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Volume 105<br />

No. 47<br />

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Carol Boehk of Strathmore was one of many displaying their wares for sale at the annual Coronation Christmas Market on Wed. Nov. 16. <br />

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INDEX<br />

Alliance news .................... 2<br />

RCMP ................................ 2<br />

Kneehill county ................. 3<br />

Clive council ...................... 3<br />

Theresetta school .............. 5<br />

PrairieView ........................ 6<br />

Letters ........................... 6, 7<br />

Agriculture .................. 9, 10<br />

Obituary .......................... 10<br />

Classifieds/Careers .......... 11<br />

Dining<br />

&<br />

Entertainment<br />

Page 4<br />

Red Tag Service Program<br />

24 pt<br />

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BASHAW TOWN COUNCIL<br />

Red Tag Inspection Program<br />

Discount For Hay Equipment, Windrowers, Tractors,<br />

Uniloaders And Combines - If Booked By The Following<br />

Nov 16 – 50% off Inspection<br />

Dec 16 – 20% off Inspection<br />

Impaired<br />

Driving<br />

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Section<br />

Page 12<br />

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10 % Discount on Labour<br />

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(To Qualify, Work Orders Must Be A Minimum Of<br />

$3,000.00 And Customer Is In Booking Program)<br />

Service Checklist Packages<br />

Tractors: $899<br />

Unloaders: $499<br />

Windrowers: $598<br />

FLYERS<br />

Lowes<br />

Sobeys<br />

IGA<br />

Family Foods<br />

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Bargain Shop<br />

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Home Hardware<br />

The Brick, Stettler<br />

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ECA Review/J. Webster<br />

Bashaw youth group seeks funding<br />

Lisa Joy<br />

ECA Review reporter<br />

The Bashaw Youth Drop-In<br />

Foundation (BYD) asked Bashaw<br />

council for $33,375 in funding for<br />

2017 at the regular town counci<br />

meeting on Nov, 17.<br />

The BYD has seen an increase<br />

in youth attending programs<br />

with an average of 14 to 15 per<br />

day.<br />

“This summer was busier than<br />

last summer,” Leanne McCaroll,<br />

president of BYD told Bashaw<br />

town council during its regular<br />

meeting Nov. 17.<br />

The BYD runs programs after<br />

school and during the summer<br />

including, Cooking with Kids,<br />

Cool Moves, Craft Corner, Drama<br />

Club, Summer Fun/Easter Fun<br />

and outings for youth from ages<br />

five to 18.<br />

The BYD is involved with the<br />

community through the Bashaw<br />

School, East Central Health,<br />

Bashaw Elks, Royal Purple and<br />

the Royal Canadian Legion.<br />

This year they are partnering<br />

with Bashaw Art Club, Bashaw<br />

Ag Society and Bashaw Bottle<br />

Depot Recycling program.<br />

Their goal is to promote<br />

awareness in areas such as<br />

health, peer pressure, alcohol<br />

and drug abuse, crime prevention<br />

and general awareness<br />

topics, as well as encourage creativity,<br />

increase physical<br />

activity, social skills and provide<br />

information on nutrition, body<br />

image and wellness issues.<br />

Council accepted the presentation<br />

as information.<br />

Still fighting carbon tax<br />

Some municipalities within the<br />

Battle River-Wainwright constituency<br />

want to opt out of the<br />

carbon tax, Wes Taylor MLA<br />

Battle River-Wainwright told<br />

Bashaw town council at its regular<br />

meeting Nov. 17.<br />

“The government isn’t giving<br />

that option so there’s a lot of concern,”<br />

said MLA Taylor adding<br />

that the carbon tax will touch<br />

everyone and everything.<br />

He said the federal government<br />

isn’t implementing their carbon<br />

tax until 2018 and Saskatchewan,<br />

who is opposed to the carbon tax,<br />

wants to only charge $10 tonne<br />

compared to Alberta’s proposed<br />

$30 per tonne.<br />

The specific rates depend on<br />

the type of fuel, but all are set on<br />

the basis of $20 per tonne of CO2<br />

in 2017, rising to $30 per tonne in<br />

2018.<br />

This is too much too fast and<br />

isn’t necessary, said MLA Taylor.<br />

“We have some of the cleanest<br />

technology in the world. We are<br />

15 years ahead of our neighbour<br />

to the south in clean technology<br />

and oil production. We are world<br />

leaders right here in Alberta.”<br />

If the province proceeds with<br />

the proposed $30 per tonne<br />

carbon tax, businesses will leave<br />

Alberta and relocate to either<br />

Saskatchewan or the U.S., said<br />

MLA Taylor.<br />

“When Alberta is down this<br />

isn’t the time to be putting this<br />

forward.”<br />

Mayor Penny Shantz expressed<br />

concern about how much the<br />

carbon tax will cost school divisions<br />

and hospitals.<br />

Coun. Darren Pearson said the<br />

carbon tax expense will be an<br />

extra “good chunk of change” for<br />

small business owners.<br />

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2 N o v e m b e r 2 4 ' 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 />

Alliance resident gets scholarship<br />

Karaleen Spady of Alliance,<br />

Ab. is one of four students to be<br />

awarded the prestigious Bill<br />

Kehler Memorial Scholarships<br />

in the dirt at the 43rd Canadian<br />

Finals Rodeo on Sat. Nov. 12.<br />

Scholarships of $2,500 were<br />

awarded to each of the students<br />

pursuing an education in<br />

broadcasting or agriculture:<br />

Spady is studying public relations<br />

at the Faculty of<br />

Communications Studies,<br />

Mount Royal University.<br />

Other winners, all studying<br />

at the Faculty of Agricultural<br />

Sciences at Lakeland College<br />

were Nicole Fossheim of<br />

Yellowhead County, Ab.<br />

studying Agribusiness; Hailey<br />

Tonn of Plumas, Mb. studying<br />

Animal Health Technology and<br />

Brooke Martine of Nanton, Ab.<br />

studying Agribusiness.<br />

“These four<br />

ON-CALL HOURS<br />

Weekend physician on-call schedule for the month of<br />

Weekend physician on-call schedule for the<br />

month of [insert month] 2009<br />

[INSERT DATE]<br />

[INSERT DATE]<br />

[INSERT DATE]<br />

[INSERT DATE]<br />

outstanding students are the<br />

next generation of community<br />

leaders,” said Laura Gadowsky,<br />

Chair, Edmonton Rodeo<br />

Cowboy’s Benevolent<br />

Foundation.<br />

“The Bill Kehler Memorial<br />

Scholarship is a proud partnership<br />

between Northlands and<br />

the Edmonton Rodeo Cowboy’s<br />

Benevolent Foundation that<br />

supports and encourages the<br />

future of agriculture and<br />

rodeo”<br />

The Bill Kehler Memorial<br />

Scholarship was established in<br />

2003 by Edmonton Rodeo<br />

Cowboy’s Benevolent<br />

Foundation and Northlands in<br />

honour of Bill Kehler.<br />

Known as the voice of<br />

Canadian Finals Rodeo, Spruce<br />

Meadows and the Calgary<br />

Stampede, Kehler demonstrated<br />

a life-long commitment<br />

RCMP: Theft under $5000<br />

As a result of several responses from<br />

the public to a previous media release,<br />

Stettler RCMP were able to identify one<br />

of the women responsible for the theft<br />

on Sun. Oct. 2 at the Stettler Walmart<br />

valuing in at $1200 as 32 yr. old Janine<br />

Stewart.<br />

On Nov. 1, Blackfalds RCMP located<br />

and arrested Stewart who is facing<br />

charges of Theft Under $5000 and<br />

Failure to Comply with Conditions. Her<br />

court appearance in Stettler is Jan. 12,<br />

2017.<br />

Hanna suspects arrested<br />

RCMP in Drumheller have laid<br />

charges against three individuals<br />

relating to numerous property crimes<br />

which have occurred over the last two<br />

weeks.<br />

Shortly after midnight Oct. 31, 2016,<br />

two suspects entered a locked compound<br />

at 4 Elements Environment<br />

Control Inc. in Drumheller and stole a<br />

John Deere “Gator” utility vehicle and<br />

a slip tank. Video surveillance at the<br />

business showed a male and female<br />

suspect who were<br />

later identified as<br />

Benjamin Olivier<br />

and Jamie<br />

Olivier.<br />

Between Nov.<br />

12 - 13, there was<br />

a break-in to a<br />

Sea-Can behind<br />

the Drumheller<br />

Marks Work<br />

Warehouse<br />

during which several<br />

boots and<br />

clothing items<br />

were stolen.<br />

In the early<br />

morning hours of<br />

Nov. 15, two persons<br />

were found<br />

stealing tool<br />

boxes from a<br />

truck. The complainant<br />

followed<br />

the thieves who<br />

crashed their<br />

truck into a ditch<br />

and fled on foot.<br />

Terry<br />

Heptonstall (36) of<br />

Drumheller, the<br />

registered owner<br />

of the vehicle and<br />

the driver, eventually<br />

turned<br />

himself into<br />

police at the scene<br />

and stolen property<br />

was<br />

recovered.<br />

The passenger<br />

fled and was<br />

tracked by Police<br />

Service Dog, however was not located.<br />

A search warrant was obtained for<br />

Heptonstall’s vehicle and numerous<br />

articles of stolen property were found<br />

as well as a weapon and drug<br />

paraphernalia.<br />

After a stream of thefts the stolen<br />

truck and driver were witnessed in<br />

Drumheller and RCMP obtained a<br />

search warrant for a hotel room occupied<br />

by Ben and Jamie Olivier on Nov.<br />

16.<br />

Jamie Olivier (32) was arrested at the<br />

hotel room while Benjamin Olivier (36)<br />

fled by climbing out a second story<br />

window. He was arrested after a brief<br />

foot pursuit. During the search of the<br />

hotel room, investigators located property<br />

stolen from the truck, Sea-Can as<br />

well as drugs, paraphernalia and break<br />

in tools.<br />

All three were charged with multiple<br />

charges and have been remanded<br />

into custody and are scheduled to make<br />

their first court appearance on Nov. 18<br />

in Drumheller Provincial court.<br />

December 2016<br />

[insert community]<br />

[insert community]<br />

[insert community]<br />

[insert community]<br />

December 3 & 4 Coronation Hospital<br />

December 10 & 11 Castor Hospital<br />

December Emergent Medical 17 & Problems 18 Coronation - can be assessed Hospital at<br />

