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Doug Griffiths, MBA, is President and CEO of 13 Ways, Inc.,
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Executive Education.
Doug Griffiths retired from politics in January 2015 to actively
pursue his passion of helping communities, organizations and
businesses grow stronger.
In his best-selling book, 13 Ways to Kill Your Community, Doug
identifies challenges and opportunities that all our communities
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type of communities, whether they are towns, organizations or communities to face their
businesses. He will also address the need to support a thriving challenges to find their
Downtown in Strathmore. unique path to success.”
The Town of Strathmore is hosting this community workshop free of - Doug Griffiths
charge. All are welcome to attend. Come out and enjoy great
conversation and refreshments.
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Solar Krafte Utilities Inc. (Solar Krafte) is proposing to construct a solar power plant in the Town of
Great experience Strathmore, Alberta. The proposed power plant is a 40.5 megawatt (MW) facility located on 320 acres
of industrial use Town of Strathmore land.
Some Strathmore equestrians were part of the
Calgary Stampede Showriders’ participation in Strathmore Solar Farm Community Open House The proponents are seeking input on the
the 130th Rose Bowl Parade in Pasadena, Ca-
Saturday, January 19 – 10:00am to 2:00pm
Location: Strathmore Civic Centre
proposed project from interested stakeholders. 403-934-5552
lif., on New Year’s Day. Showriders coach, Ja- To learn more about the project and provide 120 - 2nd Avenue, Strathmore
mee DeWit, and two riders – Alie Chernoff (top) input, we invite you to join us at our community
and Lexy Doyle-Green (above) – took part in this open house.
year’s event. DeWit said the horses the Showrid-
Representatives from Solar Krafte will be YOUR WEEKLY
ers rode in the parade were rented in California,
and the team was able to have three practices
available to answer questions regarding the HEALTH ADVICE
project. Snacks and refreshments will also be
with the horses before the event. In the parade, available.
the Showriders acted as the mounted colour
guard for the Calgary Stampede Showband. This For more information:
is DeWit’s third time to the Rose Bowl Parade; her Visit: www.prairiesunlight.com/strathmore Gord Morck
first time was as a Showrider member in 2003, Call: 1-888-409-2380 Pharmacist
and she took part twice as head coach in 2012 or email engineering@solarkrafte.com
and again this year.
Capsule Comments
Photos Courtesy Calgary Stampede Showriders It’s always interesting when medical experts try to
diagnose a disease of someone in a famous artwork
Town office
painted 500 years ago. The model in Da Vinci’s Mona
Lisa has been retrospectively diagnosed as having
hypothyroidism and perhaps even some high lipids
compromise
levels. This has been determined by her yellowish
skin colour, lack of eyebrows, coarse hair and slight
enlargement in the neck area perhaps signifying a
goiter.
Continued from Page 1
Finnish people are touted as being one of the healthiest
populations in the world. This might be due to their use
“The third alternative would be right of the sauna bath on a regular basis. A review of the
with this site right here (current town benefits of the sauna indicate reduced risk of heart and
office location). There’s lots of land lung diseases as well as improvement in the pain levels
south of this building and west of it
that could accommodate (a new town REGISTER ONLINE FOR of those with rheumatic diseases and headaches.
There is a term coined by the Rand Corporation. It
Flu vaccine
• Any grievances will be handled as per Chapter III, Complaints and Appeals, of the
Legion General By-Laws, as amended to December 2018. 5 foot 11 inches tall. She has a scorpio tattoo on the back of
• Our flags are lowered in respect of the passing of yet another Veteran, Comrade her neck and her four front top teeth are missing.
still available
Jack Crawshaw. May he Rest in Peace. Doumont is wanted for possession of stolen property over
$5,000; possession of stolen property under $5,000; posses-
sion of illegal drugs for purpose of trafficking; theft, forgery,
Thought for misuse of credit card; failure to appear in court; and failure JANET KANTERS
the Week to comply with probation order. Times Editor
~
Times TIDBITS It’s not too late to get a flu shot, and
Adversity
Did You Know? with this year seeing particularly high
reminds us that Did you know that Alberta has more cattle than any other rates of flu in the Calgary region, it’s
life is short. province in Canada with approximately 5 million head of better late than never.
