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AUGUST 13, 2021

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Chamber receives
federal grant
JOHN WATSON
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

The Strathmore Wheatland Chamber of Com-


merce (SWCC) will be receiving $15,680 of
federal shop local funding, to be utilized for
expanding the chamber’s efforts to encourage
Rodeo school
patronage of community businesses.
Hayley Poirier explained the grant is meant
COVID-19 Update to help stimulate local businesses and help en-
in Strathmore & courage residents to shop local.
“It was all related to the idea that the Cana-
Wheatland County
dian government wanted to give money to the
(as of August 10, 2021)
chambers of commerce who had a great game
1047 Cases plan, all related to putting businesses back in
15 Active | 1013 Recovered business,” she said. “They (the government)
were not dictating how they wanted us to use
19 Deaths the money other than they wanted it to stimu-
Wheatland late business.”
LIQUOR DISCOUNTER The funding will be used to support busi-
nesses in Wheatland County and the Town of
Rainier 15 Cans

Strathmore. The Chamber has created a cam-


$18.99
paign they are calling, TOUR564 to brand their
Every Day idea.
“We started a shopping tote campaign at
Strathmore Stampede … and the idea behind
this is another way of getting people into busi-
$19.99
Pabst Blue Ribbon 15 cans
Old Milwaukee
15 cans
$20.49 nesses,” said Poirier.
602 Westmount Road, Strathmore Participating with the totes is formatted like
(Beside 7-11 on Highway 1) | 403-934-5551
a weekly contest, for which people can post
photos to social media using certain hashtags
to get in on.
Running through the month of August, the
contest includes weekly winners of $100 gift
cards and a grand prize winner at the end of
the month who will take home $500 for sub-
mitting the most photos over the course of the
contest.
“It kind of spurs on the idea that businesses
are open again and [people] haven’t been to
that store for a long time, or … didn’t know
[where] that business is located,” said Poirier.
“The whole idea of the tour is that we were
Look on Page 2 for playing off of Route 66, and if people are going
Town of Strathmore out for a drive, there’s points of interest along
Municipal Notices the way … why not make our businesses as the
Contact Us Today! points of attraction for people.” Art on the Lawn!
A second use of the grant funding, she add- Lots of fun was had for the kids at the Hope Community Covenant Church Art on the Lawn
403.934.5589 ed, was to hire local videographer, Rocket event held on Aug. 5 at the church. Activities included a bouncy house, crafts and more.
info@strathmoretimes.com
info@strathmoretimes.com Grid, to produce infomercial-type adverts for Art on the Lawn will be back each Thursday from 10 a.m. to noon, throughout August. Visit
businesses wishing to participate. Hope Community Covenant Church on Facebook for details.
www. StrathmoreTimes.com Continued on Page 4
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Council meetings will


not be held in August
Town of Strathmore Community Page

Seniors Property Tax Rebate Program


Town of Strathmore Family and Community Support Services (FCSS) is
providing a support program to low income senior property owners. To apply
visit our FCSS office located in the Municipal Building at 1 Parklane Drive.
Applicant Qualifications:
• Applicant must be 65 years of age or older
• Applicant must be the registered homeowner on title
• Applicant's annual gross household income is the same as or less than
the income thresholds set by the Government of Alberta based on line
150 of the tax year notice of assessment
• Applicant's taxes are in good standing

What To Bring When You Apply:


• A copy of your 2021 property tax statement issued from the
Town of Strathmore
On the 3rd Saturday of August, and September, the Kinsmen Park Pavilion fills up • A copy of your 2020 Personal Income Tax Notice of Assessment issued
with a cornucopia of makers, collectors, vintage sellers, artists, food purveyors, by the Government of Canada.
local businesses and fundraisers. Inspired by our community's abundant small
businesses, the Strathmore Farm and Flea is a product of the Town of Strathmore’s Applications must be made before November 30th, 2021.
Economic Development Team. It was created to sustain and elevate Strathmore’s
creative economy while encouraging sustainable commerce.
Embodying a love of vintage and recycled, the beautifully handmade, and the
often overlooked, this event is designed to be a one-stop-shop for those seeking
the truly unexpected.
Join us as we get together as a community to support local business, listen to live
music, and dabble in unique foodie experiences.
Register your business or learn more at www.strathmore.ca/farmandflea

tools for

Give the Gift of Knowledge!


Helping Children in Our Community meet
their Back to School supply needs.
Applications
Tools are
for school assists now families toWe
qualified purchase
are nowschool supplies
accepting
needed to ensure students can participatefully in school.
donations at the following
being accepted
Applications are now being accepted. If you requirelocations:
Tools for school assists qualified families
assistance with school
supplies, please call the Town of Strathmore FCSS at 403-934-9090 or
Town of Strathmore FCSS - 116 3rd Ave
purchase school supplies needed to
Wheatland FCSS at 403-934-5335. August Summer Camp - OPEN
ensure students can participate Value Drug Mart - 132 2nd Ave
We are nowfully
accepting
in school. donations at the following locations:
There’s still room in our Strathmore Motor Products Sport
Wheatland FCSS - Wheatland County Centre Summer Camp: Down on the Farm| August 16-20.
•If you
Town of Strathmore
require FCSS
assistance - 1 Parklane Drive
with
Office on Hwy 1 Register at: Strathmore.ca/camps/
• Value Drug Mart - 132 2nd Ave
school supplies, please call
• Wheatland FCSS - Wheatland County Office on Hwy 1
Town of Strathmore FCSS

PO Box at
2280, 1 Parklane Dr., Strathmore AB, T1P 1K2 . 403 934 3133 . For News Updates Visit Strathmore.ca
403-934-9090

or Wheatland FCSS at

403-934-5335
August 13, 2021 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 3

