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MORRIN<br />
Slow start<br />
on water<br />
and sewer<br />
replacement<br />
Grayson Excavating had a slow start<br />
to the water and sewer replacement<br />
project on 1st Ave.<br />
North reported CAO Plachner at the<br />
Sept. 21 council meeting, which put<br />
them a week behind.<br />
Following a meeting with the<br />
Grayson engineer and Coun. Al<br />
Bremer and CAO Plachner they are<br />
having no problems moving forward<br />
in completing the project.<br />
Council motioned to provide their<br />
annual sponsorship for Morrin<br />
School’s awards night.<br />
In other correspondence, John<br />
Siemens asked council to consider the<br />
option of waiving the $1 photocopy<br />
expenditure for the purpose of providing<br />
people attending the council<br />
meetings a copy of the agenda and previous<br />
month’s unapproved minutes for<br />
the purpose of following along with<br />
the political process during the<br />
meetings.<br />
He also requested that copies of the<br />
minutes be available at town office for<br />
residents to access.<br />
The request went on to say, if “this is<br />
too much to ask”, Siemens said in his<br />
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RV units no allowed on motel lot in Clive<br />
Lisa Joy<br />
ECA Review reporter<br />
A motel in Clive can’t allow<br />
people to live in RV units on its<br />
lot any longer.<br />
At its regular meeting Sept.<br />
26, council passed a motion<br />
directing administration to<br />
inform the motel owners that<br />
RV’s are an inappropriate use<br />
on their lot and not permitted.<br />
“We will request their compliance,”<br />
said Clive Chief<br />
<br />
Harvest Roundup<br />
Steak Supper & Dance<br />
Hosted By: Coronation Pro Rodeo Association<br />
Saturday, October 22<br />
Coronation Community Hall<br />
Doors Open: 5:30 pm<br />
Supper: 6:30 pm<br />
Dance: 8:30 pm<br />
Administrative Officer Carla<br />
Kenney. She added that the subdivision<br />
and appeal board<br />
doesn’t approve of storage of<br />
RVs on commercial lots.<br />
In August, Coun. Bev<br />
Krochak told village council<br />
that the motel was allowing<br />
people to live in trailers on its<br />
lots and there were complaints<br />
from some Clive residents.<br />
Memorial bench<br />
Clive council approved a<br />
CORONATION COUNCIL<br />
CLIVE COUNCIL<br />
memorial bench at the cemetery<br />
grounds. The village doesn’t<br />
have a policy for memorials and<br />
looks at requests on an ad hoc<br />
basis, said Chief Administrative<br />
Officer (CAO) Carla Kenney.<br />
Increase in<br />
regional library fees<br />
Clive council voted in favour<br />
of Parkland Regional Library’s<br />
(PRL) proposed 2017 budget,<br />
which indicates a two per cent<br />
increase.<br />
Historical designation denied<br />
Council was not happy the costs such as utilities and<br />
hear at their regular council insurance.<br />
meeting on Mon. Sept. 26 that<br />
the request to designate the Parkland Library budget<br />
Coronation Water Tower as a Taking into consideration the<br />
Provincial Historic Resource by Alberta economy, Coun. Keith<br />
the Alberta Government Griffiths motioned that a letter<br />
Heritage Division was denied. be drafted to Parkland Library<br />
The letter stated that the asking for a budget with a zero<br />
tower was evaluated for historial<br />
and architectural<br />
the 7.7 per cent increase in the<br />
per cent increase rather than<br />
significance.<br />
proposed 2017 budget as a result<br />
“I have determined that the of a revised wage and salary<br />
site may possess local or grid with incremental<br />
regional importance but does increases.<br />
not have province-wide significance,”<br />
stated David Link,<br />
Assistant Deputy Minister.<br />
Council will not drop the initiative<br />
as they disagree with the<br />
decision.<br />
Ambulance Radio system<br />
Council did not reach a decision<br />
as to whether they wanted<br />
to take on the operation of the<br />
East Central Ambulance radio<br />
communication system that the<br />
association is no longer using it.<br />
The local fire departments all<br />
utilize the system so council<br />
had previously passed a resolution<br />
in favour of the proposal<br />
pending approval of the other<br />
partnering municipalities.<br />
Partners will meet on Oct. 20<br />
to discuss the proposal and it’s<br />
operational and fiscal<br />
implications.<br />
Partners include Halkirk,<br />
Castor, Coronation, Veteran,<br />
Consort, the County of<br />
Paintearth and Special Areas<br />
#4.<br />
There are a number of<br />
unknowns stated CAO Sandra<br />
Kulyk regarding operating<br />
Foundation Board rep<br />
Town Council does not provide<br />
council members sitting on<br />
boards that do not have a fiscal<br />
implication on the town’s budget<br />
therefore did not appoint a representative<br />
to the Hospital<br />
Foundation Board as per their<br />
request however Coun. Jackie<br />
Brigley volunteered herself to<br />
sit on the board.<br />
Coal Coalition<br />
Council will<br />
encourage Paintearth<br />
Economic Partnership<br />
Society (PEPS) to pay<br />
the membership to the<br />
Coal Assocition of<br />
Canada following a<br />
meeting attended by<br />
Coun. Griffiths and CAO<br />
Kulyk including the<br />
municipalities of<br />
Halkirk, Castor,<br />
Coronation, Forestburg,<br />
the County of Paintearth<br />
and reps from<br />
Paintearth Coal Mine<br />
and the Coal Association<br />
of Canada.<br />
The group discussed the need<br />
to educate residents about coal<br />
and the misinformation that is<br />
being spread including the government’s<br />
decision based more<br />
on ideology than on scientific<br />
fact, lobbying, getting the power<br />
plants to actively lobby and<br />
demonstrate that Albertans<br />
rely on all types of power<br />
generation.<br />
Wind, solar and hydro can’t<br />
replace the gap that will be created<br />
with the loss of coal<br />
generated power.<br />
Solar and wind power can’t<br />
produce enough to replace the<br />
52 per cent that is being produced<br />
by coal generated plants.<br />
Something has to fill that gap.<br />
The group will continue to<br />
work together on this initiative<br />
including developing a<br />
Facebook page and structure an<br />
educational initiative in the<br />
schools.<br />
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The cost represents about<br />
$8.04 per capital for Clive for<br />
a total of $5,427, said CAO<br />
Kenney.<br />
According to PRL, they<br />
are the second lowest<br />
funded library system of the<br />
seven systems in the<br />
province.<br />
Updating Land Use<br />
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The village is considering<br />
whether to make changes<br />
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fuel sales and crematoriums,<br />
or whether to keep<br />
the LUB generic and allows<br />
more of a broad range.<br />
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Directed by Jane Skocdopole<br />
Dinner Theatre at Stettler Community Hall<br />
November 16-19, 2016<br />
Cocktails: 6:00 p.m. Dinner: 6:30 p.m. Curtain to follow<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 O c t o b e r 6 ' 1 6 3<br />
Theresetta raises $2832 for Terry Fox Foundation<br />
by K. Smawley<br />
Theresetta and Gus Wetter met up to<br />
take part in the Terry Fox Run on<br />
Sept. 21. Gus Wetter hosted this year<br />
and they put on a colour run.<br />
Theresetta school was able to raise a<br />
whopping $2832.<br />
Theresetta<br />
School is a ‘7<br />
Habits’ school<br />
which means<br />
we always<br />
keep in mind<br />
seven important<br />
habits to<br />
help us accomplish<br />
our<br />
goals and live<br />
an effective<br />
life. The kindergarten<br />
kids have finished<br />
learning<br />
all about habit<br />
one, be<br />
proactive.<br />
The kinder<br />
kids have also<br />
enjoyed the<br />
change in<br />
season and all<br />
the beautiful<br />
fall leaves to<br />
play in while<br />
the grade 1/2<br />
class has<br />
started<br />
working hard<br />
on their<br />
Identity Projects for our Identity Day.<br />
The class entertained at the Lodge<br />
where they will be sharing their songs<br />
and instruments once a month.<br />
The grade 3/4s are starting to<br />
explore the traditions of many countries<br />
from around the world while the<br />
grade 5/6 class spent that last two<br />
weeks working on writing and presenting<br />
a speech to their peers.<br />
The class has also began their<br />
monthly visits to the Long Term Care,<br />
entertaining with singing, an instrument<br />
circle, and some recorder<br />
playing.<br />
In the junior high end of the school,<br />
Cont’d from Pg 1<br />
“Since attending a number of meetings,”<br />
stated Siemens in his letter, “I<br />
have become more aware of the challenges<br />
and decisions Council has to<br />
make and I would like all residents to<br />
have the same information and to be<br />
informed without having to attend<br />
should they choose not to.”<br />
“I think this will have to be tabled<br />
until next council meeting,” said<br />
Lacher, “until all [councillors] are<br />
here.” Councillor David Macleod was<br />
absent.<br />
Awards<br />
Five from Morrin and area were<br />
given awards, reported Mayor<br />
Lacher, following her recent FCSS<br />
meeting.<br />
Members of the ASSET<br />
Development Coalition attended the<br />
Duke of Edinburgh Gold Awards ceremonies<br />
in Calgary on June 24, 2016.<br />
Prince Edward was in attendance.<br />
The five students from Morrin and<br />
area who received the Gold Awards<br />
were: Raine McDougald, Avril Wilson<br />
and Madison Colberg, all three from<br />
Drumheller, Moriah Ohlhauser of<br />
Carbon and Lowell Nelson of Morrin.<br />
The ASSET Development Coalition<br />
had met earlier in Drumheller and<br />
hosted a Duke of Edinburgh Awards<br />
night on April 12, 2016.<br />
Three students from the Morrin<br />
school received the Bronze Medal<br />
the 7/8 class has been studying the<br />
first interactions between First<br />
Nations and Europeans in social<br />
studies while the 8/9 Language Arts<br />
class is working hard on writing some<br />
scary horror stories, just in time for<br />
Halloween!<br />
Ethan Boger, Lachlan Hanton and Damon Ries of Theresetta Catholic<br />
School, Castor having fun during the colour run Terry Fox Run on Sept. 21<br />
hosted by Gus Wetter School in Castor. ECA Review/Submitted<br />
Last Wednesday the grade 7-9 religion<br />
class enjoyed a presentation by<br />
Carolyn Fetaz about her experiences of<br />
travelling to India several years ago.<br />
The connection of this visit was the<br />
recent canonization of St. Terese of<br />
Calcutta, formerly known as Mother<br />
Teresa.<br />
Also, the social studies 9 class will<br />
be travelling to Halkirk this week to<br />
visit the Open House hosted by Capital<br />
Power.<br />
Theresetta is hosting all the CARA<br />
schools for the annual Cross Country<br />
run. Multiple schools will be joining us<br />
for some cross country competition<br />
Awards for Morrin students<br />
Awards: Charlese Gridley, Karson<br />
Gridley and Kyra Gridley.<br />
Lacher reported that the water had<br />
been shut off at the trailer dump.<br />
“They can still dump but there will<br />
be no water to flush,” stated Mayor<br />
Lacher, explaining the need to shut<br />
off the water before it “freezes on us.”<br />
“It’s happened before,” added CAO<br />
Plachner.<br />
The short meeting was adjourned<br />
by 7:30 p.m.<br />
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and even some younger grades will<br />
take part in a “fun run”. There will be<br />
a multiple kilometre cross country<br />
course laid out throughout some of the<br />
town and Pals Park.<br />
The junior high girls and boys volleyball<br />
teams have already seen some<br />
exciting action as they travelled to<br />
Red Deer Sept. 17 - 18 weekend for<br />
the Fall Volleyball Classic. Both<br />
teams fought hard against some<br />
tough teams from big schools.<br />
On Sept. 24 both teams travelled<br />
to Stettler. The girls enjoyed the<br />
challenge of facing some tough<br />
teams and held their own against<br />
teams with more experience. The<br />
boys won one<br />
of their round<br />
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Happy 50 th Anniversary Mum and Dad!<br />
We love you!<br />
Wayne & Celia Richardson<br />
New staff<br />
There have been a few staff changes<br />
this year as Christine Nichols is welcomed<br />
into the front office and Diana<br />
Wilson is a new teacher’s assistant in<br />
the grade 3/4 room.<br />
Christine was at the school a few<br />
years ago in a different position and we<br />
are glad to have her back!<br />
The staff and students at Theresetta<br />
school want to send out a huge congratulations<br />
to Trish Newman and family<br />
