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SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter
Members of the Conservative Party of
Canada have voted, and candidate Martin
Shields, mayor of Brooks, was selected as
the representative for the federal conser-
vative party for the Bow River Riding, for-
merly the Crowfoot riding.
Shields, if successful in the next federal
election, could become the new Member
of Parliament (MP) for Strathmore and
area, replacing current MP Kevin Soren-
son who will stay in the Crowfoot riding
due to the boundaries of the ridings.
I ran because of the belief from a lot
of people that said we need a representa-
tive from the constituency that has a lot
of experience, both at the provincial and
federal level, said Shields.
Experience is exactly what Shields has,
having represented cities of Alberta on a
provincial board, and having done con-
stituency work both provincially and fed-
erally. Shields has also been the mayor of
the city of Brooks for three terms now.
With a year until the election may be
called, Shields plans to adjust his cur-
rent obligations slightly when it comes to
some of the boards he sits on. He also
plans to get out into the constituency ev-
ery chance he gets.
Throughout this next year when
theres opportunities to be at events (Ill
be there). Im very familiar with the mayor
and councillors of both Strathmore and
Chestermere, for example, because I have
a working relationship in another place,
but now I will be at more events, said
Shields.
Until an election is called people arent
really paying too much attention to the
candidates, because there isnt that chance
yet to cast a vote and an opinion.
Its a challenge in between, but Im in
the constituency, Ive been in the con-
stituency a fair amount and Ill continue
to do so. I am from the constituency, I
have lived here for almost 40 years. I was
born in Lethbridge, grew up in the Ag sec-
tor and said its a part of the world that I
know and believe in and so Im going to
be in it, said Shields.
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Sorenson was happy to
see the number of candi-
dates that put their name in
for a shot as the
representative,
stating the im-
portance of giv-
ing people the
choice of who
will represent
them, and that a
good choice was
made.
Martin I
have known
for many, many
years. He has
certainly served
well as the may-
or of Brooks, he has a great
record there and I know that
he will be a very strong can-
didate for the conservative
party in the next election,
said Sorenson.
Part of the disappointment
for me is losing the south-
ern part of this constituency.
It has been my pleasure to
represent it since 2004, and
I certainly have made many
friends and have
worked close-
ly with many
people from the
south and Ive
worked hard to
try and represent
them to the best
of my ability.
I guess it
makes me feel
a little bit better
knowing there
will be good
candidates rep-
resenting our
party down there, and Mar-
tin Shields I think will do an
excellent job, I look forward
to working with him.
Theres speculation that
the next federal election will
be called October 2015.
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There is much talk these days about bucket lists, which are
also known as 101 things to do before you die. It is a list of
all the goals you want to achieve, dreams you want to fulll
and life experiences you desire to experience before you die.
Everyone has their wish list, so to speak, of all the things
that they would like to do, see or experience, from the really
simple and mundane to extraordinary and virtually impos-
sible feats.
Meadowlark Seniors Care Home is helping their residents
tackle their own group bucket list, and had a blast doing it.
Residents Florence Shannon, Helen Jensen and Eldon Wray
along with Meadowlark owner/operator Debbie Wakelam
and staff went to Oxbow Golf Club and golfed nine holes.
All of them agreed something they could do together from
Bucket list for seniors accomplished
Sacred Heart Academy held their annual Terry Fox run on
Thursday, Sept.18 in Kinsmen Park. This year the students got
to participate in fun activities along the run which switched it up
and made for a very fun event.
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items were stolen including tools and
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the group list is go horseback riding. Wray said he longs to
drive a team of horses again, just one more time and have an
entire day where all the meals include peanut butter. Jensen,
who just celebrated her 90th birthday, wishes to have a ride
in the Rocky Mountains in a helicopter.
It is important for our residents to live life to the fullest
and if we can help them accomplish that then I know we are
doing our jobs to the best of our abilities, said Wakelam.
Celestine Chua, writer and founder of Personal Excellence,
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SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

Celebrating 10 years of connections,
entrepreneurial leadership and skills
within the community are a couple of
the reasons for the Wheatland Business
Womens (WBW) event on Oct. 6.
WBW is in a time of celebration and
change. When it began 10 years ago the
goal was to support women business
owners in the area. Every month for 10
years it has accomplished this through
speakers, networking, special events
and other forms of support, something
that chairperson Marcy Field said hasnt
been accomplished by any other orga-
nization in the surrounding municipali-
ties.
On Oct. 6 its time to celebrate 10
years of Wheatland Business Women
and 10 years of women business own-
ers who have and continue to contrib-
ute to the local economy, said Field.
Were very excited to have Tonia Jah-
shan as our keynote speaker.
WBW looked for a successful busi-
nessperson to provide inspiration and
motivation to business owners whether
contemplating a startup or already well
established.
The woman and the story behind
Steeped Tea seemed to t our objec-
tives, said Field.
Jahshan began by holding tea par-
ties in her home and is now president
of the #17 fastest growing company in
Canada according to Prot 500. WBW
hopes the evening draws together busi-
ness people from within Wheatland
County, Strathmore and surrounding
communities.
The fact that Jahshan is coming as the
guest speaker can be attributed to the
value of social media in todays world.
After the WBW Leadership team dis-
cussed potential speakers Field reached
out to Jahshan on Twitter and later con-
nected via LinkedIn.
Further connection was made
through emails and phone conversa-
tions and Jahshan graciously accepted
our invitation to speak. We are looking
forward to her visit to Strathmore and
hearing her keynote, The Direct Ap-
proach for a Winning Business, said
Field.
Over WBWs 10 years approximately
50 per cent of the members have been
Strathmore residents representing a
wide variety of businesses and career
sets. As time goes on, though, the scope
of what the members need is changing.
We also recognize that it is a time
for a new era of business support in
the area. WBW recently made the deci-
sion to dissolve their operation, but the
good news is that this creates an excit-
ing opportunity for a conversation to
take place regarding what are the cur-
rent needs of the business community,
a conversation that will engage both
men and women entrepreneurs, said
Darliss Collinge, secretary for WBW.
Field said the dissolution of WBW
has been an ongoing conversation for
about three years, and as with many
organizations there is the challenge of
nding people to take the leadership
roles.
A lot of the leadership team has
served for a long time and are at a place
of wanting to move forward, but they
are also at a strong place right now.
10 years ago there werent a lot of op-
portunities for people to connect and
get business education in a networking
environment.
A lot of that is available online now,
so the network that we had isnt per-
haps as relevant today as it was when
it came together. Thats what were ex-
cited about, is now what is that oppor-
tunity that lies ahead, what do the busi-
nesses want that will really meet their
needs, and we want to have that in that
dissolution, said Field.
Tickets are still available for the Cel-
ebrating 10 years of Connexions event.
Theyre selling at $40 per person and
can be purchased by going to www.
businesswomen.ca. The evening will
include a standup dinner, with wine
and beer service. Ticket sales will close
on Sept. 29 at 5 p.m.
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Bark for Life
Strathmores frst Bark for Life
Canadian Cancer Society Fun-
draising event was a success.
The weather stayed sunny,
making it a great day to be out-
doors, and just over $1,700 was
raised. The event, which orga-
nizers hope will become annual,
took place at the off-leash dog
park and included an obstacle
course for our furry friends, face
painting, activities for the kids
and swag bags.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: BYLAW # 14-13

Bylaw # 14-13 proposes to amend the Land Use Bylaw by re-designating Plan 9711726, Block
1, Lot 8 (3 Centre Street) from R2 Mixed Housing District to R2X Medium Density Attached
Housing District.
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A copy of the proposed Bylaw may be inspected by the public during regular office hours, 8:30 am to
4:30 pm, Monday to Friday at the Town Office (680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB), or can be
found on the Town website (www.strathmore.ca). Please contact the Town Office if you would like an
opportunity to review and provide input on the proposed amendments prior to the Public Hearing.
The Public Hearing will be held at the Council Chambers, Strathmore Municipal Building, 680
Westchester Road, Strathmore Alberta on Wednesday, October 1, 2014, commencing at 7:00 pm with
procedures in accordance with the Town of Strathmore Council Procedural Bylaw #07-11 and
amendments thereto.
Any person or group of persons, or person acting on his or their behalf, who claims to be affected by any
or all of the proposed bylaws may present suggestions or concerns by making a submission to the public
hearing.
Written submissions to the Public Hearing or the name of any person wishing to make an oral
presentation at the Public Hearing must be received by the Planning and Development Department
prior to 12:00 noon on Friday, September 26, 2014 as outlined in Bylaw #07-11 and amendments
thereto. If your written submission is not received by this time, please provide fifteen (15) copies for
distribution at the Public Hearing. Each person wishing to address Council at the Public Hearing shall
complete their verbal presentation within five minutes.

Please note that written submissions will become public documents once submitted to the Town, unless
otherwise requested.
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ALBERTA SENIORS BENEFIT FINANCIAL
ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS
Alberta Seniors Benet Financial Assistance Programs will resume in September
2014 and will be available Monthly until further notice.
The Happy Gang Society in conjunction with Strathmore FCSS have been trained
to offer seniors assistance and provide information on the nancial programs
offered by the province.

They Include:
Alberta Seniors Benet Program
Seniors Special Needs Assistance
Dental & Optical Assistance for Seniors
Seniors Property Tax Deferral Program
These volunteers will assist with lling out forms, answer questions, and will
seek additional information from the appropriate provincial resource should that
be necessary.
Please call the Strathmore FCSS Ofce 403-934-9090 to set up an appointment.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING: BYLAW # 14-13
Bylaw # 14-13 proposes to amend the Land Use Bylaw by re-designating Plan
9711726, Block 1, Lot 8 (3 Centre Street) from R2 Mixed Housing District to R2X
Medium Density Attached Housing District.
BYLAW 14-13

SUBJECT PROPERTY
A copy of the proposed Bylaw may be inspected by the public during regular ofce
hours, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday at the Town Ofce (680 Westchester
Road, Strathmore, AB), or can be found on the Town website (www.strathmore.
ca). Please contact the Town Ofce if you would like an opportunity to review and
provide input on the proposed amendments prior to the Public Hearing.
The Public Hearing will be held at the Council Chambers, Strathmore Municipal
Building, 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore Alberta on Wednesday, October 1,
2014, commencing at 7:00 pm with procedures in accordance with the Town of
Strathmore Council Procedural Bylaw #07-11 and amendments thereto.
Any person or group of persons, or person acting on his or their behalf, who claims
to be affected by any or all of the proposed bylaws may present suggestions or
concerns by making a submission to the public hearing.
Written submissions to the Public Hearing or the name of any person wishing to
make an oral presentation at the Public Hearing must be received by the Planning
and Development Department prior to 12:00 noon on Friday, September 26, 2014 as
outlined in Bylaw #07-11 and amendments thereto. If your written submission is
not received by this time, please provide fteen (15) copies for distribution at the
Public Hearing. Each person wishing to address Council at the Public Hearing shall
complete their verbal presentation within ve minutes.
Please note that written submissions will become public documents once submitted
to the Town, unless otherwise requested.
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BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Whereas Breast cancer is the most common cancer in Canadian
women and is a serious disease that will affect 24,400
women, 210 men and their families this year; and
Whereas It is a great importance that money be raised to fund
breast cancer research projects and community programs;
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Whereas The Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation strives to be an
effective advocate, a trusted leader, a respectful partner
and a resourceful catalyst in creating a future without
breast cancer.
Therefore, I, Mayor Michael Ell, proclaim the month of
October 2014 as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the Town of
Strathmore, Alberta this 1st day of October 2014.
TOWN OF STRATHMORE MAYOR AND
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TOWN OF STRATHMORE MAYOR AND
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COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS
September 17, 2014
Council adopted the September 17, 2014 Regular Council meeting
agenda as presented.
Council adopted the minutes of the September 3, 2014 Regular Council
Meeting with an amendment to change spring workshop to fall
workshop under Section 11.3.
Council gave second, third and nal reading to Bylaw #14-11 Town of
Strathmore Land Use Bylaw.
Council rescinded Land Use Bylaw #89-20.
Council postponed consideration on an increase to the ATCO Gas
Franchise Fee to the October 1, 2014 Council Meeting.
Council postponed consideration on an increase to the Electricity
Franchise Fee till the October 1, 2014 Council Meeting.
Council adopted Policy #1208 Community Donation Policy as
presented.
Council adopted Policy #1209 Social Media Policy as presented.
Council proclaimed the month of October, 2014 as Breast Cancer
Awareness Month in the Town of Strathmore.
Council proclaimed September 26 28, 2014 as Alberta Culture Days
2014 in the Town of Strathmore.
Council proclaimed October 1, 2014 as World Cerebral Palsy Day in the
Town of Strathmore.
Council approve the supply and installation of the venting, furnace and
subsidiary work at the Youth Club building for a cost of $22,030.00 plus
GST with funds to be drawn from nancial stabilization.
GRANT APPLICATION
Strathmore Family and Community Support Services
2015 Grant Application is now available.
Please call 403-934-9090 for more information.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
FLUSHING OF WATER MAINS IN STRATHMORE
Scheduled for the following areas: Hillview and Strathaven.
September 22 October 03, 2014 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., including weekends
Water main ushing is part of EPCORs maintenance program to
remove sediment and to maintain good water quality. This process may
temporarily result in cloudy water and/or changes in water pressure.
Your water remains safe to use. However, once ushing is complete we
recommend you run your cold water tap for approximately 10 minutes
or until water runs clear. Please check your water supply before doing
laundry to avoid possible staining. Thank you for your cooperation.
EPCOR continues to monitor and perform ongoing water quality tests to
ensure you have quality on tap. If you have any questions please call us at
403-934-9440.
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SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

Anyone who has driven George Free-
man Trail lately has likely noticed the
new, and confusing, lines painted on
the road at the Park Avenue intersec-
tion. Councillor Bob Sobol questioned
the status of the road, stating that its a
mess and a potentially dangerous situ-
ation.
This was identied as such the day
after unauthorized changes were made
to that roadway. This was six weeks
ago and although numerous meetings
have taken place, no action has taken
place, said Sobol at the Sept. 17 town
council meeting.
Chief Administrative Ofcer Dwight
Stanford read comments written by
Jesse Parker, director of operations
and engineering, who said the town
and the developer have been working
on trying to gure out a potential in-
terim solution. Unfortunately, nding a
temporary solution that addresses the
many factors associated with this inter-
section has proven more difcult than
had been anticipated. As a result in the
short term the roadway will be restored
to a two-lane road.
I think its going to be a lot better
going back to the original, in the fu-
ture somethings got to be done, and
I would be more worried in the future
about crossing there. When people are
living over in Edgeeld and they
have to cross the road there over to the
soccer pitches, if I had young kids, I
wouldnt want them running across
there, said Stanford.
Theres a lot trafc going both ways
on George Freeman Trail, and admin-
istration have been looking at several
possible solutions for the future-like
possibly putting in a crosswalk light
until Phase One is complete.
The long-term plan is for trafc lights
at that location, and Councillor John
Rempel wondered why the town would
consider crosswalk lights when its go-
ing to be a controlled intersection later
on.
Put lights in there, and pay for them
and then bill them back to the devel-
oper, said Rempel.
Hopefully next time the town will
learn from this and not make that mis-
take again in the future.
In the agreement with the developer
it states they will have to pay for trafc
lights upon completion of Phase One.
He has to pay it or else he wouldnt
be able to go ahead with the next
phase, said Stanford
The matter will be brought back as a
fall budget item for consideration.
LAND USE BYLAW
The Town of Strathmore has been
working on updating a number of dif-
ferent bylaws and policies over the
past year. Recently a new version of
the Municipal Development Plan was
adopted, and at the Sept. 17 meeting
the new Land Use Bylaw was presented
for approval. The previous bylaw had
been created and saw over 100 amend-
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We mention exercise a lot in this column but what
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Your heart loves you when you exercise. Make it
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Food allergies can occur at any age but most often
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foods that cause allergies are: eggs, milk, mustard,
peanuts, seafood, sulphites (preservatives found in
dried fruits), sesame, soy, tree nuts, wheat and other
gluten-containing grains.
The United Nations has a goal to have at least
50% of the worlds newborn babies be breast-fed
for at least 6 months by the year 2025. It is well
understood that this practice will give the child a
better start in life with better nutrition and a stronger
immune system. UN experts say that if 100% of all
newborns were breastfed for the frst six months of
life, 800,000 lives could be saved yearly.
Sleeping problems can be caused by snoring, sleep
apnea, restless legs syndrome, talking during sleep
and just inability to sleep through the night. Often
this causes problems for the spouse of the person
with the sleep disorders. One solution that can help
is separate beds or even separate bedrooms. We all
need a good nights sleep and if you feel this could
help, give it a try.
The people who work in our pharmacy are our
greatest asset. Let one of them serve you soon.
Come be inspired by this woman who triumphed in the
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ments made to it over the 25 years. The
new bylaw, which was approved at the
meeting, will better meet the needs of
the town and includes guidelines for
the annexed lands, among other areas.
REPAIRS NEEDED AT YOUTH CLUB
The furnace ducting and air supply
at the Youth Club of Strathmore are in
dire need of replacement said Deputy
Chief Administrative Ofcer Linda Nel-
son at the Sept. 17 council meeting. On
Sept. 8, furnaces were down, one has
since been repaired but the other needs
to be replaced, the ducting and airow
also need repairs or upgrading.
Weve had comments that the air
ow system in the building is quite
bad and is actually not very healthy. As
this building is occupied this work is
considered to be an emergency and ad-
ministration authorized staff to engage
a contractor to complete work immedi-
ately, said Nelson.
Administration was looking for a mo-
tion to approve the supply and installa-
tion of venting, furnace and subsidiary
work for the cost of $22,030 + GST with
funds to come from nancial stabiliza-
tion.
The current ductwork is below the
ooring, and kept ooding. After the
repairs the ductwork will run overhead,
eliminating many of the previous prob-
lems. Council approved the project.
EVENING
INDOOR
WALKING
PROGRAM
Walking
Program
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Thought for
the Week
~
You dont stop
laughing when
you grow old,
you grow old
when you stop
laughing.
George Bernard Shaw
YOUR AD COULD
BE HERE!
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