Influenza lowers the body’s ability
It teaches us cattle, or 40 per cent of the cattle in Canada. For comparison
to fight other infections. It can lead to
Texas U.S.A. has about 12 million head of cattle, or 13 per
to live wisely, bacterial infections, such as pneumo-
cent of cattle in the U.S.A., even though Alberta is about the
nia, and even death, especially in the
and refines our same size of Texas. The lower number is result of elderly, children (six to 59 months),
approximately half of Alberta being covered in forests while pregnant women, Indigenous people
character. Texas is mostly farm and grazing land. and people with chronic medical con-
Ecclesiastes ditions.
According to Gord Morck, pharma-
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Strathmore, it’s important to get the flu
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“Calgary seems to be a focus of the
Managing Old Credit Cards flu outbreak this year,” he said. “There
have been more cases and more serious
Are you planning to declutter your wallet? cases and more deaths in the Calgary
Deciding what to do with old credit cards region, and we’re part of the Calgary
could compromise your credit score, personal region. So, it’s important to protect
information and finances. yourself with the flu vaccine.”
As of Jan. 3, Alberta Health Services
BBB recommends the following reports there are 1,870 lab-confirmed
secure credit card management tips: cases of influenza A in the Calgary
• Don’t just throw them away. Anyone zone, the highest amongst all of the
could steal your credit card from the trash and use it, or its information, province’s zones. Seven people in the
to make unauthorized purchases, drain your account or damage your Calgary zone have died from the flu.
credit score. For the 2018-19 season, Alberta of-
fers a four-strain injectable influenza
• Shred it and cut it. Shred all statements and reports that include vaccine for Albertans six months of age
your credit card info after seven years. Cut your unwanted credit cards or older. For this flu season, 1.6 mil-
multiple times to ensure it can’t be taped back together and still used lion doses of vaccine were ordered by
online. the province at a cost of $12.6 million,
• If you’re keeping it, use it. Some credit card issuers close cards enough to immunize 35 per cent of the
without any activity, as they aren’t making a profit.This gets rid of the population.
available credit and hurts your score. The flu vaccine is available to Alber-
tans six months of age and older, free
• Making small purchases is good. The best way is managing
of charge, at public health clinics and
some credit activity on all of your cards. It could be making some small
doctors’ offices. Pharmacies can also
purchases or putting regular subscriptions on your older cards.
administer the vaccine to Albertans five
years of age and older. The flu vaccine
Learn more at bbb.org is available until April.
January 18, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 7
Highway courtesy traffic to keep to the right, but there is always one driver going
up the hill in the left lane, that will not jump into the right lane to
To the Editor into your lane and then slow down. I like 115 km/hr let you pass. That is called impeding traffic, I didn’t make that up.
I believe it’s time to point out a few courtesy tips all day; so really, do you need to pass me? I’ll only end Frustrating, as it is when the slow traffic will not move over, it’s
while driving on our highways. up beside you at the red light anyways. If you have to even worse to ride their bumper. This practice of bumper sniffing
There are a lot of decent drivers out there, but then pass, leave at least four car lengths between us so that is not only dangerous for both vehicles, it’s very rude and annoys
there are those that feel it’s okay to pass you before you’re not kicking up rocks at my windshield. most I’m sure.
they turn at the next corner. Some will pass you, cut I can’t believe we have signs that instruct slower If you see a big gap in traffic, left by the big rig truck; that’s
so he doesn’t lose his momentum because he needs a jump on
the westward ski hill. Hard to keep a big rig rolling if you cut in
Concerns with new town hall front of him.
We all see drivers’ texting while driving, usually by those that
To the Editor employees, again the parking problem arises. Many need to put all their attention to proper driving. A child can easily
As a long-time resident of Strathmore, I am con- special events happen in the park and again parking jump off the curb in the time required to type in whoops. If we
cerned with the relocation of a new town office to the becomes a problem. all drive considerately, others won’t have to feel stressed at the
northwest corner of Kinsmen Park. I am sure many 3. Concession - Why would the town consider build- end of the trip.
communities would love to have this park. Kinsmen ing and operating a concession with all the added Dean Pomeroy
Park is certainly an asset to Strathmore with the green expenses and problems? Is this concept fair to the Lyalta
space available and is enjoyed by so many. We need business people who pay taxes and operate eating
to look to the future when, no doubt, the town will venues in the downtown area?