the nearest hospital at any time.<br />

December 24, 25, 26, 27 Castor Hospital<br />

Urgent Medical Problems - can be assessed at each<br />

Dec hospital 31, at Jan the times 1 & 2 listed or Coronation the on-call hospital. Hospital<br />

Emergent Non Urgent Medical Problems -- patients can be should assessed at<br />

the make nearest an appointment hospital at during any time. regular physician clinic<br />

Urgent hours. Medical Problems - can be assessed at each<br />

hospital at the times listed or at the on-call hospital.<br />

Consort: 9:30 a.m.<br />

Non Urgent Medical Coronation: Problems 11 a.m. - patients should<br />

make an appointment Castor: during 1 p.m. regular physician<br />

clinic hours.<br />

Important: Outpatients Coronation: are advised 11 to a.m. telephone the<br />

hospital on-call Castor: prior going there. 1 p.m.<br />

Important: Outpatients are advised to telephone<br />

Consort (403) 577-3555<br />

the hospital on-call prior to going there.<br />

Coronation (403) 578-3803<br />

Castor Coronation (403) 882-3434 578-3803<br />

Castor (403) 882-3434<br />

to rodeo, broadcasting and the<br />

agriculture industry.<br />

About the Bill Kehler<br />

Memorial Scholarship<br />

The Bill Kehler Memorial<br />

Scholarship of $2,500 is awarded<br />

to up to four recipients each<br />

year who are pursuing post-secondary<br />

education and who<br />

demonstrate an interest in agriculture,<br />

rodeo or broadcasting.<br />

Students must submit an academic<br />

essay detailing their<br />

future academic and career<br />

goals, the course of study, institution<br />

chosen and outline any<br />

steps taken to achieve these<br />

goals , including volunteer<br />

work, paid positions and other<br />

awards received.<br />

The essay must also reflect<br />

how the applicant will be a good<br />

ambassador for Bill Kehler’s<br />

legacy.<br />

check us out online<br />

www.ECAreview.com<br />

M.D. OF PROVOST NO. 52<br />

2016 USED EQUIPMENT TENDERS<br />

The M.D. of Provost No. 52 is currently accepting tenders to purchase the<br />

following units:<br />

1. Unit #51-056; 2006 Ford F 150 - S.N. 1FTRF14556NB57326<br />

192 086 kilometres<br />

2. ASB- Unit #51-255; 2005 Chev. Tahoe - S.N. 1GNEK13205R179277<br />

246 966 kilometres<br />

3. ASB-Unit #46-001; 1976 Doepker Six Yard Scraper<br />

4. ASB-Unit #46-021; 2004 Broadcast Seeder<br />

All of the above are available for viewing at the Provost Shop.<br />

For more information, please contact Tyler Lawrason @ 780-753-2434.<br />

Tenders for any or all of the above units are to be submitted<br />

in a sealed envelope, clearly marked<br />

“M.D. of Provost 2016 Equipment Disposal Tender”<br />

and are to be addressed to:<br />

Tyler Lawrason, Administrator<br />

M.D. Administration Office,<br />

Box 300; 4504 – 53rd Avenue, Provost, Alberta T0B 3S0<br />

Tenders are to be submitted not later than 12:00 noon on Wednesday,<br />

December. 7, 2016. No faxes accepted for tenders. Faxed amendments will<br />

be accepted as long as the original tender is not disclosed. The M.D. reserves<br />

the right to reject any or all bids submitted or any part and the highest of any<br />

bid will not necessarily be accepted. Please include G.S.T. in the quote.<br />

A decision will be made on Thursday, December. 8, 2016.<br />

16113KA0


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 N o v e m b e r 2 4 ' 1 6 3<br />

Carbon levy impacts Kneehill operating budget<br />

Kneehill County Council completed<br />

their 2017 Operating and<br />

Capital Budgets during deliberations<br />

at the Special Council meeting held<br />

on Nov. 9, 2016 with certain challenges<br />

as there has been a further<br />

decrease in assessments, with nonresidential<br />

assessment being hit the<br />

hardest particularly on the linear<br />

side.<br />

The 2017 budget encapsulates a 14.5<br />

per cent decrease in oil/gas well tax<br />

assessments and a 9.5 per cent<br />

decrease in pipelines assessments.<br />

According to a press release, the<br />

linear portion of the county’s tax<br />

continues to decrease, and is projected<br />

to decrease into the 2018<br />

budget cycle by approximately the<br />

same amount, our financial and<br />

budget challenges will remain in<br />

place for the foreseeable future.<br />

Road construction, road maintenance,<br />

solid waste services and<br />

water have remained virtually<br />

untouched in the budget.<br />

Through streamlining and<br />

removing those items deemed to be<br />

currently unnecessary, the County<br />

was able to provide a balanced<br />

budget that requires no borrowing<br />

and minimal usage of the County’s<br />

reserve accounts.<br />

Net revenues are reduced by approximately<br />

$2.1 million.<br />

Year over year costs associated with<br />

the operating the municipality have<br />

been reduced while taking into consideration<br />

large expenses such as the<br />

projected uncollectable tax losses of<br />

$800,000 and the impact of the provincial<br />

carbon levy.<br />

The carbon levy has a direct impact<br />

on the operating budget of approximately<br />

$120,000 with an additional<br />

increase expected in the cost of goods<br />

and services in both the operating and<br />

capital sides of the budget, as vendors<br />

will be passing on their increased<br />

costs to the County.<br />

On the capital side, $2.9 million is<br />

budgeted for our annual gravel purchase,<br />

$1.2 million for 68 miles of<br />

shoulder pull and another $4 million<br />

(carried over from 2016) for ongoing<br />

road rebuild program as approved in<br />

the Kneehill County Road Master<br />

Plan.<br />

The MSI 2016-17 grants and carry<br />

over funds from the 2016 capital<br />

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budget are being used to fund the 2017<br />