on the birth of their baby boy, Cruz.<br />
Trish has been a teacher’s assistant<br />
at the school for many years and will<br />
be missed this year as she is taking the<br />
year off.<br />
followed the 40 minute in-camera session<br />
that the public had not been<br />
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ON THE OTHER HAND<br />
God save America<br />
by B. Schimke<br />
There is not a female in the country<br />
that has climbed her way to the top or<br />
near the top in industry or politics<br />
without having had to work twice as<br />
hard as her male counterparts with<br />
equivalent education and experience.<br />
That’s just the reality.<br />
And that is certainly how it has<br />
unfolded during the presidential campaign<br />
between Hilary Clinton and<br />
Donald Trump.<br />
The stark contrast between the<br />
expectations in the first debate was<br />
striking. There was no expectation put<br />
on Trump. He was just required to<br />
show up and keep his cool. If he did<br />
that, he would surpass expectations<br />
and would likely see a bump in the<br />
polls.<br />
“<br />
What nonsense,<br />
Bill cheated. Hilary held<br />
her family together.<br />
Clinton on the other hand was to<br />
look presidential, but not sound too<br />
smart. She was to keep her answers<br />
short and not talk too much about her<br />
experiences as a former Senator and<br />
Secretary of State.<br />
She was to be open and personable<br />
and not react to Donald’s personal<br />
attacks on her.<br />
I have great empathy for brilliant<br />
women who are required to dummy<br />
down so as not to be seen as a threat.<br />
Woman can’t get too aggressive or<br />
we’re called the ‘B’ word. If our voice<br />
waivers, we are too emotional and not<br />
fit for the job.<br />
Trump still lost the debate. So he<br />
and his two pals, former Republican<br />
House Leader, Newt Gingrich and<br />
Ruby Giuliani the former New York<br />
Mayor joined forces to attack Hilary on<br />
a new front arguing that no spouse of a<br />
known adulterer (aka Bill Clinton)<br />
should be qualified to become<br />
President.<br />
What nonsense, Bill cheated. Hilary<br />
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held her family together.<br />
Lest we have forgotten, it was<br />
March 9, 2007 during Bill Clinton’s<br />
impeachment trial that three-time<br />
married Newt Gingrich publicly<br />
acknowledged that he had cheated on<br />
his first and second wives. Ironically it<br />
was Gingrich who was leading the<br />
charge to impeach Bill Clinton because<br />
of his infidelity.<br />
Trump cheated on his first wife,<br />
Ivana, with a younger mistress, Marla<br />
Maples, who would become his second<br />
wife. Two children later and bored<br />
with Maples, Donald ditched her to<br />
marry his third and current trophy<br />
wife.<br />
Giuliani is another admitted adulterer,<br />
thrice married and publically<br />
unfaithful to his wives.<br />
What hypocrisy! It’s all right for<br />
these three adulterers with their<br />
warped sense of self-righteousness to<br />
hold powerful elected offices, but it’s<br />
wrong for the wife of an adulterer to<br />
hold similar offices of power.<br />
Hilary has shared a little about<br />
those difficult days when her husband’s<br />
unfaithfulness was in the<br />
news for more than a year. I can only<br />
imagine the pain and humiliation<br />
she went through.<br />
We don’t know why she stayed with<br />
Bill, but it could have been to keep the<br />
family together for their daughter,<br />
Chelsea. We don’t know what she said<br />
or did to Bill, but I can imagine it was<br />
X-rated! But quite frankly, it’s none of<br />
our business.<br />
But the three adulterers have torn<br />
apart two homes each and with their<br />
track records, it’s a crap shoot how<br />
long they will stay with their thirds.<br />
They have no credibility to attack even<br />
Bill Clinton, let alone his wife.<br />
Hilary Clinton is so far superior to<br />
Donald Trump in every way -- intelligence,<br />
ethics, common human decency<br />
and experience. It is indeed shocking<br />
to the world outside of the United<br />
States that the presidential race is still<br />
too close to call.<br />
Rather than “God bless America”, it<br />
needs to be “God save the world from<br />
America and America from itself”<br />
should Donald Trump be elected<br />
President.<br />
Politicians want to change<br />
what your vote means<br />
Dear Editor,<br />
Politicians want to change what<br />
your vote means.<br />
Question asked: Should there be a<br />
Referendum? Answer: No referendum<br />
because, my opinion is, there are a<br />
variety of ways of influencing the outcome.<br />
Logic or mathematics nor<br />
common sense are the strong points of<br />
the human race.<br />
Here is the way I see a new and different<br />
election process which is more<br />
democratic than the “first through the<br />
gate process” we currently have. This<br />
process goes for the provinces as well.<br />
The current method in my view is<br />
not democratic at all. In theory 26 per<br />
cent of the popular vote could elect 100<br />
per cent of the seats.<br />
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Dear Editor,<br />
The other day Hilary Clinton made a<br />
“gaffe” as the press reported it. A<br />
string of very “deplorable” words<br />
rolled off her tongue as she belittled<br />
thousands of Americans.<br />
Their crime is not that of blowing up<br />
a building, stealing classified secrets<br />
that may jeopardize the safety of all<br />
Americans, or manipulating the stock<br />
market. Their fault is the fact they are<br />
not among those who support her run<br />
for president.<br />
No, they are the plumbers, coal<br />
miners, farmers, carpenters and taxpayers<br />
who see in Donald Trump<br />
something that they do not see in the<br />
political elite.<br />
Right or wrong, they are fed up with<br />
what we call “political correctness”.<br />
Now I ask you, what is really meant<br />
by that phrase?<br />
It appears those who are the socalled<br />
leaders in our country and our<br />
neighbour to the south can employ<br />
derogatory terms at will when referring<br />
to anyone who is not of their ilk.<br />
This is so evident when those who do<br />
not agree with certain lifestyles or certain<br />
political agendas are attacked<br />
verbally. It is not uncommon to hear<br />
slurs such as racist or bigot spew from<br />
the mouths of the politicially correct<br />
when they cannot convince the masses<br />
to follow their lead.<br />
This mindset carries through into<br />
all manner of social and political fields<br />
and is at the heart of Hilary Clinton’s<br />
comments.<br />
She illustrated her complete<br />
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arrogance and elitism by using the<br />
phobic words she employed. But she is<br />
certainly not alone.<br />
It is a type of bullying used by those<br />
who want to further their agenda and<br />
they are not adverse to using these<br />
methods in order to accomplish their<br />
goals.<br />
The idea that we are to be kind and<br />
loving to all and not call them names<br />
only applies to the common Joe, not to<br />
these folks.<br />
The word phobia is so often misued.<br />
The meaning according to Webster’s<br />
dictionary is “an irrational, persistent<br />
fear or dread”. I think most of us have<br />
known or maybe even experienced<br />
some sort of phobia . . . claustrophobia,<br />
a fear of small spaces; acrophobia, a<br />
fear of heights; and yes, arachnophobia,<br />
a fear of spiders.<br />
What I want to point out is that a<br />
phobia is not an opinion. So when a<br />
person who does not agree with a certain<br />
lifestyle is called homophobic, the<br />
word is misused.<br />
Or, if I am cautious about who we<br />
allow into our country due to certain<br />
behaviours exhibited by an ethnic or<br />
religious group that does not imply I<br />
am xenophobic which means a fear or<br />
hatred of strangers or foreigners, it<br />
simply means I have a different<br />
opinion than some.<br />
The idea that our dislike of someone<br />
or something stems from fear is a fallacy.<br />
I’m afraid of a tiger but I really<br />
like them. I am not afraid of a mouse<br />
but I really don’t like them!<br />
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Alberta government rubbing salt in the wound<br />
by Paige MacPherson, CTF<br />
Alberta Director<br />
The Alberta government does<br />
not control the price of oil. If it’s<br />
been said once, it’s been said a<br />
million times. It’s the main line<br />
of defense from the government<br />
when facing its fiscal critics.<br />
The Alberta government does<br />
not control the price of oil.<br />
However, the Alberta government<br />
does control its policy<br />
reaction to the price of oil. And<br />
right now, that reaction is to<br />
Glass houses<br />
Cont’d from Pg 4<br />
In today’s politically correct<br />
society those who<br />
support a traditional view<br />
are often labelled inappropriately<br />
and are considered<br />
either hateful or radical. We<br />
are urged to get on the band<br />
wagon, after all, this is 2016.<br />
So regardless of how<br />
immoral or ridiculous some<br />
laws, thoughts or actions<br />
are, we are suppose to<br />
rubber stamp them simply<br />
because those in leadership<br />
say we should.<br />
In a free society all should<br />
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right where it hurts.<br />
For the first time since<br />
Statistics Canada began collecting<br />
data in the 1970s,<br />
Alberta’s unemployment rate<br />
has surpassed that of Nova<br />
Scotia. For decades, Nova<br />
Scotians have migrated to<br />
Alberta in droves to find work.<br />
East Coasters are a dime a<br />
dozen in Calgary and beyond.<br />
But now, alongside other<br />
Albertans, many find<br />
views without this type of<br />
‘put-down’.<br />
There is an old saying that<br />
goes this way, “people in<br />
glass houses should not<br />
throw stones.”<br />
If those of a different persuasion<br />
wish to label others<br />
unfavourably, perhaps they<br />
should move out of their<br />
glass houses.<br />
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themselves struggling with the<br />
same lack of jobs they faced<br />
back east.<br />
Alberta’s unemployment rate<br />
was spiked recently by a large<br />
number of new people entering<br />
the province’s labour force,<br />
without the availability of jobs<br />
with which to match them.<br />
Those hardest hit are aged 15-18.<br />
These workers are mostly<br />
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A truly democratic division<br />
Cont’d from Pg 4<br />
Think back to Social<br />
Credit and the<br />
Conservatives where<br />
around 40 per cent of the<br />
popular vote delivered about<br />
90 per cent of the seats.<br />
That resulted into dictatorships<br />
every time.<br />
With my proposal all parties<br />
will have a chance of<br />
getting at least some members<br />
into parliament (even<br />
the communists or a pot<br />
party).<br />
If you think about the<br />
Green Party currently<br />
having only one member in<br />
the federal parliament,<br />
while the percentage was<br />
about seven per cent of the<br />
popular vote clearly indicates<br />
for more than one seat.<br />
It should have been seven<br />
per cent of 340 seats, which<br />
is 23 seats.<br />
This may help many<br />
realize the justification of<br />
the following proposal.<br />
Here it is:<br />
All parties make up a list<br />
of their candidates which<br />
will have to be apportioned<br />
in accordance with the population<br />
of each province.<br />
Eg. Party X makes a list of,<br />
let’s say 100 candidates<br />
(graduated - the party’s<br />
choice) with the leader on<br />
the top.<br />
From there the list goes<br />
one for each province and<br />
territory and starts with the<br />
next tier until the 100 names<br />
have been put down.<br />
However, provinces with<br />
the greater population<br />
would get proportionally<br />
more people elected to parliament<br />
than others.<br />
In other words, a province with<br />
three million people will get three<br />
members and the one wth one million<br />
people only one.<br />
Some figuring has to be done, but it<br />
is quite possible to do.<br />
Next: for argument’s sake, let’s say<br />
that 12 million people vote for 340<br />
seats. That would mean 12,000,000<br />
divided by 340 equals 35,300 votes gets<br />
you one candidate.<br />
If Party X gets a total of 430,000 votes<br />
then each of the provinces and territories<br />
will get one member in<br />
parliament. The mathematics will<br />
have to be worked out to make it more<br />
precise.<br />
Next: Canadians will not vote anymore<br />
in constituencies but globally. In<br />
other words wherever you are you vote<br />
for the party that you want to vote for.<br />