Due to the number of requests to the Town of Strathmore
for donations throughout the year, a new donation policy
has been created. The policy excludes the grants provided
through Strathmore FCSS programming, the United Way
partnership and the Handi-Bus funding, because they
already have application processes in place. Tracy Simpson,
community services coordinator, said administration came
up with three points they would like to see in the events
they choose to support. The points include general exposure
and profile, economic benefit, and promote civic pride and
a sense of place.
Simpson said administration came up with the policy
based on other communities polices, and what the town
itself currently has in place with other policies. It will also
exclude commercial donations; it is strictly for non-profit,
charity donations.
One of the practices we have now in the town is, recurring
annual events arent requested to reapply for funding, we
have some events that happen every year that are just been
given guaranteed donations, said Simpson.
We would like to have them resubmit every year just so
that we can review the progress of their events and programs
and evaluate where their needs are instead of just assuming
its the same thing every year.
The big one for this is facility donations, we want to make
sure as events grow that we can afford to provide facility
donations on a larger scale. We want to be offering less
support to ones that receive more corporate funding so that
we can support more programs and initiatives that are newer
in the community.
Any requests for facility of equipment donations that are
over 50 per cent a request for a full donation of a facility
- will need to come to council for resolution, but anything
below 50 per cent would be at the discretion of the Chief
Administrative Officer and his staff.
Weve created an application form, again its very simple,
asking what they want, what theyre using it for and the
scope of their project, event or program, said Simpson.
Applications should be submitted at least one month prior
Town approves donation policy
to an event so that administration has enough
time to review the request and make an educated
donation. It also gives time to bring it to council
if required.
Applications are required for all donations,
including facility donations, silent auction items
and pins to put in participants bags for events.
We want to have it documented that way we
can track where our product is going, what its
being used for, and we can compare year to year
whats being supported in the community, said
Simpson.
Cash donations are not often granted, but those
requested would require a council resolution.
Most of the donations come out of the community
development and the economic development
budgets that have a certain amount allocated
every year.
The application process also applies to mayor
and council for any requests they would make for
any of their functions they go to, and the policy
also states only events in the town or that directly
relate to the town will be supported. Anything out
of town, or not related, would have to be brought
to council for approval. The donation policy was
approved.
SABRINA KOOISTRA
Cheadle 4-H Club

Even though its hard to believe, summer is of-
cially over, school has started, and Mother Nature
has already given us a little taste of the inevitable
months ahead - winter.
Luckily, we have beautiful weather once again,
and its the perfect opportunity to get out, meet
new people, volunteer, and join clubs and commu-
nity groups. If you havent heard about 4-H already,
I am here to tell you what its all about. It truly
is unbelievable all of the memories Ive made, the
people that Ive met, places Ive been, and skills
that Ive acquired over the last six years.
The Cheadle 4-H Club has been in operation for
over 55 years and has seen many members grow
up and nally graduate as community centred,
well-rounded individuals moving into the working
world.
The three available projects to take part in for this
club are Beef, Sheep, and Cleaver, each branching
off into their own set of numerous opportunities
and activities. Sheep and Beef are both very hands-
on and require training of your animal, grooming,
and providing a proper food ration along with ad-
equate bedding for your project animal. There are
a few different options that you can take part in for
both beef and sheep.
In Cheadle 4-H Club, we have Market Beef &
Market Sheep, Beef Carcass, and Beef & Sheep
Breeding.
The market projects consist of purchasing a lamb
or steer, feeding, grooming, and halter breaking it
to be shown and then sold in the spring (mid-June).
This is a great project to start in because it gives
members a beginning sense of the 4-H experience.
This project usually can get really interesting when
members have sibling and interclub rivals vying for
coveted titles.
The carcass project on the other hand is almost
completely different than the market side, but is
only available for members who are interested in
the beef end of things. It involves no grooming or
halter breaking, and focuses solely on the market-
ing and beeng up of a steer. If you are wanting
to go into the cattle industry or are into business,
this is the project for you. Members will need to
advertise and spread the word of their sale animal
and sell it in the form of quarters, halves, or even
as a whole.
Beef Breeding is the most hands-on project of all,
and my sister and I are currently the only members
in this project for our club. Going to shows gives
members a real view of the current tendencies in
the showing and beef industry. Through going to
these shows, members compete in competitions re-
garding judging, grooming, conrmation (build of
animal) as well as fun and exciting activities such
as barbecuing the best-best burger to present to
judges.
The breeding program is a phenomenal charac-
ter building experience. This project is the act of
starting your own breeding cycle that will eventu-
ally factor into your personal herd (beef) or ock
(sheep). You start out with a one-year-old female,
show her for a year, and at the end of the year,
breed her to show as a female with young at side.
The same happens the following year, as you breed
her for a nal time in the project and show the pair
at several shows. At the end of the females third
year, she will retire to your herd. If you are the
risk-taking, super animal loving type, this project
is one that you will love and will present you with
new and positive challenges. To produce a herd or
ock, you will need to start out with a one-year-old
female (ewe/heifer) and continue her through her
third year, but each year that she successes, you
will need to add a new female in behind her. By
the end of the three years, with some luck, you will
have a few animals to call your own.
Now for the young ones: the Cleaver Kids. This
is a unique program that 4-H has been offering for
three years now and is on its second year for the
Cheadle 4-H Club. Children are between the ages
of six-eight and when they turn nine, will be able
to join the older kids in a more complex experi-
ence.
The members will use a young calf or lamb, but
may not participate in the selling aspect of 4-H.
This project prepares kids for the years ahead in
creative ways, as well as having loads of fun along
the way. Recreation is also a very large portion of
4-H.
In the past years, Cheadle has taken part in many
activities such as curling, paintballing, multi-judg-
ing, and cook-offs which our club has fortunately
taken home a few titles in the categories of cookies
and chili. If you are really into competition, you
will love every animal show, multi-judging, public
speaking, and all recreation.
Hang in there; Im almost done! Cheadle 4-H
has provided members with invaluable skills that
will prepare members for bright futures. Cheadle
is immensely proactive in contributing and being
involved in the affairs of our community, lending
a hand in charities such as the Alberta Childrens
Hospital and helping the Seniors Lodge with sea-
sonal activities, and cleaning the ditches along the
highways. For the past three years, the Cheadle
4-H Club has auctioned off a charity steer and has
raised an incredible total of over $65,000 to the
Alberta Childrens Hospital, STARS, and the Wheat-
land Food Bank.
As well, 4-H involves a mandatory public speak-
ing component for all registered members. Excep-
tional public speaking skills have slowly vanished
with the extensive use of technology, which puts
every 4-H member who has taken part in public
speaking ahead of young people in the search for
jobs and careers.
Learn to do by doing - the 4-H motto is in my
opinion, perfectly true, and every aspect of 4-H has
seen thousands of kids reap countless assets.
We, the Cheadle members would like to thank
Patti Brewin, our former general leader, for all that
she has contributed, as well as her unbounding
dedication, time, care, creativity, and big heart. She
helped us to reach our goals in so many ways, and
even though her two children have retired out of
4-H, Patti is still involved in the running of the dis-
trict and region. Our club wouldnt be where we
are today without everything that you have done,
Patti. You are irreplaceable and we couldnt be
more proud to have called you our leader for ve
fantastic years. Thanks Patti!
We would like to congratulate Christine Warrack
on becoming our General Leader and thank her
for the coming year that she is dedicating to the
Cheadle 4-H Club.
If you would love to join myself and thousands of
other kids nationwide in the 4-H program, please
contact Christine Warrack at (403)-934-5648.
If you are still not sure, come to our next meet-
ing on Oct. 14 to check out our upcoming activities
and about joining!
4-H: where the excitement is at!
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The staff and students
at Holy Cross Colle-
giate participated in
a Family FUNdraiser
BBQ on Sept. 19. They
enjoyed fantastic 3 on
3 basketball games
that included junior and
senior high students
and teachers. The lit-
tlest kids at the event
enjoyed a bouncy
house, a lollipop tree,
and cookie bingo.
Manny Everett Photos
Holy Cross
family
FUNdraiser BBQ
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JILL CROSSLAND
Founding Member of WBW & Business
& Marketing Consultant

Entrepreneurs know their path is fairly solitary
but we also recognize the importance of nding
the right organizations for networking and educa-
tion.
When I arrived in Strathmore over 11 years ago
no such group existed for female business owners.
Fortunately my inquiries did produce an introduc-
tion to Eliza Hogan with Community Futures Wild
Rose and Wheatland Business Women came into
existence.
The third integral person in making this happen
was Jeanine Jameison, who handled marketing
and branding. With the Boulevard Caf in Crys-
tal Ridge providing a meeting place in their side
room for a nominal fee we were up and running!
This September, Wheatland Business Women is
ten years old and that is something to be proud of.
We have grown a lot in that decade. We became
self-sustaining, elected a leadership team each
year to handle administrative details and moved
our meetings to the Days Inn. Most importantly
we established a mandate of Educate, Network,
Connect.
This is what we strived to provide our members.
Did we always get it right? No, but we learned
from our mistakes, made changes and moved on.
At any given meeting attendees had businesses
in start-up phase to those with years behind them
and we wanted to ensure everyones needs were
met. Our rst speaker was the dynamic Kari Ful-
mek, who today owns Equine Connection.
With time the speaker roster grew to include
Troy White, Michele Cederberg, Ian Hill, Patri-
cia Matthews, Mayor of Chestermere and Amelia
Clark, President Old Sun Community College.
With our members professional diversity been
nothing short of staggering; we also tapped into
them to provide talks and workshops.
We hosted a day-long womens workshop and
two evening Women, Wine & Wisdom events.
These were all successful with requests for more
but like so many organizations we found them
overly time consuming. We decided to concentrate
all our efforts on making sure each monthly meet-
ing was focused, supportive and informative.
Today our legacy is business women who no
longer feel isolated, speakers who inspired them
to make positive changes and members sharing
their expertise with one another.
I use the word legacy because we have decided
to close our doors. There are many reasons be-
hind this long-thought out decision, but we dont
end quietly or sadly; instead we are Celebrating
10 Years of Connexions on Monday, Oct. 6 at 6
p.m. at the Strathmore Travelodge
This retrospective evening celebration of Wheat-
land Business Women will provide an opportunity
for business women and business men to connect.
The Keynote Speaker is Prot 500 Entrepreneur
Tonia Jahshan; Founder and President of Steeped
Tea, Inc.
While I will miss the meetings hopefully as our
chairperson, Marcy Field put so eloquently out
of the ashes of WBW a new business group may
emerge. Perhaps it is time for both male and fe-
male businesses persons to share a room once a
month with a mission to network, educate and
connect.
For Celebrating 10 Years of Connexions infor-
mation and tickets visit our website (www.busi-
nesswomen.ca).
(Jill Crossland brings over twenty years of busi-
ness experience to her company. She has the ability
to provide perspective for entrepreneurs and busi-
ness owners. Jill also has a number of authors on
her client list because writing a book is just the
beginning next comes the business of marketing
it. From strategizing, to market research to social
media Jill knows how to put all the pieces in place
for her clients. www.jbcrossland.com)
Wheatland Business Women
reection and celebration
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
To the Editor
All the vehicles parked on Centre Street wouldnt be
as much of a problem if there werent so much trafc
on Centre Street (Re: Centre Street Residents Fear for
Safety Sept. 12 issue).
Many people in the north end of town use our resi-
dential street for their main route to and from down-
town. At certain times of the day the trafc on Centre
Street is absolutely ridiculous.
Another dangerous intersection is Green Meadow
Drive and Centre Street. One has to carefully edge
their way out to make sure its safe to proceed. It too
should be a three-way stop.
Actually most, if not all, the intersections on Centre
Street should be three-way stops. People would soon
get tired of having to stop all the time and would
choose a different route, such as Thomas Drive or
George Freeman Trail. End of problem.
Yours truly,
Douglas Young,
Strathmore
Trafc concerns for Centre Street
Sacred Heart Academy staff, students and their families gathered to watch
How To Train Your Dragon 2 under the stars on Sept. 18. The movie night
was the offcial kick off for the school year and was also a celebration of the
new playground, built June 2014 which as built this past June.
Manny Everett Photo
Beautiful night under the stars
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JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The Ulmer School of Irish Dancing in Langdon
is offering competitive and performance-style Irish
dance classes.
The classes run from September to June for boys
and girls ages 4 and up.
There are two dance studios for the program, the
original in Okotoks that opened in 2006, and the
second one that opened in 2013 in Langdon.
The studios were started by Jan Ulmer, who did
Irish dancing herself, and competed at various
competitions before she retired and started teach-
ing Irish dancing in 2006.
Its an activity that runs from September to June
which is a big commitment for the kids, but really
they do learn a lot, said Jen Young, an employee
at the Ulmer School of Dancing. You can do the
competition or not do the competitions, its not a
requirement which is the nice part about it.
The program had so much success in Okotoks
Irish dancing
The Ulmer School of Irish Dancing teaches competitive and performance-
based dance classes to young kids. The groups that can participate are
pre-beginners, which are ages 4 and 5, and beginners that are ages 6-13.
Photo Courtesy of Jennifer Young
Adult Drop In Volleyball
Every Wednesday night (Sept - April)
from 7-9 at Crowther Memorial Junior
High. Contact person is Lavern Lein lein-
marl@telus.net or call (403) 934-7527.
AL-ANON: Are you concerned or
affected by someones drinking?
Strathmore New Hope Al-anon Family
Group can help. We meet every Thurs-
day at 8 oclock @ Lord of All Lutheran
Church. 112 Lakeside Boulevard. (en-
trance at back door) For more infor-
mation call our 24 hour help line at
403-266-5850.
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings
Strathmore open meetings MON-
DAY 8:00 P.M. at Hope Community
Church, call 403-901-9666 or 403-
901-4570. Strathmore Full Gospel
Church -TUESDAYS at 8:00P.M., call
403-901-6816. THURSDAYS 8:00P.M.
at Full Gospel Church, call 403-361-
9396. SUNDAY 2:00 P.M. at Strathmore
United Church, call 403-934-9570. If
drinking is a problem, please come to
a meeting or call any of the numbers
just to talk.
Alcoholics Anonymous Langdon
Meeting 8:00pm Friday nights. 23 Center
Street North Langdon.Contact Karen
403-612-2622
Cheadle Lions Club
Drop off your pennies or change off at
the Civic Centre. All proceeds raised
goes toward local projects.
Chestermere and area
Children (& Families) with
Type 1 Diabetes
Our Goal is to create a group of ma-
ture, responsible members where we
open our own homes as Safe Places
for Diabetic Children to go to if ever
in Diabetic Distress. Join the Facebook
group for more information.
Come Fly With Us
903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Sqn.
meet Wednesdays at 6:30pm at the
blue building and Quonset on the Ag
grounds. Boys & Girls between 12 &
19 years welcome. Call Joanna Howard
at 403-983-5796 for more information.
Community Futures Wild Rose In
partnership with The Business Link
Attend valuable, low-cost learning ses-
sions for small business owners in our
video-conference facility in Strathmore.
Phone: 403-934-8888 for info & to reg-
ister.
Crown Jewels of Canada
Society
Ladies, are you looking for fun? Friend-
ship? Join us Crown Jewels of Canada
Society, Strathmore Chapter Dames
of Whine and Roses. Meeting 1st
Thursday of the month at Lambert Vil-
lage at 10:00am. Call Jean at 403-934-
6761 for further info.
Free Tree for all New Born Babies
Attention all infants remind your par-
ents to register your birth so a tree can
be planted commemorating your birth
in the Chinook Credit Union Birth For-
est in Strathmore. Registration Forms
are available at the Town offce, Chi-
nook Credit Union and Health Unit. (A
Communities in Bloom Project)
Go Green Upcycling
Thursdays 10 a.m. to noon Hope Bridges
Offce, 245 Brent Blvd. Strathmore
Happy Gang 55+ Seniors Group.
85 Lakeside Blvd. Phone 403-934-
2676. Our summer activities. Morn-
ings 9:00am: Pool; Yoga and Walking
at 10:00am. Afternoons 1:30pm: Rum-
mikube, Bingo, Canasta, Crib. For more
information on activities. Call Valerie
403-480-4087. Hall rentals call Chris-
tine 403-901-1574.
Hope Bridges Society for
Creative & Continued Learning
Advocating for, and bringing together
citizens of all abilities for meaningful re-
lationships, friendships, & opportunities
through the Arts holds Board Meetings
on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at
6:30 PM, at #5 104 3rd Avenue. Please
contact Wanda at 403-983-3690, or
403-901-5081 (Cell) for further infor-
mation about our work and upcoming
events, if you would like to be added to
our friends/contact list, or visit us in
our new offce noted above.
HIV Edmonton
Providing support, education and advo-
cacy for those infected with, affected by
or at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years.
Go to www.hivedmonton.com or call
toll free 1.877.388.5742.
Job Search Support
Resume Development, Cover letter
development. Call to register 403-934-
4305. Wednesdays 1:30pm-3:30pm,
Thursdays 10am 12pm. At the
McBride Career Group offce.
Meals on Wheels
Available in Strathmore. For information
or to obtain this service call 403-324-0655.
Meetings and Sewing Workshops
The 2nd and 4th Thursday of every
month at 7pm. We meet at the Strath-
more Ag Grounds, Red Quonset. Look-
ing for 100% cotton or fannel fabric
donations to do some charity quilts.
New Members Welcome. Contact Lau-
rie at 901-0088 or Wendy 901-3756.
Royal Canadian Legion
For information regarding hall rentals,
darts and crib, Please call 403.934.5119
Sing Your High Note
Tuesdays 1 - 2 pm Hope Church, 245
Brent Blvd. , Strathmore
Strathmore & District Agricultural
Society
Strathmorestampede.com, sags@
telus.net Offce 403.934.5811 Fax
403.901.0299 Facebook: Strathmore
Stampede Twitter: Strathmore Rodeo
Strathmore Elks Lodge #491
Meets 3rd Tuesday at the Strath-
more Curling Club 6:30 pm. Steak
Supper at 7 pm. New Members
welcome. Call Greg 403-888-6155.
Strathmore FASD Parent Support
Group
At the Strathmore United Church. For
more info call Pam @652-4776.
Strathmore Masonic Lodge #53
Meets the frst Monday of each Month
at 7:30 p.m. Call Glen at 403-901-6038.
Website: www.strathmore53.com
Strathmore Musical Arts Society
If you love music and musicians and
have a special soft spot for the Blues,
you would enjoy being part of this
group. Call 403-934-4196 or 403-680-
7721 to get on our phone or email list
and be notifed about meetings and up-
coming events.
Strathmore Homeschool Families
Any Strathmore and Area familes that
are homeschooling are invited to join
our Yahoo Group. www.groups.yahoo.
com/group/strathmorehsfams
Strathmore Hand in Hand Parent
Link
Offers FREE programming to kids 0-6
and their caregivers! Check the Town of
Strathmore website Community Events
section for programs and times! Located
at 421-2nd St, across from Paragon Phar-
macy. 690-1237.
Seventh-day Adventist Church
Meeting in the Lord of All Lutheran
Church at 112 Lakeside Blvd,Strathmore.
Saturday morning @ 10:00 AM. Pastor
Ghena Girleanu, phone 403-983-0081.
Strathmore & District
Chamber of Commerce
Meets the second Thursday of the
month @ 7:00 p.m. All members wel-
come. Check web page for meeting
location. For more information call
403-901-3175 or www.strathmoredis-
trictchamber.com.
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 mem-
bers welcome. For more info please call
403-934-4436
Strathmore Parent and Tot Play-
group
Meets every Tuesday at 9:30 - 11:30 am.
in the Strathmore United Church Base-
ment. $1/child.
Strathmore Full Gospel Church
Were a Pentecostal bible-based family
church that has something for all ages.
Call 934-2225 or visit www.strathmore-
fullgospel.com
Strathmore Country Gardens Club
Meetings at least once per month.
Tours, guest speakers, workshops and
much more included in a member-
ship. For more information visit www.
strathmorecountrygardensclub.webs.
com or phone Linda Pekrul 403-901-
0017.
Strathmore Baptist Church Meeting
Sundays @ 11am and Thursdays @
7pm, Call Pastor David Blankenship for
info 403-390-4431.
Strathmore Fun Runners Car Club
Meets the frst Wednesday of the month.
New members welcome! Please call
Todd at 403-934-0558 or Shawn at 403-
901-9303 for info.
STRATHMORE LIBRARY
Get Your Game On @ Strathmore
Library (1-4pm) Held the 2nd Saturday
of the month. Enjoy some quality family
time at the library by enjoying a FREE af-
ternoon of game time! Games available
for all ages. No registration required.
Lego in the Library @ Strathmore
Library (10:30am 12:00pm) Held the
3rd Saturday of the month. Join us for
our block party once a month as we
create, explore and connect with the
world of legos! FREE for all ages. No
registration required.
Crafternoon @Strathmore Library
(4-5pm) Weekly on Mondays beginning
Sept. 15. Get crafty with us each Mon-
day! Free afterschool kids craft pro-
gram. No registration required.
Strathmore Lions Club
Meets the frst and third Thursdays at the
Strathmore Civic Centre at 6:45 pm.
St. Michaels & All Angels Anglican
Currently at interim location: 245
Brent Blvd. (North Door) 403-934-
3017. Christ Alive in our Community.
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00am.
Storytime at Strathmore
Municipal Library
Tuesday 10:30am-11:30am and Fridays
2pm-3pm. Join the library for FREE
weekly storytimes! Free to attend. No
registration required.
Strathmore Regional Victim
Services Society (SRVSS)
SRVSS is looking for men and women
interested in becoming front line vic-
tim advocates to provide support, in-
formation and referrals to victims of
crime or tragedy. We need individuals
interested in a challenging and reward-
ing volunteer experience who are car-
ing and non-judgmental with a sincere
interest in helping victims move past
their immediate trauma. We provide
extensive training in many areas, includ-
ing sexual assaults, domestic violence,
suicide, court preparation, and sudden
death. If you are interested in volun-
teering please contact Lesley Hering at
the Strathmore RCMP Detachment at
(403) 934-6552. Website: www.strath-
moreregionalvictimservices.com
Strathmore Writers Group
Meets once a month at the library. A
place for adult writers to share their
writing, get and give feedback, and par-
ticipate in writing exercises. Contact
Samantha at spadkins10@hotmail.com.
Sunday School for All Ages
Lord of All Lutheran Church offers Chris-
tian Education opportunities for ages 3
years to adult, on Sunday Mornings. All are
Welcome! For more information please
call Margo Sevick 403-901-2044 or call the
Church Offce at 403-934-2374.
Wheatland Business Women
Meet the second Tuesday of the month
@ 8:00 am at Days Inn & Suites. New
members welcome http://business-
women.ca and follow us on Facebook.
Call 403-324-6641.
Wheatland Conservation
& Wildlife Association
(Your local fsh & game club). Meetings
2nd Thursday every month, 7:30pm at
the Clubhouse. Call Larry at 403-934-
4388 for more information.
Wheatland County Food Bank Society
Food applications accepted at (403)
324-4335 Monday through Thursday
12pm to 4pm or through the website
at: www.wheatlandfoodbank.com.
Wheatland Rural Crime Watch
Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each
Month. Featuring guest speakers. For
more information call 403-934-4055
Youth Club of Strathmore
Provides youth (6-17yrs) with oppor-
tunities/activities that build positive
relationships, strengthens and develops
self-esteem and promote personal skill
development through affordable and
barrier free programs. Our programs
include a homework program offered
Monday to Friday from 3pm-6pm. Call
the Youth Club for further info 403-
934-4918 or www.youthclubofstrath-
more.ca.
Childrens Wish Jelly Bean Dance
@ Strathmore Civic Centre Friday,
October 3, 6-8:30 pm. For kids up
to Grade 6, under Grade 2 much
come with adult. $5 at the Door.
Adults FREE and encouraged
to stay. Hot dogs, pizza, snacks,
glow sticks. Halloween costumes
optional. Contact Rona 403-934-
4602.
Hope Bridges has monthly board
meetings. Everyone is welcome.
If you wish to attend, please call
403 983 3640 for the date and
time of the next meeting.
Adult Volleyball for the 2014-2015
season runs every Wednesday
night from 7-9 at Crowther
Memorial Junior High. Contact
person is Lavern Lein leinmarl@
telus.net or call (403) 934-7527.
Walk in the Park: Tuesdays 10:00
- 11:00. Meet at Kinsmen Park
North parking lot. Meet to walk
on paved path around the lake.
Stroller friendly- Starts Sept 8 ends
October 28 for more information
www.healourfuture.com.
BRIDGING THE GAP
Community Lunch Club social
get together for 55+ to have a
themed lunch served; together
with a presenter on Tuesday,
October 7, 2014 Theme: Harvest
Celebration; Tuesday, October
21, 2014 Theme: Halloween
Heritage, From 11:00 a.m.
1:00 pm located at the Lord of
all Lutheran Church. Cost is a
voluntary offering to register call
Marg at 403-901-7811.
A Meet & Greet for Parents &
Mentors come and meet some
Parents, the Mentors, do an
activity and have a light lunch
on Monday, October 6, 2014
Theme: Loving Your Library
Monday, October 20, 2014
Activity: Moms Yoga, from 11:00
a.m. 1:00 pm located at the
Lord of all Lutheran Church. Cost
is a voluntary offering to register
call Rhonda at 403-901-7684.
Whats Happening
a free weekly
community calendar
special events
Have you updated your event? Please contact us directly to update your event in this community calendar. Phone 403-934-5589, or email your changes to alissa@strathmoretimes.com.
that expanding to a second studio in Langdon was
a valid option.
The classes are small in Langdon because she
(Jan) has just started there for the last two years.
The school is actually out of Okotoks and the in-
structor moved to Langdon, so she offers a Monday
night class, said Young.
The types of dances that the dancers start with
are the more traditional ones; if they complete
those ones properly, then they can move on to the
more complex performances such as tap dancing.
They learn all the traditional ones, the Jig and
Reels, and once theyve mastered those they can
get into the more advanced class. So its like the
Lord of the Dance, said Young.
Youngs daughter, Alysha, really enjoys the tech-
niques that are associated with Irish Dancing.
My favourite part of dance is learning new
things and seeing my friends and my coaches, said
Alysha
The fees for Ulmer School of Irish Dancing range
from $30-$60 depending what level youre at.
If you want any more information you can check
out the Facebook page, which is Ulmer School of
Irish Dancing. You can also contact Jan Ulmer at
Jan@ulmeririshdancing.com or call 403-589-3273.
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

