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Stu Salkeld
Local Journalism Initiative reporter
ECA Review
Stettler town council approved the
purchase of a new backhoe to replace
one that was stolen last summer.
The decision was made at the Nov. 1
regular meeting of council.
Director of Operational Services
Melissa Robbins presented councillors
with the results of a request for proposal
(RFP) for a new backhoe
construction vehicle. Robbins reported
the town lost its backhoe last summer
to due to crime.
“In August 2022, the town’s CASE
backhoe was stolen from the shop
yard,” stated Robbins in her memo to
council. “Insurance values the unit at
$140,786 and has instructed us to proceed
with replacement of the unit.
“In the 10-year capital budget,
administration planned to replace this
backhoe in 2023 for $250,000.”
She explained that the town’s search
for a replacement vehicle was publicly
advertised and she had the results
ready for council.
“An RFP was posted on the Alberta
Purchasing Connection,” she noted,
adding that the town received four
offers as a result.
Rocky Mountain Equipment (CASE)
offered a vehicle for $229,838, Finning
(Cat) offered a backhoe for $232,200,
Brandt (John Deere) offered one for
$283,600 and Designcon International
Ltd. (John Deere) offered a backhoe for
$350,654.
Robbins explained she recommended
the CASE product over the
others for an important reason.
“We did not evaluate the machines
for purchase for this RFP because we
used to own a CASE backhoe and to
switch equipment manufacturers we
would have to modify or purchase all
new attachments which substantially
increases the purchase amount,”
stated her report.
However, she did recommend purchasing
one piece of equipment right
now, a breaker for $9,250 which is
priced down from about $14,000, plus a
five-year warranty for an added hit of
$14,900.
The total purchase price of the
CASE backhoe was $253,988 minus the
insurance sum of $140,786 for a final
cost to the town of $113,202.
During discussion Robbins
informed councillors the stolen
backhoe was never recovered. She
added that with the Town of Stettler
already owning quite a few pieces of
equipment for a CASE backhoe, purchasing
another was the logical
alternative.
She pointed out this purchase would
be included in the 2023 capital budget.
Coun. Gord Lawlor asked what
model year the stolen backhoe was
and Robbins responded it was a 2018.
She also added that, judging by the
condition of the crime scene, the
backhoe suffered substantial damage
as a result of its theft.
Councillors unanimously approved
purchasing a CASE backhoe to replace
the stolen one for the final cost to taxpayers
of $113,202.
The Town of Stettler got onto snow plowing very early Mon. Nov. 7. According to the Weather Network the town and region received
between 20 and 30 cm of snow over the past week.
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Stettler town council ................. 3
Real Estate & Homes .................. 3
Agriculture ................................. 4
Obituaries .......................... 4, 7-8
Alix council ................................. 5
Theresetta school ....................... 5
Classifieds/Careers ..................... 6
Disagreement
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Section assisted by other RCMP units
conducted an investigation into drug
trafficking activities in Drumheller,
between September and November of
2022. As a result of the investigation,
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arrest of four suspects on Nov. 3, 2022.
Drumheller RCMP executed a
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Disagreement over regional library
fees appears to be resolved
Stu Salkeld
Local Journalism Initiative reporter
ECA Review
A disagreement between some members
of a regional library system about
how fees are calculated appears to
have been resolved judging by correspondence
presented at the last one
council meeting in the area.
Parkland Regional Library System
(PRL) was the subject of two letters
that were presented as official correspondence
at the Nov. 2 Alix village
council meeting, and the subject in
question, census numbers and how
they’re used to calculate per capita
fees, was also discussed the night
before at the Town of Stettler council
meeting.
The first letter presented to Alix village
council came from Town of Olds
Mayor Judy Dahl, who stated the
municipality and some other PRL
members had concerns about certain
census numbers and how they affected
that community.
Dahl’s letter, dated Oct. 21, noted the
Town of Olds, as a member of PRL,
sent a request to the organization’s
board of directors to change the membership
agreement.
“Olds and several other members
believe that PRL’s reliance on
Treasury Board statistics is not in line
with section 8.3 of the agreement
which reads: “’The population of a
municipality that is party to this
agreement shall be deemed to be the
most recent population figure for the
municipality as published by Alberta
Municipal Affairs.’”
Dahl explained the Town of Olds
would like the membership agreement
altered to clearly state that PRL use
the same census numbers for PRL that
Municipal Affairs uses to calculate
capital and operating grant funding for
municipalities, “...which, at the time of
this writing, are the 2016 federal
census figures. In other words, the
numbers used to determine municipal
revenues ought to be used to determine
municipal expenditures.