need an enlarged office and more parking, and again 4. Security - I’m sure most of the problems that arise
the park will be whittled away. Once the green space in the present parking lot occur in the evening, so the
is developed for businesses, instead of recreation, we presence of a town office won’t alleviate this prob-
can’t get it back. To me the purpose of the town office lem. Maybe we need more security from peace offi-
is to be a functional building from which to manage cers during evening hours.
the town business, not an anchor to attract people to I am not against the building of a new town office
the downtown shopping area. but think some very serious consideration should be
Some of my main concerns are: given to the location. Some bad planning decisions
1. Location - Why can’t the present location be used have been made in the past and it is very important
since more land is available? (4.5 acres with the re- that the present town council and the citizens of
moval of the water reservoir and probably the reloca- Strathmore think ahead to the future of Strathmore
tion of the maintenance shop to the Orchard Park site, and “our gem,” Kinsmen Park.
which the town recently purchased.) Over the years, many new improvements and en-
Looking ahead, the current site is better suited for hancements have been made in Kinsmen Park and
a town office rather than senior housing and a hos- more ideas are being generated. Let Kinsmen Park
pice which is being proposed for development in the be the anchor of our community where the citizens
future. of Strathmore can gather and enjoy our heritage for
2. Parking - With the renovations to the downtown years to come.
area and less parking available, people were being
encouraged to use the Kinsmen Lake parking area. Peggy McLean
Now with the planning of a new town office, with 80 Strathmore
Notice is hereby given that the WHEATLAND COUNTY Council has approved
or refused the following development permit applications on January 8, NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGS
2019: February 5, 2019
File: DP2018-154
Approved with conditions Wheatland County will consider the following applications for Public Hearing
Legal: Plan 071 0284 (Lakes of Muirfield) at the regular Council meeting on February 5, 2019.
Proposal: Home Based Business Type 2, Indoor fitness class.
The following public hearings begin at 9 a.m. and proceed
File: DP2018-146 until all applications have been heard:
Approved with conditions
Legal: Plan 064 4100 Lot 4 Block 8 (Lakes of Muirfield) Bylaw #: 2018-34
Proposal: 677 sq ft Liquor Store Sales, with outdoor and building signage. Legal Description: SW-12-24-24-W4M
Proposal: Redesignation of +/ -10.6 acres from Agricultural General District to
File: DP2018-147 Industrial General District to accommodate for a future subdivision, and contin-
Approved with conditions ued use of the land for an RV Storage business.
Legal: Plan 064 4100 Lot 4 Block 8 (Lakes of Muirfield)
Proposal: 1779 sq ft Convenience Store and café (defined as Restaurant),
with outdoor and building signage.
Any person who deems they may be affected by the issuance of the development permit(s) may
appeal to the Subdivision & Development Appeal Board (SDAB) 21 days after the date in which
the written decision is given. Each Subdivision and Development Appeal to the county must be
accompanied by a $200.00 non-refundable fee and an appeal application form, to be filed with
the SDAB Clerk of Wheatland County at 242006 Range Road 243 or Mail to: Highway #1, RR
#1, Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J6
THEREFORE, TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of Wheatland County and the Council of Vulcan County will be holding
individual public hearings to consider adopting the proposed amendments to Intermunicipal Development Plan and Bylaw #: 2018-27
the public hearings to contemplate the proposed bylaws will be held as follows: Legal Description: NE 15-25-23-W4M
WHEATLAND COUNTY PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 2018-35 Proposal: Redesignation of +/ - 24.188 acres from Agricultural General District to
9:00 a.m., February 5, 2019
Wheatland County Council Chambers
Intensive Industrial District to accommodate a development permit application for a
fireworks storage facility.
VULCAN COUNTY PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 2018-041
1:15 p.m., January 16, 2019
Vulcan County Council Chambers
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT anyone wishing to make a presentation to the Council of Wheatland County
regarding the proposed plan and adopting bylaw should, in writing, notify the Chief Administrative Officer of Wheat-
land County no later than 4:00 p.m. on the 1st day of February, 2019. Both written and/or verbal presentations may
be given at the public hearings.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT anyone wishing to make a presentation to the Council of the Vulcan County
regarding the proposed plan and adopting by-law should, in writing, notify the Chief Administrative Officer of Vulcan
County no later than 4:00 p.m. on the the 11th day of January, 2019. Both written and/or verbal presentations may
be given at the public hearings.
