’
gates #6651
Quad Box, LED Lighting, quick attack 60” our smaller room we were Reading Program with regis-
kms, s/n: 1HTSDAAR3WH541525 poly snow blade, 1433miles, 158hrs, packed. I see a large inter- tration on June 9.
-Haybuster 256 Plus II Bale Processor, new - 2 – 4’ x 7’ walk through gates #351
-JD Buck 500 ATV 5 spd Visco-lok 4X4, Evening with the Stars will
chain bearings and hammers, extended - 1 – 12’ x 6’ 7bar gate #386
4957miles,
est in this program. I think
forks - 1 – 8’ panel w/ 4’ walk through gate #827 people like this because it’s take place on June 22 from 8
-Arctic Cat Panther 440 Snowmobile
-Wheathart High & Heavy Postpounder w/ -Hub 433 GMC Irrigation pump w/Berkley very unique and because it’s to 11 p.m. and is free to at-
hugger & Honda GX 270 9hp gas motor TRAILERS B4JQBH 13.5” Impeller, 1100gal per min- something that the whole tend for all ages. The plane-
-3pth Post Hole Auger -1992 Norbert 7’ X20’ G.N. Stock Trail- ute, 400hrs since overhall family can attend. It’s some- tarium is a blowup structure
-Gehl 7190 Feed Wagon, needs work er, oil bath hubs, center divider gate, -Farm King Y1080C 9’ 3pth 2 stage Snow-
-Stirdon Mix Mill 18” Hammer Mill, single sn:2N9C7S724NG017694 thing that the kids love and and will pose challenges for
blower, sn: Y1080C1400086
phase, 7.5hp, digital control, new ham- -1997 Goertzen 16’ B.P. Tandem Car Trailer, the adults love.” those with mobility issues.
mers, 3 screens, with proportioner sn: 2WZTR1821V0000845
SHOP TOOLS & MISCELLANEOUS The event takes place The book sale is happen-
-Cattlac Palpation Cage -1973 Fruehauf Tandem Cattle Liner, 11R22.5 only a week after the library ing June 11-16 during busi-
-Espar Heater
-Cattlac four sections V Alley rubber,sn: SWR181501
-quantity of 1” Galv. Fittings launches their book sale ness hours.
-WW Squeeze Chute -1985 Great Dane Tandem Hay Trailer,
-B&W Companion 5th Wheel Hitch starting June 11 and extend- For more information on
-2-3 in 1 160HD Creeper Feeders w/panel -Vanguard W28 5th Holiday Trailer,
-Challenger Checker Plate Toolbox how to donate to the library
-Rachar Creep Feeder on transport w/ sn:40947-17 ing through the week. At
-14.9-24 Tires
panels -Quantity of Poly Fittings the beginning of the year, visit strathmorelibrary.ca/
-2-Springvale Colony Stainless Waters TILLAGE EQUIPMENT -Lg quantity of Metal Shelving an attempt to host a book donate.
-SV Cattle Oiler & Stand -McCormick IHC 480 16’ Tandem Disc -Hyd. Rams
-14 HiQual XLD 10’ livestock panels -Anderson 28’ Cult. -Hyd. Drive Air Compressor pump
- 2 HiQual XLD 12’ livestock panels -G.H. 15’ Cult. w/Hyd Lift
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The Animal
dominates,
SPORTS Kings fill out
coaching staff
calls his
TYLER LOWEY
Times Reporter

next shot
The Strathmore Wheatland Kings
overhaul behind their bench is
complete.
TYLER LOWEY Last week, the Kings announced
Times Reporter that Blake Bishop, Chris Williams
and Ryan Grasdahl will take over
Feeling himself after picking up his for Braden and Keenan Desmet as
second career win with Dekada Fight assistant coaches on the Junior B
Night, Justin “The Animal” Schmit club.
grabbed the mic from ring announcer According to the newly named
Jay De Nance and challenged Markhaile head coach Joel Robinson, the
“Showtime” Wedderburn. choices were easy.
“It’s something that’s been in the back “For me, keeping it local was a
of my mind for a while now and we definite deciding factor in bringing
have both talked about fighting one these guys in,” said Robinson. “Off
day,” said Schmit. the bat, these were the names I had
When you are on a roll like Schmit is, in mind. It took them a couple days
you can hand-pick your opponents. to think about it, but I’m glad they
Schmit entered the ring May 26 at the jumped on board.”
Strathmore’s Justin “The Animal” Schmit beat up Drumheller’s Brad Wilson May 26 during Dekada There is plenty in common with
Grey Eagle Casino with a 1-3 record. Fight Night at the Grey Eagle Casino for his second-career win.
His bout against Brad Wilson wasn’t a the new coaching staff. For one,
Tyler Lowey Photos they all played together at one
make-or-break moment for his career,
but it was a fork-in-the-road moment. wounds. The extra time in between loudly backing Wilson in the fight. point with the Kings and under
The local product Schmit packed on fights allowed him to concentrate on his After Schmit disposed of Wilson, he Robinson’s tutelage, they all live lo-
20 pounds — now 201— since his last strategy against the Drumheller native. called Wedderburn into the ring in front cally and they are all fairly green to
fight with Dekada to jump up to the “Brad is a short guy. I think I had of a smaller Grey Eagle crowd to begin life behind the bench.
heavyweight division to take on the great angles on my punches early and to lay the groundwork for their next Grasdahl recently graduated the
43-year-old Wilson, who tipped the I felt like they got better as the fight fight. Kings program this past spring and
scales at 214. went on,” said Schmit. “I’m not sure if I “Markhaile, I’ve looked up to you has never worked a season as a
After tapping gloves at the centre of was moving around better or if he was and I think you’re a great striker,” said coach.
the ring, Schmit’s game plan was quite running out of gas, but I was definitely Schmit. “If it’s okay with Mr. Hermann Bishop and Williams are older
evident: blitz Wilson onto the ropes. landing more as the night went on.” and Mr. Short, I think we should put than Grasdahl and spent last year
Imposing his will, Schmit came out Wilson was able to land a couple up- this show on sometime in September working with Ron West with the
and labelled Wilson with a couple percuts on Schmit in the second round because it would be a great fight.” Strathmore Storm midget A pro-
heavy rights – his weapon of choice on once he got off the ropes, but an in- Wedderburn, who is 2-2 with Dekada, gram.
the evening. advertent head-butt split Wilson open wasted no time in coming to a decision. “It’s going to be a big jump for
Backpedaling, Wilson got tangled in just under his left eye and the blood “Showtime never says no to anyone everyone involved,” said Robinson.
the ropes which acted like tentacles, streamed down his face for the duration on the planet. I respect you, let’s have “I think they each bring different
keeping him from escaping to the mid- of the evening. a good fight and let’s do this,” said things to the table and complement
dle of the ring. Fifty-nine seconds into the third Wedderburn. “But obviously I’m gonna each other.”
When the 32-year-old Schmit had round, Schmit directed Wilson onto whoop your (butt).” Last season with the Storm, Wil-
Wilson where he wanted him, he used the ropes again, when another boom- Schmit has never crossed paths with liams and Bishop were a part of an
his right hand like a battering ram and ing right hook landed on Wilson’s left Wedderburn in the ring, but the two underwhelming squad that went
cracked Wilson (1-3-1) repeatedly in the cheek, dropping him to the second know each other away from the sport. 4-13-1, and they learned a lot of les-
head and in the stomach. rope. Wedderburn picked up his first win with sons along the way.
“I knew that Brad was a super expe- Wilson sat there for a few moments Dekada last June when he also picked “I brought them in last year be-
rienced fighter and that he has been before the referee jumped in and de- up the TKO victory over Wilson. cause I wanted to mentor them.
around long enough and knows that clared the fight over, giving Wilson his Since then, Wedderburn is 1-2, but he I thought it was important to get
if he got any opportunity to hurt me, first technical knockout of his Dekada feels like he is ready for Schmit, who is some younger guys into coaching
he’s going to take full advantage,” said career. hot right now. in Strathmore and they did a great
Schmit. “I think I did a good job limiting “It feels great to get a win like that,” “I’m really going to have to get my job,” said Storm Head Coach Ron
those chances tonight.” said Schmit. “The more wins you get, (stuff) together for Showtime. He’s a West. “It’s definitely going to be a
This fight was supposed to happen in the better your pocket book feels and great fighter, but I am going to train my different step for them, but they’ll
April, but the event got dropped. Schmit the more high-profile fights you can line (butt) off for it and I think this is the do fine. They are familiar with the
hadn’t fought since Jan. 27, when he up.” right time for this fight,” said Schmit. “It league and they will be able to re-
picked up his first Dekada win after Watching the fight from the roped should be a great fight for everyone in- late to the players easily.”
taking a split decision over Zach Many- off section was Wedderburn, who was volved.” Continued on Page 14