road rebuild projects.<br />

The Operational budget continues to<br />

prioritize core services such as road<br />

maintenance, snow removal, water<br />

distribution, solid waste, parks, and<br />

agricultural services.<br />

It was council’s goal to complete our<br />

2017 budget with rationalized service<br />

delivery that did not sacrifice the<br />

quality of those same services such as<br />

the roads program.<br />

As a result, there is an ongoing commitment<br />

to our roads program, dust<br />

control, sponsorships and other grant<br />

funding programs which support our<br />

residents in our communities.<br />

Through the Regional Urban<br />

Sustainability Grant, money has been<br />

set aside to also support our small<br />

towns and villages.<br />

Council is also looking towards 2018<br />

anticipating further losses in industrial<br />

taxation with forecasts show that<br />

in 2018 an approximate $2 million<br />

dollar loss of net County revenues<br />

with a corresponding drop in residential<br />

assessments.<br />

According to the press release,<br />

“Through Council’s Strategic Plan and<br />

Clive votes for Geographic Information<br />

System to map roads, sewer, water lines<br />

Lisa Joy<br />

ECA Review reporter<br />

The Village of Clive, at its regular<br />

meeting Nov. 14, voted in favour of<br />

using Geographic Information System<br />

(GIS) to map its roads, as well as its<br />

sewer and water lines.<br />

“Having GIS in-house will allow<br />

public works, or us, when residents<br />

come in (with inquiries), to pull it up<br />

and take a look. It will help with<br />

trouble shooting,” said Clive Chief<br />

Administrative Officer (CAO) Carla<br />

Kenney.<br />

GIS is a computer system that captures,<br />

stores, checks and displays data<br />

related to the earth’s surface.<br />

For instance, this will allow Clive<br />

public works department to locate a<br />

water line shut off even when it’s five<br />

feet under snow.<br />

The Village of Clive will be the managing<br />

partner for this project with<br />

Caroline, Eckville and Bentley, if their<br />

councils approve their participation<br />

under the Alberta Community<br />

Partnership Program.<br />

The Village of Cremona has already<br />

successfully converted to GIS, said<br />

CAO Kenney.<br />

Initial cost for a community to set up<br />

is $3,500 with a yearly licensing fee of<br />

$2,000.<br />

Cloud technology allows smaller<br />

municipalities to share a server, thus<br />

reducing the cost of the system and<br />

saving on initial aerial data collection<br />

by flying over all the communities in<br />

the same trip.<br />

Donations Needed<br />

Please drop off items suitable for grade 9 and 12 grads &<br />

their families (Dresses, suits, tuxedos, shoes, jewellery,<br />

purses...) at Superfluity Shop, north end of Main Street,<br />

Stettler for the....<br />

Graduation<br />

EVENT<br />

Thurs. Dec. 1 12 noon - 8 p.m.<br />

Fri. Dec 2 12 noon - 8 p.m.<br />

Sat. Dec. 3 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.<br />

@ Wm. E. Hay School<br />

• Refreshments, draws & door prizes • Great Shopping<br />

Thanking you in advance for your donation.<br />

For more info, call<br />

403-740-2881(c); 403-742-3657(h); 403-742-0697(b)<br />

Wait and see attitude<br />

Clive council deferred<br />

making a decision on participating<br />

in the 211<br />

Information and Referral<br />

Phone Service offered by<br />

United Way.<br />

“We want to wait and see<br />

what other communities in<br />

the region are doing,” said<br />

CAO Kenney, adding that<br />

Lacombe County, Lacombe<br />

and Blackfalds also deferred<br />

their decisions.<br />

The 211 system allows<br />

callers to access trained<br />

Information and Referral<br />

Specialists 24 hours a day,<br />

seven days a week<br />

regarding social, government,<br />

health and<br />

community services in over<br />

150 languages.<br />

Clive residents can currently<br />

access information<br />

and referral services<br />

through a number of federal,<br />

provincial and<br />

municipal agencies.<br />

Based on Clive’s population<br />

it would cost $494 per<br />

year to join the 211 telephone<br />

service.<br />

FCSS funding continues<br />

Village of Clive will get<br />

$17,166 from the province to<br />

fund its Family and<br />

Community Services<br />

Support (FCSS) program in<br />

2017. That represents 80 per<br />

cent of the funding with the<br />

village kicking in $4,292 for<br />

a total of $21,458.<br />

Clive has its own FCSS<br />

coordinator and the program<br />

is run out of the<br />

Lacombe FCSS.<br />

Drainage issue<br />

Tagish Engineering<br />

looked into a drainage issue<br />

on Longstreet Ave. west of<br />

50 St. near the hotel. They<br />

discovered that there are<br />

two low elevation trap lows<br />

along the north and south<br />

sides of Longstreet Ave. near<br />

the 50 St. intersection.<br />

Tagish’s report to council<br />

said the best option would be<br />

to construct a ditch or swale<br />

along the south<br />

side of the<br />

roadway to the<br />

west where it<br />

could eventually<br />

drain away.<br />

A rough cost is<br />

estimated to be<br />

about $25,000.<br />

Council voted<br />

in favour of providing<br />

these<br />

engineering<br />

results to the<br />

complainant of<br />

the drainage<br />

issues.<br />

County of Paintearth No. 18<br />

DEVELOPMENT PERMIT<br />

APPLICATION APPROVED<br />

Notice is hereby given that the following<br />

Development Permit Application has been<br />

approved:<br />

DP1628 Clem Geo Energy Corp.<br />

SE 15-37-9-W4<br />

80 m Meteorological Tower/Weather Balloon<br />

Any person claiming to be affected by such<br />

decision may appeal by giving Notice in<br />

writing to the Secretary, Subdivision and<br />

Development Appeal Board, County of<br />

Paintearth No. 18, Box 509 Castor, AB T0C<br />

0X0 not later than 4:30 p.m., December 2,<br />

2016. The Notice must contain the reason<br />

for the appeal and pursuant to Bylaw No.<br />

580-09 Include the $200.00 fee.<br />

Dated: November 17, 2016<br />

Todd Pawsey,<br />

Development Officer<br />

Dionne’s<br />

CUSTOM WOODWORKING LTD<br />

Kitchen, Medicine/Vanity Cabinets<br />

& Entertainment Centres<br />

Tom Dionne<br />

Ph. (403) 749-3771 • Fax (403) 749-3775<br />

Castor<br />

Sheet Metal<br />

Plumbing<br />

& Heating<br />

We’ll beat all<br />

competitors prices<br />

Ask us for a<br />

FREE quote!<br />

• Fully Licensed Tradesmen<br />

• Dealers for Lennox High Efficiency<br />

Forced Air Furnaces<br />

long term visioning, we are in a good<br />

financial position to succeed.”<br />

Our previous decisions have left us<br />

in a strong financial position with significant<br />

cash reserves and no debt.”<br />

Furnace Cleaning<br />

Book<br />

Now<br />

$ave on Heating<br />

• Specialists in furnace and<br />

vent cleaning<br />

• Serving Central Alberta<br />

• Residential / Rural<br />

• In business 22 years<br />

$70 Discount<br />

Available<br />

403-854-0378 (cell)<br />

leave msg with your home or cell number<br />

Avoid the new Carbon Tax!<br />

Replace that outdated<br />

inefficient furnace TODAY!<br />

• Repairs of all makes of Furnaces<br />

4901-50 St Castor AB • 403 882 3388<br />

24 Hour On-Call Service • 403-740-2535


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RIC<br />

RIC<br />

4 N o v e m b e r 2 4 ' 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 />

Dining and Entertainment Guide<br />

Nov 25 - Movie & hotdogs @<br />

Coronation Library 6-8<br />

pm. Library will be<br />

selling hotdogs and juice<br />

boxes during the event.<br />

Nov 25 - Moonlight<br />

Madness, Stettler. See ad<br />

in this paper for more<br />

details.<br />

Nov 25 - Beverly Elliott,<br />

singer/songwriter;actress,<br />

Coronation Community<br />

Centre, Coronation Royal<br />

Performing Arts, L & C<br />

Bookkeeping, Linda,<br />

403-578-3838.<br />

Nov 25 - Christmas<br />

Wonderland, New Brigden<br />

Hall 4-9 pm. Joan<br />

403-664-2374.<br />

Nov 26 - Village of<br />

Forestburg Christmas<br />

Market 10-2 pm.<br />

Forestburg Community<br />

Centre<br />

Nov 26 - Singer & pianist<br />

Rod Russell will be @ The<br />

Performing Arts Centre,<br />

Stettler. Doors open 6:30<br />

pm, show 7 pm. Tickets<br />

available at Sutton<br />

Landmark Realty, Stettler<br />

or at the door.<br />

Nov 27 - Cadogan Christmas<br />

Market, Cadogan Hall,<br />

10-3 pm, Rochelle<br />

780-753-8887.<br />

Dec 1 - Christmas Open<br />

House @ Shalom<br />

Counselling Centre, 5-7<br />

pm, 5515 27 Ave, Red Deer,<br />

403-342-0339<br />

Dec 1 - Coronation Curling<br />

Club AGM, 7 pm. upstairs<br />

