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ECA REVIEW HANNA/CORONATION/STETTLER, AB May 21'20 5

We salute

Service workers,

workers for

seniors,

courier and taxi

drivers

Stettler Building

Supplies Ltd.

4201-49 th Ave., Stettler, AB

403-743-0684

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www.stettlerbuildingsupplies.ca

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HEARTLAND

STATIONERS

Your local office supply store

4936 - 50 Street Stettler

Phone: 403-742-2685

Fax : 403-742-2342

Studio

Art Director: NONE

Copywriter: NONE

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Print Mgr: R. JUNKER/D. LEWIS

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an oldtimers’ cabin,

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6118 50th Ave., Stettler, AB T0C 2L2

Church other buildings 403-742-5208 and

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Creative Dir.

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Title: FINANCING

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machinery—and the

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Client

4817 6118 50th 51 Ave., ST Stettler, Stettler

elevator sits across the

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person in Sunshine or Hill View

(Lodge) sick in any way whatsoever.

It came at a cost for that

Email: heartstat@telus.net though,” he said.

Turn to Delia, Pg 12

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FINANCE A NEW LENNOX

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for as

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low as 80 Historic grain elevator gets makeover

Delivery can be arranged.

month*

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FINANCE A NEW LENNOX ® SYSTEM

for as $ Wooden grain

per

6118 50th elevators

have largely restoration.

farmed going back generations, so

Ave., Stettler, Society, AB T0C 2L2 ready for

over a decade now. My family has

low as 80 month*

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across the “The new tin is very

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50th Ave., Western Stettler, AB T0C Canadian

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l.com

2L2

noticeable; you can see it

same thing,” says Bishop.

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prairies.

for miles. The bright

OFFER EXPIRES 12/31/2019.

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“I became involved with the

*Call Burmac Mechanical for details. Offer ends 403-742-5208

December 31, 2019. But © 2019 Lennox an Industries, elevator Inc. that orange we chose is the

Museum Society to help develop a

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was once central to life original colour of the

sense of community. You do what you

6118-50 Avenue, Stettler, AB www.burmacmechanical.com

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the village 4/18/19 of 11:05 AM Pioneer grain elevator,”

can where you are to make you feel

Call Burmac Mechanical for

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details. Offer ends December 31, 2019. © 2019 Lennox Industries, Inc.

says Bishop.

like you belong.”

www.burmacmechanical.com

St. George’s

Terri Huxley

ECA Review

Coun. Robin Thompson-Lake

reported no meetings during

this pandemic while Dep.

Mayor Jordan Elliot noted one

meeting with the Marigold

Library System where she

talked about library pickups

during COVID-19 with more to

be expected with the province

slowly phasing services back in.

Stettler Building Supplies Ltd. Many have still been utilizing

the e-resources and virtual programming

in the meantime.

Mayor Sisley, at the regular

meeting on Thurs. May 14, had

a few important meetings but

found the Drumheller Aug 28, Senior 2017

Foundation to be the most Aug 28, 2017

important.

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announce Aug we 28, have 2017not had one

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Lougheed, Alta. was

recently restored to its

original, vibrant look.

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treasurer

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of

inspected

the Iron

before going any

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Creek is limited Museum to making corrections and/or

tive files. This file may not be reduced, enlarged

red on the condition that it be carefully inspected Society or

before board. changed in any manner without

going any

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be hours, like including for the statutory holidays

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people who came and

403-749-3606

first settled in this area.”

outside our normal business hours, including The statutory Canadian holidays Pacific

ase direct emails www.delburne.ca

to optic911@optnerve.com Railway established

ready-made farms for

settlers in the area sur-

HUEY’S rounding the grain

elevator in the early

PLUMBING

1900s, helping to develop

& HEATING the west.

SERVING EAST CENTRAL ALBERTA Lougheed’s grain elevator

was last painted

HOUSTAN MARSHALL

Journeyman Plumber & Gas Fitter white in 2001, before it

(403) 741-8694 was purchased by the

PO Box 501, Castor AB T0C 0X0

Iron Creek Museum

Hueysplumbing@gmail.com

Delia learns requisition likely to increase

So far the foundation has

spent $30,000 in COVID-19 materials

with the Town of

Drumheller picking up the bill

for it.

In a recent council meeting,

councillors were questioned

why they should be the one

footing the bill when there are

plenty of other members in the

foundation that can pitch in.

Mayor Sisley is hoping higher

levels of government will provide

some relief for foundations

like this one but said it’s ‘one of

the things that’s fallen through

Aug the 28, cracks.’ 2017

If they don’t, the foundation’s

requisition will most likely

increase.

The government is still going

ahead with the SL4 building

holding 30 rooms. It will be built

just north of the Hill View

Lodge.

Mayor Sisley is on the

steering committee and said

that the project is moving

Iron Creek

Museum

Lougheed

grain elevator.

ECA Review/

Iron Creek

Museum

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“We also had a plaque

put on the door listing

all the grain elevator

operators from 1920 to

when it closed down in

2000,” she adds.

The museum sees

tourists and locals in the

summer and is generally

closed in the winter,

although it can be

opened for visitors or

events during the

offseason.

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“None of the buildings are heated,

but at Christmas time we’ve fired up

the woodstove in one of the schools and

held a Christmas concert in the school.

We trek through the snow to get there

and it’s really quite fun watching the

kids perform,” Bishop explains.

Enbridge is committed to improving

the quality of life in communities near

our operations, and our recent $2,000

grant will contribute

to the

cost of the new

tinning and support

Iron Creek

Museum’s dedication

to

preserving

history.

The grain elevator,

along

with seven

other historic

buildings and

numerous artifacts

belonging

to the Iron

Creek Museum,

paints a vivid

picture of how life

once was out on

the prairies and

allows locals and

tourists alike to

learn about the

area’s rich

history.

“I’ve been here

slower than anticipated because

of the coronavirus.

At the same time the new

building will be constructed,

they will also be tearing down

the 500 wing in Sunshine Lodge

as the small rooms were built in

the 50s and have a hard time

being occupied.

The foundation will be

working with the province to

use contractors and designers

by riding on their coat tails so

to speak.

Although this is happening,

the foundation is still on the

hook to provide upwards of $1.2

million to furnish the new

wing.

The cost is associated with

the state of the art equipment

required to meet government

standards for 24-hour care.

He noted that if people wish

to donate, they can go to the

bottle depot in Drumheller and

ask to put their bottle money

towards the Seniors Foundation

account.

The Drumheller Advisory

Committee has been busy

seeing how communities are

affected by COVID-19 so far.

Sisley noted that many communities

are either opening

completely or are keeping

things as they are currently for

the time being.

For Delia, most businesses

are staying cautious, operating

as they are now.

Delia Campground won’t

open until June 15 at the

earliest.

CAO Report

CAO Breese has just started

her new position with the village,

working roughly three

days a week.

“I haven’t quite found my

rhythm but hopefully in the

next month or two [I will],” said

Breese.

Mon - Fri 9 am-5 pm

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403-578-4122

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(403) 740-9209 (cell.)

(403) 742-8822

Stettler

5018 Main St. Stettler 403-742-8311

Nikki Wiart of Castor cheered up those living isolated

in Extendicare and the Paintearth Lodge by initially

deciding to raise $200 to purchase flowers but with

overwhelming support she received $1,000 so has

expanded the cheer with flowers to health care

workers, group home residents and teachers.

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