Local library supported through hotdog fundraiser Hon. Leela Sharon Aheer,
JOHN WATSON MLA
Local Journalism initiative Reporter
Chestermere-Strathmore
Shortly after the Strathmore Stampede parad-
eon July 31, MLA Leela Aheer and MP Martin
Shields hosted a hotdog fundraiser in benefit of
Strathmore Library. 403-962-0126
The fundraiser has become a regular annual Chestermere.Strathmore@
event in town, according to Aheer, and after set- assembly.ab.ca
backs caused due to the COVID-19 pandemic,
was finally able to be hosted once again. MAILING ADDRESS:
Aheer said Shields and herself have hosted the PO Box 2527,
event on several occasions and enjoy the oppor- Strathmore, AB
MP Martin Shields and MLA Leela Aheer once again hosted a
tunity to give back to the library.
hotdog fundraiser to help support the Strathmore Library on
T1P 0H3
“It’s a nice little thing to do, it’s not expensive,
July 31. John Watson Photo
it’s easy for us - Martin and I to be able to pull
this together and bring a whole bunch of people programs.
together,” she said. “Folks love coming out and Throughout the event, a donation of two dol-
having a hot dog and just knowing that their dol- lars got participants a hotdog, a bag of chips and
lars are going back to the library.” a bottle of water. Many who attended had decid-
This year would have marked the sixth hotdog ed to donate more than the minimum to support
fundraiser for the library, but due to the onset of the cause.
the pandemic, the event has been cancelled for “[The library] works with all different aspects
the last two years in sequence. of the community, and so a lot of the dollars that
Aheer added a highlight of running the event they use help out with community events, help
was simply to have people come out, spend time out with domestic violence, help out with social
and chat with constituents. situations, [etc],” said Aheer.
“People want to be heard, they want to have Dick Hughs also confirmed the Strathmore Li-
an opportunity to talk to you about the good, the brary is receiving funding from United Way, as
bad, the things that are going on,” said Aheer. well as from Alberta Culture Days – the latter of
Director of Library Services, Rachel Dick which will support programs in September being
Hughs, said the library is always grateful for any done in collaboration with the Town of Strath-
amount of support that it can get and that the more.
proceeds will go a long way towards funding The Alberta Culture Days Grant, Dick Hughs
programs and activities. specified, was for $25,000 and was acquired
“It’s a real gift to the library because they pretty through the Ministry of Multiculturalism and is
much handle all the logistics, and all we do is sell the largest single grant the organization has ever
the tickets, and then all the proceeds go to the li- received.
brary,” she said. “For us it makes a big difference, “The goal for that grant is to build understand-
especially this year, we’ve lost a lot of income in ing and to build bridges between our indigenous
terms of rental income that we rely on, printing and settler populations here in Strathmore and
and copying income … all of those things have the County,” she said.
really been down over the last two years.” The library plans to create videos with local
Dick Hughs added even so much as rais- elders doing teachings and telling stories to give
ing $250 for the library through the fundraiser everyone a chance to share in and experience the
would be enough to fund between five and 10 richness of Siksika culture.

Southern Alberta Music Festival returns to raise money


JOHN WATSON plained Thornhill.
Local Journalism initiative Reporter “We’d spoke to a few other charities, but there’s
quite a bit of politics to work with a few of them
Aspen Crossing is once again hosting the South so let’s just keep going with STARS.”
Alberta Music Festival (SAMF), which is sched- Since the festival’s inception and donating the
uled to take place Aug. 13-14. proceeds to STARS, the least amount the event
2021 marks the eighth year of hosting for the has generated on a given year was in the ball-
festival, which now returns annually to raise park of $5,000, according to Thornhill. The high-
money for STARS Air Ambulance, as well as to est amount, he added, reached roughly $18,000.
simply put on a good show with good music. The SAMF raised the $18,000 in 2019 which
Aspen Crossing owner, Jason Thornhill, said was their best year to date, which they hope to
he’s happy to be able to continue hosting the fes- top with the event this time around. Thornhill
tival on the grounds, as well as to support STARS. said he would like to see $20,000 raised this year.
“People enjoying people and coming together “It just keeps increasing, and we’re planning
for a good cause and hearing some great music to hopefully have more attendees this year,
– I think that’s the highlight, and just people feel- which should help the amount of income,” he
ing good,” he said. said. “[STARS has] been great to work with, so
This year’s festival will see 14 performers tak- we hope to just keep doing it for a long time and
ing to the stage on the grounds. These include we get a lot of good feedback from not only the
the likes of Spur Crazy, Nite Life, Jake Mathews entertainers, but the guests, saying what a nice
and Drew Gregory, among others. event that the whole thing is.”
The first festival was held in 2013, which had Thornhill added there is space on the grounds
the unfortunate timing of being right around the to comfortably fit 1,200 people, but expects to
time of the High River flooding. Thus, funds that see closer to 500 attendees on either of the given
were raised through the festival went to relief ef- days.
forts in High River. The music is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. on
“The next year we said, ‘let’s do STARS air am- Aug. 13, and the festival will reopen at 9:30 a.m.
bulance,’ and they were so nice to work with on Aug. 14, running until nearly midnight each
and were so thankful for what we had done, we

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day.
[thought] … to just do STARS every year,” ex-

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Project H.O.P.E. Second Annual

Charity Golf
Scramble Another
win for
Happy
Cat
Cameron and Reesa Bruce of Endeavour More Living were
Includes:
➔ 18 holes
Pass the Salt named the top sales producers of Medi-Paws sold in Canada
during the Stephen Health Agency Inc.’s annual PAWS4PAWS

