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Local hockey
player murdered
JANET KANTERS
Times Editor

Just over eight hours after playing in the


Dance party Wheatland Kings alumni game, a popular
24-year-old former junior B hockey player
was found dead early Sunday morning, and
now two men are in custody, charged with
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murder.
Christian William White, better known
within the Strathmore and Siksika communi-
ties as Kristian Ayoungman, was found shot
to death in his car on Highway 817 south of
Strathmore at about 3:30 a.m. Sunday, March
17.
Ayoungman was a well-known and pop-
ular former hockey player with the Wheat-
Kings alumni game land Kings in Strathmore. The 24-year-old
grew up playing hockey in the Siksika and
Strathmore communities. Most recently, he
played hockey with the Siksika Buffaloes
senior AA hockey club.
On Saturday night, Ayoungman was one of
many former Wheatland Kings who played
in the club’s 10-year alumni hockey game at
the Strathmore Family Centre arena.
Then later that night, Strathmore RCMP re-
sponded to a call of a male who had been
shot in his vehicle. Police and EMS arrived
on scene and discovered Ayoungman dead
in his vehicle.
An autopsy was completed on March 19
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by the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner
Dr. Ashkan Hamzehi DDS in Calgary. The manner of death was ruled
Dr. Arzy Kafrouny DDS
Dr. Sharif Faizi DMD a homicide.
General Practice Family Dentistry Kody Allan Giffen (22) and Brandon Dan-
100 Ranch Market, Unit 105F iel Giffen (25) both of Strathmore have been
Strathmore, AB 403.934.5292 charged with first degree murder. Kody
www.theranchdentalcentre.com Giffen was remanded into custody after
a court appearance and will be appearing
Look on Page 4 for in Strathmore Provincial Court on April 2,
2019. Brandon Giffen remains in custody
Town of Strathmore
with a court date yet to be determined.
Municipal Notices
This past Tuesday evening, a candlelight Remembering a hockey star
Contact Us Today! vigil for Ayoungman was held at Kinsmen Hundreds of people gathered at Kinsmen Park on March 19 to remember Kristian Ayoungman,
Park. More than 300 people gathered, many
403.934.5589 in hockey jerseys, to honour the young
who was murdered in the early morning on Sunday, March 17. The 24-year-old played in the
Wheatland Kings alumni game a mere eight hours before he was killed. Family, friends and
info@strathmoretimes.com man. Many of those who attended the vigil teammates held a candlelight vigil to remember the young hockey star.
www.StrathmoreTimes.com brought balloons and signs featuring photos
Miriam Ostermann Photo
of Ayoungman.

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JANET KANTERS the industry.”


Times Editor During his career, Laslo was the agricultural fieldman, and
then general manager of agriculture, community and protec-
Two separate environmental awards were handed out re- tive services. His passion for education and outreach about
Strathmore
cently by Wheatland County.
Kooter and Craig Kaiser received the J. Laslo Legacy Award
agricultural conservation initiatives, and dedication to har-
nessing the innovation of the agricultural community, led to
Denture Clinic
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held in Lyalta. The Kaisers, who manage a cow/calf opera- the municipality. 403.934.3877
tion north of Hussar, were nominated for their commitment On Feb. 27, the Carseland School Garden and Outdoor
to conserving environmentally sensitive areas on their land Classroom and Nature Connection Program received the • Complete / Partial Dentures
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“This is further demonstrated by their strong involve- nity while connecting students to the natural environment.
ment in agricultural conservation programs offered through A recent addition, the Park Partnership Program, will see
Wheatland County, as noted by our agricultural services students visiting Wyndham-Carseland Provincial park once
staff who have had the pleasure of working with the pair a month to better connect with nature.
on many occasions,” said Jason Wilson, Wheatland Coun- “Through its programs Carseland School shows commit-
ty councillor and chair of the county’s Agricultural Service ment to fostering learning about ecological stewardship,
Board. sustainability and healthy living principles,” said Donna Big-
The J. Laslo Legacy Award is named in honour of now-re- gar, Wheatland County councillor who presented the award.
tired long-term Wheatland County employee Jim Laslo. The “They’ve offered students an opportunity to take part in 413 - 3rd St. Strathmore
award is presented to an agricultural producer in Wheat- building garden boxes, gaining community support for the
land County who has “shown exemplary leadership in the program, caring for the garden, making use of the outdoor
implementation of beneficial management practices on their classroom space and visiting the Bow River valley to learn GET YOUR CLASSIFIED
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The Strathmore Handi-Bus will be increasing


user fees as of May 1, 2019.
Next Regular Letters regarding the increase have been mailed
Council Meeting: out. If you do not receive a letter in the next
week, or have any questions, please call
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Snow angels and FCSS


To the Editor take me two hours or more. So, if the snow is plowed
This is a note to the letter of Ms. Mcleay (Feb. 22, or not, why can’t the town plow my snow and charge
Thankful snow angels). me through FCSS?
Why do handicapped or senior citizens that live in I was signed up with FCSS in 2017 so they gave me
their own residences in this town have to depend on this fancy snow angel sign. Ha ha.
snow angels? I am a Legion member and I was at a memorial
FCSS (Family and Community Support Services) service on Nov. 19, 2017; when I came back from the
used to take care of our snow, cleaning, and we se- service my sidewalk was done so I figured a snow
niors paid FCSS at the end of the month according to angel had done it … (oh yeah) this town has a wry
our income. Who cancelled this plan? sense of humor.
I know this town council doesn’t care about their Christmas 2017 I got a bill from the Town of Strath-
senior and handicapped citizens. We are just a nui- more for snow cleaning on Nov. 19, 2017. Merry
sance. They pay themselves $50 an hour or more for Christmas! A bill for $245 for one hour of snow clear-
the time they put in, in a month (I stand corrected, ing. What do they pay their labourers? $75 an hour?
if it can be verified by two religious ministers in this I pay town taxes for a swimming pool, a skating
town, what they really receive as income per month rink and school taxes; I don’t skate, swim or have chil-
in this town). dren or grandchildren in the school system. So why
The town plows the snow around the swamp Kins- can’t the town pay for snow cleaning for all seniors
men Lake, the whole sidewalk from the schools, from and handicapped and charge us through FCSS?
east to west and north and south along Wheatland All right, town council, I am waiting for an answer
Trail. – letter to the editor only, not personal.
I am 86 years old and I can’t walk from Maple Grove Martin Van Bussel
Cr. to downtown because I need a walkator, so it will Strathmore

