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Vol. 7, No. 2, Tuesday, November 8, 2011Vol. 7, No. 50 Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Read us online at www.lamontleader.comtwitter.com/lamontleader
Your news this week:
Seniors Fair - Page 3
Local teacher gets award - Page 6
Fire Prevention Week - Page 8-9
Tracy HardingStaff Writer
Andrew hosted their annual Garlic Festival this past Saturday. They had a dayfull of events for people of all ages.
The day started off with a pancake breakfast on main street, followed by activ-ities throughout the day at the Andrew Community Centre. There was the tradeshow that featured roughly 40 vendors with everything from fruits and vegeta-bles, meats, pickles, crafts and home decor, and of course garlic.
There was also the fall theme centre piece contest for three different ages, thatpeople could enter. As well as entertainment on the main stage throughout theday, that featured fiddle players, dancers and singers.
They also had more activities this year for the kids. They put on a scavengerhunt, and had a colouring contest, ballon animals and hay rides. There were allforms of garlic for people to see and purchase or try, including regular, elephantgarlic, and purple garlic.
Then there was the perogy lunch, or the option of beef on a bun. The day’s fes-tivities closed off with a dance Saturday evening.
Andrew’s Annual Garlic FestivalA great turn out with lots of garlic events for all to enjoy
People from all over came out for the Andrew Annual Garlic Festival. The trade show is one of the greatest draws with many different fresh fruits and vegetables forpeople to purchase. As well as some great crafts and home decor items like folk art on milk jugs or saw blades. As well as some specialty items like knitted scarfs,dish cloths and jewelry.
2 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, October 16, 2012
P U S C H E N I ASponsored by:
Orthodox VLamont Recreation Centre
Saturday, November 3, 2012
Cocktails: 5:00 pmSupper: 6:00 - 8:00 pm
Entertainment: 8:00 - 8:30 pmDance: 8:30 - 12:30 pm
Music By ‘Polka Ramblers’
Admission by advanced tickets only
For Tickets Call:
Andy 780-363-2402John 780-363-3898June 780-895-7527 �
Door Prize
Silent Auctio
n�Tickets $30
Lamont Fire Department wouldlike to thank everyone for their
generous support of the Heroes inthe Sky held on Sept 8-9
Special thanks to KC Yoon of Lamont Foods for his support ofLamont Fire Department. KC has given generously of his timesupplies, donation and facility. His contributions were a bigpart of our success.
Lamont LeaderPrice AutomotiveLions Club Pizza Delight-Fort Saskatchewan
Lamont RV ParkLamont United ChurchSt Michael HallHome Hardware
Thanks also to
Thanks as well to the Lamont Fire Department families for their continued support of our members.
With so many things for people to see and taste atAndrew’s Garlic Festival, it kept people on the moveall day. The kids that were in attendance alsoenjoyed running around for the scavenger hunt, andthe great garlic race. Then many enjoyed perogysserved fresh at the Rainbow Club.
The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), October 16, 2012 - 3
Richardson International is a worldwide handler and merchandiser of major Canadian-grown grains andoilseeds. We sell crop inputs and relatedservices through our western networkof Ag Business Centres and activelyparticipate in canola processing as oneof North America’s largest suppliersof canola oil and meal. In all areas ofour business, Richardson continuesto provide high-quality products andsuperior customer service.
Location Assistants contribute to the safe, efficient and
profitable operation of a grain handling and/or crop input facility.
Specific responsibilities include the storage and shipping of
Western Canadian grains; operational support and assistance
to location staff and customers; the operation of facility
equipment and controls; and providing excellent customer
service. The ideal candidate will possess proven communication
and interpersonal skills; ambition and organizational skills;
an orientation to accuracy and detail and excellent customer
service skills. An agriculture background is an asset.
Only applicants under consideration will be contacted.
Richardson International values diversity in the workplace.
Women, Aboriginal People, Visible Minorities and persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply and self-identify.