Thursday
➔ Cart
➔ Food
Handi-Bus donation campaign. As a result, Endeavour More Living were presented
to provewith a cheque of $2,560 to present to an animal shelter of their
TheBALANCE: NOW THERE’S Association -accepted
Life needs
➔ Drink
$125 Person
Per
Strathmore Handi-Bus a donation
August 19th A Candy
from SANEand THOUGHT! meaningful
Dustin Roberts of Drivers collision. All dona-
choosing. For the third year in a row, they chose Strathmore’s
Happy Cat Sanctuary of Alberta. Sara Hunt (l-r), a volunteer
$475 4Team
Golfer

- I need a sense of hope


tions to the association are greatly appreciated. from Happy Cat, accepted the cheque from Ressa and Cam-
4 Person Scramble
50/50
I believe we allPhoto
valueCourtesy Handi-Bus eron Bruce.
and of progress
and of Strathmore Photo Courtesy of Michelle Plante
Prizes
even enjoy busyness. - I am body, mind, soul
Alberta celbrates 9th annual Open Farm Days
Shotgun Start: 2pm
Raffle
For registration and $150 Hole
Sponsor
It gives us a sense of and spirit – each of which
payment, please contact: accomplishment and of needs a lot of nourishment participation both from farms, as well
$600 Hole Sponsor
+4 Golfers
JOHN WATSON
contributing to Society.
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter It is and care as projected visitor traffic over 2020.
Tyler Bertamini
tyler.bertamini@gmail.com when there is no stopping - Oh, I have to assume She said 77 farms participated last year,
403 827 3059
the sometimes self-
Alberta Open Farm Days is creativityfor
returning is aits
given,
ninthjust
annual with foot traffic being approximately
Payment by cheque, runperpetuating
and is looking to encourage more
momentum of part of our make-up: Ipeople to come out 10,000 people.
e-transfer or cash, due by Strathmore Golf and learn about local agriculture.
busyness that we tend to mean, even just fiddling or
“We were the first event to happen
August 12th. Though only the ninth year of operation in Alberta, similar last year, but within limited capacity,
Course lose aresome of our precious doodling is entertaining,
events held across Canada, particularly in the east of the because farms – it’s their home so they
sanity.
country. “Striking a balance” right? choose whether they open their gates
Marketing a luxury Nicola -Doherty
may just beCoordinator I need security,
explained safety,
the event up or not,” she explained.

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depth
grand for serious
perfect opportunity
experiencebyofsome.
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for shelter
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rural agriculture.
to come out and
- I need a sense of purpose
get an in- This year, the team is projecting to
see a 30 per cent increase over 2020.

IN THE TIMES!
“What it is, is
What does it mean to bean opportunity - Ifor
needpeople that would
rest, peace, joy like The biggest year for the event in Al-
to visit a farm,” she said. “So whether that’s because they’ve berta was back in 2019, which saw 150
human? What do we need? When I consider this list
never visited a farm, because they’re interested in food pro- farms participating and over 40,000 vis-

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I’ll just speak for myself:
ence … it’s a great opportunity for Albertans of life … in thetolight
getofout and “We had been seeing incremental
- I need to love and be striking
check local farms, and also how food is produced in the balance, that’s changes right up until 2019 before the
loved
province.” when I know: pandemic, that it was growing every
This
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God across the prov- year, [and] in 2019 we saw gigantic
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- I need meaningful four are within the Strathmore and Wheat- growth from the year before, not just
land County area. in terms of participation of farms, but
the Week connections and family Elaine Wheeler
~ These include Red Fox Fungi, Poplar Bluff Organics, Eh then also increasing awareness of the
Farms, and 748 Kisling Farms. Strathmore Full Gospel
- I need to be valued and program,” said Doherty.
Once we use valuable to Doherty, 2021 Church
According shows a drastic increase in Programs offered at each participat-
our time, ing location will vary, as the content
will be chosen by the farmers them-
whether selves.
wisely or STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH HOPE COMMUNITY As a requirement to participate, each
50 Maplewood Drive • 403-934-2225 COVENANT CHURCH farm will be offering a minimum of one
unwisely, Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer 245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore • 403-934-2424 free tour to promote agricultural educa-
Youth Pastor: Rev. Kyle Lomenda Pastor: Heidi Wiebe
it is gone Services Sundays 10:30 am Sunday Worship 10 am
tion in Alberta.
www.strathmorefullgospel.com www.hope-community.ca “That could be anything from a tour
forever. of a greenhouse, this could be a tour
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH around with generous agriculture,
ADVENTIST CHURCH 105 Main St. Carseland whatever it is, because each farm is dif-
Meeting in the Lutheran Church 403-991-6143
ferent, like lots of a prairie tours, bee-
112 Lakeside Blvd. 1-888-506-1066 ext. 101 Pastor: Kevin Enns
Pastor: Donald Wright office@bowriveralliance.com hive tours, like those kinds of things,”
Services held every Saturday Broadcasting services on said Doherty.
Sabbath School: 10 AM church Facebook page. The event will operate on Aug. 14
Worship Service: 11 AM www.bowriveralliance.com and 15. Each farm will have the day(s)
www.strathmoreadventist.ca and times they have chosen to be open
donald816@hotmail.com SACRED HEART CATHOLIC
Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym
to visitors listed on the Alberta Open
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY 709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore Farm Days website. Some events re-
(1 PET. 2:9) 403-934-2641 quire pre-registration.
322 A 2nd Avenue, Strathmore Pastor: Fr. Tomy Manjaly
403-714-2283
Pastor: Sunday Adeola
Masses:
Saturday 5 pm | Sunday 10 am Chamber of Commerce
Will be offering online services
until further notice.
www.sacredhc.ca
receives grant to help
www.rccgstrathmore.com ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS ANGLICAN
103 - 227 3rd Ave. • 587-727-0649
stimulate local
STRATHMORE UNITED
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
strathmoreanglican@gmail.com
Rev. Malcolm Kern
businesses
403-934-3025 In-person Sunday Worship at 10 am Continued from Page 1
Rev. Pamela Scott “Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ”
In-person services and gatherings are
cancelled until further notice. LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN
“We hired a videographer, [who] is
Online services available at 112 Lakeside Blvd. • 403-934-2374 going to be going out into the commu-
www.smoreuc.com Pastor: Dawn Nelson nity, contacting all of our members and
The office will be open part time. Sunday Worship Services – 10:30 am will be creating 20 to 30-second info-
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ! mercials … for learning a little about
HARVEST HEALING CENTRE CHURCH the businesses,” explained Poirier.
102 Canal Gardens STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171 325 1 Ave • 403-934-3543 She estimated roughly 50 to 60 per
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail cent of member businesses will take