“To be clear, the Town of Olds is not
disputing the dollar amount it provides
to PRL, as we recognize the value of
this organization; instead, Olds takes
issue with the choice to use population
statistics that are outside the scope of
the agreement.”
Dahl went further and stated the
communities of Carstairs, Didsbury,
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residences in the Town of Drumheller,
as well as search warrants on two
vehicles. As a result of the search warrants
the following was found. A
quantity of suspected methamphetamine,
quantity of Canadian currency,
prohibited weapons x 2 (Butterfly
knives), shotgun ammunition and
stolen property from nine victims.
Steven Dixon (43), a resident of
Drumheller, has been charged with
Mountain View and Cremona supported
Olds’ statements.
Coincidentally, the Alix correspondence
also included a written response
from PRL board chair Debra Smith,
acknowledging the Town of Olds’
request for a change to the membership
agreement and its right to do so,
but noting the rationale behind the
request, that reliance on Treasury
Board statistics is not in line with section
8.3 of the membership agreement,
required clarification.
“It is this point I wish to clarify,”
stated Smith’s letter dated Oct. 27. “The
Parkland board consulted a legal
opinion on this matter which determined
conclusively that using the
population figures supplied by Alberta
Treasury Board and Finance to
invoice municipalities is entirely in
accord with our membership
agreement.”
Smith went on to explain the Alberta
government no longer compiles a
Municipal Affairs population list and
instructed organizations to use the
Treasury Board numbers.
She said this was communicated to
members in 2021 and discussed a
number of times in meetings plus last
May PRL developed its proposed
budget with the Treasury Board
numbers.
“However, it must be stated that
based on the legal opinion included
with this letter Parkland’s use of the
population estimates from Treasury
Board and Finance for invoicing
municipalities is fully in line with
Parkland’s membership agreement,”
added Smith in her letter.
On Nov. 1 at the Town of Stettler regular
council meeting Coun. Gord
Lawlor, during council reports, noted
this issue keeps coming up at board
meetings and appears to revolve
around communities that are experiencing
rapid growth.
During the Alix council meeting the
village’s council delegate to the group,
Coun. Barb Gilliat, confirmed that
PRL obtained a legal opinion on the
issues raised by the Town of Olds’
letter and the legal response was that
PRL was within its authority to use the
Treasury Board numbers.
Hence, stated Gilliat, PRL was following
their policies and bylaws
properly.
Alix Mayor Rob Fehr voiced confusion
at the council meeting, noting he
felt this issue had been resolved yet it
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possession of a controlled substance,
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counts of Breach of an Undertaking
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Dixon will be appearing in
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Justin Lenfesty (32), a resident of
Drumheller, has been charged with
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was still showing up at council
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Justine Carruthers (33), a resident
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ECA REVIEW HANNA/CORONATION/STETTLER, AB November 10'22 3
REAL ESTATE/HOMES
STETTLER TOWN COUNCIL
Council approves $600k for new hydrovac
Stu Salkeld
Local Journalism Initiative reporter
ECA Review
Stettler town council approved just
over $600,000 to buy a new hydrovac
that uses high-pressure water to break
up earth which is then vacuumed up
for removal. The decision was made at
the Nov. 1 regular meeting of council.
Director of Operational Services
Melissa Robbins presented councillors
with the results of a request for proposal
(RFP) for a hydrovac truck, a
purchase which Robbins noted was
previously included in the 2022 capital
budget.
Robbins noted the town received
four offers from its RFP, but there
were problems with two of the offers.
Rival Hydrovac (Rival) offered a
vehicle for $639,900, Industrial
Machine Inc. offered a vehicle for
$813,320, Superior North America
(RamVac) offered a vehicle for $616,659
which Robbins noted did not
meet the RFP specifications
and lastly FST Canada Inc.
(TruVac) offered a vehicle
for $497,785 which Robbins
stated did not meet
specifications.
She stated during her presentation
that the two offers
that didn’t meet specifications
were removed from
consideration, leaving two
other offers.
“Comparing the two low
bidder models, the RamVac
only has a reach of 12 to 17
feet, with the Rival reaching
25 feet which is our minimum
reach specification,”
stated Robbins in her memo
to council.
Coun. Wayne Smith asked
if that reach is multi-directional
and Robbins
answered affirmatively.
FOR SALE BY TENDER
The following land within Wheatland County, near
Dalum, is offered for sale by tender, subject to the
owners reserving the right, after closing of the tender,
to negotiate the sale price and any other terms of
the sale, directly with any Tenderer or Tenderers. The
land will be subject to the restrictions in the existing
Certificates of Title:
PARCEL 1:
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PARCEL 2:
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Possession date: March 31, 2023.