View of Kinsmen Park


To the Editor Why not just say Kinsmen Park? More alarming might
I feel I may have ruffled a few feathers with my last have brought better attendance to open houses.
letter on the relocation of town offices to Kinsmen I didn’t intend on giving shots to past council, I was
Park. There are those that weren’t aware of the plans only bringing up a few points of interest. I apologize if
for the move. I imagine they didn’t read the Strath- I came across as disrespectful. But you have to admit,
more Times when this plan was mentioned. I made a point on the compost facility being set up
I’ll admit I never came to any open houses because in town. My only intention was to draw a little more
of this issue. I don’t show up to realtor’s open houses attention to this drastic building move before shovels
either, checking out other people’s homes. A lot of hit the ground. Between myself and the last long letter
busy folk never made the open houses either, I’m as- writer, I believe we may have accomplished this. Per-
suming. haps everyone that reads the Strathmore Times might
I admit, sometimes we don’t have the complete consider this important enough to give it a little more
facts, as we don’t receive enough information. Case thought.
in point: letter in December, “A year in review,” stated Dean Pomeroy
another building project on the horizon is the propos- Lyalta
al to move the town office into the downtown area. (That out of town guy)

Mario Prusina Publisher


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Drama: it’s about connections


KAYLA PIETROBONO At Strathmore High School (SHS), the theatre creates an We all have a story to share, we all
Strathmore High School atmosphere that connects students of all different ethnicities, have something to give, and Bertsch
genders and backgrounds. Although the process is difficult, creates an environment where people
Stage Fright. Nerves. Tension. That’s all I could think about everyone always comes together to create a magical and cap- are open to share stories and find pas-
when I first entered the theatre. I was worried about judg- tivating performance. sion and connection with a group of
ment; I didn’t want everyone to think that I was just a jum- Throughout the rehearsals and performances, it is incred- incredible people.
bled mess with no talent. ible to see the amount of support and cooperation by every I would encourage anybody won-
Despite my fears, I decided that the thrill and excitement member of the class. If you are nervous, someone will be dering about theatre to try it; you will
of acting and singing outweighed the potential possibility of there to give you a hug. If you need encouragement, some- make connections and have the chance
failure and judgment. So, I joined drama and not only did I one will be there to give you a high five and a million com- to be a part of something truly won-
not fail, but I got to meet the most accepting and encourag- pliments. derful. If you would like to stay con-
ing group of people. When you watch a show, you only see a small fraction of nected with all events at SHS (such as
the work and passion that goes into the performance over the theatre productions) follow us on
Strathmore Legion Branch #10 NEWS the course of several months. Behind the scenes, there is
always a group of talented and dedicated cast members who
work together to ensure the end result is something worth
Facebook @StrathmoreHighSchool, on
Instagram @strathmorehs and on Snap-
chat @shssparty, or come on out June 2,
By Irene Knappe. For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119
• On March 15th, the Chase the Ace Jackpot stands at $415.50!! See you all being proud of. 3, 4 and 6 and enjoy the magic of Shrek
on Friday the 22nd at 6 pm. We also have meat and 50/50 draws, and Pat’s buffet. During my time at SHS, I have been a part of Mary Pop- the Musical.
• As you all know, we had our elections on Tuesday, March 12th. There were 64 pins and The Christmas Carol. Both shows were a lot of hard
eligible voters in attendance, and the following comrades were voted in: President: work but in the end, I can honestly say that being a part
Dennis Arnold; First Vice-President: Julien Boucher; Second Vice-President: Basil of these productions was one of the most remarkable and
Dwyer and Treasurer: Kathie Earnshaw. Welcome and best wishes to all.
memorable times of my life.
• The next General Meeting will be held on Tuesday, March 26th, at 7 pm., with
the Executive Meeting prior to that, at 6 pm, for a short organizational meeting with Deanne Bertsch, the current drama teacher at SHS, plays
no Committee Reports. an integral part in ensuring all students come together to
• On Saturday, April 6th, The Strathmore Musical Arts Society and Alberta create something beautiful. She says theatre “is about con-
Foundation of the Arts, present NOVA SCOTIABLES KITCHEN PARTY. Doors open at necting with one another through our stories.”
6 pm, dinner at 7 pm, music at 8 pm. All included in the price of the ticket: $35.00
per person! Tickets are available at Assist Business Centre, Chinook Financial, Pro
Water Systems and The Legion.
• Saturday, April 20th, 2019, the Entertainment Committee has arranged for
LEGENDARY DUOS, performing hits from the most popular male/female duos of
our time: Meatloaf, Conway Twitty/Loretta Lynn, Kenny Rogers/Dolly Parton, Sonny/
Cher, and many more! Showtime is 8 PM. Tickets: $25.00 per person, available at
the bar.
• Steak and Lobster tickets are available for the Sports Committee’s annual
dinner which will be held on May 11th at 6 pm. Steak and Lobster: $45.00. Steak
only: $20.00. Lobster only: $25.00. All the trimmings are included, and be sure to
bring your own lobster crackers. Those of you who don’t have one, I saw them at
Sobey’s by their lobster tank. From my experience, you will need one! SHS drama students at rehearsal.
• Friday, May 24th, 2019, the Entertainment Committee presents: DUELING Photo Courtesy of Megan Van Verdegem
PIANOS with BURN N MAHN. 8 PM show. It is an audience request show: you pick

Busy time
the songs and they play them. Tickets: $25.00 per person, available at the bar.
Tickets will NOT be sold at the door!!!!
TO ALL OUR VETERANS, PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE, ALL FIRST-RESPONDERS, FIREFIGHTERS, RCMP,

for Spurs
AMBULANCE, EMT’s MEN AND WOMEN PLEASE ACCEPT OUR UTMOST RESPECT FOR ALL THAT YOU HAVE DONE,
ALL YOU WILL BE DOING DURING THE COURSE OF YOUR DUTIES. SALUTE!

