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ECA REVIEW HANNA/CORONATION/STETTLER, AB March 5'20 11

AUCTIONS

UPCOMING Meier

Gun Auction.

Saturday, March 7

10AM 4740-57 St

Wetaskiwin.

Selling Handguns,

rifles, shotguns,

hunting and sporting

equipment.

Free pick up

Edmonton surrounding

area to

consign. Call 780-

440-1860.

HEALTH

HIP/KNEE

Replacement.

Other medical conditions

causing

trouble walking or

dressing? The

Disability Tax

Credit allows for

$3,000 yearly tax

credit and $30, 000

lump sum refund.

Take advantage of

this offer. Apply

NOW; quickest

refund Nationwide:

Expert help. 1-844-

453-5372.

SERVICES

CRIMINAL Record?

Why suffer employment/licensing

loss?

Travel/business

opportunities? Be

embarrassed? Think:

Criminal Pardon. US

entry waiver. Record

purge. File destruction.

Free consultation.

1-800-347-

2540. www.accesslegalmjf.com.

GET Back on track!

Bad credit? Bills?

Unemployed? Need

Money? We Lend! If

you own your own

home - you qualify.

Pioneer Acceptance

Corp. Member BBB.

1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.

com

BLANKET the

Province with a classified

ad. Only $269

(based on 25 words

or less). Reach 97

weekly newspapers.

Call NOW for details.

403-578-4111.

Bashaw Golf &

Country Club

is looking for a

Reliable Company

to run the

Kitchen Facility

Seeking

PART 1: PRODUCER CONTACT INFORMATION

Full-Time Contract Operator

Date:

Please submit resume to

Company Name:

danielle.polson@karveenergy.com

Company Address incl. Postal Code:

or drop off at the Field Office

405 Railway Ave, Veteran, Alberta

Contact Person:

Title:

Contact:

Castor Golf Club

E‐mail:

Field Foreman Contact:

for the 2020 season. Castor Golf Club is now

Facilities Engineering Contact:

The AD kitchen PROOF generally & opens ESTIMATE

for the Hiring for the

season, mid to late April, and 2020 golf Marketing season : Contact:

2002-37 closes Bmid to late East October. Central Alberta Review Careers March 5, 2020 3 col x 5.305

Seasonal Production Clubhouse

Accounting Contact:

This however is negotiable.

March 12, 2020

Food safety certificate is a must. and Grounds Keeper

Please send your company’s name

PART 2: WELL DETAIL

Must have valid drivers License and mechanical

and contact person to background Well Name: recommended.

TOTAL PRICE

bgcc@bashawgolf.com, and we will Start date April 2020.

be in contact with you. Thank you.

Well UWI:

Please submit Resumes to: Castor Golf Club

Box 753 Field Castor, Name: AB T0C 0X0

County of

Via Fax: Pool (403) Name: 882-3560

Paintearth No. 18 Via Email: ccgest1959@gmail.com

Licensee:

Seasonal

Employment Opportunities Well Ownership Percentages:

If you are motivated person eager to

contribute skills and experience, we

are currently inviting applications for a

Seasonal Employee with the Agricultural

Service Board (ASB).

ASB Equipment Operator –

Competition Number ASB01

Responsibilities will be mainly for

roadside spraying, but other jobs include

reclamation, rock picking and other

duties as they arise. Ideally applicants

would have a valid pesticide applicator’s

certificate, formal agricultural training

and/or agricultural background, and

experience in the operation and

maintenance of agricultural implements

will be an asset. Must possess a valid

Class 5 driver’s license. This is a fourmonth

position starting May 4.

The job posting will be closed on March

19, 2020. For more information relating

to the ASB Position contact Trevor Kerr,

Assistant Agricultural Fieldman at (403)

740-9182.

Interested candidates are invited to

forward their application quoting the

Competition #, to:

County of Paintearth No.18

Box 509, Castor, AB T0C 0X0

Phone: (403) 882-3211

Fax: (403) 882-3560

Email: jobs@countypaintearth.ca

CLASSIFIEDS/CAREERS

Four provincial parks closing

Terri Huxley

ECA Review

Four east central provincial

parks have closed or are

partially closed following

government review.

In 2020, 20 parks will have

Customer Sales & Service

Representative 3

Position #: HR20-047

If you “measure your days in acres, not hours,” are motivated to

help members get it done, then we have a job for you.

Reporting to the Manager, the Customer Sales and Service

Representative 3 is responsible for serving and assisting

customers Service(s) in the Required:

selection of goods and services to meet their

needs. Position may be based in either UFA store or yard for

majority of shifts, but cross training for both areas required.

The Representative Other (Explain): provides _____________________

service in accordance with UFA’s

Customer Service Policy and initiates and/or implements

corrective action as required to ensure that an excellent standard

of service Take‐in‐Kind:

and a high level of customer satisfaction is maintained.

UFA offers:

• A business Construction with a purpose. Start Date:

• Recognition for Performance.

• Balanced life and career.