@ curling rink.<br />

Dec 1-3 - Graduation Event,<br />

Thurs. Fri. 12-8<br />

pm; Sat. 9-3 pm,<br />

Wm. E. Hay<br />

School.<br />

Refreshments,<br />

prizes, shopping.<br />

403-740-2881.<br />

Dec 1 -<br />

Coronation/<br />

Consort Victim<br />

Services AGM,<br />

7:30 pm @<br />

Coronation<br />

Provincial<br />

Bldg. Public<br />

welcome.<br />

Dec 3 - Santa Day,<br />

Stettler. See ad<br />

in this paper<br />

for more<br />

details.<br />

Dec 3 - Killam<br />

MOONLIGHT MADNESS<br />

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2016<br />

JOIN STETTLER’S CITIZENS OF THE YEAR<br />

AND LIGHT UP THE MAIN STREET TREE<br />

Cyclones Christmas Craft<br />

& Trade Sale. 10-3 pm.<br />

Killam Community Hall.<br />

Lois @ 780-385-3320.<br />

Dec 3 - Consort Christmas<br />

Market, 10-5 pm, Sportex<br />

Hall. Laura 403-577-2252.<br />

Dec 3 - Christmas Banquet &<br />

Celebration @ Stettler<br />

Community Centre.<br />

Tickets E-Free Church<br />

Erskine, 403-742-3384.<br />

Dec 3 - Byemoor Community<br />

Club Craft, Bake Sales<br />

and Santa Day, 11-3 pm @<br />

Byemoor Hall.<br />

403-579-3755.<br />

Dec 3 - Stettler UCW<br />

Christmas Bazaar, 2-4 pm<br />

Stettler United CE Wing.<br />

Everyone Welcome.<br />

Dec 8 - Tinsel N Tears.<br />

Christmas celebration in<br />

memory of your loved<br />

ones. See ad in this paper<br />

for more details.<br />

Dec 10 - Denim & Diamonds,<br />

Bashaw Victims Services<br />

Fundraiser, Bashaw<br />

Community Hall, 6 pm<br />

cocktails, 7 pm supper.<br />

780-372-2257.<br />

Dec 10 - OEMC Annual<br />

Christmas Concert, Oyen<br />

Legion Hall. Supper 6,<br />

concert 7. Tickets<br />

403-664-9878.<br />

Dec 11 - Floyd Furgeson and<br />

the Grand Country Band.<br />

Sun 2 pm @Stettler<br />

Legion. Tickets available<br />

from the Legion and Wells<br />

Furniture. 403-742-5205.<br />

Dec 11 - Linda Hall<br />

Community Christmas<br />

Bingo 2 pm. Santa arrives<br />

Christmas<br />

at 6:00pm 2016 - 2017 Shop Stettler<br />

Marketing 2016 - Campaign 2017 Shop Participants Stettler<br />

• 59th Street Marketing Liquor Store<br />

VISIT WITH SANTA Campaign Participants<br />

•<br />

59th<br />

Apple<br />

Street Drugs<br />

Liquor Store<br />

•<br />

Apple<br />

Attic 6:00-7:00pm Unisex<br />

Drugs<br />

Hair Design (Under the Tree)<br />

•<br />

Attic<br />

Autotrust 7:00-8:00pm Unisex Hair Design (at Wells Furniture)<br />

•<br />

Autotrust<br />

Blokes Bakery<br />

•<br />

Blokes<br />

Bond-O<br />

Bakery<br />

Communications<br />

•<br />

Bond-O<br />

Boston Pizza<br />

Communications<br />

•<br />

Boston<br />

Brenda’s<br />

HOT<br />

Pizza<br />

Cozy<br />

DOGS<br />

Café<br />

& SNACKS BY ATCO ELECTRIC<br />

AND LIGHT UP Pfeiffer THE MAIN House STREET of Music TREE<br />

•<br />

Brenda’s<br />

Canadian *nominal<br />

Cozy<br />

Tire<br />

Café<br />

Stettler fee - all funds go •<br />

Pharmasave<br />

Savage to the Value Stettler<br />

• Bond-O<br />

Drug Mart<br />

Card Prizes Communications<br />

awarded hourly<br />

at 6:00pm<br />

• Boston throughout Pizza the day!<br />

•<br />

Canadian<br />

Canalta Food Stettler Bank Tire Stettler<br />

•<br />

Savage<br />

Schwartz<br />

Value<br />

Home<br />

Drug<br />

Building<br />

Mart<br />

Centre<br />

2016 - • 2017 Brenda’s Shop Stettler Cozy Café<br />

•<br />

Canalta<br />

Caroline’s<br />

Stettler<br />

Homespun Seasons VISIT WITH • SANTA<br />

Schwartz<br />

Sean’s No<br />

Home<br />

Frills<br />

Building Centre Marketing Campaign Participants<br />

6:00-7:00pm (Under the Tree)<br />

• Canadian Tire Stettler<br />

•<br />

Caroline’s<br />

Central AB<br />

Homespun<br />

Co-op Ltd.<br />

Seasons<br />

•<br />

Sean’s<br />

Sirrom<br />

No<br />

Wiring<br />

Frills<br />

& Electrical<br />

• 59th Street Liquor Store<br />

• Little<br />

Keepsakes<br />

es<br />

7:00-8:00pm (at Wells Furniture)<br />

• Apple Drugs<br />

-<br />

Central<br />

Stettler<br />

AB<br />

Gas<br />

Co-op<br />

Bar<br />

Ltd.<br />

Services<br />

Sirrom Wiring<br />

Ltd.<br />

• Canalta • OK Tire Stettler<br />

• Attic Unisex Hair Design<br />

• Otherside Restaurant & Lounge<br />

•STREET SHINNY HOCKEY & Electrical<br />

• Autotrust<br />

• Central<br />

Stettler<br />

AB<br />

Gas<br />

Co-op<br />

Bar<br />

Ltd.<br />

•<br />

Services<br />

Sneakers<br />

Ltd.<br />

Plus<br />

• Caroline’s • Panda Flowers Homespun Seasons<br />

HOT DOGS & SNACKS BY ATCO ELECTRIC • Blokes Bakery<br />

• Party Maxx Ltd.<br />

-<br />

Central<br />

Stettler<br />

AB<br />

Liquor<br />

Co-op<br />

Store *nominal fee<br />

Ltd.<br />

•- all<br />

Sneakers<br />

Sobeys funds go Stettler to the Stettler<br />

• Bond-O Communications • Central • Peavey AB Mart Co-op Ltd.<br />

Plus<br />

• Boston Pizza<br />

• Pfeiffer House of Music<br />

· CHRISTMAS CAROLING<br />

Food Bank<br />

• Brenda’s Cozy Café<br />

•<br />

-<br />

Central<br />

Stettler<br />

Vision<br />

Liquor<br />

&<br />

Store<br />

Hearing<br />

•<br />

Sobeys<br />

Sobeys<br />

Stettler<br />

Wine & Spirits<br />

- Stettler • Pharmasave Gas Bar<br />

• Canadian Tire Stettler<br />

• Savage Value Drug Mart<br />

• Canalta Stettler<br />

•<br />

Central<br />

Consignment<br />

Vision<br />

Closet<br />

& Hearing<br />

•<br />

Sobeys<br />

Stettler<br />

Wine<br />

Home<br />

&<br />

Hardware<br />

• Central • Schwartz AB Home Co-op Building Ltd. Centre<br />

· LATE NIGHT SHOPPING<br />

•STREET SHINNY HOCKEY Spirits<br />

• Caroline’s Homespun Seasons • Sean’s No Frills<br />

•<br />

Consignment<br />

Dirt Road Pretty<br />

Closet<br />

Clothing<br />

•<br />

Stettler<br />

Stettler<br />

Home<br />

Independent<br />

• Central AB Co-op Ltd. - Stettler • Sirrom Wiring Liquor & Electrical Store<br />

· CHRISTMAS CAROLING Hardware<br />

- Stettler Gas Bar<br />

Services Ltd.<br />

•<br />

Dirt<br />

Escape AT<br />

Road<br />

Zone MANY<br />

Pretty<br />

Central<br />

Clothing<br />

Inc. PARTICIPATING<br />

•<br />

Stettler<br />

Stettler<br />

Independent<br />

Liquor Barn<br />

• Central AB Co-op Ltd.<br />

• Central<br />

• Sneakers<br />

Vision<br />

Plus<br />

& Hearing<br />

· LATE NIGHT SHOPPING<br />

- Stettler Liquor Store<br />

• Sobeys Stettler<br />

•<br />

Escape<br />

Fashion<br />

BUSINESSES!<br />

Zone<br />

Warehouse<br />

Central Inc.<br />

•<br />

Stettler<br />

Stettler<br />

Liquor<br />

Veterinary<br />

Barn<br />

Clinic<br />

• Consignment Closet<br />

AT MANY PARTICIPATING<br />

• Central Vision & Hearing<br />

• Sobeys Wine & Spirits<br />

• Consignment Closet<br />

•<br />

Fashion<br />

Gitzel and<br />

Warehouse<br />

Company Chartered BUSINESSES!<br />

•<br />

Stettler<br />

Suzanne’s<br />

Veterinary<br />

& Jenny’s<br />

Clinic<br />

Stettler<br />

• Dirt Road<br />

• Stettler Home<br />

Pretty<br />

Hardware<br />

Clothing<br />

• Dirt Road Pretty Clothing<br />

• Stettler Independent<br />

• Escape Zone Central Inc.<br />

Professional<br />

Gitzel and Company<br />

Accountants<br />

Chartered<br />

•<br />

Suzanne’s<br />

The Brick<br />

• Escape • Stettler Zone Liquor Central Barn Inc.<br />

& Jenny’s Stettler<br />

• Fashion Warehouse<br />

• Stettler Veterinary Clinic<br />

• Gitzel and Company Chartered<br />

•<br />

Professional<br />

Guns n Games-<br />

Accountants<br />

Source for Sports<br />

•<br />

The<br />

The<br />

Brick<br />

Hideaway Salon<br />

• Fashion • Suzanne’s Warehouse<br />

& Jenny’s Stettler<br />

Professional Accountants<br />

• The Brick<br />

• Guns n Games- Source for •<br />

Guns<br />

Jensen<br />

n<br />

Interiors<br />

Games- Source for Sports<br />

•<br />

The<br />

The<br />

Hideaway<br />

Shoe Closet<br />

Salon<br />

& Boutique<br />

• Sports Gitzel • The and Hideaway Company Salon Chartered<br />

• Jensen Interiors<br />

• The Shoe Closet & Boutique<br />

•<br />

Jensen<br />

John’s Clothing<br />

Interiors<br />

& Shoes<br />

•<br />

The<br />

Tom’s<br />

Shoe<br />

Boots<br />

• John’s Clothing & Shoes Professional • Tom’s Boots Accountants<br />

Closet & Boutique<br />

• Jude’s Liquor Store<br />

• Wells Furniture<br />

•<br />

John’s<br />

Jude’s<br />

Clothing<br />

Liquor Store<br />

& Shoes<br />

•<br />

Tom’s<br />

Wells Furniture<br />

• Kal Tire • Guns • WISH n Games- Kitchen & GiftSource for Sports<br />

SHOP LOCAL, SHOP STETTLER…AND Boots<br />

WIN! • Lawlor Jewelry<br />

•<br />

Jude’s<br />

Kal Tire<br />

Liquor Store<br />

•<br />

Wells<br />

WISH Kitchen<br />

Furniture<br />

& Gift<br />

• Jensen Interiors<br />

•<br />

Kal<br />

Lawlor<br />

Tire<br />

Jewelry<br />

• John’s Clothing & Shoes<br />

Shop Stettler Cash Card • Prizes WISH Kitchen awarded & Gift hourly throughout the day!<br />

