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Amy GreGsonTimes Reporter
Strathmore-Brooks MLA Arno Doerksen was touring through the constituency while the legislature took a break March 29 to April 1.
Doerksen made a stop at the Travelodge March 30 to speak about issues affecting Alber-tans, and also hear their con-cerns.
“These are good meetings,” said Doerksen. “I appreciate connecting with people.”
Doerksen spoke on four is-sues including the electoral boundaries, the economy and the budget, health care, and Bill 1, which deals with com-petiveness in Alberta.
On the electoral boundaries, Doerksen said many people have expressed great concern over the proposed division of the Strathmore-Brooks constit-uency.
If the report goes through, Strathmore would be in a con-stituency with Chestermere.
Doerksen said currently, it is widely known and accepted that the Strathmore-Brooks constituency encompasses the Counties of Wheatland and Newell in their entirety.
When you look around the province it’s an enviable posi-tion,” said Doerksen. “There
are some rational reasons why people have concerns with the proposal that has been made and I’m optimistic and hopeful the Review Commission will respond to the concerns of the constituency.”
Public hearings have been scheduled for April 12 and 13 in Calgary for people to ex-press their concerns in person about the proposed changes made by the Alberta Electoral Boundaries Commission.
In regards to the economy, Doerksen acknowledged that oil prices have doubled and the government is making signifi-cant investments in five new oil sands projects.
He spoke also about the $4.7 billion deficit in the budget and said it is a reasonable balance between fiscal disciplines and program spending.
Doerksen said Alberta is in a unique situation because they can draw on money from the sustainability fund to cover the deficit, which no other jurisdic-tion in Canada can.
He said it is a very strategic time to invest in infrastructure projects.
For health care, Doerksen said the increased health care budget will let the government get a hold on things and bring wait times down for surgeries.
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After a three-week break, Wheatland County was back in session with a packed agenda.
With such a packed agenda, here are some highlights of what was discussed.
• The province of Alberta announced March 16 they are freezing the central-ization of ambulance dispatchers. Man-ager of Protective Services Gerald Skib-insky, said the County just has to take a wait-and-see approach before moving workers.
• A clarification was made on the planning moratorium that was passed March 2. The original motion stated that multi-parcel subdivisions are on hold until the Growth Management Study is completed. However, county would still consider first-parcels out and develop-ment in hamlets. The resolution was amended to clarify that the Nightingale and Rosebud hamlets are on hold as well, until the Area Structure Plans are
completed. County will also consider farmland separation even if it’s not first-parcel out.
• The county decided that a gravel loader retains the right to refuse to load any vehicle with gravel if they see fit.
• The Carseland community annual waste clean up will be happening April 30 and May 1. The community asked the county for trucks and waste bins to help with the clean up. The county decided to have extra bins and staff at the waste transfer site in Carseland. The transfer site is usually closed on Fridays, but the councilors decided to open it on April 30 from 12 to 8 p.m. On May 1, the site will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with extra staff on site to help people dispose of their waste. Councilors asked that people are aware ahead of time of what they can dump and what they can’t and that it must be sorted.
• There are two fire hydrants in Glei-chen that aren’t working. Gerry Van Oostwaard from public works said they would look into this problem, because it
is a safety issue.• The sidewalks in Carseland that
need repairs will be finished by the end of the year said Van Oostwaard.
• Van Oostwaard also reported that signs for Township and Range Road are in the process of being replaced. Ap-proximately 35 signs across the county had to be changed because they had wrong information. Also, 250 signs had fallen off because the brackets they were mounted on couldn’t withstand winds. The brackets are being replaced and grader operators have been asked to keep their eyes open for missing signs.
• As of March 29, a fire ban was in ef-fect for Wheatland County.
• The county decided they would go with Dillon Consulting Limited to con-duct the Area Structure Plan and Growth Management Study. In their proposal, Dillon said they would hold the first set of public meetings in April or May, and another set in August. The first draft is expected in September, with the final draft to be distributed in December.
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Shaylin, 13, and Elora, 6, Eldjanson have both been growing their hair out since they were young girls, but soon it will be about 10 inches shorter as they cut their hair for a good cause.
The girls will be cutting their hair on April 13 and donating it to Angel Hair for Kids, which is A Child’s Voice Foundation program that donates hair to make into wigs and hair pieces at no cost for financially disadvantaged children who’ve lost their hair due to a medical condition or treatment.
“We lost three members of our fam-ily already to cancer and we wanted to cut our hair and do a fundraiser,” said Shaylin.
The girls have lost their grandfa-ther, an uncle and a cousin to cancer.
Their mother’s aunt has been bat-tling breast cancer for the past six years.
“I’m pretty proud of them. I think
it’s great that they are going to give something back,” said the girls mother, Michelle. “I’ll miss the hair though.”
The girls will be cutting their hair April 13 at the X-Hale Salon in Lang-don, a place they have been going to since moving to the town.
“They’ve been chomping at the bit to cut their hair for quite some time,” said Michelle.
Shaylin said it will be easier for her with shorter hair to put it in a bun for Air Cadets, and that her friends are excited and want to come watch her get her hair cut.
“My teacher wants to come too,”
said Shaylin.The girls are also raising money
for the Canadian Cancer Society and have gotten many pledges from their teachers at the Langdon School.
Their goal was $500, but they have already surpassed that.
The family will be going door-to-door in Langdon over the coming weeks to try and raise more money.
“It’s a good way for them to learn that other people don’t have it so easy,” said Michelle.
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Elora and Shaylin Eldjanson will be cutting their long hair April 13 and donating it to Angel Hair for Kids, a program of A Child’s Voice Foundation that provides wigs and hair loss solutions to financially disadvantaged children who have lost their hair due to a medical condition or treatment. They are also raising money for the Canadian Cancer Society. Amy Gregson Photo
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Grade 9 to 12 students from across the Golden Hills School Division will gather in Carbon April 16 for a student “Speak Out” forum.
These forums are used to invite stu-dents to talk about their educational ex-periences, their learning styles, what is working for them and what they would like to see happen in their schools.
“It’s going to be wonderful,” said Ron Kenworthy, chair of the Golden Hills School Division.
The Speak Out forums have been
happening across Alberta every fall and spring since 2008 and are small group discussions between students.
The one being held in in Carbon will feature 80 to 90 grade 12 students from all high schools in Golden Hills.
They will be asked four questions, with three of the questions suggested by the province. Then the board will ask a question about their foundation statement and how they can make it work in the schools.
The questions are: “What does it look like when you’re learning at your best? What is holding you back from learn-ing at your best? What actions can
adults take to improve how education looks and feels? and What actions can students take to improve how eduction looks and feels.
“We want to hear from the kids about how we can make education better for them, because they’re the ones going through it,” said Kenworthy. “A lot of times when you talk to young people they can tell you exactly what they need and what changes could help them.”
The forums will be lead by student fa-cilitators who will be trained ahead of time.
Also, the Minister of Education, Dave Hancock is looking for students aged 14
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The individuals who are selected will be ambassadors for Speak Out and have the opportunity to take a leadership role to ensure the student voice is heard and considered.
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Dear EditorIt is possible for Health Care to use common sense &
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Currently information from other health care zone’s show that government funded Level 3 Assisted Living (24-hour staff on site) operators receives about $75 per person for just the care portion. This would equal $2,250 per month. Compare this to a local Level 3 Assisted Liv-ing; non-funded Care Home which is providing the same level of care (24-hour staff on site) for about $36 per person for the care portion which would equal $1,100 per month.