All the votes for the various parties<br />
are added up for each party.<br />
The total number of votes divided by<br />
the number of seats in parliament<br />
gives you the magic number for a seat.<br />
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With the provincial recession,<br />
Albertans are already<br />
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should have signalled that<br />
businesses need support in<br />
the form of lower taxes and<br />
lessened regulation.<br />
The Alberta government<br />
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The government didn’t spark<br />
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flames.<br />
Almost immediately,<br />
Alberta’s NDP government<br />
hiked business taxes, personal<br />
income taxes, alcohol<br />
and tobacco taxes, train fuel<br />
taxes, education property<br />
taxes, doubled the existing<br />
‘big emitter’ carbon levy and<br />
introduced a whopper of a<br />
carbon tax and substantial<br />
minimum wage hikes.<br />
These policy choices (yes,<br />
the government had a choice)<br />
were all made at the same<br />
time the federal government<br />
hiked taxes and Canada<br />
Pension Plan premiums, and<br />
municipal governments in<br />
Calgary and Edmonton<br />
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have been frequent. Business<br />
groups have begged the government<br />
to please take a step<br />
back and put their steamrolling<br />
tax hikes on hold.<br />
Calgary’s small businesses<br />
are dropping like flies. None<br />
of it seems to matter to the<br />
government.<br />
Recently, Lethbridge restaurant<br />
owner explained to<br />
Global News that a minimum<br />
wage hike would force<br />
him to cut staff by 50 per<br />
cent. (It should be self-evident<br />
that a business must<br />
turn a profit in order to<br />
create jobs.) He wrote to<br />
Lethbridge East MLA Maria<br />
Fitzpatrick. Her response?<br />
Fitzpatrick called him<br />
selfish. Publicly.<br />
Why isn’t the government<br />
receptive in the least to the<br />
plain-faced struggles of those<br />
who are paying our MLAs’<br />
tabs?<br />
Perhaps we should start<br />
phrasing it in a way they’ll<br />
actually respond to: If you<br />
want healthy tax revenue,<br />
you need a healthy business<br />
climate that respects job creators.<br />
Just ask the Nova<br />
Scotians-turned-Albertans<br />
who call this once-prospering<br />
province home.<br />
Ida Fielding Bursary Chelsea Knievel J.C. Charyk School<br />
Then you divide that number into<br />
Ida Fielding Bursary Amy Chelsea Marion Knievel J.C. J.C. Charyk School<br />
the votes a particular party gets and Ida Fielding Kush Memorial Bursary Chelsea Grace Amy Knievel Marion Curry J.C. J.C. Charyk School<br />
that gives you the number of members PLRD Kush Achievement Memorial Amy Amy Grace Marion Adams Curry J.C. Morrin J.C. Charyk School School<br />
Kush Memorial PLRD Achievement Grace Janay Amy Curry Adams Durand<br />
J.C. Morrin Charyk School<br />
School<br />
in parliament for that party.<br />
PLRD Achievement Amy Sharanne<br />
Janay<br />
Adams LaClaire<br />
Durand<br />
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Then the list of apportionment,<br />
School<br />
PLRD Distinction Janay Grace<br />
Sharanne<br />
Durand Curry J.C. Charyk School<br />
decided by the party, comes into play.<br />
LaClaire J.C. Charyk School<br />
PLRD Education Sharanne Nikayla LaClaire Goddard J.C. Consort Charyk School<br />
You have a truly democratic division<br />
School<br />
PLRD Distinction Grace Curry J.C. Charyk School<br />
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Suspects broke into the Sneakers<br />
Plus store located in the Stettler Mall,<br />
Stettler, Ab.utilizing a vehicle to break<br />
through the front door on Sept. 29 at<br />
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before leaving the scene. Stettler<br />
RCMP are currently investigating the<br />
incident.<br />
Theft of Truck<br />
RCMP Coronation Detachment are<br />
seeking the public’s assistance in identifying<br />
suspect(s) responsible for a<br />
theft in Halkirk.<br />
On Sept. 21 between 9:30 am and 1<br />
pm a dark blue 2012 Dodge Ram 3500<br />
pickup truck with Alberta licence<br />
plate 86K991 was stolen from a rural<br />
property near Halkirk.<br />
The truck had been left unlocked<br />
with the keys inside it prior to being<br />
stolen.<br />
It was also discovered that the<br />
suspect(s) broke into the residence<br />
where the truck was located and had<br />
stolen some jewellery.<br />
stolen from a location on Victoria<br />
Avenue in Coronation.<br />
This vehicle is also believed to have<br />
been left unlocked<br />
with keys in the<br />
ignition.<br />
Police would<br />
like to remind the<br />
public to:<br />
· Keep vehicles<br />
locked, especially<br />
overnight.<br />
· Do not leave<br />
valuable items or<br />
money in vehicles,<br />
especially in plain<br />
view.<br />
· Never leave<br />
keys inside of<br />
your vehicle.<br />
If you have<br />
information about<br />
these incidents,<br />
please call the<br />
RCMP.<br />
If you want to<br />
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Theft of trailer<br />
On September 20 between 8:30 am<br />
and 6:30 pm a white 2004 Cougar travel<br />
trailer with Alberta licence plate<br />
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One male driver was flown by<br />
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The investigation is still ongoing but<br />
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Vehicle broken into<br />
Between September 6 - 8, 2016 a<br />
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and attempted to steal it in the 300<br />
block of 4th Avenue East in Hanna,<br />
AB.<br />
Theft of motor vehicles<br />
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September 25, a silver 2004 Chevy<br />
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Don’t wait! Check the date<br />
Replace smoke alarms every 10 years<br />
by Special Areas Fire Chief ,<br />
Glen Durand<br />
As we enter into the fall season<br />
trying to wrap up those outside tasks<br />
while the weather is so nice, let me<br />
remind you of an important task that<br />
needs to be checked indoors - that is<br />
our Smoke Detectors.<br />
Yes it’s that time again, Fire<br />
Prevention Week starting on Oct. 9<br />
through to the 16 across North<br />
America. Fire prevention should be<br />
practiced daily but this week has been<br />
set aside for the last century to reinforce<br />
that awareness. Each year there<br />
is a theme and this year’s theme is:<br />
Don’t Wait - Check the Date, Replace<br />
Every 10 years. This is year three of<br />
the smoke detector<br />
theme and appropriately<br />
so, because not<br />
everyone is getting<br />
this lifesaving message<br />
that smoke<br />
detectors do afford<br />
home owners precious<br />
time to safely<br />
evacuate.<br />
This link shows<br />
how little time there<br />
actually is: http://<br />
www.youtube.com/<br />
Statistic show that<br />
fire kills an average of<br />
eight people each week<br />
in Canada with 73 per<br />
cent of these fatalities<br />
occurring in our<br />
homes.<br />
Some other startling<br />
facts are:<br />
- 25 per cent of home<br />
fires started in the<br />
bedroom<br />
- Half of all home fire<br />
deaths happen between<br />
11pm-7am<br />
- 3/5 of home fire<br />
deaths happen in homes<br />
with no alarms or ones<br />
not working<br />
- A working smoke<br />
alarm doubles a person’s<br />
chance of surviving a fire<br />
and can reduce fire fatalities<br />
by up to 90 per cent<br />
- 200 CO deaths occur<br />
per year<br />
With these known facts, why would<br />
you chance not maintaining one, let<br />
alone not having one?<br />
To maximize the effectiveness of<br />
smoke detectors, be sure they are<br />
firstly placed and mounted according<br />
to manufactures suggestions.<br />
Typically that would be in center of<br />
room, on ceiling or wall close to ceiling<br />
( within 30 cm of ceiling) as smoke<br />
rises, keep them away from windows,<br />
heater registers, doors, corners or anything<br />
that may prevent smoke from<br />
reaching detector.<br />
Also keep your smoke detector three<br />
meters away from cooking appliances,<br />
to prevent nuisance alarms. For<br />
cooking areas, a photoelectric model<br />
would be a good choice over the ionization<br />
type.<br />
Along with correct placement they<br />
need to be maintained as well which<br />
would include that they are not to be<br />
painted over and replace the battery<br />
once a year unless it is a 10 year battery<br />
in which the monthly test will<br />
confirm its operation.<br />
In keeping with this theme, be sure<br />
to check the date of manufacture<br />
which is located on the back of the<br />
device. This obviously would require<br />
removal from the base.<br />
Prior to removal some detectors will<br />
have a plastic pin that will need to be<br />
removed to facilitate the removal from<br />
base. If the date is<br />
10 or more years old or it fails<br />
monthly testing, replace the smoke<br />
detector.<br />
Replacement detectors needs to be<br />
compatible with other smoke detectors<br />
if they are interconnected with other<br />
detectors within the home.<br />
Interconnected is when smoke detectors<br />
are wirelessly or hardwired<br />
together so if one becomes activated,<br />
they all sound alerting occupants on<br />
all levels of the building.<br />
Each level of the home needs smoke<br />
detectors along with one in each<br />
sleeping room as many occupants<br />
sleep with their doors closed reducing<br />
the chances of a hallway detector<br />
alerting occupants in time.<br />
Even with smoke detectors in each<br />
bedroom our children could possibly<br />
sleep through a sounding alarm<br />
How Old is Your Smoke Detector?<br />
Troubling as this is we do have some<br />
options: There are smoke detectors<br />
that vibrate the bed to alert children,<br />
others that talk, and some that parents<br />
can record a message for the children<br />
when it sounds. Additionally, others<br />
have CO detectors integrated in.<br />
For the hearing impaired, one option<br />
is a strobing light that activates and<br />
there maybe other options to research<br />
as well.<br />
To recap our main focus for Fire<br />
Prevention Week:<br />
- Firstly do what we can to prevent<br />
fires – limit combustibles in<br />
and around homes and<br />
keep them away from<br />
sources of heat.<br />
- Have two ways out.<br />
https://www.youtube.<br />
com/<br />
- Practice a fire escape<br />
plan.<br />
- Have extinguishers<br />
available at exit points.<br />
Contact fire department<br />
if you requiring training<br />
on them.<br />
- Have sufficient smoke<br />
detectors on each level &<br />
in each sleeping room.<br />
- Maintain smoke<br />
detectors and perform<br />
monthly tests to ensure<br />
they work.<br />
- Call 911 once safety<br />
out of burning building.<br />
Know your address and<br />
stay on the line until<br />
the operator releases<br />
you unless it is unsafe<br />
to do so.<br />
The information 911<br />
gathers provides 1st<br />
responders with information<br />
to prepare for<br />
hazards they may<br />
encounter on the call,<br />
such as downed power<br />
lines, gas leaks or<br />
spills, crime scenes,<br />
guard dogs, hazardous<br />
materials etc.<br />
Be patient with operators and<br />
once they have sufficient information,<br />
fire will be dispatched, while caller is<br />
still on the line with dispatch operator.<br />
In closing “ Don’t Wait - Check the<br />
Date! Replace Smoke Detectors Every<br />
10 years. So what<br />
are you waiting<br />
for?<br />
Check out<br />
Sparky the Fire<br />
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to find the date of<br />
manufacture.<br />
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Man’s Best<br />
friend”. Take<br />
Sparky’s advice<br />
and save a life.<br />
Take care, keep<br />
safe<br />
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Battle River Crowfoot Constituency<br />
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Fire Prevention Week<br />
Quiet year so far for Hanna Fire Dept.<br />
By David Mohl<br />
Fire Chief, Town of Hanna<br />
2016 has been a quiet year so far<br />
for the Hanna Fire Department.<br />
The mild winter weather at the<br />
beginning of the year led to less<br />
motor vehicle accidents in our area.<br />
The amount of rain that the area<br />
received in the spring and summer<br />
has caused us to have the lowest<br />
amount of grass fires in years.<br />
During the past year regional<br />
training has continued to be a priority<br />
with two different firefighter<br />
courses being offered. The department<br />
had many members in these<br />
courses.<br />
In September the Fire<br />
Department took delivery of a new<br />
fire engine, a 2016 Rosenbauer<br />
pumper. It has been 12 years since<br />