“Therefore, based on the
minimal price difference,
the Rival is better suited for
our needs and meets the
RFP specifications.
Warranty prices will be
explored at the time of the
hydrovac delivery which is
expected to be April 2023.
“Because of the unpredictable
price fluctuations, Rival
will not quote warranty
prices until the unit is built.
Approximate cost of
extended five-year warranty
is $7,000. Warranty purchase
options to be
considered at time of
delivery,” she noted.
Robbins noted that the
Rival product is sold by a
dealer in Stettler, and she
has apparently been invited
to their facility for a tour as
the vehicle is prepared.
Council approves trailer
mounted flushing unit for $178k
Stu Salkeld
Local Journalism Initiative reporter
ECA Review
The sewers and culverts of the Town
of Stettler will be flowing like never
before after council unanimously
agreed to purchase a new flushing
unit. The decision was made at the
Nov. 1 regular meeting.
Director of Operational Services
Melissa Robbins presented councillors
with a request to purchase a new
trailer-mounted sewer flushing unit.
“Approved 2022 capital budget is
$200,000 to purchase a new trailer
mounted sewer flushing unit,” she
stated in her memo to council.
Robbins noted the mobile unit which
can be towed by a truck can be used to
flush all the sewers and culverts in
town.
The desired piece of equipment was
included in a request for proposal
(RFP) and publicly advertised, and
Robbins noted the town received three
offers.
Superior North America Inc. offered
a Sewer Equipment Co. model for
$163,271, FST Canada Inc. offered a US
Jetting model for $172,594.45 and
Westvac Industrial Ltd. offered a
Vac-Con model for $155,900.
“We are not considering the Westvac
Industrial unit as it did not meet specifications,”
stated Robbins.
“Of the two remaining models, both
meet specifications and therefore the
Sewer Equipment Co. unit is being recommended
for purchase.
“Public Works has hired a contractor
who operates this same model
with good success for cleaning and
clearing blocked sewer lines.”
Robbins explained the Town of
Stettler has hired a contractor out of
Ponoka who used a similar unit and
the town was very happy with the
results.
It was further noted the base price
would be increased by $9,542 to
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pendant and an additional
$5,595 for a three-year warranty.
The total cost to
taxpayers would be $178,
408.
Councillors unanimously
approved purchasing the
Sewer Equipment Co. model
from Superior North
America for the price of
$178,408.
Interested parties may receive a Tender package
from Kloot & Associates at 98-3rd Ave. West,
P.O. Box 970, Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y0,
email address: bill.herman@drumhellerlaw.
com which will detail terms of the sale and
requirements of Tenderer. Please request Tender
Package for File #22-21706 WAH. Tenders close
at 12:00 noon on December 16, 2022.
Notice of Increase
to the Franchise Fee
on Electric Billings
Please be advised that the Village of Clive is proposing
to increase the local access fee, which is charged to
FortisAlberta Inc. (FortisAlberta) for use of municipal
lands for its power lines effective January 1, 2023.
The fee is recovered by FortisAlberta from its
customers as the local municipal access fee on electric
billings of all customers that receive electric service in
the Village. This local access fee will be increased from
$7.32 (10%) to $8.05 (11%) of the delivery charge of
FortisAlberta, excluding energy related riders.
This calculation is based on 640 kWh consumption
in 30 days.
Questions or concerns should be directed to
Carla Kenney, CAO at (403) 784-3366 or
email admin@clive.ca.
Thank you.
Later in the meeting both
councillors, Gord Lawlor
and Scott Pfeiffer voiced
interest in also going on the
tour.
During discussion the
topic of hydrovac vehicles
that can perform multiple
duties came up. Robbins
stated she didn’t feel that
was the best option because
if for some reason the
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multi-use vehicle goes out of
service, then multiple jobs
are delayed. Also, combining
a hydrovac with a
flusher can be expensive
and complicated.
Stettler town council
unanimously approved the
purchase of the hydrovac
from Rival Hydrovac for a
purchase price of $639,900
plus tax.
1/4 section north of
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Package for File #22-21657 WAH. Tenders close
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Town of Bashaw
Notice of Decrease
to the Franchise Fee
on Natural Gas Billings
The Town of Bashaw is proposing to decrease the natural
gas distribution franchise fee which it charges ATCO
Gas and Pipelines Ltd. for the exclusive right to deliver
natural gas to the residents of the Town of Bashaw and for
use of municipal lands for its natural gas lines, effective
January 1st 2023. The franchise fee applies to all customers
that receive gas services in the Town of Bashaw and is
required to be billed as a separate charge on gas billings.