ALIERA CHERNOFF
Thought for Strathmore Rusty Spurs
the Week
~ The best game you can play The Strathmore Rusty Spurs held its
club communication event on Feb. 19.
Happy people Three young hockey fans took advantage of the warming temperatures on
We would like to thank our judges,
March 7 and played a game of street hockey in Standard. Landon Brindle (l)
don’t have the and Danny Winters (r) each took shots at goalie Layne DesRoche. family and friends for attending, and to
Adelle Ellis Photo the Chinook Credit Union for the spon-
best of sorship. We have a couple of members
everything - who also competed in the Wheatland
District Communication Event.
They make Several members attended the Wheat-
Festival tickets
the best of Day Pass - $5
land District Funspiel on Feb. 21, and
Festival Pass - $15 fun was had by all who attended.
everything. Showcase concert
The Arrowwood 4-H club invited us
Individual - $5
to their annual horse day. We made stall
Family - $10 signs and had a great visit with the Cal-
gary Stampede Queen and Princesses.
We finished it off with a very competi-
tive game of Horse Bowl.
Musical Theatre: March 29-30 - Strathmore High School
We are looking forward to spring and
Concert Band: April 1 - Strathmore High School
really hope to start lessons back up at
Voice: April 2 - Strathmore united church
the beginning of April.
Choir: April 3 - École Brentwood Elementary School
Sponsored by: Strathmore Lions Club
Piano: April 4-5 - strathmore united church
Sponsored by: Mary Mercer Memorial
Instrumental: April 5 - Strathmore United Church
Sponsored by: Corbiell Electrical Ltd.

Showcase Concert: Tuesday, April 9 at 7:00 pm


Strathmore Alliance Church

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The Cat Came Back


Canadian family entertainer Fred Penner per-
Patrons & Donors formed long-time favourite songs such as The
Lynne Fair Alberta Society of Music Festival Friends
Cat Came Back and Sandwiches for a large
crowd of children and adults on March 15 at
The Muller Family The Steeves Family D. & K. Haughey
Hope Community Church.
Laureen Guenther Photo
March 22, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 7

Rosebud Theatre season opens with


musical Bright Star
LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor

Rosebud Theatre opens its 2019 sea-


son with the Canadian premiere of
Strathmore RCMP is
Bright Star, a musical by comedian and investigating the Theft of a
actor Steve Martin and singer-songwrit- Travel Trailer that took place on
er Edie Brickell. December 2, 2018.
“In the 1920s, a woman in a small
town in the Blue Ridge Mountains The Trailer is described as a
has a teenage pregnancy… and has to White Travelaire Rustler with
give up that baby,” said Morris Ertman, license plate Y91180 Alberta and
Rosebud Theatre’s artistic director, who
is directing this show. the decals on it appear faded.
Twenty years later, that teenaged girl
has become the editor of a prestigious If you have any information that
southern newspaper. A young soldier
arrives, just back from World War II.
could help locate this Trailer,
He’s an aspiring writer, and he wants please contact
to write for her newspaper. Bright Star Strathmore RCMP.
is their story.
“It’s the story of the restoration of
Audience members won’t feel like through May 25. It will be followed by File: 20181794883
this play was written by the same co- The Kite in the Opera House, June 7 to
a mother and her son,” Ertman said.
“It’s the story about a community that
median who played in, for instance,
The Jerk, Ertman said, but we’ll see a
Aug. 31, while Lilia plays on the BMO
Studio Stage, July 5 to Aug. 31. Later
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makes a tough decision. It’s the story
about that community and the woman’s
great deal of the same heart that’s in
Martin’s comedies.
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father… and a story about restoration. Steve Martin is also “a virtuoso banjo mas Story from Nov. 1 to Dec. 22, also
It’s a story about things having gone
awry and the story of things coming to-
picker,” Ertman said, so the “music just
rolls” in Bright Star.
in the Opera House.
“We’re continually trying to find plays YOUR AD
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gether, with the most incredible music “My goodness, these tunes are won- and put seasons together that really do
you’ll ever hear.” derful,” he said. “Blue grass music. It’s touch the human heart,” said Ertman.
Ertman said we live in a time when rippling banjo and amazing fiddle. And “Stories that awaken hope and cele-
people are just glomming onto the just incredibly wonderful songs.” brate, even if they have to go through
idea of adopted children finding their Alix Cowman, who played Percy in some tough places to get there. And I Contact Rose 403-934-5589
birthmothers and fathers. “So, I think
this story will resonate for those folks.
Spitfire Grill at Rosebud Theatre in feel like this season does that. It cel- rose@strathmoretimes.com
2017, is playing Alice, the editor. Felix ebrates people whose lives are huge.”
And it is a story with a gloriously hap- LeBlanc, new to Rosebud Theatre, plays For more information about Bright
py ending. The restoration is beautiful, her son, the young aspiring writer. Star and other shows in Rosebud The-
wonderful, filled with life. People will YOUR WEEKLY
Bright Star opens on the Opera atre’s 2019 season, see rosebudtheatre.
leave the theatre feeling like anything House stage on March 29, playing com. HEALTH ADVICE
can be made right.”

Gord Morck
Pharmacist

Capsule Comments
“Pox parties” are coming back into popularity
lately. Before the chickenpox vaccine was
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immune system will be overloaded. Not true.
Children are exposed to millions of particles like
Girl power pollen, viruses and bacteria that affect their immune
system. The particles in vaccines are only a very
Crowther Memorial Junior High School (CMJHS) small amount compared to those surrounding the
hosted the Let’s Talk Science event for girls on March child every day.
March 11 at the Strathmore Civic Centre. The Sizes
event provided girls with an opportunity to hear 22-April 19 There is also the perception that diseases like
from local female professionals with a STEM (Sci-
ence, Technology, Engineering and Math) back-
Range measles, mumps, whooping cough and chicken pox
aren’t that bad. However, before vaccines, children
ground, while building new relationships with 12’x8’ died from these diseases. In parts of the world
where these vaccines are not available, children are
peers outside of the classroom. Starting
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Application Details
Funding Applications for the United Way

Got an Idea?
Strathmore & Area Partnership Committee
will be accepted until 4:00pm, Friday March
29, 2019.

Please review the funding guidelines and


criteria in the application to see if your
organization qualifies.
Does your organization promote:
Funding opportunity open to Strathmore and
 Healthy Families Wheatland County Organizations.

Next Regular  Strong Communities Be prepared to come and discuss your


organizations need for funding on either
Council Meeting:  All That Kids & Seniors Can Be
April 3rd or 4th.

April 3rd, 2019 Would funding help make your


For a funding application or more information
please call Strathmore FCSS at 403-934-9090
or visit us on our website www.strathmore.ca
ideas possible?

Next Committee
of the Whole Let us Help!
Meeting: Did you know that 100% of the funds stay
April 10th, 2019 in Strathmore?

The Town’s Development Services Department is responsible


for defining and implementing the growth of the Town.