YOUR AD COULD
Pastor: Dave Mackie Lead Pastor: Mike Wiebe part in creating infomercials to have
Worship Sundays 10:30 am Associate Pastor: John Duerksen shared online.
Youth Tuesdays 7 pm Sundays 10 am
“People want to see what your busi-

BE HERE!
Come Join us for a spirit-filled time Joine in person or online
of worship www.strathmorealliance.com ness looks like, what you will look like,
what you’re doing, and so we really be-
lieve it’ll have a huge impact.”
Another round of grant funding is

CALL 403-934-5589 The Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints


60 Maplewood Drive | Bishop Justin Hansen | jbhansen2@gmail.com
currently being applied for by the
chamber, though there has yet to be
confirmation of whether the applica-
403-983-2746 | LDS.org | Worship Service Sundays 10 a.m.
tion was successful.
August 13, 2021 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 5

What a season!
The U12 Thunder Fastball, with the support of
Inphase Electric and Controls from Brooks, show
off their new team jackets during a great fastball
season. Team members include Haedyn Coombs
(front, l-r), Hannah Kennedy, Olivia Thomas,
Maddy MacLean, Dani Sweere, Ruby MacInnis,
Audrey Cromwell, Livia Ball. Maddy Hunt (back,
l-r), Lateycia Rabbit Carrier, Emma Scales, Addi-
son MacCallum and Naiya Terry-Dubourdieu (not
available). The coaches and managers were Matt
MacInnis, Kevin Thomas, Scott Ball and Stepha-
nie Sweere.
Photo Courtesy of Stacy MacLean

Ag society shows appreciation to Stampede volunteers


LORENZO GAVILAN VARGAS “I think they were so excited to give inaugural 2022 Strathmore Stampede event to the community and to all the
Times Reporter up their time in the community, that it poster. It’s framed and that’s copy num- people who come through the door. So
seemed like they were smiling nonstop ber one and they can put that on their because of them 45 thousand people
The Strathmore & District Agricultur- all weekend, and that really makes a wall at home. They got two Strathmore could enjoy themselves at the Strath-
al Society held an appreciation dinner difference for the attendees. We always Stampede Windbreakers, they got a more Stampede this year.”
at the Civic Centre for the volunteers of want to thank them. We can’t do this couple of beautiful Strathmore Stam-
the Strathmore Stampede just after the event without volunteers.” pede Yeti mugs and they got $50 each
gates closed on Aug. 2. In attendance was MLA Leela Aheer, gift certificates,” said Schmidt.
At the dinner, multiple prizes were MP Martin Shields, and Miss Rodeo He says everyone is grateful for each
available to be won. Strathmore Ag So- Canada Alicia Erickson, all of whom volunteer’s time.
ciety CEO Ryan Schmidt said the over gave a speech expressing their grati- “It’s to thank them because they give
350 volunteers present all had a smile tude. After that, the prizes were drawn. so much of their time. The way I think Commercial | Farms Industrial | Investment
on their face. “This year they were awarded the of it is they’re giving the gift of this
Bob Sheddy C0-Owner/Commercial Broker
Province to add referendum topics, and Senate nominee BobSheddy.ca 403-324-2222
bob.sheddy@century21.ca

election to municipal election day KaraLee Foat, MA Co-Owner/Broker


JOHN WATSON more than $400 billion more to the na- province. One for each of the current PowerRealty.ca 587-390-0596
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter karalee.foat@century21.ca
tion than they have received in federal Senate vacancies, and one in case of an
spending over the last 25 years. early retirement. 403-983-2121
123 2nd Ave,
Albertans will have an opportunity The release adds the current program The vote on the daylight savings Strathmore, AB
this fall to make their voices heard re- requires contributions from the prov- change, equalization payments, and
garding equalization and daylight sav- ince to grow automatically with the na- Senate nominees will occur on Oct.
ing time during the fall municipal elec- tional economy, regardless of localized 18 in conjunction with municipal elec-
tions. economic challenges. tions.
Albertans will be asked to vote on Regarding daylight savings time, the
these two topics, as well as electing idea is to shift to permanent “summer
nominees to the Senate when they go hours.” Service Alberta put forth a sur-
to vote. vey in 2019, asking Albertans if they
Premier Jason Kenney said in a state- would be in favour of the shift. Accord-
ment, he wished to encourage Alber- ing to the province’s release, more than
tans to get engaged on the topics and 141,000 responded, with 91 per cent in
have their say. favour.
“Alberta has a long and proud tradi- “Changing our clocks twice a year is 2021 CHEVROLET EQUINOX
tion of grassroots, direct democracy. We something that every Albertan has an
will renew that tradition this fall … I opinion on,” said Minister of Service Al-
look forward to taking part in the de- berta, Nate Glubish. 2021 CHEVROLET TRAILBLAZER

YOU PAY WHAT WE PAY!


