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June, July& August
2011GAZETTEGATEWAYGRANDÉ
Summer
FUNGuide
Summer
FUNGuide
Giddy-Up & Go-Deo ~ June, July & August 20112
Entry Fee: Individual $25 Family $70 Special Entry $75 (includes $25 entry fee plus $50 tax receipt),(Cheques made payable to: Diamond Valley Fun Run)
Diamond Valley Family Run & KidSport FundraiserTM
Registration Form & Waiver: Please Read CarefullyName:_________________________________ Phone:_________________ Gender: M or F
Address:_______________________________ Age: _____
______________________________________
T-Shirt Size: S - XXL _____ Youth Size: YS - YXL _____
_
Mail Entry Form To: Diamond Valley Fun Run Box 795 Black Diamond, AB T0L 0H0 ~ For More Information: 403-933-3549
Awareness of risk, I know that the event of running or walking on a road, sidewalk or trail is a potentially hazardous activity. I should not enter to participate unless I am medically able and properly trained. I assume the
risks of running in traffic situations. I assume any and all other risks associated with this event including but not limited to falls, contact with other participants, the effects of the weather, and the condition of the course,
all risks being known and appreciated by me. Knowing these facts, I hereby for myself, my heirs, executors, administrators or anyone else who might claim on my behalf, consent not to sue and waive, release and
discharge The Energy Shop Fitness & Lifestyle Inc., Discovery Days Committee, the Town of Black Diamond, the Town of Turner Valley, the Municipal District of the Foothills, Alberta Transportation, event sponsors, and
any other parties connected to this event in any way, simply or collectively from and against any blame and liability for any injury, misadventure, harm, loss, inconvenience or damage hereby suffered or sustained as a
result of participation in the Diamond Valley Family Run. I hereby consent to and permit emergency treatment in the event of injury or illness.
Participant’s Signature: ________________________ Date: ____________ Signature of parent/guardian: ____________________
Register early to getyour T-shirt size!
(5km Walk/Run ___ OR 10km Run _____)
Event Schedule5:45pm-6:00pm Late Registration
6:30pm Race Number Distribution
6:45pm 10km Race Start
7:00pm 5km Race Start
8:30pm Race End
(Draw Prizes, Refreshments, T-Shirts &
Gift Bag Distribution)
NOTE:
Bikes & rollerblades are not permitted during race.
Parents MUST accompany their children at all times.
Check out
our website:
www.energyshopfitness.ca
Help kick off Turner Valley’s Discovery Days and Black Diamond’s Parade Day.
Friday, June 3, 2011Location: Turner Valley, AB (35 minutes South of Calgary)
Gathering Point: Gazebo in Royalite Millenium Park in Turner Valley
This event will be held Friday evening and all funds raised will be forwarded to the local MD of Foothills Chapter of KidSport
This organization has a mission to overcome financial obstacles that prevent some young people from participating in sport.
KidSport is here, “So ALL Kids Can Play”.TM
TM
The 9th Annual Diamond Valley Family Run
Presents...
Friday, June 3rd, 2011
6:00 pm
Turner Valley, Alberta
Black Diamond
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Enjoy the 2011 Diamond Valley Parade
And Discovery Days Weekend!
· Flexible, student centered alternative programming
· Full complement of High School Courses
Diamond Valley Campus – 403-938-4576
www.alt.fsd38.ab.ca
Education Plus - Outreach High School
We would like to thank all communities for their
support throughout our 2010/2011 year. We look
forward to another exciting year and
your continued support.
SS C H O O L
D I V I S I O N
Explore...Develop...Celebrate!
Come rediscover nature withhikes, hands-on activities,eco-crafts & fantastic fun.
Tel: 403-931-2042 Visit: www.crossconservation.org
Only $150/week
Ages: 6-8 & 9-12
Week Programs
July 11 - Aug 12
I love Rodeo Season. After all,it's not just any sport where youcan, with just a little seasoning,eat what you ride! With Albertaroasting and boasting the bestbeef in the world, I saddled up andhit the happy trails in search of arecipe that would make a cowpokeproud. Red Seal Chef, SteveThibodeau, ponied up his simpleand savory Beef on a Bun recipethat's so good, you'll wanna pullyour pistols and slap your chaps!
2 – 3lbs Roast (Eye of Round,Sirloin Tip, Inside Round)
1 Onion (diced)4-6 Garlic Cloves (chopped)Steak SpiceOil1 Bottle Bulls Eye BBQ Sauce
(your choice of flavour)Monterey Jack Cheese (or your
favourite cheese)
Coat roast well with oil andsteak spice and cook it in the oven
until medium/well; about 2 hoursat 375 degrees.
Allow roast to cool (for bestresults, cool overnight).
Slice thinly (1/4” to 1/8” slices).Sautee diced onion and garlic
cloves in oil on medium high untiltender, Add sliced beef and the fullbottle of Bulls Eye BBQ sauce. FillBBQ bottle half full with water andadd to mixture to thin the sauce.Simmer the mix-ture on low-medium heat for45 minutes, stir-ring occasionallyto prevent stick-ing.
The goods areready when themeat falls apartand the saucehas re-thickened.
S e r v e o ntoasted Kaiserbuns with garlicbutter and a slice
of Monterey Jack or your favouritecheese.
Strike while the iron's hot andenjoy corn on the cob, coleslaw orpotato side dishes with this saucyslice of Cowboy Country.
Until Lex time, speak your mindbut ride a fast horse!
Visit Lex Monoxide on Facebookfor more recipes, food news andrestaurant reviews.