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Early Bird Air Ltd. Robinson names three


Ground
Application
TWO former Kings as his
assistant coaches
JOHN DEERE
R4045
HIGH CLEARANCE Continued from Page 13 last one did. Shadoe Stoodley had the
SPRAYERS Desmet brothers by his side for two
Now working together in the Heri- seasons and went 28-39-3 and never
120 ft. boom tage Junior Hockey League, they all won a playoff game.
for less tracks bring something different to the table. Now with this new crew intact, Rob-
Bishop and Grasdahl combined for inson has dreams of bringing a league
281 games as defencemen in the HJHL championship to the Family Centre.
Call NOW for all your Pre-Burn Spraying Needs! and played together on the Kings from “We now have a base to work with.
2014-2016. I hope to be here long enough to win
AT-802A & AT-502B Williams netted 100 points (30 goals,
70 assists) in 127 career games in the
a championship with the Kings,” said
Robinson. “If I’m not, I feel like one of
AIRCRAFTS HJHL, which included 91 games for the these three guys will be ready to move
So when your black, white and yellow. He also spent up into the head coaching job one day.
part of the 2014-15 season with the There is a lot to look forward to with
spraying needs to Kings and ended his junior career the this group.”
be done - following season in Strathmore by set- Championship aspirations are aw-
ting a career high with 13 goals. fully big dreams for a unit that hasn’t
We’ve got it There won’t be any chemistry issues made it out of the first round in the

covered! Aerial Crop off the hop with this crew, as they all past two years. But Robinson is hoping
Spraying played for the Kings when Robinson that going all in with the local connec-
was an assistant in 2014-15 and a co- tions will help drum up more interest

CALVIN MURRAY
coach for the 2015-16 season. in the program by talented, local hock-
“I never had any pushback from ey players.
those guys back then,” said Robinson. The next big step in laying the foun-
Phone: (403) 533-2400 Fax: (403) 533-2401 “I was more of a player-coach back dation for what Robinson hopes is the
email: murraycb@telus.net
then and built great relationships with groundwork for a championship con-
those guys. That definitely helped me tender is signing a couple local players
hire these guys because I knew them and getting ready for training camp,
Times TIDBITS more than just hockey players back which is set to take place at the end of
then.” August, with the puck dropping early
Did You Know? Robinson hopes his new coaching in September on their exhibition sea-
June’s birthstones are the Alexandrite, the Moonstone, and the Pearl. Alexandrite represents crew can stick together longer than the son.
health and longevity. Moonstones represents change, new beginnings and the shifting tides of
emotion and can help a wearer to alleviate stress. Pearls symbolize purity of heart and faith, as

You’re Invited
well as growth and transformation through difficult circumstances.

36th Annual
Strathmore Ducks Unlimited
Fundraising Dinner & Auction
Cast Your Ballot! Saturday, June 2, 2018
SPECIAL MEMBER MEETING Strathmore Civic Centre
We’re sure you’ll love our selection of great 2018 Ducks
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All Chinook Financial members are invited to vote artwork, home accents and collectables. There will be a live
on the proposed amalgamation of Connect First and silent auction and other fun games.
Credit Union and Mountain View Credit Union.
Cocktails 5:00 pm | Dinner 6:00 pm
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June 1, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 15