bate this fall,” he said. As Alberta first adopted daylight sav-
The discussions will revolve around ing time following a referendum in
whether Albertans believe the prin- 1971, we owe it to Albertans to give
ciple of equalization payments should them the same opportunity to make
be removed from the Constitution, their voices heard now that we are con-
and whether the practice of changing sidering another change.”
the clocks for daylight savings should The Senate elections that will fall
cease. alongside municipal elections, and the
According to a release from the referendum questions this fall, will see
province, Albertans have contributed three nominees elected to represent the

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Strathmore RCMP are reminding


residents to Lock-It or Lost-It Denture clinic
following several thefts from vehicles.
reopens
- Locking your vehicle doors is a The Strathmore Denture Clinic
quick and simple way to help celebrated its grand re-opening
prevent this crime. under new ownership and in a
- Hide loose change inside the vehicle new location on Aug. 3.
where it can’t easily be seen and take Lorenzo Gavilan Vargas Photo
all items of any value with you when
leaving your car.
- Never leave your vehicle running Province to dedicate nearly $8 million to Indigenous
unattended.
mental health support grants
Strathmore RCMP ask residents to help
JOHN WATSON important as burial sites continue to First Nations, Metis settlements and
do their part by ensuring their property Local Journalism Initiative Reporter be uncovered. We are committed to the Metis Nation of Alberta will be eli-
is properly locked.
working with First Nations and Métis gible to apply for funding to assist ex-
Alberta’s government is investing peoples to achieve real and meaningful isting supports and services.
1-800-222-TIPS nearly $8 million to support Indig-
enous-led efforts to support mental
improvements in all aspects of health
and well-being.”
This may include counselling servic-
es, as well as traditional healing practic-
(1-800-222-8477) health within communities across the
province.
Within Wheatland County, there are
two sites where residential schools
es for those and the families who were
affected by residential schools.
In a release published July 22, the once stood, being the Crowfoot Resi- “Trauma associated with residential
YOUR AD grants will be aimed at efforts specifi-
cally surrounding support for healing
dential School and the Old Sun School.
Similarly, four former agency school
schools is far-reaching and dramatically
impacts community. The path to recon-

COULD BE HERE! of residential school survivors and their


families.
“The funding is a part of the Alber-
sites, which predated the residential
school system, are also in Siksika ter-
ritory.
ciliation is through independence,” said
Associate Minister of Mental Health and
Addictions, Mike Ellis.
ta government’s efforts to address the According to the release, the new “We hope this funding will provide
Contact Rose 403-934-5589 painful legacy of residential schools,” grant program is being called the Resi- more independence for Indigenous and
rose@strathmoretimes.com said Minister of Health, Tyler Shandro. dential School Mental Health Support Métis peoples in Alberta to improve
“Mental health supports are especially Grant Program. their mental wellness and begin recov-
ering from community trauma.”
Grants being made available through
YOUR WEEKLY the program will be allocated in incre-
HEALTH ADVICE ments of up to $50,000 each. This part
Gord Morck Pharmacist of the program will see a total budget
Capsule Comments of $2.8 million.
Obesity continues to be a problem in Can- According to the release, the goal for
ada. Statistics from 2019 show that 36% of the program is to have it made avail-
people class themselves as “overweight” able as soon as possible, as investiga-
(defined as a Body Mass Index-BMI, be- tions continue at former residential
tween 25-29.9) and 27% are obese (BMI school sites for unmarked graves.
over 30). These numbers are expected to rise Additionally, the provincial govern-
during the pandemic. It’s a serious problem ment is providing $4.9 million over a
due to the negative effects on personal health two-year period to the Alberta Health
and Canada’s healthcare system. Compara- Services Indigenous Wellness Core.
tively, in Japan only 3.6% of residents have “The recent discoveries of unmarked
a Body Mass Index over 30. In the U.S. that
gravesites across the country continue
to reopen the wounds for the families
number is 27%.
of those who were lost,” said Rick Wil-
People who decide to quit smoking should son, minister of Indigenous relations.
set a date for quitting making sure there is no This grant is another step in address-
crisis in their lives at that time. Quitting is ing the painful legacy of residential
hard….it’s like losing a friend. A good place schools and helping families find clo-
to start is with nicotine replacement therapy sure. Now is the time to support each
in the form of lozenges or patches to replace other so we can collectively heal and
the nicotine not taken in by smoking. continue to work towards reconcilia-
Telemedicine has enjoyed a huge boost tion.”
during the pandemic. Doctors are seeing No exact date of availability was pro-
their patients through video or phone calls vided regarding the grant program, and
but will actually see a patient if the situation the release suggested more information
warrants further investigation. After the pan- about the application process would be
demic is over, telemedicine will mostly still made available soon.
remain part of your doctor’s services but cer-
tainly won’t replace an in-person visit. Residential
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Town hall meeting held to discuss use, misuse