A Program called Self Managed Care is available to as-sist with the ‘care portion’ costs. This program is funded
and regulated by Alberta’s Ministry of Health and is ad-ministered by the Regional Health Authorities and it is available to individuals of any age who are eligible for home care.
Understand that Home Care cannot provide “place-ment” to a non-funded non Alberta Health Service ap-proved site, but it could be shared as an option that is licensed as a Supportive Living Operator by Alberta Se-niors and Community Supports.
This flows into the vision of the Alberta Government of providing choice for seniors, regardless of whether or not the site is private, voluntary or public sector.
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A business in Strathmore is doing its part to help others by collecting items for the Calgary Drop In and Rehab Centre.
Assist Business Centre tries to support different initiatives, and will be collecting travel mugs and hygienic items for dona-tions.
“I think it’s a good cause and we’re more than happy to do it,” said Grace Schouten from Assist
Business Centre.The group is focusing on trav-
el mugs after Schouten saw a re-quest on the Free Cycle Calgary website, www.freecycle.org.
The website gives people the opportunity to post different items they have and don’t need anymore or items that they want.
Schouten saw a post from someone who works at the Drop In Centre for travel mugs they can give out as reimbursement to volunteers who clean for them in the morning.
They are looking for clean travel mugs with lids.
“That lead to what else do they need,” said Schouten. “We thought we’d try and collect it for them.”
Assist Business Centre will also be collecting travel or regu-lar size soap, shampoo, razors, combs, deodorant, toothbrushes and paste along with other items.
They will be collecting items on a ongoing basis, so make sure to get them to the Drop In Cen-tre said Schouten.
Collecting items for Calgary Drop In Centre
Continued from page 1Doerksen also said the elimi-
nation of accumulated debt will help move forward the decision to go with one super board.
The final issue Doerksen brought about was Bill 1, which is to ensure Alberta remains competitive.
“Bill 1 is an important piece of business and that will set the
tone for the legislative session.”Afterwards a question ses-
sion was held, in during which residents expressed their con-cerns on agricultural issues, disability funding, the land-use framework, Bill 50 and how it deals with power lines, the Age Care facility that is being built in Strathmore, and education.
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Gleichen RCMP are seeking the publics assistance in solving the hamlet’s latest break and en-ter.
Thieves broke into the Glei-chen & District Library between the evening of April 1 and the morning of April 2.
The criminals smashed through
two doors of tempered glass with a piece of wood before stealing approximately $40 from the do-nation jar.
Surprisingly, to the best of the staff’s knowledge, that is all that was taken.
“That’s the strange thing, they went through all that effort to smash those windows and that’s all they took,” said Library Man-ager Faydra Beard of the stolen
donation jar. “I had a laptop sit-ting there – four computers, all (the) books and everything else and (the donation jar) is all they took.
“It is just frustrating that some-one would do that to a public place.”
The library, which serves the hamlet, the outlying area and Siksika has approximately 130 members and over 10,000 books.
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A trailer containing four snowmobiles was stolen off a rural property located at Glen-more Trail and Highway 791 sometime between November 16 and 19, 2009.
The stolen items were: a 2008 white Polaris RmK snow-mobile with a ViN# SN1Pm-7JS78C353029 and an Al-berta license plate of WC334, a 2008 black and green Arctic Cat m8 snowmobile with a ViN#4UF08SNW28T111959 and an Alberta license plate of eU814, a 2005 black and red Arctic Cat m6 snowmobile with a ViN#4UF05SNW45T134097 and an Alberta license plate of Tm073, a 2005 black and red Arctic Cat m6 snowmobile with a ViN#4UF05SNW45T13405
with an Alberta license plate of Tm072 and a 2004 black WeLLS Cargo trailer with a ViN#1WC200L2544051673 with an Alberta license plate of S94002 and the interior is cus-tomized with shelving units.
The approximate value of the stolen items is $34,000. The RCmP said a heavy duty truck with a hitch would have been required to haul a trailer of that size and weight.
The RCmP is asking any-one with information on the identity of suspects(s), infor-mation concerning the theft or current location of the stolen items to contact the Stratmore RCmP at (403) 934-3968 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TiPS.
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Strathmore Elks Lodge #491 meets 3rd. Tuesday at the Strathmore Curling Club 6:30 pm. Steak Supper at 7 pm. New Members welcome. Call Greg 403-888-6155.
RCL Ladies Auxiliary Events for April:18th – LA breakfast from 9 am to 11 am, $6 per adult & $3 per child under 12. 20th - Executive & General Meetings, beginning @ 7:30 pm
Royal Canadian Legion Events for April:LPC – June 12th - tickets still available Sports Steak & Lobster – May 8th - tickets still available17th – Cash Crib – registration at 11:00 am.Meat Draws every Friday @ 6:30 pm & Saturday @ 2:00 pm.Bingo every Wednesday @ 5:15 pm.Darts & Crib throughout the week.Legion Veterans Hall & the Main Hall available for functions.For more information regarding the above, please call 403-934-5119.
MOPS (Mother’s Of Preschoolers) meet 1st and 3rd Thursdays 9:30am – 11:30am at the Strathmore Alliance Church. Babysitting available for ages 0 - 6. For more information call Jennifer at 403-934-5799 or visit www.mops.org
Strathmore Lions Club meets the first and third Thursday at the Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm.
Strathmore Photography Club. Photographers of all ages and skill levels are welcome. For more information and meeting dates call Gaylene at 403-901-2760 or email - [email protected]
Strathmore District Health Services Auxiliary Meetings are held the fourth Monday of the month @ 1:30 pm, (excluding July & August). Lower level Conference Room at the Strathmore Hospital. New members welcome. For more info please call 403-934-4436
Wheatland Rural Crime Watch. Meetings are the 3rd. Thursday of each Month. Featuring guest speakers. For more information call 403-934-4055.
Come Fly With Us903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn. Meet Wednesdays at 6:30pm at the blue building and Quonset on the Ag grounds. Boys & Girls welcome between 12 & 19 years. Call Joanna Howard at 403-983-5796 for more information.
Meals on Wheels is available in Strathmore. For information or to obtain this service please contact Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335. drivers needed Contact Shirley Minty at 934-3953.
Sunday School for All Ages: Lord of All Lutheran Church offers Christian Education opportunities for ages 3 years to adult, on Sun-day Mornings. All are Welcome! For more information please call Margo Sevick 403-901-2044 or call the Church Office at 403-934-2374
Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53 meets the first Monday of each Month at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at 403-901-6038. Website: www.strathmore53.com
Healing Rooms, open for prayer Mondays from 7 to 9 pm. at the Harvest Healing Centre at 115A-3rd. Avenue in Strathmore. Everyone is Welcome.
Strathmore Country Gardens Club Meetings at least once per month. Tours, guest speakers, workshops and much more included in a membership. $20 single, $30 family. [email protected] or visit our website www.icangarden.com/clubs/CountryGGC/Strathmore Homeschool Familes. Any Strathmore and Area familes that are homeschooling are invited to join our Yahoo Group. groups.yahoo.com/group/strathmorehsfams
Strathmore Caregiver Support Group This is an opportunity for caregivers to find support and benefit from interaction with others in a similar situation. For more information or to register call Amy Yaneza at 403-361-7176.
