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on GFL compost site
SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

A stop work order has been issued at the GFL


composting site near Nightingale.
Wheatland County administration said upon fur-
Horse show ther inspections of the GFL facility, the stop work
order and remedial order were issued for the site.
“On the basis of those inspections and admin-
Page 19 istration’s review of the information about the fa-
cility, I can report today that county officials have
issued both a stop order and a remedial order for
the site,” said Brian Henderson, Wheatland County
interim chief administrative officer, on July 2.
The county served a stop work order under a
breach of the nuisance bylaw. It prevents GFL from
receiving any feedstock or organics and demands a
stop to storing waste at the site.
Previous water tests showed toxins had entered
Play ball the water table. The tests were requested two years
ago, and the results are now available.
The stop order also allows an independent en-
vironmental consultant to do inspections and set
steps to fix the problems. Any hazardous materials
will be identified, and orders were given to safely
dispose of the hazardous material and protect resi-
dents. There will be 24-hour monitoring at the site.
“That’s a positive step ahead, that is for sure,”
said Colin Huxted, member and spokesperson with
Neighbours Against Pollution (NAP). “We have been
here way too many times, but that is positive news.”
Between 60 and 70 members of the group filled
Wheatland County council chambers on July 2 to
Offering IV Sedation hear updates on the GFL site.
GFL had previously asked for 18 months to clean
Dr. Ashkan Hamzehi DDS
Dr. Arzy Kafrouny DDS
up the site, but NAP members questioned how that
Dr. Sharif Faizi DMD could reasonably be done in the 90 days stated in
General Practice Family Dentistry the order. They questioned what would happen if
100 Ranch Market, Unit 105F GFL did not clean things up. Wheatland County’s
Strathmore, AB 403.934.5292 legal counsel stated it may be too expensive for
www.theranchdentalcentre.com the county to go in and remove the material if GFL
doesn’t clean it up, and added they want GFL to
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Town of Strathmore Huxted gave a passionate plea for action and
presented a video that reviewed all the discussions
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Johnny and Madonna Tom Holland,
Kalbhen and their fam- Samuel L. Jackson,
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ily from Saddle Ridge
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Wheatland County ranchers honoured Commercial | Farms Industrial | Investment

Bob Sheddy C0-Owner/Commercial Broker


at Calgary Stampede BobSheddy.ca 403-324-2222
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JANET KANTERS parents’ land. In 1972, the brothers bought out their dad and
Times Editor started the Sturgeon River Ranch. For two decades, they built KaraLee Foat, MA Co-Owner/Broker
the operation, adding pivots on the reclaimed land in addi- PowerRealty.ca 587-390-0596
Wheatland County ranchers Johnny and Madonna Kalbhen tion to operating a feedlot and cattle business. In 1992, the karalee.foat@century21.ca
and their family have won the prestigious BMO Farm Family brothers split the operation, with Sturgeon River Ranch now 403-983-2121
Award. The award was presented to the Kalbhens at the Cal- operated by Billy’s son Warren, and Johnny establishing the 123 2nd Ave,
Strathmore, AB
gary Stampede on Monday, July 8. Saddle Ridge Ranch.
Every year, the Calgary Stampede and BMO Bank of Mon- Since then, Johnny has added 11 quarters to the ranch, in
treal recognize outstanding farm families in southern Alberta. addition to renting three sections of grassland. They work
The awards program was created to promote a renewed ur- their 600-head herd on horseback.
ban-rural relationship and to recognize outstanding southern “We spend a lot of time on the horses. It’s kind of a lifestyle,
Alberta farm families who best typify the value of the family too. We have a lot of good cowboys in the area and we’ll work Strathmore
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farmer to society. The program focuses on recognizing the together. And we enter ranch rodeos, with the roping and
contribution to the enhancement of quality of life as a family everything else. It’s a culture we really want to keep alive,”
unit. Wheatland County’s Agricultural Service Board nominat- he said.
ed the Kalbhen family for the 2019 award. Son Dusty and daughter-in-law Dawn are taking over the
Terry Grant Denturist
Growing up, Johnny Kalbhen and his older brother Billy daily activities and books of the Saddle Ridge Ranch. Their 403.934.3877
would trail his father’s cattle from the family farm in Rocky- four children have always been involved in ranch activities,
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from different people and then just continued continue The family are longtime members of 4-H –
on.” Kalbhen is a big believer in the organization’s
Both of Kalbhen’s parents came from Ger-
ranching. motto “Learn to do by doing” – and Dawn
many: father Anthony in 1926, and mother is currently the leader of the Rockyford 4-H
Helen Kathol in 1928. After marrying in 1937, Beef Club. Kalbhen has been involved with
the couple started a farm from scratch in Rock- Johnny Kalbhen the Strathmore Rodeo Committee for 15 years
yford. In 1958, they bought land next to that and the Strathmore and District Agricultural 413 - 3rd St. Strathmore
grazing land in the Strathmore area and slowly Society (SAG) for 25 years. Son Dusty is past president of the
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Leela Sharon Aheer, MLA


Chestermere-Strathmore
Strathmore Office:
On top of 403-962-0126
the world 129 Second Avenue
Tuesday-Thursday
The Fun Country Rid-
ing Club held a horse 10 AM – 1 PM
show on July 7 just Other times and meetings in
outside of Strathmore.
Fun and Riders were judged on
pleasure, equitation
Chestermere by appointment.
Langdon Office Opening Soon!
games and more at the Lau-
sen Indoor Arena. Sim- 403-207-9889
On July 9, Growing Fami- ilar events including Chestermere.Strathmore@
lies Society and 5 for Life gymkhana and classes
hosted Kickin’ It Old School
assembly.ab.ca
dealing with barrels,
at Kinsmen Park. This free poles, stakes, flags,
event saw children playing and thread and needle
retro style games including will run throughout
pillow sack races, three- July, August and Sep-
legged races and blowing tember.
big bubbles, among others. Miriam Ostermann
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Poor, poor pitiful me!


PAT FULE bees and even strained my ears to try and hear
Fule for Thought their warning buzzes. No buzzes. Just another
sting! What the H*L* was getting me, I thought.
I feel I can trust you. I mean, not as in “with my That’s when the third “sting” happened. One of
life” kind of trust, but the kind where I feel you the organizers stated (too matter of fact, I might
won’t judge me. But who am I kidding? if I were add! Judgy drink!): “If I were you, I wouldn’t touch
about to read what I’m about to write, I might that fence… it’s electrified.” Yes, yes it was. Now
judge me a bit too! when this type of thing happens, there is no sav-
My daughter Breanne and her sister-in-law play ing of face. Saving of butt, yes… but not face. So,
a game when they’re out, where if you hear the I had to join the others in laughing!
other make a judgmental (or “judgy”) comment, As I’m writing this column, Deb and I are dog
the one who judged has to take a drink. So, maybe sitting Gus. He’s a black, white and brown Ber-
pour yourself a drink, unless you’re reading this nedoodle. He’s part Bernese Mountain Dog and
at 9 a.m.! But then I’m not going to judge you, or part Standard Poodle. Did I mention he’s scared of
I’d have to take a judgy drink (this could go on thunder? He just heard a boom and tried to crawl
for a while)! up in my lap. Did I add that he’s 100 pounds? His
I have a magnetic personality. Now before you climb didn’t work. But it did remind me of an
do actually judge me as being cocky, I seem to earlier disaster when he was a puppy. It’s here
sometimes attract the dumb things in life. Case in that I need to know that you really won’t judge
point, my “waterbed story.” me. For whatever reason, Gus always follows me
Since I have no idea if you’re a new reader or into the bathroom. He seems to feel we’re close
a seasoned one with this column, I will add the enough that he gets to be there with me! Now
“old” story to some new ones. Years ago, I had in my defense, Gus was smaller and lighter then.
help from a friend moving a waterbed to our un- His breed also has fur between their foot pads,
finished basement. We had taken off one of the so he’s very quiet when he walks. We keep his
frame boards and loosened the screws on the water dish in the walk-in shower, so he doesn’t
other sides so it could be folded for moving. My make a mess when he drinks, because he sloshes,
friend had to leave, and this (like the ladder event) splashes and slobbers when he drinks. Anyway, I
left me alone with a chore. I had built the plat- was standing at the toilet relieving myself, when
form and screwed back the missing board of the out of the blue he shoved his head between my
frame, but I needed Deb’s help to move it to the legs! He had made no noise; he was like a ninja!
platform to attach it. Of course, when I asked for There was no way to stop what I was doing, and I
help, it was met with laughter. screamed! I’d like to say that it was a deep, manly
“Look, just take that side, and help me lift the bellow, but I can’t lie to you. It was a high-pitched
frame over there and I can attach it to the bed’s screech. I stopped what I was doing and looked
platform,” I stated, in what I thought were sen- down at a wet dog! I pulled him back and began
sible steps. More laughter. the cleaning process of his head while relatives
“Look, just help me move this frame over,” I gathered at the door. They probably thought I was
repeated. Deb blurted out between laughing fits, having a stroke, and perhaps I did have a slight
“look where you put it together!” one because the dog and me were both in shock!
I looked. I had built the frame around the base- Here we are a year later, and Gus still follows me
ment telepost! There was no way to move the into the bathroom. I keep a sharp eye and ear out
frame because the telepost was in the middle of though. I mean, there’s being close to a dog, and
the bed’s frame! then there’s disturbingly close!
Last year, we had my two Hungarian cousins out
for a visit. Here’s a tip: don’t send Facebook mes- (Random Thoughts is a slice of life humorous
sages to far off relatives after Christmas “spirits!” column that appears in the Strathmore Times,
Anyway, they were very nice young ladies and written by long-time resident, current mayor, hus-
we took them to the barn on the east side of band, father and grandfather – Pat Fule. He is also
Strathmore for a supper, and to see the beauti- a former town councillor, high school teacher and
ful sunflowers on display. While my cousins took coach. If you would like to get in touch with Pat,
photos of the sunflower field, I stood against the you can send him an e-mail at Pat.fule@shaw.ca)