On Oct. 4 the library invites you to come out
and celebrate the second annual Library Day with
them.
Strathmore Municipal Library Day was de-
clared last year by town council. Last year was a
very successful event, we had Clifford the Big Red
Dog, we had lots of crafts, games, a photo booth
and lots of great excitement last year, said Assis-
tant Director of Library Services Carmen Erison.
This year were hoping to continue on with
that excitement by providing three hours of great
entertainment for the family. We are going to be
having a special story time, were going to be hav-
ing special crafts for the kids, games for all ages,
including a giant Jenga. We will have selection of
surprises, but the biggest feature that day is were
going to be hosting Dora the Explorer.
Dora will be at the library from 1:30 p.m. until
3:30 p.m., and will be available for photos. The
library received a grant earlier this year from the
United Way of Calgary and Area to provide family,
fun programming which is how Dora is able to
come to the library.
What we anticipate doing with all of these Li-
brary Days is inviting a special character to come
join us, said Erison.
Oct. 4 is also library snap shot day, which gives
a look at what a day in the library is like. That day
there will be a record of the questions asked, who
comes through the door and so on, and is a way
to kind of promote the library as well.
Erison is also going to set up a whiteboard and
have kids and their families write what they love
about the library on it as she takes photos. It will
then turn it into a promotional I Love the Library
video.
Strathmore Municipal Library Day is open to
anyone who wants to come celebrate from 1p.m.
to 4 p.m.
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September 26, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 9
Library Day returns
ITS WORTH THE RISK
Its dangerous to drive through
our national parks! Did you
know that? This summer was
the rst time that I really
noticed all the warning signs
as we entered Jasper National
Park.
First there was the Watch out
for snow plows sign. I guess
you never know when one
might show up even in the
middle of summer. Then signs
warning against feeding the
animals.
If you encounter bears, stay
away from them. Do not feed
them. Almost immediately there
was another warning sign: No
stopping, avalanche area.
Wow, this enjoying the park
stuff is risky! And there was
even another one, Watch out
for falling rocks.
We take great risks to enjoy our
parks. We could be mauled by
a bear or get swept away in an
avalanche or get hit with falling
rocks as we are driving. But the
risk is worth it as we see the
majestic mountains, ancient
glaciers, green rivers and lakes,
and possibly a few sheep or elk
or bear.
Risks are part of life, though,
arent they? We take risks when
we leave our child at day care.
We take risks when we hit the
Deerfoot during rush hour. We
take risks when we open up to
a friend. We take risks when we
put our faith in Jesus Christ.
There is a risk in believing in
God, and coming to faith in
Jesus Christ. There is a risk of
people not understanding what
we are doing. There is a risk in
letting go of our selsh ideas
and trusting in Jesus and in the
Bible. There is risk in believing
something and in Someone
we have never seen. But the
risk comes with the promise
of eternal life, of having our
sins forgiven, of being in right
relationship with God, of giving
us a purpose beyond our selsh
pursuits.
1 John 5:13, from the Bible says,
I write these things to you who
believe in the name of the Son
of God so that you may know
that you have eternal life.
If we take the risk of believing
in Jesus, the Bible tells us we
have eternal life.
Its worth the risk.
Andy Wiebe
Bow River Alliance Church
Pass the Salt
BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH
105 Main St. Carseland
403-934-9337
ofce@bowriveralliance.com
Pastor: Andy Wiebe
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
www.bowriveralliance.com
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY
(1 PET. 2:9)
115A 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
403-667-7832
Pastor: Dunmoye Lawal
Sunday Service: 10:30 am
Friday (Divine Encounter): 7 pm
Thursday Bible Study: 7 pm
www.rccgstrathmore.com
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH
50 Maplewood Drive 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Childrens Pastor: Lori Dollinger
Youth Pastor: Kyle Lomenda
New Ofce Hours:
9 am - 4 pm Tues - Wed - Thur
Worship Service: 10:30 am
Childrens Church & Nursery in Service
Extending Grace - igniting hope
www.strathmorefullgospel.com
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-934-2374
Pastor: Dawn Nelson
Worship Schedule
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm
Sunday Family 10:30 am
Christian Education
For All - Ages 3-103
Sunday at 9:30 am
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ!
HARVEST HEALING CENTRE
NEW: 102 Canal Gardens
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Sundays 10:30 am
Come join us for a spirit-lled time
of worship
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Meeting in the Lutheran Church
112 Lakeside Blvd. 403-983-0081
Pastor: Ghena Girleanu
Services held every Saturday
Sabbath School: 10 AM
Worship Service: 11 AM
www.strathmoreadventist.ca
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym
709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
403-934-2641
Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
Masses: Saturday 5 pm Sunday 10 am
ST. MICHAEL & ALL
ANGELS ANGLICAN
Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ
INTERIM WORSHIP LOCATION:
245 Brent Blvd., Strathmore
(NORTH door) 403-934-3017
Pastor & Priest: Bryan Beveridge
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
HOPE COMMUNITY
COVENANT CHURCH
245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore 403-934-2424
Worship Service Sundays 10 am
Lead Pastor: Glenn Peterson
www.hope-community.ca
STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
325 1 Ave 403-934-3543
Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail
Pastor: Darrell Young
Associate Pastor: Byron Allan
9:30 am Sunday School for All Ages
11:00 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com
STRATHMORE UNITED
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
403-934-3025
Rev. Pamela Scott
Sunday Worship 10:30 - 11:30 pm
Babysitting Provided
Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

If you have a passion for piano playing then instructor
Rachel Neil at Pianissimo piano studio in Strathmore invites
you to come play piano with her. Neil teaches lessons right
out her home at an affordable rate. The monthly rate is $100
per student, however, if you decide to do a family rate its
$100 for the rst child, $75 for the second child and $50 for
third.
I learned the Royal Conservatory way. I hold my Grade
10 Royal Conservatory of Music (RCM) degree and I am tak-
ing lessons to move further up, said Neil.
Youre supposed to have Grade 8 to teach.
The Pianissimo piano studio is not just limited to one age
group, its open to everyone who has keen interest in music.
I really like my bribery system. I bribe my students, when
they come for their lessons they get Beethoven bucks, which
is a dollar of fake money for bringing their books and then
at the end of the lesson I give them $1 for paying attention
to my teaching, said Neil.
I teach theory right (to my students) and how to teach
music from scratch and solfeggio, which is how to sing
notes off of a music score.
Contact Rachel Neil at 403-480-1060 for more information.
Her hours are Monday to Sunday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. at
her studio, which is 127 Aspen Circle in Strathmore.
Playing with
Pianissimo
Pianissimo instructor Rachel Neil is taking stu-
dents of all ages to teach them music theory from
scratch and combine that with solfeggio, which
is reading music off a music score. She runs the
studio from her home. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 8
p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Times Reporter

Its been 25 years since Mi-
chelle Rushford stepped into a
classroom run under the Golden
Hills School Division, formerly
the Wheatland School Division.
She began teaching Grade 5
students at the then Gleichen
Elementary School. Over the
25 years she has taught at four
schools: Gleichen, Westmount,
Samuel Crowther middle school
and Wheatland Elementary,
where she has now been for 13
years, ve of those as associate
principle.
Rushford doesnt see herself
leaving teaching any time soon,
not while the passion to engage
young learners is still there.
Im still passionate about it.
When I started teaching I had
this idealistic view that teach-
ers shouldnt stay past the point
of being passionate about edu-
cation, and so I said maybe I
wouldnt remain a teacher for
more than 10 years but I still
get so much energy from the stu-
dents, I still have that passion for
sure and I see myself as being
able to maintain that passion for
an indenite amount of time,
said Rushford.
Rushford has taught every
grade through her years as a
teacher, but has spent most of
the time teaching Grades 5,6,7.
I love the middle years. I love
that age of student, theyre chal-
lenging in a way that I enjoy,
theyre just on the brink of so
much, said Rushford. Theres
so much potential and theyre
old enough to carry on conver-
sations about the real world and
theyre becoming so aware of
real issues, the potential is just
incredible in that age group.
For the past three years Rush-
ford has been working on her
Masters Degree, nishing up
this past year. She is excited
about being able to put all of
that knowledge to use at Wheat-
land is an opportunity she nds
exciting.
The school division has grown
so much over the time Rushford
has been with it. Technology, of
course, has been one of the big-
gest parts. There are good and
bad things with the growth, ev-
eryone used to know each other
back then, but now thanks to
technology communicating is
easier.
Ive seen so much happen
over the last 25 years, things
just change exponentially in the
smallest time frame now, and
you can either shy away from
it and cower at the thought of
this quick pace or change, or
you can embrace it and roll with
it and thats what I chose to do.
I used to be more hesitant and
more cautious, I still am careful
but I do embrace it, I mean you
might as well, said Rushford.
Though we often think kids
are so different from when we
were kids, Rushford said thats
not necessarily the case. The
kids are still the same, just with
different ways of expressing
themselves.
The fundamental aspects of
children have not changed, the
basic things about kids, and the
basic things about education
have remained the same I think
we just have so many other tools
now in the toolbox that it helps,
said Rushford.
Future plans for Rushford
dont include leaving the divi-
sion any time soon.
Never say never for sure and
change is good but its such a dy-
namic community here already
theres so many things happen-
ing and Golden Hills School Di-
vision is so cutting edge already,
theyre leaders in so many chang-
es in education already that you
can stay in one place and still
experience so many different
opportunities without having to
move your home base.
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25 years with GHSD
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Michelle Rushford, associate principle for Wheatland Elementary school, is celebrat-
ing 25 years in the Golden Hills School Division this year.
Shannon LeClair Photo
LEGO fun
The frst LEGO at the library event held on Sept. 20 saw 85 people stay to play. The theme was pirates and princesses, and from
there the kids and their parents let their imagination soar. LEGO at the library will be held every third Saturday of the month from
10:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. Left photo: Parker Drake, 8, had lots of fun participating in the frst LEGO at the library event. Right photo:
Ethan (l) and Danielle Harris were building an underwater research lab.
Shannon LeClair Photos
Supporting children and teens after a suicide
LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor

In the days and weeks after Robin Williams died, there
was a spike in calls to Calgarys Distress Centre and Ed-
montons suicide support network, says Dr. Michael Trew,
Albertas Chief Addiction and Mental Health Ofcer.
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Aspen Crossing Theatre
presents sixth season
of railroad drama
LAUREEN F.
GUENTHER
Times Contributor

