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SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter
On July 31, the Alberta Society for
the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
(SPCA) served summons to the Oops-
-Dazy Animal Society and Debra Elaine
and Edward G. Michel. Two charges
were laid against the society and four
charges each laid against the Michels.
Their rst court appearance is set for
Sept. 11, at 9:30 a.m. in the Siksika Na-
tion Provincial Courthouse.
The SPCA previously seized 45 ani-
mals. From those, 42 animals were re-
turned to the Oops-a-Dazy society and
three animals went back to their own-
ers. There were 20 cats seized, one of
which was found deceased; the rest of
the cats had to be euthanized for health
reasons. The property in Gleichen was
the largest foster home assigned by the
Oops-a-Dazy society.
Roland Lines, communications man-
ager for the Alberta SPCA, said the
charges fall under Section 2.1 of the
Animal Protection Act, which states
that a person did cause or permit ani-
mals to be or continue to be in distress
and Section 2.1, subsection (b), which
relates to failing to provide animals
with adequate care, when animals are
wounded or ill.
One of the counts relates to the
dogs we removed from the property
and the other count relates to the cats,
said Lines.
When the ofcers lay charges they
typically lay one charge for multiple
animals of one species, which all have
similar problems relating to the charg-
es.
In coming up with the charges, our
ofcer believed that the society bears
some responsibility for the fact that the
animals were in distress, but because
the Michels were the immediate care-
takers of the animals thats why they
also face charges for failing to provide
adequate care, said Lines.
If the accused are found guilty, then
the judge may decide to write a court
order prohibiting the ownership of ani-
mals.
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This decision would have
important consequences for
the Oops-a-Dazy society as
a whole.
Currently, both the society
and the Michels may own
and care for animals while
the trial is ongoing and until
a verdict is handed down by
the judge in this case.
Chairman Christine Camp-
bell said the society has not
yet seen the SPCAs report
on the investigation.
We disagree with the
ABSPCAs allegations and
intend to review the matter
carefully. I cannot speak yet
to how we will proceed,
said Campbell. This is very
upsetting to us as this was
a case of people who were
really trying to do as much
as possible, to help the ani-
mals and the community.
The sad fact is that there are
just too many animals need-
ing help. Without enough
foster homes to assist all of
the homeless animals, and
the dedication of pet own-
ers to spay and neuter their
pets, rescue organizations
will always be faced with
the dilemma of how to save
them all. Our foster home
process involves an applica-
tion, orientation, opportuni-
ty for reference checks, and
potential for home checks at
any time. Prior to this inci-
dent, we were in the process
of completing an annual
review of our foster home
policies and our policies are
constantly evolving. We are
continuing to investigate op-
portunities for improvement
and if we identify any as a
result of this incident, we
will certainly be implement-
ing them.
Policies reviewed
The Cheadle 4-H Club auctioned off a prime year-
ling between Heats 3 and 4 of the chuckwagon
races at the Strathmore Stampede on Aug. 1. The
local 4-H club generated $23,500, which will be
donated to the Alberta Childrens Hospital, while
the steer itself will be donated to the Wheatland
Food Bank. Richard Wellings, Long Run Explo-
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and Western Irrigation District each purchased
the steer and donated it back to the club.
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Strathmore native Bret Kenworthy has enjoyed every min-
ute of creating the Strathmore Stampedes posters for the
past four years.
The rst one was inspired by a video
game called Red Dead Redemption and
I used a font called Chinese rocks and I
based it off of that for an outlaw feel, said
Kenworthy.
The second posters origin was to depict
the rodeo energy with powerful animals
such as the bulls.
The 2013 one was with the bull jump-
ing into the re. I wanted to capture the
energy of the rodeo and I know the bull
riders are the main attraction, said Ken-
worthy.
Nothing is more erce then re, so
having a bull jump through re was pretty
cool.
With re being the theme of the 2013
stampede poster, Kenworthy wanted to
carry over the re, and for contrast he put
that into the 2014 edition of the poster.
I was thinking what can contrast with
re, red was very hot, so I wanted to go
with the blue theme. So this years poster I
went with a lightning theme which is kind
of the same energy, said Kenworthy.
There is a couple of photos we applied
with it and ended up being the one with
the chucks.
Kenworthy admits the 2015 poster is the one with the
most country feeling to it.
For this upcoming year there was a new general manager
and they wanted to go back to the country roots and what
really sparked it was home town boys, Denver and Dawson
Johnson said Kenworthy.
The guys came down and we sat around for ve to six
hours taking photos. We really went with a dust and dirt,
gritty lifestyle.
This was Kenworthys rst time doing the cowboy themed
posters. His previous work included oth-
er sport themes like hockey.
I normally deal with hockey. I only do
western once a year and that is for the
Strathmore Stampede, said Kenworthy.
The pop-culture approach displays
a rebellious attitude in the stampede
paintings and that is what Kenworthy is
hoping to depict in his posters.
I look for relations to pop culture.
When some one sees the new poster
I hope they see some kind of western
movie; for example, in the very rst one
I wanted to use the Chinese rock that
they used for the video game and I hope
it was going to give off that same rebel
attitude.
The 2015 poster is a piece that reects
how much of his own vision was used
to produce a phenomenal image for the
next years stampede
It has been a real pleasure being able
to work with photography. I went in not
knowing the image, but when I saw it,
the poster all came together, said Ken-
worthy.
I feel like this was my favourite post-
er and it does the most for speaking to
the western vibe and staying classic, but
staying modern at the same time.
The 2015 Stampede poster was auctioned off at a volun-
teer banquet to Jack and Patty Stewart for $3,000.
Local artists cherishes stampede poster creations
Photo Courtesy of Shauna Kenworthy
Hometown artist Bret Kenworthy has ex-
celled when it comes to creating the Strath-
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years. The 2015 poster is what Kenworthy
feels to be going back to the country routes
of the stampede.
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SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

A newly established museum commit-
tee is hoping to get things moving to
create the Strathmore Museum.
Most of Strathmores history and arti-
facts have been lost over the years, but
Lynn Fair, a member of the committee,
said they want to preserve as much as
they can now for future generations.
We realize establishing a museum is
a complex task, but were starting by or-
ganizing bylaws, forming a society and
creating a foundation to begin the for-
mal process, said Fair.
Our long term vision is for the mu-
seum to be a tourism benet, not only
for the town, but for all the residents of
Wheatland County as a whole.
In 1984, the Klaibers created a plan
for an extensive heritage park, which
was based on the CPR farm that had ex-
isted on both the north and south sides
of the highway. The timing was just not
right, but Bruce Klaiber, who is also a
museum committee member, shared the
original plan with the committee.
Strathmore has a rich history, but
how many people know that it once
had Canadas largest milk factory?
In 1903, the CPR was granted
1,200,000 hectares of land in central
and southern Alberta and in return, the
CPR had to colonize the land and was
responsible for the irrigation system to
service it.
In 1906, the section around Strath-
more was completed. Because the CPR
had a tough time getting potential set-
tlers along the irrigated land, they be-
gan building agricultural demonstration
farms like the one that was in Strath-
more. There were only 12 other demon-
stration farms in Western Canada.
The rewards were huge to CPR - they
would be able to sell the land to settlers
and the railroad would be there to help
export products from the agriculture in-
dustry. The irrigation district headquar-
ters was also in Strathmore, established
in 1911.
The farm was ofcially ready in 1908,
consisting of 400 hectares of irrigated
land. The farm had greenhouses, gar-
den silos and cattle barns. It provided
food and dairy, to the railway passen-
gers and supplied the CPR hotels.
As settlers moved into the area,
the scope of the demonstration farm
changed, from a demonstration and
supply farm, to just supply farm.
There were also once apricots, pear,
apple, crabapple and plum trees, which
were planted by Augustus Griffen in
1935. The poultry farm portion housed
4,000 birds and hatched 10,000 chicks.
Over time the benets of the irriga-
tion system began to diminish and in
1943 CPR decided to dispose of the ir-
rigation district, the supply farm, live-
stock and land. Since then the town has
been built up in all directions around
the former farm, and now all that re-
mains is one of the original buildings.
Bruce Klaiber owns that building. The
plan to reestablish the farm began in
the 80s. It ourished and then died,
Preserving Strathmores history
and then in 1996 because of the dilapi-
dated state of the buildings, Klaiber had
them torn down, with the exception of
the one that still remains.
Abe Fehr Contracting was hired to
restore the building, which is now in
excellent condition and could be used
to house the main part of the museum.