A copy of the proposed amendments Intermunicipal Development Plan and bylaw may be inspected at the Wheat-
land County office or the Vulcan County office during normal business hours or the either municipality’s website.
DATED at Wheatland County in the Province of Alberta this 20th day of December, 2018
DATED at the Town of Vulcan in the Province of Alberta this 20 th day of December, 2018.
Alan Parkin Nels Petersen
Wheatland County Vulcan County
#242006 Rge Rd. 243 Box 180
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Strathmore, AB T0L 1B0
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Upcoming Meetings
and Closures
February 5
Regular Council Meeting
February 12
Municipal Planning Commission
(MPC)
February 18 — Family Day
The Administration Office, Public
Works Shop, Agricultural Service
Board Shop, and Waste Transfer
Sites are closed
February 19
Regular Council Meeting
March 5
Regular Council Meeting
March 13
Municipal Planning Commission
(MPC)
Agenda packages and minutes are availa-
ble on the website
under Agendas and Minutes.
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James Horne and his mother Nadine Horne each received a Town of Strathmore citizenship award from
Strathmore Fire Department Deputy Chief John Silva for their part in extinguishing a garbage fire at the
Family Centre in October.
Doug Taylor Photos
The ‘Strathmore
Wheatland Addictions Team (SWAT)’ would
like to thank the following for their financial
Local woman honoured
ADELLE ELLIS assistance of James,” said Lauren Mc-
contribution in 2018: Gougan, communications specialist
Times Reporter
‘W. Brett Wilson and Family’ in the amount of with the Strathmore Fire Department.
$2,000, ‘Wheatland Family & Community A local woman and her son were “Ultimately, we decided we should
Support Services’ in the amount of $3,000, honoured by the Strathmore Fire De- do something for her because she went
and ‘United Way’ in the amount of $5,000. partment on Jan. 8 after receiving a Cit- above and beyond, it’s pretty easy to
izenship Award following their success- walk by and ignore a situation like that
To all volunteers on the committee, thank you ful efforts in extinguishing a garbage but she went out of her way to do the
for your contributions throughout 2018. can fire last year. right thing and we wanted to recognize
On Oct. 27, 2018 at 3:50 p.m., Nadine that,” she said.
Horne and her son James Horne were Horne was honoured during a train-
walking past the doors at the Strath- ing night at the fire hall where Deputy
more Family Centre when they noticed Fire Chief John Silva presented her with
smoke rising out of a garbage can. a citizenship award certificate signed
Wheatland Family They jumped into action and found the by Mayor Pat Fule and Fire Chief Trent
Support Services
Mar 20 Yoga Apr 17 Spring Salad Jars Lovers of haggis note: the annual held on or near the poet’s birthday,
Burns supper goes this Saturday, Jan. known as Robert Burns Day (or Rob-
May 15 Your Brain! June 19 Walk, Rock or Roll
NOTE: SessionsSupport
free to all Services
19 at the Strathmore Royal Canadian bie Burns Day or Rabbie Burns Day)
LUNCH & LEARN Legion. but more commonly known as Burns
are Wheatland County residents and
FALL 2017 - SPRING 2018 The Strathmore Masonic Lodge is Night.
start promptly at noon at the Wheatland County Municipal hosting Robbie Burns night with the Tickets are available at the legion or
Burns supper, featuring cock-a-leekie by emailing Don Reiter at 403-613-0196
LUNCH
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A Taste of
Council requested staff draft the bylaw, after a ter-municipal disputes, give annual and post-event
reviews of procedure, training and equipment, as
NASHVILLE
planning and priorities meeting discussion.
“After first reading of the bylaw, if necessary, well as prepare long-term fire planning. They will
staff will prepare any amendments to the bylaw for do long-term planning and update the fire master
second and third reading at a meeting of council’s plan, which includes equipment and capital pur-
choosing,” said Judy Unsworth, regional fire. chases.