the last pumper was purchased by<br />
the Town of Hanna and the<br />
Department has been working on<br />
the project for over 2 years. This<br />
truck which will replace the 1986<br />
fire engine was funded through a<br />
grant from the Province of Alberta<br />
for $350000 with the remaining<br />
Sound<br />
the alarm<br />
Buying smoke<br />
alarms doesn’t have<br />
to be complicated<br />
“It’s scary but the sound of a<br />
smoke alarm can be a life saver,”<br />
says Acting Fire Commissioner<br />
Spence Sample. “I say ‘can be a<br />
lifesaver’ because it all depends<br />
on it being in good working<br />
condition.”<br />
A working smoke alarm means<br />
it has a power source, either battery<br />
or household<br />
electricity, and is able to<br />
detect smoke in the air<br />
and sound an alarm.<br />
When a smoke alarm<br />
goes off, it is your signal<br />
to get out of your home<br />
quickly.<br />
“Because smoke<br />
alarms are designed to<br />
detect smoke<br />
very early, this<br />
gives you and<br />
your family precious<br />
seconds to<br />
escape from<br />
homes or buildings<br />
before the<br />
smoke and fire<br />
spread.”<br />
Turn to Which,<br />
Pg 9<br />
$150000 being split 50/50 between the<br />
Town of Hanna and the Special Areas<br />
Board.<br />
The theme this year for fire prevention<br />
week is “Don`t Wait, Check the<br />
Date, Replace Smoke Alarms that are<br />
over 10 years of age” I would ask<br />
everyone to test their smoke alarms<br />
monthly and replace the batteries at<br />
least once a year. Statistics have shown<br />
that a working Smoke Alarm cuts your<br />
chances of dying in a fire in half. Fires<br />
that happen in homes account for about<br />
70% of all fire deaths in Alberta. Some of<br />
the leading causes of home fires are<br />
cooking, heating, electrical, smoking<br />
materials, and arson vandalism. I would<br />
ask all the citizens of Hanna and the<br />
surrounding area to take the time to<br />
inspect their homes carefully for fire<br />
and injury hazards. Also please<br />
remember that in the Hanna area you<br />
need only to call 911 to contact the<br />
RCMP, Ambulance or the Fire<br />
Department.<br />
Thank all the members of the Fire<br />
Department who respond to incidents at<br />
any time day or night. A special thank<br />
you to the member`s spouses who are<br />
always so supportive. My appreciation<br />
to the member`s employers who allow<br />
the firefighters to leave work with no<br />
notice. I would also like to thank the<br />
Town of Hanna administration for the<br />
support the department receives in the<br />
day to day operations, and the Hanna<br />
Town Council and Special Areas Board<br />
for their continued support.<br />
Homestead Coulee Fire Department, from the left, Michelle Peake, Richard Mashon, Aaron<br />
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Empress Fire Department, from the left, back row: Deputy Fire Chief Chad Van Dam, Dayna Van Dam,<br />
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Fire Prevention Week<br />
Message from the Acting Fire Commissioner<br />
October 9, 2016 marks the beginning<br />
of another Fire Prevention Week. The<br />
theme this year features smoke alarms<br />
and the importance of replacing aged,<br />
out of date smoke alarms.<br />
Why focus on smoke alarms three<br />
years in a row? Quite simply, because<br />
smoke alarms are your best tool for<br />
safety in your home but they are taken<br />
for granted.<br />
Research shows us that a properly<br />
installed and working smoke alarm<br />
can cut the chances of dying in a fire in<br />
half. Yet we know that too many<br />
homes in Alberta do not have this<br />
life-saving device and in too many<br />
homes they have been disabled.<br />
In as little as three minutes, a fire<br />
can become deadly to the occupants<br />
due to toxic smoke from burning synthetic<br />
materials present in drapes,<br />
carpeting and furniture. Fires don’t<br />
happen like in the movies. They are<br />
fast and dangerous and we need every<br />
possible second to evacuate. Smoke<br />
alarms are a key part this quick<br />
evacuation.<br />
So we will continue to remind all<br />
Albertans about the tragedies and loss<br />
fires can cause. And as always, we will<br />
Altario Fire Department, from the left, Ryan Davis, Jack Baier, Debra Murphy, Fire Chief Bruce<br />
Kohlman, Deputy Fire Chief/EMR Wendy Murphy, Todd Murphy, Jim Murphy, Bob Murphy, EMR<br />
Leslie Davis and Dean Forrester.<br />
Bindloss Fire Department, from the left, Fire Chief Cresten Andersen, Deputy Fire Chief Paul<br />
Monro, Ivan Schlaht, Derek Barnes and Clarence Crocker.<br />
take this opportunity to remind<br />
Albertans about the ways they can prevent<br />
fires and protect themselves and<br />
their families.<br />
Yours in fire safety,<br />
Spence Sample<br />
Acting Fire Commissioner<br />
Office of the Fire Commissioner<br />
Municipal Affairs<br />
Which is better?<br />
Cont’d from Pg 8<br />
Most people who die in fires die from<br />
the inhalation of smoke which<br />
has toxic gases, and not from<br />
burn injuries. Statistics from<br />
Alberta Municipal Affairs show<br />
most fire deaths happen during<br />
the night when people are<br />
sleeping. It is vital that smoke<br />
alarms can give us the warning<br />
we need to get out of our homes<br />
quickly in case of a fire.<br />
When you shop for your smoke<br />
or<br />
alarms, you will find ionization<br />
photoelectric alarms. What do<br />
these terms mean? Which type is<br />
better?<br />
An ionization smoke alarm is<br />
generally more responsive to<br />
smoke from flaming fires – like<br />
from a flaming pan fire. A photoelectric<br />
alarm is generally more<br />
responsive to smoke from smoldering<br />
fires – like from a<br />
cigarette igniting a slow burning<br />
fire on a sofa cushion.<br />
“Laboratory tests indicate that<br />
either type of alarm is equally<br />
effective in the home,” he explains.<br />
“Many household fires produce detectable<br />
amounts of both visible and<br />
invisible smoke. Either detector will<br />
provide suitable warning for a safe<br />
escape from a fire emergency.”<br />
Nevertheless, to cover all possibilities<br />
he says families may want to<br />
install one of each type of smoke<br />
alarm. Dual ionization/photoelectric<br />
alarms, which combine both technologies<br />
in one alarm, are also available.<br />
Be sure that, whichever smoke<br />
alarms you buy, they have been tested<br />
and labeled by an independent testing<br />
laboratory such as Underwriters<br />
Laboratories of Canada (cUL) which<br />
means the product is certified for the<br />
Canadian market, and to the applicable<br />
Canadian standard.<br />
Many smoke alarm models now<br />
come equipped with enhanced features.<br />
Some smoke alarms come with<br />
an escape light. When the smoke<br />
alarm<br />
sounds, an<br />
escape<br />
light is also<br />
activated,<br />
helping<br />
you to exit<br />
the area.<br />
Turn to<br />
Hush,<br />
Pg 11<br />
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Consort Fire Department, from the left: Darcy Deagle, Matt Ference, Brendon Gould, Dom Kosowski, Captain Corey<br />
Crann, Trevor Wittmack, Rob Wiltse, Donna Ward, Captain Tyler Surcon, , Jr. Firefighter Morgan Stillings, Chief Craig<br />
Stillings, Chantel Abt, Farley Gould, Jason Carl, Jr. Firefighter James Anderson, Morgan Resch, Johnathan Hygeen<br />
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Fire Prevention Week<br />
There when you need them<br />
Benjamin Franklin said it well.<br />
“An ounce of prevention is worth<br />
a pound of cure.”<br />
His famous quote lends itself<br />
perfectly to the discussion of<br />
fire safety.<br />
“It takes a small investment<br />
of time to set your home<br />
up with properly functioning<br />
smoke alarms,” says Acting<br />
Fire Commissioner Spence<br />
Sample. “And that investment<br />
might just save<br />
the lives of your<br />
family.”<br />
To ensure your<br />
family will be alerted<br />
to any smoke or fire<br />
danger, Alberta’s<br />
Office of the Fire<br />
Commissioner has four<br />
guidelines.<br />
Install smoke alarms on<br />
every level of your home,<br />
including the basement.<br />
Install smoke alarms<br />
inside bedrooms.<br />
Smoke alarms should be<br />
mounted high on walls or on<br />
ceilings by following the<br />
manufacturer’s instructions.<br />
Avoid installing smoke<br />
alarms near windows, doors<br />
or air ducts where drafts<br />
might interfere with their<br />
operation.<br />
In larger or multi-story<br />
homes, the sound from a distant<br />
smoke alarm may be<br />
reduced to the point that it<br />
may not be loud enough to<br />
provide proper warning,<br />
especially for sleeping individuals.<br />
In these homes, the<br />
Office of the Fire<br />
Commissioner highly recommends<br />
interconnection of<br />
smoke alarms.<br />
This means that when one<br />
smoke alarm sounds, they all<br />
do. A licensed electrician can<br />
install hard-wired multiple-station<br />
alarms. Wireless alarms,<br />
which manufacturers have<br />
more recently begun producing,<br />
can be installed by the<br />
homeowner.<br />
“Although the normal life<br />
span of a smoke alarm is 10<br />
years, they are electronic<br />
devices,” says Sample. “They<br />
can become inactive as they age<br />
over time. That’s why regular<br />
testing is so important.”<br />
Sample says Albertans<br />
should test their smoke alarms<br />
monthly. First, press the test<br />
button. The alarm should<br />
sound within a few seconds.<br />
This will ensure the alarm is<br />
receiving power. Next, test<br />
your alarms with smoke.<br />
(Never use an open-flame to<br />
test the alarm as you could<br />
burn yourself or start a fire).<br />
“Monthly testing is essential<br />
to make sure smoke<br />
alarms are in working condition.<br />
This is the only way to<br />
know for sure.”<br />
If your alarms are battery<br />
operated, replace the batteries<br />
at least once each year or<br />
when the low battery chirping<br />
sound is emitted by the alarm.<br />
If the environment around<br />
the smoke alarm is dusty or if<br />
there are cobwebs, the openings in the<br />
smoke alarm can get clogged and this<br />
may prevent smoke entering<br />
and triggering the alarm. Vacuum the<br />
outside of the smoke alarms to remove<br />
any cobwebs and dust.<br />
Veteran Fire Department, from the left: Fire Chief Darryl Tkach, Tracey Caseley, Pauline Howe, Safety<br />
Codes Officer Dave Walsh, Paul Lafontaine, Jaime Glazier, Tracy Nelson, Robert Howe and Lieutenant<br />
Addison Tkach.<br />
Jenner Fire Department, from the left, back row: Deputy Chief Keith Ritz, Dawn Russmison, Fire<br />
Medical Responder (FMR) and Carmen Stopanski FMR. Middle row: Roselyn Ritz, Darren Rebalkin,<br />
Dianna Burnat, Aaron Kochie, Gwen Aebly FMR and Chris Hofer. Front row: Joe Hofer, Captain Dave<br />
Hofer, Fire Chief Jeff Lewandoski, George Kleinsasser FMR, Wade Heiland and Kevin Stopanski.<br />
Missing from the photo are Dennis Ritz, Caroline Heiland, Trevor Liboiron, Bob Olson, Brad<br />
Osadczuk, Murray Knutson and Brad Simpson.<br />
Youngstown Fire Department, from the left: Mark Gregorie, James Laughlin, Ernie Ruppert,<br />
Deputy Fire Chief: Jason Fidley and Bill Walker. Missing: Fire Chief Dustin Dick, Amanda Hoffman,<br />
Mark Johnson, Blaine Laughlin, Tye Dixon, Jim Snowden, Cathy Sprentz and Dannen Pompfrey.<br />
Cessford Fire Department, from the left, Shelly Keirstead, Scott Williams, Mark Williams, Chad Williams,<br />
Darin Neufeld, Ken Pedersen, Lane Lucas, Ryan Duckworth and Deputy Fire Chief, Wade Christianson.<br />
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Fire Prevention Week<br />
Irma Fire Department, from the left, back row: Blair Fenton, Devon Newton, Captain Robert<br />
Larson, Fire Chief, Clair Prior, Deputy Fire Chief, Doug Emter, Captain, Eric Nissen, Captain,<br />
Ken Veer, Ray Guard and Randy Newton. Middle row: Bob Rinas and Linda Pomeroy. Front row<br />
kneeling: Jacob Verreth, Darcy Tomlinson, Kyle Newton, Stephanie LaPointe, Amy Newton,<br />
John Wilson and Cory Rinas. Missing: Brandon Parsons and Tyler Jordan. HiWay 16 News<br />
Hanna Fire Department, from the left, back row: Justin Hill, Tyler Dickson, Lieutenant Tina Mohl, Kyle<br />
Mohl, Jill Olesen and Patrick Tomkins. Front row: Kelly Pedersen, Barney McCoy, Jovan Deadlock,<br />
Patrick May, Braeden Volk, Lisa Watts, Public Informations Officer Candice Gordon, Jeff Raab, Wesley<br />
Rorabeck, Deputy Fire Chief Brent Olesen, Fire Chief David Mohl, Gerard Hollman and Adrain Mohl.<br />
Castor Fire Department, from the left, back row: Lonny Nelner, Kevin McDougall, Warren<br />
Rowland, Quinton Beaumont, Mike Yakielashek, Blake Boizard, Anthony Holland and Scott<br />
Bagshaw. Front row: Chad Gilchrist, Taylor Nichols, Travis Ryan, Marty Rowland, Deputy Fire<br />
Chief Lee Bagshaw, Fire Chief Patrick Kelly, Laverne Allen, Brandon Allen and Sean Baldwin.<br />