Aspen Crossing Theatre
presents their sixth season of
railroad-themed plays, open-
ing with The Last Spike, Oct.
4 - 25. Waiting at the Station
plays Nov. 6 - 9, and Snowed
in at Christmas runs Nov. 28
to Dec. 20.
Each three-
act play is per-
formed in a re-
furbished 1887
Pullman car, and
guests are served
one course of
their dinner af-
ter each act. The
car seats only 28
people, so Gail
Whiteford, artistic director
says, we call ourselves the
most exclusive dinner the-
atre in Alberta.
The Last Spike, this sea-
sons opener, is a comedy
murder mystery, a reinter-
pretation of
the driving of
the last railroad
spike at Crai-
gellachie, B.C.
in 1885. At the
end of the show,
Whiteford says,
the audience
is given a ballot
where they have
to write down
their best guess as to what
happened. Who did what to
whom? Who is the murderer?
Why did they do it? Prizes
will be awarded.
Waiting at the
Station recog-
nizes the 100th
anniversary of
World War I.
Its about
what happened
on the home
front, the women
who were wait-
ing for their men
to come back,
says Whiteford. The differ-
ent attitudes about the war,
from the school teacher who
believes this is a glorious
battle and all his boys should
go, to a woman whos got
three sons over there and is
worried sick about them ...
to a couple of young women
who are volunteering them-
selves to go over. Therell be
audience participation here
too. One of the women is
going to be getting all of the
women on the train to roll
bandages, she says, and the
schoolteacher is going to be
trying to sign young men up
with recruitment forms.
Snowed in at Christmas is
about a group of train pas-
sengers riding from Calgary
through the mountains -- un-
til theyre stopped by an ava-
lanche.
This stranger who has
amnesia staggers onto the
train, Whiteford
says, and the
rest of the sto-
ry is wrapped
around this mys-
terious man.
The play asks,
What really is
Christmas? she
says. Is Christ-
mas the pres-
ents and the
dinner youre going to miss?
Is it a complete waste of time
and its just Dear God I dont
have time for this? Or, she
asks, Is Christmas regret
of what other Christmases
were?
Wh i t e f o r d ,
whos writing
and directing
each show this
season, says
each show in-
cludes Canadian
and Albertan
history, modern
history or back
in the 1800s,
letting us learn
history, by having it unfold
before your eyes and having
a good laugh.
But more than that, she
wants audiences to enjoy it.
Shed like us to
say, Lets do this
wonderful beau-
tiful drive in Al-
bertas country-
side .... then lets
have a wonder-
ful dinner and a
good show, and
a laugh.
People whove
been to Aspen
Crossing Theatre keep com-
ing back because we give
them a little bit of a chal-
lenge, she says, but all my
shows (also) end up with
hope. People know theyre
going to get a good family
show that they can bring the
whole family to and theyre
not going to be offended.
See aspencrossing.com for
more information about As-
pen Crossing Theatre, and
the greenhouse, gift shop
and campground. Call 1-866-
440-3500 for reservations.
Something very well publicized like (the sui-
cide) of a well-known gure can really touch
many, many people, he says. When it comes
closer to home we know that it does affect peo-
ple who are close.
Death by suicide may be especially conta-
gious in youth.
When a child or teen hears of a suicide or at-
tempt, Dr. Trew suggests we ask, how are you
doing with this? and acknowledge that hearing
about suicide may stir up strong feelings, may-
be even some feelings that might lead somebody
to think about harming themselves.
After we listen, we may be able to address is-
sues, but we can also help our youth understand
its normal to have problems, and, he says, that
we get through those things by support from
our family and friends.
At other times, we need to ask our children
more serious questions about self-harm or sui-
cide.
We look for signs of increased emotions
around sadness, sometimes around anger, Dr.
Trew says, that dont seem to t what youve
seen in this particular person before.
We also want to watch for signicant changes
in their school and social lives.
They used to go out and see their friends reg-
ularly and now seem to be just sitting at home,
kind of withdrawn, he says. Or their marks
are dropping.
Depression and substance abuse (usually al-
cohol), are the two biggest concerns associated
with death by suicide. Youth may be particularly
vulnerable to a combination of both, Dr. Trew
says, because the time when people have their
rst episode of depression is also the time when
youth are experimenting with drugs and alco-
hol.
When we see concerns, parents can start a
conversation with, you seem to be upset these
days. Whats going on? How are you doing?
And then, there are times when we just have
to sit and listen to our kids as they tell you what
its like to be them right now, says Dr. Trew. In
fact, thats a real gift to a young person to be
asked seriously, How is it for you? And then to
listen.
Even if they dont immediately accept the of-
fer of a non-judgmental ear, he says, But its
good that they hear that offer and sometimes
can come back to it.
If a caring conversation isnt enough, parents
may seek further support from extended fam-
ily, school, the family doctor, church or family
counseling. But, Dr. Trew emphasizes, the rst
step is to ask and to listen. Is there something
thats getting to you? Is there something thats
troubling you and you cant gure it out and you
need to talk about?
Some people believe, he says, that talking
about suicide will give someone the idea to act
on it. But, he says, Asking a concerned question
about are you having any thoughts of hurting
yourself? does not suggest that to anyone.
In fact, if somebodys already thinking about
(suicide), he says, (a conversation) may actu-
ally open the opportunity to talk about it.
The biggest protective factor for self-harm,
Dr. Trew says, is being connected to somebody
who cares. Many people struggle with depres-
sion but dont have suicidal concerns, because
they have close connections with people who
are important to them.
At suicideprevention.ca, the Canadian Associa-
tion Suicide Prevention offers support for pre-
venting suicide, intervening with those at risk,
and grieving.
If youre having thoughts of suicide, or are
concerned about someone you love, please call
the Calgary Distress Line at 403-266-1605 or
Alberta Health Services Mental Health Line at
1-877-303-2642. Theyll be glad to support you
in any way they can.
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on all new or demonstrator 2014 GMC vehicles. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0%APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months.
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consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer vehicle or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous
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or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 or 2015 MY GMC light or heavy duty pickup delivered in Canada between September 3, 2014 and September 30, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to
verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited by law. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. * The Automotive Journalists
Association of Canada (AJAC) comprises professional journalists, writers and photographers specializing in cars and trucks. They provide unbiased opinions of new vehicles to help consumers make better purchases that are right for them. For more information visit www.ajac.ca. ^* Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded all Terrain models the 2014 Top Safety Pick Award.
Terrain models with Optional Forward Collision Alert was awarded the 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus Award. ^^ The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, used under license. * The GMC Terrain received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality Study
SM
. Study
based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ** The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in
Canada, who purchase, lease or fnance a new eligible 2014 Model Year vehicle with an ACDelco oil and flter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owners Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 KMs, whichever occurs frst, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel
alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details.
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THE U.S.
ON NOW AT YOUR Alberta GMC DEALERS. AlbertaGMC.com 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. * Offer available to qualifed retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between August 1 and September 30, 2014. 0% purchase fnancing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months
on all new or demonstrator 2014 GMC vehicles. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0%APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months.
Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $20,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Dealer trade may be required. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to
change without notice. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details. Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer
vehicle that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 MY GMC vehicle and 2015 MY GMC Sierra HD, Yukon, Yukon XL, Acadia models delivered in Canada between September 3 and September 30, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to
consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer vehicle or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous
consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 MY GMC vehicle and 2015MY GMC Sierra HD, Yukon, Yukon XL, Acadia models delivered in Canada between September 3, 2014 and September 30, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1,500 credit
available on eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase
or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 or 2015 MY GMC light or heavy duty pickup delivered in Canada between September 3, 2014 and September 30, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to
verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited by law. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. * The Automotive Journalists
Association of Canada (AJAC) comprises professional journalists, writers and photographers specializing in cars and trucks. They provide unbiased opinions of new vehicles to help consumers make better purchases that are right for them. For more information visit www.ajac.ca. ^* Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded all Terrain models the 2014 Top Safety Pick Award.
Terrain models with Optional Forward Collision Alert was awarded the 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus Award. ^^ The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, used under license. * The GMC Terrain received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality StudySM. Study
based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ** The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in
Canada, who purchase, lease or fnance a new eligible 2014 Model Year vehicle with an ACDelco oil and flter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owners Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 KMs, whichever occurs frst, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel
alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details.
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SEPTEMBER
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PLUS 2014 MODELS GET
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2014 TERRAIN
^^
BEST NEW PICKUP
2014 SIERRA 1500
*
2014 TERRAIN
^*
2014 TERRAIN
*
HIGHEST
RANKED
COMPACT
SUV IN
INITIAL
QUALITY IN
THE U.S.
ON NOW AT YOUR Alberta GMC DEALERS. AlbertaGMC.com 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. * Offer available to qualifed retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between August 1 and September 30, 2014. 0% purchase fnancing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank

or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months


on all new or demonstrator 2014 GMC vehicles. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0% APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months.
Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $20,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Dealer trade may be required. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to
change without notice. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details.

Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer
vehicle that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 MY GMC vehicle and 2015 MY GMC Sierra HD, Yukon, Yukon XL, Acadia models delivered in Canada between September 3 and September 30, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to
consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer vehicle or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous
consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 MY GMC vehicle and 2015MY GMC Sierra HD, Yukon, Yukon XL, Acadia models delivered in Canada between September 3, 2014 and September 30, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1,500 credit
available on eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase
or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 or 2015 MY GMC light or heavy duty pickup delivered in Canada between September 3, 2014 and September 30, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to
verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited by law. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. * The Automotive Journalists
Association of Canada (AJAC) comprises professional journalists, writers and photographers specializing in cars and trucks. They provide unbiased opinions of new vehicles to help consumers make better purchases that are right for them. For more information visit www.ajac.ca. ^* Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded all Terrain models the 2014 Top Safety Pick Award.
Terrain models with Optional Forward Collision Alert was awarded the 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus Award. ^^ The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, used under license. * The GMC Terrain received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality Study
SM
. Study
based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ** The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in
Canada, who purchase, lease or fnance a new eligible 2014 Model Year vehicle with an ACDelco oil and flter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owners Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 KMs, whichever occurs frst, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel
alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details.
CANADA WIDE
CLEARANCE
ALL REMAINING 2014s PRICED TO MOVE
ELIGIBLE OWNERS
RECEIVE UP TO
SEPTEMBER
BONUS
$
1,500

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COMPLIMENTARY
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**
YEARS/40,000 KM
PLUS 2014 MODELS GET
GMCs
AWARDED LINEUP
2014 TERRAIN
^^
BEST NEW PICKUP
2014 SIERRA 1500
*
2014 TERRAIN
^*
2014 TERRAIN
*
HIGHEST
RANKED
COMPACT
SUV IN
INITIAL
QUALITY IN
THE U.S.
ON NOW AT YOUR Alberta GMC DEALERS. AlbertaGMC.com 1-800-GM-DRIVE. GMC is a brand of General Motors of Canada. * Offer available to qualifed retail customers in Canada for vehicles delivered between August 1 and September 30, 2014. 0% purchase fnancing offered on approved credit by TD Auto Finance Services, Scotiabank

or RBC Royal Bank for 84 months


on all new or demonstrator 2014 GMC vehicles. Participating lenders are subject to change. Rates from other lenders will vary. Down payment, trade and/or security deposit may be required. Monthly payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Example: $20,000 at 0%APR, the monthly payment is $238.10 for 84 months.
Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $20,000. Offer is unconditionally interest-free. Freight and air tax ($100, if applicable) included. License, insurance, registration, PPSA, applicable taxes and dealer fees not included. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Dealer trade may be required. Limited time offers which may not be combined with other offers, and are subject to
change without notice. GMCL may modify, extend or terminate offers in whole or in part at any time without notice. Conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details.

Registered trademark of The Bank of Nova Scotia. RBC and Royal Bank are registered trademarks of Royal Bank of Canada. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer
vehicle that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 MY GMC vehicle and 2015 MY GMC Sierra HD, Yukon, Yukon XL, Acadia models delivered in Canada between September 3 and September 30, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to
consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $750 credit available on all eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any Pontiac/Saturn/SAAB/Hummer/Oldsmobile model year 1999 or newer vehicle or Chevrolet Cobalt or HHR that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous
consecutive six (6) months. Credit valid towards the retail purchase or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 MY GMC vehicle and 2015MY GMC Sierra HD, Yukon, Yukon XL, Acadia models delivered in Canada between September 3, 2014 and September 30, 2014. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive) and credit value depends on model purchased: $1,500 credit
available on eligible GMC vehicles. Offer applies to eligible current owners or lessees of any model year 1999 or newer pick-up truck that has been registered and insured in Canada in the customers name for the previous consecutive six (6) months. Credit is a manufacturer to consumer incentive (tax inclusive): $1,000 credit available towards the retail purchase, cash purchase
or lease of one eligible 2013/2014 or 2015 MY GMC light or heavy duty pickup delivered in Canada between September 3, 2014 and September 30, 2014. Offer is transferable to a family member living within the same household (proof of address required). As part of the transaction, dealer may request documentation and contact General Motors of Canada Limited (GMCL) to
verify eligibility. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives. Certain limitations or conditions apply. Void where prohibited by law. See your GMCL dealer for details. GMCL reserves the right to amend or terminate offers for any reason in whole or in part at any time without prior notice. * The Automotive Journalists
Association of Canada (AJAC) comprises professional journalists, writers and photographers specializing in cars and trucks. They provide unbiased opinions of new vehicles to help consumers make better purchases that are right for them. For more information visit www.ajac.ca. ^* Insurance Institute for Highway Safety awarded all Terrain models the 2014 Top Safety Pick Award.
Terrain models with Optional Forward Collision Alert was awarded the 2014 Top Safety Pick Plus Award. ^^ The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications, LLC, used under license. * The GMC Terrain received the lowest number of problems per 100 vehicles among compact SUVs in the proprietary J.D. Power 2014 Initial Quality Study
SM
. Study
based on responses from 86,118 new-vehicle owners, measuring 239 models and measures opinions after 90 days of ownership. Proprietary study results are based on experiences and perceptions of owners surveyed in February-May 2014. Your experiences may vary. Visit jdpower.com. ** The 2-Year Scheduled Lube-Oil-Filter Maintenance Program provides eligible customers in
Canada, who purchase, lease or fnance a new eligible 2014 Model Year vehicle with an ACDelco oil and flter change, in accordance with the oil life monitoring system and the Owners Manual, for 2 years or 40,000 KMs, whichever occurs frst, with a limit of four (4) Lube-Oil-Filter services in total, performed at participating GM Dealers. Fluid top offs, inspections, tire rotations, wheel
alignments and balancing, etc. are not covered. This offer may not be redeemed for cash and may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives available on GM vehicles. General Motors of Canada Limited reserves the right to amend or terminate this offer, in whole or in part, at any time without prior notice. Additional conditions and limitations apply. See dealer for details.
CANADA WIDE
CLEARANCE
ALL REMAINING 2014s PRICED TO MOVE
ELIGIBLE OWNERS
RECEIVE UP TO
SEPTEMBER
BONUS
$
1,500

*See dealer for details.


403.934.3334 www.strathmoremotors.com 900 Westridge Road, Strathmore
Stephanie
Kluserits
Sales and Financial
Services
Patrick Mohan
Sales
Chris George
Sales
Dale Beaton
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Glenn Alexander
Sales Manager
Page 14 Strathmore TIMES September 26, 2014 www.StrathmoreTimes.com
Rosebud talent
brings Canadian comedy
to Fire Exit Theatre
LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor

Halo, directed by Mark Lewandows-
ki, Rosebud Centre of the Arts General
Manager, opens at Fire Exit Theatre in
Calgary, Oct. 8.
Halo is about the image of Jesus that
appears on the side of Tim Hortons in
(the ctional town) Nately, Nova Scotia,
Lewandowski says. Is it real? Is it not?
People come ocking to it ... and it just
causes an uproar.
One character in the uproar is Casey,
whos just moved back to Nately, al-
though she hates living there.
She cant stand the pressures shes
under to conform to this little town, to
the religious viewpoint of the Catho-
lic Church there, and to just the small-
town-minded thinking, he says. Shes
a big city girl. Thats what she wants to
be.
Donald is a Christmas tree farmer
whose daughter has been in a coma
since a car accident a year or two ago.
Hes praying for a miracle, Lewan-
dowski says, so when the image of Je-
sus shows up on the Tim Hortons, he
believes that somethings going to hap-
pen.
But Casey and JJ, the towns new
Catholic priest whos a little broad-
minded in his thinking, are as skeptical
as Donald is hopeful.
I think people are going to really be
surprised by the turns that it takes, Le-
wandowski says, but I think that the
end is extremely satisfying.
Josh MacDonald, Halos Canadian
playwright who also wrote Hoax for
the Holidays, the movie version, is a
very clever writer, Lewandowski says.
Theres a lot of comedy in this ... but
at the same time, its got lots of heart.
If I have my way as a director, he
says, people will be laughing until they
cry and then profoundly moved at the
same time.
In fact, he says, Rosebud resident Ran-
dall Wiebe, who plays Donald, and Ken-
dra Hutchinson, the Rosebud graduate
playing Donalds daughter Lizzie, came
out bawling from an early rehearsal.
They come out (saying), Yeah, we
love doing comedies, dont we? Le-
wandowski laughs. So its got a real
range of emotions to it.
The overwhelming theme of (Halo)
is about belonging. Its about nding a
place to belong and a people to belong
with, whether thats a religious com-
munity, or whether its a small intimate
community, or a broader thing. Where
do we t? How do we t? How do we
belong? Everybody is searching for be-
longing.
I really want people to have a great
time. But in that laughter, youre going
to identify with some things and youre
going to have some connections with
people.
Lewandowski had such a great turn-
out for auditions, he says, choosing the
cast was really, really hard.
Wiebe and Hutchinson are the only
Rosebud actors, but several people
with Rosebud connections are work-
ing backstage. Naomi Esau, fourth year
Rosebud student is Halos assistant di-
rector, and graduate Julie Serger is sce-
nic designer. Victoria Krawchuk, who
designed set and costumes for Rosebud
Theatres Our Town, is designing Halos
costumes. Colin Lowe, who did sound
and music for Rosebuds We Wont Pay,
is Halos technical and musical director.
Halo plays at Fire Exit Theatre in
downtown Calgary, Oct. 8 - 12, with
both matinee and evening performanc-
es. See reexittheatre.com for details
and tickets.
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Halloween
costume exchange
SHANNON LECLAIR
Times Reporter

