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Thirteen men participated in the Walk a Mile in Her Shoes in Castor on June 17 including, from the left, Alex Bauer, Keegan Miller and Max Schaffner. So far $7158<br />

has been raised, with more expected.<br />

ECA Review/J. Geddes<br />

Unusual sight on Castor street<br />

by Jamie Geddes<br />

On Fri., June 17, main street<br />

Castor beheld an unusual sight as<br />

several men donned red high<br />

heeled shoes to walk a mile in<br />

them in an effort to raise awareness<br />

and money to help women<br />

who have survived violence at the<br />

hands of men.<br />

A crowd of supporters gathered<br />

to take part in the event and<br />

cheer the male walkers on as<br />

they made a mile in women’s<br />

INDEX<br />

Coronation council ............ 2<br />

Big Valley council .............. 3<br />

Morrin council ................... 3<br />

Project noteworthy ............ 3<br />

Letters ............................... 6<br />

On the other hand ............. 6<br />

Quilts ................................ 7<br />

Bashaw council ................. 7<br />

shoes. Three young men ran part<br />

of the way in their heels.<br />

Lorne Dewart with East<br />

Central Ambulance Association<br />

posted a challenge on Facebook<br />

that he would wear a dress and<br />

heels if he could garner $300 for<br />

the Walk. He was able to receive<br />

more than double his challenge<br />

wager and he kept his word.<br />

The Association of Community<br />

Against Abuse (ACAA) from<br />

Stettler, along with Coronation/<br />

Clive council ...................... 7<br />

Real Estate/Homes ............ 9<br />

Seniors olympics ............... 9<br />

Obituaries ....................... 10<br />

Sports ........................ 12, 16<br />

Agriculture ...................... 13<br />

Classified/Careers .......14-15<br />

Puzzles .......................14-15<br />

Dining and<br />

Entertainment<br />

Special<br />

Section<br />

Page 8<br />

Consort Victim Services (CCVS)<br />

and Paintearth Family &<br />

Community Support Services<br />

(PFCSS) gathered to facilitate the<br />

walk and had information available<br />

on the services they provide.<br />

Judilonne Beebe, Director of<br />

ACAA in Stettler is also<br />

Chairman of the board of the<br />

Camrose Women’s Shelter and<br />

she has been directly involved<br />

with advocacy and helping<br />

women who have survived<br />

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sexualized abuse and assault as<br />

well as domestic violence for over<br />

40 years.<br />

“Often funding for services for<br />

victims of sexualized abuse is<br />

scant and often organizations are<br />

required to piecemeal their<br />

fundin,” said Beebe. “Walk a Mile<br />

in Her Shoes helps us achieve<br />

some of the necessary funds to<br />

provide the long term support we<br />

are privileged to offer.<br />

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2 J u n e 2 3 ' 1 6 C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b . E C A r e v i e w<br />

Grant submitted for Coronation arena upgrades<br />

Dena Clark<br />

ECA Review reporter<br />

Recreation Director Barry Brigley<br />

has prepared an application for funding<br />

under the Canada 150 Program to<br />

assist with required arena upgrades,<br />

stated Kulyk’s notes to council presented<br />

at their last regular meeting on<br />

Help from a state of brokenness to wellness<br />

Cont’d from Pg 1<br />

ACAA primarily provides<br />

counselling for victims of<br />

sexualized abuse and<br />

assault. They believe in<br />

offering long term support,<br />

not just five or six sessions<br />

and then move on to the next<br />

person. They don’t do that.<br />

Their goal is to help them<br />

from a state of brokenness to<br />

wellness.<br />

We support approximately<br />

140 clients ranging in ages<br />

from three to 78. All of them<br />

have suffered trauma<br />

related to sexualized abuse.<br />

We are aware that adults<br />

who have survived such<br />

trauma often develop some<br />

very unhealthy coping<br />

behaviour.”<br />

Beebe continues, “We<br />

start by meeting people<br />

where they are at. We had<br />

one client who began her<br />

journey with us while living<br />

in a car with two of her<br />

children.<br />

The therapist met her at<br />

her car and that is where<br />

her first counselling sessions<br />

took place. With<br />

support she was able to get<br />

into housing and back on<br />

her feet. It took three years<br />

to get on stable ground and<br />

she continues to connect<br />

with us today. Other agencies<br />

are not able to do this<br />

but we saw the need and we<br />

found a way.<br />

There are some things our<br />

clients will not ever “get<br />

over.” The body retains<br />

physical memory of the<br />

abuse and often simple<br />

things or things that would<br />

be simple for others will<br />

trigger the survivor to<br />

freeze or fall apart. These<br />

body memories are a difficult<br />

challenge and for many<br />

they do not leave but may<br />

diminish.<br />

However, with help we<br />

often see them eventually<br />

regain a balance in their<br />

lives as they work toward<br />

wellness.”<br />

Some of the walkers<br />

shared what brought them<br />

out to the walk and what<br />

they hoped to achieve by<br />

participating in the event.<br />

Max Schaffner, a summer<br />

student with Paintearth<br />

Lodge is a two-time veteran<br />

of the walk says, “This is a<br />

great way to raise money for<br />

<br />

Vandalism<br />

Coronation RCMP are<br />

investigating a mischief<br />

which occurred sometime<br />

between the afternoon of<br />

Thursday, June 9, and the<br />

morning of Friday, June 10,<br />

2016 at a greenhouse located<br />

RCMP<br />

Mon., Jun. 13, which include a furnace<br />

replacement, installation of Gordon ray<br />

heaters in the bleacher viewing area<br />

and the replacement of the arena<br />

boards.<br />

The Government of Canada has reintroduced<br />

the Canada 150 Community<br />

Infrastructure Program and has<br />

invited applications for projects that<br />

a good cause that far too<br />

often goes unnoticed and I<br />

want to help bring awareness<br />

and see violence toward<br />

women stop.”<br />

Colm Fitzgerald, County<br />

of Paintearth Community<br />

Peace Officer states, “I see<br />

the youth show up and I<br />

know that with good education<br />

and awareness that<br />

they can be a part of the<br />

solution to end the cycle of<br />

violence against women.”<br />

Alex Bauer, a Castor<br />

youth says, “I am here today<br />

to help raise money for a<br />

good cause and to bring<br />

awareness to this issue.”<br />

The Government of<br />

Canada website lists forms<br />

of violence and abuse as:<br />

physical, sexual (adults and<br />

children), emotional or psychological,<br />

financial,<br />

criminal harassing/<br />

stalking, neglect, violence<br />

committed in the name of<br />

“honour’, and forced<br />

marriage.<br />

Mandy Fuller, Director<br />

for FCSS in Castor says,<br />

“The education regarding<br />

abuse and violence against<br />

women is so necessary<br />

because even today so many<br />

think that it is not prevalent<br />

in our area and yet we know<br />

that it is. It is seen as a nonexistent<br />

entity in this area.<br />

This event helps raise the<br />

awareness that it is an issue<br />

and one that needs<br />

addressing.”<br />

Canadianwomen.org<br />

states, “Half of all women in<br />

Canada have experienced at<br />

least one incident of physical<br />

or sexual violence since the<br />

age of 16.<br />

Sixty-seven per cent of all<br />

Canadians say they personally<br />

know at least one<br />

woman who has been physically<br />

or sexually assaulted.<br />

Approximately every six<br />

days, a woman in Canada is<br />

killed by her intimate<br />

partner.<br />

Eighty per cent of sex trafficking<br />

victims in Canada<br />

are women and girls.<br />

More than one in ten<br />

Canadian women say they<br />

have been stalked by<br />

someone that made them<br />

fear for their life.<br />

Just over half the violent<br />

crimes against girls are<br />

committed by a family<br />

on 50th Street in Castor,<br />

Alberta.<br />

Suspect(s) caused damage<br />

to the exterior plastic covering<br />

of the greenhouse by<br />

cutting and tearing it on the<br />

side.<br />

member, 23 per cent were perpetrated<br />

by a casual<br />

acquaintance, 10 per cent by a<br />

stranger, five per cent by a<br />

friend and five per cent by an<br />

authority figure.”<br />

ACAA also provides presentations<br />

and workshops to health<br />

care providers, organizations<br />

upon request and the schools.”<br />

“Our focus is on awareness in<br />

the community and area,” said<br />

Rhonda Steinwand, board<br />

member for the ACCAA-East<br />

rehabilitate or renovate existing recreation<br />

facilities, which according to CAO<br />

Sandra Kulyk, is a great thing because<br />

this particular grant supports existing<br />

facilities instead of the creation of new<br />

ones.<br />

A grant application for the same<br />

upgrades was submitted and denied<br />

last year however Kulyk hopes this<br />

Central district. “We advise<br />

that is help available and we<br />

encourage people to not be<br />

afraid to access it.”<br />

Frank Baird, Licensed<br />

Marriage and Family<br />

Counsellor in California<br />

founded Walk a Mile in her<br />

Shoes in 2001.<br />

What started out as a small<br />

group of men daring to totter<br />

around a park has grown to<br />

become a world-wide movement<br />

with tens of thousands of men<br />

NOTICE OF VOTE on Bylaw 1564-16<br />

Local Authorities Election Act<br />

(Sections 7, 12, 35, 46, 53)<br />

Local Jurisdiction: County of Stettler No. 6, Province of Alberta<br />

Notice is hereby given that a vote of the electors will be held on the following:<br />