INGREDIENTS
METHOD
CriticallySpeaking
The Lex Files:Beef on a Bun
Giddy-Up & Go-Deo ~ June, July & August 20114
Town of OkotoksCommunity &
Corporate Events2011
Town of OkotoksCommunity &
Corporate Events2011
June 4 - Rotary Soap Box Derby
June 18 - Spirit of Okotoks Weekend; Parade &
Children’s Festival; Big Rock Block Party
June 25 - Ride to Conquer Cancer
July 1 - Canada Day
July 28 - Teddy Bear Picnic
July 23-24; 29-31 - Foothills Theatre Company
August 13 - Car Cruise Night & Poker Run
August 14 - Olde Towne Okotoks Show & Shine
August 20 - Summer Music Festival
August 27 - Foothills Highland Games
September 2-4 - Okotoks Pro Rodeo
September 3 - Chili Cook Off; Olde Towne
Okotoks Country Fair
September 5 - Sheep River Road Race
September 18 - Terry Fox Community Run
September 30- October 2 - Alberta Art Days
For more event listings and information visit:
orwww.okotokstourism.ca www.okotoksculture.ca
For more information contact Marg Cox:
403-938-8950, visit www.okotokstourism.ca
June 18th
beginning at 11:00 am
The parade starts on the eastend of town, proceeding through
the downtown district and is usually1 to 1.5 hours in length.
Some events also taking placefollowing the parade are the:
12:00 - 4:00 pmlocated at Ethel Tucker Park
1:00 - 3:00 pmlocated along McRae Street.
Breakfast will be hosted by the
8:00 – 10:00 amin the Yianni's restaurant parking lot.
(Okotoks Recreation Centre is a back-up location forthe Children’s Festival in case of inclement weather.)
Children’s Festival
Big Rock Block Party
Okotoks Lions Club
2011 Annual Okotoks Parade“The Jewel of the Community - Celebrating Clubs and Organizations.”
T. Dawson Photo/Graphics Ltd.High River
T. Dawson Photo/Graphics Ltd.High River
Established 1976
E.M. Ted DawsonHLM, MPA, SPA, CrPhotog,
PP of America,Accredited Professional
Photographer
PP of Canada,
Call 403-652-3610
Now is the timeto book your
Summer OutdoorPortrait
403-938-4455
“Your PUBLIC Country Club”
Book your golf vacation close to home
Online 4 days in advancebooking
www.darcyranchgolf.com
D’ArcyRanch Golf
ClubOkotoks
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Dunk Tank
& Bouncy House
Sponsored
in part by
Grillo,s Pizzeria
Pharmasave,
Chinook Windz
Dunk Tank &
Bouncy House
to help raise
funds in support
of C. Ian McLaren,
Oilfields High School
& Longview School
Black DiamondBlack DiamondBlack DiamondMerchant FestivalMerchant FestivalMerchant Festival
Located on Government RoadNorth of the 4-way Stop
SATURDAY
June 4thSATURDAY
Starts immediately
following the Parade
GiveAways
Draws
Prizes
ChinookWindz
Don’t
forget to
stop by and
enter our
draws for a
Temco
Tribute
36” fireplace
Prize Provided ByThe Firestarter
Entry Form is on Page 11
Food salesCandy and movie sales
Business displays,Sales & Demos
Meet and greet merchantsSnow Cones
Bouncy HouseDunk Tank
Cupcake salesFree samples
Glitter TattoosSunglass stand
Balloon giveawaysVarious promo items
Dog agility Demonstration& much more!
Diamond ValleyVision Care
BaliBling
Pet FriendlyFestivalso bringyour critters!
Pet FriendlyFestivalso bringyour critters!
2nd Annual
Come Down To Dunk SomeProminent Community Members
11am - Sherry Agasoster-Jones - C. Ian MclarenElementary Principal
12am - Caroline Roberts - Longview ElementaryPrincipal
1pm - Scott Carey - Oilfields High School Principal
2pm - Leigh Bretzlaff - Oilfields High School Teacherand Coach
3pm - Surprise Guest
4pm - Come dunk your friend or loved one...bringyour Dad, Favoriteuncle, or boss anddunk them!!!! (smallfee to go to support theschools)
Graduate
FoodsOREN'S GALLERY
&
CRAFT MARKETFEATURING LOCAL ARTISANS
Brooksbank
Construction
The Cakehole
Turner Valley
Win $20KEnter for you chance to win
$20,000 towards your child’s RESP.
Draw takes place September 2011.Nationwide draw
Balloon Animals
FacePainting
Giddy-Up & Go-Deo ~ June, July & August 20116
Located in the lap of the majestic Rockies and sit-uated on Calgary’s urban fringe, Turner Valley
captures the essence of small town values – a relaxed atmosphere of-fering a myriad of outdoor recreation and cultural opportunities.Just minutes away from Kananaskis Country, Turner Valley pro-vides visitors an experience to remember.
Quaint coffee shops, dining delights featuring the freshest locallygrown foods, intimate live music performances, local artisans dis-playing their talents - enjoy small town charm, unplugged.
Considered a musical hub in Southern Alberta, Turner Valleyand its neighbour Black Diamond, foster budding stars and well-known rhythm masters. It’s worth the drive to enjoy the outstand-ing talent featured in professional performances delivered by the Be-neath the Arch Concert Society or a weekend afternoon jam sessionoffered in a num-ber of local busi-nesses. Watch forevents through-out the year fea-turing the worksof local artistsand celebrationshonouring thetown’s heritagefeaturing fun forall ages.
Turner ValleyBe inspired Naturally!…
turnervalley.cacoolittletowns.com
Black Diamond takes its name from the abundant localcoal deposits discovered in the late 1800s by a governmentland surveyor, James McMillan. In 1899, Ad McPherson and J.J. Cooper opened acoal mine near the west bank of the Sheep River, just west of the town, and labori-ously shipped an annual 650 tons of high-grade coal by a wagon track to Okotoks.The mine site and crazily tilted coal seams in rocky outcrops are still visible todayfrom the Friendship Trail, a gentle three kilometer paved pedestrian trail linkingBlack Diamond and Turner Valley.
Black Diamond is located in the majestic foothills of Alberta's Rocky Mountainson the banks of the Sheep River. Just a 30 minute drive southwest of Calgary, thetown is a gateway to the ranchlands along the Cowboy Trail and the entrance toKananaskis Country. A spectacular setting, friendly rural atmosphere, fascinating
history and a thriving artistic community are just afew of the qualities that give the town its unique ap-peal.