There are not a lot of historic build-
ings left in Strathmore and Fair said it
would be nice if the remaining ones
could become part of a re-created, old-
fashioned main street or built into a
larger tourist attraction in the future.
The goal is grab onto some of our
history before we lose it completely, and
this being one of the surviving build-
ings, its a great place to start this is
the centre point, said Grant Klaiber.
Last year the committee had spent
some time trying to nd a location
when Bruce mentioned his barn.
We were just fortunate that Bruce is
on the committee and this came to light.
I think its very interesting that 30 years
later it can be brought up again and
maybe the times right, said Fair.
It is unfortunate that a lot of the towns
history was lost over the 30 years since
the original Strathmore Park plan, but
Fair is condent if the committee gets
started now, they will have it available
for future generations so that nothing
else is lost.
If we start generating interest, some-
body that would be in an older genera-
tion than us could say we have all this
stuff and nobody in the family wants
it. It could start being stored and going
towards a future museum. We hope to
capture a few things before they disap-
pear by just letting people know there
is a future to the museum, said Fair.
Ive always thought it was a great
idea and its a matter of getting people
motivated. It is a monumental task be-
cause when we started this project 30
years ago, we started realizing that you
start out with this little idea and then all
of a sudden these ideas come ying in
and away it goes, said Grant Klaiber.
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to the museum as they move along the
process of establishing a society and a
foundation.
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The incidence of autism is about 1 in 100 children.
The severity varies greatly and researchers are
working diligently to discover its cause. The
number of cases of autism appears to be rising. It
could be due to better diagnostic techniques. Some
researchers are looking to environmental pollution
as part of the cause.
There is so much research going on in the world
of medicine and pharmacy. Our professional
pharmacists keep current on this research. It makes
us better pharmacists so we are able to serve you
more effectively.
Shannon LeClair Photo
Only one building still
stands from the old
CPR demonstration
farm here in Strath-
more, and may be the
site of the new mu-
seum being proposed.
Bruce Klaiber (l-r)
Josie Peters, Lynn Fair
and Grant Klaiber are
just a few of the mem-
bers excited to see
things getting started.
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PAT FULE
Fule for Thought
This past week, the Fules went to a funeral for the
grandfather of Brennens girlfriend, Abbey. After drop-
ping off the computer drive for the slide show, we
went to a pub for lunch. It was here that I discovered
that my son was already making preparations for my
eventual funeral!
He said, Dad, Ive been thinking a lot about your fu-
neral, and I think when it happens, everyone should
wear shorts! You know, cuz you always wore shorts.
What do you mean wore you know Im still here,
right? Youre actually talking about my funeral to me!?
I must say, I was a bit abbergasted!
He responded with, yeah, but its gotta be you, like
there should be some Elvis songs, you know like My
Way!
First of all, thats Frank Sinatra, and I hate that song,
I replied. He asked me whether or not that really mat-
tered? This was when I began to look back on our de-
cision to have children, trying to recall why? It also got
me thinking of relationships and a column from a year
ago where I gave out bad advice to men about women.
So, with no more death talk, heres some advice for
the gals in relationships some things to denitely
do for a happy life together:
1.) Tell us everything on your minds. Theres nothing
men like more than to hear all about your day, and
please dont leave out any details. We want to hear it
all, what you were wearing, how you felt, who you
saw, the wind velocity at the time, the temperature,
and dont forget to quiz us later. We really want to
prove we heard it all.
2.) Tell us all the things we have to do, and do this
often. Yes, theres nothing like a good woman telling
her man all the things to do in a day, to be better. We
need to be told which parking spot is best, why the
garbage bag has to be changed right at that particular
time, and that the grass needs to be cut. We cant g-
ure those things out on our own, so we look to you
to ll our days with jobs, and we also need to know
exactly when is the perfect time to do them.
3.) When were apart, ask us lots of questions when we
return. When we return from a forced errand, theres
nothing like being interrogated on where we went,
who we saw, what was said, and what they were wear-
ing. Men love to pay attention to little details, and we
appreciate being able to be tested on just how much
we remember. This way, we know just how important
we are to you, and that you care about every little
thing we do on our own.
4.) Tell us regularly when we have to leave for an
event, but take your time. We need to be constantly
reminded that we must be at the party by 7 p.m. or
else. We also know that everything must be perfect,
so please take all the time you need. We get that your
preparations have nothing to do with us ever being
late its us who should be ready. We already know
that you have nothing to wear, because weve seen
the full walk-in closet, and we know youll need to go
shopping soon to nally get some new clothes!
5.) When leaving the party, again, please take your
time. Yes, we know you know everyone at the soi-
ree, and before we go, you have to say goodbye to
each and everyone. We men are in far too big a hurry,
and we dont understand what leaving now actually
means. We think it means hey, were now leaving
now. We have to learn that it means a period of un-
known time to meet, greet, and re-visit people weve
just been with for the past ve hours. Its just rude
to say youre leaving, and then actually do that, right
away. So please take your time well meet you back
at the cash bar!
6.) Before we fall asleep, talk to us all about the party
and other things. There is nothing men like more than
to talk about everything that happened at the party, or
dance. We want to share all of our conversations with
you, and please dont hesitate to ask us again on all
the talks we had. Also, feel free at this time to share
your feelings on anything that comes to your mind.
I mean, hey, its probably 2 or 2:30 a.m., and thats
prime talking time!
So ladies, those are some key things to do to keep
your man happy. Were a simple gender, and Im sure
if you use any or all of these, youll be on the way to
having a happy man in your life! HAH!
(Fule for Thought is a slice of life humourous
column that appears in the Strathmore Times, writ-
ten by long-time resident, town councillor, high
school teacher, coach, husband and father of two
Pat Fule. If you would like to get in touch with Pat,
you can send him an e-mail at Pat.fule@shaw.ca)
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
To the Editor
Recently there has been negative feedback about
the Strathmore Stampede. Instead of spouting off
about the Strathmore and District Agricultural Soci-
ety and the Stampede, why didnt they ask the right
questions?
How long has this person been in Strathmore? Do
they have any knowledge of the history of the Strath-
more Ag Society? Have they done any digging into
why there was no midway at the Strathmore Heritage
Days this year?
If they had gone into the Ag Society ofce and
asked why, they would probably have been told that
there are no midways available. A midway company
did sign a ve-year contract and backed out after one
year. Good midways are not a dime a dozen, nor are
poor midways. What turned up this year was, in my
opinion, not suitable and very expensive. I viewed it
before my son and grandchildren showed up and I
suggested that they not spend the money on a $30
wristband. After they viewed it, they agreed.
As to the comments reported by a local resident
of not being able to get ribbon fries. Too bad! Any
concession that sells ribbon fries takes all of their pro-
ceeds out of the community.
There are two local Lions clubs that offer all of the
pleasures, except ribbon fries, open on the grounds.
Each one of them put all of the volunteer hours and
over $100,000 from their projects back into the com-
munity.
As for the increase in prices, there was a 30 per
cent increase in beef (a major ingredient in beef on a
bun). I agree with the comment about $5 just to walk
around the groundsthat is just ridiculous.
What is Calgarys price? $14? A bottle of water in
Calgary is $4. Here it is $2. That is just because we are
all volunteers who work our buns off to make this a
better community to live in.
As to the comment that the person has lived here
20 years and things have gone down hill the past few
years. I have lived here 30 years, have been involved
in the community and I think have helped make this
a better community.
Instead of complaining about what has happened,
the Ag Society is very active in looking for commu-
nity volunteers. As well, there are the two local Lions
Clubs and other service groups. If you are truly inter-
ested in helping the community, do something about
it and get involved and help with the source of your
issues. If you have contacts for a midway, let the Ag
Society know.
If you wish to help the community, contact a Li-
ons Club member or another service organization and
make a difference - not bitch about inaction or what-
ever.
Bruce Bishop
Strathmore
Instead of complaining, why not make a difference?
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Times Reporter

A report brought to Strathmore Town council in the July 30
meeting, regarding the road reconstruction on Thomas Drive,
had councillors shaking their heads.
Last year, the road was reconstructed and the water line,
sanitary and underground utilities were replaced. Also, an un-
derground storm system was installed, to divert water from
the top of Thomas Drive.
SNC Lavalin did the engineering work on the project and
North Star Contracting was hired for the construction portion.