The current franchise fee is set at 15% of ATCO Gas and
Pipelines Ltd. delivery revenues and will decrease to 13%
effective January 1, 2023. For an average residential customer
using 115 GJs per year, this will result in an annual decrease
of approximately $13.21 from the average that would
otherwise be paid in 2023. The franchise fee is anticipated
to account for approximately $85.88 of the average annual
residential bill in 2023.
For questions or concerns please contact:
Theresa Fuller, CAO
Box 510, 5011 – 52 Avenue, Bashaw, Alberta
780-372-3911 Fax: 780-372-2335
Email: cao@townofbashaw.com
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Committed to local community
Luke
Onruf Luke (89)
July 4, 1933 - Oct. 26, 2022
Best known for his namesake restaurant
in Delia, Alta., Onruf Luke passed
away at the age of 89 years on the afternoon
of Oct. 26, 2022 at the Drumheller
Health Centre surrounded by his loving
family.
Onruf Luke was born on July 4, 1933
in Guangdong Province, China, the
second and youngest
child to Luke Pak
Shing “Charlie” and
Tung Bic Hong.
In 1951 Luke
immigrated to
Canada to join his
father and started in
Paradise Valley,
Alta. where he completed
high school.
From there, Luke
moved to work in
Barrhead, Alta. before moving to Delia,
Alta.
In 1957, Charlie and Luke bought the
coffee shop in Delia. On Thurs. Oct 17,
they opened the Delia Coffee Bar.
Despite not making their first sale (a
hamburger steak for 55 cents) until four
days later, they never looked back and
Luke and the coffee shop have been
part of the community ever since.
Although the original neon signage
outside called it the Delia Coffee Bar, it
became colloquially known as Luke’s.
In 1970, Luke and Charlie took a
year off from running the coffee shop,
taking a vacation which included a
stop to see the Expo in Osaka, Japan
and then back to China.
Luke returned from the trip with the
greatest vacation souvenir of them all,
a new bride, Mai Yim Leung. They
married on Nov. 10, 1970 and over the
next 10 years, Luke’s family grew with
addition of four children – three sons -
Shing, Kong, Chong; and one daughter
Joy.
In 1981, Luke purchased the former
Co-op grocery store, turning it into the
Delia General Store, successfully running
it until 2002 when it was sold.
As of this year 2022, the coffee shop
has been open for 65 years, a tribute
and fitting legacy to Luke.
He had an amazing memory, able to
recognize returning customers many
years later. Even after years had
passed, Luke had the inane ability to
recall a previous customer’s preferences,
whether they took their coffee
“cream or black”.
Luke was always committed to the
local community and contributed
whenever he could to support it. Over
the years, he earned various community
honours and accolades. Some of
these included being awarded the
Queen Elizabeth II’s Diamond Jubilee
OBITUARY
Medal in 2012 and being named the
parade marshal for Delia’s
100th Centennial in 2014. Luke also
loved that the coffee shop was used in
two different movies – Knockaround
Guys and Hands That Bind.
Luke is predeceased by his parents,
older brother Yep and son Kong.
He is survived by his wife Mai; children,
Shing, Chong and Joy (Simon
Wong); and grandchildren Amelia and
Bennett Wong; and nephew Kar as well
as many other nieces and nephews and
their extended families in China.
Luke was extremely proud of his
family but sadly he will miss that
opportunity with his young
grandchildren.
We hope that Luke’s memory lives on
in all of our hearts and from the memories
of the 5+ generations of customers
he served over the past 65 years.
He will be deeply missed by his
family and so many others who had the
opportunity to cross paths with him.
His family is very appreciative and
thanks everyone for all their kind
words about Luke since his passing.
Hopefully he’s up there now on the
other side of that counter enjoying his
tea, sharing stories with all his previous
customers.
Rest in peace, Luke.
We would like to thank the
Drumheller Health Centre for making
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Luke as comfortable
as possible in
his final days.
There will be a
private family
graveside service
at a later date. If
so desired, please
make a donation
to the Canadian
Cancer Society or
Alzheimer Society
on behalf of Luke
or feel free to contribute
to any of
Delia’s community
organizations.
Hanna Funeral
Services Ltd. has
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the care and
arrangements,
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ECA REVIEW HANNA/CORONATION/STETTLER, AB November 10'22 5
ALIX COUNCIL
New fire department radio system in 2025 approved
Stu Salkeld
Local Journalism Initiative
reporter
ECA Review
Alix village council approved
switching over to a more
modern fire department radio
system after a presentation by
members of the local fire
department. The presentation
was made at the Nov. 2 regular
meeting of council.