Beautifully situated on Highway 22, also known asthe Cowboy Trail, the town actively promotes the com-munity's historic character. Restoration of the down-town was completed in 2004 through the Alberta MainStreet Programme, which encourages the preservationof local history through the enhancement of originalBoomtown storefronts.
Black Diamond offers a wide range of recreation fa-cilities and activities to appeal to every age group. In-door and outdoor skating rinks, campground, footballand soccer fields, a curling rink, playgrounds and vari-ous activity groups provide year round fun.
Black Diamond's economy is fueled by various in-dustries and related services, primarily farming andranching, oil and gas, residential housing, tourismand service-based industry.
Today, Black Diamond prospers through develop-ment activity in Calgary's urban fringe, tourism alongthe Cowboy Trail and growth from within by an ener-getic local population and business community.
Black Diamond
Serving Our Community
Turner
Valley
Royalite
Millennium
Park
Turner Valleyinvites you to a party…we hope you’ll join us.
June 3-4
July 1
July 30
August 13
September 24
See centre pages this edition
Canada Day - Turner Valley
Triathlon
Dog Days – Fun with Fido in
Millennium Park
Festival of the Arts –
featuring the talents of local artists
Community Garage Sale
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Visit us virtually at:turnervalley.ca
coollittletowns.cadv.openroads.ca
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Longview EssoLongview EssoOPEN 6:30AM TIL 10:30PM
• SELF SERVE
• CONVENIENCE STORE
403-558-3934
www.lambertpaving.comemail: [email protected]
• Medium - Large Jobs• Medium - Large Jobs
FREE ESTIMATES:CELL 403-899-2172
403-287-3252
More Than Just VideosMore Than Just VideosMore Than Just Videos
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Prepaid Cards
Retro Candy
Graphic Novels
Ice Cream Treats
Snacks & Pops
402 Centre Ave, Black Diamond
www.highcountryvideo.ca
Ralph’s LiquorCold Beer and Fine Wine
10am - 11pm Friday & Saturday
10am - 10pm Sunday to Thursday
402 Centre Ave
Black Diamond
403-933-3343
Olde Towne Okotoks
50 Elizabeth Street
403-995-9851
On The Parade Routes
Nature ArrangedF L O R A L B O U T I Q U E
Bev Geier - owner
Black Diamond, AB
Unit D 101 3 St. NE Fax: 403.933.4447
www.naturearranged.ca
403.933.4446
New stock coming this week which includes candlesWe always have plant gardens
and the freshest cut flowers in town
Call Sarah at 403-933-2722or 403-619-5477
to help you select and organizeyour refreshment needs forDiscovery Days Weekend
Hours:
Sun - Thurs
10am - 10pm
Fri & Sat
10am - 11pm
VALLEY LIQUORCOLD BEER WINE SPIRITS• •
Liquor Licences [email protected]
206 Main Street Turner Valleywww.valleyliquor.ca
LONGVIEW JERKY SHOP“ 32Home of the world’s best jerky for over years"
Using only 100% Alberta beefin dozens of mouth watering flavours
Open 7 days a week
Try our Award Winning meats or choosefrom a wide selection of beef and porkcuts that are perfect for the Barbeque!
Mosey on down to Longview
www.longviewjerkyshop.comwww.longviewjerkyshop.com
403-558-3960403-558-3960
Horsemanship Facility
RANCH
DCamps
Birthday PartiesLessons
403-938-2469
Located 8 miles west of Okotoks
Call NOWJuly &
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Diamond Valley Parade RouteSaturday, June 4th at 10am
403-933-7001121 Center Ave, Black Diamond
www.marvsclassics.ca
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Would like to WishEveryone a Safe andHappy Summer
Ph: 403-519-8575
Fax: 403-933-7256
NEWLY Renovated
INTERIOR
Phone: 403-933-4818 ~ 127 Centre Ave. SW, Black Diamond
British ImportsConfectionery & Grocery products
Chips during parade
in front of store
for first 500 people
- Towels- Flip Flops- Sun Screen- Beach Toys
Summer
Products
P A
Get the
Inside Scoop
on our
R A D E
NEW
KIOSK
www.rokworx.com
Creative Design keeping the Natural Element.
Land Management & Consulting Phone: 403-969-5937�
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Natural rock retaining walls Designed & Installed
Ponds, Waterfalls, Streams & Dry Creek Beds
Road Building & Brush Clearing
ALL Excavation, Skid Steer & Truck Services
Barns, Shops, Arenas & ALL Framing Needs
Master Electrician- Base Pile & Anchor
Septic Systems, Water wells, Cisterns, Soil testing,Irrigation & Hydro Seeding
Concrete, Asphalt Paving & Recycled Asphalt
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15% OFFOffer expires August 31st, 2011
Okotoks 403-938-10094 McRae Street
Custom Framing and GalleryI’ve Been Framed
Terry Johansen at BDTpersonalized home design & plans
403-606-2975
www.abodedesign.caemail: [email protected]
- town & country - additions
BodeWorksCustoms
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Black Diamond403-933-7424Black Diamond403-933-7424
Have a
Safe SummerCollision, Restoration,Airbrush and PinstripeCollision, Restoration,Airbrush and Pinstripe
403-933-4373Cathy’s Cappuccino Bar and Grill
101 Sunset Blvd, Turner Valley6:00am to 9:00pm 7 Days a Week
Paninis, Grilled and Cold Sandwiches
Ice cream Specialty Coffees
We Home Cook All Our Meats, Soups and Desserts
Saturday, June 4th...
124 Centre Ave West Black DiamondLocally Owned and Operated 933-7979
Spicer’s Apothecary Ltd.