Have you been wondering what to
do with the loved, but no longer use-
ful, Halloween costumes cluttering up
your house? The Strathmore Municipal
Library is offering a costume exchange
on Oct. 3 from 3:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. to
help you come up with costume ideas,
get rid of your old costumes, and nd
new ones.
The library has hosted a number of
exchanges, including a plant exchange
and a bulb exchange, and staff were
trying to think of another way to help
out the community.
What we thought is everyone has
Halloween costumes kicking around in
their closets, so lets do a Halloween
costume exchange, said Assistant Di-
rector of Library Services Carmen Eri-
son.
For every one costume brought in
you will receive a Halloween costume
ticket and for every accessory brought
in you will receive a costume accessory
ticket.
Accessories include things like
witches hats, swords, those types of
things. The costume will be the full
costume itself, said Erison.
The library has already begun ac-
cepting costumes and accessories to
prepare for the exchange.
Participants are welcome to drop off
new and used costumes at the library
starting Monday, Sept. 22, until the day
of the costume exchange, said Erison.
At that time you will receive a tick-
et for the items you drop off and you
must bring your ticket with you to
the costume exchange to receive your
costume. Dropping off your costumes
ahead of time allows us to have a gen-
eral stock of costumes at the beginning
of the exchange.
Erison said one of the big ques-
tions the library gets during all of the
exchanges is, what if you dont have
something to exchange? Anyone who
does not have one to exchange but
would still like to take part is invited to
go to the library on Oct. 3 at 6:30 p.m.
where they can purchase costumes
and/or accessories for a small donation
to the library. Costumes for all ages
will be accepted.
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The Strathmore Spartans
only really had one major
mistake and that was on
the rst play of the game
when they allowed the La-
combe Explosion to score a
special teams touchdown.
It was all offence from
there as the peewee Spar-
tans scored 42 unanswered
points to beat the Explo-
sion 42-6.
The success is that we
worked as a team and I
mean we had a little lapse
at the start of the game
with a touchdown, but the
defense and the team tight-
en up, said head coach
Clinton Bean. It feels re-
ally good, this is our rst
home game of the year and
it feels really good to get a
win.
Lacombe was coming into
the game as last years pro-
vincial champions and the
Spartans knew it would not
be easy, but they achieved
their goal of a win.
We had a goal for our-
selves to put up 40 and we
did it, said Bean.
The defensive line creat-
ed key plays when called
upon and tightened up
after the rst play of the
game.
They played excellent,
other than the very rst
play of the game. Oth-
er than that, they played
unbelievable, said Bean.
Everyone tightened up on
the line and we have some
guys on our team, theyre
go getters, when that ball is
out theyre going to get it.
The offence was able to
capitalize on the Explo-
sions turnovers and was
able to get contributions
from the quarterback and
running backs.
The great thing about
our team is that we have
people that will step up,
said Bean. The running
backs, all three stepped up,
and once we stopped fum-
bling the ball, everything
was good.
Bean would like to credit
the success to his coaching
staff for the help with play
calls, as he would not have
been able to do it by him-
self.
The next game for the
Spartans is Saturday, Sept.
27 when they play host
to Stettler at 11 a.m. in
Strathmore.
Meanwhile, the bantam
Spartans played their re-
scheduled game from Aug.
30 on Sept. 18 and were
defeated 33-6 by Rocky
Mountain House.
The Spartans were sup-
posed to play on Saturday
afternoon and their game
got cancelled because the
team they were supposed
to play, Olds, folded. Their
next home game is on Sept.
27 (1 p.m.) versus RV Rage.
One week after getting
their rst victory of the sea-
son, the Strathmore Spar-
tans high school football
team dropped their game
to Medicine Hat 42-7. Their
next game is on the road in
Brooks on Sept. 26.
In the fnal exhibition game of the season, the Strathmore Wheatland Kings took on Cochrane at the Family Centre on Sept. 17.
Despite losing 3-2, the Kings started the regular season with a pair of wins.
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Wheatland Kings head coach Jeremy Blumes
could not have written a better script to open the
2014-2015 season, as his team is 2-0 after two
road wins against Medicine Hat and Coaldale.
The Kings beat Medicine Hat 10-4 and the
team was really excited to get going and start
the season on Sept. 19.
I think the boys were really excited to get
going, you can only play so many pre-season
games before you want to play where there is
something on the line, said Blumes. I thought
we played with a lot of energy and a lot of ex-
citement and we did a good job sticking togeth-
er. The thing we talked about early, going out
there was making sure were doing ourselves a
favor by not chasing the puck.
Strathmore product Cody Willis had himself a
ve-point (3g+2a) night in Medicine Hat and got
nothing but phrase from his coach. Brady Bre-
neau followed with a hat trick, while Justin Ko-
stiuk, Matt Thomson, Kirby Ruzesky and Lucas
Jones added single tallies.
Cody skates well, he sees the ice well, and
most importantly he works hard. Hes involved
in all three zones and you know when you work
as hard as Cody does, hes going to get rewarded
by showing up on the score sheet, said Blumes.
The fact that the Kings found the net 10 times
on the night was a positive sign and execution of
plays was a success.
I think one of the big keys was our passing
and our execution and making sure we were
making plays out there, said Blumes. We did a
good job of focusing on what was going on out
the ice.
The Coaldale game was a much tighter one as
the Kings were playing on back-to-back nights.
We knew our rst period was not where it
needed to be and between the rst and second
period we asked the boys to play at the level that
we know theyre capable of and they did exactly
that, said Blumes. We scored two goals in that
second period and the third period, our power
play scored a big third goal and then we added
another. They rallied late and our goalie (Robert)
Gillard played extremely well and we came out
with four out of four points on the road.
Brett Dumaine scored twice to lead the way
for the Kings, while Chris Williams and Matt
Thomson each added a goal.
Bassano native Garrett Brower boosted the
team up as he had a spirited ght and sin-
gle-handedly won the bout over an older player
on Coaldale.
Now that the team has opened the season with
two wins, they are looking forward to the home
opener.
Were very excited. The bus ride home was
very quiet, I think they were a tired group and
they deserve the day off and a little bit of re-
covery time and start gearing up for the home
opener, said Blumes. Were going to make sure
the hometown fans are entertained with an hon-
est effort.
After taking last season off, the Kings will host
their rst home game in a year and a half as they
take on the Stettler Lightning on Saturday, Sept.
27 at the Strathmore Family Centre. Game time
is 8 p.m.
The Strathmore Spar-
tans defeated the La-
combe Explosion 42-6
on Sept.20 in Strath-
more. The defence
tightened up and only
allowed points on the
frst play of the game.
After that is where the
offence took over and
played a fundamen-
tally sound game.
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Former UFA Bisons defencemen
Tristan Thompson is getting the oppor-
tunity to move up in the hockey ranks
as he earned a full time roster spot with
the Drumheller Dragons for the next
couple of seasons.
The Canmore native has signed a let-
ter of intent to commit to Alaska-Fair-
banks in the NCAA starting in the 2016-
2017 season.
Thompson accredits his development
as a player to having played for a strong
developmental program such as the Bi-
sons.
It was a huge, it was a great step
playing there with some of the best
midget-aged players in Alberta and
playing in the Macs tournament was
a great experience, said Thompson.
(I) had some of the best coaches in
Strathmore and making the step to Jun-
ior A was real easy.
When he was with the Bisons,
Thompson was relied on to be a power
play specialist and help the team pro-
duce points on a nightly basis.
I was relied to be power play guy
and put up points, said Thompson.
Thompsons most memorable mo-
ment being a Bison was going to the
Macs Midget Tournament and seeing
thousands of fans watching every game.
One of the biggest moments playing
in the Bisons program was playing in
Macs for two years and getting to ex-
perience that was huge in front of all
those fans, he said. You dont know
what its really like playing midget
hockey until you go to the Macs where
there are thousands of people at your
game. Its eye opening.
Thompsons former coach, Dan Mac-
Donald, has really admired what he has
been able to accomplish and believes
its a true testament to how the Bisons
operate.
The fact that Tristan got a scholar-
ship this early in the season is a good
testament to program we run here.
Essentially he got the scholarship be-
cause he played well last year, said
MacDonald. He worked very hard and
you know he was a gifted scorer from
the defense you have an offensive
defensemen who is very good on the
power play.
As a coach, MacDonald feels that the
goal is to move players up to junior so
they can prolong their careers.
Guys that are eligible are playing
junior hockey, thats our goal to move
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter
The Strathmore curling club is offering a fun, affordable
program for junior curlers ages 8-18. The season begins on
Wednesday, Oct. 22 and runs until the end of February.
We run them in two groups (with our) younger ones its
just really a fun, modied introduction to curling. The older
kids play in a league against each other but again its about
fun and learning how to curl, said Lynette Aschenbrenner,
curling club coordinator.
When the youth come to the curling club they will be
able to learn the fundamentals of the sport and how to
enjoy playing it.
So theyll learn the fundamentals of curling like how
to slide, sweep and some strategy. As the years progress if
they keep coming, they get better and better, said Aschen-
brenner.
Curling has become an increasingly popular sport every
year and the youth programs have been able to ll up their
spots because of lots of interest.
Yes, usually our older group every year is full. We take
32 curlers and our younger group is getting fuller and full-
er too so its pretty popular with the kids, said Aschen-
them on and move them up, said Mac-
Donald.
As for going to Alaska for school, the
future is that he will play two years in
Drumheller where he will continue to
develop.
Theyve talked to me about it, I think
the best thing for me will be to play two
years of junior and play a bigger role
for the Dragons before I move on and
play at the
University of Alaska, said Thompson.
He plans on taking engineering or
petroleum engineering in Alaska.
While with the Dragons, Thompson
wants to develop, get better everyday
and try to stay in the line-up.
As of Sept. 16, Thompson was in his
third game, which meant that he has
played in all of the Dragons games so
far.
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The Strathmore Curling Club also hosts bonspiels, giving
the kids the chance to play against different clubs. The
older curlers also participate in ones at other local clubs.
The times for the junior curlers are on Wednesdays start-
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The Wheatland Warriors thrashed the Olds Grizzlys 13-1
in their home opener on Sept. 20 at the Strathmore Family
Centre. Head coach Cody Brown said his team moved the
puck well, played with a physical edge and hopes they will
keep it up for the rest of the season.
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JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

New Wheatland Warriors
head coach Cody Brown did
not think the offence would
have produced goals this
fast, but he got it this past
weekend en route to a per-
fect 2-0 start.
The Warriors thumped
Taber Golden Suns 10-2 on
the road Sept. 19 and demol-
ished the Olds Grizzlys 13-1
on Sept. 20 here in Strath-
more.
Brown admits it was nice
to see the wins, but knows
there are still areas to im-
prove on.
In Taber, the offence was
led by Jayden Hendricks ,
Tarun Fizer and Jase West-
gard who all had three-point
games. Jordan Hansen, Tyler
Cardomone, Justin Crnkovic,
Hassan Akl and Majod Kad-
doura rounded out the of-
fence.
We had a good start, we
were really playing the body
and moving the puck well
for the rst game they played
together, said Brown of
his double-A bantam team.
There was lots of penalties
but we responded well to
just playing through it.
We denitely werent
hurting for offensive side of
things, still (there) are some
things we want the guys to
touch on that we thought we
were lacking a bit, but for
the most part it was a decent
effort, said Brown.
The home opener on Sept.
20 had the same outcome
as the previous night as the
Warriors kept piling on the
goals.
Fizer, Cardamone, Crnkov-
ic, Kaddoura, Hassan Akl,
Jayden Hendricks, Jared
Farmer, Tanner Boutin and
Mitch Desserre all found the
back of the net against Olds.
Theres nothing really
much to say in a game like
that with that many goals but
there was denitely some
good points to take out of
it but some stuff weve seen
that needs a little work, said
Brown. We had a good of-
fensive up side. Guys were
moving the puck fairly well
but denitely lacking some
of the system stuff were try-
ing to put into place, but
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guys were bearing down and putting
it in the net.
The focus of the players was there
throughout the game versus Olds, but
they have to forget these wins and get
ready for the better teams.
(It) was just more so just getting
away with some things that we wont
get away with a better team per say,
said Brown.
The Warriors will be back on the ice
next weekend on the road on Sept. 27
in the Crowsnest Pass at 6:45 p.m. They
will take on the Cranbrook Hornets at
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When Lightswitch Drag Racer owner
and coach Peter Sotropa was looking
for a young drag racer for the 2014 sea-
son, he would have never thought out
of sheer luck that he would run into
10-year-old Alyssa Skanderup.
It all began when Peter needed help
sealing his garage door and Alyssas
dad, Kevin, helped him x it.
This is where Peter and Alyssa got
to know one another and she had no
hesitation when asked about being a
drag racer.
Her dad wanted (her) to be a part
of it right from the beginning, which is
a good thing too because you have to
have parent involvement, said Sotro-
pa. If you dont (have parent) commit-
ment, its a long time to be away on
weekends when its summertime.
When Sotropa found Alyssa, he found
something unique in her and that was
the determination to like speed.
She always wanted to go faster. Kev-
in was told when we were doing our li-
censing runs in Medicine Hat, that (the
car) is a nine second car, its not for a
rst-year driver, said Sotropa.
Skanderups trial runs were around
10 seconds and that was a good trial
run, considering the rest of the eld
was racing at 12 seconds.
We didnt put the dial board on the
car until she could run a nine second.
We just wrote it on the side with shoe
polish, said Sotropa.
The rst time Skanderup was on the
track, a side wind had developed and
she felt the car go sideways and consid-
ering the circumstances, she handled it
pretty well.
For me Im the observer and look-
ing for things, I see we have a real
side wind, whats going to happen? I
know the car is starting to go this way,
whats she going to do? said Sotropa.
The rst thing she did was incorrect
she pulled the back wheel quick, but
she knew (the car) was going and next
time I watched her (the wheel) came
over (the other way).
The coaching philosophy for Skan-
derup was to learn from her trial run
mistakes and make herself better, and
as a result she started setting records.
Its worked to the point where we
have set records rst year out, said
Sotropa. I dont think Alyssa knows
how good she is because for her its
natural and for other kids to be run-
ning 8.8 seconds, Ive never seen it be-
fore.
When she set the record at Castrol
Raceway in Edmonton, the most im-
pressive thing in Sotropas view was
that she was able to get her timing
right in between lights and doing so at
a high speed.
We had a really tacky track which is
great for us in Castrol. She red lighted
because the car was leaving so hard,
it was an immediate hook up no spin
at all and she was hitting good lights,
what she tries to do is hit that last yel-
low, said Sotropa.
So I said to her, Im going ask you
to do something that I know is dif-
cult but you have to try it. Instead of
hitting it on the last yellow, see if you
can get it between the yellow and the
green (where) there is a half a second
in between those lights.
For Skanderup, the idea of speed
was enough excitement to get her in
the car.
When I was around six or seven my
dad would drive and asked me to
come sit on his lap and hes like here
Ill do the pedals, you do the steering
and Im like ok, said Skanderup.
When I saw the car Im like I might be
able to reach these pedals unlike the
other vehicles and I knew it would go
fast.
When she is in the car, her thought
process is strictly on timing the lights
right and accelerating on the track
properly.
In my head I say to myself pay at-
tention, look at the light, dont lift until
Peter tells me to. On race weekends all
of the stuff Ive learned from Peter are
in my head, said Skanderup, who also
enjoys singing and dancing.
She is the only female in her age
group (10-13) on the Thunder circuit.
Being a rst year racer, Skanderup
did collect some hardware in her rst
race in Rimbey, as she placed rst.
However, in the second Rimbey race
she was a little hesitant off the start,
but ended up second.
The most memorable moment was
beating a guy named Ricky at Castrol
in Edmonton with a time of 8.8 sec-
onds.
Skanderup plans to race again next
season if she is provided the opportu-
nity.
Drag racer
sets record
Strathmore drag racer Alyssa Skanderup really
loves speed and under the guidance of coach
and owner of Light Switch Racing Peter Sotropa,
has been successful. She set a record of 8.80
seconds at Castrol Raceway in Edmonton.
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September 26, 2014 Strathmore TIMES Page 19
Strathmore lacrosse player Jordan
McKinnon has excelled in the sport,
as his memorable moment was with
the 2012 Alberta Summer Games
team in Lethbridge as his team won
silver. He was most recently a co-
captain of the gold medal winning
Rockyview Rage Midget A team and
won the 2014 provincials with the
Calgary based Mustang Starz La-
crosse in Red Deer.
The Strathmore High School Spartans golf team took part in zones Sept. 23 in Cochrane. This years
team includes Easton Munchrath (l-r), Alicia Kennedy, Korbin Allan, Jayse Wilson, Chase Huber and
James Farmer.
Photos Courtesy of Alison McKinnon
Photo Courtesy of Jennifer Meyers
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

Strathmore lacrosse player Jordan
McKinnnon played defence in hockey
but did not quite enjoy that as much as
he did lacrosse.
Lacrosse was the game he felt more
passionate about and a sport he want-
ed to further advance in.
Since beginning box lacrosse in 2005,
McKinnons wanted to play with some
higher caliber teams.
Highlights of his young career so
far started with trying out and making
the 2012 Alberta Summer Games team
where he won a silver medal. In 2013,
he played for the Okotoks Raiders
midget-A team where they won silver.
He also played Tier II Junior B la-
crosse in Okotoks with the Ice where
he played seven games and had a
point-per-game streak.
This past season he co-captained the
Rockyview Rage to a gold medal at the
Ice Breaker tournament in Edmonton.
He also had taken interest in eld
lacrosse where his performance got
better as the games meant more. Most
recently he played on the Mustangs
Starz lacrosse program out of Calgary
where the team played in an All Cana-
dian Field tournament in Oshawa, Ont.
He was also a part of that same team
that won gold at the 2014 provincials
in Red Deer.
The success began in 2012 when
he tried out for the Alberta Summer
Games team.
It all started when I was second year
bantam and I tried out for the Alberta
Summer Games. I made that team, the
games were in Lethbridge and we had
a triple overtime game against Calgary
Zone 3 team and we lost and got silver,
said McKinnon.
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Spartans eye provincial title
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The Strathmore High School Spar-
tans golf team took part in the South
Central Zone championship on Sept.
23 at River Spirit Golf Club in Co-
chrane.
The team tied for third overall, but
fell in a playoff to Chestermere.
Strathmore Spartan Jayse Wilson
qualied for provincials in the indi-
vidual category with a round of 77.
Provincials will take place at the same
course on Sept. 29-30.
So far the team had competed in a
tournament in Brooks and an exhibi-
tion tournament in Cochrane.
The Spartans have been a fairly
strong team the last few years, but has
seen a decrease in players coming out
to try out.
The last few years we had ve or six
golfers who have been really strong
and there hasnt been as many come
out this year. We had 20 people try out
and we have ve boys and one girl,
said Wes Clark, Spartan golf coach.
The team ended up winning the ex-
hibition tournament in Cochrane, but
it was just a pre-competition for the
zone tournament.
We were in that tournament (Co-
chrane) for exhibition and even if they
did win it, they dont win anything,
said Clark.
In the Brooks tournament, the Spar-
tans played their high school and de-
feated them in an 18-hole match.
We competed against Brooks Com-
posite and the team won that competi-
tion playing 18 holes, said Clark.
One member of the team, Korbin Al-
lan, has been one of the standouts as
he is the player that is carries the team
and has a two handicap.
According to Clark, Allan brings
the full package and stays consistent
throughout the round.
Hes a pretty good golfer, consistent
and has the full game; a good putter,
chipper, drives the ball well, hits his
irons well, said Clark.
Allan is hoping to lead by example
on the course with his play and help
his teammates wherever he can before
tournaments.
Its kind of hard to show leadership
on the team when youre not playing
with your teammates on the course
and I try to help the guys whenever I
can, said Allan.
Well I dont have a driving range at
my course, I go up to the chipping and
putting green a lot so Id say thats the
strength of my game most of the time.
This is where McKinnon got a feeling
of higher end lacrosse and wanted to
continue on with that high pace of play,
and made the team in Okotoks the next
season.
I went to Okotoks just for a higher
level, Strathmore only had B level and I
was good enough to go play A (league)
in Okotoks, said McKinnon.
If he had stayed in Strathmore he
would still have played the game he
loves.
(Jordan) would have continued play-
ing the game, but when you can play at
the highest level possible that the area
provides its like triple-A hockey
you want to try to play with the best
and be the best, said Jordans father
Wayne.
McKinnon is hopeful to play at an
NCAA school upon completion of high
school, but will not be eligible until
2017.
I would like to get, if possible, a
scholarship from a school somewhere,
said McKinnon.
Currently, he is undecided on where
to play next season as he holds roster
spots on three different teams.
As far as we know up to this point in
time he has roster spots on an Okotoks
Tier I team, Rockyview Tier I team and
his home team the Venom in Strath-
more, said Wayne.
McKinnon is keeping his options for
the future with lacrosse and would like
to compete as long as he can.
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The UFA Bisons had a
strong nish to the exhibition
season, winning two of three,
and are excited to get things
going with the regular sea-
son, which begins at home
versus the Calgary Royals on
Sept. 26.
The players started school
and we started our practices,
kids are all excited, there is
a lot of learning and theyre
getting used to their billet
families, said Bison assistant
coach Doug Raycroft.
Now that the team has
been picked, the Bisons have
been able to have three prac-
tices to start communicating
with one another on the ice.
Weve had a few practices
now, so its nice when you
can practice and work on
stuff and get the kids ready
for the pace they need to play
at for this level, said Raycroft.
So now that we have our
team, we get a full week of
practice before the home
opener so were looking for-
ward to that.
The coaching staff is com-
ing into this season with a
clean slate and revamping
the system as to what is ex-
pected of the players.
Were starting fresh, were
going through all the things
that we want to see, said
Raycroft. Coach Dan has ex-
pectations for how well we
need to pass and how we
need to attack the net. Were
not really going to work on
any systems to start, we just
want to make sure were do-
ing all the things we can to
make our players as good as
they can be.
Throughout camp the Bi-
sons wanted to get bigger
in size, and by the end of
the exhibition games it was
tough to cut some players
that otherwise would have
had a roster spot.
They were very tough as
the further you went along
the harder they were, said
Raycroft. We have a bigger
group that made the team
this year, not everybody is
huge but our average size is
quite a bit bigger than last
year.
The Royals, who are the
Bisons rst opponent of the
season, will provide a good
test with their speed and skill.
Theyre a good team, not
a huge team, but they skate
well and have some skill. It
should be a good game, said
Raycroft.
Red Deer, who will be the
visiting team on Sunday after-
noon, have been the Bisons
nemesis in the playoffs the
last couple of seasons.
Red Deer is always tough,
including last year when they
won the league, so I think
that is four years in a row. Itll
be two good tests to start the
year, said Raycroft.
Overall, look for the Bisons
to be a good passing team,
be a quick puck-moving team
and a team that hopefully
scores lots of goals.
In the nal three exhibi-
tions games, the Bisons fell
to the Calgary Northstars 3-2
on Sept. 17, beat the SEAC
Tigers 3-2 on Sept. 19 and
edged the Calgary Royals 5-4
on Sept. 20.
The home opener will be
on Friday, Sept. 26 (8 p.m.)
versus the Calgary Royals at
the Strathmore Family Centre.
Bisons revved up for season
Young yogis
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