Are you in favour of Council passing Bylaw 1564-16 authorizing the borrowing of $5,261,000.00 for the<br />

construction of a new County Public Works Shop Facility?<br />

Voting will take place on the 27 th day of June, 2016 between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.<br />

Voting stations will be located at:<br />

• Byemoor Community Hall • Big Valley Community Hall • Botha Community Hall<br />

• Erskine I.O.O.F. Hall • Stettler Ag Society, Heritage Room • Donalda Community Hall<br />

*Note: Voters can cast a vote at any of the above voting stations, regardless of the ward they reside in.<br />

DATED at the TOWN OF STETTLER, in the Province of Alberta, this 10th day of June, 2016.<br />

Doreen Nixon<br />

Returning Officer<br />

Notice of Advanced Vote on Bylaw 1564-16<br />

Local Authorities Election Act<br />

(Sections 7, 12, 35, 46, 53)<br />

Local Jurisdiction: County of Stettler No. 6, Province of Alberta<br />

Notice is hereby given that an advanced vote of the electors will be held on the following:<br />

Are you in favour of Council passing Bylaw 1564-16 authorizing the borrowing of $5,261,000.00 for the<br />

construction of a new County Public Works Shop Facility?<br />

The advance vote will take place on:<br />

Thursday, June 23, 2016<br />

12:00 pm – 6:00 pm<br />

Stettler Ag Society, Heritage Room<br />

DATED at the TOWN OF STETTLER, in the Province of Alberta, this 10th day of June, 2016.<br />

Doreen Nixon<br />

Returning Officer<br />

Voter Identification Requirements<br />

A person is eligible to vote in an election if the person is:<br />

a. at least 18 years old,<br />

b. is a Canadian citizen, and<br />

c. has resided in Alberta for the 6 consecutive months immediately preceding voting day<br />

d. is a resident of the County of Stettler on election day<br />

e. Every voter shall make a statement, in the prescribed form, that the person is eligible to vote as an elector and<br />

produce for inspection one piece of authorized identification verifying the person’s identity and current residence.<br />

In order to vote, you must produce identification for inspection. The most common types of identification accepted are as<br />

follows:<br />

• Operators License or Government Issued Photo ID card<br />

• Letter from your Rental Property Manager/Owner<br />

• Bank/Credit Card statement or Personal Cheque<br />

• Correspondence issued by a school, college or university<br />

• Government Cheque or Cheque stub<br />

• Income/Property tax assessment notice<br />

• Insurance Policy Card<br />

• Pension Plan Statement<br />

• Lease or Mortgage Statement<br />

• Letter from Public Curator, Guardian or trustee<br />

• Utility Bill<br />

• Vehicle Registration Card<br />

If a voter’s identification shows a post office box number as the address instead of a residential or legal address, it can be<br />

accepted as verification of current address if it is in reasonable proximity to the voting jurisdiction.<br />

year the reqeust is granted.<br />

If funding is approved the town and<br />

the Arena Board have two years to<br />

each come up with their respective 25<br />

per cent of the total project cost which<br />

is estimated to be $64,234 to receive the<br />

matching grant dollars.<br />

Turn to Changes, Pg 11<br />

raising millions of dollars for<br />

local rape crisis centres,<br />

domestic violence shelters and<br />

other sexualized violence education,<br />

prevention and<br />

remediation programs.<br />

CCVS hosted a free barbecue<br />

after the walk and had a donation<br />

bucket available. The<br />

proceeds from the walk and<br />

barbecue is going to ACAA’s<br />

programs that directly service<br />

victims of sexualized assault.<br />

Tow<br />

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March 23<br />

The County of Stettler No. 6 i<br />

to join County Council and<br />

participate in Town Hall meeti


E C A r e v i e w C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b J u n e 2 3 ' 1 6 3<br />

Big Valley disappointed with Stettler County<br />

Debra Johnston<br />

ECA Review reporter<br />

Big Valley council is not impressed<br />

that the County of Stettler did not consult<br />

the village about a sand and<br />

gravel development proposed for a<br />

property directly east of the village,<br />

off Highway 56.<br />

At the June 16 meeting, council<br />

directed administration to send a letter<br />

to the county expressing their disappointment<br />

that the County’s municipal<br />

planning commission approved a<br />

development permit application for the<br />

new pit without notifying the village.<br />

<br />

Currently, an existing pit sits directly<br />

across Hwy 56 from the proposed pit.<br />

Both are on private land within the<br />

county and are about a mile from Big<br />

Valley.<br />

According to County Development<br />

Officer Jacinta Donovan, the developer<br />

still needs to get Alberta Environment<br />

approval and must also meet several<br />

conditions for gravel pits.<br />

The application was properly advertised<br />

and adjacent landowners were<br />

notified.<br />

Big Valley had sent a letter to the<br />

County about an intermunicipal development<br />

plan between the village and<br />

the county but had not received an<br />

answer at the time of the meeting. The<br />

plan would address developments on<br />

county land bordering the village.<br />

Nuisance animals<br />

Council made a few amendments to<br />

the animal control bylaw before giving<br />

the bylaw second reading.<br />

Some of the amendments included<br />

limiting the use of village traps to village<br />

residents and stipulating that<br />

animals must be trapped humanely.<br />

Before proceeding to third reading<br />

at the next council meeting, council<br />

will seek further public input.<br />

MORRIN COUNCIL<br />

No change to speed limit<br />

Residents will continue to be<br />

required to slow down to 30km per<br />

hour on Railway Avenue after council<br />

voted two to one in favour of retaining<br />

the lower speed limit.<br />

Coun. Sandra Schell motioned to<br />

raise the limit to 50km per hour. The<br />

limit was lowered to accommodate<br />

tourists walking from the train station<br />

across Railway Avenue and up Main<br />

Street. Schell explained the limit<br />

unfairly penalizes residents but Mayor<br />

Lois Miller and Coun. Ken Johnson<br />

voted against the motion, stating that<br />

the limit was a safety issue.<br />

‘Streets have more cracks than asphalt’<br />

J. Webster<br />

ECA Review<br />

Dave Benci of Morrin public works<br />

reported to Morrin council at their<br />

regular meeting on Wed. June 15 that<br />

council should consider getting cracks<br />

filled on some streets.<br />

“Some streets have more cracks<br />

than asphalt,” said Benci, when he was<br />

filling potholes, adding “it doesn’t look<br />

like it’s been cracked-filled for quite a<br />

while.” He noted he did not have a cost<br />

for crack-filling but asked council to<br />

consider it.<br />

He also stated he was having trouble<br />

staying on top of the grass cutting. He<br />

reported that basically it needs cutting<br />

twice a week because of the rain. He<br />

also informed council he was having<br />

trouble getting enough plants for the<br />

pots as they were about three-quarters<br />

done.<br />

Council reviewed the financial statements<br />

and accounts payable,<br />

commenting that the water bill was a<br />

fair “chunk of change”. CAO Plachner<br />

did not provide the difference in the<br />

amount, only referring to the two<br />

major water breaks being in the village<br />

of Munson which took some time<br />

Many<br />

residents in<br />

Coronation<br />

found<br />

inspirational<br />

notes posted<br />

on their<br />

doors and<br />

vehicles, Fri.<br />

morning<br />

June 17.<br />

for Drumheller to find and repair. The<br />

community of Morrin shares the water<br />

from Drumheller with the Starland<br />

County and Munson so the bill for the<br />

extra water usage is shared amongst<br />

the three municipalities, said<br />

Plachner.<br />

Council signed off on the Marigold<br />

Library budget for $2940 for 2016 with<br />

an increase of $26.95 over last year.<br />

CAO Annette Plachner noted<br />

receiving the MSI and Gas Tax grants<br />

which are going towards the water/<br />

sewer renewal project.<br />

Four letters will be sent out to residences<br />

that are not keeping their grass<br />

trimmed and a letter for removal of a<br />

pile of gravel on the street which has<br />

been there for sometime and,<br />

according to council, is a safety issue.<br />

In a recent correspondence from<br />

CAO Plachner, it was noted that the<br />

gravel pile had been removed the night<br />

of the meeting.<br />

Council reviewed four applications<br />

for the one step student position for the<br />

village. One application was from<br />

within the community of Morrin while<br />

the other three were from outside the<br />

village. Council offered the position to<br />

the resident, Anthony Huxley.<br />

Project noteworthy<br />

Dena Clark<br />

ECA Review reporter<br />

The morning of Fri., June 17 began<br />

like most for the residents of<br />

Coronation until they found “the note”.<br />

Random notes, some 900 of them,<br />

were scattered throughout the town,<br />

left on cars, tucked in door frames and<br />

left in windows for people to find as<br />

they began their day.<br />

Some notes contained either an<br />

inspiration or motivational quote<br />

while others simply said have a good<br />

day or may you have luck in whatever<br />

you do today.<br />

One example of the notes was “Do<br />

the best until you know better, Then<br />

when you know better, do better!”<br />

The notes were signed by “Project<br />

Noteworthy”.<br />

These “anonymous notes” created a<br />

flurry of chatter amongst the town and<br />

almost immediately people began<br />

posting their positive comments about<br />

this random gesture of kindness.<br />

The town’s overwhelmingly positive<br />

reaction soon brought the masked<br />

note-bandit to light.<br />

Turn to Mastermind, Pg 4<br />

Council received a certificate from<br />

Municipal Affairs and the Safety<br />

Codes Council for 20 years of accreditation<br />

under the Safety Codes Act.<br />

Council noted there was a problem<br />

with one of the fire hydrants. Three<br />

had been fixed previously but<br />

according to council, “it’s expensive,<br />

it’s not cheap”. It was suggested that<br />

CAO Plachner<br />

question the contractor<br />

for the<br />

sewer/water<br />

project to see if<br />

they could look at<br />

repairing the<br />

problem. Water<br />

comes out but not<br />

in the volumes<br />

necessary should<br />

it be needed for a<br />

fire.<br />

Following a 20<br />

minute in-camera session listed as<br />

legal and personal, Council motioned<br />

that as to the FOIP Commissoner and<br />

Municipal Affairs, a small portion of<br />

the November 2015 minutes be blocked<br />

out.<br />

Eight community members attended<br />

the meeting. Next meeting is July 20.<br />

Thank You<br />

The family of Cindy Jackson would like<br />

to extend a heartfelt thank you to all our<br />

family, friends and neighbors for the prayers,<br />

phone calls, visits, cards, flowers, food and<br />

donations made in Cindy’s memory. Thank you so much to the Home Care<br />

staff who were always there to attend to Cindy’s needs. A special thank you<br />