Pharmasave ~ ‘Ph’undraisingPharmasave ~ ‘Ph’undraisingPharmasave ~ ‘Ph’undraising
Our Be-Well-Beewill be Buzzing around
with free balloons for the kids andSno-Cones on a donations basis
proceeds will go to C. Ian McLaren,Longview and Oilfields High Schools
TRACTOR SALE
AND REPAIR
TRACTOR SALE
AND REPAIR
TRACTOR SALE
AND REPAIR
403-615-9000
Jes Navntoft
403-615-9000
Jes Navntoft
403-615-9000
Jes Navntoft
Have a ‘lawfully’ good time thisDiscovery Days & Parade Weekend
. . . it’s Justified!
www.jcl-law.ca
FULL SERVICE LAW PRACTICEMediation · Wills · Corporate · Collaborative
Real Estate · Estates · Family · Adoption
Ph: 403-933-7788 or 403-995-7744Fax: 403-995-7045
208, 11 Elizabeth StreetOkotoks
140 Main StreetTurner Valley
(appointment only)
Looking for Treasures?
Ben’s Thrift Store
220 Main Street NWTurner ValleyDogs are welcome too!
We are affiliated with High Country SPCA
Don’t Pay Too Much
Check Us Out First
403-933-4112
Mon-Fri 9am-9pmSat, Sun & Holidays 9am-6pm
WE’VE GOT IT ALL!!!
403-933-7529Cell 403-650-4410Cell 403-650-4410403-933-7529Cell 403-650-4410
All ages will enjoythe fun interactionwith our animals!!!
Welcome AcresWelcome AcresBed & BreakfastBed & Breakfast“a great rest for“a great rest forspecial guests”special guests”
Welcome AcresBed & Breakfast“a great rest forspecial guests”
Friday, June 3rd
RBC Charity BBQ,
9th Annual Diamond Valley Family Fun Run
Saturday, June 4th - Black Diamond
42nd Annual Diamond Valley Parade.
Black Diamond Merchants Festival
Antique Classic Show n' Shine
Foothills Lions Club Barbeque with music by Dwain Sands
Saturday, June 4th - Turner Valley
Royalite Millennium Park
Millennium Park Market
Wrappin' About Reptiles
Exhibits by:
Hay wagon rides
Mundell's Kuddly Petting Zoo
Children's Play Area
Sheep Creek Arts Council Bake Sale
Valley Neighbours Garden Club Plant Sale
Malcolm Russell
100.9 The Eagle Summer Events Cruiser
“Abracadabra” Allister.
Sheep River Community Library VHS Movie and Book Sale
Sheep Creek Arts Council Rhubarb Festival and Quilt Show
Malcolm Russell
Allister
Jason Parker,
Millarville Musical Ride
Fireworks
11:00 am
- 2:00 pm Turner Valley, Proceeds to Rowan House
6:00 pm
Help Kick off Turner Valley's Discovery Days and
Black Diamond's Parade Day. To learn more about
this event please visit www.energyshopfitness.ca
10:00 am
Celebrating the Youth and Diversity of our community.
Parade Grand Marshall, Jason Parker,
Olympic Silver Medalist, 2006 Winter Olympics.
11:00 am
Dunk tank, bouncy house, giveaways, draws - see Page 5
Government Road north of the 4 Way Stop
Parking lot of the Black Diamond Gospel Chapel
and 2nd Street N.W.
Town of Black Diamond municipal office parking lot.
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm is an outdoor farmer's market
offering an assortment of locally produced products,
services, fine arts and crafts to the community.
is a hands-on educational
exhibit which informs the public in a very entertaining
atmosphere about reptiles and their benefits to nature.
Foothills Search and Rescue, Recycling
Council of Alberta, Alberta Parks Wildlife Ambassadors,
Latter Day Saints Family Genealogy, Beneath the Arch,
Rowan House and “Gardening for native bees”
11:00 am
- 2:00 pm
11:00 am has a wide variety of cuddly
- 3:00 pm animals in the zoo including: rabbits, pot belly pigs, llamas,
geese, guinea pigs and more.
The will be in the centre of the park with
a 32 foot obstacle course, bounce houses, giant soccer game,
inflatable batting challenge and face painting to keep the young and
the young at heart entertained throughout the afternoon.
11:00 am
11:00 am
- 4:00 pm
12:00-1:00 pm will be performing his slight of hand and comic
mastery which will sure to have you scratching your head in wonder,
when you're not laughing!
12:00-2:00 pm
12:30-1:00 pm An exciting children's show with the master of mystery
1:00-3:00 pm
1:00-4:00 pm
1:15-2:00 pm Join magician as he takes you on a hilarious ride
full of magic, juggling and other silliness. A mixture of the astonishing,
the incredible and the just-plain-fun, this show is aimed at both children
and adults alike.
2:00-2:30 pm Have you ever wanted to know how can keep more
balls and other objects flying through the air, then he has
hands to hold 'em…
2:00-3:00 pm 2006 Olympic Medalist,
will be signing autographs.
2:30-2:45 pm Members of the
will be demonstrating their precise equestrian skills.
Dusk
JKR Soccer Pitch area, east of the Turner Valley
municipal office parking lot.
Diamond Valley Parade and Discovery Days
June 3rd & 4th, 2011
Black Diamond & Turner Valley, Alberta
Diamond Valley Parade and Discovery Days
June 3rd & 4th, 2011
Black Diamond & Turner Valley, Alberta
Although every attempt has been made toensure the information collected is accurate,
event information is subject to change without notice.We apologize for any errors or omissions.
Giddy-Up & Go-Deo ~ June, July & August 2011Giddy-Up & Go-Deo ~ June, July & August 20118 9
Would like to WishEveryone a Safe andHappy Summer
Ph: 403-519-8575
Fax: 403-933-7256
NEWLY Renovated
INTERIOR
Phone: 403-933-4818 ~ 127 Centre Ave. SW, Black Diamond
British ImportsConfectionery & Grocery products
Chips during parade
in front of store
for first 500 people
- Towels- Flip Flops- Sun Screen- Beach Toys
Summer
Products
P A
Get the
Inside Scoop
on our
R A D E
NEW
KIOSK
www.rokworx.com
Creative Design keeping the Natural Element.
Land Management & Consulting Phone: 403-969-5937�
�
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Natural rock retaining walls Designed & Installed
Ponds, Waterfalls, Streams & Dry Creek Beds
Road Building & Brush Clearing
ALL Excavation, Skid Steer & Truck Services
Barns, Shops, Arenas & ALL Framing Needs
Master Electrician- Base Pile & Anchor
Septic Systems, Water wells, Cisterns, Soil testing,Irrigation & Hydro Seeding
Concrete, Asphalt Paving & Recycled Asphalt
�
�
�
Designs Ltd.