of local ambulances
JOHN WATSON pening right now,” said Sharpe. “The idea that every “That’s nine Red Alerts a day, and that’s after they’ve
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter single day, Calgary sucks all of the rural ambulances sucked in all of the available resources from all the
into the city to do calls and leaves the rural communi- small communities around the city,” he said. “The situ-
A town hall was held on Aug. 12 at the Strathmore ties without ambulance services for hours … there’s ation is dire, it’s a crisis, it’s unsustainable, and we’re
Legion, which invited local residents to discuss am- no way that’s acceptable.” saying to the rural residents, [they’ve] helped Calgary
bulance services and how they are currently being Through the mutual aid agreement, there is argu- for years, maybe it’s time to say ‘no.’”
utilized. ment to be made that if necessary, rural communities Through the town hall in Strathmore, as well as
Don Sharpe, who helped to organize the forum and should be able to rely on ambulance services from similar events held in Airdrie, Okotoks, and Cochrane,
who spoke at the town hall, said he believes there is Calgary as a fallback plan, but according to Sharpe, Sharpe suggested to residents that they form Citizen
a problem with ambulances that are supposed to be that’s something that simply doesn’t happen. Action Groups in each respective municipality and
serving the rural communities surrounding Calgary, Sharpe advocates that ambulances designated to work together to ensure their local ambulances stay
being called into the city major instead. serve rural areas should remain in said rural areas available locally.
“A large urban center surrounded by smaller cen- instead of being called away, potentially for the entire “[If] you want an ambulance in your community
ters is not a new phenomenon, and mutual aid agree- day. to serve you when you need it, you better do some-
ments are not a new phenomenon. We’ve always been “We’ve got a pile of evidence from people who’ve thing,” he said. “Even if we put 10 ambulances on
helping each other out long before the days AHS took been hurt by a long response - from firefighters duty tomorrow and staffed them with qualified para-
over,” he said. who’ve had to wait on scene for an ambulance for medics, what if those 10 ambulances took patients to
Sharpe referred to a currently existing Mutual Aid hours, from doctors who’ve had to wait in clinics for the hospital and got stuck in the hallway?”
agreement between municipalities orbiting Calgary, an ambulance to arrive,” he said. “Calgary is just not Sharpe referred to what is called hallway waits,
and AHS. able to support the rural communities anymore, yet which are instances when paramedics monitor a pa-
The agreement states that in times of a red alert, still expects the rural communities to support Cal- tient in a hospital hallway until a bed is available to
meaning that when no local ambulances are avail- gary, and enough is enough.” treat the patient, potentially for hours on end instead
able to respond to a call, trucks and paramedics may According to data Sharpe said was obtained via of being back on the road.
be called in from municipalities surrounding the city, FOIP channels, throughout 2020, there were over Strathmore’s was the third such town hall of the
such as Airdrie, Strathmore, Okotoks and Cochrane. 3,000 Red Alerts in Calgary, which are instances four planned meetings. The final of which will be
“There is no agreement that can survive what’s hap- where no ambulance is available to respond to a call. held in Airdrie on Aug. 13.

Ag Society’s rodeo school returns for third year training high school rodeo students
JOHN WATSON gets a mix of students, usually ranging are interested having been put on a “[The school is] part of our strategic
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter from ages 14 to 18, some of whom are wait list to be allowed to attend. plan as the Strathmore and District Ag-
just starting and have never ridden in Registration for the school was ricultural Society. One of our goals is
Returning for its third iteration in a rodeo, to those who are looking to opened in March, though Schmidt ex- to become the heart of a rodeo and the
Strathmore, the Strathmore and Dis- sharpen their skills for the competitive plained it was only open for roughly a development of its athletes in Southern
trict Agricultural Society is once again season. week before selling out and reaching Alberta,” he said.
bringing back its rodeo school from Some older students have been al- capacity. “We know it’s making a difference
Aug. 16 to 20. lowed to join the school for the saddle In addition to the training courses, and the reality is that it’s a unique sport
Ryan Schmidt, general manager and bronc and bareback training. Schmidt the school will also host a barbeque at and you need to provide opportunities
CEO of the ag society, said the school said those sports tend to have an older the start of each event to help social- for kids to get training and coaching.”
was implemented to help develop high starting age group than the others cur- ize the students, their families and the He added that many of the students
school aged athletes to grow in their rently featured. coaches. who pass through the training school
rodeo skills. The week-long training school fea- According to Schmidt, the event has have gone on to pursue rodeo, and
“The timing is such that we place it tures bull riding, bull fighting, saddle seen only growth since its inception, some prior attendees have shown up
right before the start of the high school bronc, bareback and barrel racing. The with more events added to the pro- in the Foothills Cowboy Association
rodeo season so everybody can get lattermost of which was added to the gram each year. circuit.
their skills sharpened coming into the program this year.
high school rodeo year,” he explained. “It’s a full week, so we’ll run Monday,
“We get the top coaches from all over Tuesday will be bareback and saddle
Alberta to come and give us a hand bronc. Wednesday, Thursday will be
so that they have the highest level of bull riding and bullfighting. And then
coaching possible, and really it’s grown Thursday, Friday is barrel racing,” said
each year to the point where we now Schmidt.
run the largest rodeo school in Cana- He explained he expects to see
da.” roughly 60 students in attendance
Schmidt added the school generally throughout the week, with some who

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Upcoming Meetings
Council and committee meetings will now be open to the
public and via teleconference. For public hearings it is strongly
encouraged that you attend in person.
August 17: Municipal Planning Commission Meeting
August 24: Council Meeting
September 7: Council Meeting
To join the call, dial 403-917-1764 and enter the PIN 47001 when
prompted. Agenda packages can be found on our website.

Public Hearings Wheatland County


Wheatland County Council will consider the following applications for Public Hearing Community Enhancement
on the meeting date as indicated below. For more information, visit wheatlandcounty.
ca/publicnotices. Regional Board
These public hearings can be accessed electronically by dialing in to 403-917-1764 and
when prompted, entering the PIN 47001. Wheatland County invites applications for membership on the
Community Enhancement Regional Board with appointment to
Public hearings begin at 9 a.m. and proceed until all applications have been heard: commence November 01, 2021. One representative from each
Electoral Division will be appointed. The Community Enhance-
Date: Tuesday, August 24, 2021, at 9 a.m.
ment Regional Board (CERB) consists of two members from each
Bylaw: 2021-14 Electoral Division, appointed by Wheatland County Council.
Legal Descriptions:: NE-32- Membership on the CERB is appointed for a two-year term with
25-18-W4M, SE-32-25-18- alternating expiry dates. The Community Enhancement Regional
W4M, SE-33-25-18-W4M, Board meets three times every spring to evaluate applications and
NW-34-25-18-W4M, SW-4-26- decide on the allocation of Community Enhancement Funding to
18-W4M, NE-5-26-18-W4M, Wheatland County community groups.
SE-14-26-18-W4M, SE-15-26-
18-W4M, NE-18-26-18-W4M,
SE-19-26-18-W4M, SE-20-26-
Deadline for applications is September 30, 2021. If you require
18-W4M, SW-20-26-18-W4M, more information or to submit letters of interest, please contact
NE-21-26-18-W4M, NW-21- Jessica Salmon at 403-361-2021 or via email to jessica.salmon@
26-18-W4M, SW-21-26-18- wheatlandcounty.ca.
W4M, NE-22-26-18-W4M,
NW-23-26-18-W4M, SW-24-
26-18-W4M, NW-24-26-18-W4M
Proposal: To redesignate portions of 19 quarter sections from Agriculture
General to Energy District in order to allow for the development of a Wind
Energy Conversion System. The system includes 24 turbines, a substation, an
operations and maintenance facility, and associated utility infrastructure.