The Hope Bridges Society Board meetings held the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at #3-236-3rd. Avenue. Please visit our website at www.hopebridges.ca or contact us at [email protected]
Wild Rose Career & Employment Services - Free drop-in JOB-FINDING CLUB, every Tuesday from 10 to noon. A Career Counsellor will share tips and tools to assist in your job search. Please call 403-934-6488 or drop by 101, 331-3rd. Avenue. Bring your lunch and join us for a Small Business Brown Bag pre-sentation at Community Futures Wild Rose on Tuesday and Thursday from Noon to 1 pm. Weekly Topics.
The Community Crisis Shelter has several Board Member vacancies and is recruiting individuals who would like to apply for Board Membership. Interested individu-als can call Karen Pease at 403-934-6634.
KIDERGY Play Group Meet every Friday from 9:30 - 11:30 am at the Hope Covenant Church. $1 per child, (snack is included). Contact Tammy at 403-934-5887 for more info.
Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society needs community members to be Advocates (volunteers). Training is provided. Contact Victim Services through the RCMP Detachment at 403-934-6552
Strathmore Parent and Tot Playgroup, meets every Thursday at 9:15 - 11:15 am. in the Strathmore United Church Basement. For more information call Lisa at 403-934-4874 or Ali at 403-934-2089.
Strathmore Youth Exceptional Service Award Society - If you would like to recognize a youth who has demonstrated an act of courage, citizenship and community contribution, call Val at 403-901-4254
Strathmore United Church KIDzONE SUNDAY SCHOOL with every Sunday, 1030. An interactive program based on the principles of Godly Play 403.902.0218PRAYER SHAWL, knitting the sacred. Join us each 4th Wednesday, 1pm, at Strathmore United Church. No experience necessary, knit or crochet, wool provided. 403.902.0218MOSAIC a family friendly journey into the sacred for all ages thru the lens of the arts, 7pm every Thursday, 403.902.0218
Strathmore FASD Parent Support Group Parents and families living with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Meet on the 3rd Tues. of every month. 9:30 – 11:30am, @ the Strathmore United Church Library. April meeting will be on the 13th. Feel free to come out for coffee, support and strategies. Call Pam at 403-652-4776.
Seniors 50+ Centre General meetings the second Tuesday of each month at 1:15 pm. For info call Eric at 403-901-1596.
Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce meets the third Monday of the month @ 7:00 p.m. All members welcome. Check web page for meeting location. For more information call 403-901-3175 or www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com.
Wheatland District Cheadle 4-H club meet the 2nd Tuesday of every month from September – June at the Cheadle Hall at 6:00pm.
The Wheatland District 4-H Council will be meeting April 28th at the Chinese food restaurant on the Highway at 6pm for supper and 7 for the business meeting.
Art Exhibit March 10 to April 13 at the Strathmore Municipal Library. 85 Lakeside Blvd. Contact Jesse for more info.
Library Book Sale at the Strathmore Municipal Library April 9th, 10:00am – 7:00pm and April 10th, from 10:00am -5:00pm. Proceeds go towards the summer reading program.
Adult Water Color Workshop Saturday, April 10th at the Strathmore Store Front School from 1:00pm – 3:00pm. Cost $10, Call Sheila to register at 403-734-0179. Open to all adults with all abilities, wheel chair accessible.
Strathmore Minor Hockey AGM & Fun NightFriday, April 16 - 7 pm Strathmore Family Centre. AGM upstairs, player shinny floor hockey in arena.
Relay For Life, cancer fundraiser, Scrapbooking Crop April 16, 6 - 11pm, contact 403 901-5867 or 403 901-1717 for more info.
A CONFERENCE FOR WOMENFriday April 16th, 8:45am – 3:00pm at the Strathmore Civic Centre. For tickets or display booths, call 403-934-5335.
Strathmore MOPS Toy Swap’n Sale Saturday May 1st from 10:00am to 3:00pm at the Westmount School Gym, call Amy at 403-901-1954 or Jennifer at 403-934-9788 for info or to register a table.
100 Years of Girl Guides in Canada 2010The Girl Guides of Strathmore want to celebrate this event with a picnic in the park on Saturday May 29th and invite anyone who was ever a Spark, Brownie, Guide, Pathfinder, Ranger, Guider etc. Guiding has been in Strathmore since 1967 and we are looking for any old photos, books, badges, crests uniforms etc. to showcase at the picnic. We would also like to invite anyone interested in helping with this project to call Robin Wenzel at 403-934-2495.
Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce - SPRINGFEST Strathmore’s annual outdoor street festival and fair. May 29, 2010 9am – 3:30pm. Call 403-901-3175 for more information or www.strathmoredistrictchamber.com
Emergency Services Charity Golf TournamentFriday June 18th at the Strathmore Golf Club, Call Kevin or Debbie at 403-934-3968 for more info.
AZTEC IS GIVING IT BACK!A portion of the proceeds earned from each
transaction by Aztec and our team of professionals will be donated to local charities. A local Real Estate
Company giving back to the community that has supported us throughout the years.
TIMESSTRATHMORE
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Beautiful Abe Fehr build totally upgraded throughout, Open concept with 3 bedrooms 3 full baths, bright sunny
walkout to the 12th hole andso much more!
Fully Finshed Villa on the golF course
$374,900
call la shaun
In a golf course community.
Let this be your permanent home or
summer home!
$169,900 adult liVing condo -
Vulcan
call sheila
Japanese Cherry Hardwood. Vaulted
Ceilings/Open ConceptDouble Attached
Garage. Backing Onto Greenspace
Fully deVeloped $277,900
call robert & tamara
Right along Trans Canada Hwy. 25 minutes SE of
Strathmore. Gently rolling land w/good building sites.
Excellent access. Great Price!
build your dream home here!
$210,000
call ron
3rd level corner condo with view!
All new paint & flooring. 5 appliances & drapes! Central location with loads of amenities!
Just like New!
adult condo $173,400
call la shaun
Chestermere Former Show Home
Now Available, Views of The Rockies, Downtown
Calgary and Rainbow Falls, Walk-Out Basement/
Double Garage / Central Air
rainbow Falls $384,900
call robert & tamara
Build your dream home w.walkout. Great for
home business. Private rd, fenced & approach.
All services near by, seller is motivated.
3 acres 1 mile east oF town
$249,900
call la shaun
Just minutes to town. All pavement - easy
access. Flat with loads of potential. For home,
shop & more!
5 acres west oF town
$275,000
call la shaun
3 bdr. 5 AppliancesClose to schools, community center
IMMACULATE CONDITION!
don't miss out on this spectacular buy!!! $198,900
call sheila
RonKaechele
403-934-1097
SteveGrajczyk
403-934-5533
Lance Wheeler
403-660-7213
NonieHall
403-934-3382
Tracy Larsen
403-934-5533
LornaPhibbs
403-874-7660
Nicole Cordes
403-901-5855
Sheila Bassen
403-361-0390
Shauna Kenworthy
403-934-5533
TamaraDesjardins
403-934-5533
La Shaun Andrews
403-850-4593
"The Sign of experience"
AZTEC IS GIVING IT BACK!A portion of the proceeds earned from each transaction by Aztec and our team of professionals will be donated to local charities. A local Real Estate Company giving back to the community that has supported us throughout the years.