Interested candidates should forward their résumé and cover letter before October 26, 2012 to:
Richardson PioneerBox 150, Rge. Rd. 195, Hwy #15 Lamont, AB Fax: (780) 895-2937Online: www.richardson.ca
SUCCESSSTARTSHERE
LOCATION ASSISTANT
For more information on this position and other career opportunities visit www.richardson.ca
We currently have an opening at our Richardson Pioneer Ag Business Centre located in
Lamont, AB.
Tracy HardingStaff Writer
Lamont County put ontheir annual Seniors FairThursday, Oct. 4 at theAndrew CommunityCentre. There were 72men and women inattendance for the event,and all found it veryinformative as well as agood time. The theme forthe day was ‘Gettingyour ducks in a row’,and was very positive.
The morning beganwith muffins, fruit andcoffee, and a presenta-tion from Ching Du ofServus Credit Unionabout the importance ofmaking a will, thenlunch was served.
Following lunch apresentation by JudyFlesseau, RN, on AlbertaHealthy Living, a CALCupdate given by DebbieHolland, and an FCSSupdate by director SaraRindero. The seniors inattendance also got toenjoy some Tai Chidemonstrated by LindaMills, and the day wasclosed out with a gameof Bingo.
“This event has alwaysbeen successful, and wehave received very posi-tive feedback from it,”says Holland. “Our MC(Sylvia Zacharkiw)always has some veryfunny jokes to share.”
During the lunch breakthere was entertainmentfor all to enjoy, whichwas organized byCharlie Gargus, who wasjoined by fellow fiddlers
Theresa, Mabel, Georgeand Velma. The first yearthat they performed theywere given the name ofCharlie’s Angels bythose in attendance, andthe name has stuck.
“We were able to pro-vide this year's SeniorsFair thanks to a grantfrom Lamont County,”says Holland.
The Children & Grandchildren ofJEAN KOROLUK
Invite you to attend a Cake & CoffeeOpen House in celebration of her
80th BirthdaySaturday October 20, 2012
2 pm at
St James Orthodox Church Hall2 miles north of Mundare
Then 1 mile west and 1/2 mile
north
Best Wishes only please
Lamont County hosts Seniors Fair in Andrew
Attendees of the Seniors Fair held in Andrew on Oct. 4 listen to information being given to them throughout the morning while they enjoy a light breakfast or snackand coffee.
Guests mingle before the presentations begin.
Servus credit Union representative shows the importance of ‘Getting your ducksin a row’ as she talks about making a will.
4 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, October 16, 2012
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Letter to the Editor
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Dear Editor:
The recent cases of E.coli related illness andsubsequent shutdown ofthe XL Foods processingplant in Brooks, Alta.,clearly show the need toaddress issues of foodsafety, and food process-ing and distribution.
In ongoing AlbertaParty conversationsthrough our Big Listen“kitchen table” conversa-tions over the past threeyears, Albertans haveconsistently shared con-cerns regarding foodsafety. Based on theseconversations, we recog-nize the importance of
supporting consumersand the agricultural com-munity by rebuildingand supporting localfood production andprocessing.
Any problem at a largeprocessor has huge con-sequences for consumersand producers. Local
solutions can put agreater focus on health,food security, traceabilityand accountability. It iseasier to trace sources ofcontamination withsmaller processors andcontain the problem.
See LETTER P13
XL Foods, Food Safety and Distribution
I have always had a great respect forall the men and women who sacrificethemselves for others, like fire fighters,police officers, the military and others.
After this past week, I have gottenmore respect yet for the fire fighters inour county. They are all volunteers, andtake many hours away from being withtheir loved ones to protect everyoneelse. The training that these men andwomen do on their own free will isincredible to me.
I volunteer for many organizations,but for the fire fighters of the county tovolunteer to rush out at the drop of ahat and help those in need, shows thetype of person that they are. Whether itis a fire, a vehicle accident, or any othertype of emergency they drop whateverthey are doing and go.