Unsworth stated that there is an informal group An independent review of the budget will be
NEWS MEDIA
the ‘noise’ for you. Church of GodAlberta Society of Music The term garden suite was changed to
Therefore, take stock also of your (Peculiar People Assembly),
Festival Friends
association because everyone Strathmore
secondary use dwelling, flexibility was
given on size, changes to specifications
You Learn
office@bowriveralliance.com Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki 19012AC0
FEE AMENDMENT
Sunday Worship: 10 am Masses: Saturday 5 pm • Sunday 10 am
www.bowriveralliance.com
Wheatland County council approved
ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS ANGLICAN charging $500 for individual requests
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY 103 - 227 3rd Ave. Spots open across Alberta for sign placement and installation on
(1 PET. 2:9) 587-727-0649 roads.
322 A 2nd Avenue, Strathmore
403-714-2283
strathmoreanglican@gmail.com
Rev. Malcolm Kern APPLY NOW
Pastor: Sunday Adeola Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am RURAL COMMUNITY BOOK BOX,
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am “Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ” For more details and ROUND TWO
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm
HOPE COMMUNITY
application form please visit Jason Kelly brought back his idea
www.rccgstrathmore.com
COVENANT CHURCH awna.com/camaclean for rural community book boxes, with
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore • 403-934-2424 Wheatland County council agreeing to
50 Maplewood Drive • 403-934-2225 Worship Service Sundays 10 am modifications he had made to the origi-
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer www.hope-community.ca nal proposal for book exchange boxes
Youth Pastor: Rev. Kyle Lomenda STRATHMORE ALLIANCE in rural communities.
New Office Hours: 325 1 Ave • 403-934-3543 “The large signage has been removed,
9 am - 4 pm • Tues - Wed - Thur Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Worship Service: 10:30 am
as requested. Donation and contact in-
Lead Pastor: Mike Wiebe
Children’s Church & Nursery in Service formation for maintenance will be ap-
Associate Pastor: John Duerksen
Extending Grace - igniting hope Youth/Worthip Inter: Connor Hyde proximately 8 inches by 10 inches and
www.strathmorefullgospel.com 10:00 am Worship Service will be located on the door of each
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN www.strathmorealliance.com free community book exchange. I will
112 Lakeside Blvd. • 403-934-2374 STRATHMORE UNITED
be inspecting and maintaining all loca-
Pastor: Dawn Nelson Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue tions on a regular basis and will respond
Worship Schedule 403-934-3025 promptly to any concerns,” said Kelly to
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm Rev. Pamela Scott concerns about his previous sign design.
Sunday Family 10:30 am
Christian Education
Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Sunday School 10:30 am
Women of Note All the county’s requirements and sug-
For All - Ages 3-103 Nursery Care Provided Elizabeth Hoyt - Surdhar, gestions have been met with regard to
Sunday at 9:30 am Wheel Chair Accessible construction and location of the free
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ! Mezzo Soprano, Janet Scott –Hoyt, Piano
Loop system for the hearing impaired community book exchanges. Canada
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY Post and Alberta Transportation have
HARVEST HEALING CENTRE CHURCH
ADVENTIST CHURCH 102 Canal Gardens Strathmore United Church given permission for the installations
Meeting in the Lutheran Church 403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171 at the above proposed sites. Comments
112 Lakeside Blvd. 587-227-6956 February 2, 2019 - Saturday - 7:30 pm
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp made at the previous council meeting
Pastor: Donald Pierre
Services held every Saturday
Pastor: Dave Mackie Adult - $30.00 confirmed the proposed sites will not
Worship Sundays 10:30 am cause any interference with site lines,
Sabbath School: 10 AM Youth Tuesdays 7 pm Youth - $10.00 - 17 and under
Worship Service: 11 AM Come Join us for a spirit-filled time road clearing, traffic or foot traffic. Loca-
www.strathmoreadventist.ca of worship
Tickets: call Linda - 403-901-2797 tions will not block mail boxes or access
donald816@hotmail.com to them. There are no objections from
Tickets purchased online at
any other approving authorities
This powerful program will make you www.smoreuc.com must
laugh, cry, will empower and trans- Kelly proposes to place them in ham-
form you. Join this mother-daughter be picked up at the door. lets near community centres to improve
The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints duo as they explore classical music’s,
60 Maplewood Drive | Bishop Justin Hansen | jbhansen2@gmail.com “Women of Note”.
exposure and convenient use for resi-
403-983-2746 | LDS.org | Worship Service Sundays 10 a.m. dents.