Yoga instructor Kelly Mont-
ford offers childrens yoga
classes out of her house that
promote balance, exibility,
strength and body awareness.
The program also gives the
groups a chance to improve
their self-esteem and con-
dence as well as strengthen
agility and endurance for ath-
letic gain.
This will be the sixth year
that Montford has taught the
program.
Its me privately teaching
this one. So I have the kids
split up as best as I can, there
JUSTIN SEWARD
Times Reporter

The Wildre basketball program is going into its seventh
year at Strathmore High School, and for the rst time, it is be-
ing held in the fall.
We run two programs, a spring one, where were trying to
become more of a club atmosphere where the kids are com-
ing out playing, practicing and going into tournaments com-
peting a little bit, said Kyle Larson, head instructor of Wildre
Basketball. Its also an interest generator to get kids playing
as well. Its an introduction (to the game), lots of kids are com-
ing into Grade 6 or 7 this year, so it gives them a chance to get
an initiation of the game.
We do have some competitive teams and it has grown over
the years. The rst few years of the program we started with
15 kids and (we are currently) running three or four teams.
Wildre, having gained popularity with the spring program,
introduced the fall program this year.
Basically were running in a camp-style format, said Lar-
son. The kids get six sessions of an hour and a half. Were
doing skills and drills for rst half and then they scrimmage
for 45 minutes.
This enables players to prepare for the school season and
get them playing on the court some more.
The practices run on Monday nights for the Grade 8s from
6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. The Grade 9s and up, play from 7:30 to
9 p.m.
Playing with Wildre
is the Kindergarten to Grade
3 group, Grade 4-6, Grade
7-9 and an older group, said
Montford.
The groups for the sessions
are smaller so the students
can have one-on-one atten-
tion. The student limit is eight
in her classes.
I cap my classes so I dont
teach to large groups. First of
all I dont have space in my
house but also so they do get
that attention, so they do the
poses right and Im there to
see they are doing it right,
said Montford. We do lots of
games with the two younger
groups and the older group,
so as much as it is yoga, its
taught through a lot of games
and it keeps it interesting.
Montford wants the yoga
classes to be fun and at the
same time wants the students
to move, be more exible and
to stay healthy.
Classes have already be-
gun. The Grade 4-6 group
will run on Mondays starting
from Sept. 15 to Dec. 15. On
Wednesdays, starting Sept.
17 and going to Dec. 17 the
Grade 7/9 and the 10/12
group. Thursdays, starting
Sept. 18 to Dec. 18, will be
the Kindergarten to Grade 3.
Contact Kelly Montford at
403-629-7465 or f3tness08@
gmail.com for information.
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Ann Hinchliff went peacefully
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on September 19, 2014, at
the age of 75 years. Ann was predeceased by
her parents Henry and Lily Flynn, as well as her
brother Eric Flynn. She is survived by her loving
husband Ron Hinchliff; daughter Susan Ulm (Les)
and grandchildren; son John Roscoe; sister Enid
Flynn; brother Harry Flynn (Doreen); sisters-in-
law Carol Fode and Rose Flynn; along with many
nieces and nephews. Ann was full of life with a
sense of humor right to the end, and she will
be sadly missed. She took joy in spending time
with family and friends, and will be remembered
for her love for God. She shared her walk with
the Lord through all of her lifes struggles and
brought many people to know the Lord whom
she loved so much. Ann also took great joy in do-
ing fun skits for friends and family. She had many
stories about being Roscoe the clown for many
years. A Celebration of Anns Life will be held on
Friday, September 26, 2014 at Hope Community
Covenant Church (245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore)
at 11:00 a.m. In lieu of owers, donations may
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Wonderful weekend for Fun Country Riders
BEA WINTER
Fun Country Riding Club
Wow the only word to describe the efforts of Debbie Myslicki and her staff at the Chestermere Complex in
having the footing in the arena safe to use after 30 centimetres of snow during the week and a couple of late
Friday rain storms. What an amazing group. The 25th Annual Chestermere Fair Gymkhana was held on Satur-
day, Sept. 13, in the sunshine, and the riders were thrilled with the beautiful special edition 25th anniversary
rosettes. Thank you to all the volunteers who helped to make the event run so smoothly. See you next year
for the 26th Chestermere Fair Gymkhana. Results to third place of the competition are as follows:
BARREL RACING
Leadline: 1st Cassandra Dahl
Bantam: 1st Jossilyn Dahl; 2nd Jenissa Shippelt; 3rd Peytin Kajmowicz
Pee Wee: 1st Cobie Klassen; 2nd Madisyn Phelps; 3rd Fenella Murphy
Junior: 1st Corinne Blair; 2nd Brooklyn Phelps; 3rd Dylan Zip
Senior Novice: 1st Alysha Edwards; 2nd Brenda Larsen; 3rd Natasha Kajmowicz
Open Senior: 1st Sonya Distafano; 2nd Terry Watkins; 3rd Tina Carlson
POLE BENDING
Leadline: 1st Cassandra Dahl
Bantam: 1st Jenissa Shippelt; 2nd Jossilyn Dahl; 3rd Peytin Kajmowicz
Pee Wee: 1st Cobie Klassen; 2nd Madisyn Phelps; 3rd Fenella Murphy
Junior: 1st Brooklyn Phelps; 2nd Corinne Blair; 3rd Dylan Zip
Senior Novice: 1st Alysha Edwards; 2nd Brenda Larsen; 3rd Natasha Kajmowicz
Open Senior: 1st Terry Watkins; 2nd Tina Carlson; 3rd Sonya Distafano
STAKE RACING
Leadline: 1st Cassandra Dahl
Bantam: 1st Jenissa Shippelt; 2nd Jossilyn Dahl; 3rd Peytin Kajmowicz
Pee Wee: 1st Cobie Klassen; 2nd Fenella Murphy; 3rd Madisyn Phelps
Junior: 1st Corinne Blair; 2nd Dylan Zip
Senior Novice: 1st Brenda Larsen; 2nd Natasha Kajmowicz; 3rd Alysha Edwards
Open Senior: 1st Sonya Distafano; 2nd Katrina Janzen; 3rd Tina Carlson
FLAG PICKING
Leadline: 1st Cassandra Dahl
Bantam: 1st Jenissa Shippelt; 2nd Peytin Kajmowicz; 3rd Jossilyn Dahl
Pee Wee: 1st Cobie Klassen; 2nd Fenella Murphy
Junior: 1st Corinne Blair; 2nd Brooklyn Phelps; 3rd Dylan Zip
Senior Novice: 1st Natasha Kajmowicz; 2nd Brenda Larsen; 3rd Johanna Betts
Open Senior: 1st Tina Carlson ; 2nd Marita Gira; 3rd Alysha Edwards
KEYHOLE
Leadline: 1st Cassandra Dahl
Bantam: 1st Peytin Kajmowicz; 2nd Jenissa Shippelt; 3rd Jossilyn Dahl
Pee Wee: 1st Cobie Klassen
Junior: 1st Dylan Zip
Senior Novice: 1st Natasha Kajmowicz; Tie for 2nd Johanna Betts & Brenda Larsen; 3rd Jackie Blair
Open Senior: 1st Katrina Janzen; 2nd Tina Carlson; 3rd Terry Watkins
Friends helping friends
BEA WINTER
Fun Country Riding Club
Thank you to the Ches-
termere Agriculture So-
ciety who let our club
use its arena on Sept.
14 when our usual arena
at the Strathmore Ag
grounds was still too
wet. Judge Diane Bots-
ford did her usual ne
job of placing the show
classes. Thanks to ev-
eryone who contributed
their time to help out
during the day. Results
to the third placing of
the competitions are as
follows:
SHOW
LEADLINE
Pleasure and Equitation
1. Cassandra Dahl
BANTAM
Pleasure
1. Jessica Wolfs
2. Jenissa Shippelt
3. Peytin Kajmowicz
Equitation
1. Jenissa Shippelt
2. Jossilyn Dahl
3. Jessica Wolfs
Showmanship
1. Jossilyn Dahl
2. Jenissa Shippelt
3. Jessica Wolfs
PEE WEE
Pleasure, Equitation and
Showmanship
1. Cobie Klassen
JUNIOR
Pleasure
1. Carlie Wells
2. Sarah Wolfs
3. Chanel Guichon
Equitation
1. Carlie Wells
2. Chanel Guichon
3. Sarah Wolfs
Showmanship
1. Sarah Wolfs
2. Carlie Wells
3. Chanel Guichon
YOUNG HORSE
Pleasure, Equitation and
Showmanship
1. Dylan Zip
SENIOR NOVICE
Pleasure
1. Marita Gira
2. Natasha Kajmowicz
Equitation
1. Marita Gira
2. Natasha Kajmowicz
Showmanship
1. Natasha Kajmowicz
SENIOR OPEN
Pleasure, Equitation and
Showmanship
1. Katrina Janzen
2. Tina Carlson
CLASSIC SENIOR
Pleasure
1. Lesley Gregory
2. Brenda Larsen
3. Johanna Betts
Equitation
1. Lesley Gregory
2. Johanna Betts
3. Brenda Larsen
Showmanship
1. Lesley Gregory
2. Johanna Betts
3. Brenda Larsen
GYMKHANA
LEADLINE
Barrel Racing
1. Trevor Carlson
2. Cassandra Dahl
Pole Bending
1. Cassandra Dahl
2. Trevor Dahl
Stake Racing
1. Trevor Carlson
2. Cassandra Dahl
Flag Picking
1. Trevor Carlson
2. Cassandra Dahl
BANTAM
Barrel Racing
1. Jenissa Shippelt
2. Jossilyn Dahl
3. Jessica Wolfs
Pole Bending
1. Jessica Wolfs
2. Jossilyn Dahl
3. Jenissa Shippelt
Stake Racing
1. Jessica Wolfs
2. Peytin Kajmowicz
3. Jossilyn Dahl
Flag Picking
1. Jessica Wolfs
2. Peytin Kajmowicz
3. Jossilyn Dahl
PEE WEE
Barrel Racing, Pole
Bending, Stake
Racing and Flag Picking
1. Cobie Klassen
2. Fenella Murphy
JUNIOR
Barrel Racing
1. Dylan Zip
2. Carlie Wells
3. Chanel Guichon
Pole Bending
1. Chanel Guichon
2. Carlie Wells
3. Sarah Wolfs
Stake Racing
1. Dylan Zip
2. Sarah Wolfs
3. Carlie Wells
Flag Picking
1. Sarah Wolfs
2. Dylan Zip
3. Chanel Guichon
YOUNG HORSE
Barrel Racing and Pole
Bending
1. Lindsey Nelson
2. Dylan Zip
Stake Racing and Flag
Picking
1. Lindsey Nelson
SENIOR NOVICE
Barrel Racing
1. Steven Larsen
2. Natasha Kajmowicz
3. Jackie Maddalo
Pole Bending
1. Steven Larsen
2. Jackie Maddalo
3. Anne Murphy
Stake Racing and Flag
Picking
1. Steven Larsen
2. Natasha Kajmowicz
3. Jackie Maddalo
SENIOR OPEN
Barrel Racing
1. Amber Carlson
2. Tina Carlson
3. Lindsey Nelson
Pole Bending
1. Amber Carlson
2. Dale Lodder
3. Katrina Janzen
Stake Racing
1. Amber Carlson
2. Katrina Janzen
3. Tina Carlson
Flag Picking
1. Tina Carlson
2. Katrina Janzen
3. Martia
CLASSIC SENIOR
Barrel Racing
1. Dale Lodder
2. Brenda Larsen
3. Jackie Maddalo
Pole Bending
1. Dale Lodder
2. Jackie Maddalo
3. Brenda Larsen
Stake Racing
1. Brenda Larsen
2. Dale Lodder
3. Johanna Betts
Flag Picking
1. Jackie Maddalo
2. Dale Lodder
3. Brenda Larsen
The last scheduled 2014
Club Show and Gym-
khana will be Sept. 21
at the Strathmore Ag
Society grounds in our
regular arena. Check the
Clubs website at www.
funcountryriders.com for
more information on up-
coming events, including
our year end Awards
Night and Dance on Oct.
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Ten years has passed since that sad day,
When the one we loved was called away,
God took him home; it was His will,
But in our hearts he liveth still.
Lovingly Remembered,
Eileen, Robin, Twyla and Family,
Don, Sheila and Family,
Brenda, Ernie and Family.
MEMORIAMS
NOTICES
House/Pet Sitting
available while you
are on vacation. References Available.

Contact Lorraine: 403-361-1242
HOUSE SITTING
SERVICES
Tutoring
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VOLUNTEER
SCREENERS
For further information
please contact
Amy 403-324-4335
or e-mail
wheatlandfoodbank@
gmail.com
TRAINING WILL BE
PROVIDED
Kimberly Schultz
& Jessy Wallington
would like to announce
the birth of their
Daughter
Hanna Ashley
Aug. 23, 2014
Proud Grandparents
Krista & Karl Schultz,
Great Grandma (Nan)
Louise Wegener and
Great Grandma (Oma)
Elaine Sommerfeld from
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tors Club Antiques & Col-
lectibles Show & Sale. Sat.,
Oct. 4. 9:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Thorncliffe-Greenview Com-
munity Hall, 5600 Centre
Street North, Calgary. Admis-
sion $4.
COMING EVENTS
BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE TREES.
4 - 6 ft., $35 each. Machine
planting; $10/tree (includes
bark mulch and fertilizer). 20
tree minimum order. Delivery
fee: $75 - $125/order. Qual-
ity guaranteed. 403-820-
0961.
METAL ROOFING & SIDING.
30+ colours available at
over 40 Distributors. 40 year
warranty. 48 hour Express
Service available at select
supporting Distributors. Call
1-888-263-8254.

STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL
BUILDINGS 60% off! 20x28,
30x40, 40x62, 45x90,
50x120, 60x150, 80x100,
sell for balance owed! Call
1-800-457-2206; www.
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25x24 $4,895. 30x30 $6,
446. 32x32 $7,599. 40x46
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Pioneer Steel 1-800-668-
5422; www.pioneersteel.ca.
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separately, priced together at $615,000. Owner very motivated to sell.
Cabinet Makers: Same owner since 1984, sales well over $1 M. Priced $472,000 plus inventory,
strong cash fow.
Retail Business: Sales over $3 M, cash fow $377,000.00 plus inventory. Priced $1,050,000.00
Countertops: Established 1994, sales $900,000. Cash fow $211,000. Priced $260,000.00,
located in growing city.
Fitness Business: Sales $800,000, cash fow $213,423. Priced $450,000.
Butcher Shop: Sales over $800,000, cash fow $140,220. Priced $700,000.
Detailing Shop: Strong customer base, annual sales over $400,000, cash fow $200,000 before
management wage, priced $250,000.00.
Franchise Restaurant: Well established operation, sales $336,913, priced at $120,000, cash fow
$87,000, owner very motivated to sell.
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Franchise: Two franchises located in same community, sales $700,000 area, can be sold separately, priced
together at $615,000. Owner very motivated to sell.
Cabinet Makers: Same owner since 1984, sales well over $1 M. Priced $472,000 plus inventory, strong cash fow.
Retail Business: Sales over $3 M, cash fow $377,000.00 plus inventory. Priced $1,050,000.00
Countertops: Established 1994, sales $900,000. Cash fow $211,000. Priced $260,000.00, located in growing city.
Fitness Business: Sales $800,000, cash fow $213,423. Priced $450,000.
Butcher Shop: Sales over $800,000, cash fow $140,220. Priced $700,000.
Detailing Shop: Strong customer base, annual sales over $400,000, cash fow $200,000 before management
wage, priced $250,000.00.
Franchise Restaurant: Well established operation, sales $336,913, priced at $120,000, cash fow $87,000, owner
very motivated to sell.
Call Bill Conroy or Ed Katchur @ 403-346-7755
email billconroy@maxwellrealty.ca Maxwell Real Estate Solutions Ltd.
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HELP WANTED
CRAFTSMAN 10 RADICAL
ARM SAW, Motor model
C48BC-102, 120/240 Volt
11.0/5.5 amps. Like new
$150 OBO. Call 403-934-
4621.
Clogging
Restarts on Tursday
October 16, in the Reading Room at
the Strathmore Municpal Library.
Beginner Lessons: 6pm - 7pm
Experienced Dancers: 7:15pm - 8:45pm
No partner or special shoes required,
wear fat, comfortable footwear.
Cost: $5 Drop-In Fee
For more information contact Anne:
thegodsmans@gmail.com
or 403-827-7911 (afer Oct. 9)
CHEADLE COMMUNITY CLUB
Cocktails
6:00 pm
Buffet Dinner
7:00 pm
Saturday, October 18
Tickets - $25 per person
(Adults only)
For tickets call
403-901-0180
or 403-934-5628
Door Prizes
DJ: Ray The DJ
AT THE CHEADLE COMMUNITY HALL
Join us in a 4-part series as we explore:
October 7 - Depression
October 14 - Anxiety and Stress
October 21 - Wellness Planning I
October 28 - Wellness Planning II
Rockyford Friendship Center
10:00 to Noon
Refreshments provided
These sessions are FREE
to anyone attending.
Sponsored by Wheatland Family and Community
Support Services, 2014
Stressed Out and Down??
COMING EVENTS
Effective Oct 02/14 we will be open
Thursdays from 9:00 am to 6:30 pm and
Saturdays from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.
We will be closed Saturdays
on all long weekend.
105B 100 Ranch Market
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 0A8
tel.: (403) 934-2400
Strathmore Minor Ringette
Association
GENERAL MEETING
September 30, 2014
7 - 8:30 pm
Chuck Mercer Room
BOARD ELECTIONS AND UPCOMING
SEASON TO BE DISCUSSED
All member are encouraged to attend.
Wheatland & Adjacent Districts
Emergency Medical
Services Association
Is holding its
Annual General Meeting
on Monday, October 6, 2014
7:00pm at the Wheatland
County Administration Building
Piano Tuner -Technician
32 Years of Noted Piano Service!
Kathie L. Zakresky
Graduate of The Hal T.M. Lyne School of Piano Technology 1981
403.934.5477 kathiezak@gmail.com
Prepare Your Piano for Fall Programs
LIVESTOCK
THE DISABILITY Tax Credit.
$1,500 yearly tax credit.
$15,000 lump sum refund
(on average). Covers: hip/
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joints, COPD. Apply today!
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GET FREE vending machines.
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Full details call now 1-866-
668-6629. Website: www.
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BUSINESS OPP
REQUEST FOR BIDS
Chinook Credit Union Ltd is requesting bids for the provision
of Janitorial Services at its Strathmore branch and
administration offces located at 100-2nd Avenue, Strathmore.
The contract will be for one year commencing
November 1st, 2014 and ending October 31st, 2015.
Afull list of duties and conditions is available by contacting
either Stuart Hill at stuart.hill@chinookcu.com
or Saroeuth Ray at saroeuth.ray@chinookcu.com
Tenders must be received by 5 pm on October 8th
and must be sent by email.
TENDERS
WANTED - Vehicles and farm
machinery for scrap. We pay
cash for deliveries to our
yard. We do farmyard clean-
ups. Call 780-914-7560 or
visit www.sturgeonbus-
parts.ca.
VEHICLES
Van Bavel Joint Venture
Custom or Crop Share
Custom Haying
Round Bale Hauling
2 John Deere
Disc Bines
4 John Deere Balers
Call Doug
(403) 934-7610
or Glen
(403) 934-8234
HAYING
STRAW WANTED. Large
square 4X8 bales. $65 met-
ric ton for 20,000 bales.
Please call Kevin Paskal at
403-330-9147.