403-934-5533Strathmore & area24 HR. REAL ESTATE HOT LINE
www.aztecrea lestate.ca
KeithGarrioch
403-333-8411
Robert Desjardins
403-934-5533
mls c3370180
mls c3402736
mls c3400092
mls c3390198
1733 SqFt Bungalow/Full Basement Oversized
Double GarageIrrigation Equipment
Included, Loads of Trees
40 acres west oF strathmore
$850,000
call robert & tamara
1,455 sq ft of living space!
$134,900call robert & tamara
mls c3365398
1270 square foot 2 storey located in a quiet
community on a quiet street. New windows new siding and new flooring
plus an oversized heated 2 car garage! $219,000
character home with class
call tracy
Single Detached Garage. 2 Large
Bedrooms/2 BathsBacking Onto CanalWalking Distance to
Downtown
gated community $119,900
call robert & tamara
Five bedroom homeLarge double garage and
office. Five minutes to Strathmore
$589,900Call Ron Kaechele
403-934-1097
acreage near strathmore
call ron
mls c3389858
Beautiful two bedroom condo. Five appliances,
fireplace, balconey. Two parking stallsCall Ron Kaechele
403-934-1097
aFFordable condo$164,900
call ron
mls c3407637
Large Deck / Bright Open ConceptEngineered Hardwood / Granite21/2 Baths / Large Bedrooms
Fully deVeloped $224,900
call robert & tamara
Bright/Open Concept/Hardwood
$30,000 Solarium! Fully Devloped
2900 sq ft Heated Double Garage
wow! $399,900
call robert & tamara
Nice 4 Bedroom Bungalow
Fully DevelopedDouble Attached
GarageQuick Possession
Available!
$314,900 pie lot!call robert & tamara
Perfect family home with 3+2 bedrooms, 3 baths, large country kitchen and more! This bungalow is close to schools and amenties! Awesome back yard with mature
trees and totally fenced with Double detached oversize
garage and more!
Just on the market Fully deVeloped
$287,900!
call la shaun
mls c3414501
17.5 acres with power and drilled well. Also has dugout,
corrals, and shop/barn. Highway access. 20 minutes
to city. Priced to sell $295,000Call Ron Kaechele
403-934-1097
1779 sq ft 2 storey . airconditioning. Fully developed
. underground sprinkler
. 4 bedrooms
absolutely beautiFul home backing onto
canal $439,900
call sheila
Bank Foreclosure home has
3 bedrooms 1 bath all on large
mature lot with detached Garage!
gleichen bungalow $94,000
call la shaun
mls c3416771
Perfect starter or retirement home. this
home has 2 bedrooms 1 bath on large lot 50x120,
fenced with driveway and mature trees. east of
Strathmore 40 mins.
small town aFFordable liVing
$59,900
call la shaun
mls c3416750
Renovated kitchen. Oversized double
garage. Huge yard plus hot tub room!
cute as a button!$199,900
call robert & tamara
acreage seekerscall ron
mls c3414942
OVERSIZED WELL TREED LOTDOUBLE DETACHED GARAGE
$124,900call nonie
NEW- BE THE FIRST OWNERS
OPEN DESIGN WALKOUT BASEMENT
FULLY DEVELOPED ATTACHED GARAGE
$239,900call nonie
An "A" for Attractive, Affordable, and Above Average!! Five bedroom bilevel on 3 acres near Bow River
and Speargrass Golf Course Double garage
Quiet location $549,000Call Ron Kaechele
403-934-1097
country delightcall ron
mls c3404923
WOW!! - UPGRADED FLOORINGGRANITE
3 BEDROOMS BACKS ONTO GREEN
$200,000call nonie
40X60 SHOP- CROSS FENCEDSHELTERS- MINUTES FROM TOWN
$720,000
5 acres with homecall nonie
1367 SQ FT HOME WITH SINGLE GARAGEPICTURE PERFECT- GREAT LOCATION
$124,900
liVe in the countrycall nonie
DOUBLE ATTACHED GARAGE- 3 BEDROOMSBASEMENT DEVELOPMENT- SKY LIGHT
VAULTED CEILINGS- CLOSE TO SCHOOLS
$239,900call nonie
Very Classy Condo...End Unit..w/lots of Light!!!
3bds....HARDWOOD & CERAMIC Floors...Gas Fireplace...
up-graded Black Appliances. MLS #C3418744....
CALL TRACY (403)901-9143
$219,500call tracy
sold
sold
Backing to the 12th hole upgraded home! Hardwood, tile, and up
graded carpet! Awesome walnut cabinets granite countertops
throughout, corner fireplace and more! Open concept,full walkout
and double attached garage!
beautiFul Villa is speargrass
$359,900!
call la shaun
mls c3408273
sold
Double Attached Insulated/Drywalled Garage. Fully Developed...
Bright Open ConceptCentral Air/3 Full Baths/
3 Bedrooms
location! location! $314,900
call robert & tamara
5 Bedrooms, Cul-de-sac
location. Double detached garage!
Fully deVeloped $319,900
call robert & tamara
c/s
sold
c/s
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS
- STONE FIREPLACEFULLY DEVELOPED- GREAT LOCATION
$278,278call nonie
ADULT LIVING2 BEDROOM2 BATHROOM
TITLED PARKING MAIN FLOOR
$249,900call nonie
FULLY DEVELOPED WALKOUT
FRONTS ONTO PARK
HOT TUB
$386,900call nonie
4 YRS NEW SHOWS LIKE NEW MOVE IN READY
$276,900Just listed
call nonie
1571 SQ FTFULLY DEVELOPED
ALL THE UPGRADES LIKE NEW
$374,900call nonie
1776 SQ FTFULL WALKOUT
FULLY DEVELOPED IMMACULATE
$396,900call nonie
IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM
HOME CUL DE SAC
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$272,900call nonie
c/sDARE TO COMPARE
3 BEDROOMSFULLY DEVELOPED
DOWN
$278,900Just listed
call nonie
c/s
5 WELL TREED LOTS
DOUBLE GARAGE1213 SQ FT HOME WITH FIREPLACE
$159,900call nonie
-Best price with everything included
-1992-3 bedrooms, 2 baths-open concept with sky lights
-call for list of everything included-Garage, large deck,
and shed
new listing ranch estate $99,900
call la shaun
April 8, 2010 • Strathmore TimeS • Page 13
Well kept bungalow. Front attached
garage. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. Green space at side.
40+ living $254,900
call lorna
Gorgeous 1739 sq ft of upgraded living.
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths.24'x10' covered deck
Single detached garage.
ranch estates luxury living
$194,900
call shauna
call lorna
Brand new bungalow
Hardwood floors1420 sq ft
in the ranch$349,900
call lorna
Immaculate home in westpark Village.
4 bedrooms. Large country kitchen.
Lots of upgrades.
affordable living in strathmore
$44,900
call shauna
12.4 treed acres. 1915 - 1 1/2 storey
historical home. Stained glass, custom design.
rare find!$649,000
call lorna
1216 sq ft. modular. In like new condition. 3
bedrooms, 1 1/2 baths. Large country kitchen.
2 decks.
immaculate in westpark $109,900
call shauna
$178,900Build your dream home. Close to
city and pavement.Great views
Quiet - it's country!
call lorna
Hard to find 20 acres of raw land. Less than 10 minutes south of
Strathmore. Irrigation access.
20 acres near strathmore
$300,000
call shauna
Heated shop - overhead doors.