They give up time from their families,with their kids; get up out of deadsleeps any hour of the night, and leavework all to rush to our needs. This isamazing to me, and shows that thesepeople are incredibly generous.
Fire Prevention week is about becom-ing aware of safety with fires, but to meit is also about honouring these menand women. However I do think weneed to honour these men and womenall the time, and I would like to saythank you to all of them within theLamont County for doing what they doand being who they are. Thank you.
Tracy Harding
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The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), October 16, 2012 - 5
Michelle PinonEditor
Members of Lamonttown council met withrepresentatives of theLamont & DistrictAgricultural Society onOct. 4th.
Both sides met in coun-cil chambers to discussthe two possible optionsof reaching a long-termagreement for payinguser fees for rental oftown facilities for events.
Coun. Gail Hrehoretsstated she was glad tohave had the opportuni-ty to have open dialoguewith ag. society mem-bers, and was anxious tosee what they will donext.
"The ball is in theircourt," commented coun.Mike Brown.
The last time the twosides met was on Aug.23rd. At that time discus-sion centred around thesame issue. According tominutes from that meet-ing, Mayor Skinner stat-
ed: "Both sides have towork from the sameagreement. Since theyare different, these agree-ments cancel each otherand any other precedingagreements no longerexist. We will be workingtowards a new and onlyone agreement which isbeneficial to bothersides."
Ag. Society PresidentGrant Cossey stated thatthe ag. society requiresno agreement with thetown itself, but theyrequire a 15 year agree-ment in order to be ableto access grants. Theagreement that is cur-rently in place is a com-fortable agreement forthe ag. society andwould like to continuewith this agreement."
Mayor Skinnerreminded the ag. societythat there are no agree-ments currently in place,and would like ag. socie-ty to pay user fees justlike everyone else whouses the facilities.
Cossey replied that itwould be unfair for thetown to charge user feesto the ag. society giventhe amount of moneythey put back into thecommunity. "To becharged a user fee for thefair would be unfair forwe are not the only clubthat is involved," pointedout Cossey.
He also said that itcosts the ag. society$80,000 to host the fair.Council requested theag. society to provide afinancial statement out-lining income andexpenses.
Cossey wanted toknow if the town wasn'thappy as to how the fairwas run?
Skinner replied: "Thetown is very happy withhow the fair was run, butwe have to justify to ourtaxpayers and otherclubs as to why youdon't pay user fees thesame as they do."
Skinner continued bystating: "The town is
more than willing to pro-vide the ag. society witha 15 year agreement andguarantee the daysrequired for their func-tions. However, you willbe charged user fees forthose dates except for thefair, since this is an eventthat is not solely an ag.society event. The feescharged to the ag. societywill be as per the existingfee schedule which isreviewed yearly.
"The tennis courtwould be a onetime feeof $1,000 for storage useonly, and must be prop-erly secured and nothingcan lean against the fenceand must be kept cleanand free of grass andweeds."
Cossey asked the townif it would consider halfday rental rates, and wastold that would have tobe discussed further.
Cossey said he wouldtake the informationback to the rest of themembers for their feed-back.
Negotiations continue between Town of Lamontand Lamont Agricultural District Society
Town of Lamont put in a new sidewalk acrossfrom IGA next to the Tea House, as well as somenew approaches to some of the back lanesaround town, including the ones behind CIBCand Lamont Grocery.
6 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, October 16, 2012
presents
Heartland Industry &
Community
Information Evening
Tuesday, October 30th, 2012Landing Trail School, Gibbons
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Presentations begin at 6:55 pmLight refreshments
To assist us in planning, RSVP to
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Join us for this information evening to hear updates
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Jazmine InksterStudent Reporter
Lamont High SchoolLINKS teacher Erin Bartzrecently received theCarmelo Amelia-McCawaward from the AlbertaTeachers Association'sSpecial EducationCouncil. Bartz is the pri-mary teacher for theLamont High SchoolIndividual Program Plan(I.P.P.)