FEED AND SEED
HERD DISPERSAL
100 BLACK ANGUS COWS
Ages 2-10, very sound, moderate frame,
1325 lbs, wean 570 lbs steers, March 25
October 23.
Accepting sealed bids until October 31.
Forward bids to McIntosh & Hale with $5,000
certied cheque. McIntosh & Hale
#210 - 12 Cheadle Street W, Swift Current, SK.
Highest or any bid not necessarily accepted.
For more info phone David 1-306-661-8443. FEED AND SEED
HEATED CANOLA buying
Green, Heated or Spring-
thrashed Canola. Buying:
oats, barley, wheat & peas
for feed. Buying damaged
or offgrade grain. On Farm
Pickup Westcan Feed &
Grain, 1-877-250-5252.
FEED BARLEY. Paskal Cattle
Company in Picture Butte
area is looking for Feed Bar-
ley. Put more $$$ in your
pocket. Sell direct to us.
Please call Main Ofce for
details. 403-317-1365.
MEDICAL BILLING trainees
needed! Learn to process
& submit billing claims for
hospitals and doctors! No
experience needed! Local
training gets you ready to
work! 1-888-627-0297.
TRAINING
NOTICES
403.934.5294
Where Living Life is Simply Better!
Levels of care provided:
Assisted Living, SL3, SL4, SL4D,
Alzheimers and Palliative Care
www.meadowlarkcare.com
Government Licensed Supportive
Living Residential Facility
Finance & Administrative Coordinator
Description:
The Finance & Administrative Coordinator is
responsible for clerical, nancial and customer service
activities that support the operation of the Accounting
& Business Management team.
Key Areas of Responsibilities:
Accounts Payable: Completes payments and
controls expenses by receiving, processing,
verifying and reconciling invoices.
Accounts Receivable: Obtains revenue by processing
invoices; resolving missed payments; updating
nancial records.
Payroll: Pays employees and compiles payroll
information by managing payroll preparation;
completing reports; maintaining records
Administration: Maintains continuity among work
teams by documenting and communicating actions,
irregularities, and continuing needs.
Desired Skills and Experience:
Minimum Two (2) years of administrative experience,
preferably supporting a Finance department
Highly skilled in the use of PC software, (i.e.
Microsoft Ofce) experience with QuickBooks Pro
considered an asset
Strong organizational, time management and ofce
management skills
Demonstrated ability to prioritize effectively and
multi-task, resulting in high quality work
Self-motivated, adaptable and exible with the ability
to work in a fast paced environment
Innovative and resourceful with creative
problem-solving abilities; develops new solutions to
issues
Customer focused; builds positive customer
relationships; demonstrates a can do approach
Detailed Oriented ensures work is completed with
minimal errors
Interested candidates should forward their resume and
cover letter to the undersigned, competition will remain
open until a suitable candidate is found.
Jessica Hall
Boots & Boost
23 Spruce Park Drive,
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J2
E-mail: jessica@bootsandboost.com
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RESIDENT MANAGER
WANTED - Now hiring on
site Resident Manager for a
four building complex. Du-
ties include building and site
maintenance. Contact Wen-
dy at 403-237-8600 or fax
resume to 403-290-1530.
POSITIONS AVAILABLE AT
THE TODDLE INN DAY CARE.
Child Care Worker or Super-
visor preferred. Criminal re-
cord check and rst aid are
required. Drop off resume
at 309 2nd Ave. or email to
toddlein@telus.net. Benets
after three months.
Strathmore Travelodge re-
quires FULL TIME HOUSE-
KEEPERS. $14.00/hr. Duties
include but not limited to:
dusting, vacuuming, mop-
ping, strip and make beds,
clean washrooms, clean
windows and mirrors, stock
cart. Please email resumes
to: info@travelodgestrath-
more.com or in person at
the front desk, 350 Ridge Rd,
Strathmore or via fax (403)-
901-0016.
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Strathmore Branch Employment Opportunity
Regional Branch Manager
Strathmore & Hussar
THE POSITION:
Reports to VP Retail Operations & Wealth Management
Under broad managerial direction, manage the day-to-day operations of the
Strathmore branch, including deposit and credit portfolio. Participate in the
management of the portfolio to ensure branch goals are met or exceeded.
Provide direction, motivation and support to Branch Manager, Hussar
Ensure all deposit and lending activities are in compliance with relevant
legislation, regulations, policies and procedures.
Oversee operations of Strathmore and Hussar branches, including stafng and
facilities.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE MUST EXHIBIT:
Minimum ve years leadership-related and administration experience an asset.
Completion of CUIC Management Studies or other related Management studies
program an asset.
Proven business development experience.
Lending background an asset.
Provide positive teambuilding experiences.
Strong working knowledge of integrated banking system and MS Ofce
products.
COMPENSATION:
Salary commensurate with qualications and experience
Comprehensive benets package including incentive bonus program
THE COMMUNITY:
Strathmore is located on the Trans-Canada Highway, 40 km east of Calgary
Strathmore has seen much growth over the past three years, both in
commercial development and population.
PLEASE SUBMIT RESUMES TO:
People Solutions
Administration Branch
Box 1137
99 2nd Street West
Brooks, Alberta T1R 1B9
Fax # (403) 362-4239
Email: careers@chinookcu.com
Learn more about us at www.chinookcu.com
Closing Date: October 10th, 2014
Full Time-Permanent General Farm Worker
needed for Namaka Farms Inc. with
business address:
Box 2409 Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1K3
Start Date: ASAP
Main Duties include: Plant, cultivate and
irrigate crops, Fertilize and spray crops,
Harvest crops, Feed and tend animals,
Inducting and treating the cattle, Handling
of cattle and riding of horses, Operate and
maintain farm machinery and equipment,
General maintenance of the facility, Clean
stables, barnyards and pens, Detect
disease and health problems in crops
and livestock, Write daily basic progress
reports, Any other activity related to the
operation of the farm and feedlot.
Education not required Experience an
asset / Class 5 Alberta Drivers License is
an asset.
Salary: $15.69 to $17.00 hourly, 9.5 hours
per day (some weekends less) / 44.00
Hours per week. 6 week rotating schedule.
Overtime, Benets provided (medical,
disability, training to obtain Class 3
License)
Apply by e-mail to:
namaka.farms@canadaemail.ca, mail
(address above), or fax to: (403) 934-6133
NOW HIRING
HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC/
AGRICULTURAL TECHNICIAN REQUIRED
Namaka Farms Inc. is an agri-business with
operations including cow/calf, crop & feedlot.
The equipment required varies greatly
from large construction equipment to quads,
roller mills to hydraulic cattle handling
equipment, and from pivots to tractors.
We require an equipment technician with the pri-
mary role of repairing and maintaining the equip-
ment, and also teaching & supervising other staff
on maintenance. The responsibility of this position
also includes coordinating 3rd party repairs, order-
ing of parts & supplies, looking for improvements
within the operation and design of the equipment,
as well a advising on equipment selection.
Namaka Farms Inc. offers a competitive wage and
comprehensive benet package.
Send resumes to:
NAMAKA FARMS INC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Fax (403) 934-6133
Email: n@namakafarms.com
STILL HIRING
CUSTOM FEEDLOT & FARMING
OPERATION LOOKING
FOR FULL-TIME EMPLOYEES
Competitive wages including O.T
and other Benets.
Valid drivers licence and a good
attitude a must. High school
diploma an asset.
Send resumes to:
NAMAKA FARMS INC.
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Fax (403) 934-6133
is hiring:
Cooks
4 Full Time, Permanent
$13.50 Hourly, for 44.00 Hours per week
Experience: 3 years to less than 5 years
Skills: Prepare and cook full course meals and
individual dishes including for customers with food
allergies or intolerances, while ensuring quality of
food and determine size of food proportions are
met. Work with minimal supervision and train staff
in preparation, cooking and handling of food. Clean
and inspect kitchens and food service areas, Work
with specialized cooking equipment (deep fryer,
etc). Good oral communication, ability to work
with others, job task planning and organizing, and
signicant use of memory required. Speak English,
Read English, Write English
How to Apply- with resume to: 510 Highway #1
Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1M6
By Mail or In Person between 9:00 and 17:00 :
By Fax :(403) 934-9502
Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub is hiring:
1 permanent, full time
Pub
Manager
$15.75 Hourly, for 40.00 Hours per week
Experience: 1 to 2 years
Credentials/Education: Must have (or get within 30
days of hire): AGLC Smart Serve Programs (PRO-
tect, PROserve, REELfacts), First Aid Certicate,
CPR Certicate, Workplace Hazardous Materials
Information System (WHMIS) Certicate.
Business Equipment and Computer Applications:
Squirrel POS system, General ofce equipment,
Record keeping, Cashiering, Microsoft Ofce.
Duties/Abilities: Must plan, organize, direct, con-
trol, and evaluate daily operations, while ensuring
that all health, safety, and liquor legislation and
regulations are followed. Responsible for the
hiring, training, scheduling, and supervision of 40+
staff. Respond to customer complaints and negoti-
ate with clients for catering or use of facilities.
Must possess great oral communication, excellent
problem solving skills, and organized job task
planning abilities. Must be customer service
oriented and be able to work under pressure in a
fast-paced environment while paying attention to
detail. Standing and/or walking for extended peri-
ods. Speak English, Read English, Write English
How to Apply: By Mail to 380 Ridge Road Strathmore
AB T1P1B5, In Person between 9:00 and 17:00,
or By E-mail to strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com
Strathmore Station
Restaurant & Pub
is hiring
3 Permanent, Full Time:
FOOD AND
BEVERAGE
SERVERS
$10 Hourly, for 40.00 Hours per week
Experience: 1 to 2 years
Serve food and beverages, general plate service.
Describe and advise on menu items including
daily specials for customers. Present, open, pour
and serve wine in appropriate wine glassware.
Present bills to customers and accept and manage
payments in cash, credit or debit cards. Clear and
clean tables, trays and chairs. Replenish condi-
ments and other supplies at tables and serving
areas. Set tables. Must be of legal age to mix and
serve alcoholic beverages and acquire ProServe
within 30 days of hire. Must be Customer service
oriented and physically t. Experience on Squirrel
POS system or similar an asset.
How to Apply: By Mail to 380 Ridge Road
Strathmore AB T1P1B5, In Person between
9:00 and 17:00, or By E-mail to
strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com
Stella Jones Canada, Carseland Operations.
Looking for a ticketed
HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC
Excellent benets and wages for this
position. Shift work required,Shifts run
5am to 1:30 pm and 10 am to 6:30pm
Please email resumes to
Duane Johnson - Plant Superintendent
djohnson@stella-jones.com
COMMUNITY LEADERS WANTED
Play an important role in growing the prosperity of your
area. As a Regional Lead for Bow Valley College, you will be
responsible for expanding the educational opportunities
available in your community. Apply now!
bowvalleycollege.ca/careers
PARTS TECHNICIAN wanted
at a growing ag. dealership.
Apply in person at Trochu
Motors, Trochu, AB. Fax 403-
442-3829 or email wmtn@
inbox.com.
POCKET ACES SERVICES.
Join a winning team. Were
growing and looking to hire
Contract Field & Plant Opera-
tors. Visit our website: www.
pocketacesservi ces.com
and upload your resume.
MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION
is an in-demand career in
Canada! Employers have
work-at-home positions
available. Get the online
training you need from an
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Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or
1-888-528-0809 to start
training for your work-at-
home career today!
BUSY STRUCTURAL STEEL
FABRICATION SHOP RE-
QUIRES F/T LABOURER.
Competitive wages over time
and benets. Please submit
resume to strathmoreshop@
gmail.com as no phone calls
will be accepted.
BUSY STRUCTURAL STEEL
FABRICATION SHOP RE-
QUIRES F/T JOURNEYMAN
WELDER. Competitive wages
over time and benets.
Please submit resume to
strathmoreshop@gmail.com
as no phone calls will be ac-
cepted.
PARK PAVING LTD. in Edmon-
ton has immediate openings
for Journeyman Heavy Duty
Mechanics and Apprentice
positions in our state-of-the-
art Sherwood Park facility.
Send your resume via email
to: employment@parkpav-
ing.com or via fax to 780-
434-5373; www.parkpav-
ing.com.

WANT TO HELP others and
earn addition income? The
2nd Call next generation lo-
cating service is now hiring a
limited number of S.A.F.E.R.
Ofcers. Phone 780-632-
3945.
EXPERIENCE is an asset. We
offer free recruitment servic-
es for people aged 45 and
over across Canada. Register
now at: www.thirdquarter.ca
or call toll free 1-855-286-
0306.