Bungalow. 10 acres. West on Glenmore.
one screaming hot deal only
$499,000
call lorna
RonKaechele
403-934-1097
SteveGrajczyk
403-934-5533
Lance Wheeler
403-660-7213
NonieHall
403-934-3382
Tracy Larsen
403-934-5533
LornaPhibbs
403-874-7660
Nicole Cordes
403-901-5855
Sheila Bassen
403-361-0390
Shauna Kenworthy
403-934-5533
TamaraDesjardins
403-934-5533
La Shaun Andrews
403-850-4593
"The Sign of experience"
AZTEC IS GIVING IT BACK!A portion of the proceeds earned from each transaction by Aztec and our team of professionals will be donated to local charities. A local Real Estate Company giving back to the community that has supported us throughout the years.
403-934-5533Strathmore & area24 HR. REAL ESTATE HOT LINE
www.aztecrea lestate.ca
KeithGarrioch
403-333-8411
Robert Desjardins
403-934-5533
Beautiful park-like setting.
5 bedrooms, 3 baths.
a home for you! $254,900
call lorna
9.65 acres. Minutes to Langdon. 10 minutes to Calgary. Riding arena
with lighting. 5 stall barn ++
hay horse lovers!$699,900
call lorna
cape cod charm $429,900
call shauna
Immaculate home on huge lot
3+1 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths
Quiet cul-de-sac locationFully finished
Can be rezoned commercial west
of Strathmore
commercial subdivision potential
66.11 acres
call lorna
Adjacent to Carseland.
Subdivision potential or great investment.
47 acrescall lorna
Well built 2 storey. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths.
Backing on canal in Hillview
mountain views, city lights$459,900
call lorna
Fully finished bungalow on 4.91 acres. 10 minutes to
Strathmore. Upgraded kitchen. 2 garages, small barn, shop
country charm near nightingale
$429,900
call shauna
$169,9001520 sq ft
modular. 6 acres.Leased land.
country anyone?
call lorna
Zoning industrial West of
Strathmore
11.9 acres$288,000
call lorna
Lifestyle plus!New carpets,
lino!$171,900
get out of the snow!
call lorna
Great lifesyle in the bay. Fully
dev walk-out basement.
just listed!$319,000
call lorna
OffIcE SpAcE fOR RENT5 offices available
starting at $300 per month, utilities included.
call Keith Garrioch 403-333-8411 or robert Desjardins 403-934-5533
4.19 acres. Updated bilevel. Double garage. Decorated steel
gates.
out by the lake! $439,000
call lorna
3200 sq ft commercial building.
Last use a pub. Living at rear.
Priced at $249,900
buy yourself a home & business!
call lorna
1845 sq ft bungalow. Rainbow Falls
location. Triple car garage. Elevator too!
cream de la cream -
chestermere
call lorna
Backs on country. Central air. 24x24
heated garage. Fully dev lower.
it's loaded$364,900!
call lorna
Refurbished history home on 18.46 acres
4+1 bdrms, 3 full bathsQuonset, shop, barn, corrals.
Subdivision potential
perfect hobby farm
$614,900
call shauna
22 acres. House & shop. Views. $699,000
just off 22x
3.36 acres. Drilled well, trees, pond, power. $269,900.
west of strathmorebacks onto greenspace
$359,900
call shauna
Fully finished bungalow6 bdrms, 3 full baths
Upgraded kitchenNew laminate flooring
golf course home $409,900
call shauna
Backs onto 14 hole fairway of Strathmore
Golf Course, 3+1 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths
Partly finished basementOpen concept
call lorna
3.84 acres. Trees & irrigation. 2508 sq ft bungalow.
just listed $519,900
call lorna
upgraded in ranch estates - $141,500
call shauna
Home with 3 season solarium
3 bdrms, 2 full bathsUpgraded with new
carpet & linoGas fireplace
Exceptional custom built home backing onto park. 2+3 bdrms, 3 full baths. Fully finished lower level.
Too many upgrades to mentions
luxurious walkout bungalow $649,900
call shauna
Gated adult living community. 3 bdrms,
2 full baths. Open concept. Large deck to
relax on.
ranch estates$114,900
call shauna
3 bdrms, 2 full baths. Partially finished
lower level. Oversized lot.
Adjoins greenspace & playground.
hillview estates bungalow $339,900
call shauna
Custom built home on 2.99 acres. 1 mile from Lakes of Muirfield Golf Course. Heated double
attached garage64'x40' shop.
beautiful lyalta acreage - $589,900
call shauna
Gorgeous 2274 sq.ft. home in Cheadle
Too many upgrades to mention!
Triple, heated garage. Swimming pond with beach & floating dock
dream home on 1 acre - $679,900
call shauna
Beautiful home in gated community2 bdrms, 2 full bathsLarge country kitchen
Single detached garage
immaculate in ranch estates -
$134,900
call shauna
3 bdrms, 2 1/2 bathsUpgraded with laminate and tile
flooringStainless steel appliancesSingle detached garage
like new condo - $229,900
call shauna
In the Ranch too!Hardwood floors
1420 sq ft
it's new, new!$354,500
call lorna
Atmosphere plus so much space. Living just got
better!
price reductionnow $149,900
call lorna
sold
soldcall lorna
Front attached garage. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. $215,900
in hillview terracesold
sold
amy gregsonTimes Reporter
Years and years of practicing, has lead two Strath-more musicians to have unbelievable experiences that musicians dream of having.
Brother and sis-ter Timothy and Sarah Steeves have moved away from Strathmore to fulfill their mu-sical dreams and have accomplished great things.
Sarah has been playing the cello for more than 20 years and is cur-rently pursuing a doctorate in music at the University of Toronto.
On Feb. 18, Sarah had the op-portunity to play at Carnegie Hall in New York City as part of the Youth Orchestra of the Americas[YOA].
“Carnegie Hall is kind of like the musical Olympics,” said Sarah. “It’s
that nearly mytho-logical place you hear about with a huge amount of re-spect.”
She said that playing at Carn-egie Hall isn’t like most goals, like where you can control a grade on an exam by lots of practicing. Sarah said, to perform at Carnegie Hall you have to have a lot of luck and good timing.
“If it wasn’t for YOA, I probably
never would have gotten to perform there,” she said.
Sarah’s YOA ex-periences started last summer as she toured with the group through the United States and Canada and was involved with the group in Washing-ton D.C. for an out-reach project.
“The opportuni-ties that YOA gives me, seems to con-stantly place me outside of my mu-sical comfort zone, work with wonder-ful musicians that I would never other-wise meet,” Sarah said.
She said the ex-perience at Carne-gie Hall was magi-cal and that she had never been there before, even as an audience member.
She said it was fantastic to get to play with an or-chestra filled with people she loves, two world-class soloists and two amazing conduc-tors, including Valery Gergiev,
who conducted the orchestra from Red Square at the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics as part of the Sochi 2014.
“Then, just to make it that much more awesome, we performed really well,” said Sarah. “The whole or-chestra was buzz-ing with energy.”
Timothy plays the violin and at-tends the Univer-sity of Michigan’s School of Mu-sic, Theatre and Dance.
He was selected as one of four stu-dents from his pro-gram to play at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washing-ton D.C. on May 10 as part of the Con-servatory Project.
“It is an honour to represent my school at one of North America’s premier artistic institutions,” said Timothy.
The conserva-tory project is an initiative of Per-forming Arts for Everyone’s Millen-
nium Stage and is designed to pres-ent young musi-cal artists in clas-sical, jazz, musical theatre and opera from the United States’ leading un-dergraduate and graduate conserva-tories, colleges and universities.