RODEO
SEASON SPECIALBarnboard Frames
15% OFFOffer expires August 31st, 2011
Okotoks 403-938-10094 McRae Street
Custom Framing and GalleryI’ve Been Framed
Terry Johansen at BDTpersonalized home design & plans
403-606-2975
www.abodedesign.caemail: [email protected]
- town & country - additions
BodeWorksCustoms
-
Black Diamond403-933-7424Black Diamond403-933-7424
Have a
Safe SummerCollision, Restoration,Airbrush and PinstripeCollision, Restoration,Airbrush and Pinstripe
403-933-4373Cathy’s Cappuccino Bar and Grill
101 Sunset Blvd, Turner Valley6:00am to 9:00pm 7 Days a Week
Paninis, Grilled and Cold Sandwiches
Ice cream Specialty Coffees
We Home Cook All Our Meats, Soups and Desserts
Saturday, June 4th...
124 Centre Ave West Black DiamondLocally Owned and Operated 933-7979
Spicer’s Apothecary Ltd.
Pharmasave ~ ‘Ph’undraisingPharmasave ~ ‘Ph’undraisingPharmasave ~ ‘Ph’undraising
Our Be-Well-Beewill be Buzzing around
with free balloons for the kids andSno-Cones on a donations basis
proceeds will go to C. Ian McLaren,Longview and Oilfields High Schools
TRACTOR SALE
AND REPAIR
TRACTOR SALE
AND REPAIR
TRACTOR SALE
AND REPAIR
403-615-9000
Jes Navntoft
403-615-9000
Jes Navntoft
403-615-9000
Jes Navntoft
Have a ‘lawfully’ good time thisDiscovery Days & Parade Weekend
. . . it’s Justified!
www.jcl-law.ca
FULL SERVICE LAW PRACTICEMediation · Wills · Corporate · Collaborative
Real Estate · Estates · Family · Adoption
Ph: 403-933-7788 or 403-995-7744Fax: 403-995-7045
208, 11 Elizabeth StreetOkotoks
140 Main StreetTurner Valley
(appointment only)
Looking for Treasures?
Ben’s Thrift Store
220 Main Street NWTurner ValleyDogs are welcome too!
We are affiliated with High Country SPCA
Don’t Pay Too Much
Check Us Out First
403-933-4112
Mon-Fri 9am-9pmSat, Sun & Holidays 9am-6pm
WE’VE GOT IT ALL!!!
403-933-7529Cell 403-650-4410Cell 403-650-4410403-933-7529Cell 403-650-4410
All ages will enjoythe fun interactionwith our animals!!!
Welcome AcresWelcome AcresBed & BreakfastBed & Breakfast“a great rest for“a great rest forspecial guests”special guests”
Welcome AcresBed & Breakfast“a great rest forspecial guests”
Friday, June 3rd
RBC Charity BBQ,
9th Annual Diamond Valley Family Fun Run
Saturday, June 4th - Black Diamond
42nd Annual Diamond Valley Parade.
Black Diamond Merchants Festival
Antique Classic Show n' Shine
Foothills Lions Club Barbeque with music by Dwain Sands
Saturday, June 4th - Turner Valley
Royalite Millennium Park
Millennium Park Market
Wrappin' About Reptiles
Exhibits by:
Hay wagon rides
Mundell's Kuddly Petting Zoo
Children's Play Area
Sheep Creek Arts Council Bake Sale
Valley Neighbours Garden Club Plant Sale
Malcolm Russell
100.9 The Eagle Summer Events Cruiser
“Abracadabra” Allister.
Sheep River Community Library VHS Movie and Book Sale
Sheep Creek Arts Council Rhubarb Festival and Quilt Show
Malcolm Russell
Allister
Jason Parker,
Millarville Musical Ride
Fireworks
11:00 am
- 2:00 pm Turner Valley, Proceeds to Rowan House
6:00 pm
Help Kick off Turner Valley's Discovery Days and
Black Diamond's Parade Day. To learn more about
this event please visit www.energyshopfitness.ca
10:00 am
Celebrating the Youth and Diversity of our community.
Parade Grand Marshall, Jason Parker,
Olympic Silver Medalist, 2006 Winter Olympics.
11:00 am
Dunk tank, bouncy house, giveaways, draws - see Page 5
Government Road north of the 4 Way Stop
Parking lot of the Black Diamond Gospel Chapel
and 2nd Street N.W.
Town of Black Diamond municipal office parking lot.
10:00 am
- 4:00 pm is an outdoor farmer's market
offering an assortment of locally produced products,
services, fine arts and crafts to the community.
is a hands-on educational
exhibit which informs the public in a very entertaining
atmosphere about reptiles and their benefits to nature.
Foothills Search and Rescue, Recycling
Council of Alberta, Alberta Parks Wildlife Ambassadors,
Latter Day Saints Family Genealogy, Beneath the Arch,
Rowan House and “Gardening for native bees”
11:00 am
- 2:00 pm
11:00 am has a wide variety of cuddly
- 3:00 pm animals in the zoo including: rabbits, pot belly pigs, llamas,
geese, guinea pigs and more.
The will be in the centre of the park with
a 32 foot obstacle course, bounce houses, giant soccer game,
inflatable batting challenge and face painting to keep the young and
the young at heart entertained throughout the afternoon.
11:00 am
11:00 am
- 4:00 pm
12:00-1:00 pm will be performing his slight of hand and comic
mastery which will sure to have you scratching your head in wonder,
when you're not laughing!
12:00-2:00 pm
12:30-1:00 pm An exciting children's show with the master of mystery
1:00-3:00 pm
1:00-4:00 pm
1:15-2:00 pm Join magician as he takes you on a hilarious ride
full of magic, juggling and other silliness. A mixture of the astonishing,
the incredible and the just-plain-fun, this show is aimed at both children
and adults alike.