This award recognizesa team who provides evi-dence of a successful,effective program in spe-cial education. Theaward consists of $1,000and a certificate and isprovided to the school tosupport the continuedimplementation of theprogram. Bartz has beenworking as the LINKSteacher in Lamont since2006, and is also highly
involved with manyextra curricular activitieswithin the school.
Bartz emphasized thatthe most important thingto understand with herwork is knowing thateach child is at a differentlevel of learning. Each ofher students have theirown specific needs, andit is important to remem-ber what those needs are.
"Some of them havetoo much anxiety to beput into a regular class,and they wouldn't wantto come to school. As faras I can tell, they lovecoming to school. Itwouldn't be fair to themainstream teachers tohave to differentiate.Each kid in here is attheir own level, to havethat in a regular class-room, plus the main-stream kids, it would betoo overwhelming. You
wouldn't be effectivelyteaching them."
Bartz builds her pro-gram so that she, and herother team members can
effectively "stretch" thestudents, and help themto grow both throughtheir learning and asindividuals. She explains
that while at times, thekids may feel uncom-fortable, everything theydo is something sheknows they can eventu-ally succeed in.
Bartz explained thatL.I.N.K.S stands forLearning IndividualNeeds Knowledge Skill.This means that all workis individualized to thestudent according to theI.P.P. as set by the parentsand teachers who workvery closely together toachieve the best learningapproach for each child.
Along with workingclosely with the parents,Bartz also works withthree educational assis-tants who help ensurethat the class is as safeand efficient as it can beto help each student suc-ceed. "It allows for[when] the student needsto get up and go for a
walk, they can safelyleave the classroom andgo for a walk," Bartzadds.
As opposed to otherclassrooms, the LINKSroom is set up very dif-ferent. There are plants, afish tank, puzzles, aswell as tables and chairsinstead of desks. Bartzexplains that everythingin her room serves a pur-pose. "Their science isthe plants, they are learn-ing about plants androoting them, and thefish help them learnabout animal care. It'sencouraging them thatthis is not just a place forlearning."
"There's more to schoolthan just learning. Itsabout relationship build-ing - building trust."
Lamont High School L.I.N.K.S. teacher Erin Bartzrelieves Camelo Amelia-McCaw award.
Lamont special needs L.I.N.K.S teacher wins awardfor successful programming at Lamont High School
7 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Elk Island Mechanical would like toinvite you to their GRAND OPENING of the
Ok Tire Division in Lamont
Elk Island Ok Tire�October 19
To celebrate this we will be raffling off a set of (4) Toyo Eclipse Tires,there will be other gifts and draws given away throughout the day as well.
Come in and say hi, and spend some time with us!
We would like to extend a big Thank You to allour suppliers and customers for making thisgrand opening possible. A special thank you toDoug and Gerald Maschmeyer for your support.
�11 am - 4 pm
�BBQ from
11 am - 2 pmDraws will be
held at 2
Jazmine InksterStudent Reporter
The Terry Fox Run hasoverall been consideredan overwhelming suc-cess by schools all acrossLamont County. Everyschool had their own runor walk, and each hon-oured Terry's legacy intheir own special way,and together the countyschools raised nearly$6,500.00.
Mundare Schoolbrought their Terry FoxRun to the Ukraina Park,
and the students spentthe afternoon running,walking, or even skip-ping around the park,eventually adding up toover 620 laps around thepark. The run startedafter the studentswatched an assembly tolearn more about TerryFox's run and his legacy.All in all Mundare raisedover $1,300 towards thecause, and the studentswere treated to ice creamsandwiches that weredonated by a local gro-cery store.
Lamont High schoolstudents took part in afive km walk or run thatbrought them all the wayaround the town limits,through hillside park,across main street, andthrough the residentialareas. Along with thewalk, students listenedto a few of the teacherstalk about the effects ofcancer, and were encour-aged to remember amember of staff that waslost the previous year.The school raised $800for their Terry Fox Run.