Earlier this spring there were concerns about potholes and
ponding water on top of Thomas Drive, when we had the
spring melt. That led us to have SNC do an inspection and
report, questioning what steps would be necessary to correct
these issues for the coming spring, to prevent any more pot
holes, said Bryce Mackan, project coordinator for the town.
Engineers recommended that top lifting done this summer
would help prevent potholes and ponding water. Concerns
were raised by council about some of the comments made
in the report, which led them to believe that there is a con-
struction issue with the project. Poor grade nish, inadequate
compaction, and thickness deciency were listed in the re-
port. Mackan said those were the thoughts of the inspector
who came to see the road, but he had no background info on
the design lift underneath.
When we received this report, it was done by someone
that didnt have knowledge of the design of the storm system;
his information was based solely on a visual inspection. The
water ows based on the design will be okay, once we are
able to get the water into the catch basins, which the top lift
will assist with, said Mackan.
The top lift slope and then the adjustment, so that it meets
the catch basins. It will put the ows into the storm system
as designed. So there was a disconnect between the inspector
and the designers simply because he didnt have the back-
ground information.
Mackan further stated that he has been assured by the en-
gineers at SNC (in the roads department in Vancouver) that
directing the ow into the catch basin is designed to handle
all the ows in that area.
Thomas Drives woes continue
I look at Brent Blvd, which never got a second
top lift, and I look at that road and it drives like
it does have a top lift; so I am trying to compare
Brent Blvd now to Thomas Drive and I have a very
hard time doing that. To me its an issue of quality,
said Councillor Bob Sobol.
Im not convinced that North Star did a very
good job on this, and Im concerned that were giv-
ing them the top lift to do and theyre going to x
all these problems, when it seems to me that they
didnt do a very good job on the rst lift.
Councillor John Rempel agreed with Sobol, say-
ing he believes the job is substandard and that the
pooling water is not the big concern.
Its not the only the pooling thats the problem,
its the potholes that will redevelop again next
spring. Just to cover it up with more asphalt doesnt
solve the problem underneath the base of itthat
area is where the problem arises. It doesnt matter
how thick the asphalt is, it will keep breaking if
you dont have the proper base, said Rempel.
He knows that last year the weather wasnt ide-
al and North Star was way behind schedule; they
were rushing to get the project done. In the report,
he also noticed that theres severe segregation in
some areas that start at Centennial Drive and go
back to Parklane Drive. Segregation means the
compacted asphalt has separated and looks like it
has gaps between the rocks.
The work to repair the segregation would be
completed through warranty and should be re-
done to the specications.
My recommendation is to go after them to redo
that whole stretch, take the asphalt off, go back to
the base, put a proper base in there and repave it
again before we ever even consider doing a sec-
ond lift on there, said Rempel.
I cannot support the recommendation of going
ahead with the nal lift on there, were just throw-
ing good money after bad.
The town has worked with North Star in the
past. The contracting company constructed the
road in front of Dairy Queen and came back three
years later and put the top lift on. There were no
concerns then or now with that road.
If the town were to do the top lift this year, it
would complete the contract, the town would be
on the hook for any additional costs incurred if
problems arise afterwards. The warranty on the
work is for two years, so anything to do with the
base work would become the towns responsibility
after that time frame.
The two-year waiting period between initial
paving and the top lift is partly to wait for a base
failure, said Mackan, because there is no way to
know unless that happens. Waiting for it to sink is
the only way to know if it is going to pass or fail
in the future.
If the town waits until 2015 and the road is
worse, then they would go through the same pro-
cess: SNC would go to the site, do an inspection
and say what should be done, and how. It would
be xed and then the top lift would be put on.
When you said that this report by SNC is not
really accurate and its a visual thing what both-
ers me, is why are we getting this as a report then,
because we have to make a decision based on a
awed report and to me, its frustrating that were
going to try and make a decision about hundreds
of thousands of dollars on a report thats not an
accurate one, said Councillor Pat Fule.
Councillor Denise Peterson made the point that
often when inspectors come out they dont have
all of the background information, but town ad-
ministration and council trust the comments in the
reports given.
It concerns me what kind of indemnity the
town will have if we do this now, said Peterson.
She further wondered what waiting an addi-
tional year for the top lift to be done as originally
planned would cost. Her understanding is there
will be more potholes and more complaints in the
future, but the gains could be signicant and there
could be a better understanding of the aggregate
damage by waiting the year.
If we are so concerned about Thomas Drive
if we dont do it this year, and that road is one year
old and that its going to deteriorate that much
more by next year, theres something wrong folks,
that is not right. We should be very, very cautious
here what we should do is go after those people
and get them to x those potholes and make sure
the base is proper and then drive on it for another
year, said Rempel.
This is not good, its not good at all. I really
believe these guys should be out here xing these
things never mind worrying about the top lift.
Were all smart enough to realize, you put the top
lift on, then the water is going to go away, said
Councillor Rocky Blokland,
Sobol moved that the report be accepted as in-
formation and the top lift decision be postponed
to the original schedule in 2015. He said he would
like to see it left up to public works and that he is
going to presume that the road with the warranty
will be in shape for a second lift in 2015.
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summer activities. Mornings 9:00am: Pool;
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1:30pm: Rummikube, Bingo, Canasta,
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Call Valerie 403-480-4087. Hall rentals call
Christine 403-901-1574. Presented by Suzan
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Self-Employment Information session -
Helping your small business succeed on
August 18th at 2pm 3:30pm at McBride
Career Group offce. #103 227-3rd Ave
Strathmore. Pre-registration required.
RSVP to McBride Career Group to reserve
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First Impression. Thursday August 28th,
10am - noon at McBride Career Group
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registration required. RSVP to McBride
Career Group to reserve your spot. Call
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Leaping Dog Racing Womens Triathalon
on Sunday, Aug 17, 2014 in Strathmore.
See this weeks story on page 18 of the
Strathmore Times. You can also visit
www.leapingdogracing.com for more
information.
Harvest Healing Centre Church is having
a community garage sale on Saturday
August 23 from 10am 2pm. 102 Canal
Gardens.
The Easy Going Open is 128 golfers, of all
ages and abilities, to raise funds for the
Strathmore 2015 Alberta 55 Plus Summer
Games. September 20, 2014, Speargrass
Golf: 18 holes of Texas scramble, sample
wine, and compete in mini-contest for
prizes. A full steak dinner and silent auction
table. Early bird registration is available.
Teams or individuals can enter. For
more information and to register please
contact: Tracy Simpson, 403.934.9090
or Email: TracyS@strathmore.ca. We are
also looking for auction item donations.
All proceeds to Strathmore 2015
Alberta 55 Plus Summer Games event:
www.2015strathmoregames.ca
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August 15, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 9
On tour at
Silversprings
The Strathmore Country Gardens
Club all met up at Kinsmen Lake
early on July 19, to take a day trip
to Calgarys Silver Springs Botanical
Gardens. After a wonderful cup of
Timmys, and directions from a few
people, they found their way through
about 12 different types of gardens.
The vision of the park started about
eight years ago and members of
Strathmores club got to talk to some
of the volunteers.
Photo courtesy of Jocelynn Gartner
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

Nature Canada is celebrating
75 years this September and
they are launching a photo con-
test as a way to honour the oc-
casion.
The contest encourages all
Canadians to get out there this
summer, connect with nature,
and take photos of their experi-
ences.
As Canadians get outdoors
and start exploring, Nature Can-
ada thinks people will inevitably
start to connect with nature on a
deeply personal level, said Jodi
Joy, Director of Development for
Nature Canada. We think this
is the rst step to ensuring the
health and well-being of both
nature and, frankly, of ourselves
too.
Until Aug. 31, amateur photog-
raphers and nature enthusiasts
can enter their best and favou-
rite nature photos for a chance
to win. Prizes range from things
like an unlimited national parks
pass, Vancouver Aquarium tick-
ets or bungee jumping.
The grand prize is a multi-day
hike from Copper Cayuse Out-
tters. Judges for the contest
include Olympian Michael Tay-
ler, photographer Michelle Val-
berg, and TVs Survivorman Les
Stroud.
Contest submissions can be
made through Facebook, Twit-
ter, Flickr, e-mail and regular
mail. For more details about the
contest go to http://naturecana-
da.ca/initiatives/photo-contest.
Nature Canada hosts photo contest
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PICTURE PERFECT
Jesus was fond of word-pic-
tures, and He often referred
to little things that made big
impact.
Light a candle in a dark room
and all eyes are drawn to its
glow.
Sprinkle a few grains of salt
over the surface of your meal,
and experience the avor
coming alive!