We develop plans, policies, and provide services that support


land use and development throughout Strathmore.
STRATHMORE

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We help facilitate the development process recognizing the value
developers, builders, businesses, and home owners bring to our
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We collaborate with you to achieve your vision and encourage innovation


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We ensure high levels of consistency, transparency, and professionalism


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March 22, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 9

Bow Valley
College
celebrates
Indigenous
Awareness Month
BOW VALLEY COLLEGE Provincial champs
The Zone 2 U14AA Blaze, consisting of four athletes from Strathmore – Kiri
Bow Valley College’s Iniikokaan Sader (l-r), Bailee Wathen, Alyssa Bailie, Tessa Galandy – won the Provincial
(Buffalo Lodge) Centre is hosting In- Ringette Championship on March 17. The rest of the team is from Cochrane,
digenous Awareness this month to rec- Bow Valley College’s Iniikokaan (Buffalo Lodge) Centre, located at 345 6 Airdrie, Langdon and Chestermere. The Blaze will be playing as Team Al-
Ave SE in Calgary, is hosting Indigenous Awareness during the month of
ognize and share the impact of Indig- March. berta in the Western Canadian Ringette Championships from March 27-30
enous culture in Canada. Photo Courtesy of Bow Valley College in St. Albert. Photo Courtesy of Lisa Sader
The month’s events include a commu- The Strathmore Silver Sharks Swim Club held their 3rd Annual Cash Calendar fundraising draw at
nity fair, art display, traditional foods, Strathmore Silver Sharks Swim Club
the Strathmore Aquatic Centre on March 13th. With Strathmore NOW representative, Tammy
Dubray, assisting with the draw, we successfully rewarded 31 lucky winners with daily prizes
film presentations, origin stories, a lan- Cash Calendar Fundraiser
ranging from $50 to $250. The funds raised by this event are used for purchasing training
guage pronunciation session and teach- The Strathmore Silver Sharks
equipment and in the development of our swimmers. Thank you to everyone who purchased a
Swim Club held their 3rd Annual Cash Calendar
2019 Cash Calendar, your ongoing support is appreciated. Congratulations to all of our lucky
ings led by Cultural Resource Elders. fundraising draw winners.
at the Strathmore Aquatic Centre on March 13th.
The showcase will also feature Pow- With Strathmore NOW representative,
Tammy Dubray, assisting with the draw,
wow and Metis dance performances. we successfully rewarded 31 lucky winners
For more information on the Strathmore Silver Sharks Swim Club, please contact us at
with information.ssssc@gmail.com.
daily prizes ranging from $50 to $250.
Noella Wells, Iniikokaan Centre Di-
The funds raised Date Name Prize Value
rector, says the event has grown in by this event are March 1 Dennis Tetlock $50
scope and interest since last year –a used for purchasing March 2 Shelley Orford $100
clear indicator that people want to ex- training March 3 Quentin Coe $75
equipment and in March 4 Lenny Wiebe $50
pand their knowledge and awareness. March 5 Christine Larocque $75
The United Nations’ has designated the development
March 6 Lynne Ramsvig $50
of our swimmers.
2019 as the year of Indigenous Lan- Thank you to
March 7 Lynne Ramsvig $75
March 8 Erika Paterson $50
guages. This recognition is also in everyone who March 9 Terry & Susan Grant $100
agreement with the Truth and Recon- purchased a 2019 March 10 Kristin Harriman-Foldi $75
Cash Calendar, your March 11 Paul Carpantien $50
ciliation Commission (TRC) of Canada’s
March 12 Maria & Ganie Koen $75
Calls to Action in order to make lan- ongoing support is
March 13 Linda Pynn $50
appreciated.
guage a priority. Congratulations
March 14 Lenore Yorston $75
March 15 Marney Jobin $250
The College has taken a proactive to all of our lucky March 16 Cassy Hansen $100
step in developing an Indigenization winners. March 17 Terry Grant $75
strategy, which includes recruiting and March 18 Darrell & Beth Ulriksen $50
For more March 19 Amy Wegner $75
retaining more Indigenous learners and March 20 Lenore Yorston $50
information on the
employees, raising awareness, under- Strathmore Silver
March 21 Ashu Handi $75
March 22 Michelle Morton $50
standing, and creating mutually benefi- Sharks Swim Club, March 23 Tody Wheeler $100
cial relationships with Indigenous peo- please contact us at March 24 Dave Allan $75
ples, communities and post-secondary information.ssssc@ March 25 Nell Larrivee $50
gmail.com. March 26 Angela Bengivingo $75
institutions. March 27 Andrew Kelly $50
James Kuptana, Indigenization Strat- March 28 Sharif Faizi $75
egy Specialist, Learner Services and Fi- March 29 Eric & Cheryl Brown $50
March 30 Shee Lillejord $100
nance, sees the forward-thinking strat- March 31 Melanie Noble $250
egy as two-fold, a primary architect of CASH CALENDAR FUNDRAISER
the project, and sees the forward-think- LICENCE # 478011
DATE OF DRAW: JANUARY 15, 2018
ing strategy as two-fold. TIME OF DRAW: 6:00 p.m.
LOCATION: STRATHMORE AQUATIC CENTRE STRATHMORE
“The first aspect is to make the col-
lege more inclusive of Indigenous peo- DATE NAME OF WINNER Strathmore Foothills AIM Society Presents LIONS CLUB
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THE
Cowboy Up Casino
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33RD C
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ND
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Public Hearings Career Opportunities


Wheatland County Council Chambers April 2nd, 2019, at 9 a.m.  Manager of Planning and Safety
Codes Services
Wheatland County will consider the following applications for Public Hearing at the regular Coun- Closes April 3, 2019 at 4 p.m.
Please Quote Job #P19-14
cil meeting on Tuesday, April 2nd, 2019. The following public hearings begin at 9 a.m. and pro-
ceed until all applications have been heard: “The Manager of Planning and Safety
Codes Services is accountable and respon-
Bylaw #: 2018-38 sible for all aspects of current planning,
Legal Description: County-Wide; Cannabis Production Facilities Amendment long range planning, and building and
safety codes…”
Proposal: Am end Land Use Bylaw 2016 -01 to update Industrial General and Intensive In-
 Economic Development Officer
dustrial Districts, Specific Use Regulations Section 8.14, and Definitions regarding Cannabis Pro- Closes April 3, 2019 at 4 p.m.
duction Facilities. Please Quote Job #P19-13
Bylaw #: 2018-36 “The Economic Development Officer sup-
Legal Description: County-Wide, Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB) plans ports economic growth by attracting new
Proposal: Am end Land Use Bylaw 2016 -01 to insert the Calgary Metropolitan Region Board businesses and promoting the expansion of
existing businesses in Wheatland County…”
Interim Regional Evaluation Framework and Growth Plan
Wheatland County -Human Resources
Bylaw #:2018-40 Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore,
Legal Description: County-Wide, Calgary Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB) plans Alberta, T1P 1J6
Proposal: Am end the M unicipal Developm ent Plan 2013 -18 to insert the Calgary Metro- Fax (403) 934-4889 or
politan Region Board Interim Regional Evaluation Framework and Growth Plan Email: hr@wheatlandcounty.ca

Bylaw #:2019-09 For more detailed job descriptions, please visit the
careers page on our website.
Legal Description: County-Wide, Parks & Recreation District amendment
Proposal: Am end the Land Use Bylaw 2016 -01 to include the Community of Speargrass in
the reference to “Hamlet” Upcoming Meetings and Closures
Bylaw #:2019-06
Legal Description: County-Wide April 2
Proposal: For the purpose of establishing and operating a fire service, authorizing the Council Meeting at 9 a.m.
prevention and control of fires and authorizing the imposition and recovery of related fees, ex- April 9
penses, and charges. Municipal Planning Commission at 9 a.m.