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The Stampede spirit


LEELA SHARON AHEER defatigable Vivian Krause for her leadership and research us at 403-962-0126, or email us at Ches-
Chestermere-Strathmore MLA termere.Strathmore@assembly.ab.ca.
into these foreign funded campaigns and for shedding light
on who these eco-activists are. We will soon see how these Our summer office hours are Tuesday-
Happy Stampede Ya’ll! I have been to more pancake groups are funded and we will hold them to account for the Thursday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., but if this
breakfasts than I can count and the party continues on! It misinformation they have been spreading. We will not be doesn’t work please call and we will do
has been wonderful seeing Chestermere/Strathmore get into hiring eco-activists on taxpayer dollars, activists who actively our best to accommodate you.
the spirit of things. I would like to give a shout out to all the work to shut down our oil sands like Tzeporah Berman and (Leela Sharon Aheer is the MLA Elect
volunteers, organizers and businesses that put together these
Pass the Salt
fantastic breakfasts. It brings our communities together and
we all look forward to sitting and having a meal together,
rain or shine.
Karen Mahon. We are taking a very different approach. It is
time to stand up.
What I found particularly interesting was Vivian Krause
for Chestermere-Strathmore, Minister of
Status of Women and Minister of Cul-
ture and Multiculturalism)
called the Prime Minister out on meddling with the Canada
IT IS GOOD!!
Once SO GOOD!
the Calgary Stampede mark. is over, It iswe
so easy
havetotwo miss great
the Revenue Agency. At his direction they have suspended chari-
“And
local God saw
events that itforward
to look was to goodness
this summer. all around
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runsgood.”
from GodJulybreathes
19-21 and then Back you get when to Iget
wasup a Brownie,
close and to 14 years of their tax returns has disappeared. Why? To
creationwith
personal into being
yourand sees bulls,
favourite at the end of every
bucking meeting,and
broncos hide the funding of activists against our resources? As Pre-
chuckwagons
that it is good.atOnthe day Strathmore
six; weStampede
would recite from Aug. 2-5.
a longer mier Kenney has said, “it stops now!”
These are great family events and I hope
“God looked over everything version of the motto. I don’t to see many of you These groups spend millions of dollars on campaigns
there.
he had made; it was so good, recall the first line but from 3
The parades go July 20 for Langdon Days and Aug. against Alberta energy. We are the most ethical producers
forsotheveryStrathmore
good!” Stampede. We will Ihave
therein candy, freezies,
do remember. and we will not allow these foreign funded groups to ruin
and smiles!
The summer season is upon “Never a trace do we leave the prosperity of this nation.
As
us. you
On the may haveit heard,
prairies is a mixwe behind.
just finishedOnly the a folks
40-plus that hour Premier Kenney is meeting with Premier Moe, Premier
filibuster by the Opposition,
of hot and dry or, like last passing
I’ve helped today, knowkeeping
13 bills and that Ford, Premier Higgs, and Premier McLeod to talk about the
our election promises to you. We have decreased corporate
night, full of lightning and a Brownie has passed this energy industry, about our shared Canadian prosperity and
taxes, rid our province of the job-killing carbon tax and are
thunder and thirst quenching way. This is the way we about Canadian unity and the confederation. Thank you to
working towards reducing red tape in everything that we do.
rain. Regardless, we busy stand, this is the way we all of the premiers for meeting in Calgary, enjoying fantastic
This will bring much-needed tax relief and we are honoured Stampede hospitality, and we are honoured to have “white
ourselves gardening,
to have the opportunity to bringsalute, and this is the
forth legislation thatwaycreates
camping, dirt biking, cycling, hatted” all of you as honorary Calgarians.
the right environment to be open for business. lend
we all go home and
We are heading into the pre-writ period of the federal elec-
Iswimming,
wanted to boating,
share fishing,
some thoughts a hand.” aboutNever thea B.C.
trace---govern- tion. There is a ton of need for volunteers and organizers to RSA Drama workshop
playing baseball, soccer,
ment trying to shut down our ability to get ourtoincredible
certainly one way honour
horseshoes, golf,developed
cooking God’s good creation. help with our local elections. Please volunteer your time to Laureen Guenther (l-r) and Heidi Ambros face off
and responsibly natural resources to port and these important events. Candidates are truly grateful for your in the roles of mother and teenage daughter in a
BBQ or to
overseas roasting
countrieshot dogs
like India andIn the midstThe
China. of the businessgov-
previous scene titled The Last Day, about the last day in
and marshmallows time and energy, and it is a great way to get engaged with
ernment passed the over Turnthe of summer,
Off The Taps lawI encourage
but it was never your favourite candidates (I’m a little biased towards our MP the life of a family pet. Directed by fellow work-
fire.
proclaimed (required before anyyou to comes
Bill slow down intosome
force) until shop participant Heather Laubenstein, Guenther
Martin Shields). Democracy is best served by having many
This listKenney
Premier is far fromtook office andand he notice
promptly the goodness
proclaimed of it. and Ambros performed the scene at the closing
voices, so please get out there and volunteer for the candi- showcase of a workshop for drama educators,
B.C.exhaustive – the activities
is now worried creation. Inhale
that this legislation will be theused.
fresh They date that you think will best represent you. hosted by Rosebud School of the Arts, July 2 to
of summer
should are many.
be worried. WeSoare also air, appreciate
appointing a the vibrant to
commission Finally, if you have a chance to head to the Glenbow Muse- 5.
takemanyon inforeign
fact, wefunding
can be so colours, and groups
of environmental embracethat all that
look um, check out Nick Cave’s amazing installation. He is incred-
Photo Courtesy of Paul F. Muir
to busy we hardly
landlock our have time I stood
resources. God’singood thecreation
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GFL ceases
ible and gifted in his interpretations of his life and experi-
spoke directly
to notice to the former
the goodness of environment
offer. minister about ence through his art. It is well worth the time to head down
hercreation.
“tar sands” campaign
As we run from one and about the choices the previ- for a look. It is his first exhibition in Canada.