to Verna Rock and Corinne Adair with Parkview Funeral Chapels for their<br />

professionalism, guidance and support during this difficult time. Thank<br />

you to Rev. Barbara Zimmerman for the comforting service, to the organist,<br />

Gloria Harding and the United Church Choir. Many thanks to the U.C.W.<br />

for the lovely lunch provided. A simple thank you to everyone will never be<br />

enough, but is meant with the utmost gratitude.<br />

<br />

-Ardeth,Barry&Carol,LeviandHannah<br />

Are You Informed About<br />

Our County of Stettler #6?<br />

1) The county administration short-listed 5 contractors out of 20.<br />

2) Was administration staff allowed to evaluate the contractors, when this is an<br />

evaluation that should been carried out by council?<br />

3) Were there any contractors invited to tour the shop and administration<br />

facilities and discuss with staff?<br />

4) New shop estimate of $9.2 million based on 5 acres. Existing facility<br />

is 17 acres. It is estimated that I would cost an additional $2 - 3 million to<br />

accommodate further expansion of the yard and admin facility.<br />

5) Jan. 26/2016 Council passed motion to contract Scott Builders to design<br />

county office facility for $150,000.<br />

6) Previous cost estimate of county admin building was $4 - 5 million. All cost<br />

estimated for the shop and admin are plus or minus 10%. If the shop gets the go<br />

ahead, will the admin building immediately follow?<br />

7) Jan. 2016 the county was projecting a balanced budget. Approx. April/May<br />

the county is short $2.4 million which the council is asked to take out of day to<br />

day operating budget.<br />

8) How can the county have a reduction in revenue, reduce day to day service,<br />

and try to proceed to take on more debt?<br />

9) With the reduced revenue due to economic conditions, what makes the county<br />

think there will not be more reduction in revenue going forward?<br />

10) The county stated there would not be an increase in taxes to cover the shop.<br />

May 16/2016 the council voted for 3% increase to land taxes. (Inflation was 1.4<br />

- 1.5%). The council indicated that the extra 1.5% would be put into a fund for<br />

capital expenses and possibly be directed toward the shop. It is interesting that<br />

the 1.5% equates to the amount of the proposed loan payment if the shop is built.<br />

11) The county shop less land development will cost approx. $200/square foot to<br />

build. A commercial shop built in Stettler 3 years ago cost $110/foot square. Are<br />

we not in a down turned economy?<br />

12) Is it not the fiduciary responsibility of the governing county body to ensure<br />

the best interests of the county residents are being looked after - not overspending<br />

on money they don’t have and may not get (Provincial gov’t grants)?<br />

13) June 27 is your opportunity to use your democratic right to vote and have<br />

your opinion heard. Please vote at your polling station.<br />

- Concerned citizen of the County of Stettler #6


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Mastermind behind ‘pay it forward’ project<br />

Cont’d from Pg 3<br />

“To the ‘anonymous’ friend<br />

that left me these words of love<br />

for me this morning on my front<br />

door and my car.....Thank You!<br />

was one such comment made.<br />

Grade 11 student, Jared<br />

Couturier was the mastermind<br />

behind this “pay it forward”<br />

school project.<br />

During an interview,<br />

Couturier told the ECA Review<br />

that the notes were the final<br />

chapter in a year long Special<br />

Projects class he developed as<br />

part of a psychology experiment<br />

for school credit.<br />

His goal was to “just see what<br />

would happen and how the town<br />

would react”, he said.<br />

Couturier inspiration for the<br />

project happened during a<br />

school spirit day several years<br />

ago when students left random<br />

kind notes on each other’s<br />

locker doors. He said he had<br />

been waiting for the event to<br />

happen again, but it didn’t. So<br />

he decided it was up to him to<br />

“pay it forward” and bring the<br />

feel good event back to life.<br />

Thur., June 16 around 10:30<br />

p.m. Couturier began leaving<br />

the notes wrapping up around<br />

1:30 a.m.<br />

Despite the late night the<br />

comments he read the next<br />

morning made all the work<br />

worthwhile.<br />

These<br />

“anonymous<br />

notes” created a<br />

flurry of chatter<br />

amongst the<br />

town and almost<br />

immediately<br />

people began<br />

posting their<br />

positive<br />

comments about<br />

this random<br />

gesture of<br />

kindness.<br />

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by Jamie Geddes<br />

A group of local quilters from<br />

Flagstaff and surrounding area<br />

decided to have a quilting bee to aid the<br />

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massive fire drove them from their<br />

homes and left many with nothing but<br />

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After news of the fires broke,<br />

Facebook posts were inundated as<br />

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Social media lit up with news from<br />

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One such post was from a woman in<br />

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Slippery slope of<br />

hate and intolerance<br />

by B.P. Schimke<br />

Ignorance is not bliss, ignorance is<br />

dangerous. And one of the most dangerous<br />

forms of ignorance is not<br />

thinking for oneself and letting others<br />

determine your world view and<br />

values—the herd mentality.<br />

With the “yet another” massive<br />

murder in the United States, by an<br />

American citizen, using legally purchased<br />

weapons of war, ignorance<br />

concluded that his ethnic background<br />

was the cause. Rightfully, it can be<br />

argued that the last two mass murders<br />

were committed by young men influenced<br />

by the propaganda of ISIS, yet<br />

the years of mass killings in the U.S.<br />

all have different characters, colours,<br />

reasons and beliefs. But they all come<br />

down to one outcome, angry people<br />

killing innocent people because of hate<br />

and ignorance.<br />

“<br />

The real problem is<br />

any ‘not yet known’<br />

terrorists with a valid<br />

passport who can just<br />

fly into this country and<br />

roam free.<br />

- PRESIDENT OBAMA<br />

I heard President Obama answering<br />

questions at a town hall meeting on the<br />

Public Broadcasting Station (PBS) two<br />

weeks before the latest mass shooting.<br />

A participant asked, “Why are we<br />

bringing in so many Syrian refugees<br />

who will take away American jobs and<br />

cost the Treasury money we can’t<br />

afford?”<br />

Of course, the President had to<br />

gently set the questioner straight. “In<br />

fact, America has done very little”,<br />

said the President, “we have brought<br />

in less than 2,500 Syrians refugees. It’s<br />

Canada, one tenth our size that has<br />

brought in 25,000 Syrians.”<br />

But what he went on to say was<br />

worth repeating. “It’s not refugees that<br />

are the dangerous ones, they are<br />

vetted extensively before they arrive.<br />

The real problem is any ‘not yet<br />

known’ terrorists with a valid passport<br />

who can just fly into this country and<br />

roam free.”<br />

It brings us back to 9-11, where to<br />

this day most Americans believe the<br />

hijackers came through Canada’s<br />

porous border. Nothing is further from<br />

the truth. All the 9-11 hijackers were<br />

legally in the U.S. on student visas and<br />

ironically studying the art of flying<br />

aircrafts.<br />

We also learned this week the extent<br />

of the NRA’s extreme interpretation of<br />

the Fourth Amendment (right to bear<br />

arms). Only in the U.S. can individuals<br />

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listed on the terrorist watch list and<br />