Gently stir a tablespoon of
yeast into warm milk and its
powerful fermenting action
beings.
Plant a mustard seed in your
garden and watch it spread
like wildre!
Through these summer
months, our church com-
munity has sought to paint a
picture of something small
that has big impact- rest. The
Bible talks about it in terms
of sabbath, but for many of
us, that is a word that doesnt
have a lot of meaning.
Weve intentionally used the
term slowing, to talk about
intentional practices that help
us to step back and gain some
perspective on the frantic
often hurried pace of the lives
we live. Weve tried to break
de-humanizing patterns of
not spending time or paying
attention to God and others,
and weve sought to be more
present to the people around
us.
When you hear or read words
like sabbath, rest, slowing
... what comes to mind? Are
these words that nd expres-
sion in your life and actions?
Maybe you, like myself, could
go for something of what
Jesus offered busy, burnt out
people- the discovery of real
rest. Regardless of what you
make of God, faith, religion
... it is difcult to not see the
seemingly universal appeal to
busyness and full schedules
that dont allow for space,
attentiveness, and slowing.
What small thing might you
do today, this week, or in this
season to paint a different
picture? Ten minutes of being
still, a 30-minute intentional
conversation with someone
... these small things have
the potential to make a very
signicant and big impact on
your life.
Glenn Peterson Pastor
Hope Community
Covenant Church
Pass the Salt
BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH
105 Main St. Carseland
403-934-9337
ofce@bowriveralliance.com
Pastor: Andy Wiebe
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
www.bowriveralliance.com
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY
(1 PET. 2:9)
115A 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403-667-7832
Pastor: Dunmoye Lawal
Sunday Service: 10:30 am
Friday (Divine Encounter): 7 pm
Thursday Bible Study: 7 pm
www.rccgstrathmore.com
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
50 Maplewood Drive 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Childrens Pastor: Lori Dollinger
Youth Pastor: Kyle Lomenda
New Ofce Hours:
9 am - 4 pm Tues - Wed - Thur
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Childrens Church & Nursery in Service
Extending Grace - igniting hope
www.strathmorefullgospel.com
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Meeting in the Lutheran Church
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-983-0081
Pastor: Ghena Girleanu
Services held every Saturday
Sabbath School: 10 AM
Worship Service: 11 AM
www.strathmoreadventist.ca
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym
709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
403-934-2641
Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
Masses: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 10 am
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Thursday Evening Worship: 7:00 pm
Christian Education
Youth & Adults Study : Sunday 9:30 am
Ages 3 to Grad 5: Sunday 10:15 am
Family Worship: Sunday 10:30 am
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ!
ST. MICHAEL & ALL
ANGELS ANGLICAN
Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ
INTERIM WORSHIP LOCATION:
245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore
(NORTH door) 403-934-3017
Pastor & Priest: Bryan Beveridge
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
HOPE COMMUNITY
COVENANT CHURCH
245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore 403-934-2424
Worship Service Sundays 10 am
Lead Pastor: Glenn Peterson
www.hope-community.ca
HARVEST HEALING CENTRE
NEW: 102 Canal Gardens
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Sundays 10:30 am
Come join us for a spirit-lled time
of worship
STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
325 1 Ave 403-934-3543
Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Pastor: Darrell Young
Associate Pastor: Byron Allan
10:30 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com
STRATHMORE UNITED
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
403-934-3025
Rev. Pamela Scott
Sunday Worship 10:30 - 11:30 pm
Babysitting Provided
Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

A new radio station may call Strathmore its
home next year. Clear Sky Radio Inc., based in
Lethbridge, is proposing the Wolf 104.5 country
music station for the area.
Clear Sky, a small broadcast company, has iden-
tied Strathmore as a growing community that
doesnt currently have a radio station, which is
something of a rarity, so an application was pro-
posed. Research done for the application indicat-
ed that a country music station would be the best
t for the area.
That research came back pretty strong that mu-
sically country would be the most embraced mu-
sic format, said Paul Larsen, president of Clear
Sky Radio. Its tough when you come to a town
that has no station because not everybody is go-
ing to like country, and not everybody is going to
like rock. A big benet would be local news and
information, and weather ... very local information
that you dont get listening to satellite radio or a
Calgary radio station.
When talking to people in and around Strath-
more, the biggest complaint Clear Sky Radio
heard was residents can listen to a lot of stations
from Calgary, but none of them are talking about
Strathmores town council, or whats happening
on a day-to-day basis. They dont reference Strath-
mores weather and road conditions either. It was
clear that a big part of the application needed to
be the fact that local up-to-date information will
be delivered.
Two things will differentiate us from Country
105 specically, well certainly play more vari-
ety of music than they play and the number one
reason people will switch is strictly for that lo-
cal news and information. If you live in Strath-
more, you wake up in the morning and turn the
radio on, well be talking about whats going on in
Strathmore, not in Calgary, said Larsen.
Even for people who dont like country music,
what weve found in other communities, is they
will still listen to our station to get that local infor-
mation even if they then switch over to something
else to get the music that they like.
The broadcast company currently has stations in
Medicine Hat and Lethbridge, and recently got the
go-ahead to launch a new station in Cranbrook,
B.C. They have also received permission to open
a second station in Lethbridge.
There are very few towns the size of Strathmore
left in Alberta that dont have their own radio sta-
tions. Youve seen stations pop up in places like
Leduc, Olds, and Lacombe. They have stations, so
I think Strathmore has grown to the size where it
could denitely support a station now of its own,
said Larsen.
The CRTC made the application public a couple
of weeks ago, and it is now in the public interven-
tion phase. Until Aug. 22 at 6 p.m., people can go
onto the website www.1045thewolf.com, nd out
what the application entails and submit their sup-
The Wolf wants to broadcast in Strathmore
port for the idea.
Drumheller has its own station and I know lots of people
listen to it. The community advertising aspect is fantastic,
said Shelly Marshman Neal, who supports the idea.
Anne Pickering is also in favour of the idea.
I really like the idea of a country station, she said. Im
hoping there will be local news and weather updates as well.
I often listen to the Calgary stations and the weather is so
different from ours.
The next step will be the public hearing set for Sept. 25,
where the CRTC will review the application. From there, a
decision is usually made within 90 days. Larsen said if every-
thing follows that time frame, the station could be open and
on-air by late spring, early summer of 2015.
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The Town of Strathmore received funding from
the Alberta government through the Disaster Re-
covery Program. It will be used to rebuild the
Bow Tertiary Outfall, which was damaged in last
years ood.
That is where our treated efuent from the
Waste Water Treatment Plant is put into the Bow
River, said Bryce Mackan, project coordinator for
the Town of Strathmore. We applied for the Disas-
ter Recovery Program and were awarded $600,000
for this project from the province.
The engineering portion of the contract, ap-
proximately $63,000, was awarded to AECOM,
who had done the previous relocation for this
outfall in 2011.
The construction tender closed on July 22.
Of the three quotes given, AECOM recommend-
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was the same construction company who did
work on the outfall a couple of years ago.
The outfall will basically be replaced in the
same manner as the original one, with riprap put
into place to protect it, which should delay any
severe damage.
The construction of the outfall will be similar,
with slight changes to some abridgement along
the outside, to help prevent damage if ooding
occurs again, said Mackan.
The decision to replace the outfall with only mi-
nor changes was made at a provincial level.
We were frustrated when they rst designed
it and put it into the river like that. We felt there
were better ways and cheaper ways to do it and we
were told we had to do it that way, said Chief Ad-
ministrative Ofcer Dwight Stanford. Even now
again we wish we could do it where it wouldnt
possibly be destroyed again, but we had to follow
the procedure and do it the same way again basi-
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Cassia Schramm, a graduate of Rosebud School
for the Arts is getting back to her musical roots
by participating in the 15 Minutes of Fame held in
Rosebud August 31. She also sings with groups
such as Mull River Shuffers, Fools Tongue and
other alumni from Rosebud, ftting her music be-
tween her many acting engagements.
Photo courtesy of Cassia Schramm
LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor

My spirit was really longing for music, says Cassia Sch-
ramm, graduate of Rosebud School of the Arts.
Since producing her rst album in 2010, she says, I feel
really blessed to have been working a lot as an actor and
that took up a lot of time, so music got put a little bit on the
back burner.
Early this summer, she recognized a longing to get back
to music and decided to plan a music tour. All of a sudden,
she said, there were places to play and people that wanted
to play with me. Its like Ask and you shall receive.