work
ous government made,
activity to another it is easy actively disrespecting
Rev. Pamela Scott our incredible Our Strathmore office has phones (finally!). You may call
natural resources
to be careless andatleave
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level. Thank youChurch
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www.hope-community.ca not complete. NAP members vocally
Youth Pastor: Rev. Kyle Lomenda
New Office Hours: STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
BBB Tip of the Week: registered their disappointment with
9 am - 4 pm • Tues - Wed - Thur the council on their inaction since the
Worship Service: 10:30 am
325 1 Ave • 403-934-3543
Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Avoid Card Skimming report was done.
Children’s Church & Nursery in Service Lead Pastor: Mike Wiebe “Do the right thing. Stop it and take
Extending Grace - igniting hope Associate Pastor: John Duerksen
www.strathmorefullgospel.com Even the most careful travelers can direct control. Start doing your respon-
Youth/Worthip Inter: Connor Hyde
10:00 am Worship Service fall victim to card-skimming. It could sibility,” said Huxted. “You have failed
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN us.”
112 Lakeside Blvd. • 403-934-2374 www.strathmorealliance.com be as simple as using your card to
Pastor: Dawn Nelson pay for gas, or take out cash at an Reeve Amber Link said the adminis-
STRATHMORE UNITED
Worship Schedule ATM that happen to be fitted with tration of Wheatland County is the one
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm 403-934-3025 cleverly designed skimming devices. taking the stop action. Council’s role
Sunday Family 10:30 am Rev. Pamela Scott was to ensure they were completing
Christian Education Sunday Worship 10:30 am To help reduce the possibility of their responsibilities and they had to be
For All - Ages 3-103 Sunday School 10:30 am card skimming, your Better Business careful to take the right steps, so if they
Sunday at 9:30 am Nursery Care Provided
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ! Bureau offers this advice: went to court, their procedures would
Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired • Inspect the card reader: If the card reader looks not be challenged.
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY NAP members indicated the compa-
ADVENTIST CHURCH damaged or bulky, give it a wiggle. If the device can be
HARVEST HEALING CENTRE CHURCH ny was not reputable and the benefit
Meeting in the Lutheran Church 102 Canal Gardens
removed, alert local authorities.
112 Lakeside Blvd. 587-227-6956 of the doubt should no longer be ex-
Pastor: Donald Pierre
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171 • Choose ATMs wisely: Avoid using ATMs in poorly lit tended to them. Some of the NAP mem-
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Services held every Saturday areas and standalone ATMs in well-traveled, public places. bers had been threatened by company
Pastor: Dave Mackie
Sabbath School: 10 AM Worship Sundays 10:30 am Thieves may target machines that are not monitored by representatives, and they indicated the
Worship Service: 11 AM Youth Tuesdays 7 pm surveillance cameras or regularly inspected by owners.
www.strathmoreadventist.ca stakes are too high to back away from
Come Join us for a spirit-filled time
donald816@hotmail.com • Protect your PIN: When entering your PIN, cover the the problem.
of worship
keypad to protect your personal information from any Wheatland legal counsel wanted the
potential cameras in the vicinity. If the keypad appears opportunity to talk to the group and
loose, it could be a sign of a keypad recorder. work together in the matter. They sug-
The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints gested a united front would present a
60 Maplewood Drive | Bishop Justin Hansen | jbhansen2@gmail.com stronger opposition against GFL be-
403-983-2746 | LDS.org | Worship Service Sundays 10 a.m. Learn more at bbb.org cause of the resources available to GFL.
July 12, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 7

Horses come first at Dare to Dream Horse Rescue


CHRISTINE FOSHAUG of the rescue horses, and is
Times Contributor achieving barrel racing suc-
cess already.
Midway between Strath- The Fehrs rely on a group
more and Calgary lies a of dedicated volunteers.
small farm with a big heart. “If we didn’t have volun-
Twelve years ago, Brenda teers, we couldn’t possibly
and Henry Fehr started the do this,” said Brenda. “They
Dare to Dream Horse Rescue help with everything from Strathmore RCMP is
where they save horses from fundraising, repairs, clean- investigating the Theft of a
neglect, abuse or slaugh- ing pens, and caring for the
ter and bring them back to horses to helping new vol- Travel Trailer that took place on
health and happiness before unteers.” December 2, 2018.
re-homing them. Brenda and Henry have a The Trailer is described as a
To date, they’ve rescued youth program that teaches
more than 350 horses. Many horsemanship and ground- White Travelaire Rustler with
arrive at Dare to Dream with work, and they also give license plate Y91180 Alberta and
serious health issues, and riding lessons. They raise the decals on it appear faded.
Brenda and Henry do what- money through various fun-
ever it takes to get them draisers, such as an online Ice Cream
Ice Cream
healthy. If you have any information that

in the Park
auction, pop/milk bottle do- Brenda and Henry Fehr with one of the 26 horses at Dare to Dream Horse
Today, Dare to Dream is nations, and the sale of T- Rescue.
Christine Foshaug Photo could help locate this Trailer,
home to 26 horses. Each shirts and hoodies. People
please contact

Ice Cream
horse has its feet trimmed can also sponsor a horse

in the Park
regularly, and horse trainer of their choosing by mak- Strathmore RCMP.
Jessy Eickmeier works with ing a monthly donation of Tuesday, July 24 File: 20181794883
the horses to ensure they’re whatever they can afford,
well trained for
their future own-
and that money
goes toward that in the Park1:30pm-2:30pm
Tuesday, July 24
1-800-222-TIPS
ers. A number of
the horses are
horse’s food and
Standard Park (1-800-222-8477)
permanent resi-
care.
Tuesday,
Thursday, July
July24
1:30pm-2:30pm 18
YOUR AD
Strathmore
dents, while oth- resident Sara Ho- Join 1:30pm-2:30pm
us for a picnic with stories,
If we
Standard Park COULD BE HERE!
ers are owned linaty is a volun- songs, crafts, games, and
and kept at the yummy ice cream!
didn’t have teer and horse
rescue. The rest
are waiting to be volunteers,
sponsor.
“I discovered
Standard Park
Ice Cream in the Park is free to attend and
adopted. Join
no us for a ispicnic
registration required. with
Pleasestories,
bring
we couldn’t Dare to Dream your picnic blanket or chair to sit on. Contact Rose 403-934-5589
“Having Jessy about three years songs, crafts, games, and
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free program
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Ice Cream 5forlifeevents@gmail.com
no registration is required.
or call and
the Park is free to attend
Please bring YOUR WEEKLY
Growing
no Families is
registration Society at 403-361-7216.
required. Please bring
being bad and
Henry work-
and I to learn your picnic
your picnicblanket
blanket or chairtotositsiton.
or chair on. HEALTH ADVICE
about and inter-
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den was difficult. “We couldn’t ForFor more information on this program
more information on this program
Now that Jessy have found more email 5forlifeevents@gmail.com or call
email 5forlifeevents@gmail.com or call Gord Morck
Growing Families Society at 403-361-7216.
trains for us, our knowledgeable Growing Families Society at 403-361-7216. Pharmacist
horses are get- people or a more
ting consistent training ev- kind and welcoming atmo- Capsule Comments
ery week.” sphere to do just that.” As we age, our bodies are less able to adjust to
Brenda keeps in contact the high temperatures of summer. The threshold for
Holinaty also coordinates sweating and thirst rises and heart and lung disease
with many of the people an annual garage sale in
and diabetes can complicate the problem. It’s good
who have adopted horses, Strathmore in support of to be aware of some of the warning signs of heat-

Mother Goose
and enjoys hearing how Dare to Dream. This year it’s related illness.
they’re thriving at their new being held on Friday, July 19 Heat exhaustion is caused by your body
homes. Eickmeier herself at the Kinsmen Park Amphi- overheating. Symptoms may include heavy

in the Park
recently has adopted two theatre from noon to 7 p.m. sweating, rapid pulse, faintness, dizziness and
muscle cramps among others. It is preventable by
drinking plenty of fluids, protecting against sunburn;

Mother Goose
wearing loose-fitting clothing and a broad-brimmed
hat and using caution if you have a medical problem

Thursdays
that could make the dangers greater.

in the Park
Heat stroke is a much more serious problem. It
occurs when your body can’t get rid of the extra
10:00am - 11:00am heat efficiently and body temperature rises sharply.
Signs of heat stroke are: extreme fatigue, dizziness,
fainting, vomiting and very hot skin. Heat stroke
July 4 - August 22 is a potentially very dangerous heat problem that