the no-fly list legally purchase<br />

weapons of war without so much as a<br />

background check.<br />

For the far-right, this latest mass<br />

shooting certainly gave their man,<br />

Donald Trump, even more fodder to<br />

rile up the masses against immigration.<br />

And he didn’t disappoint. “He<br />

(the gunman) shouldn’t be here,”<br />

shouted Trump, “that’s exactly why we<br />

have to change our immigration laws.”<br />

Well, Mr. Trump you have to do<br />

more than change your immigration<br />

laws, you will need to change your<br />

classification of American citizens; one<br />

for pure citizens and a second-class citizenship<br />

for immigrants or Americans<br />

born Mexicans, Muslims and anyone<br />

else who is deemed not American<br />

enough.<br />

The AR-15 gunman who killed 49 in<br />

Orlando was American born.<br />

Timothy Snyder, in his recently<br />

released book, Black Earth attempts<br />

to explain how Hitler was able to turn<br />

ordinary Germans, and I would also<br />

add Austrians, voluntarily into hate<br />

and killing machines.<br />

Three points he makes are particularly<br />

relevant to today’s America.<br />

First, laws were passed by Hitler<br />

making Jews second-class citizens<br />

unable to participate in society as<br />

doctors, lawyers, merchants or own<br />

property and businesses.<br />

Second, the Nazis’ aggressive, propaganda<br />

machine labelled the German<br />

Jews as part of the international<br />

Jewish conspiracy. Then to further<br />

encourage ordinary Germans to treat<br />

their once-Jewish neighbours and<br />

friends horribly, people were led astray<br />

by well-crafted messaging to project<br />

Jews, not as individuals, but as a collective<br />

singular group responsible for<br />

the nation and their personal economic<br />

woes.<br />

Third, the Nazis did everything possible,<br />

including the mandatory yellow<br />

stars, to get Germans to notice Jews as<br />

different and inferior and to see themselves<br />

as “Aryans”, the legitimate,<br />

superior peoples of Germany.<br />

One does not lightly compare<br />

anyone to Adolf Hitler but unfortunately<br />

after listening to Donald Trump<br />

rage against Syrians, Muslims,<br />

Mexicans, women, immigration and<br />

homosexuals for far too many months,<br />

should he become President, his win<br />

will be based on the promises of a<br />

Hitler-like agenda.<br />

If Trump thinks he’s only spouting<br />

this vile rhetoric to win an election, he<br />

is greatly under-estimating the people<br />

who are supporting him. If elected,<br />

they expect him to deliver on all his<br />

promises of hate and intolerance.<br />

Unfortunately Trump’s campaign is<br />

not about making America great<br />

again, it’s about making America<br />

white again!<br />

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Uniting the right<br />

Dear Editor:<br />

Uniting the right in Alberta seems to<br />

be on the minds of many people in our<br />

province, particularly those who voted<br />

Wildrose or Conservative in the last<br />

election.<br />

Two major groups have been<br />

making the rounds in our province<br />

trying to convince Albertan’s that<br />

there is a way.<br />

The interim Conservative leader<br />

seems not to be to interested and the<br />

Wildrose leader says it is up to the<br />

grassroots.<br />

There is really only one way to unite<br />

the Progressive Conservative party of<br />

Alberta and the Wildrose and win the<br />

2019 election.<br />

The process may be difficult but is<br />

very simple.<br />

Brian Jean and Ric McIver need to<br />

have lunch together and agree to have<br />

a meeting with elected MLA’s from<br />

both parties. No one else should be in<br />

the room except 22 Wildrose and 9 PC<br />

MLA’s<br />

They should agree to form a new<br />

party that preferably does not include<br />

either Conservative or Wildrose in its<br />

name, as both brands are tarnished.<br />

The PC brand from a number of failed<br />

leaders since Ralph Klein and the<br />

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Wildrose from floor crossing and too<br />

many uncalled for comments by some<br />

candidates and MLA’S over the years.<br />

Having agreed to form a new party<br />

and having selected a name these<br />

MLA’S need to form a committee to<br />

draft an interim constitution and an<br />

interim policy position, both of which<br />

would go to a general membership<br />

meeting for approval and or amendment.<br />

This meeting should be held<br />

after a permanent leader of the new<br />

party is elected late in 2017.<br />

They now need to select from among<br />

themselves an interim leader who is<br />

committed to not run for the permanent<br />

leadership.<br />

The leadership race should begin in<br />

May of 2017 after Rona Ambrose has<br />

finished her term as interim leader of<br />

the Federal PC’S.<br />

Rona Ambrose is the only person in<br />

Alberta that can pull all the<br />

Conservative and Wildrose voters<br />

together and win the next election over<br />

Notley and the NDP.<br />

Yes it is time for Brian and Ric to<br />

have lunch.<br />

Marv Moore<br />

Former PC MLA – Campaign<br />

Manager – Wildrose Member<br />

NDP double down on big union<br />

influence risky economic agenda<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

Big union interests have become further<br />

entrenched in the NDP<br />

government with Premier Rachel<br />

Notley and the NDP doubling down on<br />

a risky economic agenda at their<br />

recent convention, the Wildrose<br />

Official Opposition said today.<br />

Notley refused to back down from<br />

her government’s plan to impose a<br />

massive 50 per cent increase to the<br />

minimum wage by 2018, despite<br />

repeated warnings it will lead to further<br />

job losses and businesses shutting<br />

down. Several motions were also<br />

passed that would give more powers to<br />

big unions, instead of working<br />

families.<br />

“Last weekend, we saw a government<br />

completely divorced from the<br />

economic reality facing working<br />

Alberta families,” Wildrose Shadow<br />

Jobs Minister Grant Hunter said.<br />

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Summer student grant approved<br />

Lisa Joy<br />

ECA Review reporter<br />

Bashaw council, at its regular<br />

meeting June 16, gave first<br />

reading to a bylaw rezoning<br />

land from highway commercial<br />

to industrial on land purchased<br />

by Bashaw Seed Cleaning<br />

Co-operative Association. They<br />

have submitted a development<br />

application, which requires<br />

rezoning of the land.<br />

Affected landowners will<br />

receive a notification of the proposed<br />

amendment and a public<br />

hearing is set for July 7 in<br />

council chambers.<br />

Summer student funding<br />

Council will help fund a<br />

summer student and kick in<br />

$864 for the position this<br />

summer. In May council<br />

approved $3,375 for the historical<br />

society to hire someone<br />

during the summer months.<br />

The town later received notification<br />

that a grant for a summer<br />

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student was approved so the historical<br />