2:00-2:30 pm Have you ever wanted to know how can keep more
balls and other objects flying through the air, then he has
hands to hold 'em…
2:00-3:00 pm 2006 Olympic Medalist,
will be signing autographs.
2:30-2:45 pm Members of the
will be demonstrating their precise equestrian skills.
Dusk
JKR Soccer Pitch area, east of the Turner Valley
municipal office parking lot.
Diamond Valley Parade and Discovery Days
June 3rd & 4th, 2011
Black Diamond & Turner Valley, Alberta
Diamond Valley Parade and Discovery Days
June 3rd & 4th, 2011
Black Diamond & Turner Valley, Alberta
Although every attempt has been made toensure the information collected is accurate,
event information is subject to change without notice.We apologize for any errors or omissions.
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WELCOME HOME!
The Strength in Teamwork
The Reputation for Results
403-933-3737
www.laurelea.ca LAURELEA Burritt
AMY Bates
/ Realtor
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Honesty, Reliance, Professionalism
Putting Families into Homes SINCE 1995
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Hours of Operation
Mon-Thurs from 11:00am to 2:00pm
and from 4:30pm to 10:00pm
Fri and Sat from 11:00am to 11:00pm
Sun from 11:00am to 10:00pm
202 Centre Ave, Black Diamond
Phone: 403-933-3122
Hours of Buffet
Mon-Fri Lunch 11:00am to 2:00pm
Holiday Mondays no lunch buffet
Fri, Sat, Sun & Holiday Mondays
Night 5:00pm to 8:30pm
Sun Brunch 11:00am to 2:00pm
Diamond Valley RestaurantUnder New Management
We are pleased to offer
for all occasions
CATERINGDim Sum
Fri & Sun lunch
102 Centre Ave E., Black Diamond
Bring your pet with you and
let them do their own shopping!
Bring your pet with you and
let them do their own shopping!
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let them do their own shopping!
• Frozen RAW, Kibble& Canned Diets
• Nutritional Counselling& Dietary Problem
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Store Hours:Mon - Fri: 10am - 6pm
Sat: 10am - 5pmSun & Holidays: CLOSED
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Come See Us For:Treats & Toys
Training Supplies
Kennels
Grooming Supplies
Dog Wash Facilities
Books and More
Come See Us For:Treats & Toys
Training Supplies
Kennels
Grooming Supplies
Dog Wash Facilities
Books and More
Come See Us For:Treats & Toys
Training Supplies
Kennels
Grooming Supplies
Dog Wash Facilities
Books and More
Hayden’s MachineShop Ltd.
Hayden’s MachineShop Ltd.
Hayden’s MachineShop Ltd.
Longview ~ 403-558-3911
Celebrating Our Heritagefor 65 Years!
• Your Family Hair Salon
403-933-4840
110 - 1st Street SW, Black Diamond
One on OneStudio
Wishing you and yours aFantastic Parade weekend!
Picture Perfect
• Total Body Care
Let our beauty expertsput you & your family
in picture-perfectshape for any occasion!
Longview is the Gateway to
Kananaskis and has some of the best
camping, fishing, hunting, canoeing and
rafting in North America. Longview is fortunate to be in the
Foothills of the beautiful Rocky Mountains, with of the most
scenic terrain in our province offering a
world of outdoor recreation. Once called
Little New York, Longview is a small
friendly Village nestled between the
majestic Rocky Mountains and oil-rich
ranchlands. Situated on the Highwood
River, the Village is surrounded by
breathtaking scenery and boasts gour-
met restaurants, coffee shops, arts and
crafts, art galleries, gift shops, hotel,
motel and a full-facility campground.
There really is something for everyone
in Longview, so come stop by for the
weekend or just pop in for a meal, but
once you come you won't want to leave
the prettiest little village in all of
Alberta.
With all that's happening in and
around Longview, you can't help but
experience something new and different
each and every time you visit. Even a
drive through the country can bring you
closer to nature. Come on by and join us
for one of our great summer festivities!
LONGVIEW
Longview K100 June 25thLongview Little New York Daze and Rodeo July 15th to17th
Longview Music and Arts Festival August 20th & 21st
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This year we are proud to honour the Ranching Community.
Little New York Daze is a celebration of Longview's historic past,it’s vibrant culture and its sense of community. In the mid 1970sLittle New York Daze festivities were born and continues to attractpeople year after year. In 2005 we were lucky to have a rodeo thatfell on the Little New York Daze weekend.
Longview Stampedeand Festival Associa-tion have many eventsthrough out the year.Besides Little NewYork Daze we have theMusic and Arts Festi-val which is on August20th and 21st 2011.Music will resonatethroughout Longviewfeaturing the famousTraveling Mabel's andmany other talentedmusicians and localartists.
Longview is known for it’s world famous Jerky, LegendarySinger/Songwriter Ian Tyson, John Scott Productions, artistGaile Gallup and Alberta's famous artist Bernie Brown. Locatedon Cowboy Trail (Hwy 22) at the Southern gateway of Kananaskis,Longview still recognizes our History.
For more information contact Paul @ 403-861-9824 or visit us atwww.longviewstampede.com. You may also email us [email protected]
Friday July 15th, 2011
Saturday July 16th, 2011
Sunday July17th, 2011
12:00 pm Rodeo Slack5:30 pm Beer Gardens Open at Rodeo Grounds6:30 pm Rodeo Performance6:30 pm Slow Pitch Ball Tournament at School Grounds
7:00 am-9:30 am Pancake Breakfast at Fire Hall8:30 am Slow Pitch Tournament at School Grounds9:00 am Parade Marshalling10:00 am Parade11:30 am-3:30 pm Children’s Events at School Grounds
Cuddle with pets from Heaven Can Wait
1:00-5:00 pm Lunch at Fire Hall with Longhaul5:30 pm Beer Gardens Open Rodeo Grounds6:30 pm Rodeo
10:00 am Cowboy Church Centennial Park10:30 am Slow Pitch Tournament at School Grounds12:00 pm Children’s Events Commence at Centennial Park12:00 pm Picnic And Jam Session at Centennial Park
Market OpensShow ‘n Shine startsBeer Gardens Open at Centennial Park
Mutton Bustin’ at School GroundsMillarville Show Riders at School Grounds
Noon-5:00 pm Little New York Daze Village Market
9:00pm - closing Twin Cities Hotel - Longhaul
LONGVIEW STAMPEDE AND FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION
LITTLE NEW YORK DAZE
PRESENTS
JULY 15, 16, & 17th 2011
www.longviewstampede.com
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PriddisPriddis WHATEVER THE OCCASION...WHATEVER THE OCCASION...