Venom turn a corner,


Redneck Rumble slate set
TYLER LOWEY Wilson of the Medicine Hat Sun Devils
Times Reporter is the next closest to Robinson with 22
snipes.
After a rough start to the Rocky The Venom sniper is also tied for the
Mountain Lacrosse League season, the most points in the league with Adam
young Strathmore Venom are begin- Sylvester of the Sylvan Lake Yetti, with
ning to turn things around. 46.
The local Junior B Tier II team start- Robinson couldn’t save his Venom
ed the year on a six-game losing streak (2-7) May 23 at the Strathmore Family
and got outscored 112-39. Centre, when his squad dropped a 10-7
“We have a young team this year with back-and-forth affair with the Calgary
only seven returning guys out of 22, Sabrecats (3-6).
with a lot of them coming up from the Even after seeing the consecutive
Strathmore Lacrosse system,” said the wins come to and end, there were still
second-year Venom bench boss Lucas positives to draw from.
Bobbitt. “It’s a big jump for them. The “Defensively, we have really been
change of pace is a shock, the games harping on taking away shooting an-
are more physical and there is a cul- gles. It’s something that we have been
ture change at the junior level. We had getting better at as the season has gone
a lot of young kids dealing with all of on,” said Bobbitt. “For us, we really
that trying to figure out life at the junior need to do the small stuff well, like win Strathmore Venom captain Kaleb Robinson turns on the jets and blows past Matthew Brunton of the
level.” loose ball battles and to clear guys from Calgary Sabrecats May 23 at the Strathmore Family Centre.
Adelle Ellis Photo
One of the Venom’s key returning in front of the net to give us the best
players is fifth-year forward and cap- chance of winning in the end.” compete for the tourney title. There Strathmore Lacrosse Club.
tain Kaleb Robinson, who was instru- The Venom looked to get back into will also be several fundraising events Each team is guaranteed four games;
mental in turning the season around in the win column May 30 when they such as 50-50, raffles and a radar gun the playoff round kicks off at 8:30 a.m.
mid-May. hosted the Calgary Axemen (3-5) at the competition to raise money for the June 3.
He netted six goals and five assists Family Centre.
to carry the Venom in a 19-4 beatdown Bobbitt’s squad has a long-standing
of the West Kootenay Timberwolves (4- tradition of filling out the roster with

West Wheatland 4-H


5) May 12 at the Castlegar and District locally based players. Many of the 15
Recreation Centre. rookies this year are graduates from the

Show
The following evening, he had a Strathmore Lacrosse Club.
hand in all the scoring for the Venom, This weekend, with the Venom on
as his seven goals and two assists guid- the road for a pair of games, the Fam-
ed the Venom to a 9-7 victory over the ily Centre will be taken over by future
T-Wolves. Venom players during the 12th annual
“Being a fifth-year and the captain, Redneck Rumble tournament, which

& Sale
my role has definitely changed from runs June 1-3.
what it was when I started here,” said Eighteen teams across the novice,
Robinson. “Back then, I was a defensive peewee, bantam and midget B levels
guy who tried to shut down the other will take part in the annual tournament.
team and get the ball to our offensive Each age division will be highlighted
players. Now, I’ve switched to an offen- by one local team.
sive mindset and my teammates are the “This is always a great tournament to
ones doing a great job of getting me get the kids playing against some differ-

Wednesday June 6, 2018


the ball in space and I’ve been lucky ent competition and the chance to play
enough to have a couple go in.” in a lot of games over the weekend,”
Robinson’s hard work is paying off, said Tournament Coordinator Shannon
as he leads the entire RMLL Tier II in Anderson.
goals by a large margin with 31. Zack Both arenas will be in use as teams

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Job Posting—Heavy Equipment Operator (627H Scraper Operator) #P18-20


Closes June 15, 2018 at 4 p.m. Public Hearings—June 5, 2018 at 9 a.m.
The Heavy Equipment Operator is responsible for operating heavy equipment in a Wheatland County will consider the following applications for Public Hearing at the
safe and effective manner to ensure Wheatland County roadways are accessible, regular Council meeting on Tuesday, June 5, 2018.
safe, and in good condition.
The following public hearings begin at 9 a.m. and proceed until all applications have
been heard:
Main duties include:
 Operate scrapers in a safe and efficient manner Bylaw #: 2017-48
 Cut to finish grade Legal Description:
 Properly operate equipment in accordance with Wheatland County policies, Lot 1 Block 3 Plan 041 3795
and ensure work is performed in a timely and cost effective manner (SW-6-25-26-W4M)
 Perform all daily safety, maintenance checks and conduct general care and
maintenance of equipment Proposal:
 Notify the appropriate Foreman of any repairs needed Redesignate +/- 3.20 acres
 Report any dangerous or unsafe road conditions to the appropriate from Agricultural General
foreman
(AG) District to Country
Residential (CR) District to
In accordance with Wheatland County’s Personnel Policy, the successful candidate accommodate the future
will be required to submit to a Criminal Records Check, and must be legally entitled subdivision of +/-3.20 acres.
to work for any employer in Canada. Must have a valid Class 5 Alberta Drivers’ Balance to remain
License. Agricultural General (AG)
District.
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an
interview will be contacted. To apply, or for a more detailed job description: Comments may be forwarded in writing to Wheatland County or at the above
Human Resources, Wheatland County meeting. The application files may be reviewed in the County Office during
RR1 Hwy 1 regular office hours—Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any comments
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1J6
provided will become part of the public record in accordance with Section 40 (1) of
Fax (403) 934-4889
Email: hr@wheatlandcounty.ca the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Act. Any personal
information on submissions made regarding applications is collected under the
Apply: https://www.wheatlandcounty.ca/living-in-wheatland-county/careers authority of the FOIP Act Section 33 (c) and subsequent versions of the Act.

Job Posting—Seasonal Labourer (4) P18-15


Closes June 8, 2018 at 4 p.m. Public Hearings—June 5, 2018 at 9 a.m.
The Seasonal Labourer is a seasonal position responsible for operating various Wheatland County will consider the following applications for Public Hearing at the
types of light equipment, and participating in the installation of culverts and road regular Council meeting on Tuesday, June 5, 2018.
repairs to ensure Wheatland County roadways are accessible, safe, and in good
condition. The following public hearings begin at 9 a.m. and proceed until all applications have
been heard:
Main duties include:
 Properly operate light equipment in accordance with Wheatland County Bylaw #: 2018-02
policies, and ensure work is performed in a timely and cost effective manner Legal Description:
 Perform manual labour tasks including shoveling, raking, etc. Lot 2, Plan 751 0676
 Participate in the installation of culverts (NW-27-23-24-W4M)
 Participate in the repairing of roads
 Ensure compliance with OH&S including attendance at safety meetings, Proposal:
being properly trained in OH&S related topics, and ensuring work is Redesignate +/- 40.12 acres
completed in a safe manner
of land from Agricultural
 Appropriately, and in a timely manner, complete administrative tasks when General (AG) District to
required
Rural Business (RB) District.
In accordance with Wheatland County’s Personnel Policy, the successful candidate The application would allow
will be required to submit to a Criminal Records Check, and must be legally entitled for the potential for
to work for any employer in Canada. Must have a valid Class 5 Alberta Drivers’ additional agri-tourism
Licence. related uses on the parcel.