Fire Chief Darren Hiron and
Deputy Fire Chief Cory
Anderson presented the department’s
2023 budget, which
included future plans to switch
to the Alberta first responders
radio communication system
(AFRRCS).
The proposal to switch to the
AFRRCS was included in a fiveyear
draft budget prepared by
the regional chief in conjunction
with Hiron.
The fire chiefs explained the
older radio system currently
used by Alix has some issues
with dispatch which are usually
attributed to the older radio
technology and the topography
of the Alix region.
The AFRRCS system will
eliminate this, plus improve
communication with emergency
partners like STARS and
surrounding municipalities.
Deputy Chief Anderson noted
about 80 per cent of Alberta
emergency responders use the
AFRRCS system.
The fire chiefs also mentioned
the Alix Fire Department is
planning an open house as part
of a membership drive where
those interested in becoming
firefighters could visit, tour the
facility and learn more about
the job.
Councillors unanimously
approved both the operating
and capital budgets as presented
by the fire chiefs.
Getting the word out
Councillors also heard a presentation
by Lacombe Tourism
Executive Director Austin
Weaver who presented a budget
request of $3,633 to Alix village
council.
Weaver stated for that money
the village gets to be featured in
photo shoots and in Route 12
tourism corridor promotional
material along with allowing
Alix to push out its own events
and promotional info with
Lacombe Tourism’s social
media reach.
Chief Administrative Officer
(CAO) Michelle White noted the
village has benefitted from the
partnership with Lacombe
Tourism.
Councillors unanimously
approved including the $3,633
request in the 2023 budget.
Interim budget
Planning has begun on next
year’s budget and the CAO presented
councillors with a draft
version of the document. White
noted it’s for their consideration
and it will be discussed further
at future meetings.
In a memo to council White
noted, “No change has been
made to the municipal portion
of the mill rate in preparation of
the 2023 interim operating
budget.” However, she pointed
out provincial requisitions connected
to property tax bills may
THERESETTA SCHOOL NEWS
not be known until next
spring.
Police funding model
expenses have apparently
increased from a projected
$29,350 to $32,000 likely
because of increased population
(from 734 to 818) and
assessment growth.
White noted the village
awaits more information on
the status of grant applications
for work on the
municipal lagoon.
Presents She also noted the water,
sewer and garbage utilities
are now self-sustaining and
are no longer subsidized by
property taxes.
Presents
Presents
Presents Presents
Presents
Councillors unanimously
accepted the interim budget
draft as information.
Suspicious vehicles
Councillors examined the
regular report of Cyberus
security services and noted
quite a number of “suspicious
vehicles” were
reported between Sept. 19
and Oct. 9.
Among the instances
listed were some vehicles
running stop signs and on
Oct. 9, a “...truck passing
through the village along
Hwy. 12 at an extreme rate of
speed at 2:46 a.m.”
Girls B Theresetta school volleyball team win silver
at Forestburg tournament. From the left, back row:
Mr. Finkbiner, Sky Barnes, Tessa Beaumont, Murry
Bicknell and Leah Boxma. Front row: Chloe Barnes,
Abby Boxma and Aubrey Younger.
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Learning traditions
October has come and gone, and we
were all so grateful at Theresetta for
the beautiful weather that accompanied
our fall activities.
The kinderkids enjoyed learning
about autumn by studying leaves,
making applesauce, and discovering
that pumpkins float!
They have also been working hard
at building and extending patterns
and exploring quantities to 10. They
are even starting to blend sounds to
make words.
The Grade 3-4 class led a very meaningful
Thanksgiving service to help us
all focus on the many blessings we
have.
This class has also been learning
about the traditions and celebrations
of different countries around the
world. They discovered that Peru celebrates
Carnival, and that they often
have parades with masks. The students
enjoyed making their own
masks followed by an afternoon full of
their own carnival activities.
Sports
The incredible fall weather was perfect
for the cross-country meets held
in Big Valley (CARA) on Oct. 4, and in
Red Deer (CWAJHAA) on October 12.
The top 10 finishers at CARA were
Danica Boger (4th), Simone Fetaz (5th),
Daphne Fuller (8th) for Grade 8 girls;
Owen Beaumont (5th - Grade 8 boys);
Lyrics by CHAD BEGUELIN
Book by BOB MARTIN
and THOMAS MEEHAN
Owen Beaumont and Leah Boxma present food bank items
collected from Halloween Candy Guess Contest at Theresetta
school to Sue Goodkey who is representing the Food Bank.