She mentioned her idea to Nathan Schmidt, Rosebud ac-
tor and musician. He immediately said, Well, Id be happy
to play with you, naming a song from her album that hed
especially like to perform together.
When Schramm invited friends Joel Goundry and Sienna
Holden, each of them also gave her an immediate yes.
Its really afrming for me, to have such enthusiasm come
up behind me, said Schramm.
With Schramm on vocals and guitar, Holden performing
vocals, Goundry doing percussion and vocals, and Schmidt
on the ddle, mandolin and vocals, they have performed
house concerts in Rosebud and Olds, with other events
upcoming in Blackfalds, Okotoks, Edmonton and Calgary.
They are also performing dinner music for Rosebud Theatre.
On August 31, they will perform at Rosebuds outdoor
music festival, 15 Minutes of Fame. Schramm herself will
also perform at the festival with the Mull River Shufers and
Fools Tongue.
Schramm is also satisfying that longing for music by work-
ing on a second album; it is a 3-track EP called In Memory
Of, which she hopes will be out this fall. She wrote the
three songs a few years ago, at a time when several mem-
bers of her family were dying.
It was one of those seasons when it comes all at once.
She is already observed the impact of these songs when she
plays them live.
I did some songs in Olds, which is my hometown, she
says. These people that Im writing songs for were from
Olds and you look around and everyones weeping.
This fall, while Schramm returns to acting with Sandbox
Cassia Schramm lls her spirit with music
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Did You Know?
The word Checkmate in chess comes from the Persian phrase Shah Mat,
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When we think of Shake-
speare, many of us roll our
eyes and say a prayer of
thanks that high school is
over; but Brad Graham, di-
rector of the theatre compa-
ny Suspension of Disbelief, is
giving us a fun opportunity
to look at Shakespeare differ-
ently.
We get the idea that Shake-
speare is serious business
and needs to be told in a seri-
ous way, said Graham. but
I think theres something in
almost every one of his plays
that is just hilarioussit-com
worthy stuff. We were look-
ing for something whimsical,
magical and fun to give to
our audience this summer,
Graham said.
So with that in mind, hes
directing a cast and crew of
Rosebud students, residents
and graduates in an up-to-
date production of Shake-
speares The Tempest.
Graham said Prospero
(Kelsey Krogman) is a single
mother, feeling abandoned
and cut off from her commu-
nity. Her blended family in-
cludes her daughter Miranda
(Emily Boyle) and Ariel (Jen-
ny Daigle) as the wilful teen
whos ready to be out on her
own. Prosperos foster son,
Caliban (Conrad Belau), has
got into some trouble and
needs a lot of care and dis-
cipline.
The Tempest is a story
about family and reconcili-
ation, the relationships be-
tween parents and children
that Graham said he was in-
trigued to explore.
Its a family dynamic ...
that seems so modern, but
was being explored by this
writer that long ago, said
Graham.
In 2013, their rst sea-
son, Suspension of Disbelief
produced Much Ado About
Nothing. Graham said they
received a lot of compliments
from people new to Shake-
speare. He said some audi-
ence members were nervous
coming into the show, about
whether theyd know what
was going on, or if this was
really for them. Before they
left, theyd discovered how
great the classical language
could be when used to clear-
ly tell the story.
This year, the show returns
to the outdoor Forum Amphi-
theatre, on the grounds of the
Badlands Passion Play.
We get to make a big storm
The Tempest, Graham said.
The audience may get to
play a part in that, which will
be some fun.
Hes pleased the show also
includes original music by
Jessica Benini. The Tempest
runs Aug. 21 to 24 and 27 to
30 at 7 p.m., with additional
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Times Reporter
Young skateboarders competed in the inaugural Langdon
Skateboarding Comp 2014 on Aug. 9 at Langdon Park. This
was the re-run of the event that was rained out during Lang-
don Days in July.
We are doing a fundraiser for the skate park,said Tyler
Homonko, youth club recreational director for the Langdon
community association. A couple of friends and I got in-
volved with youth group a few years ago and they allowed
us to raise $300,000 to build an addition to this park.
The initiative for events like these is to get the youth out to
participate in competitions and interact with other boarders.
It is all for the youth. I grew up here for 16 years and
it can be boring, so we needed something to do, said Ho-
monko. We (the youth club) do a lot of fun things around
here. The goal is to get a good rep for the youth around the
park, the people that use it every day and have fun, said
Homonko.
Those who really take a keen interest in skateboarding
essentially cover the event costs.
There are denitely costs incurred. It has really just been
funded by those who love the sport and if you have the mon-
ey and are willing to put your money where your mouth is.
I stepped up and helped fund this. The LCA (Langdon Com-
munity Association) also pitched in, said Homonko.
Homonko is hopeful to run another one of these compe-
titions next year. He would like to give a huge shout out
to the LCA, Mission Snow and Skate, Shreds in Cochrane,
Sullys, H&M Sports and Adrian Martinez for designing the
awards for the winners.
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The 11th consecutive Gleichen
Rodeo is set to get underway on
the weekend of Aug. 22-23, at the
Gleichen Ag Society rodeo grounds.
The rodeo may be small but it
still provides the entertainment val-
ue of larger rodeos.
It is pretty much like your nor-
mal FCA rodeo. They have got the
wild pony races and sheep riding
for the kids, said Slim Wilson,
Gleichen Rodeo organizer.
As for live entertainment, there
will be live bands the whole week-
end, with some new bands and re-
peat artists that appear every year.
There will be live entertainment
in the beer gardens for at least Fri-
day and most likely both nights,
said Wilson. The rst night will
have a couple of guys with guitars
and then the second night will be
a band which will hopefully be Lo-
gan Hope from last year.
Local riders and stock will be
used for the event.
It would be similar to Rocky-
ford, having the same stock and
same cowboys, said Wilson.
According to Wilson, the aver-
age crowds for the rodeo will be
around 200 to 300 people for both
days.
The kids events, for sure, are a
favourite as they have a ton of peo-
ple such as grandparents, relatives
and parents that come out to watch
the wild horse races, said Wilson.
Local cowboys and cowgirls will
try and give the crowd something
to cheer about.
Gleichens Jayden and Riley Wil-
son will be there competing in the
junior barrels. Marcie Wilson will
be in the Ladies Barrel racing, Ja-
son Wilson will be in bull ghting,
said Wilson.
The prize money will be a pot of
$1,200 and the juniors have $400
added on to their possible earnings.
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JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

Strathmore native, Darren Hayner,
moved to Strathmore when he was in
Grade 7 and he always had a passion for
triathlons. Hayner manages to balance
his work as a millwright in Calgary with
training for triathalon
events. He has recently
competed in some well-
known races like the
Whistler Ironman com-
petition, where he quali-
ed for the upcoming
World Ironman champi-
onship in Kona, Hawaii
set to run on Oct. 11.
In Strathmore, I start-
ed with cross country
in junior high. I ran all
my life. In high school
I played basketball for
Pat Fule, said Hayner.
I continued running after doing 10 km
races. I did not start triathlon until 17
years ago and I had to learn how to
swim to do it it was a little rough that
way, said Hayner.
The continuous running showed re-
sults as he won the Tri-Smore last year
and nished a mere 24 seconds behind
this year.
He admits that there were many dif-
culties to overcome to feel comfortable
in long races such as Ironmans and just
registering in them was motivation.
It has been a long progress to get to
this point, you start out at basic obstacle
with the triathlon. My motivation is to
enter these races training scared is
what motivates me to get into that pool
and do the distance, said Hayner.
As for his experience
in Whistler, Hayner really
embraced the challenge
especially being on the
bike with the windy con-
ditions.
This is my third Iron
distance race. So I knew
from three years ago I
had to improve on the
bike, and I am plateaued
on the swim but it gets
me out of the water in
the top 25 per cent, said
Hayner.
Training was pivotal for
him as he did a lot of indoor cycling
training to prepare for Whistler this time
around.
This last year was a lot of indoor
trainer on the bike in the winter so I re-
ally pushed it, said Hayner.
According to Hayner, the strong point
for him is running and is less of a focus
point in his training.
I teach Grassy Knoll training camp in
Calgary every April for eight months. I
Living the triathlon dream
Longtime triathlete and Strath-
more native, Darren Hayner re-
cently competed in the Whistler
Ironman.
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have about forty people under me that
I coach as well, said Hayner.
Theyre all from different sports mar-
athons what we do here is straight high
intensity speed work. (The athletes) can
push harder and that increases your
condence in racing when you know
you can push that hard.