The Hamlet of Priddis is locateda short 15 minute drive southwestof Calgary just off Highway 22. Inaddition to the general store andgas station, there is a Post Office,a restaurant and several specialtyshops.
This, off-the-beaten-track, ham-let was named after Charles T.Priddis, an early homesteader inthe area. He was born in Englandin 1844 and settled in this area in
his mid-fifties after living in Ontario, Texas and Calgary. Travelers returning toCalgary would leave mail at his shack for local homesteaders. When the timecame to put up a post office and regular mail service was requested, the authori-ties used the Priddis name for the district and Charles was the postmaster. Hehelped start the Priddis School by donating land for the building. He donated theacre north of the school yard to the Priddis Farmers and Ranchers Hall and a par-cel across the street for St. James AnglicanChurch. The 45 seat, wooden church was built in1904 and consecrated in 1906.
Always a beehive of activity, Priddis sports a bas-ketball court, tennis courts and a hockeyrink/skateboard area. The Priddis Community Hall,also built in the early 1900s is right beside FishCreek where a playground, picnic tables and a newgazebo on the front lawn can be enjoyed by visitors.Numerous area groups still use the Hall on a regu-lar basis: First Priddis Beavers/Cubs and Scout's,Foothills Continuing Education Program, Men'sNon-denominational Breakfast, Priddis EarlyLearning & Preschool Program, Flying NeedlesQuilting Guild, Priddis Panthers HockeyAssociation, Priddis Pony Club, Priddis VolunteerFire Department and the Westoe Women'sInstitute.
Stampede Breakfast
Fall Supper
Craft Sale
Turkey Bingo
Garage Sale
Family Themed Dances
New Year’s EveDine & Dance
Christmas Tree Burning& Skating Party
Boy Scout Bottle Drive
Men’s Breakfast
Some Annual EventsSome Annual Events
Free storage on winter tires witha summer tire switchover.
www.oktire.com [email protected]
Foothills Lions ClubParade Day BBQJune 4th, 2011
Live Music fromDwaine Sands
Hamburgers and Hot Dogs,Coffee and Pop
Located at Black DiamondTown Office Parking Lot,
right on the Parade Route!
“Come out andsupport the Lions!”
Join the Lions after the paradefor good food and good music
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Everyone is welcome to joinEveryone is welcome to join
Membership has its benefits,ask us about them
Check out our new website:
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Every Year Legion Branch 78in Turner Valley helps
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On-site eye care for thosewho can’t come into the clinic!
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You should have aneye exam each year.Alberta Healthcare and privateinsurance cover most services.
You should have aneye exam each year.Alberta Healthcare and privateinsurance cover most services.
You should have aneye exam each year.Alberta Healthcare and privateinsurance cover most services.
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Vacations are great, thewhole family is in on the fun andin many cases so are the familypets. Whether it's a day trip or aweek away in the car, when youare travelling with animals justlike children you must be pre-pared. Keep in mind their com-fort and needs as well as re-quirements for overnight stays,border crossings and animal re-strictions. If you're doing abeach holiday check on regula-tions as many will not allowdogs or they are confined to onearea. Call ahead to avoid nastysurprises.
Always carry the animal'shealth records, have all shots upto date, if available their pedi-gree papers, water and foodbowls and stress relieving itemssuch as their blanket or familiartoys. When booking a facility besure they are animal friendly.Find out if there are insects inthe area that may compromisethe health of your pet, such asdeer ticks, then discuss protec-tion with your veterinarian.
Hopefully your pet is accus-tomed to car drives, if not pre-pare them in advance by taking
short drives at moderate speeds.Cats should be kept in a carriersecured with a seat belt, as wellas small to medium sized dogsunless they are very comfortablein a car and calm during thetrip. However a carrier lends pro-tection to the animal in theevent of an accident and wouldbe a preferred method of travel.
If the animal does getstressed, or if your dog is bark-ing at other passing vehicles,cover the carrier or the windowwith a light blanket. Makeplenty of stops for watering andexercise.
Although it's fun to watch adog stick his head out the win-dow and face into the wind thishabit can cause harm, such aseye damage. A window shouldbe open for air circulation, butnot enough that the dog can gethis whole head out, just suffi-cient that he can sniff the breezeand have fresh air.
If your pet suffers car sick-ness, then it's best to leave themat a care facility or at home witha pet sitter where they would bemore comfortable. But, if youmust take them with you, before
leaving take them out to exer-cise, feed them a small meal andkeep food and water during thetrip to a minimum.
If you pet is not comfortablewith strangers, for their own pro-tection as well as other peopleand animals, leash them andhave them under your control atall times. This is particularly im-portant if you are in an area farfrom home, or with lots ofcrowds. If you must leash a cat,use a body harness. Someoneasked about taking an animalalong for a fireworks display andI can't think of anything thatwould upset an animal morethan huge bangs in the sky andthe smell of fire; LEAVE THEMHOME or don't attend the event.
Be aware of the temperatureand protect the animal appro-priately, use shades on windowsso that they aren't in direct sunor heat in the summer and main-tain a moderate heat in the win-ter.
In all cases, common senseshould be used when travelling,then the vacation will be plea-surable for everyone, includingthe family pet.
Household HintsHousehold HintsBy RosemaryCat and Dog TripsCat and Dog Trips
When you hear the title“The Great One,” you imme-diately think of WayneGretzky and hockey. Butwould you ever associateWayne Gretzky with wine?Many would be surprisedto know that the No. 99does not just label ahockey jersey but also anamazing line of wines.