Boston Slemp (1st), Reuben Fetaz (2nd)
for Grade 9 boys.
At CWAJHAA, where the competition
included schools throughout
Central Western Alberta, Danica
placed 9th, Boston 4th and Rueben
10th.
Congratulations to these talented
runners!
Volleyball has been very successful
for all our teams this month.
The A girls have won all their
league games, as well as placing first
in three tournaments. The B girls,
who have players from Grades 4-7, finished
second in Stettler’s and
Forestburg’s B tournaments.
The boys have also been on a winning
streak in the league, as well as
placing first at the Forestburg tournament
and second in Stettler.
One of the highlights for our students
this month was being able to
resume our visits to the Lodge and
Long Term Care (LTC). On Oct. 25, the
Grades 3 - 6 music classes entertained
the residents at LTC with Halloween
songs, and the K - 2 students did the
same at the Lodge.
Mr. Fetaz’s religion classes also visited
both places that same week to help
with pumpkin carving.
The week before Halloween the
Junior High Student council put on a
Candy Jar Guessing Contest.
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Saskatchewan.
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with power and
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Potential. East of
Prince Albert, SK.
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Weyburn, SK.
Distressed sale.
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Royal St., a beautiful
church structure. No
pets. $900/mth plus
utilties; $900 damage
deposit. Call Linda
780-522-2048.
FEED AND SEED
WE BUY DAMAGED
Grain - Heated,
Mixed, Tough, Light,
Bugs, Spring
Thrashed....Barley,
Wheat, Oats, Peas,
Flax, Canola. “On
Farm Pickup”.
Westcan Feed &
Grain 1-877-250-
5252.
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Barley, Wheat,
Canola, Peas,
Screenings, Mixed
Grains. Dry, Wet,
Heated, or Spring
Thresh. Prompt
Payment. In House
Trucks, In House
Excreta Cleaning. Vac
Rental. 1-888-483-
8789.
LIVESTOCK
110 FANCY Char
cross and Red Angus
cross Bred Heifers,
bred to Red Angus
bulls, to be sold at
Stettler Auction Mart
on Fri. Nov. 25, 2022.
Start calving March 1.
For more info phone
Deral Lang 403-742-
7870.
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ECA REVIEW HANNA/CORONATION/STETTLER, AB November 10'22 7
OBITUARY
Her love of teaching touched many lives
Connie Lorraine Nelson
April 26, 1955 - Oct. 27, 2022
Connie Lorraine Nelson (nee
MacKenzie) went home to be with her
Lord after a courageous battle with
cancer on Thurs. Oct. 27, 2022 at age 67.
Connie was born on April 26, 1955
and was raised in Calgary, the second
oldest of six girls. Connie was actively
involved in Girl Guides, gymnastics,
field hockey and the church where she
sang in the choir, played handbells
and helped lead
Explorers. She loved to read
and her habit of reading under
the covers at bedtime backfired
one night when her
lightbulb caught her pillow on
fire!
Connie graduated from high
school and went to Bible college
where she met some
Nelson
amazing lifelong friends.
Connie’s faith blossomed there
and she continued to live her life as a
strong woman of God.
She married Frank Matthews, a
British soldier who was doing military
training in Canada in 1976 and three
children were born to this union.
The Matthews extended family took
Connie in and immediately loved her.
She was adored by all her new English
sisters and brothers, but especially by
her new in-laws. The relationship
Connie had with the Matthews family
continued to be strong over the years,
and they are devastated over Connie’s
passing.
Frank and Connie lived the military
life on bases in Germany, France,
Scotland and England. Two of their
children, Krista (1977) and Aaron
(1978) were born in England and not
long after Connie and Frank moved
back to Canada, Cheney (1979) was
born.
After her marriage ended, she
worked and raised her three children
who, at the time, were all under four
years of age, first for a few years in
Calgary, then Ponoka, before moving
to Lethbridge to take her teaching
degree. With limited funds, late night
studies, do-it-yourself home repairs,
and middle-of-the-night emergency
hospital visits with asthmatic kids, she
graduated in 1988 with her degree.
Connie and her children moved to
Duchess, Alta. where she started off as
a kindergarten teacher. Connie found
love and acceptance within the church
in Duchess and true lifelong friends
who helped and supported her as she
raised her children alone and taught
full time. Eventually she moved up to
teaching Grades 1-3. She would later
teach in Tilley, Airdrie,
Brooks and lastly Red Deer
before retiring in June 2016.
In her younger years,
Connie liked to hike in the
mountains with her children.