society proposed a<br />

summer student be hired in<br />

addition.<br />

Coun. Rosella Peterman said<br />

the position is justified with the<br />

extra activities planned this<br />

summer.<br />

There will be monthly historical<br />

horse and wagon tours of<br />

the town, and if they are popular<br />

more will be scheduled.<br />

While one staff member conducts<br />

the tour the other will be<br />

at the museum.<br />

There will be a weekly children’s<br />

program focusing on<br />

historical games and children’s<br />

activities. There will be<br />

Saturday jam sessions and<br />

entertainment in the park.<br />

Nature trail tours with bird<br />

watching opportunities are<br />

scheduled.<br />

Plans are in the works to<br />

partner with the Bashaw Art<br />

Club to display artwork on a<br />

rotating basis at the tourist<br />

booth. The historical society<br />

You can save a life by<br />

learning the FAST<br />

signs of stroke – our<br />

volunteers are sharing<br />

this vital information<br />

during Stroke Month<br />

in June. Please give.<br />

wants to work with the Bashaw<br />

Meadows Activity coordinator<br />

to provide morning outings for<br />

residents to visit the booth and<br />

enjoy sitting in the park over<br />

coffee or tea. The student would<br />

act as host to encourage<br />

memory discussions of<br />

Bashaw’s early years.<br />

A summer history contest is<br />

planned showcasing the history<br />

books and historical walking<br />

tour plaques. There will be an<br />

enhanced fire truck display<br />

including old uniforms.<br />

A student crier will be in costume<br />

to advertise events and<br />

programs.<br />

Safety codes contract<br />

Chief Administrative Officer<br />

(CAO) Theresa Fuller told<br />

council that the Town of<br />

Bashaw’s safety code contract<br />

with IJD Inspections expired in<br />

2014. She presented council with<br />

a contract similar to the previous<br />

one. Council renewed the<br />

contract until 2019.<br />

Clive to draft cat bylaw<br />

Lisa Joy<br />

ECA Review reporter<br />

Village of Clive will proceed<br />

with a cat bylaw.<br />

At its regular meeting June<br />

13, council voted in favour of a<br />

bylaw. Coun. Marvin Wieler<br />

voted against the motion.<br />

The village recently conducted<br />

a survey in the<br />

community and Chief<br />

Administrative Officer (CAO)<br />

Carla Kenney said the results<br />

were slightly on the agreement<br />

side of the village having a cat<br />

bylaw.<br />

Mayor Anita Gillard said<br />

council “should at least consider<br />

it,” adding that it would be a tool<br />

for the village to issue<br />

warnings.<br />

Coun. Luci Henry said, “They<br />

are a nuisance to a lot of people<br />

in the community.”<br />

Coun. Dan Graden said the<br />

survey indicates people are in<br />

favour of a cat bylaw.<br />

No curfew for youth<br />

Clive council, however, didn’t<br />

pass a bylaw imposing a curfew<br />

on youth.<br />

The village considered a<br />

curfew, which would give police<br />

a right to stop youth out late at<br />

night and ask where they are<br />

going and what they are doing.<br />

Mayor Anita Gillard was in<br />

favour of a curfew saying a<br />

bylaw would give RCMP the<br />

right to stop youth on the street<br />

BASHAW COUNCIL<br />

CLIVE COUNCIL<br />

late at night, question them, and<br />

if needed, take them home to<br />

their parents.<br />

CAO Carla Kenney said the<br />

results of the survey indicate<br />

that there isn’t a huge public<br />

outcry from residents regarding<br />

a curfew.<br />

Council tabled the issue.<br />

Chickens<br />

The village will draft a bylaw<br />

allowing urban hens in Clive for<br />

a pilot project.<br />

Council’s vote was split 3 - 2.<br />

Councillors opposed to the<br />

motion included Coun. Bev<br />

Krochak and Coun. Marvin<br />

Wieler.<br />

CAO Carla Kenney said those<br />

surveyed were evenly split on<br />

the issue but added there were a<br />

few more in favour.<br />

She said that there was a lot<br />

of interest, however, from residents<br />

for a pilot project allowing<br />

urban hens.<br />

Business walk<br />

Nine Clive businesses<br />

participated in the<br />

Regional business walk.<br />

Clive partnered with<br />

Blackfalds and Rimbey<br />

for the Regional Business<br />

Network (RBN) Business<br />

Walks pilot project.<br />

The pilot project was<br />

created by business<br />

resource providers<br />

including Community<br />

Futures and Rural<br />

Alberta Business Centres.<br />

They aim to promote business<br />

sustainability and growth in<br />

the region.<br />

The nine Clive businesses<br />

that participated included<br />

accommodation/food, retail,<br />

agriculture and finance.<br />

CAO Carla Kenney told<br />

council that concerns in the<br />

three communities were<br />

similar.<br />

“Even though we are a lot<br />

smaller the same (concerns/<br />

issues) show up between the<br />

three regions.”<br />

Results of the survey show<br />

businesses want to see: increase<br />

collaborative promotion (44 per<br />

cent), training with social<br />

media, sales, employee recruitment<br />

and retention (22 per cent),<br />

new business attraction (11 per<br />

cent), and shop local initiatives<br />

(11 per cent).<br />

Council accepted the survey<br />

as information.<br />

Okanagan<br />

Fresh Fruit<br />

BC Cherries,<br />

BC Apricots,<br />

BC Berries &<br />

much more!<br />

Look for Us<br />

• Tuesdays - Oyen, Consort & Forestburg<br />

• Wednesdays - Hanna, Killam & Daysland<br />

• Thursdays - Coronation, Viking, Hardisty<br />

• Fridays - Castor & Drumheller,<br />

• Saturdays & Sundays -Drumheller<br />

Possible<br />

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Strike<br />

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does and should your mail be disrupted, please be assured,<br />

the East Central Alberta REVIEW and your regular flyers will be<br />

delivered to the following businesses:<br />

TOJ<br />

Acadia Valley - The Store<br />

Big Stone - Blood Indian Trading Post<br />

Big Valley - Big Valley Inn Cafe<br />

Bindloss - see Acadia Valley, Jenner Sales & Service<br />

Buffalo - see Acadia Valley, Jenner Sales & Service, Big Stone Trading Post<br />

Byemoor - Byemoor Store, Byemoor Hotel<br />

Cereal/Chinook - Cereal Hotel, Halpenny Agencies<br />

Craigmyle - see Hanna<br />

Delia - MountainView Credit Union<br />

Drumheller - Freson Bros., Extra Foods,<br />

Dorothy - see Drumheller<br />

East Coulee - see Drumheller<br />

Fenn - see Stettler or Drumheller<br />

Finnegan - see Drumheller<br />

Endiang - see Hanna or Byemoor<br />

Esther - see Oyen or Consort<br />

Gem - see Drumheller, Jenner Sales & Service, Big Stone Trading Post<br />

Hanna - Freson Bros., Super A Foods, Husky<br />

Hussar - see Drumheller, Jenner Sales & Service<br />

Jenner - Jenner Sales & Service<br />

Morrin - ATB Financial, Mountain View Credit Union<br />

Munson - Village Office<br />

New Brigden - see Consort or Oyen<br />

Oyen - Oyen Shop Easy, Oyen Co-op Gas Bar<br />

Rowley - see Drumheller, Munson or Morrin<br />

Rosedale - Rosedale Cafe & Market<br />

Rumsey - see Drumheller, Munson or Morrin<br />

Sedalia - see Oyen or Consort<br />

Wardlow - see Acadia Valley, Youngstown or Big Stone<br />

Youngstown - K & M Gas Plus<br />

TOC<br />

Alix - IDA Drugs, Alix Gas Plus<br />

Altario - see Consort<br />

Botha - see Stettler<br />

Castor - Castor Food Fair, Magnet Foods<br />

Clive - Clive Foods<br />

Compeer - see Consort<br />

Consort/Monitor - Consort AG Foods, Gateway Esso<br />

Coronation - Korner Kash & Karry, Coronation Foods, Coronation Family Foods, Race Track Gas,<br />

Coronation Restaurant & Cafe<br />

Erskine - Sherry’s Scrap ‘n Shop, Erskine Grill<br />

Gadsby - see Stettler<br />

Rochon Sands - see Stettler<br />

Halkirk - Snack Shack<br />

Kirriemuir - Kirriemuir Store<br />

Nevis - see Alix or Erskine<br />

Stettler - No Frills, Sobeys Groceries, Apple Drugs, Savage Value Drug Mart<br />

Tees - see Alix<br />

Veteran - Cattleman’s Cookhouse, Edward’s Agencies/ATB Financial<br />

TOB<br />

Alliance - Alliance Valley Inn Restaurant<br />

Amisk - Amisk C-Store<br />

Bashaw - Bashaw Drugs, Bashaw Groceries, Bashaw Foods<br />

Cadogan - General Store<br />

Chauvin - General Store<br />

Czar - C-Store<br />

Daysland - Daysland Family Foods, Daysland Pharmacy, RediMart/Tempo Gas<br />

Denwood - see Wainwright<br />

Donalda/Red Willow - Village Office/Library<br />

Edgerton - Edgerton Foods<br />

Forestburg - Forestburg Food Mart, Moore’s Shop Easy Foods, Fas Gas<br />

Galahad - Double D Agency (ATB, Insurance)<br />

Hardisty - Hardisty Fresh Food Market, Community Drug Mart, Hardisty Esso<br />

Hayter/Bodo - see Provost<br />

Heisler - ATB Financial, Heisler General Store<br />

Hughenden - Hughenden General Store<br />

Irma - Village Diner & Convenience Store, Irma East-Alta Co-op<br />

Kelsey - see Wainwright<br />

Killam - Wildrose Co-op Groceries, Guardian Drugs<br />

Kinsella - The Hitching Post Cafe<br />

Lougheed - Lougheed Food Store<br />

Metiskow - see Czar, Provost or Cadogan<br />

Mirror - The Whistle Stop, Mirror Store<br />

Provost - Bargain Shop, Esso, Hall’s Foods<br />

Rosalind - Drop-In Centre, Crop Production Services (CPS)<br />

Sedgewick - Co-op Food Store, Sedgewick Pharmacy<br />

Strome - Strome Service<br />

Wainwright - Co-op Marketplace, No Frills, Wainwright Rexall Drugs, Wal-Mart, Wainwright<br />

Value Drug Mart<br />

TOJ<br />

Carbon - Carbon Grocery, Mountain View Credit Union<br />

Delburne - Family Foods, Delburne Foods<br />

Elnora - Jewell’s Grocery<br />

Lousana - see Elnora<br />

Three Hills - IGA, NAPA, Mac Store,<br />

Torrington - Pizza ‘n More Eh!<br />

Trochu - Balkwell Pharmacy, Family Foods<br />

Wimborne - Wimborne Motors<br />

!<br />

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occur that affects the delivery of the ECA Review in rural post offices.