JOURNEYMAN Heavy Duty
Mechanic required for oil-
eld trucking company. Will
consider 3rd year apprentice
or higher. Full-time position.
Phone resume to: 780-842-
6444. Fax 780-842-6581.
Email: rigmove@telus.net.
INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIP-
MENT Operator School. In-
the-seat training. No simu-
lators. Real world tasks.
Weekly start dates. Funding
options. Weekly job board!
Sign up online! iheschool.
com. 1-866-399-3853.
PCL Energy now hiring
Journeyperson: Millwrights
($40+/hour) and Scaffolders
($38+/hour) for immediate
shutdown work on an indus-
trial project in Vanscoy, SK.
LOA of $145/day worked,
travel and bonuses paid! We
offer competitive wages and
benets. Call 780-468-8026
and send resume to: pclen-
ergyjobs@pcl.com.
CENTRAL ALBERTA Career
Opportunities! Industry
leaders in manufacturing
hydrovac trucks. Seeking
welders, industrial painters,
assembly, quality control.
Click careers www.torna-
dotrucks.com or email hr@
petroeld.com.
FREIGHTLAND CARRIERS, a
tri-axle air ride atdeck car-
rier is looking for Owner/
Operators to run Alberta only
or 4 Western Provinces. Av-
erage gross $18 - 25,000/
month. 1-800-917-9021.
Email: ed@freightland.ca.
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REAL ESTATE
REALTY HORIZON
Joe Smolanski
403-934-3900
403.651-1300
79 Park Lane Dr
Strathmore
MLS #3624443
$479,900
11 Clingman Way
Blackie
$389,900
Four 3 Acre Parcels in
Ardenode Structure Plan.
Builders and Developers
ONLY $129,900
Multi-Family Commercial
For Sale North Hill Heights
Subdivision in Strathmore
MLS #C1024353
$11,500,000
Rural View
Commercial For Sale
MLS #C1024354
$4,320,000
55.25 Acres in a
Park-Like Setting
Along Service Creek
$600,000
Active Properties
755 Lakeside BV
Strathmore
MLS #C1023991
$1,050,000
Rural Wheatland County
254015 TWP RD 240
MLS #C3585173
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160 Acres Conrich
403-934-2001 www.strathmorerealty.ca 104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
THE STRATHMORE
REALTY GROUP
Tina
Scott
(403)
901-5388
Ross
Collins
(403)
934-2001
Glenna
Mitzner-
Ernst
(403)
605-6830
Billie
McCallum
(403)
477-5422
Nonie
Hall
(403)
934-0420
Dixie
Hartell
(403)
934-1034
Nicole
Cordes
(403)
901-5855
FOR A NO PRESSURE, ENJOYABLE APPROACH TO BUYING OR SELLING
$307,700 PICTURE PERFECT - 3 BEDROOM
HOME, OPENDESIGN- LARGE EATINGBAR
ISLAND, UPGRADEDFLOORING LOCATIONPLUS
MOVE IN NOW!!!!
HILLCREST MANOR
Backing onto the canal - this
fully developed walkout has an
oversized triple garage. Loads of
upgrades. This is another fine
home built by Rich-Lee Custom
Homes!
$294,900 DARE TO COMPARE
4 BEDROOMS, MAIN FLOOR FAMILY
RM WITH FIREPLACE, HARDWOOD
FLOORS 3 BATHROOMS
$324,900
MAIN FLOOR FAMILY RM
2 FIREPLACES, OPEN DESIGN
CUL DE SAC
$520,000 $369,400
$279,900 VAULTEDCEILINGS-
HARDWOODFLOORS, 3 LARGE
BEDROOMS 2 BATHROOMS, FULLY
FINISHED, BACKINGONTOGREEN
$195,900 WOW!! MUST SEE, 3
BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, UPGRADED
FLOORING, IMMACULATE
50 X 32 HEATED INSULATED
SHOP IN ARROWWOOD
Newer metal roofing, siding, infra
red and overhead furnace, two piece
washroom with hot water, office and
showroom. Large air compressor
and pneumatic lines throughout
shop area. Excellent value.
$110,000
VINTAGE CHARM
Dont miss this completely reno-
vated 2200 sq ft home. Tastefully
updated while keeping its old
fashioned features. Beautiful
hardwood throughout. Large
jaccuzi ensuite. High ceilings.
garage and shop. Immediate
possession. Arrowwood.
$234,900.
3 Acres west of Strathmore, Amazing
views from the upper deck and lower
covered deck. 2 Storey with so many
extras, 2 fireplaces, hardwood, gran-
ite, ceramic tile, 2 garages, top of the
line appliances, the list goes on!!
$649,000.
$449,000
POST OFFICE BUILDING - 2800
Sq. Ft., built in 1984, Lease in
Place! Great Investment
Opportunity
Vacant Residential lot in Carseland, build your dream
home here! $59,900 plus GST
$490,000
This 2 storey in Strathmore
Lakes is fully developed with
4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths, on a
huge landscaped lot. Extras
include Air Conditioning,
Underground sprinklers, and
more!
MOSSLEIGH
1100 sq ft home with excellent
renos and insulated shop with
woodstove heat. This property
is a gardeners dream. Huge
trees. Greenhouse frame.
Unlimited parking. For more
photos check MLS C3623608.
Affordable price. $169,900.
BLACKIE AREA
25 acres overlooking wet land
and great mountain view. Just
north of Dinton Hall. Move on
home with walk-out basement
overlooking waterfront. Two+1
bed. Original hardwood. Private
landscaped setting. Heated dou-
ble detached garage. Horse and
chicken shelter.Excellent property
at $524,900. MLSC3626289.
Upgraded bungalow with
luxury of small town living in
Standard. Kitchen cabinets,
countertops, appliances,
flooring and lighting all
upgraded. Attached oversize
double garage and enclosed
deck. Move in and enjoy.
$234,900
2 bedroom home with
new flooring, bath-
room fixtures and
newer appliances.
$34,900
Immaculate Home
-3 good sized bedrooms,
large open living area, car
port and huge yard in
Rockyford. $145,000
SMALL TOWN LIVING AT ITS BEST. Bungalow on large lot and quiet street in Standard.
Fireplace, hardwood and main floor laundry. Great opportunity. $179,900
THIRD FLOOR 2
BEDROOM APARTMENT
In Lambert Village. 60+ adult
living. Great view from
balcony. Close to downtown.
$167,900
AMAZING 23+ beautifully
treed acreage SE of
Strathmore. Straightwall shop
and house all in one. Three
bedrooms, two baths,
terminable water rights,
dugout, fruit trees private
setting. Take a look at this
one. $800,000
BEAUTIFUL VILLA in
popular Diamond Shores
adult community. Fully
finished walkout backing onto
lake. Hardwood, fireplace and
large attached garage.
$469,900
HOUSES ARE SELLING FAST UNDER
$400,000! PRICE REDUCED $589,900
Youll fall in LOVE, Over 3000 sq ft, Open Concept,
Bonus Room, Sunshine Basement, Backing onto
Green space.
BEAUTIFUL 4 LEVEL SPLIT, MASSIVE
YARD, AMAZING VIEWS
COMMERCIAL FEATURE
PROPERTY
153 ORCHARD PARK ROAD
60x60
(3600 sqft. plus mezzanine
465sqft.)
PRICE REDUCED
$785,900
157 ACRES CROP LAND Just west of town limits. Possible subdivisions. Great investment.
JUST LISTED
PRICEREDUCED
PRICEREDUCED
PRICEREDUCED
NEW LISTING
IMMEDIATE
POSSESSION
PRICE REDUCED
JUST LISTED
NEW 1753SQFT 2 STOREY in The Ranch! 3
bedrooms, bonus room, triple garage!
$435,900
5 BEDROOMS, double detached garage on 3
acres ONLY $240,000
3 BEDROOMS, 2 bathrooms over 1200sqft to be
moved $55,000
24 ACRE TREE FARM with 1775sqft home and
large shop. $800,000
3.36 ACRES with well, power, gas to property
line. West of strathmore. $179,900
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Giving back to the community.
Complimentary Magnets.
UNRESERVED FARM TOY
Auction for Norm Wygle! All
makes including Big Buds,
Precision, Prestige, Custom!
10 a.m., Saturday, Septem-
ber 27, Wainwright, Alberta.
Scribner Auction 780-842-
5666; www.scribnernet.
com.
MASSIVE RESTAURANT
Equipment Auction. Satur-
day, Sept. 27, 10 a.m. 7305
Meadow Ave., Burnaby, BC.
Selling new & used equip-
ment including restaurant
closures. On-line bidding
available through bidspotter.
com. More info available at
montgomeryauctions.com or
kwikauctions.com.
UNRESERVED ELK RANCH
Acreage Auction. Sunday,
September 28, 10 a.m.
23129 Wye Road, Sherwood
Park. 200 pieces of fabulous
fossilized rock; elk handling
equipment; Quonsets & log
homes; vehicles; skidsteer
attachments; 10 X 12
walk-in dehydrator/cooler;
shop tools; glass handling
equipment. Full info: www.
foothillsauctions.com. Foot-
hills Equipment Liquidation
Co. 780-922-6090.
AUCTIONS
CANADA BENEFIT GROUP. Do
you or someone you know
suffer from a disability? Get
up to $40,000 from the Ca-
nadian Government. Toll free
1-888-511-2250 or www.
canadabenefit.ca/free-as-
sessment.
DATING SERVICE. Long-
term/short-term relation-
ships. Free to try! 1-877-
297-9883. Live intimate
conversation, Call #7878 or
1-888-534-6984. Live adult
1on1 Call 1-866-311-9640
or #5015. Meet local single
ladies. 1-877-804-5381.
(18+).
DO YOU NEED to borrow
money - Now? If you own a
home or real estate, Alpine
Credits will lend you money -
Its that simple. 1-877-486-
2161.
GET BACK on track! Bad
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Need money? We lend! If you
own your own home - you
qualify. Pioneer Acceptance
Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-
987-1420; www.pioneer-
west.com.
CRIMINAL RECORD? Think:
Canadian pardon. U.S. travel
waiver. Divorce? Simple.
Fast. Inexpensive. Debt re-
covery? Alberta collection to
$25,000. Calgary 403-228-
1300/1-800-347-2540.

FOY SPA RV Resort Canadian
Winter Special $9.95/day.
All new tness center, hot
mineral springs. Events, ac-
tivities, entertainment. New
guests. Call for info 1-888-
800-0772; www.foyspa.
com.
ONE DAY Polar Bear Tours
- Calgary and Edmonton
departures this fall. Jet non-
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safari. 1-866-460-1415.
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MISC
Sharons
Doggie Dos
Professional All Breed
DOG GROOMING.
Strathmore.
20 years experience.
Reasonable Rates &
Calm Environment.
Sharon 403-934-3824
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CLASSIFIEDS
TIMES
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE IN STRATHMORE,
2 BEDROOM CONDO. Re-
cently upgraded. 5 applianc-
es included, lots of storage,
covered parking. $179,500.
403-650-2498.
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
CALL
LORNA PHIBBS
403-874-7660
TO BUY OR SELL!
106 - 304 - 3rd Ave.,
Strathmore
lorna@lornaphibbs.com
www.lornaphibbs.com
Associate
Broker
34 Years Experience
3 BDRMS, 3 BATHS,
SPASHES OF COLOR
6 PERSON HOT TUB
HUGE PIE LOT / RV PARKING
PUTTIN ON
THE GLITZ!
$319,900
STRATHMORE
CALL LORNA
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GREAT 4 ACRES
SHOP
DOUBLE GARAGE
ATTACHED.
JUST OFF 797.
BUY A HOME
OVERSIZE DOUBLE
GARAGE TOO
RV PARKING
BASEMENT
DEVELOPMENT
$299,000
JUST WEST OF
LANGDON
$549,900
YES YOU CAN!
CALL LORNA
Many options on this
parcel of land, 25 min-
utes east of Calgary.
$599,000
46.56
ACRES
CALL LORNA
WEST OF
STRATHMORE

10-12 ACRE
PARCELS

BEING REZONED
INDUSTRIAL GEN.

NEW ROAD INTO
SUBDIVISION.
SUNRISES, VIEW OF
COUNTRY. BEAUTIFUL
CUSTOM DUPLEX
OVER 1300 SQ. FT.
FRONT ATTACHED GARAGE
TAKE LIFE
EASIER!!
$317,900
CALL LORNA
Over 2450 sq ft
Bilevel
Triple Car Garage
Half mile off
Pavement.
157 ACRES
BY LYALTA
$1,225,000
CALL LORNA
START HERE
$249,900
CARSELAND
WELL KEPT BILEVEL
HUGE TREED YARD
4 BDRMS,
COMPUTER ROOM
FAMILY AND GAMES ROOM
CALL LORNA
CUSTOM
CLEAR DECK!!
METICULOUS HOME
JETTED TUB
GREEN HOUSE
DEFINITELY CLEAR!!
$129,900
CALL LORNA
HOME SWEET HOME!
$113,900
NICE OPEN PLAN
VAULTS AND
SKYLIGHT
COVERED DECK
GATED COMMUNITY
Brand new vinyl
flooring
Large 1 bedroom
Third floor corner
Tons of views
LAMBERT
VILLAGE
$149,900
CALL LORNA COME SEE!
$175,000
CALL LORNA
JUST LIKE BRAND NEW
ONE OF THE LARGER I
N LAMBERT
NEW FLOORING,
NEW LINO.
AND A GARAGE TOO!
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all on .37 of an Acre
Double Garage & Sheds
20 min east of
Strathmore.
FLAVOUR OF
1910 - $204,900
CALL LORNA
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WE WILL BEAT any quote in
Alberta on 16, 20, 22 & mod-
ular. Many models to choose
from or customize your own.
Best Buy Homes. 403-948-
2455, 403-560-6317.

1996 TRIPLE E 16 X 76
home. 1216 sq. ft., 3 bed-
rooms, 2 renovated bath-
rooms & new roof. Home
comes with fridge, stove,
dishwasher, 3 ceiling fans &
2 blinds on some windows.
$39,900. United Homes
Canada 1-800-461-7632;
www.unitedhomescanada.
com.
MANUFACTURED
Rare opportunity to own 12 acres of raw land
to build your dream home in the
Strathmore area only 5 minutes to town.
Bonus: Seller willing to give mobile home on
adjacent property for FREE to any buyer willing to
move it. Ideal to live in it while you are building.
$239,900
From Hwy #1 and #817 - 6mi S, 2mi E, 1mi S
Sylvia Binner Sutton Group Canwest
403-903-2455
Shauna Kenworthy
403-803-4605
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CALL SHAUNA
4.07 Acres of Raw
Land - $163,000
Build your dream home!
Located 15 minutes
S.E. of Strathmore
South of Eagle Lake
2 parcels available
CALL SHAUNA
GARDENERS PARADISE
IN STANDARD
- $229,900
1212 sq.ft. bungalow
Fully finished
3 bdrms, 2 full baths
75x 158 beautifully
landscaped lot
TWO HOMES ZONED
R-3 - $450,000
Great rental
properties!
762 sq.ft., 3 bdrms
1250 sq.ft., 5 bdrms
Single detached
garage
CALL SHAUNA
CALL SHAUNA 3 ACRES NW OF
STRATHMORE - $625,000
Impressive 8 bedroom
3 bath home
Located on 3 acres NW
of Strathmore
Fully finished with suite
30x40 heated,
detached garage
6.76 ACRES NEAR
HUSSAR - $299,900
Renovated open
beam home
1 + 1 bdrm
+ office
Fully finished
2 31x75 barns
CALL SHAUNA
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CUSTOM BUILT
HOME - $449,900
1918 sq.ft of WOW
appeal
Hillview Estates
3+1 bdm, 3
baths
Fully finished
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STUNNING CONDO
- $310,000
Like new
1424 sq.ft. condo
3 bdrms, 2 baths
Loads of upgrades
Double attached
garage
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SPACIOUS AND
IMMACULATE -
$224,900
1216 sq.ft. ,
3 bdrms, 2 baths
Lovingly landscaped
Single detached garage
Plenty of extra parking
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PEACE AND QUIET
IN THE COUNTRY -
$199,900
Refreshed 1440 sqft home
Situated on 1.66 acres
West of Hussar
3 bedrooms, 2 full baths
Beautiful prairie views
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MODERN &
UPGRADED
- $220,000
1088 sq.ft. condo
2 bedrms, 2 full baths
1088 sq.ft
Underground parking
CALL SHAUNA ALL THE BELLS AND
WHISTLES! - $129,900
Upgraded home in
Ranch Estates
3 bdrms, 2 full baths
Loads of upgrades!
Single Detached
garage
CALL SHAUNA UPDATED HOME WITH
LARGE GARAGE-$229,900
1205 sq.ft. home
with 4 bdrms
Upgrades include newer
windows & flooring
Situated on large lot in
Strathmore
28x28 heated garage
with 220V wiring
CALL SHAUNA
ADULT LIVING ON
THE LAKE -
$394,900
1230 sq.ft. fully finished
Lake view and amazing
sunsets!
2 bdrms plus den,
2 baths
Double attached garage
CALL SHAUNA 10.4 ACRES ON THE
BOW RIVER
- $999,900
Gorgeous home
overlooking the Bow River
Set up for horses
Barn/shop & 2 triple garages
Breathtaking mountain
and river views
CALL SHAUNA SAVANA CONDO
- $215,000
Like new 983 sq.ft.
condo
2 bdrms, 2 full baths
Granite countertops
2 underground
parking stalls
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LAMBERT VILLAGE
- $149,900
1 bdrm condo
Beautiful view of the
environmental preserve
Freshly painted and
new lino
60+ retirement living
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CUTE & QUAINT
- $279,900
2+1 brms, 2 baths
Fully finished
Double Detached
garage
Zoned Central
Business
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build a house but only
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5 Beds,
3 Baths
Hardwood &
Vaulted
Ceilings
Oversized
garage
Strathmore - $444,900 3 Beds,
3 Baths
Backs onto
Greenspace
Large Island /
Pantry
Langdon - $524,900
Large Executive
Bungalow
Granite /
Hardwood /
Infoor Heat
Triple Attached
Garage
Strathmore - $539,900 5 Beds,
3.5 Baths
Open Concept
Floor Plan
Private
Landscaped
Yard
Strathmore - $359,900
3 Beds,
1.5 Baths
Newer Vinyl
Windows,
Exterior Doors,
Metal Roof
Immediate
Possession!
Strathmore - $215,000 2 Beds,
1 Bath
Marble
Floors
w/ Infoor Heat
Open concept
living
3 Beds,
2 Baths
3.41 Acres
27x26 Heated
Shop /
Garage
Rural Wheatland - $230,000 3 Beds,
2 Baths
Some New
Upgrades
Fully
Developed
Home
Carseland - $259,900
4 Beds,
3 Baths
Stunning
Former
Showhome
Highend
Finishings
Strathmore - $469,900 4 Beds,
3.5 Baths
Hardwood
Floors
Large
Fenced
yard
Strathmore - $349,900
S.W. Calgary - $299,900
3 Beds, 2 Baths
New fooring,
Fixtures,
Toilets,
SS Appliances
R.V. Parking
too!
Strathmore - $197,500 4 Beds,
3 Baths
Granite/
Maple Cabinets
Hardwood/
Custom
Finishings
Strathmore - $519,900
Super Cute
Well
maintained
Large Deck
& Back Yard
Arrowwood - $139,900
5 Acres
Lovingly
Cared for
New Fencing/
Loads of trees
Redland Acreage - $259,900
Country Charm!
Open
Concept
Living
Close to
Amenities
Rockyford - $164,900
Loads of
Potential!
Some New
Upgrades
Loft area
Rockyford - $89,900
Over 5,000 sq. ft
of space
Fenced on a
acre lot
Flexible
Opportunity
Strathmore - $879,900
BUY or LEASE
Multi-purpose
Commercial
space
SUPER
Location!
Strathmore - $239,400
Carey
Rose
Hayley
Poirier
Debbie
Enslen
IMMACULATE
2-Storey Home
$414,900

4 Beds & 3.5 Baths, formal dining room
hardwood oors, gas replace,
pantry, some motorized blinds,
2nd oor laundry, ensuite with Jacuzzi tub,
mature yard with green-space in front.
Call HAYLEY POIRIER
403-901-3472 to View!
homesbyhayley1@gmail.com
Hayleys
Hits
Hayleys
Hits
THE STRATHMORE REALTY GROUP
Tina Scott
Associate
Broker
403-901-5388 cell
www.strathmorerealty.ca
104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
The Old Home Hardware Building
BLACKIE AREA
25 acres overlooking wet land and great mountain
view. Just north of Dinton Hall. Move on home with
walk-out basement overlooking waterfront. Two+1
bed. Original hardwood. Private landscaped setting.
Heated double detached garage. Horse and chicken
shelter. Excellent property at $524,900.
MLSC3626289.
LEASES
CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm or 2
bdrm. Heat & water includ-
ed. No pets. Please call for
availability. Call Keli 403-
324-2944.
RENTALS
# 7 CRYSTAL RIDGE COVE-
BRIGHT, immaculate 2 bed-
room top oor condo in a qui-
et adult only building. Fridge,
stove, dishwasher, built in
microwave, washer, dryer
and gas re place included.
Private balcony. Plug in park-
ing. Gas, water, garbage in-
cluded in rent. 6 month lease.
Rent $1000.00 a month, SD
$1000.00 Please phone 403-
984-2450 for application and
appointment. No children,
pets or smoking. Available
October 1.
ROOMS FOR RENT IN
HOUSE. 1st room $625, 2nd
room $500/month, furnished
incl. utilities and cable. N/S,
N/P, SD required. Available
immediately, contact 403-
934-2451.
RENTALS RENTALS
COMMERCIAL BUILDING FOR LEASE
19 Spruce Park Drive, Strathmore T1P 1J2
2200 SQUARE FOOT BUILDING
1600 square foot shop with 600 square foot
front ofce for lease in busy location
1/2 block south of #1 Highway.
Has two rear bay doors each
16ft high and .7 acres of yard space.
Available Oct 15, 2014
References and Credit App required.
Contact Curtis Evans 403.510-5139 or via email
at curtis@rockinghorseinc.com
3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH MO-
BILE HOME FOR RENT, 10
kms SE of Strathmore all
pavement. Rent = $1,800/
month & DD = 1 month rent.
Includes utilities, W&D. Avail-
able immediately Landlord
references required. Please
contact: Eagle Lake Turf
Farms 403-934-6808 ext 0.
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Strathmore Brooks
Constituency
Bay 1, 510 Hwy#1
Country Lane Mall,
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Email: strathmore.brooks@
assembly.ab.ca
Toll Free: 1-855-362-6973
403-934-4400
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Painting Plumbing
Small Renovations
Decks & Fences
Bathrooms
Flooring
General Maintenance
Basement Renovations
Call BOB 403-861-7822
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Light Construction & Garden Equipment Trenching
New & Used Equipment Sales & Service
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RENTAL EQUIPMENT
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Painting since 1975
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O 403.901.1137
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Strathmore
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