In particular, she
loved the big night sky
where she could watch the
stars.
It was a blind date in
November 2006 that took
her to Red Deer as it was
love at first sight and Connie and Doug
Nelson were married in Red Deer on
July 6, 2007. She soon became a most
loved person in her ‘new family’, new
church, new school, and new community
of friends in Red Deer. For both
Doug and Connie, it was an unplanned
and unexpected gift of companionship
later in life. For the first time in
decades, they had someone that knew
and shared their feelings, hopes, vulnerabilities,
fears and desires.
She continued teaching and always
rejoiced as each student reached their
reading grade level or conquered timed
math facts.
An example of Connie’s impact on
touching lives was when students she
had taught in Duchess in Grades 1, 2
and 3 invited her back to be the guest
speaker at their Grade 12 graduation.
Doug became her education assistant
in evenings marking lessons when he
retired from trucking, jokingly noting
he always avoided homework when he
was in school.
Teaching is not only what Connie
did, but it became a part of her identity.
Connie touched hundreds of children’s
lives over the years with her patience,
understanding and kindness whether
in school or elsewhere. Connie was
highly regarded as a teacher by parents,
students, and colleagues.
A good example of her going above
and beyond was the annual Christmas
dinner that she cooked for her Grade 3
class. She knew many of her students
in Red Deer had never tasted a traditional
Christmas dinner or even
shared a sit-down family meal. She
prepared turkey, mashed potatoes and
all the fixings each year for her
classes.
Her commitment was to Jesus Christ
and His love shone through her onto
everyone who met or knew
Connie. Connie most of all found joy in
doing things for others whether that
was cooking a meal, reading stories to
kids, listening, consoling others, or
filing government papers on behalf of
permanent residents or refugees.
Connie put everyone above herself
without thought or hesitation, even
when she was in pain and suffering
herself.
Another example of her caring for
others was when a child from a refugee
camp, Koroma, arrived in her Grade 3
classroom, scared and unable to speak
English. Now graduated from high
school, Koroma, his mother and his
four siblings remained close to Connie
and Doug. He wrote to Mrs. Nelson
after she became ill.
“Being that wild child that I was, you
were the first to care and who really
took the time to help me far beyond
what was required. And you never
stopped there, you took it upon yourself
to help my family, especially my
mother. The kindness and love you
gave us is endless. The thank you from
us is endless. We are forever grateful.”
When Connie retired they had more
time to golf and camp with family and
friends and enjoy the grandkids.
Connie and Doug did some international
travel and were able to go back
and spend time with Connie’s relatives
in England.
Connie liked to bake and especially
delighted in teaching her children and
grandchildren, some as young as three
years old. With their home in Red Deer,
Connie and Doug often were the ones
hosting and cooking meals for large
Remembered for her kindness,
thoughtfulness, determination
Jenny Gordon passed away in the
early hours of Oct. 29, 2022 at the age of
93.
Jenny was born on May 7, 1929 in
Standard, Alta. to Nikolai and Katrina
Beck. She was the fourth of seven children.
The family lived north of Cluny,
Alta. where Jenny attended the local
rural school. After high
school graduation Jenny
enrolled in normal school
in Calgary to become a
teacher.
Her first position was in
Swalwell, Alta. and it was
there she met John Gordon
at a local dance and six
weeks later on Aug. 6, 1951
she and John were married.
The couple lived on the Gordon
Gordon family farm and
Jenny taught school in
Carbon, Alta. until the birth of their
first son Daniel followed by David and
then Craig.
They lived on the farm north of
Carbon until 1994 when Jenny was
diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis.
They then bought a house in Stettler
and started a new journey. They lived
in their own house until 2013 when
they moved to Points West Living in
Stettler.
Jenny was predeceased by her parents,
her siblings: Svend, Agnes, Katie,
Dorothy and Bill, her husband John
and her son Dan.
Jenny is survived by her younger
sister Kris, Dan’s wife Colleen,
sons: Dave (Betty Ann), Craig
(Lori), eight grandchildren
whom were her hearts delight
and five great-grandchildren
and many nieces and nephews.
In keeping with Jenny‘s
wishes, no formal service will
be held. In lieu of flowers,
donations can be made to the
Alberta Diabetes Foundation
at 1-020 Li Ka Shing Center,
8602-112 St, Edmonton Alta.
T6G 2E1 or the donor’s choice.
To send condolences to Jenny’s
family, please visit www.stettlerfuneralhome.com.
Jenny will be remembered for her
kindness, thoughtfulness and her
determination. (And letting her grandkids
have ice cream for breakfast.)