Thursdays
Lambert Park
needs immediate medical attention.
What can be done to prevent these summer heat
problems? Spend some time in an air-conditioned
10:00am - 11:00am area. Take a tepid bath or shower to get rid of excess
Join us each Thursday for stories, heat. Reduce your physical activity in the hottest
songs, crafts, and games!
July 4 - August 22 part of the day. Keep hydrated by drinking 2-4
cups of water every hour of outdoor activity. Avoid
This program is designed for children 6 alcoholic and caffeinated beverages.
Lambert Park
years and under, but siblings are always Also closely watch your children for signs of
welcome. It is free to attend and no overheating. They aren’t immune from hot weather
registration is required. Please bring a
Join usblanket
each or Thursday for stories,
chair to sit on.
problems. Make sure they drink enough water.
songs, crafts, and games!
If it is a rrain
ainy/smoky
y/smoky da day,
y, find us at the Hours:
Str
Strathmor
athmore e Municipal LibrLibrary
ary
M-F: 9 - 7 pm • Sat: 9 - 6 pm
Raelene
This program (85 Lakis designed
Lakeside
eside BBllvfor
d.). children 6
years and under, but siblings are always
For more information
welcome. contact
It is free the Hand
to attend in Hand
and no
Sun & Holidays: 11 - 5 pm
Nichol
Parent Link Centre at 403-983-0076 or thea
registration
Strathmore
is required.
Municipal
Please bring Strathmore 132 - 2nd Ave.
blanket or Library
chair toat sit
403-934-5440.
on.
Strathmore
If it is a rrain
ainy/smoky
y/smoky daday,
y, find us at the Realtor
Str
Strathmor
athmore e Municipal Libr
Library
ary Located on the Speargrass Golf Re/max First Ph: 403-934-3122
(85 Lak
Lakeside
eside B
Bllvd.).
Course and the Banks of the Bow!
For more information contact the Hand in Hand 2 Speargrass Blvd 403.921.6111 Fx: 403-934-6474
Get the latest new products, special
Parent Link Centre at 403-983-0076 or the
18 Speargrass Blvd raelenen@ savings, contests and more sent directly
Strathmore Municipal Library at 403-934-5440.
22 Wyndham Park Way gmail.com to your email. Sign up today for the
45 Wyndham Park Way Value Drug Mart E-letter.
Come see what these homes have to offer!
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IPhone 7 & Electronics


Gas Welder
Webber BBQ
Snowboard
Golf Clubs
Collector Coins
Dewalt Tools
Snow Blower & MORE!

Seized Property Auction


Come check it out! Strathmore Municipal
Enforcement will be hosting a seized property
auction at Origin Malting & Brewing! Thousands of
July 21-27, 2019 dollars in property being sold for pennies on the
dollar. This is a no reserve auction. CASH ONLY!
Drowning Prevention Week Proceeds to support charity. Contact Municipal
Enforcement for more information: 403-361-2112
Drowning is the second leading cause of injury related death for Canadian children.
Almost 500 Canadians die every year from drowning. When: July 13th at 2 pm
To promote the importance of water safety, The Town of Strathmore has proclaimed Location: Origin Malting & Brewing Co.
July 21-27, 2019 as NATIONAL DROWNING PREVENTION WEEK in our Municipality. (60 Spruce Park Drive, Strathmore)
Drowning is preventable: Viewing 10am-1:30pm - auction starting at 2:00pm
- Actively supervise children around water, stay within arms reach
- Watch the child not your phone
- Always wear a life jacket while in a boat
- Swim with a buddy
- Register for swimming lessons at Strathmore.ca

Tools

Junior Lifeguard Club Indigenous Storytelling


Drop in nights With Elder Pablo Russell
International Speaker and Facilitator
Bring the children to hear stories interwoven with history!
STRATHMORE

Come try out some life


Interactive songs &
guarding skills and storytelling, sign
scenarios, and stay cool in language and traditional
dancing. The afternoon
the pool! will end with a Family
Round Dance. Program
July 25th is FREE and everyone is
welcome!
August 1, 8,
Saturday, July 27
15, 22
1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
TOWN OF

4:00—5:00pm For More Information Call:


403-983-0076
Strathmore Hand in Hand
****Participants must be Parent Link Centre - 419B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
able to swim 25 metres and
tread water for 2 minutes***

www.strathmore.ca
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1 • 403-934-3133 • Office Hours: M - F 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
July 12, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 9

Town practices emergency management


The Town of Strathmore held an emergency management exercise at the Strathmore Municipal Library
on July 4 to evaluate how well prepared they are in case there is an emergency event in Strathmore July 23 6pm 95 Brent Blvd
such as a tornado, severe weather or bomb threat. A real-time made-up scenario was played out (With a second date TBA)
and different departments from the town such as logistics, planning, operations and finance worked
together with municipal enforcement and other user groups to come up with a solution on how best to
handle a crisis event. The exercise will be made an annual practice to ensure the required departments
have the best and most up-to-date training to handle any emergency event.
Adelle Ellis Photo

Rodenticide toxic to pets *mystery*


ADELLE ELLIS animal except for causing vomiting)
Times Reporter within a couple hours of rodenticide SEPTEMBER 14
ingestion. From there a trip to their lo-
Rodents can be extremely problematic cal veterinarian to administer activated
to farmers, landowners and homeown- charcoal and vitamin K1 ensures the
ers as mice seek refuge in outbuildings best possible treatment.
and homes, and gopher populations “Pet owners need to contact a veteri-
rise as new pups are born. narian immediately if they know of ro-
Local veterinarians are warning about denticide ingestion. Induction of vomit-
the use of rodenticides and the effects ing as soon as possible is usually in the
they can have on pets. pet’s best interest,” said Viste, who add-
“We understand that rodents can be ed poisoning can occur both through
problematic. Hiding rodenticides well direct consumption of the rodenticide
and proper disposal of the rodenticides or through ingestion of the rodent that
are extremely important (as) they retain consumed the rodenticide.
their effectiveness for years,” said Dr. Pet owners who are concerned their
Jodi Viste, owner of Animal Care Centre pets may have consumed rodenticide
of Strathmore. need to watch for signs, such as lethar- Times TIDBITS
Three common rodenticides that both gy, weakness, pale mucus membranes,
users of the products and pet owners problems breathing, coughing up Did You Know?
should be aware of include strychnine, blood, bruising on the belly and bloody
anti-coagulant rodenticides and bro-
It is believed that Marc Antony named the month of July in
nose, and for tremors or seizures. It is
methalin rodenticides. not likely that poison can be transferred honour of Julius Caesar.
Strychnine induces potent con- to another pet as they cannot receive
vulsions that lead to the inability to poisoning through absorption.

Thank You
breathe because of rigidity of the respi- If you purchase a property, inspect all
ratory muscles. Although very effective outbuildings and sheds well for rodenti-
at controlling rodents, very low doses cides before allowing pets to roam free,
of ingested strychnine are lethal to pets. and dispose of them properly. Animals
Pets do not need to ingest strychnine di- can be resourceful so it is warned that
rectly, but can instead die due to strych- even poison placed out of reach can
nine poisoning by ingesting a gopher
that has ingested strychnine. Within
still be sought out by pets if they want
to find it bad enough.
2019 Sponsors for Cluny Lions Charity PBR
minutes of ingestion, the affected pet If you are concerned about the effects Desert Sales Strathmore Motor Products
is likely to die due to the seizures, and of rodenticides, seek alternative solu- Standard Lions DW Herefords
since gophers do not restrict themselves tions to pest control such as having cats Gleichen Lions ACW
to property lines, neighbouring pets of Gerritsen Drilling Ltd Bow Slope Shipping Assc.
and dogs, setting rodent traps, hiring a
Deeg Simmental Arrowwood Co-op
people who use strychnine are also at professional exterminator, responsible
2W Livestock Origins Malting and Brewing Company
risk. gopher hunting, environmental controls Mullen Farms ATB – Virginia Toly
Anti-coagulant rodenticides such as such as keeping grass cut short and Fortis Richardson Pioneer
Warfarin work through interfering with through smart storage of food and feed Gates Agencies Crowfoot Valley Ranch
the clotting cascade, causing the affect- products to deter rodents. Cervus Equipment The Hoff Family
ed rodent to die through bleeding out “Before you purchase rodenticides Heritage Propane The Strathmore Times
over the course of approximately one make sure you know how it works, the Ritchie Bros Auction 104.1 More Country
to four weeks. These rodenticides are risks involved and how it can potential- Wapiti Oil and Gas Kaleidoscope Travel & Cruise
very tasty for pets but are also lethal, ly affect your pet,” said Viste. Nutrien Coulee Creek Farms
although not immediately upon inges- Predatory birds and other wildlife are Rocking Horse Industries The Country Farm House
tion. Fatal amounts differ per animal also susceptible to receiving poisoning Kaitlyn Sauve & Katie Crump Gregory, Harriman & Associates
size. The effects can be offset by giving through consumption of rodents who Brownview Farms Sather Real Estate – Dixie Hartell
your pet oral vitamin K1 and activated have ingested rodenticides. UFA Rockyford Lions
charcoal, and it is best to induce vomit- Although rodenticides can be an ef- Triple X Red Angus Bruce & Sharon Burton
ing immediately after ingestion of a ro- fective measure of rodent control, local TC Energy Christensen Grain Cleaning
Driver’s Collision Y2 Cattle Company
denticide to clear it out of the system veterinarians warn to either use roden-
Martin Chrysler Finnigan Reclamation
before it reaches the small intestine. ticides with extreme caution or to seek
Pioneer Hi-Bred – Dave Sammons Sammons Land & Cattle
One of the newest rodenticides on out alternative pest control measures. Journey Engineering Strathmore & District
the market are bromethalin rodenti- In Strathmore, Dr. Miguel Moncayo Bassano Building Centre Ag Society
cides. They are neurotoxic and very le- from the Strathmore Veterinary Clinic Pat’s Off Road Transportation
thal in small doses. Signs of toxicity can said it is not unusual for him to treat
be seen immediately with ingestion of a several pets a year that have ingested All proceeds raised will be donated to the
large amount of the rodenticide but can mouse poison, and that usually owners Wheatland & Area Hospice
be delayed one to two weeks with in- had the rodenticide hidden away and
gestion of a small dose. Cats can ingest did not think it was accessible to their
a lethal dose through eating an affected pets.
mouse. Symptoms can include excita- “If you don’t have to use mouse poison
tion, muscle tremors and seizures, and then just don’t have it on your premises;
when symptoms start to show, progno- the best way to prevent it is just don’t
sis for recovery is very poor. have it. It’s not a reason to panic, it’s not
If you believe your pet has consumed an epidemic. But some people just need
a rodenticide, induce vomiting by giv- to be reminded once in a while,” said
ing the pet three tablespoons of hydro- Moncayo. “Certainly, it’s much easier to
gen peroxide (which does not harm the prevent it than to treat it.”
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Upcoming Meetings and Closures