Comments may be forwarded in writing to Wheatland County or in person at the above meeting. April 16
The application files may be reviewed in the County Office during regular office hours – Monday Council Meeting at 9 a.m.
to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any comments provided will become part of the public record in Agenda packages and minutes are
accordance with Section 40 (1) of the Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Act. available on the website on the
Any personal information on submissions made regarding applications is collected under the au- Agendas and Minutes page.
thority of the FOIP Act Section 33 (c) and subsequent versions of the Act.

Strychnine will be available March 4, 2019 until June 20, 2019 and sold on
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 p.m.
Wheatland County has 2% liquid strychnine available for purchase. It will only
be available to pest control operators and farmers for the control of Richardson
Ground Squirrels.

No more than 3 cases per person will be sold at any given time.
For more information, contact Russel Muenchrath, Manager of Agriculture and
Environment at 403-934-3321. There are additional resources available on our
website or Alberta Agriculture’s website: www1.agric.gov.ab.ca

Address: 242006 Range Rd 243 Phone: 403-934-3321 Mail: Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1J6 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

www.wheatlandcounty.ca
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March 22, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 11

Town of Strathmore municipal enforcement stresses seatbelt safety


MICHAEL PAYTON March. and 375 people sustained injuries as a result of not being
Strathmore Senior Peace Officer Seatbelts are imperative to driver and passenger properly restrained at the time of the collisions.
safety in vehicles. From 2012 to 2016, there were 341 unbelted fatalities in
Town of Strathmore Municipal Enforcement is According to the Office of Traffic Safety at Al- Alberta, with nearly a quarter of those being 18-24 year old
highlighting seatbelt safety during the month of berta Transportation, during 2016, 53 people died men.
Children need to be restrained properly as well. Without a

Youth Hub holds logo contest booster seat, a child is three and a half times more likely to
suffer significant injury.
Car seats and seatbelts save lives. Remember to buckle up
JANET KANTERS known as the Youth Club, has a vision to help
Times Editor the next time you travel.
children, youth and families succeed within their
community through the provision of quality pro-
Strathmore and Wheatland County youth have
GEORGE FREEMAN
grams and supports. The Hub’s mission is to “pro-
one week left to enter the Strathmore Child, Youth vide children and youth with meaningful opportu-
and Family Hub logo contest.
SCHOOL
nities, to assist families in learning new parenting Discover the
According to Aia Hughes, Child, Youth and Fam- strategies and support with community referrals.” richness of our
ily Hub program supervisor, the contest is a means Hughes said youth aged 12 to 18 years are eli- Building Everyday Heroes
to engage youth and to “show off the incredible Kindergarten classrooms and
gible to enter the contest. Deadline is March 29 community
talent we have in the community. at 12 noon, and the winner of the logo contest to Grade 9

OPEN HOUSE
“We are looking for a logo that signifies the ho- receives a $25 Amazon gift card.
listic approach we take when providing programs Logo entries can be dropped off at the Hub or
to the community,” she added. emailed to aia.hughes@strathmore.ca. For more
The Child, Youth and Family Hub, formerly information, email or call Hughes at 403-934-4918. Learn about
options and
sports
programming

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and urgent care appointments with their optometrist.
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Dance Studio held their fourth St. Patrick’s Jelly Bean
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featured prizes for best costume, face painting, cake
for visual health issues. If needed, they can refer to a specialist. walk, concession and a DJ.
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• Live Music by Richard Piche


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March 22, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 13

The 2019 Strathmore Men’s


Bonspiel Committee would like to
H.O.P.E. thank all our sponsors,
gala volunteers, staff, fans and curlers
Project H.O.P.E. volunteer
board members took time
out of their busy evening
for the camera at the an-
who made our recent
nual gala held on March
16 at the Civic Centre.
This year marks the or-
Men’s Bonspiel a
ganization’s 25th year
of operation. A volun-
teer organization, Project
HUGE SUCCESS!
H.O.P.E. works in partner-
ship with the Golden Hills
School Division to provide
money for therapy for chil-
dren with various disabili-
ties and conditions. The
money is raised through
fundraising initiatives and
services are available
to children throughout

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Wheatland County.

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O R S NADIA N
Sports Centre to feature A M
RE AJ • CA
CL UB
W O L F
“wall of fame” E H ARD O R EG
HOM TRATHM
JANET KANTERS help raise funds to support the Strath- S
Times Editor
more Motor Products Sports Centre and
s o r s
pon
its programs.
Strathmore and area residents can have “The Wall of Fame recognizes those in-

N T S a nd
their name attached to the Strathmore
Motor Products Sports Centre in perpetu-
dividuals or businesses who have given a
monetary donation and offers an oppor-
EV E n e e r Car s e l
ity, as part of the Wall of Fame initiative. tunity for people to permanently become
o n P io o b V ert
The Wall of Fame is a recognition pro- a part of a historic Strathmore building,”
i c h a rds Ti r e –B
gram to honour individuals, families and he said.
R ain
businesses that have been instrumental A minimum donation of $250 is re-
F o u n t
e t r o leum n
UFA P redit Unio
in supporting the enhancements of the quired to receive a plaque. Due to cur-
Strathmore Motor Products Sports Cen- rent space limitations, only 100 plaques
tre. will be sold.
h i n o ok C
According to Ty Tomasta, Town of The Wall of Fame will be located in the
C
rs
Strathmore communications ambassa- Sports Centre just beyond the foyer in
dor, the program was launched to also between the washrooms.
p o n so
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SHS curlers play to win at provincials