• Jude’s Liquor Store<br />

• Lawlor Jewelry<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT www.stettlerboardoftrade.com<br />

• Kal Tire<br />

• Lawlor Jewelry<br />

For more information and participants, visit www.stettlerboardoftrade.com<br />

ORMATION VISIT www.stettlerboardoftrade.com<br />

ORMATION VISIT www.stettlerboardoftrade.com<br />

@ 2 pm, lunch 3 pm.<br />

Dec 15 - Stettler Old Tyme Dance<br />

Club, Badlanders 11, Christmas<br />

Dance. for info 403-742-5640.<br />

Dec 14 - Hughenden Ladies<br />

Christmas. Supper @ 6:30 pm.<br />

Info 780-806-1255.<br />

Dec 16-18 - 8th Annual Nativity<br />

Collection Display, Fri.1-5 pm,<br />

Sat. 1-7pm, Sun. 10-1 pm @<br />

Parish Hall, 906 6 Ave.<br />

Wainwright. Free admission.<br />

MOONLIGHT MADNESS<br />

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2016<br />

JOIN STETTLER’S CITIZENS OF THE YEAR<br />

AND LIGHT UP THE MAIN STREET TREE<br />

at 6:00pm<br />

• OK Tire Stettler<br />

• Otherside Restaurant & Lounge<br />

• Panda Flowers<br />

• Party Maxx Ltd.<br />

• Peavey Mart<br />

• Pfeiffer House of Music<br />

• Pharmasave<br />

• Savage Value Drug Mart<br />

• Schwartz Home Building Centre<br />

• Sean’s No Frills<br />

• Sirrom Wiring & Electrical<br />

Services Ltd.<br />

• Sneakers Plus<br />

• Sobeys Stettler<br />

• Sobeys Wine & Spirits<br />

• Stettler Home Hardware<br />

• Stettler Independent<br />

• Stettler Liquor Barn<br />

• Stettler Veterinary Clinic<br />

• Suzanne’s & Jenny’s Stettler<br />

• The Brick<br />

• The Hideaway Salon<br />

• The Shoe Closet & Boutique<br />

• Tom’s Boots<br />

• Wells Furniture<br />

• WISH Kitchen & Gift<br />

Dec 17 - Consort Dance Club<br />

Christmas Supper & Dance.<br />

Cocktails 5:30 pm, supper 6:30<br />

pm. 403-577-2432.<br />

Dec 18 - Christmas Music Concert<br />

@ Zinger Music Barn. 3 pm.<br />

Free admission. Everyone welcome.<br />

403-578-3956.<br />

Dec 31 - New Year’s Eve Fire<br />

Fighter’s Ball, Oyen Legion<br />

Hall.<br />

After more than 60 years,<br />

Wares Jewelers will sell<br />

absolutely everything<br />

including the building<br />

and close their doors!<br />

STORE<br />

CLOSING<br />

SALE<br />

Fine Silver & Gold Jewellery; Diamond,<br />

and Gemstone Jewellery, Watches,<br />

Giftware & much more.<br />

Reduced Again!<br />

Prices down to as low as<br />

53¢<br />

on the dollar of the ticketed price<br />

Please send Community<br />

Events by fax to 403-578-2088<br />

or by email to admin@ecareview.com<br />

for FREE<br />

LISTING (dependent upon<br />

space availability). The<br />

Review cannot guarantee<br />

events as listed, please check<br />

with the venue prior to<br />

attending<br />

• Central AB Co-op Ltd.<br />

Tinsel<br />

Parkview Funeral Chapels • Kal Tire invites everyone to a<br />

Christmas Celebration • Lawlor in memory Jewelry of your loved ones.<br />

The evening features Christmas Carols, reflections,<br />

candle lighting ceremony, fellowship and luncheon.<br />

The evening presented by Dean Ross, Verna Rock, Corinne Adair, Calvin Blauel, Shannon Shirley,<br />

Sharon Kempf, George Nichols, Barry Haner, Betty Jean Goodkey and Myrna Stevens.<br />

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT www.stettlerboardo<br />

Parkview Funeral Chapels & Crematorium<br />

Castor AB 403-882-3141 Coronation AB 403-578-3777<br />

SHOP LOCAL,<br />

SHOP STETTLER<br />

AND WIN!<br />

Shop Stettler Cash<br />

Card Prizes awarded ho<br />

throughout the day<br />

2016 - 2017 Shop Stettler<br />

VISIT WITH SANTA<br />

Marketing Campaign Participants<br />

Music Concert 6:00-7:00pm (Under the Tree) *Sale applies to in-stock items ONLY –• see 59th in Street store Liquor for details.<br />

Store<br />

• Little<br />

Keepsakes<br />

es<br />

7:00-8:00pm (at Wells Furniture)<br />

Inventory may be augmented for better selection.<br />

• Apple<br />

Shop<br />

Drugs<br />

early for best selection.<br />

@ Zinger Music Barn Coronation AB<br />

• OK Tire Stettler<br />

• Attic Unisex Hair Design<br />

• Otherside Restaurant & Lou<br />

Sun., Dec 18 @ 3:00 pm<br />

4934 50 th Street • Autotrust Store hours:<br />

• Panda Flowers<br />

Free Admission with HOT DOGS & SNACKS BY ATCO Stettler ELECTRIC AB<br />

• Blokes Mon- Bakery Fri 9:30 am-5:30 pm• Party Maxx Ltd.<br />

Coffee and Dessert *nominal fee - all funds go to the Stettler<br />

• Bond-O Saturday: Communications 10:00 am-5:00 pm • Peavey Mart<br />

Phone: (403) 742-2635<br />

• Boston Sunday: Pizza CLOSED • Pfeiffer House of Music<br />

Everyone Welcome Food Bank<br />

• Brenda’s Cozy Café<br />

• Pharmasave<br />

403 578 3956<br />

• Canadian Tire Stettler<br />

• Savage Value Drug Mart<br />

• Canalta Stettler<br />

• Schwartz Home Building Ce<br />

SHOP LOCAL, •STREET SHINNY HOCKEY<br />

• Caroline’s Homespun Seasons • Sean’s No Frills<br />

SHOP SHOP STETTLER… LOCAL,<br />

SHOP LOCAL,<br />

Please be our guests.... • Sirrom Wiring & Electrical<br />

SHOP AND STETTLER… WIN! · CHRISTMAS SHOP CAROLING<br />

STETTLER…<br />

- Stettler Gas Bar<br />

Services Ltd.<br />

Shop AND Stettler WIN! Cash<br />

• Central AB Co-op Ltd.<br />

• Sneakers Plus<br />

AND WIN!<br />

Card Shop Prizes Stettler awarded Cash hourly · LATE NIGHT SHOPPING<br />

- Stettler Liquor Store<br />

• Sobeys Stettler<br />

Card throughout Prizes awarded the day! hourly<br />

Shop Stettler Cash<br />

AT MANY<br />

throughout the day!<br />

Card PARTICIPATING<br />

Prizes awarded hourly<br />

• Central Vision & Hearing<br />

• Sobeys Wine & Spirits<br />

throughout the day!<br />

• Consignment Closet<br />

• Stettler Home Hardware<br />

BUSINESSES!<br />

‘N’ Tears<br />

• Little<br />

Keepsakes<br />

es<br />

2016 - 2017 Shop Stettler<br />

• Dirt Road Pretty Clothing<br />

• Stettler Independent<br />

• OK Little<br />

Tire Keepsakes<br />

Stettler<br />

es<br />

Marketing Campaign Participants<br />

• Escape Zone Central Inc.<br />

• Stettler Liquor Barn<br />

•<br />

OK<br />

Otherside<br />

Tire Stettler<br />

Restaurant & Lounge<br />

• 59th Street Liquor Store<br />

• Little<br />

Keepsakes<br />

es<br />

• Fashion Warehouse<br />

• Stettler Veterinary Clinic<br />

•<br />

Otherside<br />

Panda Flowers<br />

Restaurant & Lounge<br />

• Apple Drugs<br />

MOONLIGHT •<br />

Panda<br />

Party Maxx<br />

Flowers MADNESS<br />

Ltd.<br />

• Attic<br />

SHOP<br />

Unisex<br />

LOCAL,<br />

• Gitzel and Company<br />

Hair Design<br />

....our Chartered annual event • Suzanne’s & Jenny’s Stettle<br />

FRIDAY, • NOVEMBER Party<br />

Peavey<br />

Maxx<br />

Mart<br />

Ltd. 25, 2016<br />

• Autotrust SHOP STETTLER…<br />

•<br />

Peavey<br />

Pfeiffer<br />

Mart<br />

House of Music<br />

Professional Accountants<br />

• The Brick<br />

JOIN STETTLER’S • Blokes AND Bakery WIN!<br />

• Pharmasave CITIZENS OF THE YEAR<br />

Shop Stettler Cash<br />

Thursday, December • Guns n Games- 8, 2016 Source for 7:00 Sports PM • The Hideaway Salon<br />