Dining and Entertainment Guide<br />

13<br />

Community Events Listing<br />

th<br />

AnnualHanna Summer<br />

Sl -Pitch Sh wd wn<br />

Fri.-Sun., Aug. 26-28<br />

at the Hanna Triplex<br />

Limited space so enter early to avoid disappointment!<br />

8 J u n e 2 3 ' 1 6 C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b . E C A r e v i e w<br />

Hanna Rod & Gun Club<br />

35 th Annual<br />

Guns & Collectibles<br />

Show & Sale<br />

Sat., July 16 & Sun., July 17<br />

9-5 9-3<br />

Hanna Curling Rink 501-3rd St. West<br />

200 Tables - Exhibitors from B.C. - Alberta - Saskatchewan - Manitoba - Ontario<br />

Fri. Set up 11-10 am<br />

$<br />

5<br />

admission<br />

(10 & under<br />

Free w/ adult)<br />

check us out online<br />

www.ECAreview.com<br />

Summer<br />

Hours<br />

Mon. - Fri. 8 am - 3 pm<br />

Buffets returning Friday, Sept. 9<br />

Sunday Brunch returning Sunday, Sept. 11<br />

Brenda’s Cozy Cafe<br />

4913 - 50 th St. Stettler, AB<br />

403-742-8166<br />

See Facebook For The Menu<br />

Now 2 Days!<br />

Jun 24 - Movie Night @ Coronation Memorial<br />

Library featuring Zootopia, 6;30-<br />

8:20 pm.<br />

Jun 24-25 - Castor Family Rodeo, Castor<br />

Rodeo Grounds, free camping all weekend.<br />

Heidi @403-882-2353.<br />

Jun 24 - Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, 11 am @<br />

the Lodge, Consort, Ab. To register call<br />

Castor FSCC 403-882-2115.<br />

Jun 24 - The Vat, Red Deer. The Jesse Roads<br />

Band. See ad on this page for more<br />

info.<br />

Jun 25 - Big Valley Ag Society Fundraiser,<br />

Big Valley arena, doors open 8:30.<br />

Tickets $15 advance, $20 at door.<br />

Jun 25 - The Vat, Red Deer. “89”. See ad on<br />

this page for more info.<br />

Jun 25 - The Stettler Hotel The Beat presents<br />

Tap 9, modern day classic rock band<br />

with unique sound.<br />

Jun 26 - Botha Old Time Dance Club with<br />

Country Gentlemen @ Botha Community<br />

Hall, 1:30-5 pm. Potluck @ 5<br />

pm. Hawaiian theme. All ages and skill<br />

levels welcome.<br />

Jun 26 - Sunnybrook Farm Museum Pancake<br />

Breakfast<br />

and<br />

Cowboy<br />

Church.<br />

Breakfast<br />

8-10:30<br />

am,<br />

Church<br />

10:30 am.<br />

Admission<br />

by<br />

donation,<br />

breakfast<br />

$5. Ian @<br />

403-340-<br />

3511.<br />

Jun 26 - Camrose<br />

Street<br />

Performers<br />

Festival<br />

Fundraiser.<br />

3-6 pm@ Windsor Hotel. Free. Ages<br />

18 and over.<br />

Jun 28 - Canolapalooza @ the Lacombe<br />

Research Station. 9:30-4 pm. For more<br />

information 780-454-0844. Presented<br />

by CARA.<br />

Jun 29 - Entertainment in the Park - Jazz<br />

Guys. 7-8 pm. West Stettler Park Gazebo.<br />

Contact 403-742-4411. Bring a<br />

lawn chair.<br />

Jul 1 - Canada Day Party at the Park. 2 pm<br />

@ Coronation Museum Park.<br />

Jul 1 - The Vat, Red Deer. Sharkpuncher.<br />

See ad on this page for more info.<br />

Jul 2 - The Vat, Red Deer. The Whisper<br />

King/ Shiv Shanks. See ad on this page<br />

for more info.<br />

Jul 8 - Walk a Mile in Her Shoes, 11 am at<br />

Coronation Provincial Bldg. To register<br />

contact Castor FCSS 403-882-2115.<br />

Jul 8-9 - Coronation Pro Rodeo. Now 2<br />

days. See ad on this page for more info.<br />

Jul 8-9 - The Vat, Red Deer. The Funky<br />

Monks (Red Hot Chili Peppers Tribute<br />

Show). See ad on this page for more<br />

info.<br />

For more information call: Andre Reed 403-854-7277<br />

Antique & Modern Guns, Ammo,<br />

Antique Dishes, Sporting Goods, Buy, Sell<br />

& Trade, Coins & Stamps, Outdoor Wear,<br />

Knives, Collectibles & Much More!<br />

June 2016<br />

Fri, 24<br />

The Jesse Roads Band<br />

Sat, 25 “89”<br />

July 2016<br />

Fri, 1<br />

Sharkpuncher<br />

Sat, 2<br />

The Whisper King /<br />

Shiv Shanks<br />

Fri, Sat 8, 9<br />

The Funky Monks<br />

(A Red Hot Chili<br />

Peppers Tribute Show)<br />

The Vat is Red Deer’s premiere,<br />

awesome-ist, coolest, radical, all<br />

right live entertainment bar and<br />

night club where something is usually<br />

going on 7 days a week. From bigger name<br />

acts to local and Canadian entertainment, the<br />

Vat has something for everyone.<br />

Fri, Sat, 15, 16 TBA<br />

Thu, 14 Noire /<br />

Hunted by Ravens /<br />

Wives Tail /<br />

Kelevra<br />

Fri, 22<br />

The Matadors /<br />

Butch Haler<br />

Sat, 23 TBA<br />

Thu, 28<br />

Planet Eater /<br />

Leave the Living<br />

Fri, 29 TBA<br />

Sat, 30 Ninja Spy<br />

Find Our Event Postings on Facebook @ “We Love The Vat”<br />

403-346-5636<br />

101 5301 43 St., Red Deer<br />

Turn to Community, Pg 10<br />

THE<br />

VAT<br />

Coronation Pro Rodeo Association & Coronation Ag. Society presents<br />

Beer Gardens, Concession on site all weekend & Entertainment at night<br />

To enter a team or for more info.<br />

Call Candace 403-854-8195 or Sara 403-857-8112<br />

$<br />

275<br />

Entry Fee<br />

Hills of Peace Camps<br />

July 3-8 CWM Youth Camp<br />

(for youth who have completed grade 7-12)<br />

July 9-14 Hills of Peace Family Camp<br />

(A variety of worship & fun activities in a family friendly setting)<br />

July 15 – 19 Junior Camp<br />

(for youth who have completed grades 2 – 6)<br />

Aug 5-7 Nurturing Spirit Retreat<br />

(A gift to yourself, the opportunity to<br />

step away from the busyness of life)<br />

Contact Lisa Neudorf at 1-877-411-2632, ext 5<br />

or lisa@communityofchrist.ca)<br />

Community of Christ<br />

www.communityofchrist.ca, Canada West Mission<br />

CORONATION PRO RODEO<br />

Friday, July 8<br />

Saturday, July 9<br />

Noon - Rodeo Slack<br />

7 am - 10 am Free Pancake Breakfast (sponsored by ATB) at the Curling Rink Rodeo Clown:<br />

6 pm - 1st RODEO PERFORMANCE 10:30 am - Downtown Parade (theme Horses to Horsepower)<br />

Jayson Charters<br />

w/MUTTON BUSTIN’ (Age 6 & under) &<br />

<br />

WILD PONY RACE (Age 7-14, 1st 6 teams<br />

1 pm - 2nd RODEO PERFORMANCE w/MUTTON BUSTIN’ (Age 6 & under) &<br />

Announcer:<br />

Dustin Edwards<br />

entered to Jody at 578-3625 )<br />

ADMISSION: 5 & under FREE; 6-12 $5; 13 & up $15<br />

Stock Contractor:<br />

(admission includes FRIDAY NIGHT RODEO DANCE)<br />

Outlaw Buckers Rodeo Corp.<br />

WILD PONY RACE (Age 7-14, 1st 6 teams entered to Jody at 578-3625 )<br />

ADMISSION: 5 & under FREE; 6-12 $5; 13 & up $15<br />

(admission includes SATURDAY NIGHT RODEO DANCE)<br />

Hills of Peace<br />

Check us out on Twitter or Facebook<br />

or call Curtis Perry @ 403 578 8062<br />

For more Information<br />

Rodeo Dances<br />

Friday & Saturday Nights<br />

under the Big Top<br />

at the Rodeo Grounds.<br />

Everyone welcome,<br />

minors must be<br />

accompanied by an adult.<br />

FREE Admission with<br />

Rodeo ticket or $10 @ door


R e a l E s t a t e / H o m e s<br />

E C A r e v i e w C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b J u n e 2 3 ' 1 6 9<br />