July 16 August 13 August 20
Council Meeting Municipal Planning Council Meeting
at 9 a.m. Commission at 9 a.m. at 9 a.m.
Agenda packages and minutes are available on the website on the
Agendas and Minutes page.

Wheatland County Agricultural Service Board


Environmental
Stewardship Awards
The Wheatland County Agricultural Service Board (ASB) is
committed to strengthening, promoting, and supporting agriculture
and the environment within our municipality with a view to
continually improve how we operate in future years. The ASB
develops and implements programs and policies that focus on the
2019 Agricultural areas of weeds, pests, soil and water conservation, and
environmental issues for the benefit of all residents.
Service Board Environmental Stewardship Award winners will
receive an award certificate and $250 to support their
Bursary initiatives. I n addition, they w ill be recognized during
an award ceremony at Wheatland County’s Annual General
Meeting or other appropriate event and showcased through
The Wheatland County Agriculture and advertisement on Wheatland County’s website, social-media,
Environment Department is accepting and in local newspapers and newsletters. Names of winners
applications for 2019 ASB Bursaries! will also be displayed on plaques at the County Administration
Office.
The Agricultural Service Board (ASB) recognizes the importance of
youth to the agricultural industry and rural communities in Wheat-
land County. To assist students wishing to pursue a career in an Completed nomination forms must be
Agriculture or Environmental Science related field the ASB will pro-
vide up to $6000 in bursaries annually with a minimum award of
submitted to the Environmental
$500 and a maximum award of $1500 depending upon the number Coordinator by August 31, 2019.
of applicants that meet the criteria.
For more information and to apply, visit wheatlandcounty.ca/
For more information, and nomination packages, please
asbbursary. Applications and information packages are also
visit our website.
available at the Wheatland County Administration Office.
Application deadline is August 31st, 2019.

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
@wheatlandcounty
July 12, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 11

ics i nto
Heritage documents sent e o f Aero d y n a m
scie n c
to the provincial museum P u t t h e
o nom i c to o l kit
SHARON MCLEAY Wilson outlined the yearly budget
yo u r A g r
Times Contributor and indicated there wasn’t much left
this year after expenses were deducted.
Wheatland County is handing off his- Wages for staff went up and that raised
torical documents to the Provincial Ar- expenses.
chives of Alberta. “It was a tough year this year, so we
“The Provincial Archives of Alberta increased fees across the board to try
has staff trained in historical and archi- to make up for the higher expenses,”
val records, as well as having the prop- said Wilson.
er facilities and environment to ensure The Valley Bus runs out of Drumhell-
the records are protected and made er and serves residents in the eastern

Ag tips
available to all persons researching the half of Wheatland County as well.

Aircraft now equipped with


history of Alberta,” said Brian Hender- “They represent about 400 ratepay-
son, Wheatland County’s interim chief ers. We have made contributions in the
administrative officer. “Secondly, trans- past with the purchase of their vehi- Improved pattern quality - Reduced drift - Increased coverage
ferring the archival records reduces the cles. We don’t have a number here, but