Hush<br />
button<br />
Cont’d from Pg 9<br />
Some alarms come equipped<br />
with strobe lights to alert people<br />
who are deaf or hard of hearing.<br />
There are also available specialized<br />
notification appliances, such<br />
as a pillow or bed shaker, which<br />
are activated by the sound of the<br />
smoke alarm.<br />
Alarms are available that use<br />
lithium batteries and ten-year<br />
power cells. These power sources<br />
can operate for up to 10 years<br />
without requiring a change of<br />
battery.<br />
“Don’t forget that even if<br />
you have lithium batteries<br />
or ten-year power cells, the<br />
smoke alarm unit still<br />
needs to be replaced in ten<br />
years,” reminds Sample.<br />
Combination unit offer a<br />
smoke alarm and carbon<br />
monoxide alarm in one<br />
unit. Make sure to note the<br />
difference<br />
between the<br />
sound of each<br />
alarm.<br />
Some alarms<br />
come with<br />
remote-controlled<br />
testing<br />
buttons.<br />
There is no<br />
need to climb up on a<br />
ladder when you test these<br />
smoke alarms.<br />
This feature allows you<br />
to use most standard TV/<br />
VCR remote controls to<br />
test your smoke alarm.<br />
Hush buttons allow you<br />
to temporarily silence the<br />
smoke alarm in the event<br />
of a “nuisance” alarm, for<br />
example, from cooking<br />
fumes.<br />
Pressing the<br />
hush button<br />
automatically<br />
switches the<br />
alarm to a<br />
reduced sensitivity<br />
condition<br />
for a limited<br />
period of time.<br />
If a real fire<br />
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Cereal Fire Department, from the left, back row: Les Watts, Nikki Duque, Leroy Curtis, Landon Olsen, Leonard Olsen, Bill<br />
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12 O c t o b e r 6 ' 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 />
Canadian Badlands Pheasant Festival - Stettler<br />
2016 marks the third year of the<br />
Canadian Badlands Pheasant Festival-<br />
Stettler hosted in the Town and County<br />
of Stettler thanks to many gracious<br />
land owners and volunteers. The festival<br />
brings together people from<br />
across Alberta and even as far as<br />
Vancouver Island to take part in various<br />
events learning more<br />
about the Chinese ring-neck<br />
pheasant. Although, the festival<br />
does offer private<br />
pheasant hunting opportunities,<br />
the festival is more than<br />
just hunting!<br />
Take part in one or more<br />
events from learning to cook<br />
pheasant to training dogs to<br />
participating in a trap shoot<br />
competition. The dedicated<br />
volunteers encourage locals<br />
and those travelling long distances<br />
to participate and<br />
learn more about conservations<br />
and how to ethically harvest your<br />
own gamebird and prepare it.<br />
Practice your shot at the Stettler trap<br />
shoot Saturday afternoon, October 15.<br />
The Stettler Trap Club is hosting a<br />
competition 1 mile west of the Stettler<br />
Town and County Museum. This is the<br />
first year of the competition but is sure<br />
awarded at the end. A $10 registration<br />
includes 1 round of targets and afternoon<br />
of comradery, practice and<br />
enjoyment. If you are interested in participating<br />
and have questions, give Rob<br />
a call at 403-740-6702.<br />
The Culinary Learning Experience<br />
gives you an opportunity to learn how<br />
to cook several pheasant dishes with a<br />
professional chef from Alberta. All<br />
ingredients are provided and the chef<br />
will walk you through the preparation<br />
to present a gourmet pheasant meal.<br />
Last year’s participants raved about<br />
the experience. We had participants<br />
from Stettler, Grand Prairie and<br />
Pheasant Leg, Pan Seared Bacon<br />
Wrapped Pheasant Breasts, and Pan<br />
Roasted Pheasants. You may be wondering<br />
what the best part of the whole<br />
experience could be? Enjoying your<br />
dishes with new friends at the end of<br />
the session, of course!<br />
Have you been contemplating<br />
training your new dog?<br />
Possibly preparing for an<br />
upcoming upland game<br />
bird hunt? Join Randy<br />
Blanchard from Blackfoot<br />
Kennels as he goes over<br />
the four stages of training:<br />
1. Explain 2. Force 3.<br />
Praise 4. Test as well as<br />
E-Collar Uses and Abuses.<br />
Rick will be in Stettler<br />
Saturday, October 15 from<br />
8am-1pm. Online registration<br />
is available for the<br />
session as well as lunch.<br />
We would like to invite<br />
locals to partake in the banquet on<br />
Friday, October 14. Join the volunteers,<br />
landowners and hunters for a delicious<br />
supper, live and silent auction, bar and<br />
entertainment. This is a great opportunity<br />
to interact with visitors to the<br />
Stettler area and enjoy a downright<br />
good time.<br />
Festival- Stettler is committed to the<br />
education of ethical hunting practices<br />
and conservation of pheasants in the<br />
County of Stettler. Upon the completion<br />
of the festival additional pheasant<br />
roosters along with 300 hens are<br />
released into the County. The Pheasant<br />
Festival committee has worked with<br />
Alberta Conservation Association and<br />
Alberta Fish & Wildlife to ensure<br />
pheasants are released into suitable<br />
habitat. It is the hope of the committee<br />
that pheasants will become a natural<br />
sighting as they once were. If you<br />
would like to support the conservation<br />
of the pheasants, we do have an adopta-hen<br />
program that allows you to<br />
purchase a hen that will be released<br />
following the festival.<br />
Hunting will take place throughout<br />
the County of Stettler. If you are interested<br />
in partaking in a hunt or two, we<br />
offer full and half day hunts. Each half<br />
day hunt includes the release of 8 male<br />
pheasants onto a private quarter of<br />
land. Limited hunts are available, so<br />
register quickly to avoid<br />
disappointment.<br />
If you are interested in participating<br />
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Canadian Badlands Pheasant Festival-<br />
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within 10 years of an oil sands<br />
mine ceasing operations. This is a vote<br />
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Technologies range from giant centrifuges<br />
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Dose makes the poison<br />
by Cam Dahl,<br />
President of Cereals Canada<br />
I was recently being interviewed by<br />
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chemicals can be dangerous”. That<br />
statement is, of course, completely<br />
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view that threatens the social license<br />
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Warfarin is an example that clearly<br />
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The dose, or “how much” is clearly<br />
important.<br />
The science behind product<br />
approvals in Canada is not well understood.<br />
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products like glyphosate viewed with<br />
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more toxic the product. The LD50 of<br />
common baking soda is 4,200 mg/kg.<br />
The LD50 of vinegar is 3,320 mg/kg.<br />
The LD50 of glyphosate is 5,600 mg/kg.<br />
In other words, measured scientifically,<br />
both baking soda and vinegar<br />
are significantly more toxic than<br />
glyphosate.<br />
Unfortunately science will not win<br />
the hearts and minds of urban consumers.<br />
It will be hard to convince<br />
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people that the vinegar they just put on<br />
their fries is actually quite a bit more<br />
toxic than many common pesticides.<br />
However we can, and must, work<br />
together to help build Canadian’s confidence<br />
in our strong science based<br />
regulatory system.<br />
Canada’s science-based regulatory<br />
system is one of the strongest and most<br />
rigorous in the world. Canadians<br />
should not only feel some national<br />
pride in the competence of our scientists,<br />
they should also take great<br />
comfort in the effort and rigour that<br />
delivers one of the safest food supplies<br />
in the world.<br />
The Pest Management Regulatory<br />
Agency (part of Health Canada)<br />
employs over 350 scientists whose sole<br />
purpose is to conduct evaluations of<br />
new pesticides and re-evaluations of<br />
products that have been on the market<br />
for some time. A potential new pesticide<br />
must go through over 200 different<br />
health and environmental studies<br />
before approval is given for use.<br />
Our regulatory system is pre-cautionary.<br />
Canadian legislation requires<br />
a 10-fold margin of safety before products<br />
are registered. This means<br />
potential exposure must be ten times<br />
below the levels that have been scientifically<br />
shown to be safe. Canadian<br />
legislation and regulation specifically<br />
ensures that new products are safe for<br />
everyone including the most vulnerable<br />
in society, like pregnant women,<br />
children and the elderly.<br />
Agriculture needs to do a better job<br />
of getting the word out on the rigour of<br />
our science based system.<br />
Governments too must do a better job<br />
of communicating, in plain language,<br />
the measures taken to ensure that<br />
Canadians are safe. But this is not just<br />
a communications exercise. We must<br />
do more.<br />
“Science-based” applies to more<br />
than just government policy. This is<br />
Custom Corral Cleaning<br />
and Manure Spreading:<br />
- equipped for big or small jobs:<br />
low sheds and confined areas.<br />
Tractors: 1992 Case 9270 4wd, standard shift trans, 6695 hours showing; 2006 McCormick<br />
MTX150 MFWD w/ Quickie Q65SE FEL, 2574 hrs showing; 1986 International 1486 2wd,<br />
Sedalia, Alberta •<br />
5422 hrs showing; 1980 International Tractors: 1992 4386 Case 4wd 9270 4wd, w/12’ standard Leon shift shift trans, blade, trans, 6695 LIVE 6695 hours 5663 INTERNET hours showing; hrs showing; 2006 showing; McCormick 2006 BIDDING 2006 McCormick 1973 MTX150<br />
MTX150 MFWD w/ Quickie Q65SE FEL, 2574 hrs showing; 1986 International 1486 2wd,<br />
International 1466 2wd w/8’ front Seller MFWD Contacts: mount w/ Quickie Dale Q65SE snow Heatherington FEL, blower; 2574 Estate hrs showing; c/o 1964 Lacey 1986 Delorme, International 403-326-2155 1486 2wd, 806; 5422 Combines<br />
hrs showing; 1980<br />
MTX150<br />
5422 hrs<br />
MFWD<br />
showing;<br />
w/ Quickie<br />
1980 International<br />
Q65SE FEL,<br />
43862574 4wd<br />
hrs<br />
w/12’<br />
showing;<br />
Leon blade,<br />
19865663 International<br />
hrs showing;<br />
1486<br />
1973<br />
2wd,<br />
Auction International Coordinator: 4386 4wd Bryan w/12’ Somerville, Leon 306-967-2818<br />
blade, 5663 hrs showing;<br />
& Accessories: General Contracting: 1991 Case IH 5422 1680<br />
International<br />
s/p<br />
1466<br />
w/<br />
2wd<br />
CIH<br />
w/8’<br />
1015<br />
front p/u header, 2461<br />
Directions: 1973 hrs International showing; From Sedalia 1980 1466 take 2wd International Twnship w/8’ front Road mount 4386 34-2 1 snow 4wd mile blower; east w/12’ to RR Leon 1964 1964 5-3 then blade, International 1/2 mile 5663 south hrs 806; or showing; from Combines Junction 1973<br />
hrs & Accessories: 1991 Case IH 1680 s/p w/ CIH 1015 p/u header, 2461<br />
- all<br />
showing;<br />
types of skid<br />
Case<br />
steer<br />
IH<br />
service<br />
1010 30’ Hwy International 41& header Twnship 1466 806; Road Combines 2wd w/ 34-3 Bergen w/8’ go & 6 front Accessories: miles mount west 3600 to 1991 RR snow HT 5-3 Case then blower; IH<br />
header 1/2 1680 mile s/p 1964 south. International 806; Combines<br />
transport; Swathers: 1986 Case hrs showing; Case IH 1010 30’ header w/ Bergen 3600 HT header<br />
& Accessories: w/ CIH 1015 4000 p/u<br />
transport; October Swathers:<br />
1991 header, 20’ Case 2461 s/p;<br />
1986<br />
IH hrs International<br />
Case 21 1680 showing;<br />
IH st s/p Case<br />
4000 , w/ 20’ 2016 CIH 1010<br />
s/p;<br />
1015 210 30’ header<br />
International<br />
p/u 18’<br />
- header, 10:00 210<br />
2461<br />
18’<br />
s/p; Spraying: Brandt 100’ p/t; am<br />
hrs s/p;<br />
w/ showing;<br />
Flexicoil Bergen<br />
Spraying:<br />
3600 Case<br />
60 HT<br />
Brandt<br />
header IH<br />
70’<br />
1010 100’<br />
transport; p/t;<br />
p/t; 30’<br />
Seeding<br />
Flexicoil header Swathers:<br />
60 w/ 1986 &<br />
70’ Bergen p/t;<br />
Case Tillage:<br />
Seeding<br />
IH 3600 4000<br />
& HT Tillage: header<br />
New Noble Seedovator 9000 36’<br />
Tractors: 1992 Case 9270 4wd, standard shift trans, 6695 hours showing; 2006 McCormick<br />
New 20’ s/p; air<br />
MTX150 Noble International seeder<br />
MFWD Seedovator 210 w/ 18’<br />
w/ Quickie 9000 New s/p; Spraying:<br />
Q65SE 36’ Noble air seeder Brandt 291<br />
FEL, 2574 w/ 100’ New air p/t;<br />