Chair bowling, from the left, Audrey Frizzell,<br />

volunteer; Galahad Elites’ Roman Jahns, Marina<br />

Brown, recreation therapist for Galahad and<br />

Hardisty for Senior’s Week on June 15 at the<br />

Galahad Agriplex. ECA Review/J.Geddes<br />

Galahad Elites triumph over Hardisty<br />

Hooligans and the Killam Kats<br />

by Jamie Geddes<br />

The residents of three Flagstaff<br />

seniors’ homes from Galahad,<br />

Hardisty and Killam challenged<br />

each other to compete in a series of<br />

11 events battling for gold, silver<br />

and bronze awards in “Olympic<br />

Games” fashion on Wednesday,<br />

June 15 at the Galahad Agriplex.<br />

The “Olympic Games” began four<br />

years ago when Galahad hosted the<br />

first event and each team has taken<br />

a turn hosting the event each year.<br />

The event M. C. Faye Reister<br />

requested the singing of the<br />

national anthem O’ Canada and<br />

Bethel United Church Minister<br />

Dianne Crewe offered a prayer for<br />

the athletes and those in attendance.<br />

Norah Griffiths, Manager of<br />

the Galahad Care Centre welcomed<br />

everyone and officially opened the<br />

games.<br />

The teams were well represented<br />

and they were prepared to do battle.<br />

The athletes arrived in team<br />

colours, wearing matching t-shirts<br />

and had their game faces on.<br />

They brought bright banners to<br />

distinguish their territory in the<br />

event ring.<br />

The Olympic Health events challenged<br />

the athletes from each team<br />

to: chair bowling, spelling bee, yarn<br />

roll, ladder ball, Bible trivia, clothes<br />

pin race, bean bag toss, sock throw,<br />

name that tune, volunteer race, and<br />

a crib tournament.<br />

The teams were issued points at<br />

the completion of each event and<br />

points were added at the end of the<br />

games.<br />

The action was fierce as the<br />

Hardisty Hooligans came to defend<br />

their gold medal standing won at<br />

last year’s event but they were upended<br />

by the Galahad Elites taking<br />

the gold when the final score was<br />

tallied.<br />

The Killam Kats gave a solid performance<br />

and took home the silver while<br />

the Hardisty Hooligans fought hard for<br />

the bronze medal.<br />

Doreen Herle and Arlene Galm of<br />

the Galahad Ladies Auxiliary presented<br />

the athletes with their awards.<br />

Cathy Blumhagen, Recreation<br />

Assistant at Galahad Care Centre<br />

organized the event and made the athletes<br />

medals while Marina Brown,<br />

Candor Realty Ltd.<br />

4908 - 51 St., Stettler • 403-742-4424<br />

TRADE<br />

• Seller of this cozy 3 bedroom<br />

bungalow with a newer double<br />

garage would be willing to take some pasture land in trade<br />

for this home, preferably in the Brownfield area. Ideal for<br />

retirement or just starting out.<br />

Priced<br />

to sell at<br />

$169,000<br />

Call Fran<br />

to view.<br />

Recreation Therapist who services<br />

both Galahad and Hardisty assisted<br />

Blumhagen and the athletes during<br />

the event.<br />

Turn to ??, Pg 10<br />

HOUSE FOR SALE<br />

4601 Westminster Ave.,<br />

Coronation AB<br />

Well maintained 1175 sq ft.,<br />

(corner lot), 4 bedrooms,<br />

2 bathrooms with 2 car attached<br />

garage, and a detached<br />

16 x 26 garage.<br />

Numerous updates, corner lot.<br />

$188,000<br />

Call 403 740 5354<br />

Coronation<br />

A.L.L. STARS Realty Ltd<br />

Ph. (780) 434-4700<br />

SHELLY CREASY<br />

Hm/Off. (403) 578-2255<br />

Cell. (403) 578-7000<br />

4612 Alexander Ave. Coronation -<br />

GORGEOUS home, over 2300 sqft<br />

above grade, 4 bedrooms 3 bathrooms<br />

fully renovated in 2006, large addition<br />

full basement, attach garage, fenced<br />

backyard. This is a must see home<br />

REDUCED $339,500<br />

Listed @ $259,900<br />

Pending<br />

4613 York Ave., Coronation, AB -<br />

Beautiful 3 bedroom ranch style<br />

home, 1 full bath with jetted tub<br />

and 1 half bath, family room, open<br />

kitchen /dining and spacious living<br />

room. 18x24 detached insulated<br />

garage, fenced back yard, multiple<br />

updates. REDUCED $189,000<br />

Listed @ $185,000<br />

Coronation<br />

- Beautiful<br />

1775 sqft<br />

home, with<br />

rental units<br />

and RV Parking. This property<br />

provides an income and a beautiful<br />

home all in one! The package<br />

price for this property is<br />

$664,900! The Bunkhouses<br />

and RV park can be purchased<br />

separately<br />

for<br />

$389,900!<br />

#9 Parklane, Coronation, AB - 1996<br />

mobile home on an owned lot in the<br />

newest mobile sub-division in<br />

Coronation. 3 bedrooms, 2<br />

bathrooms-master bathroom has a<br />

walk in tub, open floor plan with vaulted ceiling, 5<br />

appliances, central A/C and large deck. This property<br />

is clean and ready to move into! Listed for $65,000<br />

New Listings<br />

4.32 acres overlooking the<br />

Battle River Valley! Approx.<br />

3450 sqft, 800 sqft developed,<br />

new water well, natural gas, solar<br />

and wind powered with a double<br />

garage insulated and heated. This<br />

property has an<br />

amazing start<br />

on it, it is ready<br />

to be finished!.<br />

for additional photos:<br />

screasy.ca<br />

or realtor.ca<br />

16063OS0


10 J u n e 2 3 ' 1 6 C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b . R e a l E s t a t e / H o m e s<br />

E C A r e v i e w<br />

Community<br />

Events Listing<br />

Cont’d from Pg 8<br />

Jul 11 - Battle River Ride for Stars,<br />

Hoofs to Helicopters, hosted<br />

by Bar L Lazy T Ranch, info<br />

contact Carol @ 403-882-<br />

2515.<br />

Jul 13 - Kinsella Graveldome<br />

Bullarama, Kinsella Sports<br />

Grounds. See ad on this page<br />

for more info.<br />

Jul 14 - The Vat, Red Deer. Noire/<br />

Hunted by Ravens/ Wives<br />

Tail/ Kelevra. See ad on this<br />

page for more info.<br />

Jul 15-16 - The Vat, Red Deer. TBA.<br />

See ad on this page for more<br />

info.<br />

Jul 16-17 - Hanna Rod & Gun<br />

Club, Guns & Collectibles<br />

Show & Sale. See ad on this<br />

page for more info.<br />

Jul 17 - Red Lamp Market, 10-4 pm<br />

Donalda, Amanda @ 403-741-<br />

6095<br />

Jul 22 - The Vat, Red Deer. The<br />

Matadors/ Butch Haler. See<br />

ad on this page for more info.<br />

Jul 23 - The Vat, Red Deer. TBA.<br />

See ad on this page for more<br />

info.<br />

Jul 20-24 - Westerner Days Fair &<br />

Exposition, @ Centrium, Red<br />

Deer.<br />

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Connect with<br />

their peers<br />

Cont’d from Pg 9<br />

“This event gives the residents an<br />

opportunity to get out, socialize and<br />

connect with their peers,” said<br />

Blumhagen. “It offers a day of fun and<br />

<br />

Lifelong passion for<br />

music and history<br />

Elaine Pitt, a long-time resident of<br />

Stettler, passed away on May 25, 2016.<br />

She will be best remembered for her<br />

eloquence and lifelong passion<br />

for music.<br />

Born in Scotland in 1925,<br />

Elaine was a well-known lead<br />

soprano in operatic<br />

productions.<br />

After immigrating to<br />

Canada she became an important<br />

figure in, and ardent<br />

advocate of, Alberta’s musical<br />

community, eventually winning<br />

the Alberta Government<br />

Achievement Award for personal<br />

excellence.<br />

Notably, Elaine founded and<br />

directed a girls choir, with whom she<br />

won the National Competitive Festival<br />

of Music in 1987.<br />

Aside from her musical pursuits,<br />

Elaine was known for her keen<br />

interest in world history, her profound<br />

thoughtfulness and her many<br />

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good socialization.”<br />

This event came together with the<br />

help of several organizations including<br />

The Galahad Lion’s Club and<br />

Westmoreland Coal provided funds for<br />

the meal, while the Galahad Ag<br />

Society graciously loaned us the hall<br />

and the Galahad Catering Group<br />

cooked and served the turkey dinner<br />

and helped with the medal<br />

presentations.<br />

“The community effort is commendable,”<br />

added Blumhagen “and we<br />

remain grateful for the generosity that<br />

makes these events possible for the<br />

benefit of our seniors. I admit it is also<br />

fun for the staff to get to interact with<br />

the seniors in a different way and with<br />

other Flagstaff seniors’ residents,”<br />

says Blumhagen.<br />

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adventures with her closest friend,<br />

Virginia Brennen.<br />

Elaine will be dearly missed by her<br />

daughter, Rhonda (Scott)<br />

Temple; grandchildren,<br />

Cory (Danielle) Temple and<br />

Jill Temple; siblings, Ray<br />

(Don) Clancy and Moray<br />

Stewart; and countless<br />

others throughout western<br />

Canada that were touched<br />

by her music.<br />

A Celebration of Life will<br />

be held June 26, 2016 at 1<br />

p.m. at the Stettler Legion<br />

Hall. In lieu of flowers,<br />

memorial donations may be made to<br />

the Stettler Music Festival Association,<br />

Box 2031, Stettler, AB T0C 2L0.<br />

Condolences may be sent or viewed<br />

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OBITUARIES<br />

Bakery became renowned<br />

Floris Blokland passed away at<br />

Heritage House, Stettler on June 12,<br />

2016. Floris was born in Sliedrecht,<br />

Holland on April 1, 1923.<br />

Floris met his future wife, Mary,<br />

while she was working as an aide for<br />

his ailing mother. Floris was a baker<br />

by trade, and during WWII, he<br />

was a forced labourer for the<br />

Germans in a bakery in<br />

Hamburg, Germany.<br />

After the war he joined the<br />

Dutch Merchant Navy and<br />

travelled to many port cities in<br />

the world. He eventually<br />

returned to Holland to propose<br />

to Mary – but Mary refused to<br />

marry a sailor. Floris agreed<br />

to resign from the Merchant<br />

Navy if Mary would move to<br />

Canada.<br />

Floris and Mary were united in marriage<br />

in 1949. In 1951, Rokus (Rocky)<br />

Blokland was born in Sliedrecht,<br />

Holland. Within the year, the young<br />

family immigrated to Canada.<br />

They first stayed in Toronto and<br />

then moved to Timmins, where Emile<br />

was born in 1953. In 1963, Winnifer<br />

(Winnie) was born in Brandon,<br />

Manitoba. Shortly after Winnie’s birth<br />

the family moved to Yellowknife, NWT.<br />

The Blokland’s final move was to<br />

Stettler in 1966, when they purchased<br />

Reg’s Bakery. Floris renamed it Blokes<br />

Bakery and it quickly became<br />

renowned for its fresh bread, cream<br />

johns and pastries!<br />

Floris and Mary travelled<br />

extensively in their<br />

retirement years and saw<br />

many sights of the world.<br />

Floris also enjoyed gardening,<br />

fishing, baking<br />

cookies for his Christmas<br />

lists, and building furniture<br />

sets for all his<br />

grandchildren.<br />

Predeceased by his wife<br />

Blokland<br />

Mary and great granddaughter<br />

Gracie, Floris is<br />

survived by his children; Rocky (Ellie)<br />

Blokland, Emile (Gail) Blokland, and<br />

Winnie (Ken) Bissett, grandchildren;<br />

Angela (Greg) Coulombe, Josh<br />

(Jocelyne) Blokland, Jody (Priscilla)<br />

Blokland, Kristina (Geoff) Blokland,<br />

Ian Blokland, Tim (Tania) Blokland,<br />

Kenny (Deanna) Bissett, Tyler Bissett,<br />

and Kelsey Bissett, many great grandchildren,<br />

other relatives, friends, and<br />

special friends Monty and Sharon<br />

Sommer. Floris was also “Opa” to Jeff,<br />

Karla and Ryan Sommer and their<br />

families.<br />

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Heartland Youth Center, Box 876<br />

Stettler Alberta, T0C 2L0 or Saving<br />

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Erin Deems, Box 461, Erskine, AB T0C<br />

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E C A r e v i e w C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b J u n e 2 3 ' 1 6 11<br />