That is the Grey Cup or World Series
of triathlons, it is very hard to qualify
for. I had dreams of getting there one
day and I race again in two months so
my recovery time will not be as optimal
as some other racers that qualied ear-
lier in the year, said Hayner.
If he feels recovered enough from
Whistler, Hayner will push to be better
but will enjoy it more so that he made it.
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The Strathmore Silhouettes gymnas-
tics team is getting back on track, in
hopes of being provincial bound by the
time competition starts next January.
I have 17 girls that range from ages
six to 16. The pre-competitive are from
age six to eight and the competitive are
nine and up, said Tara Smith, Silhou-
ettes head coach.
I started last September with seven
competitive girls, as a lot of my older
girls have moved on to other sports, or
decided it was too difcult to do three
days of training because of school.
The training sessions for the pre-com-
petitive are two nights a week for four
hours. For the competitive athletes, the
practices run three days, for 12 hours
total.
Starting next year, pre-competitive
and competitive will be training often
on the same days, which will prove
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and mentoring one another during training.
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benecial as the older group can pro-
vide some mentorship to the younger
ones.
The pre-competitive group will be
training Sundays and Tuesdays with
Kassie, my sixteen-year-old competitive
athlete, and I will coach the competi-
tive on the same night so that they can
mentor the younger group, said Smith.
After losing the older girls to other ac-
tivities, Smith made the decision to hold
tryouts to develop and grow a team.
I decided to hold tryouts and our
team went from seven members to 17
members. Right now I have seven pre-
competitive members and 10 competi-
tive, said Smith.
The goal for the team is to train as hard
as possible for competitions throughout
the year; as the younger group will do
three competitions and the older girls
will do upwards of 10 a year.
It is all provincial at this point and
we have gone to one out of province.
They start at the end of January and go
until May, said Smith.
The biggest event in my mind is
southern zones and there they can qual-
ify for provincials.
The Silhouettes consistently had ath-
letes in provincial competitions.
Until last year, I consistently had a
couple of girls in provincials each year;
because I had such a small group last
year, I only had a couple of girls at the
provincial 2 level, said Smith.
We are starting to grow slowly but
surely and have to start back at square
one with baby steps and grow the pro-
gram again.
The tryout process starts with ses-
sions to see if the girls can last in a t-
ness sport such as gymnastics and test
their exibility.
They will usually come and do a
training night with me. I can see then
if they will last for four hours and how
the girls t in with the group, and look
for things like natural strength and ex-
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Spots for both groups are essentially
full, but Smith may open one spot to ll
in the pre-competitive category to bring
the number to eight.
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There is a new alternative for Strath-
more mothers to take into consider-
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babies.
The idea is that moms can come to
the pool with their babies, so this way
it allows them to come in without get-
ting child care, said Brenda Condon,
assistant manager of the aquatic centre.
The babies must be old enough to
sit up and hold their heads up, as they
are placed in a little boat nearby mom,
when the mothers are in the water.
They have to be able to sit up and
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a good way to help some of the moth-
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stress and get healthier.
Strathmore aquatic centre staff would
really like mothers to come and try it
out and see how it works for them.
Sessions run on Monday, Wednesday
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a.m., starting in October. Evenings go
from 8 p.m. to 9 p.m. on Monday and
Wednesdays and start in the fall with
earlier times from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30
p.m.
For more information you can call
the Strathmore aquatic centre at 403
934-3325.
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Square
dancing fun
for all ages
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

The term square dancing may evoke
the image of white-haired seniors and
women dressed in crinolines dancing
the night away. While that may have
been the case in the past, the Wheat-
land Whirlers Square Dance club wants
you to know that square dancing is
open to all ages.
What I would love to see is fami-
lies joining, mothers and fathers and
their children. The only thing we ask
for in children is they have the capa-
bility of concentrating for a length of
time, said Pius Sauverwald, President
of the Wheatland Whirlers. For some
reason, people have the impression that
square dancing is only for old people.
It is not; its a family activity. The most
interesting part about square dancing is
the activity, because were moving all
the time, and the social aspect of it; we
develop great friendships amongst our-
selves.
The club practices modern square
dancing, which means they also dance
to more modern music.
Old-time dances use maybe 20 differ-
ent calls, modern use at the recreational
level that most people will dance uses
68 calls, but theres actually over 400,
said Claudia Littlefair, a member of
the Wheatland Whirlers. Old-time you
dance usually to live ddle music, mod-
ern you dance to every kind of music
there is, even Lady GaGa or classical
music, show tunes, country and west-
ern, pop rock. Anything that has a re-
ally nice beat.
The dress code is different too, it can
be casual, western, or traditional; its
up to each dancer. Littlefair said square
dancing is the opposite of what peoples
perception is. When you hear square
dancing, you think a barn, ddle mu-
sic and crinolines. Yes, there are people
dancing that are seniors now, but many
of them began square dancing at ages
20 or 30 and they didnt have grey hair
when they started.
Dave and I, weve danced for over 20
years now and if all it was, was old-time
square dancing you would get bored
eventually; because with 20 calls, pretty
soon you actually memorize the dances,
whereas in modern, every dance is dif-
ferent and it depends what the caller
decides to do with the calls, said Little-
fair.
The Wheatland Whirlers meet every
Wednesday at Westmount School during
the dance season of September to April.
Even if you have never square danced
before, Littlefair said it shouldnt let it
stop you.
You dont have to know how to
square dance, well show you how,
said Littlefair. I think it helps you in
three ways; youre going to meet peo-
ple, youre going to have a lot of fun, so
its like a stress buster almost, and its
really good physical and mental exer-
cise. They say dancing is one of the few
activities that challenges the brain and
your body at the same time.
On Sept. 24 and Oct.1 there will be
two free dancing and dessert evenings.
The evenings are for anyone who would
like to give square dancing a whirl
no experience necessary. Both sessions
will be held at Westmount School from
7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
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HEALTH CREW, Pen Check-
ers. Immediate permanent
full-time positions available.
Wages are negotiable and
will commensurate accord-
ing to qualications and ex-
perience. Lakeside offers an
excellent benet package.
Will train the right candidate.
Fax resume to: Chris Sparrow
- JBS Lakeside Feeders 403-
362-8231. No telephone
inquiries.
LIVESTOCK
PATTEN - POLLITT Perfor-
mance Horse & Production
Sale. Sunday, August 17 at
1 p.m. Preview at 10 a.m.
Rope and ranch horses.
Complete Mare & Foal Dis-
persal for Jim & Faye Pollitt.
7 day guarantee on all broke
horses. Catalogue available
at www.northernhorse.com.
Rory Patten 780-388-2139.
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GREENHOUSE IN LYALTA
AREA IS SEEKING STAFF
Monday to Thursday 8 am. - 3 pm.
Applicants must be self-motivated,
energetic, enthusiastic and have
their own transportation.
Email resume to:
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HIRING IMMEDIATELY
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CUSTOM FEEDLOT & FARMING
OPERATION LOOKING
FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
Competitive wages including O.T
and other Benets.
Valid drivers licence and a good
attitude a must. High school
diploma an asset.
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NAMAKA FARMS INC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Fax (403) 934-6133
Remuda Building is looking for
hardworking individuals to join our
growing business.
We are currently looking for a
FRAMING CARPENTER
to join a great team
building structures in the agriculture /
commercial / acreage market.
Please call 403-651-4304 or
check out the OUR TEAM page at
remudabuilding.com for more info.
is hiring:
Cooks
4 Full Time, Permanent
$13.50 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years
Skills: Prepare and cook full course meals and
individual dishes including for customers with food
allergies or intolerances, while ensuring quality of
food and determine size of food proportions are
met. Work with minimal supervision and train staff
in preparation, cooking and handling of food. Clean
and inspect kitchens and food service areas, Work
with specialized cooking equipment (deep fryer,
etc). Good oral communication, ability to work
with others, job task planning and organizing, and
signicant use of memory required. Speak English,
Read English, Write English
How to Apply- with resume to: 510 Highway #1
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1M6
By Mail or In Person between 9:00 and 17:00 :
By Fax :(403) 934-9502
Machinist
required
Willing to
train, must
be reliable.