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an
interview will be contacted. To apply, or for a more detailed job description: Comments may be forwarded in writing to Wheatland County or at the above
Human Resources, Wheatland County meeting. The application files may be reviewed in the County Office during
RR1 Hwy 1 regular office hours—Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any comments
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1J6
provided will become part of the public record in accordance with Section 40 (1) of
Fax (403) 934-4889
Email: hr@wheatlandcounty.ca the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Act. Any personal
information on submissions made regarding applications is collected under the
authority of the FOIP Act Section 33 (c) and subsequent versions of the Act.
June 1, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 17

Spartans battle for first boy’s rugby South Central Zone title
TYLER LOWEY But before that takes place, the Spar- score at half. I thought it was a better a stop to their drives with some excel-
Times Reporter tans still had to earn their way into the score than we could have hoped for lent rucking. The boys played a really
zone title game and ran into a pretty given everything that took place,” said great game.”
The Strathmore High School Spartans tough opponent in the Springbank Com- Popel. “We really liked the way our team Having laid waste to the Phoenix, it
are gunning for their first South Central munity High School Phoenix May 23 at looked and now had a chance to play was the Bobcats that stood in front of
Zone title in boys’ rugby in school his- the Calgary Rugby Union. downhill with the wind at our backs in the Spartans and a chance at the school’s
tory. The Spartans used their fresh legs to the second half.” first boy’s rugby zone banner.
The title game took place May 31 outrun the Phoenix in the second half The momentum carried over into the The two teams never faced off this
(result not available as of press time) and battled their way to the 46-26 vic- second half, where teams exchanged year, but the Bobcats are perennially a
at the Calgary Rugby Union, when the tory. tries a couple times and the Phoenix cut strong team and knocked off the Spar-
Spartans took on the Bow Valley High The Phoenix team wasn’t the only the lead down to eight, when they made tans in the zone final last year.
School Bobcats for an automatic bid into thing standing in the way of the Spar- it 34-26. “We like the skill we have with our
provincials. tans and a trip to the zone finals. The Runs up the gut and to the outside team right now,” said Popel. “We are
The Spartans previously competed at wind also kept the ball pinned deep in by the Spartans nullified any hopes of playing well, and I think we have a good
the provincial level twice, most recently the Spartan zone for the first half. a Phoenix comeback, as they pulled shot at this thing. It’s not every year you
last season, when they hosted the event. Controlling the ball for the majority into the fast lane and left Springbank are rolling at the right time, so I hope
The only other time they made the trip of the first half, the Phoenix pressed in the dust, en route to the comfortable we can take advantage and keep this
to the provincial level was the first time the Spartans into their own zone. Even 20-point victory. thing going.”
they hosted the tournament. though they only pushed across one try “Our ball movement was great in the The Spartan girls’ program will play
“Earning a banner and winning our in the first half, they kept using the wind second half, which led to a couple really out their season with exhibition games
way into provincials would be a huge to aid kicks deep down near the Spartan big runs,” said Popel. “Then, when we and not participate in a zone or provin-
sense of pride for the school and the try-line. turned the ball over, we were able to put cial tournament.
boys on this team. Anytime you can add “They were playing us tough and were
a banner to the walls of the gym is al- down in our end for much of the first
ways a big deal,” said Spartans assistant half,” said Popel. “You’ve got to give
coach Tim Popel. “It would be a great our defence credit for standing tall and
sense of accomplishment.” keeping them out as often as they did.”
If the Spartans made school history A pair of long runs following posses-
May 31, they would have the comfort of sion changes turned the fortunes for the
knowing they could sleep in their own Spartans, as they raced the ball out of
beds during provincials, as the big tour- their end and touched down three tries,
nament is set to take place June 8 and 9 to enter half time up 15-5.
at the Calgary Rugby Union. “We were really pleased with the

Local athletes take their talents


to the national stage out east
TYLER LOWEY was still pretty happy with myself,” said
Times Reporter Fairbairn.
That doesn’t mean the Grade 10
A pair of local athletes put their best Strathmore High School student didn’t
foot forward at separate national com- show well under the bright lights.
petitions last weekend. Out of 23 performers, Fairbairn
Montana Fairbairn made her inaugu- placed 19th and was the top finisher
ral appearance on the national stage from Alberta. Both accolades are more
in gymnastics’ highest competition last than respectable, given her experience
weekend at the Waterloo Memorial Rec- level and the limited difficulty of her
reation Complex in Waterloo, Ont. routines.
Fairbairn, 15, jumped up to the High Fairbairn competed in all four events:
Performance Senior level for artistic the vault, uneven bars, floor routine
gymnastics competition for the first and the beam.
time in her career. As the little fish now Her best performance came in the
swimming in an ocean of elite gym- floor routine – her favourite event –
nasts, the odds of her medalling at the where she placed ninth with a com-
meet were unlikely, as she was matched bined score of 25.699, 1.767 points
up against former Olympians. behind Olympian and newly-crowned
“I didn’t do as well as I hoped to, national champion Ellie Black.
but I know I was competing against
the best of the best in our country, so I Continued on Page 18

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Montana, Jensen compete against Canada’s best


Continued from Page 17 the first day and less nervous on the
second day.”
“There were a few falls on the beam and the bars that Elsewhere, the local gymnast turned
I normally don’t do that led to a couple low scores,” said in a 27.349 on the vault to finish 14th, a
Fairbairn. “I think that was due to being a little nervous on 20.924 on the beam to put her 19th and
earned a 20.466 on the uneven bars for
22nd.