Targetairspray.com
footprint of physical records held in the I think last year we contributed $2,000
vault room in Wheatland County.” if I remember right,” said Councillor
Records to be sent include meeting Ben Armstrong.
minutes and bylaws from 1900-1980 for Council approved a donation of
Gleichen, Cluny and other small com- $2,000 for their service. The amount Darren & Cheryl Tiede
munities; Wheatland County general works out to about $5 per person.
ledgers from 1920-1970; Wheatland
school board and Serviceberry MD fi-
The Valley Bus Society treasurer stat-
ed in a letter to council that most of
403-934-4880
nancial records; and school district their clients are on a fixed income and Targetairspray@gmail.com
minutes. cannot afford to pay the full rate, so
The action is approved by the Alber- donations like the one from Wheatland
ta government’s records management County helps them to utilize the ser-
guidelines. vice.
The Valley Bus Society is also feel- 120ft JD 4940 for ground
DRAFT EMERGENCY ing the pinch from cancelled govern- applications
Ben
MANAGEMENT PLAN ment funding; it gets the majority of its 403-901-9553
The Alberta Government is asking all funding from the Drumheller area, and
municipalities to develop emergency through donations and fundraisers.
management advisory committee agen- “To give some certainty for the fu-
cies to deal with emergencies; and if ture, we should be talking about what
called on, to help in other areas when we are going to fund and not to fund,”
asked. said Councillor Glenn Koester.
An example is the Calgary 2013 flood- He suggested they review community
ing that affected Calgary homeowners funding at the committee of the whole
and businesses, and other areas around meeting and it was approved by coun-
Calgary. Services cooperated with each cil.
other and the Alberta Emergency Man-
agement Agency to make sure every- NEW RATE FOR REAPPLIED
one was evacuated, critical infrastruc- DUST CONTROL
ture was managed, emergency centres Wheatland County council agreed to
for evacuees were set up, as well as drop rates on reapplied dust control on
dealing with the hazards the flooding surfaces that have been disturbed by
caused. county work. The previous rate was $5
In February 2019, Wheatland County per foot and they dropped it to $3 per Officially launched July 4, Strathmore’s newest Taxi logo, vehicle information and clearly
retained a consulting firm to develop foot. This was only available to ratepay- taxi company, Wheatland Taxi, brings top- posted static pricing that will never change
a plan for the county that outlines the ers for roadways that were disturbed by notch service to the residents of Strathmore per trip, easily displayed. The vehicles have
work needed to implement a plan. The county equipment in the last year. They by putting the clientele’s needs and safety first, safety checks and certifications completed,
draft document was given to council on changed that to disturbances in the last and by going above and beyond are smoke and drink free, have working tinted
July 2, and it can be viewed under the 10 years. general transportation. windows, air conditioning and other features,
July 2 agenda on the website, starting County staff said there are about 16 “The word is service – total service. It is plenty of room to fit up to seven passengers,
on page 106. The document assessed kilometres of dust-controlled surfaces helping with the elderly, helping accommodate and have storage room for luggage, walkers or
potential risks, identified who would that have been disturbed in the past any handicap… greeting them in our wheelchairs, to fit any customer’s needs.
be affected by the risks, established five years and applications for reappli- uniforms so they know who we are … helping Wheatland Taxi currently employs four local
clear avenues of authority and commu- cation of oil are 15 per cent. them in and out of the cabs, helping them drivers, who have all had a vulnerable check
nication during a disaster, identified re- “Oil dust control is a significant in- to the door … helping load, unload, carry completed, a clean driver’s abstract and valid
sources and the deployment of resourc- vestment for ratepayers. With this re- their luggage and groceries,” said co-owner first aid tickets. Each driver has signed a driver
es. It also outlined how to reach out to duced reapplication rate there will be and operator James Renyk, who also owns code of conduct stating that following the rules
residents, businesses and commercial less resistance by ratepayers to having JR’s Transportation Services which offers of the road is a necessary priority and that they
and industrial companies about how their dust controls reworked by crews shuttle bus services within Strathmore and are always to take into account the safety of
a disaster might affect them. Training once they have exceeded their lifes- neighbouring communities. the passengers.
and defining roles and duties would be pan,” said Mike Ziehr, general manager
Wheatland Taxi, easily distinguishable by Drivers and employees of Wheatland Taxi
given so that all stakeholders would be of transportation and agriculture with
their white fleet of newer Chrysler Town & are dispatched via radio. Upon pickup of a
prepared during an emergency situa- Wheatland County.
Country seven passenger vans, was opened passenger, they will either call the passenger to
tion.
by co-owners and operators Renyk and let them know their ride is ready, or will greet
CAR HEAVEN
COUNTY APPROVED HANDI-BUS Brian Cunningham after hearing about area the customer at the front door of their pickup
The Hamlet of Gleichen will be hold-
DONATION ing a car show on July 27. The hosts are residents’ desire to have a choice for their taxi location. They are easily recognizable by their
Wheatland County council gave both the Gleichen and District Community transportation needs. standard issued dark pants and shirt or jacket
Strathmore Handi-bus Association and Association. “We heard there (was) room for another taxi with the Wheatland Taxi logo on it.
Valley Bus Society money to support Parts of New Railway Avenue and company in Strathmore and we are going Wheatland Taxi will be open 24-hours a
their services for another year. New Railway Street will be blocked off to strive to gain an excellent reputation. We day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year,
Strathmore Handi-bus received for the show. want to be known as friendly, efficient and offering friendly and exceptional service to fit
$35,000. Cars can set up shop starting at 9 outgoing, and a nice people taxi company,” said every client’s need.
Councillor Jason Wilson outlined the a.m. Call Mike at 403-400-4050 for car Cunningham who has been a property owner “We’ve tried to think of everything for the
client usage for council. Last year they entry. Entry fee is $10. in Strathmore since 2007. comfortability of the clientele, the easy in and
had 602 clients use the system. They A hamlet-wide garage sale is set for Wheatland Taxi currently has two newer, clean, out for our seniors and handicapped… we
had 1,046 trips last year. There were the same day. Local merchants can set fully insured and easily recognizable white want to be here to make sure these people are
45 clients from the county areas. Sev- up market tables to sell their crafts or vans dispatched for service in Strathmore, with getting the service they want and what they
eral councillors noted some county products. Table price is $10. two more vehicles on standby. Each vehicle deserve… we will make it work and try and
landowners may live in Strathmore, so The day will conclude with a barbe- has proper signage including the Wheatland meet all our customer’s needs,” said Renyk.
there may be more county people get- cue and dance for $10; for more infor-
ting help but are calculated under the
Strathmore statistics.
mation call Maggie Bastarache at 403-
462-6026. 403-499-8294
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Times TIDBITS
Did You Know?
During the Calgary Stampede, Stampede Park becomes Alberta’s third largest city. Over the 10 days of
Stampede 2017, more than 1.2-million guests attended the festivities Stampede Park, average daily attendance
at Stampede is 121,497, making it (temporarily) Alberta’s third largest city, just edging out Red Deer
with its population of 100,418.

DEAN LATTER ESTATE & KATHY BROGDEN


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AUCTION
It was a successful season for the Strathmore Rusty Spurs 4-H Club.
LIGHT COMMERCIAL, Photo Courtesy of Jessica Wolfs
TRUCKING & FARM
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JESSICA WOLFS two of our members will be heading to

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LOCATED: FROM THE TOWN OF OKOTOKS GO 6KM WEST ON HWY 549 TO
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Strathmore Rusty Spurs 4-H Club

Our 4-H year has come to an end and
Red Deer for the August long weekend
for the Regional Horse Show. Good luck
to Jessica and Lillian!
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stepping on an egg (much harder than it
PANELS
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July 12, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 13

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR


Ratepayers object to increased speed limit
A plea from the pig people SHARON MCLEAY the roadway speed limit was reduced.
To the Editor social media. That’s a bit unset- Times Contributor “We don’t want it all the way down… just in
Likely that title made you tling. Or when inebriated disc our little section, where all the little hidden ap-
do a double take, as our new golfers see her in the backyard Wheatland County recently increased speed lim- proaches are,” said Janzen.
pet is known to cause. In De- and their yelling and swearing its on paved county roads to 100 kilometres (km) Councillor Glenn Koester said council is respon-
cember, our family was joined make my wife uncomfortable to per hour. Staff said it would standardize speed sible for approaches and that other stretches of
by Gertrude, a hypoallergenic, go out on the deck until they limits throughout the county. road in the county have lower limits due to deer
highly intelligent, very clean leave. Or when I was upstairs Four residents living along the road took excep- crossings, visibility, school buses, hidden intersec-
and super-affectionate Ameri- and I heard a group of people tion to the speed and wrote letters to Wheatland tions and people walking on the road. He said
can mini pig. We expected the wondering if they should throw County council on the matter. reviewing the engineering reports could let the
bacon jokes. sunflower seeds over our fence
“Although we are very thankful that Township council know if the road was built for a given
Our families, colleagues, for her.
Road 232 is paved, over the years it has created speed limit.
friends and general acquain- Gertrude (I’m an English
some concerns for those of us who live along the Kris Permann, Wheatland County peace officer,
tances have found no lack teacher and that’s the name
of fun to be had in this topic of HAMlet’s mother) is pretty road. Most importantly the increased traffic and suggested putting up discretionary speed signs
and we’ve taken it in stride. It stoic. She takes it in stride and speed limit,” said Debbie Janzen, a Wheatland which indicate to drivers they may be approach-
started when I had to approach she doesn’t mind the atten- County ratepayer. ing areas with equipment crossing, school bus
council over changing the by- tion. Dogs aren’t sure what to The county transportation department con- stoppage, wildlife crossing, or pedestrians and
law, and when the mayor (my make of her, but she doesn’t firmed that traffic counts noted on Twp. Road 232 children playing.
former colleague) and Council- care much about them, much at Hammerhill near Gleichen, a half mile west of “In my experience, discretionary signs and hid-
lor Sobol sent me a picture of as a linebacker isn’t much per- Highway 1, was 125 vehicles and 268 counted 5.5 den approach signs do help, but the responsibility
a suckling smoked swine when turbed by a marathoner. miles east of Highway 817 per day. Reeve Amber is on every party,” said Permann.
the new Chinese restaurant But I would ask that if you Link gave data provided at the May 7 council meet- He suggested a larger format for those signs,
opened with the caption “do see my kids and their pet out ing. The overall traffic count on the road ranges so people recognize they are approaching a small
you know where your kids’ pet for a walk, you consider them between 300 and 700 vehicles per day. There were community or potential hazards.
is?” before you start snapping pho- concerns about approaches onto the road that are Link said more attention should be paid when
All in good fun. We expect- tos – ask. Try to leave the kids hidden. With increased speed and the given to- road building to eliminate hazardous curves and
ed this and we don’t mind. We out of the photo. If you see her pography of the road, many were concerned about hills.
expected and don’t mind that in our yard, by all means stop possible accidents that could occur. The road has Councillor Jason Wilson disagreed that reducing
when we take Gertie for a walk, to say hello – politely. hills and curves that may impede visibility and in speed would result in motorists slowing down. He
people will stop and ask ques- We knew the attention an un- the winter the road ices up. One ratepayer men- had support from several people in his district for
tions. That’s great! We love it! conventional pet would draw tioned there are six school buses that pick up and the 100 km limit. He also was concerned about
What’s unexpected is when and we’re fine with it. It’s fun. drop off children on the road. The 100 km speed the county’s investment in paving the roads, just
vehicles stop in the middle of We’re just asking that the atten-
poses a danger to them, they said. to reduce the speed on them.
the street to snap a photo. A tion is considerate too. Thanks!
Link said she had been approached by agricul- “I don’t believe for us to be paving roads and
photo that includes my chil- Paul Sonsteby
ture producers about pulling equipment onto the just leave it at 80 km. It is not worth my while,
dren in it and then appears on Strathmore
road. or worth the million dollars per mile cost,” said
Times TIDBITS Councillor Scott Klassen said as a professional Wilson.
Did You Know? driver, he considered it is dangerous when semi- Council decided to discuss the matter further
At the Strathmore Stampede - First Nations elders with the Treaty 7 nations have voted to keep trucks and trailers are trying to cross a busy road in their Committee of the Whole meeting and re-
the term “Indian Village” for the area of Stampede Park where the Treaty 7 Nations have shared or gain access to the highway. quested more information from engineering staff
their traditions and culture since 1912. Although the term may raise a few eyebrows these
days, First Nations elders and tipi owners have voted to keep the originals village name as it
“There are issues we are struggling with, we about the road.
represents the strong relationship between Indigenous peoples and Stampede organizers from want to do the right thing and make it safe for They requested cautionary signs be installed im-
day one. Historically in 1912, Canadian laws prohibited First Nations peoples from practicing everybody,” said Klassen. mediately and they would consider the speed limit
their culture beyond the boundaries of a reserve. Indian Village became one of the few excep-
tions to the rule. To this day, the Indian Village, rodeo and parade are the only three original Janzen said it would be helpful if just a part of changes at a later date.
attractions to continue at the Calgary Stampede 107 years later.