Our featured wine is the2008 Merlot from WayneGretzky Estates in the Niag-ara Peninsula. This vin-tage showcases a fruit-forward style featuring aro-mas of cherry and black-berry. A well rounded pal-ate with medium tanninsaccentuates the ripe berryfruit, with oak spice andmocha in the finish.
It is aged in Americanoak barrels for an averageof 8 months and has a alco-hol content of 12.5%. ThisMerlot pairs best with redmeat dishes, as well aschili, stew, pork tender-
loin, souvlaki and mild cur-ries. For dessert, enjoy italongside chocolate fon-due.
Priced under $20, I con-sider this Merlot “TheGreat One” of wines fromthe Niagara region. A por-tion of proceeds fromWayne Gretzky wines isdonated to the WayneGretzky Foundat ion,which helps provide lessfortunate youth withopportunities to enjoy thesport of hockey.
For upcomingsales and tast-ings of this winej o i n u s a twww.valleyliquor.ca or email [email protected] for moreinformation onthis or otherWayne Gretzkywines.
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FEATURING: All Day Trade Show,Beer Gardens, Calcutta, Western Art Auction
and so much more!
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NANTON“Where History Lives”
Nanton celebrates history through the Nanton Lancaster Air Museum, the
Antique and Art Walk, its preservation of the Grain Elevators and the tourist
information centre housed in the historical MacEwan School House located on
Highway #2 North near historic Main Street. The town celebrated its 100th
Anniversary in 2003.
Nanton Grain ElevatorsThe Canadian Grain Elevator Discover Centre owns and maintains the town's
few remaining elevators located one block east of northbound Highway #2.
A society formed in 2001, purchased the lands from CPR, bought the elevators
and set to work cleaning, repairing and repainting the sentinels supported
through fundraising efforts. The Nanton elevators are the only wooden eleva-
tors left along Highway #2 south of Calgary. Events and tour informationfound at: www.nantonelevators.com
Bomber CommandMuseum of Canada
Tour through the World War II Lan-
caster Bomber, one of only a very
few left in the world. The museum
built by volunteers to honour all
those associated with Bomber Com-
mand and the Commonwealth Air
Training Plan, features the "Lanc"
along with other aircraft, WWII vehi-
cles, displays and memorabilia. Ad-
mission is by donation.
The Bomber Command Memorial
Wall honours the Canadians who
gave their lives in bomber com-
mand during Word War II.
Events and activities throughout
the summer.
Contact 403-646-2270 or visit:
for more information.www.bombercommandmuseum.ca
EventsPlanes, Trains and Elevators
Nanton Community Garage and Sidewalk Sale
Human Quilt Canadian Flag Raising
Lancaster engine start-ups June 4th, July 10th,August 1st, August 20th and September 17th
June 4th
June 18th
July 1stNanton Round–Up Days:
Chili Cook-off & Fireworks
Nanton Days Parade
July 30th to August 1st
“Raise the Roof” Slo-pitch Tournament
July 31st
~ August 1st
www.nantonagsociety.com
Rodeo Events all summer long at the Nanton Agripark
Things to DoShopping, eating and
enjoying the small
town hospitality
Elevator Tours
Golfing
Outdoor Laser Tag
Museum of Miniatures
Antique & Art Walk
Camping
Farmer's Market
Rodeo Events
(Saturdays)
Big Sky Garden Railway
MacEwan School House
Linked to the past......Linked to the past...........Connected to the future.....Connected to the future
Tourist information: www.nantontourism.ca or www.nantonchamber.com
www.leapnlearn.ca
www.onlinefinishingtouches.com
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Business .....................................................Page #Abode Designs .........................................................................8Academy of Learning ..............................................................13Amazing Grapes .....................................................................15Anchor D .................................................................................6
Black Diamond Merchant Festival .......................................5, 11Ben's Thrift Store .....................................................................9BodeWorks ..............................................................................8Cathy's Cappuccino .................................................................9Chinook Windz Healthy Pet Supplies ......................................10Cora Breakfast and Lunch ........................................................8Country Food Mart ...................................................................9D'Arcy Ranch Golf Club ............................................................4DJ Ranch Horsemanship Facility ..............................................7
Diamond Valley Chiropractic Clinic.........................................12Diamond Valley Restaurant ....................................................10Diamond Valley Vision............................................................13Education Plus - Black Diamond...............................................3Diamond Valley Fun Run (The ..............................2F & S Auto ..............................................................................13Finishing Touches..................................................................15
Hayden's Machine Shop..........................................................10High Country Video ..................................................................7I've Been Framed ......................................................................8James Lozinsky........................................................................9Jes Navntoft.............................................................................9Lambert Paving ........................................................................7Laurelea Burritt, ReMax Realtor..............................................10
Leap 'N Learn .........................................................................15Longview Esso..........................................................................7Longview Jerky Shop ................................................................7Longview Stampede & Festival Association ..............................11Marv's Classic Soda Shop .........................................................7Medicine Tree Ranch Rodeo ....................................................15Millarville Community School .................................................14Millarville Racing & Ag Society.................................................13Nad's Painting..........................................................................3Nature Arranged ......................................................................7OK Tire ..................................................................................12One on One ............................................................................10Priddis...................................................................................12Ralph's Liquor..........................................................................7Royal Canadian Legion Branch 78...........................................12Red Surge Battlefield ..............................................................15RokWorx..................................................................................8Sandul's Pharmacy ..................................................................8Sign's N Such ...........................................................................8Spicer's Apothecary/Pharmasave .............................................9T. Dawson Photo/Graphics Ltd .................................................4The Firestarter .......................................................................13Town of Black Diamond..................................................6, 7, 8, 9Town of Nanton ......................................................................15Town of Okotoks.......................................................................4Town of Turner Valley ....................................................6, 7, 8, 9Valley Liquor............................................................................7Village of Longview .................................................................10Waterfind.................................................................................3Welcome Acres Bed & Breakfast ................................................9Western Financial ..................................................................12
Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area ......................................3
Diamond Valley Centre 78.......................................................16
Energy Shop)
Foothills Lions Club................................................................12
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