• Growth Expected and Development. Production Date:

If this grabs your attention, please send your cover letter and

resume to work@ufa.com and quote job HR20-047 in the

subject Delivery line by March Method: 13, 2020 to apply.

Explore the great career opportunities at

www.workatufa.com

PART 3: PRODUCTION INFORMATION

Producing Zone:

Hanna, AB

Type:

Classification:

full or partial closures.

Some of which will be full

park closures, where the

entire site will be closed to

public access including

Little Fish Lake Provincial

Park and Bleriot Ferry

Provincial Recreation Area,

both near Drumheller.

Dry Island Buffalo Jump

Provincial Park - Tolman

Bridge Campgrounds (East

and West) and Gooseberry

Provincial Park Lake will

have partial closures, where

either their campgrounds or

specific facilities are closed

to public access, with the

remaining park areas open,

but non-serviced.

The government has

assessed all 473 sites in the

Alberta Parks system and

identified 164 sites proposed

for partnerships.

These proposed changes

account for less than one per

cent of the Alberta Parks

land base and would not

impact protected areas managed

for conservation.

Alberta Parks says these

Company Name

THIRD PARTY sewers TIE‐IN and showers REQUEST (where FORM

OBITUARY

Loved gardening

Sheila Jean Gelinas (nee

Allison) was born April 10,

1944 at Rimbey, Alta. and

Prepared by the died Jan. REP. 21, 2020 at Stettler,

Michelle

HR ADWORKS Alta.

Employment

Service Team DESIGNER

Sheila was born to Michelle George

Field Foreman Name / E‐mail:

“Doc” PROOFED Allison and Cora Glen

Opportunity

Allison ESTIMATED in the Rimbey Michelle area

in April SENT of 1944.

Michelle

She was the

sixth of All prices 12 children

exclude taxes

(three Prices do boys not include 5% GST

Docket Media Section Insertion Date Ad Size and nine Price girls).

Sheila grew up

$0.00

on the family

farm east $0.00 of

Rimbey, $0.00 where

she worked hard

$0.00

to help her mom

$0.00

and dad by caring

Gelinas

for younger

$0.00

siblings,

feeding livestock and

working in the garden and

fields.

Sheila loved school, math

being her favourite subject.

She loved playing intermural

sports with the

school, especially basketball

(even with her short

stature).

After she graduated, she

went off to nursing school in

Barrhead and became an

RNA.

Once her training was

complete, she worked in

Medicine Hat, then in

Stettler, where she settled in

1963.

She worked at the Stettler

General Hospital from July

1, 1963 until 1973, when she

took a break to raise her

children.

She and her then-husband

Phillip moved around the

US for a number of years,

following his work in the oil

patch.

Sheila soon realized her

children needed a more

stable home environment, so

she moved back to their

little home just outside of

Stettler.

By now, there were four

children, so a bigger home

was needed. Sheila and Phil

built a new house right

beside their current one.

With Phil gone so much

and money coming in sporadically,

she went back to

work at the hospital as an

LPN.

changes “will allow [the]

government to focus its

energy on renowned signature

destinations and

examine opportunities for

other groups to operate

smaller parks and day-use

areas,” in its announcement

on Tues. March 3.

Campers will also notice

an increase of $3 on the base

camping rate at most

Alberta Parks campgrounds,

a $1 increase for

each applicable service fee

related to power, water,

those services are provided)

and a $10 increase for sites

that were at the low end of

the fee range charged for

comfort camping and group

camping.

She worked at the Stettler

Hospital and Care Centre

from Mar. 12, 1981 until Office her

retirement on May 26, 2006.

She raised her four children

on her own and

eventually divorced Phil.

She never remarried, preferring

to concentrate Office

on providing for her

kids. Office

Sheila had a love

for gardening Office and

spent most of the

time from spring Office to

late fall tending her

yard.

She also liked

doing crafts with

the kids, and she

collected rocks,

stamps and spoons.

Sheila is survived by her

children, Christine (Dave)

Pinter of Rosedale; Connie

Belisle of Fenn; Carla (Dan)

Tuck of Gadsby; Michael

Gelinas of Stettler and her

grandchildren Hudson,

Claudia, VJ and Roland.

She is also survived by

her siblings Carol Tyndall of

Ponoka, Marilyn Stewart of

Maidstone, Sask., Sam

Allison of Rimbey, Clarence

Allison of North Battleford,

Sask. and Elsie Martin of

Devon.

She was predeceased by

her parents Doc and Cora,

siblings George, Eva, Hazel,

Edna, Darlene and Karen

and granddaughter

Alexandria.

She was buried in the

Lakeview Cemetery in

Stettler and as per her

wishes, there was no

service.

Her children will be

holding a come and go celebration

for Sheila’s friends

and family on what would

have been her 76th birthday,

April 10, Good Friday, at her

home just outside Stettler

from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Please no food or flowers,

just stories, memories,

laughter and tears.

Donations in Sheila’s

memory can be made to

STARS, the Stettler

Community Orchard or The

Stettler Hospital and Care

Centre.

Gas Processing

Effluent Treating

Yes

Trucking

Gas

Sweet

Transpor

SWD

No

Existing F

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