ADELLE ELLIS
Times Reporter and by the fourth end break, they were
down 8-0. The girls clawed back and
Two Strathmore High School (SHS) went on to score in five consecutive
curling teams fought for the top spot ends, including stealing the winning
among the best curlers in the province points in an extra end to win 9-8.”
at the curling provincials in St. Paul In the gold medal game against Co-
March 6-9, after both teams won their chrane – who defeated Strathmore at
way into the competition through a zones this year – also won by one point
wild card spot following their second- at provincials. Strathmore’s resiliency
place win at zones in Cochrane Feb. in not giving up earned them the silver
7-9. medal.
Neither the SHS girls and mixed teams The SHS mixed team, made up of
came away with the gold at provincials, skip Jonathon Damen, third Micayla
but they curled their best, fought until Kooistra, second Coby Thiessen, co-
the end and slid off the ice as some of lead Jaden Klem and co-lead Kennedy
the best young curlers in the province. Hampson, had a tougher road ahead of
The girls’ team claimed a silver med- them after losing their first two games, Coach Brad Steele, Cheldynn Molnar, Sydnie Molnar, Jayla Robertson, Zoe Berthelot and coach Mi-
al, while the mixed team finished in followed by two wins to create a five- chele Ledene.
Photo Courtesy of Michelle Ledene
fourth place in the province. way tie for first as all five teams in the
The SHS girls team, made up of skip competition had two wins and two province. young curlers not only to the instruc-
Cheldynn Molnar, third Sydnie Molnar, losses. “After a slow start, we are so proud tion of SHS coaches, but more so to the
second Jayla Robertson and lead Zoe The mixed team fought hard to place of how the mixed team managed to strong juniors’ program at the Strath-
Bertherlot, won their first three round themselves near the front of the pack win their way back into the playoffs,” more and District Curling Club, that
robin games before losing their last by winning two back-to-back four-end said Steele. “It did mean that the mixed most of the curlers on the teams have
game. However, the girls still qualified tie-breaker games to earn their spot in team had to play nearly four full games learned the sport of curling through
for first place in their pool due to hav- the playoffs. Unfortunately, they lost back-to-back on Saturday, which is ex- growing up in the program.
ing the lowest cumulative score in the the semifinal match and were given the tremely difficult for any curler to man- “Along the way, they have received
last stone draw to the button. opportunity to compete for bronze, but age.” coaching from parents, grandparents
“They went on to win their first play- came up just short of the win. The team Coaches Steele and Michelle Ledene and community coaches, and we feel
off game in dramatic form,” said SHS showed their heart and drive, and man- said they were extremely proud of how that their success at provincials is a
curling program coach and teacher aged to play 39 ends while still com- the teams played and how they never win for SHS and our community,” said
Brad Steele. “The team started slowly ing out as the fourth best team in the gave up. They owe the talent of the Ledene.

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Ringette provincials
come to town
The Strathmore U14A Ice hosted
provincials at the Strathmore
Family Centre March 9-11. The
club struggled in the early games
of the tournament, but they
won their last game 2-1 against
Spruce Grove to secure ninth
place at the 12-team tournament.
Karley Clark of the Strathmore Ice

Pass the Salt streaked up the ice and left the


competition seeing nothing but
taillights.
Brady Grove Photo
Hawks boys win
at zones, girls
“THE TIMES THEY ARE my people make. They are drop both
A CHANGIN”* being treated cruelly by the The Holy Cross Collegiate
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BBB Tip of the Week:
ketball team came ready
and they certainly are. My the People of Israel, out of to play in the champion-
grandmotherAvoiding Identity Theft ship game at zones against The Strathmore Skating Club had 19 skaters and
was born in Egypt.” three teams compete at the South Region STAR-
Banff, winning the title 84-
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before her 102 birthday. She me? Why me? What makes boys are headed to pro- bridge March 1-3. The club was successful and
saw revolutionary
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the automobile,
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and this week BBB offers tipsnot for
eloquent. Find someone at collecting a banner. The Olivia Beardsell skated her way to a gold medal
Holy Cross Collegiate se- finish in the Star 4 category.
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nior girls Hawks basketball Tamzyn Musselman (l) won a silver medal in Star
•appliances,
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education … almost every
Number. If asked for it, don’t “You can do this because I 3 category. The pair collected a silver medal in the
son at the zones tournament in Didsbury March 8-9. The girls struggled to
aspect of life. Life changed.
automatically give it. Also, don’t have will be with you.” “I will give get going and lost both games, including a close second game 62-54. Introductory Interpretive event.
How do we cope with such
your Social Insurance Number printed you the words to say.” “I’ll be Manny Everett Photos Photos Courtesy of Kathleen Beardsell
changes?
on your driver’s license or cheques. right there with you, teaching
Moses was married with kids. you step by step.”
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callings. One day while out change. Sometimes God ADELLE ELLIS big enough for two teams in the first
location and only taken with you when necessary.
tending the sheep, he saw a calls us to make changes Times Reporter place. If Strathmore can get all its foot-
Don’tthat
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wasmail in your
on fire mailboxbut
yet not overnight
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be collection
with us, Strathmore Community Football Association (SCFA) an- Strathmore will have a better season
boxes.
God sawYouthat
may heconsider
had stopped installingenveloping
a locking mailbox.
us, encouraging nounced last week that they would no longer be providing a this year.”
to look and called from the us, loving
• Make sure your computer has up-to-date anti-virus us and blessing
and us 9-man senior football program this year. The decision was made easier as SHS
bush, “Moses. Moses.
anti-spyware software. Take along the way – always. God The SCFA said challenges with the league, limited games is now a Tier 2 team, so they could
off your sandals. You are with us. Thanks be to God. and unstable teams in the league made the program unvi- accommodate the players from other
• Always check your credit or debit card statements able for the upcoming season. schools in the area.
standing on holy ground. I *Bob Dylan, 1964.
closely for any suspicious activity. “The last season we had was pretty terrible,” said Sean “In the past, they (SHS) weren’t al-
am the God of your fathers,
Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. Rev. Pamela Scott Seafoot, head coach of the senior team. “We didn’t play our lowed to take kids from Holy Cross Col-
first game until Week 5. We had two teams drop out at the legiate (HCC) and the surrounding areas
I have heard the Learn more at
cry for help bbb.org
Strathmore United Church
start of the season. It turned into a very bad turnout of play- like Standard,” said Seafoot. “We started
ers… I don’t blame the kids at all because they want to play getting more and more HCC kids, so we
games, like why would you come to practice for five weeks decided to get away from the ASAA, as
BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH SACRED HEART CATHOLIC and not play a game? they’re more strict on where you can
105 Main St. Carseland Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym “So it was tough … we decided to make the decision to let recruit from. More community based, I
403-934-9337 709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
Strathmore High School (SHS) run the reins of senior foot- could grab kids from pretty much any-
Pastor: Kevin Enns 403-934-2641
office@bowriveralliance.com Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki ball in Strathmore, which is good because Strathmore’s not where which was nice, that helped out
Sunday Worship: 10 am Masses: Saturday 5 pm • Sunday 10 am a little bit. In the past they weren’t able
www.bowriveralliance.com to take those kids. SHS did give us in
ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS ANGLICAN
103 - 227 3rd Ave.
writing that they are going to be able to
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY
(1 PET. 2:9) 587-727-0649 Festival tickets
take HCC kids so that’s good.
322 A 2nd Avenue, Strathmore strathmoreanglican@gmail.com Day Pass - $5
“What happened to SHS is they
403-714-2283 Rev. Malcolm Kern Festival Pass - $15 jumped up a tier – in the past they
Pastor: Sunday Adeola Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
Showcase concert weren’t allowed to take the populations
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am “Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ”
from other schools because then they
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm Individual - $5