Bruderheim School'sTerry Fox Run onSeptember 26th wasopen to families as wellas the school's studentsand staff. The schoolraised a total of $1,654.46this year, bringing their10 year total to $18,398.The school also awardeda Terry Fox t-shirt to thestudent who raised themost money, who wasone of their kindergartenstudents.
Andrew School stu-dents had two separateroutes for their run on
September 27th, with theolder students runningaround the village ofAndrew, and theyounger students run-ning more throughdowntown. The studentshonoured Terry fox byworking together tomake their own video onthe theme of courage.Students were also treat-ed to a guest speaker,and decorated picturesof running shoes to placewithin the school.Andrew school raised$200 towards the cause.
Lamont ElementarySchool raised $2,540 dur-ing their Terry Fox Run,which was held onSeptember 26th. The stu-dents ran around thetrack at the school, andthe school playground.The school also held adraw to award one stu-dent from each class aTerry Fox t-shirt. The stu-dents had a chance tolearn more about TerryFox during morningannouncements, andduring their classes.
Lamont County Schools manage a huge success with Terry Fox Run fundraiser
Mundare students warming up before their Terry Fox Run.
The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), October 16, 2012 - 8
Price Automotive
Supports Our Local
Fire Department
You can also show your support by
purchasing their 2012 Calendar
“THE FIRE WITHIN”
They can be purchased from any
Lamont Fire Department member
or by calling Bob at 780-895-2472
They can also be picked up at
Price Automotive
4820 - 51 Street Lamont, Alberta 780-895-2882
Lamont County Fire Prevention Week shows great support
Fire fighter Kevin Price demonstrates how thespreaders work when extracting a vehicle.
Herman Sieker explains step by step how a car getcuts apart if someone is trapped inside.
There were cookies and juice for the kids, and TimHortons coffee all to enjoy. Inside you could see thegear and some of the equipment that is used whenthe fire fighters go out on calls.
The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), October 16, 2012 - 9
Hayland for Rent
For more information or to view the property contact:
Ryerson ChristieProgram Manager
Alberta’s Industrial Heartland LandTrust Society
#202, 9906 - 102 StreetFort Saskatchewan, AB T8L 2C3
Approximately 140 acresAvailable for rent for the 2013 season,
productive mixed hayland in two
adjoining properties northeast of
Fort Saskatchewan at the
following location:
SE 21 56 21 W4
NE 21 56 21 W4
Contract closes November 2, 2012.
MundareCurling Club
Registration & SocialFriday, October 19
7:00 p.m.
Open League - Monday or Wednesday night
For more info call Colin Zyla (780) 764-3829
New to the community...
Want to meet new people...
Want to learn to Curl of get back into it...
(beginners of all ages welcome)Just need to get out of the house this winter...
“Curling - a little exercise and a lot of fun”
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Andrew Fire Department was at the Andrew Garlic Festival Saturday, Oct. 13 letting people look at the trucks, try to hold the hose while turned on, and selling theircook books and calendars for a fundraiser.
Bruderheim held a openhouse for people to comeout and see sparky, thenew fire hall and enjoy ahot dog. They got to sit inthe fire trucks, and lookat some of the things thatBruderheim FireDepartment has added.
NEED BOXES?We have a
small quanitityof boxes
suitable forpacking booksor other heavy
objectsavailable at
10 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Agriculture is our life too. Agriculture Financial Services Corporation has been providing Alberta producers with
Crop Insurance for over 70 years. We are currently looking for 0.70 FTE (70% of Full-Time) Field Support (Administrative Support) in our Lamont
District Office. .
Visit www.AFSC.ca to apply
AAggrriiccuullttuurree iiss mmyy lliiffee..