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RCMP praise
new radio system
SHARON MCLEAY nels, so there is no sharing
Times Contributor or scanning available. He said
emergency services can com-
At the June 2 council meet- municate by signing on to a
ing, Wheatland County Coun- mutual talk group. The prob-
cillor Scott Klassen asked the lem is each service has to text
Strathmore RCMP spokesper- or call to alert other services to
son Sgt. Jay Salmon for his per- tune into the talk group chan-
Lemonade for a cause spective on using the Alberta nel.
The Strathmore Child, Youth and Family Hub held their Lemonade Stand Fundraiser on July 5 in the curling rink parking First Responders Radio Com- “The switchover so far has
lot. The cause raises money for the Alberta Children’s Hospital, and is one of many fundraisers that will take place from munications System (AFRRCS). been amazing. The radio cov-
July 5 to August 16. The next fundraiser, a car wash, will take place on July 12 from 1 to 3 p.m. Klassen had questions about erage is so much better,” said
Miriam Ostermann Photo the radio coordination be- Salmon.
tween emergency services. He gave the example of a
“Something I have heard is City of Calgary police helicop-
there is some communication ter tracking a stolen vehicle
problems with fire, EMS, things that went out of the city into
like that. If you have to get a the Strathmore RCMP district.
hold of our guy, you have to He said communication be-
go through a certain number,” tween the two services and the
said Klassen. “You can’t get a helicopter was seamless. With
hold of them and they can’t get the old system, Salmon said
a hold of you.” the exchanges were chaotic.
The system was established While Salmon was at the
last summer and some of the meeting, he outlined the crimi-
rural emergency services not- nal activity in the county for
ed there are dead zones and the last quarter.
delays in reaching the RCMP, “Overall for investigations
and they had objections about and calls for service, we went
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County hears about investment options


SHARON MCLEAY Wheatland County’s investments are traditional-
Times Contributor ly placed in guaranteed income certificates which
is considered a low-risk way to invest. Unit D,
Councillors at Wheatland County got a quick fi- “We are kind of handcuffed; the Municipal Gov- 202 Canal Court,
nancial investment education when Scotia Wealth ernment Act, with good intention, is trying to pro- Strathmore, AB
Management representatives spoke to them on tect public money that has come in from taxpay-
July 2. ers. So, there are a lot of restrictions around it,”
Rob Gray, asset manager, and Candace Ha- said Gray. 403.934.6044
ralson, a portfolio manager with Scotia Wealth They pointed out some ways of maximizing re- prowatersystems
Management, outlined the types of investments turns within the confines of the MGA. @gmail.com
allowed under the Municipal Government Act Haralson did a historical summary of market
(MGA) and explained what that means for county trends and compared those trends to the current
investments. markets. The current Bank of Canada rate is low
“There is a lot of pressure on you to manage but volatile, as it goes up and down depending Water Softeners, Iron Filters
public funds,” said Gray. “It is one thing to invest on various local and international situations. Gray & Drinking Water Systems
in a portfolio that has risk associated with it when predicts the bank rate will climb in the next five
it’s your personal money and the only person af- years. They also summarized the investment prac- Times TIDBITS
fected is yourself. You look in the mirror and de- tises used by other municipalities for Wheatland
Did You Know?
cide whether you are comfortable with that. It is a County council’s information.
In the Northern Hemisphere summer lasts from the Summer Solstice on June 21
very different scenario when you are doing it with Their complete and detailed investment presen- to the Autumnal Equinox on September 23 this year. During the summer, the days are
public money. You have that burden on you in any tation can be seen on the July 2 YouTube video longest and the nights are shortest, with day-length decreasing as the season
decision made in these chambers.” feed for Wheatland County. progresses after the summer solstice.