• Jensen Interiors<br />

• The Shoe Closet & Boutique<br />

at Paintearth • John’s Lodge, Clothing Castor, & Shoes AB • Tom’s Boots<br />

• Jude’s Liquor Store<br />

• Wells Furniture<br />

• WISH Kitchen & Gift


T h e r e s e t t a N e w s<br />

E C A r e v i e w C o r o n a t i o n / S t e t t l e r , A b N o v e m b e r 2 4 ' 1 6 5<br />

Parents face girls in<br />

volleyball match<br />

Some Theresetta students pose with the Christmas Child boxes on Nov. 14<br />

that they donated. From the left, back row: Hailey Rowland, Josie Kneller,<br />

Sierra Newman, Sydney Renschler, Owen Beaumount, Samantha Wold, Ashley<br />

Renschler, Kyla Beaumont, Damon Reis and Kolby Renschler. Front row: Danica<br />

Boger, Harlyn Bunbury, Simone Fetaz, Leah Boxma, Boston Slemp, Jasmine<br />

Ramirez, Tavi Pickles, Drew Bagshaw, Chloe Berry, Ethan Boger, Adien Lafferty<br />

and Rueben Fetaz.<br />

by K. Smawley<br />

On Nov. 5, the Theresetta<br />

Knights, the junior high girls<br />

and boys, travelled to Stettler<br />

for CARA volleyball playoffs.<br />

The tournament is to decide<br />

who gets to move onto the<br />

CWAJAHA tournament on Nov.<br />

19.<br />

The girls earned six points in<br />

their round robin play, out of a<br />

possible 10, and they got to move<br />

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They lost their quarterfinal<br />

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PRAIRIEVIEW<br />

Real power is in<br />

the party caucus<br />

I read with interest Mr.<br />

VanderKley’s response to my column<br />

in the October 27/16 issue of the ECA<br />

Review in the Nov. 10 issue.<br />

His detailed response to my column<br />

did not convince me that a proportional<br />

system of electing MP’s would<br />

be fairer or more democratic than our<br />

present system.<br />

There is no perfect system of electing<br />

a democratic government. You can<br />

look at every system, and there are<br />

many, that are used around the world<br />

today and they all have flaws.<br />

Proportional representation as proposed<br />

has two major flaws in my<br />

opinion. The first flaw is that you are<br />

voting for a party instead of people.<br />

You have no idea who your MP might<br />

be until after the election.<br />

“<br />

The people of this<br />

country have not<br />

demanded a change in<br />

the way we elect our<br />

government. This was<br />

an idea of our<br />

Prime Minister.<br />

In most cases they would be party<br />

hacks just like people appointed to the<br />

senate. Justin Trudeau has implemented<br />

a new system for appointing<br />

senators but as Prime Minister he still<br />

makes the choice.<br />

So while they may not be big “L” liberals<br />

you can be sure these people will<br />

still be sympathetic to his philosophy.<br />

The second problem I have with this<br />

system is that it would be almost guaranteed<br />

that every government would<br />

be a minority or coalition government.<br />

In my opinion minority governments<br />

do not accomplish much. They<br />

would have unintended consequences.<br />

Mind you every system can, as Mr.<br />

VanderKley did observe from our last<br />

provincial election. In the case of<br />

Canada, the consequence in my<br />

opinion is that the liberals and socialists<br />

would likely be governing our<br />

country for generations.<br />

This is precisely why I think many<br />

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EVIEW<br />

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of the European countries are in such<br />

an economic mess today.<br />

If proportional representation or<br />

some other system of electing our government<br />

is what the people of this<br />

country want then let them decide by a<br />

referendum. That would be<br />

democratic.<br />

Every time a proposal has been put<br />

to the people it has been defeated.<br />

Justin Trudeau has resisted the idea<br />

of a referendum. Why? Because he<br />

knows that he would lose, so he really<br />

is not interested in more democracy.<br />

What he is interested in is a system<br />

that would grant him a monopoly on<br />

power, so he would still be able to exercise<br />

dictatorial power.<br />

The people of this country have not<br />

demanded a change in the way we elect<br />

our government. This was an idea of<br />

our Prime Minister and if he cannot<br />

ram it through parliament he will drop<br />

the idea.<br />

Our present first past the post<br />

system is criticized for giving the PM<br />

dictatorial power. To some extent that<br />

is true but it need not be that way. The<br />

real power is in the hands of the party<br />

caucus, they just need to exercise the<br />

intestinal fortitude to use it.<br />

A real dictator is one where he<br />

cannot be thrown out of office. Pierre<br />

Trudeau tried his best to be a dictator<br />

and his son has shown the same tendencies.<br />

God help this country if he<br />

ever succeeds.<br />

The November 14/16 issue of the<br />

Maclean’s Magazine brought to light<br />

another issue where people are trying<br />

to force their idea of democracy down<br />

our throat.<br />

The NDP introduced a private<br />

members Bill C-237 that would<br />

penalize political parties that did not<br />

have near 50 per cent of their candidates<br />

as women for an election. I would<br />

really be opposed to that.<br />

Over 50 per cent of the voters in this<br />

country are women. If it is important<br />

to them to have more elected women<br />

then why are they not nominating and<br />

voting for more women?<br />

From my observation more men vote<br />

for a woman than do women. Think<br />

back to when Kim Campbell was our<br />

PM.<br />

Herman Schwenk<br />

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Deeper thoughts on<br />

global warming<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

Lately we see articles about diminishing<br />

pollution, thereby saving the<br />

planet’s atmosphere from heating up,<br />

by producing other ways of making<br />

(electrical) energy – solar, wind,<br />

water power etc.<br />

The articles gleefully announce an<br />

expected 58 per cent result by 2050.<br />

That is about 34 years from now, still<br />

within the lifetime of most of us.<br />

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Sub-contractors not<br />

listed on tender<br />

Dear Editor,<br />

Regarding the press release titled<br />

‘Stettler Council seeks legal advice’,<br />

Nov. 16 issue of the ECA Review.<br />

I am greatly disappointed for those<br />

who choose this excuse to discredit<br />

Coun. Ernie Gendre.<br />

I feel the reason for this accusation<br />

had nothing to do with his alleged misconduct<br />

but more to discredit Coun.<br />

Gendre because of his efforts to try<br />

and stop the building of the new<br />

County Shop facility.<br />

The County of Stettler<br />

Administrtion put out a tender to<br />

install another section of the regional<br />

waterline (approx. 3500 metres) terminating<br />

at the new shop facility to which<br />

my company and four others tendered.<br />

After reviewing the tenders on Sept.<br />

14, Councillor Les Stulberg motioned<br />

to accept the lowest tender. The vote<br />

was unanimous to award the contract<br />

to my company, Wally’s Backhoe<br />

Services Ltd., as we were $20,450 less<br />

than the next closest tender.<br />

I understand Coun. Gendre did vote<br />

as part of the unanimous decision to<br />

award ourselves the contract being we<br />

were the lowest tender.<br />

Coun. Gendre, as did all other councillors,<br />

not know who any of our<br />

sub-contractors were going to be as it<br />

is not part of the tender process to<br />

submit who we are going to use.<br />

I had initially used by brother-inlaws<br />

quote from Tru-Marq Horizontal<br />

Directional Drilling to bid this project<br />

as he has completed all our drilling<br />

work over the past years.<br />

It was not until after the tender was<br />

awarded to our firm that I found out<br />

Tru-Marq would not be able to meet<br />

our time frame so I made a decision to<br />

MAIL BAG<br />

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hire Diablo Directional owned by Ryan<br />

Gendre of Red Deer who is the son of<br />

Coun. Ernie Gendre.<br />

You or I may not necessarily agree<br />

with some of the opinions or decisions<br />

of Coun. Gendre, but in my experience<br />

as a businessman in Stettler for over 35<br />

years, his honesty or integrity does not<br />

come into question.<br />

I strongly feel that Coun. Gendre<br />

would not use his position of authority<br />

to manipulate any decision for personal<br />

gain or any other agenda.<br />

We want all our councillor’s to have<br />

a voice. Let’s not allow misconception<br />

or personal feelings cloud our judgement<br />

of others.<br />

I do not want to believe this accusation<br />

of misconduct is because of Coun.<br />

Gendre’s stand on the construction of<br />

the new shop facility. I do understand<br />

he strongly opposed this venture from<br />

the beginning and knowing Coun.<br />

Gendre, I believe he felt it was his<br />

responsibility to respect the majority<br />

of his ratepayer’s opinions.<br />

My concern is: If this would have<br />

been any other councillor in a similar<br />

situation and voted as part of an unanimous<br />

decision to accept the lowest<br />

tender for any project, would we have<br />

heard about it?<br />

Would we be spending MORE taxpayer’s<br />

dollars on legal advice?<br />

Life is full of many bigger issues.<br />

Let’s not spend our time and energy<br />

and taxpayer’s dollars on a motion in<br />

which ALL councillors voted the same!<br />

How can we expect anyone in the<br />

community to let their name stand to<br />

represent us if we chastise them for<br />

something like this.<br />

Wallace McComish<br />

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We have some, but minimal impact<br />