Date: Tuesday, August 24, 2021, at 9 a.m.


Bylaw: 2021-16 Road Closure
Legal Description: SW 28 & SE
29-22-23-4
Applicant: Wheatland County

Proposal: to close a portion


of undeveloped original road
allowance lying between SW 28 & SE 29-22-23-4 containing 0.015 acres. The
proposed area of road closure would be transferred to the adjacent owner and
consolidated with their lands lying adjacent to the area of closure.

More information regarding the public hearing process can be found on our
website at wheatlandcounty.ca/publicnotices.
Comments may be forwarded in writing to Wheatland County or made in person at the above meetings.
The application files may be reviewed during regular office hours – Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Any comments provided will become part of the public record in accordance with Section 40 (1) of the
Alberta Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy Act. Any personal information on submissions
made regarding applications is collected under the authority of the FOIP Act Section 33 (c) and subsequent
versions.

Mailing Address Change 2021 Election Nominations


Effective April 19, 2021, Wheatland County’s new mailing address is: Nomination period closes:
Sep. 20, 2021, at 12 p.m.
242006 Range Road 243
Wheatland County, AB T1P 2C4 Nominations for Councillors will be accepted
by the Returning Officer until 12 p.m. on
You may continue to see our old address as we phase it out in the coming months,
Monday, September 20, 2021. Prospective
however, should you need to mail us anything, please be sure to use our new address as
mentioned above.
candidates filing their nominations must
schedule an appointment with the Returning
Officer.
Address: 242006 Range Rd 243, Wheatland County, AB T1P 2C4
Phone: 403-934-3321 www.wheatlandcounty.ca @wheatlandcounty
Further information on nomination
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. requirements are available at: wheatlandcounty.
ca/municipal-election.

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August 13, 2021 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 9

Helping farmers in a time of need It has been amazing to see Alberta’s


unemployment rate dropping. We have
Us, in Alberta. The project is the single
largest television series production in
LEELA SHARON AHEER ta’s government and the Government further to go, but jobs are coming back Canadian history and will create thou-
Chestermere-Strathmore MLA of Canada – $340 million will be made to Alberta in large numbers. According sands of jobs.
available to Alberta livestock produc- to Statistics Canada’s monthly labour Finally, I am so proud to say that
Hello Chestermere- Strathmore read- ers and beekeepers to help cover the force survey, in July, Alberta added Alberta’s government announced that
ers. extraordinary additional costs due to 20,000 full-time jobs. This means our August will be recognized as Hindu
Agriculture built Alberta and is a the dry conditions across the prov- province’s unemployment rate has Heritage Month in Alberta. This is an
critical part of our economy. We are al- ince. The $340 million will be split 60- dropped to its lowest level since the important way to show our apprecia-
ways proud to stand by our producers 40 between the federal and provincial COVID-19 pandemic started. tion for the Hindu community and all
in good times and bad. This drought governments (Alberta’s contribution is Did you know that we have seen they do to strengthen this great prov-
has been nothing short of devastat- $136 million). This funding will pro- productions in Alberta spend close to a ince. Through the COVID-19 pandem-
ing and we have been working on try- vide much-needed financial support billion dollars since the introduction of ic, Hindu temples in Alberta stepped
ing to understand the more pressing and an immediate cash flow for our the Film and Television tax credit? up to support their members and the
concerns of our producers and help- livestock producers and beekeepers Alberta is attracting major produc- wider community through neighbour-
ing them through this difficult time. to purchase feed, water and fencing. tions to the province, diversifying the hood food banks. This exemplifies the
Now, we are announcing that drought- In addition, Alberta Environment and economy and creating thousands of generosity of Alberta’s Hindu commu-
stricken Alberta livestock producers Parks have approved several tempo- new jobs. Since the program’s launch nity.
and beekeepers will soon have access rary changes to grazing and water reg- in January 2020, it has attracted 50 I wish Pakistan a happy 75th anni-
to millions in financial relief and will ulations to open new feed sources for productions to Alberta with total pro- versary of Independence on Aug. 14
benefit from new rangeland initiatives livestock. Thank you to Alberta’s farm- duction costs of $955 million, creating and India on Aug. 15.
that will improve access to water and ers and ranchers. We are honoured to 9,000 new direct and indirect jobs in As always, we love to hear from you!
grazing. Under the AgriRecovery pro- provide this relief and support to help the province. HBO is currently filming (Leela Sharon Aheer is the MLA Elect
gram – a joint program between Alber- at this difficult time. its new television series, The Last of for Chestermere-Strathmore)