WHAT’S HAPPENING
A FREE CALENDAR FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS & EVENTS
AL-ANON: Are you concerned or affected by someone’s
drinking?
Free Tree for all New Born Babies
Register to commemorate your birth so a tree can be planted with
SPECIAL EVENTS
Strathmore New Hope Al-anon Family Group can help. Meetings the Chinook Credit Union Birth Forest in Strathmore. Registration LANGDON DAYS
every Thursday at 8 p.m. @ Lord of All Lutheran Church. 112 forms available at the Town Office, Chinook Credit Union and July 19 - 21 Langdon, Alta.
Lakeside Boulevard. (Entrance at back) For more information call Health Unit. A Communities in Bloom Project. This three day event includes a slow-
our 24 hour help line at 403-266-5850. Go Green Upcycling pitch tournament, breakfast (July 20 - 8
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings Thursdays 10 a.m. to noon at Hope Bridges Studio 104 Third to10 a.m.), parade (July 20 - 10 to 10:30
Strathmore – open meetings MONDAY 8 p.m. at Hope Avenue, Strathmore, and every third Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. at a.m.), market, fire hall open house, youth
activities, car show and shine (July 21 - 10
CommunityChurch, call 403-901-9666 or 403-901-4570. Parent Link in Strathmore. Hopebridges.ca
a.m. to 2 p.m.) and much more.
Strathmore Full Gospel Church TUESDAYS at 8 p.m., call 403- HIV Edmonton For more information visit
901-6816. THURSDAYS 8 p.m. at Full Gospel Church, call 403-361- Providing support, education and advocacy for those infected with, goodlucktown.ca/langdon-days.html
9396. SUNDAY 2 p.m. at Strathmore United Church, call 403-934- affected by or at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years. Go to www.
9570. If drinking is a problem, please come to a meeting or call any hivedmonton.com or call toll free 1-877-388-5742. STRATHMORE FUN RUNNERS
of the numbers just to talk. The Healing Rooms at Harvest Healing Centre Church CAR SHOW
Alcoholics Anonymous Langdon is open every Monday from 7-9 p.m. for prayer and healing. 102 Kinsmen Park, Strathmore
Meeting 8 p.m. Friday nights. Langdon Field House, 344 Centre St. Canal Road Strathmore. For info call 403-901-0893 or 403-800- July 19 - 6 to 9 p.m. Cruise Night.
Contact Dave 403-934-0765 or Melanie 403-936-6167. 3171. Join us for Spirit-filled prayer and healing every Monday night. Watch as the classics cruise from 2nd Ave.
Cheadle Lions Club Hope Bridges Society for Creative & Continued Learning past the Strathmore Lodge, Age Care
Drop off your pennies or change at the Civic Centre. All proceeds Advocating for, and bringing together adult citizens of all abilities Sagewood, and back downtown again.
July 20 - 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Show ’N Shine.
raised goes toward local projects. for meaningful relationships, friendships, & opportunities through
View cars and trucks, enjoy the provided
Chestermere and area Children (& Families) the Arts. Board Meetings are monthly TBD. Public invited. Please entertainment, kids games, concessions,
with Type 1 Diabetes contact Wanda at 403-983-3640, or 403-901-5081 (cell) for further souvenir sales, swap meet and more.
Our Goal is to create a group of mature, responsible members information, events or to be added to friends/contact.There are
where we open our own homes as safe places for diabetic children many other workshops including knitting, crocheting, photography GDCA CAR SHOW
to go to if ever in diabetic distress. Join the Facebook group for tips and zentangle. Visit our website: www.hopebridges.ca. July 27 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
more information. Job Search Support Gleichen, Alta. - 204 3rd Ave.
Come Fly With Us Resume development, cover letter development. Call to register The Gleichen & District Community
903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron meet Wednesdays at 6:30 403-983-9910 Prospect - Wheatland Empllyment Services. Association Car Show includes a swap
p.m. at the blue building and Quonset on the Ag Grounds. Boys Kinsmen Club of Strathmore meet, community yard sale throughout the
hamlet (9 a.m. to 5 p.m.) and dance with
& girls between 12 & 19 years welcome. Call Tammy Anderson at Fulfilling our communities greatest needs. Meetings 2nd & 4th
music by Prairie Fire at 7:30 p.m.
403-901-5395 for more information. Thursday 7:30 p.m. @ Strathmore Legion.
Community Futures Wild Rose In partnership Language Group ROCKYFORD RODEO
with ‘The Business Link’ Practice speaking a language that they are learning, with native July 26 - 28 Rockyford, Alta.
Attend valuable, low-cost learning sessions for small business speakers. We have English, French, German and Spanish learners Join in the action at the 62nd annual
owners in Strathmore. Phone: 403-934-8888 for info & to register. and speakers. Strathmore Library, library meeting room, on the Rockford Rodeo. Mini-wild pony races,
Crown Jewels of Canada Society 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month, from 7:30-9pm. mutton busting, catch and keep,
Ladies, looking for fun? Friendship? Join the Crown Jewels of Meals on Wheels mini-bronc riding, slack rodeo events,
Canada society. Strathmore Chapter - Dames of Whine and Roses. Available in Strathmore. For information or to obtain this service chuckwagon and chariot races. Free family
We meet 1st Thursday of the month to determine future activities call 403-324-0655. dance (July 26 - 9 p.m.), free pancake
breakfast (July 27 - 7 to 10 a.m.),
which include lunch, games, picnics, outings etc … Call Jean at 403- Parkinson Association of Alberta Support Group
parade (July 27 - 10 a.m.),
934-0486 for further info. Individuals with PD, care partners, family members and friends are cowboy ball (July 27 - 9 p.m.
Days for Girls Langdon - Sew Day all welcome! For more information phone 403-533-3771
Sew day on the first Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. Learn up-to-date information on Parkinson’s, share tips, resources,
to 3 p.m. Looking for experienced sewers to make reusable make new friends, gain knowledge and get the support you need. INDIGENOUS STORYTELLING
hygiene components for girls in need. Our next sew day is Dec. When: 1st Thursday of each month beginning in February. Time: July 27 1 to 3 p.m.
6. For more information or to register for a sew day please email: 1:30 – 3:00 PM Location: Hope Community Covenant Church (245 Strathmore Parent Link Centre
daysforgirlslangdon@hotmail.com Brent Blvd, Strathmore). Call 403-243-9901 to register. Interactive songs and storytelling, sign
Royal Canadian Legion language and traditional dancing with
For information regarding hall rentals, darts and crib. Please call international speaker and facilitator, Elder
Pablo Russel. The afternoon will end
403-934-5119
with a family round dance. Program is free
and everyone is welcome.
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U13 Reds
Thunder brings home silver play ball
The Strathmore Thunder U16 played and lost against West Valley 2 for the Division 2 City Champion-
ships. After finishing their regular season games and securing a respectable fourth place standing, The Strathmore U13 Reds AA Team A
the team went into playoffs ready to win but unfortunately lost their opening game. Switching out their played two games on July 6 in Cam-
standard jerseys for their lucky, honorary pink shirts, the team battled hard to avoid elimination and in rose and one game on July 7 in Inn-
doing so they knocked off the top three seeded teams to make it to the finals. Playing West Valley 2, isfail winning two of the three games.
the team did not give up easily and fought hard, earning them the title of silver medal winners in the The Reds will play next in Beaumont
Division 2 City Championship. during the July 20 weekend.
Photo Courtesy of April Lachance Photos Courtesy of Diane Bodie

Terry Fox Run seeks coordinator


JANET KANTERS
Times Editor then, the Strathmore Terry Fox Run has rience is easy to succeed at and will way,” said Krawchuk. “Terry was a true
raised a total of $63,000. prove to be very meaningful to the run Canadian hero, having raised over $750
The Strathmore Terry Fox Run is Krawchuk said the Terry Fox Founda- organizer,” said Krawchuk. million for cancer research since his
seeking a run coordinator to ensure the tion and its 9,000 runs are powered by Historically, the Strathmore Terry Fox Marathon of Hope 39 years ago.”
run continues in the area. volunteers, and that the foundation has Run has seen about 100 participants Monies raised go towards cancer re-
According to Christie Krawchuk, one of the lowest staff-to-volunteer ra- take part each year. Area schools also search through the Terry Fox Research
community fundraising and events co- tios of any not-for-profit in the country. host their own Terry Fox Runs, said Institute. In 2017-18, the Terry Fox
ordinator with the Terry Fox Founda- Krawchuk said much of the run orga- Krawchuk. Foundation funded 52 projects includ-
tion, the Strathmore Terry Fox Run has nizer job description is to create aware- “The school runs are organized by ing researchers from 81 collaborating
raised thousands of dollars for cancer ness regarding the run and coordinat- a teacher who volunteers his/her time institutions.
research through the community run ing run site logistics. She added the job for their particular school run and their “All Terry Fox Runs are all-inclusive,
and through area school’s runs. can be handled by an individual or a students.” Wheatland County schools non-competitive and free to enter (al-
“The Strathmore Terry Fox Run has group of people. have raised $325,700 over the past 21 though donations are welcomed and
been held every year since 1997 and “Many communities have one ‘lead’ years. Most of the schools across the encouraged),” said Krawchuk. “The
has celebrated Terry and the founda- run organizer who has a great volun- country run during national school run challenge is that we are not a ‘fancy run
tion’s work in world-renowned cancer teer committee behind them to get all week, Sept. 23. event’ – no medals, no fancy T-shirts
research,” said Krawchuk. “Our past the tasks done. Others have a group Strathmore, meanwhile, is the only and gifts. We would much rather put
run organizer in Strathmore has been (such as the Legion, Lions Club, Kins- community run in Wheatland County, more financial resources in the hands
involved with the foundation for de- men/Kinettes) that take it on and di- according to Krawchuk. This year’s run of those that can help find a cure.”
cades but has recently fallen ill and is vide out tasks,” she said. will be held on National Terry Fox Run If you or your organization are inter-
unable to continue on planning the run All promotional material needed for Day, Sept. 15. ested in the Strathmore Terry Fox Run
this year.” the run is provided by the foundation “The Terry Fox Run is a great way to coordinator position, contact Krawchuk
The first Terry Fox Run in Strathmore as well as event coaching and guidance honour and inspire Canadians who are at 403 212 1336 or email christie.kraw-
was held in 1997 and raised $207. Since as needed. “The Terry Fox Run expe- or have been affected by cancer in any chuk@terryfoxrun.org.

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MEMORIAM NOTICES NOTICES COMING EVENTS HELP WANTED
GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH
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Jonathan George
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available. Flexible and af-
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You are loved and missed every single second, day and Make it, Bake it, Grow it!
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FRIDAYS
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HAIRDRESSER
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Please include ‘Jonathan’s Memorial’ in the memo line. Current License / Insurance
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We will do cleaning of businesses, offices,
construction cleaning & homes in Strathmore & area. JUNE 7 - SEPTEMBER 20 Friendly and professional demeanor
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We carry insurance, bonded,
Thank You workers compensation and are licensed. STRATHMORE Submit resume on our website at
wheatlandhousing.ca or in person at 76-2nd Street
Please contact 403-604-0181
The family of the late Harold Dawe would like
to thank everyone for their kind messages of or email me at giport@telus.net KINSMEN PARK WHEATLAND HOUSING
MANAGEMENT BODY
condolences, cards, flowers and phone calls.
Special Thank you to Frances and the entire 3 PM – 6:30 PM
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HELP WANTED AUCTIONS FOR SALE WANTED FEED AND SEED LIVESTOCK
COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE METAL ROOFING & SID- HEATED CANOLA buying RED and BLACK ANGUS
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Call Keli 403-324-2944.

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ARRANGED
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