It is to showcase and introduce au-diences to young musicians destined to have important careers.
“We we’re like in shock,” said Caro-lyn Steeves, their mother. “It’s a huge honour. We were thrilled.”
The four stu-dents will be doing a 60-minute recital, with each perform-er given 15 min-utes to perform.
Timothy will be playing a program of Czech music from Martinu and Kapralova.
“I have a special liking of this rep-ertoire partly be-cause of my stud-ies in the Czech Republic during the past two sum-mers in particular
with Ivan Strauss who knew both composers person-ally,” said Timothy.
Timothy said he hopes to become a professional mu-sician and would love to play in one of the world’s ma-jor orchestras, in a string quartet
or anywhere he is privileged to play and study music.
“I’m very proud,” said Carolyn about Sarah and Timothy, fighting back tears. “Music is a tough life to make it as a musician and they’re both doing very well.”
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Fun hockey action
The Wheatland Athletics Association held their annual three on three hockey tournament April 1-4 at the Strathmore Family Centre. Nearly 100 players from the associations draw area took part in the event.
Mario Prusina Photos
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mario prusinaTimes Editor
The Wheatland Athletics Associa-tion (WAA) hosted their annual three-on-three hockey tournament this past weekend at the Strathmore Family Cen-tre.
Atom, peewee and bantam aged play-ers from the WAA draw area took part in the shinny tournament, which intro-duced them to a higher level of com-petition.
“It’s an opportunity for us to promote Wheatland double-A in our draw zone,” said WAA president Sandy Henry. “All the kids that come to this (tournament) are from our draw zone and we restrict it to that. It’s also an opportunity to get kids from all the other towns together so they can have some social interac-tion, maybe develop a little comfort level and hopefully develop an urge to come to Wheatland and try out for our double-A teams.”
According to event organizers, the annual three-on-three tournament has been in existence since the early 1990’s and is still going strong.
With the current format, there is a lot of open ice, which makes for some fun and exciting hockey to watch.
“Obviously there is some talent out there that we don’t get an opportunity to see unless we can draw them into a (regular season) tryout situation,” said Henry. “It’s a chance for us to see what the talent pool might look like moving forward.”
According to Henry, almost 100 play-ers took part in the weekend tourna-ment, which was originally introduced to peewee and bantam aged players.
“We decided to expand it into the atom group just to get an earlier start on exposing them to the program,” said Henry. “They’re an enthusiastic bunch always looking for a little extra hockey here and there, so we thought we’d in-clude them.
“Last year was our first year with the atoms, so we had a real good response.”
According to Henry, the number of players attending the tournament was down a bit from last year, but that was sort of expected with the Easter week-end.
“We’re a little disappointed this year – I think being a holiday weekend has gone against us a little bit,” he said in regards to attendance. “You know fami-lies are looking (toward) the first long-weekend with nice weather and every-one has a lot of things to do.”
Wheatland Athletics AssociationAward Winners 2010top Scorercole Busslinger - peeweeMarkson Bechtold - BantamSpencer Samuel - Midget
top DefenSeManGrady Strath - peeweetyson Kapty - BantamMatt Howatt - Midget
rooKieryder Quennell - peeweeBrandon russell - BantamDaniel Baigent - Midget
MoSt iMproveDMatthew thomson - peeweeKristian a Youngman - BantamGerard Michielsen - Midget
MoSt SportSManliKeShane fraser - peeweetyler Sharuga - BantamJake Macarthur - Midget
Mvpcole Busslinger - peeweeMarkson Bechtold - Bantam
exeMplarY plaYerJustin fraser - Midget
Kletzel MeMorial awarDeaston Munchrath - peeweeJordan Jarvis - Bantam
ScaHl awarDSDakota taylor - top Goaltender - BantamDaniel Baigent - top Goaltender - MidgetMatt Howatt - top Defenseman - Midget
rookieBrandon Russell, Daniel Baigent & Ryder Quennell
top ScorerSpencer Samuel, Cole Busslinger & Markson Bechtold
top DefensemanTyson Kapty, Matt Howatt & Grady Strath
Jody Schneider Photos
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amy gregsonTimes Reporter
An early spring has been taken advan-tage of by the Strathmore Reds Midget AAA team as they have already been out practicing.
In its second year of action, the Reds will have a good group of core players to draw on with 12 of 13 players returning from the team’s inaugural year.
“It should be a strong team because everybody knows each other,” said Zane
Anderson, coach.Anderson and Darwin Armitage, also
coaching the squad, said they set up the team last year because players were get-ting to the age where there would be no team left for them to play on in Strath-more.
The team finished with a record just be-low .500 last year and have gotten a great response from players who want to be on the team.
“During last year we had a lot of kids wanting to play with us and even this year
we had a lot of kids wanting to try-out,” said Anderson.
Out of the 13 players, four are from the Strathmore area, while others are coming from places like Calgary, Drumheller and Okotoks to play for the Reds.
Armitage said getting a whole team of players from Strathmore would be a dif-ficult thing to do.
“Once you get to this level you get to pick and choose who you want,” said Ar-mitage.
Anderson said the goal of the team this year is to gain respect from other teams in Alberta and Western Canada.
“Last year a lot of people didn’t know our concept and it sort of didn’t benefit us,” said Anderson.
The Strathmore Reds team play a tour-nament style of play.
“We’re not in a league again this year because at tournaments you get to see a lot of different teams, whereas if you are in a league you are playing the same teams week after week,” said Armitage.
With the tournament style they are able to travel a bit, and the Reds will make trips to Montana, B.C. and Medicine Hat, just to name a few.
“The boys have to get used to it be-cause that’s what college ball is all about,” said Anderson, about the travel. “That’s what most of them want to play [college
baseball], so it’s good to get them ready for that.”
With all the travel, the team doesn’t get to play many games in Strathmore, but will be playing some games in town in April.
The team started off the year in the Best of The West tournament in Penticton, B.C. from April 2 to 4.
They’ve already had a few exhibition games in Medicine Hat and have a few more games lined up, weather permitting.
The majority of the season will be played from May until the middle of Au-gust.
Strathmore Reds begin preparing for season
The Strathmore Reds are getting a early start to the season because of the nice weather. The team attended their first tournament in Pentic-ton, B.C. over the easter weekend. Amy Gregson Photo
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Some of the best 1995 born players took part in the Alberta Cup tryout march 26-28 at the Strath-more Family Centre. each of the eight zones held their tryout at the end of march, with players looking to make the team for the April tournament. Strathmore area residents Wyatt Rabbit Carrier (red) and Kenny Hansen (yellow) took part in the tryout march 27. Amy Gregson Photos
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Doors open at 5 pm • Dinner at 6 pmLive Auction • SiLent Auction • Door PrizeS • rAffLeS
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Girls interested in playing hockey next season had the opportunity to practice and try out their skills at the Girls Hockey Come Try it event held march 24 at the Family Centre. Amy gregson Photo
amy gregsonTimes Reporter
Girls interested in play-ing hockey next season had the opportunity to try out the sport, March 24.
Girls had the chance to learn on-ice skills with some experienced female hockey players.
“We just want to try and recruit more girls for hockey and a lot of them are too intimidated to come and register, so we
give them a free opportu-nity to come try it,” said Fern Pagenkopf, coordina-tor for female hockey in Strathmore.