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family events. They also became
actively involved in Bethany Baptist
church helping with meals for seniors
once a week, among other things.
Connie bravely fought liver cancer
for two years with grace and without
complaint. Throughout, she was still
more concerned for others than herself.
It will be unbelievably hard
without Connie, but her example and
her unwavering faith in Jesus Christ
will also be our strength and comfort
moving forward.
A Celebration of Life took place
Tues. Nov. 8 at 1 p.m. at Deer Park
Alliance Church, 2960 - 39 St. Red
Deer, Alta. Her interment was on Wed.
Nov. 9 at 1 p.m. at the Coronation
Cemetery in Coronation, Alta.
Connie will be lovingly remembered
by her husband of 15 years, Doug
Nelson; her children, Krista
Matthews, Aaron (Chrystal)
Matthews, Cheney Matthews; grandchildren
Tyson Penrod, Cheyenna
Penrod; stepchildren, Joel (Jamie)
Nelson, Deirdre (Timothy) Hann;
grandchildren Tristan Nelson, Lucas
Nelson, Carrington Hann, and
Leighton Hann.
She will also be dearly missed by
her mother Florence MacKenzie, sisters
Donna (Clay) Robinson, Carol
(Gary) Henderson, Linda (Rob) Fauth,
Christina (Mike) Klassen; sisters-inlaw
Joyce Webster and Brenda
Schimke; nieces, nephews and
numerous other family members and
friends.
Connie was predeceased by her
father Murdo MacKenzie (2018), sister
Margaret MacKenzie (1974) and
brother-in-law Dennis Schimke (2011).
Donations gratefully accepted in
memory of Connie to: Red Deer
Hospice, 99 Arnot Ave. Red Deer T4R
3S6; Hope Mission, The Mustard Seed
or a charity of one’s choice.
Eventide Funeral Home in charge of
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A tribute to Connie can be found following
her obituary online at www.
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OBITUARY
Favourite memory
was camping with
grandchildren
Olga Marquart (nee Stuber)
Feb. 5, 1928 – Oct. 30, 2022
Olga Marquart was born to Anna
and Fred Stuber in 1928. She was the
third youngest in the family of
eight. She was a mere 10
months old when they emigrated
to Canada from
Bessarabia, Romania. They
settled in the Craigmyle area
of Alberta where they farmed.
In 1948, she married Denis
Nelner, and three sons were
born to this union: Gary,
Larry and Lonny.
Unfortunately, tragedy would
strike the young family, and in
1959 Denis passed away.
In 1965, Olga would marry Castor
farmer, Alexander Boger. The family
would double in size, from three children
each, to a total of six. In 1968 they
would add daughter, Laurie to the mix.
Again, Olga would be widowed as Alex
passed away in 1979.
Olga then married local carpenter,
Edward Marquart in 1981. They
would travel around Alberta and
British Columbia visiting various
family and friends.
A favourite memory was taking
grandchildren camping for several
days each summer. Each grandchild
would have a chore to complete before
anyone was able to have free time at
the playground or beach, wherever
they were camped.
Jigsaw puzzles, reading, crocheting
and quilting along with gardening
were a few of Olga’s varied hobbies.
She took pride in her flower gardens,
and it was not uncommon for her to
give slips of plants, or flowers for
others to plant in their own gardens.
In March of 2008, she and Ed moved
to their new home at the Paintearth
Lodge. It was here that Olga truly
retired, as she could focus on doing
what she wanted, instead of cooking
and laundry.
Ed passed away in 2015 and Olga
found solace in the friends she continued
to make and keep while in the
Lodge.
Due to a change in her needs, she
moved to Points West in Red Deer in
August of 2021, where she made
friends with residents there. She participated
in various activities while in
Points West, and rarely if ever had a
harsh word to say
about anyone.
Olga passed
away peacefully
at Red Deer
Regional Hospital
at the age of 94
years. She will
be greatly missed
by family and
friends.
Olga was predeceased
by
parents Anna
and Fred Stuber,
siblings: Elsie
Harder, John
Stuber, Ida
Hunter, Fred
Stuber Annie
Nahajowich,
Benjamin Stuber,
Betty Ozust, husbands:
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Marquart.
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The family of Olga Marquart would
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staff of Our Lady of the Rosary
Hospital, for all that they’ve
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the years, and to the staff of
Paintearth Lodge, staff of
Points West Living, Castor
Home Care, and Points West
Living Home Care in Red
Deer.
A funeral service for the
late Olga Marquart was
held on Mon. Nov. 7, 2022 at
the Knox United Church,
Castor, Alta.
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