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Cougars beat Hawks in battle of Strathmore “I’d been practicing that move since
I was a young kid in novice and I got
it pretty locked down,” said Skehar. “I
BRADY GROVE
Times Reporter just had confidence and wasn’t wor-
ried.”
Kings goaltender Riley Stovka made
The Crowther Memorial Junior High School (CMJHS) Cou- a big save to give his team a chance to
gars bested crosstown rival Holy Cross Collegiate (HCC) win the game in the shootout. Skehar
Hawks to capture the bronze medal at the HCC junior A was called upon to face the brick wall
boys basketball tournament Jan. 11-12. that is Flyers goaltender Chantz Vinck,
With a final score of 45-24, the Cougars took the lead who made 41 saves in the loss. Skehar
quickly and never let go with a combination of efficient of- skated straight in and appeared to be
fense and a smothering defense. going forehand until he put the brakes
“Offensively we did a whole lot better job of seeing guys on and shifted to his backhand, fool-
that were open and moving the ball around the floor,” said ing Vinck and winning the game.
Cougars head coach Cory Nelson. “We were really good at “He gives us a chance to win every
stopping them from making points so it all just seemed to night,” said Flyers head coach Colten
work out OK for us tonight.” Hayes. “We’re very fortunate to have
The Cougars used their transitions very effectively in the him as a goalie.”
first quarter and it got them a 11-3 lead. The Hawks had the The Kings outplayed the Flyers
ball a lot but struggled to make baskets, while the Cougars throughout most of the game and fired
made their mid- to long-range shots. a ton of pucks on net. In the first pe-
The Cougars defense was very strong and kept the Hawks riod, the host team fired 13 shots at
to the outside. The Hawks tried to break into the key but Vinck but he stopped them all, despite
were often double-teamed before they had a chance to Hawks captain Bennett Everett tried to cut to the net but was stopped by the Kings using a stretch pass to gain
shoot. The Hawks had no answer for the Cougars precision multiple Cougars defenders. The Hawks lost 45-24 in the bronze medal access to the offensive zone over and
passing and looked at a huge 26-7 deficit after the second match to their local rivals at the HCC home tournament on Jan. 12.
over.
quarter. Brady Grove Photo The Kings finally got on the board
In the second half, the Hawks started to make some shots when Kings forward Isaac Benoit was
but the play was still dictated by the Cougars. The Hawks “It was pretty good, we are close to the HCC guys,” said
stripped of the puck at his own blue
finally showed some life in the fourth quarter and scored Cougars point guard Owen Boyd. “It was pretty competitive
line and gave up a good chance, forc-
eight points in the opening 1:30. Despite the score, hope but we had to show them that we were the top dogs.”
ing Stovka to make a big pad save.
began to creep back into the Hawks game but the Cougars “They were a really good team,” said Hawks forward
Benoit got the puck back and rushed
used their defense to slow the play down and grind their Isaac Galanos. “They were playing smart and we weren’t
it down the ice, finding teammate Lu-
way to victory. focused at all.”
cas Muenchrath who sent it to Garret
“We were mentally asleep for a lot of the game,” said According to Nelson, the Cougars are going to be focus-
Vander Ploeg who buried his 16th goal
Hawks head coach Ben Chin. “We got out-worked at certain ing on building up the players’ basketball IQ along with
of the season.
periods of time.” their skills. The Cougars are hosting their home tournament
Flyers rookie Liam Thiessen would
Chin saw lots of positives in his team throughout the starting Friday, Jan. 18 and will feature teams they have
tie the game up before the second pe-
tournament and was pleased his squad made it to the played before as well as some new faces.
riod ended with a sneaky point shot.
bronze medal game in their home tournament. According to Chin, the Hawks are a new team with no
The Kings kept up the attack, wave af-
This was the first matchup between the two Strathmore returning players this year. He is looking to build up the
ter wave, in the third period but Vinck
squads but many of the players know each other and play team’s foundational skills and implement a system they can
wouldn’t let another shot until the
other sports together. Nelson and Chin acknowledged there rely on. The Hawks are headed to play in Drumheller in
shootout.
was extra incentive to compete amongst the players to win the next couple of weekends and are hoping to play some
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this game. exhibition games in the meantime.