The evening had Tristan Desmet, a former NCAA hockey player, and Strath-more Rockies player Pam Patterson out to help girls with passing, shooting and skating.
Pagenkopf said it’s usu-ally a struggle each year to get enough girls out to have all female hockey
teams in Strathmore.Minor hockey begins
fielding all-female teams at the peewee level, but take atom aged girls to play and get them started in hockey.
She said girls tend to wait until the last moment to register, while boys sign up right away.
The event is held in the spring and another one will be held in August so more girls can try out.
Female hockey try-out event
Strathmore Fun Runners CaR ClubStrathmore Fun Runners CaR Club
Established in 1993. Looking for new members.
Meetings are the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 pm
130 Canal Garden, Bay D, 4 doors down from Strathmore Motor Sports.
Contact info: Shawn 403-901-9303 or Todd 403-934-6256
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Western IrrIgatIon DIstrIctBox 2372, 105 - 900 Pine road, strathmore, aB t1P 1K3
FORM 5Irrigation Districts Act
(Section 85/86)
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGETHE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
TAKE NOTE that applications have been received by the Western Irrigation District to change the area of the District.
Applications to remove parcels consist of:
Any person wishing to complain is required to submit a written complaint to the Western Irrigation District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road, Strathmore, Alberta,
T1P 1K3 within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice.
Jim Webber, P. Eng. General Manager
Western Irrigation District
sleeping acre
programThe WID has an opportunity
for interested landowners to enter into a special 10 year agreement for a limited pool of Irrigation
Acres that will be available for the 2010 water season.
If you have an interest,
please contact Kim Premack at 403-934-3542 extension 223 for the details before April 20, 2010.
Rhonda would like to invite her former, and
new clients to visit her at
3 - 720 Centre Street NE, Langdon, AB403-936-2330 Fax 403-936-2340
Rockyford Horse Club• Starts at 7:00pm sharp Thursday nights at the Rockyford rodeo grounds. (Warm up time prior)• Riders of all ages and levels are welcome• Lead line and beginner sessions in separate pens• 16 and under helmets are mandatory• Registration & free rides April 22 & 29 at 7:00pm
Participate in: • Rockyford Rodeo and Parade • Trail rides & Gymkhanas & Clinics • Rockyford Rodeo Queen competition
Fees: Single participant: $15.00, Family: $25.00. AEF Membership mandatory (see www.albertaequestrian.com)
Contact Dani @ 901-5938 or Dixie @ 361-0149 or Karen @ 934-3169
to pre-register or for more info
Annual General MeetingApril 19, 2010
7:30 pmStrathmore Rural Fire Hall
StRAtHMoRe RuRAl FiRe
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meetings
Press Release – March 19, 2010
Credit Union’s Merger Approved
Members of both Chinook Credit Union Ltd. and Macleod Savings and Credit Union Ltd. voted at their respective Annual General Meetings in favor of an amalgamation between the two credit unions. The vote was past with 93% members in favor at Chinook CU and 97% at Macleod.
The new credit union will adopt the name Chinook Credit Union Ltd. Members will continue to receive the same personal service from their existing branches but will have greater branch access across Southern Alberta. Chinook Credit Union will have branches in Bassano, Brooks, Claresholm, Drumheller, Fort Macleod, Hanna, Hussar, Lomond, Nanton, Strathmore and Vulcan, as well as agencies in the communities of Rockyford and Vauxhall.
The newly formed credit union will have an asset base of approximately $720 million, with a membership of 24,000 and will employ about 160 staff.
The amalgamation will take place later this year.
Press Release – March 19, 2010
Credit Union’s Merger Approved
Members of both Chinook Credit Union Ltd. and Macleod Savings and Credit Union Ltd. voted at their respective Annual General Meetings in favor of an amalgamation between the two credit unions. The vote was past with 93% members in favor at Chinook CU and 97% at Macleod.
The new credit union will adopt the name Chinook Credit Union Ltd. Members will continue to receive the same personal service from their existing branches but will have greater branch access across Southern Alberta. Chinook Credit Union will have branches in Bassano, Brooks, Claresholm, Drumheller, Fort Macleod, Hanna, Hussar, Lomond, Nanton, Strathmore and Vulcan, as well as agencies in the communities of Rockyford and Vauxhall.
The newly formed credit union will have an asset base of approximately $720 million, with a membership of 24,000 and will employ about 160 staff.
The amalgamation will take place later this year.
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hay for sale, 300 round, second cut alfalfa grass mix/hay. 1400-1500 lb bales. 17.5 – 19.5% pro-tein, $160.00 ton. Will load or deliver in strathmore, Call 540-0770.
livestockred angus and Black angus bulls for sale. yearlings and two year olds. semen tested and delivered. Call Mardy skibsted at 403-934-2571.
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Custom feedlot & farming operation looking
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Competitive wages including O.T and other Benefits.
Valid driver’s licence and a good attitude a must. High school
diploma and asset.
Send resumes to:namaka farms inC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3Fax (403) 934-6133
Full time requires a
night auditor$11/per hour, will train
Please submit resume to 350 Ridge Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1B5
or fax(403) 901-0016 or call (403) 901-0000 ext 502.
To start immediately. Required to provide in
home services. Wages are competitive and based upon experience, reimbursement
for work related mileage. Successful applicants will be re-
quired to complete a security check.
Personal Care aides
85 Lakeside Blvd., 9 - 4:30 Mon - Fri or email to [email protected]
or fax: 403-934-2457
Drop off resumes at Wheatland Family
and Community support services:
If you are an individual who shares our commitment to customer service and enjoys
working with a team of professional and motivated people in a growing agriculture business,
positions are available for you.
Seasonal positions available include: sprayer and floater operators, tender truck drivers, NH3 drivers,
blender operators, and warehouse operators.
Qualifications include: Class 1 or 3 Driver’s License, experience with heavy equipment,
and a positive work attitude. Mechanic experience would be considered an asset.
Benefits: competitive wages with over time and training opportunities are available
with these positions.
Please email your resume to Mark Jones at [email protected]
or fax to (403) 936-8710.
The company thanks you in advance for applying. Only candidates required for an interview
will be contacted.
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Town of STraThmore Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
METER READER (Part time)
Competition # TOS2010-008
There is an employment opportunity for a part-time meter reader at the Town of
Strathmore. If you can work independently, have time flexibility and
are a self starter this could be the job for you.
Duties will include, but not limited to, reading remote puck readers, documenting
issues and hanging reading tags.If you enjoy the great outdoors and would like to see the town, please submit your completed resume to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAOTown of Strathmore
680 Westchester RoadStrathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Email: [email protected](please quote the position in subject line)
Closing date for applications is April 15, 2010
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PARKS DEPARTMENTSEASONAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Competition #TOS2010 -012HORTIcULTURIST
April 19 – Aug 31/10 (approx)40 hr work week, may work weekends
Responsibilities: • Train and supervise Horticultural staff • Perform and Assist in coordinating Horticultural maintenance tasks • Advise and Assist in purchase of plant materials for useQualifications: • Grade 12 or equivalency • Certified Horticulturalist • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License • First Aid Certificate is an asset • Must possess supervisory and turf or parks equipment experienceSalary: • $17.82 - $20.60Those interested in applying for this position should submit a complete resumeby April 9, 2010 to:
(When emailing please quote the competition number and position in subject line)
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAO 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore AB T1P 1J1
Fax: 403-934-4713Email: [email protected]
Visit our website at www.strathmore.caWe thank all applicants for their interest, but only those
receiving an interview will be contacted.