Send resume
& salary
expectations to
sndindustrial@
shaw.ca
Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub
is hiring:
Kitchen Food
Services
Manager
1 Permanent, Full Time
$15.75 hourly, for 44 hour/week
1-2 years experience required
Requirements/Skills: Ability to supervise and
co-ordinate activities of up to 15 kitchen/food
service helpers and cooks who prepare and
portion food, while ensuring food service and
quality control of all foods. Kitchen and
cooking experience required and must have
knowledge of the establishments culinary
genres and learn specic recipes. Will be
responsible to train staff in job duties, sanita-
tion and safety procedures, and their imple-
mentation. Must possess great oral commu-
nication, excellent problem solving skills, and
organized job task planning abilities. Must also
have the ability to work well with others in a
fast-paced environment while under pressure.
Standing and/or walking for extended periods.
Speak English, Read English, Write English.
To Apply: by email to
strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com or in person
to Peter Klironomos at 380 Ridge Road,
Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5 between 2pm & 5pm
PART TIME
CLEANERS
required
Mon-Fri
No
weekends.
Call for
more info
403-651-2998
Golden Hills School Division
requires the services of
TWO 6 HR/DAY EDUCATIONAL
ASSISTANTS FOR CENTRAL
BOW VALLEY SCHOOL
(located in Gleichen, Alberta) for the
2014-2015 school year.
Training and/or experience in supporting
students with special needs would be an asset
but training will be provided. Please email
resumes to laurie.huntley@ghsd75.ca or drop
them off at the GHSD ofce in Strathmore.
GHSD thanks all applicants for their interest
but only those short listed will be contacted.
Positions will remain open until they are lled.
Successful candidates will be required to
produce a current Criminal Record Check and
Child Intervention Check.
TIRE TECH REQUIRED. Apply
within with resume to Bob @
Fountain Tire.
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIP-
MENT Operator School.
No Simulators. In-the-seat
training. Real world tasks.
Weekly start dates. Job
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1-866-399-3853.
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Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or
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JASPER SUPER A. Jasper
Super A is currently recruit-
ing for Grocery and Pro-
duce Managers. The suc-
cessful candidates will be
responsible for all aspects
of managing a grocery or
produce department, includ-
ing marketing, merchandis-
ing, controlling and human
resource management. Ap-
plicants must have 3 years of
retail grocery experience. A
minimum Grade 12 Diploma
(or equivalent) and a Clean
Security Clearance are also
required. Jasper Super A of-
fers competitive compensa-
tion and health benets as
well as the opportunity for
personal and professional
development. If you believe
that you are prepared for
these challenging positions
and have an interest in work-
ing within a dynamic orga-
nization, please submit your
resume, in condence to: Hu-
man Resources Advisor, The
Grocery People Ltd., 14505
Yellowhead Trail, Edmonton,
AB, T5L 3C4. Fax 780-447-
5781. Email: humanresourc-
es@tgp.ca.

WINCH TRACTOR OPERA-
TORS. Must have experi-
ence operating a winch. To
apply fax, email or drop off
resume at the ofce. Phone
780-842-6444. Fax 780-
842-6581. Email: rigmove@
telus.net. Mail: H&E Oileld
Services Ltd., 2202 - 1 Ave.,
Wainwright, AB, T9W 1L7.
For more employment in-
formation see our webpage:
www.heoil.com. PCL Energy now hiring
Journeyperson: Pipetters,
Millwrights ($40+/hour) and
Scaffolders ($38+/hour) for
immediate shutdown work
on an industrial project in
Vanscoy, SK. LOA of $145/
day worked, travel and bo-
nuses paid! We offer com-
petitive wages and benets.
Call 780-468-8026 and send
resume to: pclenergyjobs@
pcl.com.
AN ALBERTA OILFIELD com-
pany is hiring experienced
dozer and excavator opera-
tors, meals and lodging pro-
vided. Drug testing required.
780-723-5051.
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Team Coordinator Various Locations
At AFSC, everything we do is focused of providing value to our clients. We recognize that the
key to our success is our people. As a progressive and rapidly changing organization, we con-
tinue to develop and nurture our reputation as a great place to work and are always looking
for skilled individuals to join our team in one of our 50+ offices located throughout Alberta.
We are currently looking for Team Coordinators in various locations across the province.
RESPONSIBILITIES
As a Team Coordinator you will be responsible to manage a team of Client facing staff, from
Client Service Representatives to Product Specialists to Relationship Managers. You will be
required to oversee different offices and coordinate the allocation of work and resources in
your area. You will be asked to ensure your team has the right skills, knowledge, tools and
resources to excel in their job.
As a natural born leader, you enable and motivate your team to provide our clients with
excellent customer service, in line with the values of our company. You mentor and coach
new staff, as well as provide career development and performance discussions.
You will also cooperate with senior management staff, in looking for new ways to improve
and excel as an organization.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education & Experience:
Minimum of an applicable 2 year College Diploma with 8 years of progressive and proven
supervision and team building/leading experience,
OR an applicable 4 year University Degree with 6 years of progressive and proven supervision
and team building/leading experience.
Competencies:
Strong leadership skills to motivate and coordinate.
Pro-active in continued professional and personal skill development
Excellent relationship building skills and organizational skills.
High energy work ethic, unquestionable integrity and an ambition to succeed.
Travel between different offices in the region will be a requirement.
SALARY
$90,072 - $112,488 /Year
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THE STRATHMORE
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Ross
Collins
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605-6830
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477-5422
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Dixie
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(403)
934-1034
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(403)
901-5855
MOVE IN NOW!!!!
HILLCREST MANOR
Backing onto the canal - this
fully developed walkout has an
oversized triple garage. Loads of
upgrades. This is another fine
home built by Rich-Lee Custom
Homes!
$439,900 - FULLY FINISHED WALKOUT
BACKING ONTO GREEN SPACE
CUSTOM DESIGN ORIGINAL
OWNERS
$324,900 - OVER 1500 SQ FT
MAIN FLOOR FAMILY RM
2 FIREPLACES 2 SUNROOMS
CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION
$294,900 - 4 LARGE BEDROOMS-
MAIN FLOOR FAMILY RM
OPEN DESIGN OVERSIZED LOT
CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION
$195,900 - CLOSE TO SCHOOLS &
PARKS, UPGRADED FLOORING
3 BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS
IMMACULATE MOVE IN READY
50 X 32 HEATED INSULATED
SHOP IN ARROWWOOD
Newer metal roofing, siding, infra
red and overhead furnace, two piece
washroom with hot water, office and
showroom. 12,000lb hoist, large air
compressor and pneumatic lines
throughout shop area. Excellent
value. $110,000
3 Acres west of Strathmore, Amazing
views from the upper deck and lower
covered deck. 2 Storey with so many
extras, 2 fireplaces, hardwood, gran-
ite, ceramic tile, 2 garages, top of the
line appliances, the list goes on!!
$699,000.
$449,000
POST OFFICE BUILDING - 2800
Sq. Ft., built in 1984, Lease in
Place! Great Investment
Opportunity
Vacant Residential lot in Carseland, build your dream
home here! $59,900 plus GST
$334,900
This modified bi-level is in
established subdivision, 3 bed-
rooms, fully developed, big
rooms, huge kitchen with island
and eating area, oversized double
heated garage. Why Rent OWN!
MOSSLEIGH
1100 sq ft home with excellent
renos and insulated shop with
woodstove heat. This property
is a gardeners dream. Huge
trees. Greenhouse frame.
Unlimited parking. For more
photos check MLS C3623608.
Affordable price. $169,900.
BLACKIE AREA
25 acres overlooking wet land
and great mountain view. Just
north of Dinton Hall. Move on
home with walk-out basement
overlooking waterfront. Two+1
bed. Original hardwood. Private
landscaped setting. Heated dou-
ble detached garage. Horse and
chicken shelter.Excellent property
at $549,900. MLSC3626289.
$229,900 - 3 BEDROOMS 3
BATHROOMS, DETACHED GARAGE
UPGRADED FLOORING & FINISH
ARROWWOOD
Beautiful character home across fromthe
Arrowwood school. Two bed plus bonus
roomup and one bed down. Two wash-
rooms. Enjoy the huge gardens from
your front verandah or side deck. The
double lot may have subdivision poten-
tial. The oversized heated double garage
is perfect for the handyman. For more
info. see MLS C3625420. $229,900.
$279,900 - BACKING ONTO GREEN
SPACE, FULLY FINISHED ATTACHED
GARAGE, VAULTED CEILINGS
HARDWOOD FLOORS
Upgraded bungalow with
luxury of small town living in
Standard. Kitchen cabinets,
countertops, appliances,
flooring and lighting all
upgraded. Attached oversize
double garage and enclosed
deck. Move in and enjoy.