Pass the Salt Fairbairn was dreaming of a top 10


finish at Waterloo, and she wasn’t too
far off. She was only 4.036 points away
from achieving her goal. Something
Roughly a decade ago, in make-up, hair styles –our that is within her grasp in the years to
2007, a show began called, culture sells ‘a glittering come as she approaches her prime as
“Britain’s Got Talent.” image.’ Sometimes the a gymnast.
Thousands would audition, falsehood of a glittering image Competing as a member of Team Al-
a few would be selected to is shattered –it was with Paul berta, Fairbairn and her provincial mate
be on the TV show, and even Potts and Susan Boyle. Elizabeth Holmstrom took home third
fewer would make it through They are in good company. place in the team standings with a total
for the final completion. The Bible is littered with score of 185.244, behind the two jug-
Every once in a while, unlikely characters who gernaut provinces Ontario (319.618)
someone would come on become heroes of the faith: and Quebec (310.789), who both had
stage and the audience – David, Esther, Mary of double the number of gymnasts com-
and judges, would almost Magdalene, Peter and Paul. peting.
groan……if not sneer. What I find all this reassuring –we “Just the experience competing with
was this person going to do? can be just who we are –don’t the top seniors in our country was a
The person on stage didn’t need to buy into the ‘glittering blast,” said Fairbairn. “It was so much
look like they had talent image’ our culture so wants fun to share the floor with them.”
because they didn’t look like a us to. We can celebrate that Fairbairn is officially in off-season
star –no glamour, no bling. “God does not see as mortals mode now, stating that she has a list of
And then they would open see. We look on the outward things in her routines to clean up this
their mouth and sing. The appearance; God looks on the summer to prepare her for another run
audience ---and judges heart.” (I Sam 16:7) at a national title, which starts back up
Local gymnast Montana Fairbairn (l) shared the floor with Canadian Olym-
gasped in disbelief. Eyes With God’s help, we are able again next fall. pian Isabela Onyshko during the High Performance Senior level national
widened, smiles appeared, to look on the heart, and see artistic gymnastics meet last weekend at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation
and thunderous rounds of all the giftedness and talents NATIONAL EXPERIENCE Complex in Waterloo, Ont.
applause were offered in each is given. Payton Jensen was the other Spartan Photo Courtesy of Jaime Fairbairn
support of the unlikely star Give me your eyes God, so that gunning for a national title last week-
with such an amazing gift for I might see the goodness and end. The fellow Grade 10 student was a “We ended the tourney pretty strong. We shut out the na-
singing. giftedness of everyone whose member of the national champion Cal- tional champions for three quarters and we had a lead over
How easy it is for us to judge path I cross. Amen. gary Renegades last season in U16 girls the team we lost to in the western final but lost in a shootout.
‘by the cover.’ Our culture water polo and looking to defend that We definitely played better as the tournament went on,” said
certainly supports fancy Rev. Pamela Scott title last weekend. Jensen. “Overall, it still was a fantastic trip and it was great to
‘covers’ –clothing styles, Strathmore United Church After a rocky start to their National be there to put up a fight for the national title again.”
Championship League this year, the Getting more playing time than in her first trip to nation-
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Offensive explosion in Okotoks for Reds
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TYLER LOWEY
Obituary
Times Reporter HOLM, Elsie
September 3, 1933
The Strathmore midget AA Reds continued to beat the day- ~ May 24, 2018
lights out of the baseball last weekend in Okotoks.
After nearly picking up four wins by the mercy rule in their It is with sadness that Elsie’s fam-
ily announce her peaceful passing at
first weekend of Baseball Alberta action, the Reds turned it
the Dulcina Hospice in Calgary on May 24, 2018 at
up a notch to close out the first round of seeding in their the age of 84 years, after a courageous battle with
schedule. cancer. Elsie will be lovingly remembered by her
The Reds opened the weekend with a sound 10-3 victory children Dale (Debbie), Keith (Janell), Neil (Angela),
over the Chestermere Crushers May 26 in Okotoks. Colleen (Adam) and Lisa; thirteen grandchildren
The Crushers played the Reds tight for the first four in- Carissa (Tom), Kirsten, Evinn (Lyndsay), Mackenzie,
nings, as the score was tied 3-3. Dustin, Jordan, Rori, Dylan, Cole, Katelyn, Isabelle,
Eventually, the Reds broke through in the final three in- Sam and Ava; sisters-in-law Christine, Joan, Gail and
Sharon; and thirteen nieces and nephews. She was
nings, where they managed to scratch across seven runs.
predeceased by her parents Anne and Ole Struksnes;
Scott Desserre came through in the clutch in the top of the husband Gordon; sister and brother-in-law Marie and
fifth, as the Reds loaded the bases with two outs. The catcher Bill Melenka; and brothers-in-law Fred, Lars and Roy.
ripped a 0-2 offering into centre to plate Kaden Wilson and Elsie grew up near Veteran, Alberta and then farmed
Mitch Desserre. Nolan Bigstie, who singled earlier in the in- and raised her family in the Hussar area with her hus-
ning, came around to score on a passed ball, to make it 6-3. band Gordon until their retirement to Calgary in 2000.
The pressure was applied again the next inning when Wil- Family, faith, music, cooking and farming were her
son ripped a grounder to right field to score Hunter Biskup passions in life, and her family will miss her dearly.
Those wishing to pay their respects may do so at
with two outs.
Mountain View Funeral Home (Prairie View Chapel)
Patience paid off in the top of the seventh, when Andrew from 1:00 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. A Celebration of Elsie’s
Ericson and Biskup were hit by pitches and Ryan Orford Life will be held at Mountain View Funeral Home,
drew a bases-loaded walk to score Scott. (Prairie View Chapel, 1605 – 100 Street SE, Calgary)
Defensively, the Reds kept the Crushers at bay after the on Thursday, May 31, 2018 at 2:00 p.m. Graveside
first inning by Biskup striking out four in five innings, fol- Service to follow at Mountain View Memorial Gar-
lowed up by the tandem of Wilson and Ryerson Rushford dens. To express condolences
Strathmore bantam AA Reds 2 shortstop Ashton Frese does not get dis- please visit: www.mountainview-
combining for two shutout innings to close things out. tracted by the Red Deer Braves base runner and scoops up the grounder
The bats were awake despite the early start May 27 against memorial.ca.
for an out at first base May 27 at Kinsmen Park.
the Calgary Cubs, as the Reds pounded out 15 runs in the Tyler Lowey Photo
fourth and rode to an easy 25-3 victory. MEMORIAM
Mitch was a monster at the dish, as he highlighted the of- Kinsmen Park wasn’t a memorable one.
fensive outburst by going 3-for-3 with a pair of dingers and
recorded an impressive eight RBIs. He also crossed home
With nearly their entire roster making the jump up from
peewee this season, it was their first taste on the bigger field Ursula Schelske
plate four times. in Strathmore. May 27, 1947 - June 1, 2008
Every member of the Reds — starters and subs — man- “We’re still in the developmental stage of our season. It’s We thought of you today,