hrs showing; Noble Flexicoil<br />
transport; Swathers: 1986 Case IH 4000 20’ s/p; International<br />
tank; 2911986 air 210 tank; International 18’ 1486 2wd,<br />
Frigstad 403 41’ 574 hd cultivator; 2222Morris Frigstad 60<br />
5422 CP731 70’ p/t;<br />
hrs 41’ Seeding<br />
showing; hd 31’ cultivator; hd & Tillage:<br />
1980 cultivator; International Morris New CP731 Noble<br />
4386 Morris Seedovator 31’ hd 4wd cultivator; w/12’ CP-731<br />
9000 36’<br />
Leon Morris air<br />
blade, CP-731 5663 hrs showing; 1973<br />
s/p;<br />
31’ hd cultivator; Case IH 6200 31’ International seeder Spraying:<br />
x hd 12’ w/ cultivator; New Brandt<br />
disc 1466 Noble Case drills; 2wd 291 100’<br />
IH air p/t;<br />
w/8’ 6200 Krause tank; Flexicoil<br />
front 3 Frigstad x 12’ mount 1956 disc 41’ 60<br />
snow hd 70’<br />
drills; 19’ cultivator; p/t; Seeding<br />
Krause blower; double Morris & Tillage:<br />
1956 196419’ International double 806; Combines<br />
New disc; & CP731 Noble Accessories: Massey 31’ Seedovator hd cultivator; Ferguson 1991 Morris 9000 Case 360 CP-731 IH 36’ 2x15’ 1680 air 31’ discers; seeder s/p hd cultivator; w/ Grain w/ CIH New 1015 Case Handling Noble IH p/u 6200 header, 291 & Storage: air 2461 tank;<br />
disc; Massey Ferguson 360 2x15’<br />
Sakundiak hrs showing; discers;<br />
HD7-41 Case Grain IH auger; 1010 Handling<br />
Sakundiak 30’ header HD8-1400 w/ & Bergen Storage:<br />
auger; 3600 Kongskilde HT header<br />
Frigstad 3 x 12’<br />
transport;<br />
41’ disc hd drills;<br />
Swathers:<br />
cultivator; Krause 1956<br />
1986<br />
Morris 19’ double<br />
Case<br />
CP731 disc;<br />
IH 4000<br />
31’ Massey<br />
20’<br />
hd<br />
s/p;<br />
cultivator; Ferguson 360<br />
International<br />
Morris<br />
210<br />
CP-731<br />
Sakundiak HD7-41 auger; Sakundiak 18’<br />
Cushion Air 500 HD8-1400 grain vac; Haying auger; & Livestock: Kongskilde Hesston 565A round<br />
31’ s/p; 2x15’ hd cultivator; Spraying: discers; Grain Case Brandt Handling IH 100’ 6200 & p/t; Storage: 3 x Flexicoil 12’ disc Sakundiak 60 drills; 70’ HD7-41 p/t; Krause Seeding auger; 1956 & 19’ Tillage: double<br />
Cushion Air 500 grain vac; Haying baler; New Sakundiak Noble Custom & HD8-1400 Livestock: Seedovator Built SS600 auger; 9000 Kongskilde 5 bale Hesston 36’ air single Cushion seeder axle 565A w/ Air bale New 500 transport; grain round Noble vac; 291 Linden air tank; post<br />
baler; Custom Built SS600 5 bale<br />
disc; pounder; Frigstad Massey<br />
single 41’ selection Ferguson hd axle cultivator; of<br />
bale<br />
livestock 360 Morris 2x15’<br />
transport;<br />
equip; CP731 discers; Heavy 31’ Linden<br />
Grain hd Trucks: cultivator; Handling<br />
post<br />
1980 Morris GMC & Storage: CP-731 7000<br />
Haying & Livestock: Hesston 565A round baler; Custom Built SS600<br />
tandem 31’ hd cultivator; grain truck, Case 366 IH V8, 6200 5+2 3 x trans, 12’ disc 17’ drills; Vermilion Krause wood 1956 box, 19’ double 79,350<br />
pounder; selection of livestock<br />
Sakundiak<br />
km disc; 5 equip; bale<br />
showing; Massey single<br />
HD7-41<br />
Heavy axle<br />
GMC Ferguson bale<br />
auger;<br />
transport;<br />
5500<br />
Trucks:<br />
Sakundiak<br />
360 grain 2x15’ Linden<br />
truck; discers; 1980 post<br />
HD8-1400<br />
pounder;<br />
GMC 960 Grain GMC selection<br />
auger;<br />
grain Handling truck;<br />
7000 of<br />
Kongskilde<br />
Light & Storage: Trucks<br />
tandem • Oilfield grain truck, • Page 366 WireV8, 5+2 Cushion Sakundiak HD7-41 auger; Sakundiak HD8-1400 auger; Kongskilde<br />
& livestock Cars: trans, Air equip; 500<br />
201517’ Chevrolet Heavy grain Vermilion Trucks: vac; Haying<br />
2500HD 19804wd GMC wood &<br />
regular 7000 Livestock: tandem box, cab long grain 79,350 Hesston<br />
box truck, 565A round<br />
truck, 6L V8,<br />
• Commercial • Rail Fence<br />
Cushion Air 500 grain vac; Haying & Livestock: Hesston 565A round<br />
km showing; GMC 5500 grain baler; truck; auto, 366 Custom V8,<br />
baler; 75,585 Custom GMC 5+2 Built trans, km Built showing; 960 SS600 17’ Vermilion<br />
SS600 grain 52006 bale wood<br />
5 bale truck; Chevrolet single box, axle<br />
single axle Light 79,350 2500HD bale km transport;<br />
bale transport; Trucks 4wd showing; regular Linden<br />
Linden cab post long post<br />
• Residential • Corrals<br />
box truck, 303,724 of km showing; 1978 Chevrolet 2500 4wd w/ Vertec<br />
& Cars: 2015 Chevrolet 2500HD pounder; GMC 5500<br />
4wd selection grain truck;<br />
regular of livestock GMC 960 grain<br />
cab long equip; truck;<br />
box Heavy Light<br />
truck, Trucks: &<br />
6L 1980 Cars:<br />
V8, GMC 7000<br />
• Farm Fencing • Fence<br />
truck tandem sprayer; grain 1995 Lincoln V8, Towncar 4 door car; Trailers: 1994 Goertzen<br />
auto, 75,585 km showing; 2006 tandem<br />
2015 Chevrolet<br />
• Barbed wire Installation<br />
20’ km Chevrolet grain truck,<br />
2500HD<br />
g/n showing; tandem GMC stock 2500HD 3664wd V8,<br />
regular<br />
5+2<br />
5500 trailer; grain Lawn 4wd trans,<br />
cab long<br />
truck; & GMC regular 17’<br />
box<br />
Vermilion<br />
truck, 6L V8,<br />
Garden; 960 ATV’s; grain cab wood<br />
auto,<br />
truck; Other long box, 79,350<br />
75,585 km showing; 2006 Chevrolet 2500HD 4wd regular cab long box Light Misc Trucks Equip.<br />
box truck, 303,724 km showing; km & showing; Cars:<br />
1978<br />
2015 GMC 2500HD 4wd regular cab long box truck, 6L V8,<br />
Important Chevrolet 5500 grain truck;<br />
Notice: This is 2500 GMC<br />
only a guide 4wd 960<br />
and in no grain<br />
way a Vertec truck; Light Trucks<br />
guarantee of size, description or year.<br />
• Wood<br />
• Removal<br />
auto,<br />
truck,<br />
75,585<br />
303,724<br />
km<br />
km showing;<br />
showing;<br />
1978<br />
2006<br />
Chevrolet<br />
Chevrolet<br />
25002500HD 4wd w/ Vertec<br />
4wd regular<br />
truck<br />
cab long<br />
truck sprayer; 1995 Lincoln Towncar & Cars: Please inspect all equipment to your own satisfaction. Complete terms and conditions are available at bidder registration.<br />
box sprayer; truck,<br />
2015 1995 4 door 303,724<br />
Chevrolet Lincoln car; Towncar km<br />
2500HD<br />
showing; Trailers: 4 door 4wd car; 1978 Trailers: regular 1994 Chevrolet 1994 cab Goertzen long<br />
2500<br />
box<br />
4wd 20’ truck,<br />
w/ Vertec<br />
6L V8,<br />
• Vinyl<br />
• GPS for<br />
20’<br />
truck sprayer; 1995 Lincoln Towncar 4 door car; Trailers: 1994 Goertzen<br />
• Chain<br />
g/n<br />
Link<br />
tandem<br />
Fence<br />
stock<br />
Lines<br />
trailer; Lawn auto, g/n 75,585 tandem & Garden; km stock showing; trailer; ATV’s; Lawn 2006 & Garden; Chevrolet Other ATV’s; 2500HD Misc Other Misc 4wd Equip. regular cab long<br />
20’ g/n tandem stock trailer; 1-800-529-9958<br />
Lawn & Garden; ATV’s; Other Misc Equip.<br />
Important Notice: This<br />
box<br />
is only<br />
truck,<br />
a guide<br />
303,724<br />
Important and Important km<br />
in Notice: no Notice: showing;<br />
way This This is is a only only guarantee<br />
1978 Chevrolet<br />
a a guide guide and in in of no no way size,<br />
2500<br />
way a a guarantee guarantee description<br />
4wd of w/ Vertec<br />
of size, size, description description or year. or year. or year.<br />
SK Provincial Licence #914618 – AB Provincial Licence #206959<br />
Verle Klassen<br />
Please inspect all to your and are available at bidder Please inspect all equipment to your own truck satisfaction. sprayer; Please inspect 1995 all Complete equipment Lincoln to Towncar your terms satisfaction. and 4 door conditions Complete car; Trailers: terms are and conditions available 1994 are Goertzen<br />
available at bidder at bidder registration.<br />
Ph 403-741-4483<br />
20’ g/n tandem stock trailer; 1-800-529-9958<br />
Lawn & Garden; ATV’s; Other Misc Equip.<br />
Fax 403-742-4560 • trufence@live.ca<br />
SK Provincial Licence #914618 – AB Provincial Licence #206959<br />
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DALE HEATHERINGTON ESTATE<br />
Sedalia, Alberta • LIVE INTERNET BIDDING<br />
Sedalia, Alberta • LIVE INTERNET BIDDING<br />
also the basic foundation of best management<br />
practices on the farm.<br />
Pesticide labels provide a good<br />
example of the importance of this foundation.<br />
The labels on pesticides come<br />
out of the rigours science based process<br />
at the PMRA. These labels are<br />
based on extensive scientific analysis<br />
and we rely on this research to ensure<br />
that farm inputs do not have a negative<br />
impact on human health or the<br />
environment<br />
Best practices require a good understanding<br />
of the labels on every product<br />
used on the farm. Rigorous adherence<br />
to science-based labels protect farmers<br />
and modern agriculture in general. By<br />
Seller Contacts: Dale Heatherington Estate c/o Lacey Delorme, 403-326-2155<br />
Auction Coordinator: Bryan Somerville, 306-967-2818<br />
Directions:<br />
L. Strom<br />
From Sedalia take Twnship Seller Sedalia, Contacts: Road 34-2 Dale Heatherington 1 mile Alberta east Estate to RR c/o 5-3 Lacey then Delorme, • LIVE 1/2403-326-2155<br />
mile INTERNET south or from BIDDING Junction<br />
Hwy 41& Twnship Road 34-3 go 6 Auction miles Coordinator: west RR Bryan 5-3 Somerville, then 1/2 306-967-2818 mile south.<br />
Directions: From Sedalia take Twnship Road 34-2 1 mile east to RR 5-3 then 1/2 mile south or from Junction<br />
Seller Contacts: Dale Heatherington Estate Estate c/o c/o Lacey Lacey Delorme, 403-326-2155<br />
Auction Coordinator: Bryan Somerville, 306-967-2818<br />
Directions: From Sedalia take take DALE Twnship Township Road Road HEATHERINGTON 34-2 34-2 1 mile 1 mile east to east RR to 5-3 RR then 5-31/2 then mile 1/2 south mile ESTATE<br />
or south from Junction or<br />
Hwy from 41& Junction Twnship Hwy Road 4134-3 & Township go 6 miles Road west 34-3 to RR go 5-3 6 miles then 1/2 west mile to south. RR 5-3 then 1/2 mile south.<br />
October Hwy 21 41& Twnship st , Road 2016 34-3 go 6 miles west to - RR 5-3 10:00 then 1/2 mile south. am<br />
October 21 st , 2016 - 10:00 am<br />
October 21 st , 2016 - 10:00 am<br />
1-800-529-9958<br />
sticking to the label guidelines farmers<br />
help preserve and promote public trust<br />
in the science-based regulatory<br />
system.<br />
“Public trust” is the most important<br />
tool we have to ensure that we preserve<br />
a strong objective and science<br />
based regulatory system and avoiding<br />
a decent into opinion based regulations.<br />
Regulations based on latest<br />
trend on the internet will result in<br />
more and more unpredictable restrictions<br />
that stifle innovation and<br />
ultimately strangle modern<br />
agriculture.<br />
Important Notice: This is only a guide and in no way a guarantee of size, description or year.<br />
Please inspect all equipment to your own satisfaction. Complete terms and conditions are available at bidder registration.<br />
SK Provincial Licence #914618 – AB Provincial Licence #206959
E C A r e v i e w A G r i c u L t u r e<br />
C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b O c t o b e r 6 ' 1 6 15<br />
<br />
Necessity is the mother of innovation in Hanna<br />
by Rick Strankman MLA,<br />
Drumheller Stettler, Member of the<br />
Official Wildrose Opposition<br />
Agricultural producers<br />
in Alberta<br />
are facing some<br />
varying degrees of<br />
uncertainty; uncertainty<br />
that is being<br />
exacerbated by regulations<br />
and<br />
changes legislated<br />
by government.<br />
Through the<br />
hastily implemented<br />
regulations<br />
and legislation it is<br />
beginning to have an unintended negative<br />
cumulative effect on the bottom<br />
line for a lot of producers.<br />
Recently one of Alberta’s largest<br />
feedlot operators in Alberta, Western<br />
Feedlots Ltd., decided to voluntarily<br />
<br />
Strankman<br />
Bin Anchors<br />
Don’t let windy days worry you!<br />
wind down cattle ownership and cattle<br />
feeding operations.<br />
In their announcement they<br />
revealed that “poor political and economic<br />
environment” in Alberta were<br />
also contributing factors to this<br />
decision.<br />
Without a doubt other contributing<br />
factors also played a roll in this decision;<br />
among them is the existing high<br />
risk/low return environment.<br />
Economic indicators such as the<br />
move by one of the industries major<br />
players should be an indication that<br />
the market is facing challenges that<br />
will most definitely affect profitability<br />
and the future of the industry in<br />
Alberta.<br />
The Alberta government has<br />
recently announced that they will be<br />
raising the provincial loan guarantee<br />
cap of $55 million to $100 million in a<br />
move to support the province’s cattle<br />
LEGISLATURE<br />
FLAGSTAFF COUNTY<br />
feeders.<br />
The Alberta government is failing to<br />
understand that the cattle feeders do<br />
not need them to hold their hand;<br />
they’d prefer the government clear the<br />
way for them to be self sufficient, in the<br />
process this would improve the “political<br />