CCaarreeeerr OOppppoorrttuunniittyy
Mary Immaculate Hospital in Mundare is looking for: Unit Clerk IILife Opportunities, Mental Health Day Program, downtown MundareCasualSalary Range: $19.37 as per the AUPE
Collective AgreementHours: 2 days a weekDate Open: October 10, 2012Date Closed: October 22, 2012
Please submit resume quoting competition number: MD-60022-CVH
If helping people brightens your day… Your Calling is at
For information or to apply, visit www.covenanthealth.ca/careers/mundare.html
Human Resources Toll Free: 1-877-450-7555 [email protected]
Richardson International is a worldwide handler and merchandiser of major Canadian-grown grains andoilseeds. We sell crop inputs and relatedservices through our western networkof Ag Business Centres and activelyparticipate in canola processing as oneof North America’s largest suppliersof canola oil and meal. In all areas ofour business, Richardson continuesto provide high-quality products andsuperior customer service.
Location Assistants contribute to the safe, efficient and
profitable operation of a grain handling and/or crop input facility.
Specific responsibilities include the storage and shipping of
Western Canadian grains; operational support and assistance
to location staff and customers; the operation of facility
equipment and controls; and providing excellent customer
service. The ideal candidate will possess proven communication
and interpersonal skills; ambition and organizational skills;
an orientation to accuracy and detail and excellent customer
service skills. An agriculture background is an asset.
Only applicants under consideration will be contacted.
Richardson International values diversity in the workplace.
Women, Aboriginal People, Visible Minorities and persons with
disabilities are encouraged to apply and self-identify.
Interested candidates should forward their résumé and cover letter before October 26, 2012 to:
Richardson PioneerBox 150, Rge. Rd. 195, Hwy #15 Lamont, AB Fax: (780) 895-2937Online: www.richardson.ca
SUCCESSSTARTSHERE
LOCATION ASSISTANT
For more information on this position and other career opportunities visit www.richardson.ca
We currently have an opening at our Richardson Pioneer Ag Business Centre located in Lamont, AB.
GondolasHelp Wanted
Waitress neededApply in person with resumeto Gondola’s Steak and Pizza
HelpWantedEMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
TECHNICIANS REQUIRED
We are a growing Massey Ferguson,Challenger, SpraCoupe, Rogator and
Kubota dealership located in Vegreville, ABand are seeking full time employment for the
following positions:1 - JOURNEYMAN HD TECHNICIAN
1 - SECOND YEAR APPRENTICE TECHNICIAN
COMPETITIVE WAGESBENEFIT PACKAGE
Fax, e-mail or bring in resume to:Shawn Zabrick - Service Manager
Phone: 780-632-2514Fax: 780-632-6324
E-Mail: [email protected]
The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), October 16, 2012 - 11
ChurchCalendar
Bethlehem Lutheran Church5008 - 50 St. Bruderheim 780-796-3543
Pastor Richard WilliamsBethelehem Lutheran Church
Sunday Service 9:30 amBruderheim, Ab.
Bethany Lutheran ChurchSunday Service 11:00 am
Beaver Hills, Ab.“Come as a guest, leave as a friend”
Lamont United Church5306 - 51 Ave., Lamont 780-895-2145
Sunday Worship time 11:15 a.m.Rev. Deborah Brill
Service Sundays at 11:15 am
Emerald’s Dinner & Dance November 17More information to come
Everyone Welcome!AA meeting Thursdays at 8:30 pm
Bruderheim MoravianChurch
Welcomes You!780-796-3775
Sunday Worship 10:30 amSunday School for all ages begins October 14 -
9:15 amJr. Youth - Kindergarten - Grade 6 Begins
September 26 6:00 - 7:45 pmLocated at the 4-way stop in Bruderheim
www.bruderheimmoravianchurch.org
Orthodox V ParishesSunday Divine Liturgy 10:00 am
780-895-2149
Sunday, October 21 - Tone 3 -Old Wostok - 10:00 am
Visit our website www.orthodox-canada.com
Lamont Alliance Church44 st. & 50 Ave. 780-895-2879
Pastor Ron WurtzSunday Service 10:00 am
“Children and families are a top priority for us, come join us!”