aged to score at least one run in the lopsided win. not about what we are doing now, it’s about what we’re But that is nothing new
Even though they gave up three runs — all unearned — building towards,” said Reds Head Coach Geoff Hall. “Errors We thought of you yesterday
the duo of Orford and Aidan Cockx combined to throw a cost us this weekend and that’s fine. We had a lot of guys And will tomorrow too.
one-hitter in five innings and struck out five. playing positions that they have never played before.” We think of you in silence
The Reds wrapped up the weekend with their cleanest The Reds dropped all four games on the weekend: two to And make no outward show.
game of the weekend, as they only made one error on de- the Red Deer Braves and two to the Calgary Grizzlies. For what it meant to lose you
fence and blanked the Olds Spitfires 6-0. It was looking bleak to end the weekend May 27 when Only those who love you know.
Luke Schramm opened the game with a leadoff triple the Braves were up 15-3 in the fourth inning with another
in the bottom of the first and was cashed in on a lofty hit mercy-rule loss threatening, but the Reds battled back and Remembering you is easy,
to centre by Wilson. The Reds took a 3-0 lead with Mitch cut the lead to five in the fifth, before losing 22-15. We do it everyday.
Desserre scoring on a fielder’s choice and Wilson scoring on It’s having the resolve to battle back in the final game of a It's the heartache of losing you
an error to the shortstop. long weekend that has the coaching staff excited about what That will never go away.
Wilson turned in three RBIs in his best offensive game of this team is capable of when Baseball Alberta realigns the Lovingly remembered by,
the weekend, while Colby Tanton and Carson Polet added layout of the second round of scheduling in the upcoming Lance, Kelly, Kirsten and Landon
two hits each. weeks.
Once again on the mound, the Reds held the opposition The schedules for all Reds games in the second round
to one hit. This time, it was Tanton and Wilson who teamed of the Baseball Alberta schedule were released earlier this
up to blank the opposition. Tanton went five strong innings, week and can be found on the Baseball Alberta website.
striking out seven, and Wilson pitched two perfect innings
to close things out.
Strathmore Oilmen’s
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EVERYONE IS WELCOME If you have any questions or concerns about
Donate clean golf items. your assessment please contact the Village of
Drop off at Strathmore Gold Club Pro Rockyford at 403-533-3950.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Any person who desires to object to the entry of FRIDAYS
Shop June 2 & 3. OR ANY QUESTIONS JUNE 1 - SEPTEMBER 21
their name or that of any other person upon the
PLEASE CONTACT DAUN BROWN
GARAGE SALE AT 403-901-4501
OR EMAIL: murgbrown@hotmail.com
said roll or to the assessed value placed upon
any property must, on or before 4:00 pm of July
30, 2018 lodge their complaint(s) in writing to the
- NOW OPEN -
on June 5 from 11 am - 10 pm
Fundraiser for the Strathmore Ladies
Clerk of the Assessment Review Board, with a fee KINSMEN PARK
PAVILION
of $60.00 to the Village of Rockyford, Box 294,
Western IrrIgatIon DIstrIct
Golf Association. Box 2372, 105 - 900 Pine road, strathmore, aB t1P 1K3 110 Main Street, Rockyford, AB T0J 2R0.
FORM 5
FORM 5
Irrigation Districts Act
Combined 2018 Assessment and Tax notices 3 PM – 6:30 PM
BIRTHDAYS Irrigation Districts
(SectionAct
85/86)(Section 85/86) have been mailed May 23, 2018. If you have not
Come to the Market & Check out
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE received your combined notice in the mail,
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT please contact the Village Office in Rockyford, New & Returning Vendors.
Four Generation TO CHANGE
the Western Irrigation District toTHE
change theAREA
TAKE NOTE that applications have been received by
OF
area of the District.
at 403-533-3950.
The Market is also accepting
Birthday Celebration AN IRRIGATION
Applications to remove parcelsDISTRICT
consist of: Dated this 23rd day of May, 2018. new Vendors who Bake,
TAKE NOTE that applications have been Make or Produce Products.
received by the Western Irrigation District COMING EVENTS AUCTIONS www.strathmorefarmersmarket.ca
Happy to change the area of the District. FIREARMS WANTED for June 13 INDUSTRIAL LOTS -
99th Applications to REMOVE parcels that consist of:
23rd, 2018 live and online Thorsby, AB. Ritchie Bros. 3” wide version
Birthday
auction. Rifles, Shotguns,
Handguns, Militaria, Auction
Auctioneers Unreserved Auc-
tion, June 13 in Edmonton.
LIVESTOCK FEED AND SEED
Name of Number of Legal Land
Harold Landowner Irrigation Acres Description or Purchase. Collections, Es- 0.99 +/- to 2.39+/- Title SIMMENTAL BULLS. RED + CERTIFIED CDC AMARILLO
tates, individual items. Con- Acres, Hwy 39 frontage. Jer- BLACK. Semen Tested + De- YELLOW PEA SEED. Certified
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Any person wishing to complain is required to submit a written complaint to the
Kenneth Wilson Toll-free 1-800-694-2609, Brokerage: Ritchie UNRESERVED
Bros. Real 403-934-4191 ONLINE
or 403-999- AUCTION:
fied #1: Germination 82%.
Western Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta,
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Estate Services Ltd.; rbauc- 4191. CONSTRUCTION Avail. now at Strathmore
Tyler Gulliver, T1P 1K3 within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice.
or www.switzersauction. COMPLETE
tion.com/realestate.
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Plant. Greg Miller 403-
Deacon Herreros David, Justin & 30
Jim Webber, P. Eng. SE 23-22-23 W4
General Manager com. ONLINE BIDDING FOR SALE OR ENDS JUNE
LEASE Reg- 11 & 12
324-7860 grgmiller255@
Gulliver, Kenneth Wilson Western Irrigation District LAKEFRONT PROPERTY - istered Black or Red Angus gmail.com. Jean Van Roessel
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Daryl Gulliver & Whitefish Lake, AB. Ritchie Bulls. BW: 75lbs - 95lbs. 403-529-7090.
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Kenneth Wilson
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McDougall Auctioneers Ltd. Provincial License Number 319916.
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Kenneth Wilson
Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652; and 2-year-olds. Semen for feed. Buying damaged
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e
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UNRESERVED ONLINE AUCTION:
403-201-2201 Applications to ADD parcels that consist of:
ing Golf Course Community.
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plus GST/HST
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take care of our clients through sound balancing Visit Our Website
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Any person wishing to complain is required to submit
a written complaint to the Western Irrigation District
at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta,
DISPERSAL AUCTION June
9 11:00 AM. Margaret Law-
rason Harrod. Fine Glass-
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with a combined circulation
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or stop by this community newspaper
June 1, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 21
TIMES
CLASSIFIEDS
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
Looking for a P/T INTERESTED IN the Commu-