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PARKS DEPARTMENTSEASONAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Competition #TOS2010 -011PARKS LEAD HAND
April 19 – Aug 31/10 (approx)40 hr work week, may work weekends
Responsibilities: • Operate and Maintain Parks Equipment • Assist in coordinating day-to-day Parks Operations • Assist in Training Parks Seasonal Staff
Qualifications: • Grade 12 or equivalency • Valid Class 5 Driver’s License • First Aid Certificate is an asset • Must possess supervisory • turf or parks equipment experience
Salary: • $15.45 - $17.86
Those interested in applying for this position should submit a complete resumeby April 9, 2010 to:
(Please quote the competition #)Linda Nelson, Deputy CAO
680 Westchester Road Strathmore AB T1P 1J1
Fax: 403-934-4713Email: [email protected]
Various PositionsavailableSend resumes to:
[email protected] fax 403.934.4540
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Cashier aCCounting Clerk
Competition #TOS2010-014 The Town of Strathmore has an opening for an
Administrative Assistant in the Finance Department. The position will be responsible for processing
payments and direct inquiries from the public, and other financial duties as assigned.
The successful applicant will be required to obtain a Criminal Record Check.
Qualifications: The successful candidate will have a Grade 12 Diploma and Accounting experience.
Preference will be given to applicants with experience in a Municipal Financial environment. Experience with Microsoft Dynamics is an asset.
salary: The starting wage for this position is $20.17 hr. The Town of Strathmore offers a comprehensive
benefits package which includes the Local Authorities Pension Plan, and Health & Wellness Benefit.
If you are looking for a challenging and rewarding career opportunity, please forward your resume,
by April 16, 2010, to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAOTown of Strathmore
680 Westchester RoadStrathmore AB T1P 1J1
Phone: 403-934-3133 Fax: 403-934-4713Email: [email protected]
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help wantedToddle Inn daycare PosITIons avaIlable for childcare worker. Job re-quirements; criminal record check, 1st aid and must hold a childcare professional cer-tificate. drop off resumes at the day care, 309 2nd ave. strathmore.
FounTaIn TIre sTraTh-more is looking for a Full Time licensed automotive mechanic. contact by phone at 403-934-3053 or fax re-sume to 403-934-6271 attn: bob vert.
heavy equIPmenT oP-eraTors, laborers, class 1 Truck drIv-ers. Full time year round, benefits & overtime paid, Please fax resume to 403-934-5713.
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Municipal Census 2010Competition # TOS2010-009
The Town of Strathmore is now hiring Census Takers for the 2010 Municipal Census. If you are a
Strathmore resident, physically able to walk long distances, and 18 years of age or over, you are invited to apply to be a Census Taker. Census
Takers are required for approximately 4 - 6 weeks starting approximately May 1st. Hours of work are flexible. Successful applicants must have their own
transportation and will be required to attend an evening training session prior to starting. Remuner-
ation is based on the number of people counted.
The Census provides an accurate count of the number of people living in the Town of Strathmore
and ensures that the Town receives its share of funding from the federal and provincial governments.
Resumes can be dropped off between
8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at:
Please quote Competition No.Attention: Betty Gaskarth
Town of Strathmore680 Westchester Road
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1Email: [email protected]
Deadline for applications April 16th, 2010
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standard co-op ltd.has an immediate opening for a
Hardware manager
The successful applicant will be responsible for all aspects of managing a Hardware department including sales,
inventory control, and merchandising hardware and agro products. Applicants should have good hardware knowledge, strong leadership, and customer service
skills. Salary based on experience.
Please drop off/mail/email your resume to the store.
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email: [email protected]
Wheatland County’s Public Works Department is currently seeking a Sign Man. This full time position is responsible
for the day to day installation and maintenance of the Wheatland County road signs.
Job Requirements: Must be physically fit as this position requires lifting up to
80 pound loads. Possess clean Class 3 license with Q endorsement.
For a complete job description & requirements please refer to our website or contact:
Bonnie Knox, Human Resources AdministratorTel: (403) 934-3321 Fax: (403) 934-4889. Email: [email protected]
Website: www.wheatlandcounty.ca.
Applications should be submitted by email fax or mail to: Personnel Committee-Sign Man
Wheatland County Hwy 1, RR1, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J6
The successful applicant will be required to supply a driver’s abstract and submit to a criminal records check
and pre-employment drug testing.
Close Date: April 9, 2010-12:00 noon.
We thank all applicants for their interest, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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Town of STraThmore Where Quality of Life is A Way of Life
PARKS DEPARTMENTSEASONAL EMPLOYMENT
OPPORTUNITIESCompetition #TOS2010-015 TURf OPERATORSMay 1 – Aug 31/10 (approx)
Multiple vacancies – 40 hr work week, may work weekends
Grade 12 or equivalencyValid Class 5 Driver’s License
Turf or parks equipment experience an asset
EqUIPMENT OPERATORSMay 1 – Aug 31/10 (approx)
Multiple vacancies – 40 hr work week, may work weekends
Valid Class 5 Driver’s LicenseTurf or parks equipment experience an asset
HORTIcULTURIST ASSISTANTSMay 1 – Aug 31/10 (approx)
Multiple vacancies – 40 hr work week, may work weekends
Valid Class 5 Driver’s LicenseTurf or parks equipment experience an asset
Those interested in applying should submit a complete resume to:
Linda Nelson, Deputy CAOTown of Strathmore
680 Westchester RoadStrathmore, AB T1P 1J1
Email: [email protected](When emailing please quote the competition
number and position in subject line)closing date: April 23, 2010
Visit our website at www.strathmore.caWe thank all applicants for their interest, but only
those receiving an interview will be contacted.
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Downtown commercial
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For rent3 bdrm Downtown Condo- Strathmore
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rentalsfully DeVelopeD Bunga-low in strathmore lakes, $1500/month, plus D.D. and utilities. owner will consider rent to own. Call 403-815-0084.
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New woodstove. 2 Large decks (14’x30’ & 12’x 20’), on large back yard (2 lots). Room for RV or double/triple garage. Brand new fence, pergola’s and over
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3 bedrm/3 bath40+ condo villa
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C3408811 288 Stonemere
Place$242,900
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227 Strathcona Circle
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homes of the weekAWESOME HOME. Beautiful custom built Aquilla Home back-ing onto canal and green space in Aspen. This home features over 1600 sq ft with open concept. Loads of cabinets, fireplace, hardwood and many upgrades. three bed-rooms. Totally landscaped with a walk out. $397,600.
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uniquE & prEStigiOuS HOMEin great location! This fabulous walk-out home features over 3000 sq ft of living space. Large master with ensuite/with separate Jacuzzi tub room. Two other bed-rooms on main. Living room with fireplace and a polished stone floor. Gallery kitchen,
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CLASSy viLLA1360 sq ft being built by Aquilla Homes in the beautiful golf course community of Speargrass. Home features maple cabinets, hardwood & granite. Open concept with main flr laundry, large master/ensuite plus den/second bedroom with full bath. Heated floor, walk-out basement. Both sides avail-
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Stunning 2 StOrEy2334 sq ft Aquilla Show Home backing onto golf course in Strathmore. Open concept plan, dark maple cabinets, large island, granite, hardwood, air conditioning & of course sound. Large mudroom with lockers with main floor laundry & walk-thru pantry. Lower floor developed with bedroom, family
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