www.lamontalliance.comCurrent Events
Current EventsSermon series “Questions God Asks’
Men’s and Ladies bible studiesChildren’s Church and nursery every Sunday
Men’s breakfast last Saturday each month 8 amLadies nights out
Monthly youth eventsCall the Church for more information
Roman Catholic Church
Cluster of Parishes of Our
Lady of Angels
Fort SaskatchewanRoman Catholic Services
Lamont Auxiliary Hospital -
Saturday Evenings 4:00 pm
Our Lady of Good Counsel - Skaro 1st, 3rd and
5th Sundays 9:00 am
St. Michael the Archangel - St. Michael 2nd and
4th Sundays 11:00 am
For further information please call O.L.A. Fort
Saskatchewan at 780-998-3288
Place an ad in the church directory for$42 per month
For more informationcall 780-895-2780
CozyCozyCrittersCritters
Pet Boarding ServiceBox 462, Hwy 15
Bruderheim, AlbertaT0B-2R0
Phone 780-992-7990
Residential Commercial IndustrialElectrical Contracting
Ryan Austin
(780)[email protected]
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12 - The Lamont Leader (Lamont, Alberta), Tuesday, October 16, 2012
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If one company hassupply or contaminationissues, this does not shutdown an entire foodchain as we have seenwith XL Foods, whichprocesses more than4,000 cattle a day – one-third of Canada’s beef.Consumers would bebetter protected andallowed more choice inwhere their food comesfrom.
This also serves to pro-tect the rural Albertanswho raise the cattle,whose livelihoods havenow been jeopardized bythe inadequate food-safety practices of onelarge company - not to
mention the XL workerswho are losing wagesdue to the plant shut-down and the impact onthe town of Brooks.
Responsibility for foodinspection falls on thefederal government, butthe Alberta governmentcan play a role by creat-ing a system that allowslocal producers andprocessors an opportuni-ty to provide healthy,secure food to local con-sumers. We don't sug-gest smaller processorsreplace the large ones,but that local optionsonce again find a pres-ence in our food produc-tion and distribution sys-tem.
William MunseyPresident, Alberta Party
Tracy HardingStaff Writing
The Town ofBruderheim is preparingto put on a talent showon Saturday, Oct. 20 atthe Community Hall.
The town decided thiswould be a fun way tointroduce a new eventfor Bruderheim residentsto come out, and meetnew people. They findthat this helps build ahappy thriving commu-nity.
The tickets need to bepurchased to see theevent, and the moneyraised from the ticketsales will be put towardsdifferent youth activitieswithin the town. Ticketsales at this time areslow, but the town is notworried, as they feelthere will be a lot ofdrop-ins on the night ofthe Event.
So far the talents that
have signed up aresinging, dancing, skits,and a fashion show.There is also thought thatBruderheim minorsports association hassomething special topresent, and the TownCouncil will be perform-ing a skit. The MC for theevening is Global TVTroubleshooter JulieMatthews.
“I think this is a won-derful opportunity foreveryone in and aroundBruderheim to come inand have some fun, getto know new people, andto let others see what tal-ents we have in our com-munity,” says town rep-resentative Judy Love.People can still sign upto showcase their talentsand be a ‘Star for aNight’ by [email protected] or calling 780-796-3731.
Bruderheim plansto show their talent
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Those we love don't go away.
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Tracy HardingStaff Writer
Skate Canada hasmade some changes tothe existing Canskate/Learn to Skate pro-gram, and LamontFigure Skating Club isnow offering this pro-gram.
The Canskate programis a program for all kidsto be able to join, andlearn the basic skatingskills needed to either gointo figure skating, hock-ey, or just learn to skate.This program is basedaround three mainthings, being balance,speed, and agility.
The last time that therewas any changes madeto the teaching styles ofthis program was in1998, so Skate Canada
decided it was time to doan update. They havechanged it so that nowthe skaters move around
to different stations ofdrills set up on the ice.These drills include skat-ing forwards, back-wards, stopping, glidingetc.
The skaters then prac-tice on a ‘circuit’ for 10mins. each, then rotate toa different circuit. Thehope with this change isthat the skaters will becontinually moving, aswell as get more time on
the key elements oflearning to skate with acoach.