Cont’d from Pg 6<br />

However we seem just as gleefully to<br />

forget, that currently (and there is no<br />

curbing in sight) we collectively<br />

increase the global population by<br />

200,000 people per day. That is about 73<br />

million people per year.<br />

In 34 years that will amount to at<br />

least 2.5 billion people, likely three billion<br />

as the people, as yet unborn, will<br />

begin to produce in the third and<br />

fourth decade.<br />

That is an increase of more than 1/3<br />

of the current world population. ALL<br />

POLLUTERS!<br />

All needing housing, all needing<br />

space, all needing food and water, all<br />

wanting the same or more of the amenities<br />

we currently enjoy.<br />

The pollution caused by that many<br />

polluters will easily outstrip the diminishing<br />

of the polluting elements, which<br />

we are trying so very hard to bring<br />

under control to prevent global<br />

warming.<br />

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The Premier of Alberta talks to some<br />

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Alberta’s plans are and Trudeau does<br />

the same thing about global warming<br />

to the United Nations, which is purely<br />

rhetorical and an excuse for the carbon<br />

tax.<br />

Logic and mathematics (both in<br />

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the answer, taking responsibility for<br />

what you do.<br />

So instead of global warming conferences<br />

the politicians ought to have<br />

conferences on how to bring the population<br />

explosion under control.<br />

Right away we think, “Yes, but in<br />

Canada, we have lots of space”.<br />

Our country, along with South<br />

America, is one of the last places on<br />

earth with livable space. Oh, did you<br />

notice that the Asiatic countries are<br />

exporting their overflow, which translates<br />

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12,000 years ago, this country, our<br />

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Coronation<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 N o v e m b e r 2 4 ' 1 6 9<br />

Six confirmed cases<br />

of bovine TB so far<br />

Alberta Beef Producers<br />

To date there are six confirmed<br />

cases of bovine TB. This includes the<br />

cow that was confirmed to have the<br />

disease when it was slaughtered in the<br />

United Sates.<br />

All confirmed cases are from the<br />

one infected herd which is located on<br />

three separate premises in Alberta.<br />

All of the cattle from the herd are in<br />

the process of being removed from the<br />

premises and humanely destroyed.<br />

While there are no confirmed cases<br />

of bovine TB in Saskatchewan the animals<br />

on the quarantined farms in that<br />

province have been in contact with the<br />

infected herd and are therefore subject<br />

to movement controls.<br />

Of the animals tested to date by the<br />

CFIA, 52 have shown a response to initial<br />

testing and then received a post<br />

mortem examination.<br />

The post mortem revealed 12 of these<br />

animals had gross lesions compatible<br />

with bovine tuberculosis. The tissue<br />

samples from these animals were sent<br />

to the lab for examination. Lab results<br />

confirmed that the lesions seen in five<br />

animals are consistent with bovine<br />

tuberculosis.<br />

Five animals had PCR results that<br />

are positive for Mycobacterium tuberculosis<br />

complex, presumptive<br />

Mycobacterium bovis.<br />

These positive test results indicate<br />

transmission between animals has<br />

occurred.<br />

The CFIA is currently conducting a<br />

risk assessment to determine how<br />

these results impact the investigation<br />

and whether or not additional herds<br />

may be declared infected.<br />

The increase in the number of<br />

infected animals has no effect on food<br />

safety because all animals are examined<br />

for signs of disease at slaughter.<br />

Any animal which show signs of disease,<br />

like the lesions associated with<br />

tuberculosis, is condemned and meat<br />

from that animal will not be sold for<br />

human consumption.<br />

The practice of conducting a postmortem<br />

examination on each animal<br />

slaughtered has been standard in<br />

Canada since the 1930’s and is not a<br />

new measure applied in light of the<br />

recently discovered cases of tuberculosis<br />

in Alberta.<br />

To date there are no trade impacts.<br />

The CFIA is updating its website on<br />

a regular basis as new information<br />

regarding the investigation is<br />

available.<br />

Paintearth<br />

Feeder’s Association<br />

Annual<br />

General<br />

Meeting<br />

Tues., Nov. 29<br />

7:30 at CJ’s Lounge<br />

(Castor Tasty Mill, Castor, AB)<br />

New members welcome. Feeder financing<br />

& self purchasing available.<br />

contact Jody @ 403-578-3625<br />

or Shawn @403-740-9576<br />

DRYLAND<br />

CATTLE TRADING CORP.<br />

Tuesday, Nov. 29 -- 12 p.m.<br />

Listed For McNary Ranching<br />

Full Dispersal of 500 hd Black/Red Cows<br />

-Mostly Char/Couple Red Angus Bulls in July 1<br />

Listed For Triple J Farms<br />

12 hd of Red Bred Hfrs<br />

- Red Angus Bulls in July 1<br />

Listed For Chester Bogi<br />

100 hd Red /Blk bred Hfrs<br />

Bred to Blk Angus Bulls in July 1 - Sept 1<br />

Tuesday, Dec. 6 -- 12 p.m.<br />

Listed For Magill Ranching Ltd<br />

Full Dispersal - 250 hd-Mostly Blk Cows few Red<br />

- Black & Red Sim Bulls June 29 - Aug 20<br />

Listed For Ryan Buehler<br />

175 hd - Red & Black Bred Heifers<br />

- Red & Black Angus Bulls<br />

Red Hfrs Bred Red / Blk Hfrs Bred Blk<br />

Bulls in June 25 - Aug 25<br />

Listed For Daardi & Nadine Almberg<br />

25 hd - Blk Bred Hfrs - Blk Angus Bulls in June 28<br />

for 43 days<br />

33 hd - Red/RBF Bred Hfrs -Blk Angus Bulls in<br />

June 14 for 43 days<br />

25 hd - Black 2nd Calvers - Black & Red Sim Bull<br />

in June 28 for 63 days<br />

Listed For Craig Tkach<br />

25 hd - Black Bred Heifers<br />

- Blk Angus Bulls in July 5<br />

Listed For Bob Freimark<br />

50 hd - Dispersal of Reds / Red Roan<br />

- Blk Irish / Speckle Park Bulls - July 1-Sept 1<br />

Listed For Wade and Clarence Golby<br />

54 hd - Red / RBF Bred Heifers<br />

-Red Angus Bulls - June 20<br />

Listed For Jerry Anderson<br />

40 hd - Red/RBF/RWF Bred Heifers<br />

-Red Angus Bulls - June 30<br />

Listed For Monte Freimark<br />

50 hd - Black / BBF 2nd Calvers<br />

Speckle Park Bulls - July 1 - Aug 20<br />

Listed For Darren Isaac<br />

50 hd - Red/RBF Bred Heifers<br />

Bred to Red Angus Bulls in June 6 - Aug 9<br />

Tuesday, Dec 13 -- 12 p.m<br />

Listed For Gerald & Janice Elliott<br />

70 hd - Red & Tan Bred Heifers<br />

- Red Angus Bulls - June 25 - Sept 17<br />

Regular Sales Every Thursday<br />

UPCOMING<br />

BRED COW & HEIFER SALES<br />

Listings can change: Please check the web site<br />

www.drylandcattle.com for all pictures & up to-date info<br />

Darwin 403-575- 7567 Phone 403-575-3772 Ian 780-753-1515<br />

Kirk 403-575-5654 Please check the website for all pictures & up to-date info:<br />

Kurt 403- 575-5388<br />

Curtis 403-578-8062<br />

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Listed For Jason & Correna Cooper<br />