CAREGIVER nity Newspaper business?


Alberta’s weekly newspa-
pers are looking for people
VILLAGE OF ROCKYFORD
to care for my mother-in-law like you. Post your resume
Golden Hills School Division
Seeking permanent part-time
Minor skills in senior online. FREE. Visit: www. EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT AND COMMUNICATIONS
care-giving required.
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php. ADMINISTRATIVE FACILITATOR
TO THE SUPERINTENDENT
Interested appplicants please
P&D LOGISTICS LTD. is look-
ing for full-time Class 1 Driv-
ASSISTANT Golden Hills School Division Office

email: petereldertech@gmail.com ers to run to the US pulling


Duties to include: Golden Hills School Division No. 75 invites applications for a full-time (1.00
reefer, vans and roll-tites. We
offer late model equipment,
• Accounts Payable FTE) temporary Executive Assistant and Communications Facilitator to the
benefits and competitive • Reception Duties Superintendent of Schools with a commencement date of June 15, 2018 until
wages. Please email resume • Campground bookings June 15, 2019. This position is based on a 12-month year.
to Lorene@pdlogistics.ca or 3” wide version
• Accounts Receivable
Candidates should have the following qualifications:
fax 1-877-398-7974. • Receipting
• Any other duties as required • Superior personnel skills and public relations expertise
Build your Career in Strathmore The Crossing Resort is currently seeking • Solid working knowledge of social media marketing networks and online
GET YOUR
WELDER / MILLWRIGHT CLASSIFIED ADS IN! This position is for 3 days/week with a
wage of Sous
an experienced
starting $17/hr. Chef
marketing tools
• Ability to develop multi-media presentations
• Mechanical and Installation Experience Required and Line Cooks • Strong computer skills in MS Office
• Ability to plan, delegate and manage tasks
PART TIME openings
for immediate Please
in oursubmit resumes
fast-paced, high to:
volume kitchen. • Proven organizational skills with an ability to set priorities and complete various
and crew
EVENING / Elaine Macdonald, CAO
tasks within specified timelines in order to meet deadlines
• Valid Passport and Travel Required Located on the IcefieldsVillage
Parkwayof 80kms north of Lake Louise, AB,
Rockyford
• We are a Supplier to an International Market WEEKEND HELP
we offer on-site room & board at a nominal fee with many employee • Demonstrate ability to take initiative and work both independently and as part
Box 294
• Manufacturer of Leading Edge Machinery Thursdayfringe benefits. For detailed information, please visit our website at
& Friday of a team within a large, complex and dynamic organization
Rockyford, AB T0J 2R0
• Over 30 year history of sustained growth 3 to 8, Saturday www.thecrossingresort.com
& and click on “Employment.” • Organize in-house and external meetings, including booking rooms, providing
• Competitive Benefits Sunday 9 to 5. Or: E-mail
Send your cover letter, resume and updated to contact information directly refreshments
Sales/cleaning villageofrockyford@gmail.com
to: gloria@thecrossingresort.com • Demonstrate professionalism, tact and maturity in handling sensitive &
Apply in person at 50 Slater Rd.
position. confidential information with discretion
Email resumes: If you like hiking and the back
Or:country,
DeliverThe Crossing Resort isto:
in person your outdoor paradise.
kyoung@gsairportconveyor.com Must be 18. • Eager to exceed objectives and take on more responsibility
110 Main Street, Rockyford, AB • Demonstrate judgment and attention to detail
Fax resumes: (403) 293-9774 Drop off resume at
Strathmore’s Florist Deadline for applications is June 15, 2018 • Excellent oral and written communication skills
• Other tasks as directed by the Superintendent
215B - 2 Ave.
3.75” wide version
Please submit resume and appropriate documentation to the undersigned
Nuvision Industries Inc. requires following personal: The Crossing Resort is currently seeking on or before 12:00 p.m. on June 6, 2018. Position will remain open
Assembly Technician an experienced Sous Chef until a suitable candidate is found.
-assembly technichian to assemble grain and Line Cooks
augers / equipment. for immediate openings in our fast-paced, high volume kitchen. Human Resources Department
Golden Hills School Division No. 75
Yard Person / General Labor Located on the Icefields Parkway 80kms north of Lake Louise, AB,
435 A Highway # 1
-shipping/receiving, load / unload, organize we offer on-site room & board at a nominal fee with many employee fringe
benefits. For detailed information, please visit our website Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1J4
Welders at www.thecrossingresort.com and click on “Employment.” Phone: 403-934-5121, Ext. 2016
-1st or 2nd Year Apprentices - mig exp e-mail: humanresources@ghsd75.ca
Send your cover letter, resume and updated contact information directly to:
preferred, full time permanent positions gloria@thecrossingresort.com
Nuvision is a progressive agricultural If you like hiking and the back country, The Crossing Resort is your outdoor paradise.
equipment manufacturer located near
Carseland, Ab.
Please fax resume to 403-901-2387
or e-mail to jobs@nvind.ca Like Us On Facebook! Golden Hills School Division
TEMPORARY RECEPTION SUPPORT
HELP WANTED
Golden Hills School Division No. 75 invites applications for a full-time temporary
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION! replacement (1.00 FTE – 8:00 am–4:30 pm) Receptionist at our division office.
In-demand career! Employ- The position is to commence mid-July 2018 until mid-July 2019.
ers have work-at-home po-
sitions available. Get online
Must possess the following attributes:
training you need from an
employer-trusted program. • Outstanding customer service and communication skills.
Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or • Ability to Multi-task and communicate effectively.
1-855-768-3362 to start • High level of proficiency using Microsoft Office Suite (e.g. MS Excel, Word,
training for your work-at- Outlook, Powerpoint).
home career today! • High School Diploma supplemented by related Post-Secondary Education;
e.g. one year Business Administration or equivalent.
SHOOTIN’ THE BREEZE re-
quires a reporter/photog-
rapher for a full-time posi- Preference will be given to the following candidates who possess:
tion in Pincher Creek, AB. • Knowledge of basic accounting procedures involving debits/ credits,
Send resume, references reconciliations, and ability to understand financial statements.
and writing/photos samples • Knowledge of SRB accounting software.
to shannon@shootinthe-
breeze.ca.
Duties Include:
• Welcome Visitors and tend to their needs.
• Answer phones and sort mail.
• Update directories and communicate information to schools.