Lamont Figure SkatingClub has been able tomake this change, asthere is a training coursethat the coaches have togo through. LamontFigure Skating clubcoach has done the train-ing, and they are in theprocess of organizingthis new system. “We areconfident that the pro-gram will continue tothrive as we all learnmore about the programand the opportunities itwill bring to our skater,”says LFSC secretaryMelinda Fedyniak.
The program is offeredTuesdays and Thursdaysat 5:45 at the LamontArena.
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tact Debra Anderson at:
Applications and resumes will be accepted by
Debra Anderson by email no later than 12
noon November 1st, 2012.
New Canskate program being offeredat the Lamont Figure Skating Club
Pre Novice Hockey hard at practice at Lamont Arena
One of the assistant coaches works with the skaters on some hockey drills.
Lamont Minor Hockey Association has been up andrunning now for almost four weeks, and while theother teams are training and getting ready for the pre-season games, the Pre Novice team is learning moreand more about the game. Coach Andrew McDonaldis shown to the left teaching the skaters how to holdtheir hockey sticks the proper way. With a group thisyear that has all levels of ability, Coach McDonald ishaving to make sure to cover all the basics, as well asteach the skaters the necessary tools they need to beable to play games by the new year.
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PHONE: (780) 895-2233 TOLL FREE: 1-877-895-2233FAX: (780) 895-7404 EMAIL: [email protected]
ASB NEW GRADER POLICY
AGE VERIFICATION
FIRE PREVENTION MONTH
ROAD CLOSURE
FAMILY DAY HOME PROVIDER
PHOTO CONTEST
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
NOTICETemporary Road Closure for Br idge Maintenance
The following roads and bridge structures will be closed tomotoring traffic from September 24 –October 22, 2012, to per-form repairs.
Each structure should be closed for a period as outlined belowproviding no complications with each project has occurred.
The following locations are:CLOSED STARTING SEPTEMBER 24, 2012 (approx. 20 days)Bridge Site: Bridge: 8398, Limestone Creek, Range Road 185Location: 5 km south of Highway 45 near St. Michael
(NE 17 -56-18 W4)
CLOSED STARTING OCTOBER 1, 2012 (approx. 20 days)Bridge Site: Bridge 74128, Astotin Creek, Range Road 205Location: 8 km north of Highway 15 near Bruderheim
(NW 17-56-20 W4)
CLOSED STARTING OCTOBER 22, 2012 (approx. 5 days)Bridge Site: Bridge: 74922, Tributary to Beaverhill Creek,
Township Road 562Location: 1km north of Bruderheim (SE 17-56-20 W4)
Employment Opportuni t iesLamont County is currently seeking applications for the fol-
lowing positions:Construction Foreman, and Manager of Economic
Development & Strategic InitiativesPlease visit our website at www.lamontcounty.ca; email:[email protected] or pick up information about these
opportunities at the County Administration building.
AGE VERIFICATION FOR CATTLE
Lamont County is offering Third Party Age VerificationServices to cattle producers. Please call
to make an appointment or for moreinformation.
Please contact Abby @ 780-895-2585
GRAB YOUR CAMERAS! Lamont County AgriculturalService Board is holding its annual Photo Contest! Contestis open to Lamont County residents and all pictures must betaken within the borders of Lamont County. Contest deadline
is November 15, 2012.For a list of complete contestrules and how to submit yourpictures please contact Abby@ 780-895-2585 or [email protected]
Lamont County Brushing ProgramLamont County Agricultural Service Department will begin itsannual roadside brushing program. The operators will bebrushing out areas pre-selected and then approved by theAgricultural Service Board. Please use caution when passingthe machines in the ditch as flying debris is very common. Ifthere are locations that you feel vegetation is encroaching onthe road, do not hesitate to contact our office. If you have anyquestions or concerns, you may contact the AgriculturalService Department at 780-895-2585.