$245,000
2 bedroom home with new
flooring, bathroom fixtures
and newer appliances.
$42,000
SMALL TOWN LIVING AT
ITS BEST. Bungalow on
large lot and quiet street in
Standard. Fireplace,
hardwood and main floor
laundry. Great opportunity.
$179,900
THIRD FLOOR 2
BEDROOM APARTMENT
In Lambert Village. 60+ adult
living. Great view from
balcony. Close to downtown.
$179,900
BEAUTIFUL 4 LEVEL SPLIT backing onto golf course in Hillview. Large family room,
gas fireplace. Modern kitchen with stunning maple cabinets. Impressive home. $474,900
BEAUTIFUL VILLA in
popular Diamond Shores
adult community. Fully
finished walkout backing onto
lake. Hardwood, fireplace and
large attached garage.
$469,900
HOUSES ARE SELLING FAST UNDER
$400,000! PRICE REDUCED $589,900
Youll fall in LOVE, Over 3000 sq ft, Open Concept,
Bonus Room, Sunshine Basement, Backing onto
Green space.
BEAUTIFUL 4 LEVEL SPLIT, MASSIVE
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COMMERCIAL FEATURE
PROPERTY
153 ORCHARD PARK ROAD
60x60
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465sqft.)
PRICE REDUCED
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157 ACRES CROP LAND Just west of town limits. Possible subdivisions. Great investment.
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5 BEDROOM HOME
with new windows, water lines, fur-
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sized single garage. $180,000
3+2 BEDROOMS,
2 bathrooms, 3acres with fully
developed bungalow and double
detached garage. Needs lots of
TLC. Located west of Hussar on
3 acres. $240,000
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403-850-4593
Aztec Ofce Located:
#106 - 304, 3rd. Ave., Strathmore
Always wanted to start your own
Business? Here is the opportunity!
Commercial building located right in
downtown Strathmore $649,900!
Commercial building with numerous bays
and office in the industrial area in
Strathmore $1,400,000.
Both have the potential to run youre own
Buiness and possible lease out a portion
of the build to subsidize the cost!
Call to day for more information!
INVESTMENT ALERT
FOR SALE OR LEASE!
THE STRATHMORE REALTY GROUP
Tina Scott
Associate
Broker
403-901-5388 cell
www.strathmorerealty.ca
104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
The Old Home Hardware Building
CARSELAND AT THE BOW
5.76 acres, 1500sq.ft. home built in 2001.
Excellent set up for a couple of horses.
Double attached heated garage, dog run,
large storage shed, animal shelters.
Immediate possession.
$480,000.
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CRAIGS HOME SALES. Mod-
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$116,900. For more details
call Marg at Craigs Home
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AUCTIONS
WHEATLAND AUCTIONS Huge
Fall Consignment Auction.
Sept. 6 in Cheadle, Alberta.
Farm equipment, construc-
tion equipment, vehicles,
RVs, tools and much more!
Phone 403-669-1109; www.
wheatlandauctions.com.

COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION!
7th Annual Red Deer Fall
Finale. September 19 - 20,
Westerner Park. Consign
today. 1-888-296-0528 ext.
103; egauctions.com.

AUCTION. August 16, 1 p.m.
Large variety custom log fur-
niture. Each piece is unique!
Location 30 kms south of
Wainwright, Alberta on Hwy
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780-842-5666.
REAL ESTATE
BC PROPERTY FOR SALE IN
SOUTH OKANAGAN. Single
wide modular home with at-
tached sun room. Corner lot,
river front, swimming pool,
club house, all amenities. 40
minutes to Penticton. Contact
Lanny at (520) 464-7454.
La Shaun Andrews
403-850-4593
Just 15 minutes south of Strathmore!
Beautiful totally upgraded Fully Finished
Walkout Bungalow with west views
and backs to golf course! Price reduced come
take a look at this amazing community!!
$574,900
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Jim & Jody
Buckle
403-325-7347
REMAX REALTY HORIZON
MLS# C3616464
$299,900
LAND FOR YOU
Over 57 acres to build on.
Prime locaton, fat site.
Put your home where you want.
30 minutes to Calgary,
15 to Strathmore.
MLS# C3621828
$349,900
ACREAGE FOR YOU
Beautfullymaintained3bdrmhome
Hardwoodfooringthroughout, Two
upgraded4pcebaths
Hg covered deck, Dbl garage, heated &
insulated, small detachedstudio, terrifcyard,
maturetrees.
MLS# C3615791
$179,900
TRUCKERS OR TRADESMAN
1.9acres with30x40shop
Heatedandinsulated
Nice2storeywithnewer fooring&cabinets
Newshingles, nicelylandscaped
Wraparoundverandah, maturetrees
MLS# C3603572
$33,900
LOT TO BUILD ON IN GLEICHEN
Great locaton, has a back lane
Close to school & playground
Well worth a look.
MLS# C3619013
$225,000
LAKE SIDE BEAUTY
Over 1000 sq f of living space
Beautful A-frame constructon.
Fully landscaped & Mature trees
Many newer upgrades, Guest house.
Lake access close by.
MLS# C3605989
$279,900
GARDENERS PARADISE
Over 3/4acreparcel with2BdrmHome
Recentlyupgraded, shingles, siding, water tank,
insulatonandsomenewwindows
Gardenshed&small barnas well.
Maturetrees &fenced.
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Build your dream home!
Located 15 minutes
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South of Eagle Lake
2 parcels available
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GARDENERS PARADISE
IN STANDARD
- $229,900
1212 sq.ft. bungalow
Fully finished
3 bdrms, 2 full baths
75x 158 beautifully
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TWO HOMES ZONED
R-3 - $450,000
Great rental
properties!
762 sq.ft., 3 bdrms
1250 sq.ft., 5 bdrms
Single detached
garage
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CALL SHAUNA 3 ACRES NW OF
STRATHMORE - $649,900
Impressive 8 bedroom
3 bath home
Located on 3 acres NW
of Strathmore
Fully finished with suite
30x40 heated,
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6.76 ACRES NEAR
HUSSAR - $299,900
Renovated open
beam home
1 + 1 bdrm
+ office
Fully finished
2 31x75 barns
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1918 sq.ft of WOW
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Hillview Estates
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STUNNING CONDO
- $310,000
Like new
1424 sq.ft. condo
3 bdrms, 2 baths
Loads of upgrades
Double attached
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CALL SHAUNA HANDYMANS PROJECT
IN NAMAKA - $189,900
Cute and quaint home
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809 sq.ft. situated on 5
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New siding & electrical
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Double detached garage
CALL SHAUNA NEEDS FINISHING
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1949 sq.ft. home in
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1216 sq.ft. ,
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Lovingly landscaped
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Refreshed 1440 sqft home
Situated on 1.66 acres
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3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
Beautiful prairie views
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- $220,000
1088 sq.ft. condo
2 bedrms, 2 full baths
1088 sq.ft
Underground parking
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Loads of upgrades!
Single Detached
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CALL SHAUNA UPDATED HOME WITH
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1205 sq.ft. home
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Upgrades include newer
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Situated on large lot in
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28x28 heated garage
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1140 sq.ft.
immaculate bilevel
3 bdrms, 2 full baths
Vaulted ceilings
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Double detached garage
CALL SHAUNA 10.4 ACRES ON THE
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- $999,900
Gorgeous home
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Set up for horses
Barn/shop & 2 triple garages
Breathtaking mountain
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Like new 983 sq.ft.
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Granite countertops
2 underground
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- $149,900
1 bdrm condo
Beautiful view of the
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Freshly painted and
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60+ retirement living
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CUTE & QUAINT
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2+1 brms, 2 baths
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324-2944.
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$900/mth + $900 S.D. +
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per mo. Security Deposit.
Available Sept 1, 2014. 403-
934-4407.
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403-874-7660
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STRATHMORE
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$549,900
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utes east of Calgary.
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46.56
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0.46 Acres,
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Half mile off
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157 ACRES
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$1,225,000
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START HERE
$249,900
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WELL KEPT BILEVEL
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$113,900
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Large 1 bedroom
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Tons of views
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VILLAGE
$149,900
CALL LORNA COME SEE!
$175,000
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JUST LIKE BRAND NEW
ONE OF THE LARGER I
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OWNER KEEPS THIS HOME
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$374,500
OVERSIZED
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5 BDRMS, 3 BATHS
GREENMEADOWS
$322,500
SPACIOUS
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