GET YOUR
18054MW0 • Manage office supply orders and maintain adequate inventory.
• Monitor office equipment including photocopiers, fax and postal machines.
• Assist finance personnel by inputting/processing accounts payable in addition

CLASSIFIED
to processing of accounts receivable records, cheques and cash receipts.
• Reconcile Division Office reports and follow up to correct variances or resolve
discrepancies.

ADS IN THE
• Maintain, review and verify accounting records, budgets, forms and invoices for
completeness, accuracy and conformance with regulations and procedures.

TIMES!
A clear criminal record check and child intervention record check will be required
as a condition of employment.

Please submit resume and appropriate documentation to the undersigned


on or before noon on June 15, 2018.
The position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found.

Call Human Resources Department


Golden Hills School Division No. 75
435 A Highway No.1

403-934-5589 Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1J4


Phone: 403-934-5121 Fax: 403 – 934-5124 or 934-5125
e-mail: humanresources@ghsd75.com
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WANTED TIMES
CLASSIFIEDS
FOR SALE BUSINESS OPP MISC OR ALIVE
DEAD MISC RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS REAL ESTATE
RAIN BIRD FOR SALE.
Reaches 300ft circle. Seven
Canadian Prairie Pickers
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MENT? Other medical condi- suffer employment/licens- credit? Bills? Unemployed?
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EMERALD
MANAGEMENT
CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm or 2
bdrm. ½ month rent free
BLANKET THE PROVINCE
with a classified ad. Only
lengths of 30ft pipe included
are once again touring the area. June 1. N/S + N/P. $1,175/ with a six month lease. Heat
tions that lead to restrictions ing loss? Travel/business Need money? We lend! If you & REALTY LTD. $269 (based on 25 words or
+ valve + trailer. $750 OBO. in walking/dressing?
Paying $2,500
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Coin Collections, Silverown your own
& Gold home - you
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Call Kerry Hebbes 403-934- yearly tax credit. $40,000 rassed? Think:Also
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CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE
ly from Germany on a family
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mo. rent incl. sewer + water.
katchewan. Manages 2k to
3k cow/calf operation with
Children welcome.
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3.75” wide version
403-934-5589
Perkins at 807-633-8198 or
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Call or text 403-325-0035. complete solid infrastructure.
1k acres cultivated. Contact
0404 Ext: 400OT.
LOCATION LOCATION From $845. Doug @ 306-716-2671 or
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ity guaranteed. 403-820- are once again touring the area.
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over 55 Distributors. 40 year PAYING HIGHEST PRICES
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supporting Distributors. Call Located in the Adult Gated Community
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RENTAL AVAILABLE
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kitchen and extra storage.

Call 403-934-5589 to view.


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Real Estate
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OFFICE 403-983-7671
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Precious Metals Recycling Roadshow


coming to Strathmore, Alberta
TC Precious Metals will be in companies. Many of those buy- Burrill. “A lot of times people just
Strathmore making its way through ers offer pennies on the dollar to need to know a ballpark of what
Western Canada. You can bring unsuspecting customers and are things are worth; we don’t pressure
your gold, silver, coins and Canadi- limited to what they buy, choosing anyone into selling”
an paper money to the Strathmore to ignore silver and coins and only “Nearly half of the world’s annual
Library between 10am and 5pm purchase gold. gold harvest comes from recy-
each day. No appointment is re- TC Precious Metals analyzes your cled gold. Energy costs area about
quired. Terry Burrill is President of gold, silver, coins and bank notes $500 to mine a new once of gold
TC Precious Metals headquartered while you watch, with the process where recycled gold is about $10
in Airdrie, Alberta, and takes this explained to you in detail. Coins per once.” A result of this is gold
show out to western Canada. with numismatic (collectable) and silver purchased at the shows
“TC Precious Metals has the unique value are set aside from those with and later melted goes back into the and the silver content determined
advantage of dealing direct with a a ‘melt’ value. Silver items such as market with a lower environmental in no time at all. People are en-
smelter” said Burrill. “That al- jewellery and flatware are analyzed impact. couraged to bring in any and all
lows us to cut out one or even two for hallmark identification. Items Out of fashion jewelry, single coins for assessment.
middlemen. TC Precious Metals thought to contain gold will also be earrings, broken chains, unloved TC Precious Metals can assess and
purchases gold and silver from analyzed for hallmarks, and then jewelry, charm bracelets, dental purchase Canadian and Domin-
other gold buyers, pawn shops, confirmed using precise testing that gold, nuggets and fine gold are all ion of Canada paper money. They
dentists, jewellers and jewellery is done while you watch. Then a accepted. Sterling silver flatware have extensive experience working
makers as well as from the general cash offer is made, and you decide sets. Another valuable item is coin with estate, executors, widows and
public.” Recent price increases of to sell or not. “If you decide to sell with silver content. Dimes, Quar- widowers in a respectful and caring
precious metals have created lots after hearing the quote, great, but ters, Half Dollars and Dollars from manner. No appointment neces-
of “gold buyers” including mail in it’s also about information” says Canada and America can be sorted sary.

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