Changes to school parking<br />

Cont’d from Pg 2<br />

Public parking will no longer be<br />

allowed on the north side of Norfolk<br />

Ave. (in front of the school) as of the first<br />

day of school this upcoming September.<br />

According to Kulyk, the section of<br />

Norfolk Avenue immediately to the<br />

south of the Coronation School is<br />

heavily utilized for student and visitor<br />

parking.<br />

Both sides of the street are consistently<br />

lined with vehicles, making it<br />

difficult for vehicles to safely pass each<br />

other.<br />

A suggestion was brought forward to<br />

consider removing the grass boulevard<br />

on the south side of the street and<br />

paving it to widen the one-block section<br />

of the street.<br />

The current boulevard area is<br />

approximately 9.5 feet by 400 feet in<br />

size and the existing road width is<br />

approximately 36 feet wide.<br />

This suggestion would also involve<br />

having the curb and gutter installed<br />

immediately adjacent to the existing<br />

sidewalk. By removing the boulevard,<br />

the road would be expanded to a width<br />

of approximately 45 feet, the same<br />

width as George Street on the east side<br />

of the school.<br />

This project would also require<br />

moving two telephone poles and<br />

rebuilding the sidewalks because they<br />

would be too high.<br />

However after discussing the potential<br />

costs involved in this project,<br />

council felt the cost was too high.<br />

Therefore instead, additional<br />

parking will be provided in the town<br />

owned lot on the corner of Norfolk and<br />

King.<br />

Changes will be in effect as soon as<br />

signage goes up but will definitely be<br />

in place by the first day of school this<br />

fall.<br />

Bussing an issue in Clearview<br />

schools with carbon tax<br />

Initial estimates of the new carbon<br />

tax will cost Clearview Public Schools<br />

the equivalent of one teacher, or<br />

approximately $90,000, per year stated<br />

a letter from Cheri Neitz, Clearview<br />

board chair to the Minister of<br />

Education.<br />

According to the minutes of the May<br />

24, 2016 municipal government<br />

meeting with Clearview Public<br />

Schools, Clearview Public Schools<br />

would like consideration for school<br />

divisions to be exempt from the new<br />

carbon tax levy,<br />

or that a rebate<br />

be provided back<br />

to school divisions<br />

to offset the<br />

additional costs.<br />

Neitz went on<br />

to say that school<br />

divisions are<br />

largely dependent<br />

on the Alberta<br />

Government<br />

funding for<br />

education.<br />

By implementing<br />

a levy<br />

that will impact<br />

school divisions,<br />

the net impact<br />

would be an education<br />

in funding<br />

available to<br />

students.<br />

Council members<br />

discussed<br />

this issue and<br />

accepted it as<br />

information.<br />

Library board<br />

budget<br />

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A true collective effort<br />

Cont’d from Pg 5<br />

There were donations of time, space,<br />

and quilt pieces, fabric, batting, and<br />

binding.<br />

They devised a system to maximize<br />

their efforts to achieve both quality<br />

and quantity and in less than a month<br />

these quick stitchers made a little over<br />

50 quilts to donate as well as an afghan<br />

and some blankets.<br />

Laurendeau took them to Rose<br />

Lefler in Edmonton on Tuesday, June<br />

14 to await distribution. Lefler is a volunteer<br />

who offered to hold the quilts<br />

until the distribution centre was ready<br />

for them.<br />

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Both financial statements are presented<br />

for council’s information.<br />

“I’ve just been helping a very short<br />

time and over 200 quilts have come to<br />

me in just over a week and a half<br />

including the ones from Forestburg.<br />

There are more of them expected. It’s<br />

been wonderful to see this much<br />

support.”<br />

The Flagstaff ladies have decided to<br />

continue meeting one day per month<br />

to create what they call “charity<br />

quilts.”<br />

Laurendeau says, “It has been a true<br />

collective effort! We decided it is nice<br />

to have some quilts on hand to be able<br />

to give to someone in need.”<br />

Puts taxpayers at risk<br />

Cont’d from Pg 6<br />

“Over 80,000 Albertans have lost<br />

work since the NDP came to power, but<br />

this government is only interested in<br />

raising their taxes and making work<br />

even harder to find.”<br />

Some of the members of the NDP<br />

executive also trigger concerns about<br />

how much influence big union interests<br />

are having in the Premier’s office.<br />

For example, Alberta Federation of<br />

Labour’s Secretary Treasurer Siobhan<br />

Vipond was re-acclaimed as the<br />

Treasurer of the Alberta NDP. Last<br />

year, Premier Notley appointed Vipond<br />

the Vice-Chair of the Premier’s<br />

Economic Advisory Council; her role<br />

on the NDP executive was not disclosed<br />

at the time.<br />

“Having the Vice-Chair of the<br />

Premier’s Economic Advisory Council<br />

sit on the NDP provincial executive<br />

while having senior roles in the labour<br />

movement not only blurs ethical lines,<br />

but it also puts taxpayers at risk,”<br />

Wildrose Shadow Democracy and<br />

Accountability Minister Jason Nixon<br />

said. “This type of big union influence<br />

embedded in the Premier’s office is bad<br />

news for Alberta families.”<br />

Ruthie’s Roost<br />

Closing<br />

Sat., June 25<br />

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We wish to sincerely thank each<br />

and everyone for dropping in<br />

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12 J u n e 2 3 ' 1 6 C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b . E C A r e v i e w<br />

SPORT<br />

Shorts<br />

• Nats manager Dusty Baker,<br />

to Reuters, on 6-1, 257-pound<br />

catcher Wilson Ramos: “He’s not<br />

called The Buffalo for nothing.<br />

I’ve never seen a skinny buffalo.<br />

Unless he’s real sick.”<br />

• Brad Dickson of the Omaha<br />

World-Herald: “Jose Canseco<br />

tweeted that when a ‘yellow<br />

stone’ park volcano blows it’ll destroy<br />

the continental U.S. I don’t<br />

know about you, but I prefer to<br />

get my scientific forecasts from<br />

people who know that ‘Yellowstone’<br />

is one word.”<br />

• Bob Molinaro of pilotonline.<br />

com, with a recollection about a<br />

former Yankee slugger: “Mickey<br />

Mantle said when Pete Rose<br />

broke Ty Cobb’s record: “If I’d a<br />

hit that many singles, I’d a wore<br />

a dress.”<br />

• Norman Chad of the Washington<br />

Post, on the Kardashians girls’<br />

penchant for dating professional<br />

athletes: “Repeatedly, the Kardashians<br />

have sullied our finest<br />

in cleats and Nikes. They have<br />

sidetracked more NBA careers<br />

than cocaine.”<br />

• Greg Cote of the Miami Herald:<br />

“Will Power won last week’s<br />

IndyCar race. Who was second?<br />

Dee Termination?”<br />

Stettler’s Softball With Attitude (S.W.ATT) U16 girls softball team took part in the<br />

Girls Prairie League Softball (G.P.L.S) Championship June 17-19 in Irma, Ab.<br />

Left to Right: Erin Brown, Breanne Shaw, Gracie Morbeck, Sage Sansregret,<br />

Tamara Ball, Raina Thomson, Jenny Munholland, Jaiden Stotz, Emily Brown,<br />

Taylor Northrop, Esther Nooijen, Mikayla Torgerson. Coach: Rick Stotz, Sheri<br />

Morbeck.<br />

Stettler’s softball<br />

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PUZZLE NO. 807<br />

Copyright © 2015, Penny Press<br />

Chief Administrative Position – Delia Alberta<br />

Full-Time CAO: Village of Delia<br />

As administrative head, the CAO reports to the Council of the<br />

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• Demonstrated capability to communicate and deal effectively with the public,<br />

• To work collaboratively with the Council and the surrounding area while effectively<br />

representing the interest of the Village<br />

• Municipal experience an asset<br />

Please send your resume to:<br />

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Delivered to: Village Office, 218 Main Street<br />

ACROSS<br />

1. Deeds<br />

5. Passe<br />

8. Trim<br />

12. Newborn horse<br />

13. Pair<br />

14. Tug-of-war need<br />

15. Fast-food order: 2 wds.<br />

16. Omelet ingredient<br />

17. Computer operator<br />

18. Sheriff’s group<br />

20. Transmitted<br />

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24. Volcanic residue<br />

26. Smashing serve<br />

27. Cancel a space launch<br />

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45. Went astray<br />

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49. English beverage<br />

50. Molten rock<br />

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55. Five and five<br />

56. Watched carefully<br />

57. Await judgment<br />

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59. Hollow stalk<br />

DOWN<br />

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51. Yes vote<br />

52. Neckline style<br />

53. Total up<br />

ANSWER TO PUZZLE NO. 807<br />

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Use American spelling<br />

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Full Time<br />

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Location - Hanna Lodge, 603 Palliser Trail, Hanna, Alberta - Box 60 Hanna,<br />

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Typical Duties:<br />

Responsible for overseeing all aspects of the operations of the Lodge,<br />

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and staff while being in compliance with Acadia Foundation policies and<br />

procedures. This position requires an individual with great leadership skills,<br />

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• Strong English communication skills, both written and verbal<br />

• Diploma or experience in a related field preferred<br />

• Experience working in a supervisory or management position<br />

• Computer skills<br />

• Experience working with Seniors<br />

• Experience with the ADP Payroll system an asset<br />

• Highly flexible with solid interpersonal skills and dispute resolution skills<br />

• Must have a vehicle and Valid driver’s license<br />

• Criminal record check is required.<br />

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