www.rccgstrathmore.com HOPE COMMUNITY Family - $10 would jump up to Tier 2, but now they
COVENANT CHURCH are Tier 2 no matter what, so I think if
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50 Maplewood Drive • 403-934-2225 Pastor: Heidi Wiebe
Worship Service Sundays 10 am schools now with the population, it
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer Musical Theatre: March 29-30 - Strathmore High School
Youth Pastor: Rev. Kyle Lomenda www.hope-community.ca doesn’t bump them up to Tier 1 at all
New Office Hours: Concert Band: April 1 - Strathmore High School so they might as well get more players.”
STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
9 am - 4 pm • Tues - Wed - Thur 325 1 Ave • 403-934-3543 Voice: April 2 - Strathmore united church According to Travis Gorski, SHS Foot-
Worship Service: 10:30 am Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail Choir: April 3 - École Brentwood Elementary School ball Coach, the team will be able to re-
Children’s Church & Nursery in Service Lead Pastor: Mike Wiebe cruit players from Holy Cross Collegiate
Sponsored by: Strathmore Lions Club
Extending Grace - igniting hope Associate Pastor: John Duerksen
www.strathmorefullgospel.com Piano: April 4-5 - strathmore united church and Wheatland Crossing School.
Youth/Worthip Inter: Connor Hyde
Sponsored by: Mary Mercer Memorial “We’ve been working with teachers in
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN 10:00 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com Instrumental: April 5 - Strathmore United Church the other schools as well just to make
112 Lakeside Blvd. • 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Sponsored by: Corbiell Electrical Ltd. it more of a community feel and just
STRATHMORE UNITED bring in that involvement into it,” said
Worship Schedule
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue Showcase Concert: Tuesday, April 9 at 7:00 pm
Gorski. “I know a lot of the kids play
403-934-3025 Strathmore Alliance Church
Sunday Family 10:30 am Rev. Pamela Scott bantam together or lower levels and
Christian Education Sunday Worship 10:30 am www.strathmorepaf.weebly.com strathmorepaf@gmail.com then they’re forced, because they go to
For All - Ages 3-103 Sunday School 10:30 am
Sunday at 9:30 am different schools, to play on different
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Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ! MARY MERCER high school teams because that’s the
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STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY vide an opportunity to continue to play
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HARVEST HEALING CENTRE CHURCH (together).”
Meeting in the Lutheran Church 102 Canal Gardens
112 Lakeside Blvd. 587-227-6956 With the influx of talent and players,
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Donald Pierre Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
SHS can handle any scenario.
Services held every Saturday Pastor: Dave Mackie “If our roster did get rather large, we
Sabbath School: 10 AM Worship Sundays 10:30 am would look at creating a JV team – and
Worship Service: 11 AM Youth Tuesdays 7 pm
www.strathmoreadventist.ca
there is a JV league, so we would sepa-
Come Join us for a spirit-filled time rate a senior and JV squad,” said Gorski.
donald816@hotmail.com of worship
Patrons & Donors The SHS Football Spring camp starts
June 3. If people want more informa-
Lynne Fair Alberta Society of Music Festival Friends
tion they can go on the SHS website
The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints The Muller Family The Steeves Family D. & K. Haughey and it’s posted under the football page
60 Maplewood Drive | Bishop Justin Hansen | jbhansen2@gmail.com in athletics, or they can email Gorski
403-983-2746 | LDS.org | Worship Service Sundays 10 a.m.
(travis.gorski@ghsd75.ca) directly.
March 22, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 17
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In memory of CONTACT
be best prepared for the upcoming SEASONAL NURSERY
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FORM 5

Strathmore High FORM 1 Irrigation Districts Act


(Section 85/86)

Cordially Invites the Community Irrigation Districts Act


NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE
THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
to a Free Seniors Dinner (Section 45(2) (b))
TAKE NOTE that applications have been received by

NOTICE OF
the Western Irrigation District to change the area of the District.
Wednesday April 10 @ 5:00 pm Applications to remove parcels consist of:
The Strathmore Golf Club
ANNUAL MEETING 403-934-5294
HIRING!
Please RSVP to Jan Wathen
(403) 934 3135 or jan.wathen@ghsd75.ca
After dinner please stick around and TAKE NOTE that the annual meeting of the is
attend the Benefit Concert
irrigators of the Western Irrigation District NOTICES HELP WANTED
will be held at the Strathmore Travelodge, We are looking for seasonal
starting at 6:00 pm in the theatre. Strathmore, Alberta on the 3rd day of GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH INTERESTED IN the Commu-
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pers are looking for people
in all the following
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(a) present annual reports of: fordable loans. Call CF Wild like you. Post your resume departments below.
NOTICES Any person wishing to complain is required to submit a written complaint to the
(i) the chair on behalf of the Board,
Western Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta, Rose or www.cfwildrose.ca online. FREE. Visit: www.
T1P 1K3 within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice.
(ii) the manager, for more information. awna.com/resumes_add.