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Braves have no
trouble scoring
BRADY GROVE The Wheatland Warriors strong sea-
Times Reporter son continued with another victory, this
time beating the West Central Tigers 4-1
The Wheatland Braves scored 16 on Jan. 13 in Eckville. With the win, the
goals over two games last weekend. Warriors have extended their winning
First, the Braves crushed the Foothills streak to 16 games.
Bisons 10-3 on Jan. 11 at Hussar, then The Tigers and Warriors were even at
lost a close battle 7-6 against the Leth- 12 shots each in the first period of play
The Wheatland Kings earned a 2-1 shootout win over the High River Flyers on Jan. 12 at the Strath- but Warriors forward Joshua Alberda
bridge Hurricanes Red on Jan. 12 in Le-
more Family Centre, improving their record to 14-14-2 on the season.
Doug Taylor Photos thbridge. scored early to give his team the lead.
The Braves and Bisons appeared In the second period, the Warriors con-
evenly matched in the first period with trolled the play and only allowed one
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Dad worked hard but he was always there for us, Western IrrIgatIon DIstrIct
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he was protector and provider. He walked his talk,
teaching us how to live by his example, learning the FORM 5
Obituary WesternIrrigation
Irrigation District
Districts Act
value of hard work, good judgment, courage and in- (Section 85/86)
tegrity. Family and friends were precious treasures.
Sharing time with them around the kitchen table or
Distribution of Irrigation
NOTICE OF APPLICATION Acres
TO CHANGE
THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Weekly Classes
EDSTROM, out in nature, dishing out wisdom, humour and ap-
At the December 19, 2018 Board Meeting the Western
IrrigationTAKE NOTEapproved
District that applications have been received
a Distribution of upbyto 740
Tuesday Afternoons at 3:30pm
Vivien (Sass) preciation for the simple things in life, created a lega- the Western Irrigation District to change the area of the District.
irrigation acres, with a maximum of 130 irrigation acres
Strathmore Library
cy of cherished memories for Dad and those fortunate Applications to remove parcels consist of: • Zero impact with Powerful Health Benefits
February 17, 1924 allowed to be purchased by any economic unit, during
- January 6, 2019 enough to spend time with him. How blessed we are this sale process. • Drop-ins always welcome
to have this amazing man in our lives.
Vivien (Sass) Edstrom pasted away • $15 drop-in session (Save! with 10 Class Pass)
Mel’s wishes were to be cremated and that no formal All applications must be received by February 6, 2019 to
quietly in the early morning of January 6, 2019. She be considered for this opportunity. • No experience is necessary
services were to be held.
would have been 95 years young next month.
Words cannot adequately express our appreciation • All levels of fitness very welcome
Vivien joined the military in 1943 untill 1946. After These acres will be distributed at a capital asset charge
to those amazing people at Sagewood for their love, • Students range from 18 to 80+ yrs of age
her discharge, she returned home to marry and raise of $770 per acre which has been determined based on
special care and support. We would like to express
her family. She was predeceased by her parents, her future infrastructure requirements of the District. Sonja Gosteli, Qigong Instructor
our deepest gratitude to Dr Gooden, who cared for
sibling and her husband. She is survived by her chil-
dren Diane, Joanne, Terry and Joseph. She had 7
Dad with such gentleness and compassion.
In lieu of donations, we know that Mel would ask that
The following factors will be evaluated to prioritize the 403.809.6848
applications
Any person wishing to complain is required to submit a written complaint to the
grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. FaceBook.com/QigongHealingFitness
each of you savours the preciousness of your lives Western Irrigation District
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efficiency
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and loved ones every day, for time is fleeting. - Servicing Infrastructure
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Mom, your final journey took you home to be with - Expansion limit and the Determination
And think of him as living
the Lord where you can soar to even greater heights. - Applicant as an Economic Unit and the members of
In the hearts of those he touched…
We love you. the Economic Unit
For nothing loved is ever lost
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And he was loved so much.
of the Applicant and Economic Unit
excerpted from - Such further and other factors under the Irrigation
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