40 hd - Red Bred Heifers<br />

- Red Angus Bulls - June 25 - Sept 7<br />

Listed For Scott Proudfoot<br />

100 hd - 2nd Calvers - 45 Red, 45 Blk, 10 RWF<br />

-Char Bulls - July 10<br />

Listed For Goodbrand Land & Cattle<br />

100 hd - Dispersal of Black Cows<br />

- Char Bulls - July 10<br />

Listed For Robert Vigen<br />

25 hd - Red Sim X Bred Heifers<br />

Red Angus Bulls - June 5<br />

Listed For Ed Masson<br />

45 hd - Blk Bred Heifers Red Angus Bulls - July 9<br />

Listed For Glen Martin<br />

30 hd - Black Bred Heifers/Black Angus Bulls<br />

Bulls in June 20 - Aug 12<br />

Listed For Blaine Roth Farms<br />

20 hd - Red/Tan Bred Heifers<br />

Bred to Red Angus Bulls (1 blk angus bull got in for a<br />

short time the end of breeding) Bulls in June 27 - Aug 24<br />

Listed For Goodbrand Enterprises<br />

Full Herd Dispersal<br />

225 hd - Red/Blk and a few Tan Bred Cows<br />

Bred to Herford/Black Bulls - Bulls in July 20<br />

Listed For Brien Mouly<br />

60 hd of Red/Tan Bred Hfrs


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<br />

36th Annual<br />

Purebred<br />

Shorthorn Sale<br />

Sun., December 4, 2016<br />

1 pm at Camrose Exhibitions Grounds<br />

Purebred Shorthorns:<br />

Bull Calves - Heifer Calves - Bred Heifers<br />

Also on offer 12 Commercial bred heifers<br />

Catalog can be viewed @<br />

www.canadianshorthorn.com<br />

For more information, call<br />

Albert Oram 403-882-2253<br />

Doug Hess 780-763-2209<br />

OBITUARY<br />

Enjoyed sharing gardening knowledge and recipes<br />

Lucille Erion passed away peacefully<br />

in the Castor Hospital on Nov. 12,<br />

2016 at the age of 89. She was born on<br />

March 25, 1927 to Marie and Placide<br />

Frey at Tinchebray and was raised on<br />

the Frey farm north of Castor.<br />

After school she worked as an aide at<br />

Castor Hospital then in Stettler. It was<br />

here that she met John Erion. They<br />

married in September 1948 and<br />

returned to the Frey farm where they<br />

raised their three sons; Wayne, Lloyd<br />

and Loren.<br />

John and Lucille moved into Castor<br />

in 1990 but remained<br />

very active on the<br />

farm.<br />

Lucille worked very<br />

hard raising her<br />

family, cooking,<br />

milking cows and<br />

chores but her passion<br />

was her garden and<br />

flowers. She knew the<br />

name of every plant<br />

Erion<br />

and flower and<br />

enjoyed sharing her<br />

knowledge and recipes<br />

with her daughters-in-law.<br />

Her freezers and cold rooms were<br />

always packed full come winter<br />

including this year. The boys say they<br />

packed in pails and pails of potatoes in<br />

the fall only to pack out pails and pails<br />

come spring.<br />

She made every kind of jam and jelly<br />

and loved to pick berries.<br />

Lucille was an excellent cook. Her<br />

day was made when she could make a<br />

meal someone enjoyed. She loved to<br />

Hands on activities<br />

Cont’d from Pg 5<br />

About 12 parents came out<br />

to face the girls and it is<br />

more than fair to say both<br />

sides had a blast playing<br />

each other!<br />

Learning curves<br />

The Grade 1/2 students<br />

learned that leaves are<br />

green because they have<br />

chlorophyll and our experiment,<br />

using rubbing alcohol,<br />

separated the chlorophyll<br />

from the leaves to show us<br />

what the leaf’s original<br />

colour was.<br />

The grade 3/4 class will<br />

get to do lots of hands on<br />

activities, as they prepare to<br />

build devices that move in<br />

the Wheels and Levers science<br />

unit.<br />

The preparations for the<br />

Christmas Concert show<br />

come out to the farm during harvest to<br />

cook. Homemade buns, perogies, pies,<br />

cream puffs…we never ate so good!<br />

Lucille was very crafty. She spent<br />

many hours working on ceramics,<br />

knitting and crocheting; pretty much<br />

any craft. She was excellent at cake<br />

decorating and would stay up all night<br />

to finish that cake. She made all her<br />

children’s and grandchildren’s wedding<br />

cakes as well as countless others.<br />

Lucille was a social butterfly. She<br />

loved to visit, play cards and Bingo.<br />

She had a great sense of humour and<br />

loved to tease.<br />

Lucille’s greatest joy was her<br />

grandchildren and great grandchildren.<br />

She was always interested in<br />

what they were doing. She spent<br />

many days babysitting and watching<br />

them on the farm.<br />

Her children, grandchildren and<br />

great grandchildren all know how to<br />

play crib thanks to her and John.<br />

Every family gathering would see<br />

her sitting at the table with a crib<br />

board and a twinkle in her eye<br />

because she had a 24 hand.<br />

We are going to miss her meals, her<br />

calls in the morning to see how much<br />

rain we had or if the combining or<br />

baling was done, her bags full of crocheted<br />

dish cloths and tea towels at<br />

Christmas, her generosity, her laugh<br />

and her smile!<br />

Lucille is lovingly remembered by<br />

her three sons: Wayne (Laurie Anne),<br />

Lloyd (Sheila) and Loren (Peggy); six<br />

grandchildren: Keith (Janine), Tammy<br />

(Lyle), Darcy<br />

have begun! The elementary<br />

class play practices are<br />

underway. The 5/6 class is<br />

busy memorizing their<br />

lines.<br />

The 3/4s are working<br />

hard to learn all the melodies<br />

they are in charge of<br />

belting out. The K-2s have<br />

already been practicing<br />

their songs for some small<br />

audiences.<br />

Please come out on Mon.,<br />

Dec. 19, to listen and see all<br />

the students’ hard work pay<br />

off as they present their<br />

annual Christmas Concert!<br />

On Nov. 25, the staff and<br />

students at Theresetta will<br />

be participating in a retreat<br />

put on by Face2Face<br />

Ministries. The students can<br />

look forward to a day or<br />

songs, games, reflecting and<br />

laughter.<br />

(Stacey), Kyle (Sarah), Tyler and<br />

Samantha; 10 great grandchildren:<br />

Carlie, Hallie and Trey Erion; Sydney,<br />

Ashley and Kolby Renschler; Treston<br />

and Kesler Erion; Adin and Addison<br />

Koenig, brothers-in-law, sister-in-law,<br />

numerous nieces, nephews and other<br />

relatives and friends.<br />

She was predeceased by her husband<br />

John in 2003, her parents and in laws.<br />

Mass of Christian Burial was held<br />

on Sat., Nov. 19 at Our Lady of Grace<br />

Catholic Church with Father Don<br />

Ihekwoaba officiating. Veronica<br />

Weber, Rosa Weber and Brenda<br />

Kneller presented their gifts of music.<br />

Grandson Kyle Koenig, granddaughters<br />

Carlie Erion, Hallie Erion, Sydney<br />

and Ashley Renschler would have<br />

made their grandma so proud by carrying<br />

out the teachings of the Catholic<br />

Church.<br />

The Catholic Women’s League (CWL)<br />

served as Honour Guard and her<br />

beloved grandchildren served as pallbearers<br />

as Lucille was laid to rest at<br />

Our Lady of Grace Catholic Cemetery<br />

beside her husband John.<br />

Family and friends gathered for a<br />

time of fellowship in the Castor<br />

Community Hall and was served a luncheon<br />

by the CWL. Condolences may<br />

be sent to the family by signing the<br />

guestbook at www.parkviewfuneralchapels.com<br />

Parkview Funeral Chapels &<br />

Crematorium entrusted with the care<br />

and funeral arrangements.<br />

403-882-3141<br />

Manure & Compost Management<br />

For Details Call Brad • 403-575-5680<br />

Come See our NEW LOCATION<br />

at Crowfoot Corner (corner of Highway 12 & 36)<br />

You are welcome to drop by for refreshments, and a tour,<br />

to celebrate our new office and Chemical Shed.<br />

Friday, November 25 th 1pm to 4pm<br />

Special Areas Board<br />

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Custom Corral Cleaning<br />

and Manure Spreading:<br />

- equipped for big or small jobs:<br />

low sheds and confined areas.<br />

General Contracting:<br />

- all types of skid steer service<br />

403 574 2222<br />

Auvigne Trucking<br />

Custom<br />

Tub Grinding<br />

Serving all of East Central Alberta<br />

(403) 872-0221<br />

Provost<br />

Livestock Exchange<br />

The Livestock Market Serving<br />

Eastern Alberta and Western Saskatchewan<br />

2016 Upcoming Fall Sales<br />

Friday, November 25 -<br />

Regular & Presort Sale @ 9 AM<br />

Wednesday, November 30, 2016 @ Noon<br />

Barry Clemens – 55 Red & RBF Heifers bred to Red<br />

Angus June 15.<br />

Terry Young - 30 Red & RBF Heifers bred to Red<br />

Angus June 15.<br />

Pat & Joan Kloster – 20 Red & Red Baldy Heifers<br />

bred to Red Angus.<br />

M & J Cattle – 35 Black & Red Cows bred to Black<br />

Angus & Black Limo on June 20.<br />

Friday, December 2 -<br />

Regular & Presort Sale @ 9 AM<br />

Wednesday, December 7, 2016 @ Noon<br />

Murphy Ranch – 200 Black & Red Limo Cross<br />

Cows. Complete Dispersal. Bred to Limo Bulls June<br />

28 to Aug 22.<br />

Lazy HE Ranch – 65 home raised Heifers. Bred to<br />

Red Angus June 19 for 60 days.<br />

Clifford Land & Cattle – 40 home raised Heifers<br />

bred to Black Angus June 14 to Aug 9.<br />

Bar 07, Grant & Denise and Jay Hager – 50 home<br />

raised Heifers bred to Red Angus from June 16 to<br />

July 20.<br />

H Bar M, Pat McKinnon – 70 home raised Heifers<br />

bred to Y Coullee Red Angus bulls June 15.<br />

Neil Scammell -70 Red & RBF Heifers bred to Black<br />

Angus June 1.<br />

More Information Available on<br />

these, and other upcoming sales on<br />

EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY<br />

SPECIAL AREAS BOARD<br />

100 Year Farm Family AwardYOUNGSTOWN, AB<br />

The Special Areas Board wishes to recognize those families<br />

HEAVY<br />

that<br />

DUTY MECHANIC I<br />

have farmed/ranched in the Special Areas for 100 years. If your<br />

SALARY: $67,014 to $72,476 per annum<br />

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please make application to the Special Areas.<br />

YOUNGSTOWN: The Special Areas Board requires two (2) permanent full-time Heavy Du<br />

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The family will receive one Mechanic bronze I plaque position’s presented to be filled to the in Youngstown, family Alberta<br />

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family members. If you have The questions Special Areas please Board call maintains your local a large municipal road Jerry construction Hewson 306-753-7788 and maintenance<br />

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Application forms will be available at all District Offices and at<br />

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