- Cooks
Jim Webber, P. Eng.
(iii) the auditor of the district, and
General Manager
php.
(iv) the maintenance
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FORM 5 April 24, 2019 Brian Bassen at
NOTICE OF ELECTION
FORM 5
Irrigation Districts Act
(Section 85/86)
Irrigation Districts Act
7:00 pm ADS IN THE
(Section 85/86)
bbassen@strathmoregolfclub.com
BY ACCLAMATION
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE
THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT ELECTION NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE
THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Town Office
Council Chambers TIMES!
Irrigation Districts Act
TAKE NOTE that applications have been received by Irrigation Districts Act (Sections 53) NewbyMembers Welcome
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the Western Irrigation District to change the area of the District.
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(Section 61(3), (5)) Local Authorities Election ActIrrigation
the Western (Section 35, to46)
District change the area of the District.
Applications to remove parcels consist of:
Western Irrigation District
Applications to remove parcels consist of:
403-934-5589
TAKE NOTE that only one in the Province of Alberta HELP WANTED
nomination was received for the Notice is hereby given that an election will be
election of a member to the Board of
Directors of the Western Irrigation
held for the filling of the following office(s):
SEASONAL BALL DIAMOND CONCESSION
Office(s) Number Division
District in Division 4. When only of Vacancies Number SUPERVISOR & ASSISTANTS
one nomination is received for an Director 1 1
electoral division, the nominee
Any person wishing to complain is required to submit a written complaint to the
• Will be required to work evenings, weekends & extended hours
isT1P 1K3elected by acclamation and Only those irrigators of the District canis required
vote to submit a written complaint to the
Western Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta,
within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice.
Any person wishing to complain
during the Strathmore Stampede
whose majority ofWestern Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore,
irrigation acres fall
afterwithin
Alberta,
balloting is not required. Therefore, I
Jim Webber, P. Eng.
T1P 1K3 within 30 days the date of the publication of this notice.
• Must be 18 years of age due to AGLC requirements
Electoral Division 1 comprising Townships
declare DanWestern Shute
General Manager
Irrigationto be elected as
District 21, 22, 23 and 24 in Ranges 20, 21 and
Jim Webber, P. Eng.
22.Manager
General • Communicate clearly with customers and co-workers.
Director for Electoral Division 4 of Western Irrigation District
Voting will take place on the 3rd day of April • Provide excellent customer service to our guests
the Western Irrigation District. 2019 between the hours of 10:00 am and 8:00 • Initiate & Complete transactions quickly & accurately.
pm. The voting station will be located at the
DATED at the Town of Strathmore Western Irrigation District office at 105 - 900
• Keep work area clean & sanitary throughout shift
in the Province of Alberta, this 14th Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta. • Operate & Maintain equipment properly and safely
day of March, 2019. DATED at the Town of Strathmore in the • Handle food per health guidelines.
Province of Alberta, this 14th day of March, • Stock & rotate product
2019.
David McAllister, P.Eng, MSc, MBA • Must be able to work independently and as a member of a team
David McAllister, P. Eng. MSc, MBA
Returning Officer Returning Officer • Wage dependent on experience

Deadline to apply is March 29th, 2019.

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date computer skills and should be
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tioneers Unreserved Auction, Auctioneers Unreserved
Charlton
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includes; ING. 37+ colours available
May 1 in Edmonton. Sentinel Auction, May 1 in Edmonton. LOCATION. Commercial No Pets. For more information
Industrial Park. 2.42 +/- 452.33 +/- Title Acres, 185 raising only
answering phones, ordereasy calving
entry, filing,bulls for heifers.
at over 55 Distributors. 40 rental. Warehouse for
year warranty. 24-48 hour From $845. please call
Title Acres, 6500 +/- Sq Ft +/- Acres Certified Organic. Less office
than 1% assist rate in entry,
over 30,000 home-raised and lease. On Hwy #1. 8,000
managing supplies, data Express Service available at sq.ft. building available. + Utilities. STRATHMORE
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and staff,
black easy calving
mail outs, assisting customers supportingyearling
Distributors. Call HOMES LTD
780-706-6652; Brokerage: Brokerage: Ritchie Bros. Real bulls (65-85 lb.) with six month breeding soundness guarantee. Please call 403-934- Please contact our
etc. May be required to work some 1-888-263-8254. 4164. Hanneke
Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Estate Services Ltd.; rbauc- An easy calving/stress-free spring is just a phone call away! Leasing Team:
Services Ltd.; rbauction.
com/realestate.
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in this position: RENTALS
CharltonCattleCo@gmail.com
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$5,977.
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SUITE. Balcony, laundry fa-
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Unreserved Auction, May 1 1 in Edmonton. 157.45 +/- cilities, off-street parking,
$9,574. 32X31 $9,648. One
in Edmonton. 159.88 +/- Title Acres, $4300 Surface mature adult. $950/mo incl.
End Wall included. Pioneer
Title Acres, $2900 Surface Lease Revenue. Jerry Hodge:
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www.pioneersteel.ca.
780-706-6652; Brokerage: Ritchie Bros. Real Estate wide version
Ritchie Bros. Real Estate
Services Ltd.; rbauction.
Services Ltd.; rbauction.
com/realestate.
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ALBERTA FOOTHILLS 300
COW Ranch For Sale. Jonathan
5 PARCELS OF REAL ESTATE AB. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Charlton
extremely winterCattle Co.stem,
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40excellent
years experience
disease resistance. Grassland/Forestry/Feed-
Peters
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we growbulls
what for heifers.
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orders overyearling
calving 2200 lbs.
bulls (65-85 lb.) with six
Brokers Inc. 1-888-652- 403-870-4446
ton. 2 Parcels of Farmland Jerry Hodge: 780-706- 7212. www.hansenland.ca.
6652; Brokerage: Ritchie month breeding soundness guarantee. An easy calving/stress-free spring jonathan@OrangeJigsaw.com
- 306.59 +/- Title Acres
& $3700 SLR. Residential Bros. Real Estate Services 3” wide version
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acreage - 6.1 +/- title acres
w/ 1106 +/- sq ft home.
Ltd.; rbauction.com/reales-
tate. Contact Daryl at 780-806-1229, Czar, AB
CharltonCattleCo@gmail.com
OPEN HOUSES
Residential acreage - 3.32
+/ - title acres. Grazing lease COMMERCIAL ABBATOIR -
www.CharltonCattleCo.ca
WANTED
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ALIVE
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Auction, May 1 in Edmonton. Canadian Prairie Pickers
Bros. Real Estate Services
Ltd.; rbauction.com/reales-
1.31 +/- Title Acres. 5000
+/- sq ft commercial abba- Tired ofCashWinterkill
Paying in Silver
For Coin Collections, your Alfalfa?
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extremely winter hardy, 3” wide
fine
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at 778-257-8647 B-134 5th Ave.3” wide version
144 Lakewood Circle
built 2490 +/- sq ft home. Level, AB. Ritchie Bros. Auc- Farmer Direct, we grow what we sell. C4225685 Lakewood Meadows
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monton. 1.19 +/- Title Acres. 306.441.0525; Brokerage: We purchase rolls, bags or boxes of silver coins
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