environment.”<br />
Creating a new web of debt, particularly<br />
one that is backed by taxpayers is<br />
“<br />
The Alberta<br />
government is failing to<br />
understand that the cattle<br />
feeders do not need them<br />
to hold their hand.<br />
Infrastructure assessment key to region’s future<br />
Submitted<br />
The first phase of the<br />
assessment to determine the<br />
state of infrastructure in the<br />
nine Flagstaff<br />
Intermunicipal Partnership<br />
(FIP) member communities<br />
is nearly 85 per cent complete.<br />
Launched this past<br />
August, the information<br />
gathered is critical to help<br />
FIP make informed decisions<br />
about the regions’<br />
future.<br />
“This assessment is an<br />
extremely important piece<br />
of the Flagstaff Regional<br />
Governance Initiative,” said<br />
Bob Coutts, Deputy Mayor<br />
of Forestburg and FIP Chair.<br />
“It will give us a vital understanding<br />
of the<br />
infrastructure’s condition<br />
and needs for each community<br />
as we explore new<br />
models of regional<br />
collaboration.”<br />
Since August, Edmontonbased<br />
Urban Systems (www.<br />
urbansystems.ca) has been<br />
working with FIP administrators<br />
to assess the state of<br />
a wide range of municipal<br />
infrastructure, including:<br />
• Transportation (roads,<br />
sidewalks and trails)<br />
• Utilities (water, wastewater,<br />
stormwater and gas)<br />
• Parks and Municipal<br />
Facilities (buildings and<br />
contents)<br />
“This is a very large<br />
undertaking, and municipal<br />
administrators from the<br />
region have been working<br />
diligently to provide us with<br />
the information we need –<br />
they understand its<br />
importance and its role in<br />
their informed decision<br />
making,” said Golnaz<br />
Azimi, Urban Systems<br />
Community Infrastructure<br />
Consultant and Project<br />
Lead.<br />
“FIP should be commended.<br />
Having nine<br />
communities do this kind of<br />
detailed assessment as one<br />
region isn’t very common,<br />
and the findings have the<br />
potential to benefit the<br />
region for decades.”<br />
The FIP member communities<br />
will have a<br />
comprehensive overview of<br />
the infrastructure they own<br />
and their replacement costs<br />
by March 2017, at which<br />
time it will be presented to<br />
FIP and made available to<br />
the public.<br />
The cost of the project is<br />
$350 thousand and was<br />
funded by the provincial<br />
government. The majority of<br />
the costs were dedicated to<br />
the large amount of time<br />
required to gather and analyze<br />
the information for all<br />
nine communities, with a<br />
smaller portion going<br />
towards project<br />
management.<br />
The Flagstaff Regional<br />
Governance Initiative is<br />
exploring new ideas and<br />
ways for collaboration<br />
between FIP communities.<br />
Using input from citizens<br />
and community leaders, its<br />
goal is to develop a new<br />
vision for the region to help<br />
it become more successful<br />
over the long-term. It is<br />
expected to be complete in<br />
December 2017.<br />
The Flagstaff<br />
Intermunicipal Partnership<br />
is a committee made up of<br />
representatives from all<br />
municipalities within the<br />
Flagstaff Region: Towns of<br />
Daysland, Hardisty, Killam<br />
and Sedgewick, the Villages<br />
of Alliance, Forestburg,<br />
Heisler and Lougheed and<br />
Flagstaff County.<br />
ON NOW.<br />
O RA N GE<br />
“<br />
not a fiscally prudent move considering<br />
the long term consequences that<br />
history has shown to be completely<br />
unmanageable.<br />
In the case of Alberta cattle feeders,<br />
it will make little difference if they are<br />
being seduced or whether the offer is<br />
made with the best of intentions, based<br />
on industry warning of a “poor economic<br />
environment”, the offer of more<br />
debt does not solve the market problems<br />
they face.<br />
With the ability to do business unobstructed<br />
by government, private<br />
businesses have always had the ability<br />
to be the cornerstone of our economy.<br />
The trap of being caught in a web of<br />
more debt will not and can not create<br />
wealth, it can however act as a road<br />
block and create further instability.<br />
Time and again the cost of government<br />
interference in commerce results<br />
in higher input costs.<br />
Paintearth Regional Waste Management Ltd.<br />
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Effective Wednesday, October 19th, 2016<br />
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Winter Hours of Operation<br />
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Wednesdays 1:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.<br />
Saturdays 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M.<br />
If you don’t have an access card,<br />
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Office, Town of Castor<br />
Office, County of<br />
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and Coronation<br />
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• Stripping And Leveling Of Soils<br />
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16 O c t o b e r 6 ' 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 />
<br />
OBITUARIES<br />
Grandson gave loving tribute<br />
Lovenda Mary Ellen Paull passed<br />
away surrounded by her loving<br />
family on September 20, 2016 at<br />
the Coronation Health Care<br />
Centre at the age of 94 years.<br />
Lovenda was born in<br />
Coronation, Ab. on Jan. 2, 1922<br />
to parents, Louisa and<br />
Benjamin Thacker.<br />
Lovenda leaves to mourn,<br />
her loving daughter Dianna<br />
Jameson of Red Deer; grandsons<br />
Phil Jameson and Chris<br />
Paull<br />
Jameson both of Edmonton;<br />
her husband Reg’s family; her sister<br />
His dogs were his constant companions<br />
Ivan Ervin Pfahl<br />
1932 ~ 2016<br />
With sadness, the family announces<br />
the passing of Ivan Pfahl on Sept. 28,<br />
2016 at Hanna Long Term<br />
Care.<br />
Ivan will be forever missed<br />
and lovingly remembered by<br />
his sister, Bernetha Brandt;<br />
sister-in-law, Hilde Pfahl; and<br />
seven nephews and nieces,<br />
and their families: Devin and<br />
Darlene Pfahl, Dale and<br />
Lacey (Carson) Pfahl,<br />
Lynette and Wayne Liliedahl,<br />
Keith and Lynn (Jill and<br />
Vicky) Brandt, Glen and Eva<br />
(Kody) Brandt, Kim and Todd<br />
(Brooklyn, Tyler, and Ashton)<br />
Pfahl<br />
Hummel, Kent and Michelle (Hayden<br />
and Landon) Brandt.<br />
He is also survived by numerous<br />
extended family.<br />
Irene Wadstein and her children Edith<br />
(Nolan) Thulien and Calvin<br />
(Kristy) Wadstein; sister<br />
Evie Gillard and her children<br />
Rondi (Jack) Rovensky<br />
and Bryce (Mona) Gillard;<br />
Vera’s family: Cheryl<br />
(Robert) Guse, Gayle (Tom)<br />
Fisher, Chrystal (Ron)<br />
Boscoe, Heather (Paul)<br />
Boileau; Horton’s family<br />
Wayne (Jolene) Thacker<br />
and Cathy Thomson;<br />
numerous other family and<br />
a host of friends.<br />
Ivan was predeceased by his parents,<br />
Albert and Annie Pfahl; his brother,<br />
Wilbert; and brother-in-law, Ed<br />
Brandt.<br />
Ivan was a lifetime resident<br />
of the Hanna area, born to<br />
Albert and Annie Pfahl, on<br />
Jan. 24, 1932.<br />
He took all his schooling in<br />
the area at Golden Hill<br />
School.<br />
Ivan lived and worked on<br />
the family farm, residing<br />
there for the first 80 years of<br />
his life.<br />
His remaining years were<br />
spent as a resident of the<br />
Hanna Lodge and then<br />
Hanna Long Term Care.<br />
In addition to farming, Ivan’s great<br />
loves were raising horses, building<br />
numerous and varied wood, metal and<br />
leather projects, and collecting<br />
Lovenda was predeceased by her<br />
parents Ben and Louisa; husband Reg;<br />
sister Vera (Mel) Lamb; brother Horton<br />
(Bev) Thacker; brother-in-law Harry<br />
Wadstein; nephew Jim Lamb and great<br />
niece Michelle Guse.<br />
Funeral services were held at the<br />
Coronation Community Centre on Sat.,<br />
Sept. 24, 2016 with Pastor Clayton<br />
Grice officiating.<br />
Musicians Barbie Berg and<br />
Margaret Evans and soloist Marlene<br />
Gardiner presented their gifts of<br />
music.<br />
Grandson Chris Jameson gave a<br />
antiques; particularly RCMP memorabilia<br />
and relics of the old west.<br />
His dogs were his constant companions<br />
and he considered them members<br />
of his family.<br />
Ivan was an active member of<br />
Redeemer Lutheran Church. A celebration<br />
of Ivan’s life was held on Wed.<br />
Oct. 5, 2016 at 2 p.m., with interment<br />
prior to the service at Friedens<br />
Cemetery.<br />
In Ivan’s memory donations may be<br />
made to Redeemer Lutheran Church<br />
Memorial Fund, Box 746, Hanna, AB,<br />
T0J 1P0, or The Canadian Cancer<br />
Foundation of Alberta, 200-325<br />
Manning Road, NE, Calgary, AB, T2E<br />
2P5.<br />
Heartland Funeral Services Ltd,<br />
Hanna, entrusted with arrangements.<br />
A Division of Central Alberta Family<br />
Funeral Services, 403-854-2758, www.<br />
heartlandfuneralservices.com<br />
loving tribute to all those in<br />
attendance.<br />
Following the service friends and<br />
family shared a time of friendship and<br />
stories and enjoyed a luncheon by the<br />
Evangelical Free Church Ladies.<br />
Memorial donations may be made to<br />
the Coronation Hospital Foundation<br />
Extended Care or the Alzheimer<br />
Society.<br />
Sympathies may be forwarded to the<br />
family by signing the guestbook at<br />
www.parkviewfuneralchapels.com<br />
Parkview Funeral Chapels &<br />
Crematorium, 403-882-3141, entrusted<br />
with the care and funeral<br />
arrangements.<br />
Town of Coronation<br />
Development Office<br />
Notice of Decision<br />
Notice is hereby given of the following decisions in<br />
accordance with the Municipal Government Act, RSA<br />
2000, Chapter M-26, and Bylaw No. 2009-559 and<br />
amendments thereto, of the Town of Coronation:<br />
Permit #2016-013 - Approved<br />
Lot 22<br />
Shane Gilbertson<br />
Block 1<br />
4409 Park Crescent<br />
Plan 8021520<br />
Proposed Development: Mobile Home<br />
The above noted application(s) will be held fourteen<br />
(14) days after publication of this notice at which time<br />
these decisions are deemed to be final unless<br />
otherwise appealed. Any person wishing to appeal a<br />
decision may file an appeal at the Town Office 5015<br />
Victoria Avenue, Coronation, AB or by mail to Box 219,<br />
Coronation, AB T0C 1C0<br />
Date of Publication: October 6, 2016<br />
Town of Coronation<br />
Development Officer<br />
Sandra Kulyk<br />
<br />
PLRD<br />
Altario hosts<br />
Junior High retreat<br />
On Sept. 19 - 20, the junior<br />
high leadership retreat was<br />
hosted at Altario School.<br />
There were nine schools<br />
participating with 190 students<br />
in attendance.<br />
Each school team was<br />
immersed in strategies of<br />
leadership and tasked with<br />
the development of a school<br />
based project to implement<br />
within their school over the<br />
course of the year.<br />
The retreat was very positive<br />
and a great way to start<br />
the year with the junior<br />
high students from across<br />
the division.<br />
The retreat will be held at<br />
Berry Creek Community<br />
School next fall.<br />
Premier’s Award<br />
nomination –<br />
Radio Hanna<br />
Radio Hanna representatives<br />
Sean and Jennifer<br />
McCormick along with<br />
Nathan Limpert (J.C.<br />
Charyk student), presented<br />
to the Board on the Radio<br />
Hanna program.<br />
Radio Hanna would like<br />
to differentiate the schools<br />
in PLRD #25, from schools<br />
elsewhere in the province,<br />
and make our school communities<br />
an attractive place<br />
for students desiring a technologically<br />
advanced<br />
education that imparts superior<br />
communication skills.<br />
Over the course of the<br />
2016-2017 school year, Radio<br />
Hanna will become an integral<br />
program in each of our<br />
school communities.<br />
Radio Hanna will be<br />
broadcasting at the division<br />
professional development<br />
day to be held on Sept. 30 at<br />
J.C. Charyk Hanna School.<br />
Organizational meeting<br />
The Prairie Land<br />
Regional Division #25<br />
trustees assembled on<br />
Thur., Sept. 22, 2016 for the<br />
Board annual organizational<br />
meeting.<br />
Trustees accepted specific<br />
roles and responsibilities for<br />
the upcoming school year as<br />
follows: • M. Tkach was<br />
elected Board Chair, and H.<br />
Smith elected Vice-chair.<br />
Negotiating Committee –<br />
E. Brinkman, H. Smith, M.<br />
Tkach<br />
Discipline Committee – L.<br />
Cawiezel, J. Hill & A.<br />
Warwick<br />
Scholarship Committee –<br />
L. Cawiezel, J. Hill, & A.<br />
Warwick<br />
Turn to Schedule, Pg 19<br />
Professional Directory<br />
Coronation<br />
Vision Clinic<br />
Dr. Marc Kallal<br />
Dr. Ward ZoBell<br />
Tues & Thurs 10 - 4<br />
403-578-3221<br />
Hanna<br />
Vision Centre<br />
Eye Health<br />
• Glasses<br />
• Contacts<br />
Dr. Dennis A. Heimdahl<br />
Dr. Ward ZoBell<br />
Tuesdays, Wednesdays 9-5<br />
Thursdays 9-4<br />
403-854-3003<br />
Closed Friday’s<br />
throughout July & Aug<br />
E.Roger Spady<br />
Professional<br />
Corporation<br />
Barrister & Solicitor<br />
Coronation Mall<br />
Coronation, AB<br />
403-578-3131<br />
Office Hours:<br />
Tuesday to Friday<br />
9 a.m. to 5 p.m.<br />
410 2nd Avenue West,<br />
Hanna, AB<br />
JEFF M.FAUPEL,<br />
B. Mgmt., C.A.<br />
MONICA N. FAUPEL,<br />
B. Mgmt., C.A.<br />
Three Hills - Tues.<br />
Coronation - Wed.<br />
Oyen -Thurs. (by<br />
Appointment)<br />
800-267-5601<br />
Chapman and Co.<br />
Professional Accountants LLP<br />
Kendra Walgenbach, CPA, CA<br />
Chris Annand, CPA, CA<br />
Naomi Roth, CPA, CGA<br />
Guy Chapman, CPA, CA, CFP<br />
Krystal Stoutenberg, CPA, CA<br />
4702 51 Ave, Stettler, AB<br />
Phone<br />
403-742-3438<br />
Email: gchap@gchap.ca<br />
Fax 403-742-0560<br />
DENTIST<br />
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In Coronation<br />
MONDAYS<br />
9 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />
Call Anytime<br />
for Appointments<br />
578-3811<br />
Located in Coronation Mall<br />
PRE-WINTER CLEARANCE SALE!<br />
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FACTORY AUTHORIZED CLEARANCE SALE<br />
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Clearance Prices on 2016 Inventory<br />
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FINANCING AVAILABLE!<br />
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Real Estate<br />
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Royalties .<br />
2 AND A 1/2 quarters<br />
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crops. Great opportunity<br />
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$427,500. Call Doug<br />
for further details<br />
306-716-2671; saskfarms@shaw.ca.<br />
Mobile Homes<br />
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4355.<br />
RAVAL PARADISE<br />
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ASSISTED Living in<br />
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amenities included. 2<br />
bedroom & 1 bedroom<br />
townhouses.<br />
Reasonable price for<br />
couples. Call/text<br />
Marjorie 403-560-<br />
1244.<br />
FARM - Sylvan Lake.<br />
5 bedroom, 2 1/2<br />
bath, heated shop<br />
(high overhead<br />
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barn. 154 acres fertile<br />
land. Asking $2750/<br />
month (house + 5<br />
acres) or include<br />
land to farm $3700/<br />
month. Call/text 403-<br />
560-1244.<br />
Miscellaneous<br />
FIREWOOD for sale<br />
in Stettler. Seasoned<br />
split pine, birch and<br />
poplar. Lawrence -<br />
403-323-0744<br />
Canadian<br />
Firearms Safety<br />
Course<br />
Instructor<br />
available at your convenience.<br />
For more info. contact<br />
403-742-4405/<br />
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METAL roofing & siding.<br />
37+ colours<br />
available at over 55<br />
Distributors. 40 year<br />
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Express Service<br />
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BEAUTIFUL spruce<br />
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Delivery fee $75-<br />
$125/ order. Quality<br />
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0961.<br />
STEEL building sale.<br />
“Blowout Sale On<br />
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25X25 $5,996. 27X27<br />
$6,992. 32X35<br />
$9,985. 42X45<br />
$14,868. One end<br />
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Feed & Seed<br />
FOR SALE: 1470<br />
4x4x8 LS bales, alfalfa/grass<br />
mix $100<br />
short/tn average<br />
1800 lbs stacked.<br />
Call Roger 403-664-<br />
1444.<br />
OAT Greenfeed large<br />
round bales for sale.<br />
Coronation. 403-575-<br />
0090.<br />
Bale<br />
Hauling<br />
52 bale<br />
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unit<br />
Call Layne<br />
403 916 9112<br />
HEATED Canola buying<br />
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250-5252.<br />
Equipment<br />
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containers. 20’, 40’ &<br />
53’. 40’ insulated<br />
reefers/freezers.<br />
Modifications in offices,<br />
windows, doors,<br />
walls, as office, living<br />
work-shop, etc., 40’<br />
flatrack/bridge. 1-866-<br />
528-7108; www.rtccontainer.com.<br />
Help Wanted<br />
RANCH hand<br />
required to work at a<br />
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in the heart of<br />
the Neutral Hills.<br />
Duties include operation,<br />
repair and maintenance<br />
of all types<br />
of farm equipment<br />
(loaders, tractors,<br />
swather, baler, feed<br />
truck) in addition to<br />
working with cattle<br />
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treating). Mechanical<br />
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Contact Tyson<br />
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2835.<br />
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2007 Dodge Charger 4Dr. Sedan, 2002<br />
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1987 GMC R/V Conv. LPG Mobile<br />
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Green Houses<br />
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(New) Rugged Ranch Livestock<br />
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Quantity of LVL, Plywood, OSB Board,<br />
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JD 317 Lawn Tractor w/Rototiller,<br />
2-Front Tine Rototillers, 10’x12’<br />
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Charcoal Water Smoker, Can Cooler,<br />
Low Profile Camp Out, Lantern,<br />
Dehydrator, Eclipse Sleeping Bag,<br />
Back Packs, Electric & Propane<br />
Smokers, Jerky Gun, Fishing Rods,<br />
Tackle Boxes, Filet Kit, Filet Knife,<br />
Moose Mags Call, Single Scoped 48”<br />
Rifle Case, Floating Coolers<br />
TOOLS & MISC.<br />
(New) 9000 LB Heavy Duty Two Post<br />
Auto Lift, 2-(New) 72’’ Forklift Fork<br />
Extensions, Easy Kleen Magnum 4000<br />
Pressure Washer, Kodiak 3” Trash<br />
Pump, Compressors, Torch Cart,<br />
Assorted Truck Parts, Assorted<br />
Western Wear, Chainsaws, Drill Press,<br />
Oxy/Acc Set, 50’ 8” Hose, Stenhoj<br />
DK7150 Electric Car Hoist-11,000lb,<br />
2-(New) Heavy Duty Tire Changer,<br />
c/w: 110v 60 hz, 2-(New) Heavy Duty<br />
Wheel Balancer c/w: 110v 60 hz,<br />
2-(New)10FT 20 Drawer Heavy Duty<br />
Metal Work Bench with hanging peg<br />
board c/w 40’’ high hanging peg<br />
board, stainless steel drawer panel,<br />
metal handles, (New) 80’’ Heavy Duty<br />
Multi Drawer Tool Cabinet c/w: 12<br />
drawers, 2 large doors, 2 small doors,<br />
2-(New) 3/8”X50’ Air Hose Reels,<br />
4-(New) Welding Helmets-Solar<br />
Power, 4-(New) 3 Ton Floor Jacks,<br />
(New) 50 Ton Hydraulic Shop Press,<br />
5-“Red-D-Arc” Smoke Detectors,<br />
“Stair” Headache Rack for Logging<br />
Truck, 2-(New) Powertek IN3500I<br />
Silent Inverter Generators, 2-(New)<br />
Powertek DG9250E Gas Generators,<br />
2-(New) Powertek PT50C 2” Water<br />
Pumps, 2-(New) Powertek PT80C 3”<br />
Water Pumps, (New) Loncin MS10<br />
Plate Compactor, 2-(New) Loncin<br />
MS20 Plate Compactors, 2-(New)<br />
Loncin MS20 Plate Compactors,<br />
2-(New) Loncin MS100 Plate<br />
Compactors, 2-(New) Aero-Pro DW45<br />
Jack Hammers, (New) Milton CUT40B<br />
Plasma Cutter – 220V, Quantity of<br />
Assorted Soaps, Degreasers & Vinyl<br />
Shine, Combination Safe, Wacker G50<br />
38kw Generator<br />
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E C A r e v i e w R e a l E s t a t e / H o m e s<br />
C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b O c t o b e r 6 ' 1 6 19<br />
Brownfield students participate in cross country series<br />
Brownfield students ran a series of<br />
cross country runs beginning in<br />
Hardisty with a 1.5 km run with the<br />
following results:<br />
Primary runners (Gr. 1-3): 1st - Gwen<br />
Richardson, 3rd - Ella Younger, 8th -<br />
Trinity Thomas and 10th - Raynah<br />
Richardson. Grade 4 boys: 1st - Sam<br />
Richardson; Grade 5 boys: 6th - Caleb<br />
Webber; Grade 6 boys: 12th William<br />
Ross-Torres.<br />
Grade 5 girls: 2nd - Julie Richardson,<br />
and 23rd - Sydney Richardson; Grade 6<br />
girls: 2nd - Cora Thomson, 8th -<br />
Desteny Grob.<br />
The next race in the series was held<br />
The Cross Country runners from the Brownfield Community School included, from the left,<br />
back row: Sam Richardson, Caleb Webber, Julie Richardson, Sydney Richardson, Desteny<br />
Grob, William Ross-Torres and Cora Thomson. Front row: Ella Younger, Trinity Thomas, Raynah<br />
Richardson and Gwen Richardson.<br />
Schedule online<br />
Cont’d from Pg 16<br />
Executive Committee – E.<br />
Brinkman, H. Smith , & M. Tkach<br />
Support Staff Liaison Committee –<br />
J. Hill & H. Smith<br />
Board-ATA Liaison Committee – J.<br />
Hill & A. Warwick & M. Tkach<br />
(alternate)<br />
C2 Committee – M. Tkach & A.<br />
Warwick<br />
Aboriginal Committee – D. Hansen<br />
Alberta School Boards Association<br />
Zone 5 representative – M. Tkach/E.<br />
Brinkman (alternate)<br />
Public School Boards Association<br />
of Alberta representative – H.<br />
Smith/A. Warwick (alternate)<br />
Teachers Employer Bargaining<br />
Association (TEBA) – M. Tkach.<br />
The Board meetings will be held on<br />
the fourth Thursday of each month at<br />
10 a.m. at PLRD central office.<br />
November and May will be exceptions<br />
where two Board meetings will<br />
occur.<br />
The 2016-2017 Board meeting scheduled<br />
can be seen at http://www.plrd.<br />
ab.ca/Meeting%20Dates.php .<br />
at Camrose on Sept. 22 with the following<br />
medal winners: 3rd - Gwen<br />
Richardson, 1st - Sam Richardson, 2nd<br />
- Julie Richardson and 3rd - Cora<br />
Thomson.<br />
The final race in the series was<br />
hosted by New Norway and held at<br />
Dried Meat Lake with the following<br />
results:<br />
Primary: 1st - Gwen Richardson, 5th<br />
- Raynah Richardson, Trinity Thomas<br />
and Ella Younger.<br />
Grade 4 boys: 1st - Sam Richardson;<br />
Grade 5 girls: 5th - Julie Richardson;<br />
Grade 6 girls: 10th - Cora Thomson.<br />
The series concluded with the aggregate<br />
winners as follows:<br />
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LOT FOR SALE<br />
Lacombe County is offering for sale,<br />
on an “as-is” basis, one 100 foot x<br />
120 foot lot in the Hamlet of Tees.<br />
If interested, please submit a sealed<br />
bid (marked “Hamlet of Tees Lot”)<br />
on or before November 30, 2016 to<br />
Lacombe County, RR 3, Lacombe AB<br />
T4L 2N3 or hand deliver to Lacombe<br />
County Administration Office at<br />
40403 RGE RD 274.<br />
For more information, contact:<br />
Donna Mae Grant<br />
Lacombe County<br />
Email: dmgrant@lacombecounty.com<br />
Phone: 403-782-6601<br />
Fax: 403-782-3820<br />
F.C. Hunt Agencies 1984 Ltd.<br />
IN CASTOR 5.5 acres of fenced Commercial land<br />
with over 11000 sqft of heated shop area with<br />
16ft x 16ft doors. $900,000<br />
Primary: 1st overall - Gwen<br />
Richardson; 3rd overall - Ella Younger<br />
and 5th overall, Raynah Richardson.<br />
Grade four boys: 1st overall - Sam<br />
Richardson.<br />
Grade 5 girls: Julie Richardson finished<br />
1st overall and Grade 6 girls:<br />
Cora Thomson finished 1st overall.<br />
Some of the students will compete in<br />
the C.A.R.A. Cross Country that will<br />
be held in Castor on Thurs. Oct. 6.<br />
CONCRETE & GRAVEL BUSINESS<br />
Sale includes equipment, properties and inventory.<br />
Detailed information package available. $3,900,000<br />
IN CASTOR Two story Victorian style home on a large lot<br />
with a double car garage. $199,000<br />
IN CASTOR Turnkey Excavation business. The sale<br />
includes property, heated shop, living quarters,<br />
storage buildings and equipment. $285,000<br />
NEW LISTING<br />
IN CASTOR 1258 sq ft Bungalow conveniently located<br />
close to all amenities. Private back yard, main floor laundry<br />
and oversized double car attached garage make living easy.<br />
$229,000<br />
IN CASTOR Three bedroom bi-level with double car<br />
attached garage and finished basement. $259,000<br />
16101AX0<br />
WEST OF CORONATION Nestled amongst the trees on<br />
6.45 acres is this neatly kept 1028 sqft bungalow and shop.<br />
$299,000<br />
ACREAGE 12 Acres with Earth Shelter Home, guest<br />
house, double car garage and out buildings. $380,000<br />
IN BOTHA Beautifully appointed Mobile on its own lot<br />
with a double car garage. $249,000<br />
IN CASTOR Bungalow with fully developed basement,<br />
large covered patio and double car garage. $139,000<br />
ACREAGE Private 1.5 acres on the edge of Castor<br />
with storage building and open building site.<br />
$126,500<br />
Dale Emmett<br />
403 882 3202<br />
Broker<br />
Doug Zimmerman<br />
403-741-9374<br />
Associate<br />
Box 262, Castor, AB. T0C 0X0 • ph. 403 882 3202 • www.fchuntagencies.com<br />
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