Rodeos, festivals and election rumours swirling! our economy heavily. The lockdowns
caused devastation to our financial se-
MARTIN SHIELDS beef on a bun or sipping on a drink to nity to address the full-house crowd in curity, as we now have well over $1.3
Member of Parliament Bow River Riding cool off. the stands to cheer on all the drivers. I trillion in federal debt. As you know,
I must give a special shout out to am truly thankful to be able to get to- the Prime Minister is positioning him-
Over the past few weeks, I’ve attend- everyone who came out to our Hot gether with and hear from people once self for an election, and it is coming –
ed several festivals and rodeos across Dog Day fundraiser for the Strathmore again, and I can imagine so many of we just don’t know when. He may de-
the riding – and let me say: They have Municipal Library on July 31 after the you feel the same. cide to call for an election at any time
all been a huge success! Now that Al- parade! A big thanks goes out to all The economy remains the single within the coming weeks. Let me as-
berta is completely open, we are see- volunteers and those who donated to most important concern, with more sure you, I along with my Conservative
ing that Albertans are taking full ad- the library. We had a great turnout and and more constituents worried about colleagues are ready to fight this elec-
vantage of the warm temperatures and we thank the community for raising the direction this Liberal government tion and represent Alberta interests out
getting out to enjoy community events. money for a good cause. During the has taken the country and are very in Ottawa. Our Alberta Conservative
From Bulls on the Beach in Chester- chuckwagon races at the Strathmore much stressed about the future. CO- caucus is united and spirited – ready to
mere, to the Rockyford Bull-a-Rama, Stampede, you may have seen a chuck- VID is still a lingering issue that some continue fighting for you.
to the Strathmore Stampede among wagon with a big mustache on it driv- have expressed concern about, with a Should you have any questions or
other events, I have thoroughly en- en by veteran driver Darcy Flad. Darcy wide swath of opinions. One thing was concerns about any federal issue, I
joyed meeting constituents and hearing came from behind to win his heat in a overwhelmingly agreed upon how- can be reached by email at: martin.
about their concerns while enjoying a thrilling race. I also had the opportu- ever – that the Trudeau government shields@parl.gc.ca. My Brooks office
failed in securing vaccines in a reason- can be reached at 403-793-6775, and

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CLASSIFIEDS
Page 10 • Strathmore TIMES • August 13, 2021
TIMES

FEED AND SEED FOR SALE HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED

LOADER
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tremely hardy. High yielding. BUILDINGS since 2008 BUILT Built Rite Stairs Ltd.
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ASSEMBLERS OPERATOR • Must be able to use air and power tools
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REQUIRED near Mossleigh, AB a shop atmosphere
ALBERTA FEED GRAIN: Buy-
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ed, or Spring Thresh. Prompt newspapers. Call NOW for
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Competitive wage and benefit NOTICES
The Strathmore Wheatland Chamber Commerce
HEATED CANOLA buying package available. - the SWCC is a nonprofit organization formed by
Green, Heated or Spring-
thrashed Canola. Buying: Like Us Please submit resume to
individuals and businesses to work together.
Our tagline is “Growing Together” and our mission is to
oats, barley, wheat & peas
for feed. Buying damaged on hr@allspan.com support the vitality of commerce by assisting members
in commerce services, advocacy and opportunities.

Facebook!
or offgrade grain. “On Farm
The role of the Executive Director is a key
Pickup” Westcan Feed &
Grain, 1-877-250-5252. General Farm leadership position with the SWCC. This person
would report to the Board of Directors and assumes
FORM 5
Irrigation Districts Act (Section 85/86)

GARAGE SALE
Labourer (s) Seasonal complete responsibility of caring out all policies NOTICE OF APPLICATION
and regulations. TO CHANGE THE AREA OF
1442578 Alberta Ltd. The ED is the face and the voice of the Chamber. AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Multi-family
Duties: General farm maintenance, Summary of responsibilities:
Fencing, Cleaning stable, barns • Directing day-to-day operations TAKE NOTE that applications have
and pens and more • Membership growth and maintenance been received by the Western Irrigation

GARAGE
No experience or education • Implementing policy
District to change the area of the District.
Location is 20 minutes south of Strathmore • Attending all executive and board meetings.
Wage range: $15.20 - $19.50 / Hour • Acting as a consultant to the Board and its Applications to ADD parcel(s) that consist of:
Hours: 36 to 55/week committees

SALES
Benefits available Qualifications:
• Previous experience with a Chamber of Name of Number of Legal Land
Shared accommodations may be available
Commerce or a Executive Director role preferred Landowner Irrigation Acres Description
Please send resume to: but not required
• Excellent oral and written communications skills,
1442578 Alberta Ltd. Ag Venture 90 4;23;25;2;SE
Friday, Box 2325 Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
Call: 403-934-4331 • Fax: 403-934-6668
computer skills, and organizational skills.
• Strong leadership skills and ability to positively
influence, lead and develop partnerships.
Farms Ltd.

August 20
employment@strangmuir.com
• Business admin or degree preferred but
not required
A job description and full list of responsibilities is Any person wishing to complain is required to
submit a written complaint to the Western Irriga-
4-8 pm # 2, 219 - 3rd Ave
available upon request
Position Details: Permanent-part time contract position
tion District at Box 2372 105-900 Pine Road,
Strathmore, Alberta Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1K3 within 30 days after
108 & 110 Strathaven Bay TlP lKl
-10 hours a week at $25 an hour.
The intention is that this role would develop into a the date of the publication of this notice.
full-time position as we grow membership
Full Time/Part Time David McAllister, P. Eng, MSc, MBA
LEGAL NOTICES Forward all resumes to: swcchamber@gmail.com
General Manager
RECEPTION This posting is open until August 31, 2021
See theswcc.ca to learn more about us. Western Irrigation District
position available for a busy veterinary
Notice to Creditors clinic. Reception and computer skills TENDER
and Claimants required. Must enjoy a team
Estate of MARY GLENN atmosphere with co-workers, DEEDED AND GRAZING LEASE LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER
who died on February 2, 2021 be comfortable with animals Located southwest of Oyen, Alberta, Canada
If you have a claim against this estate, you and enjoy people.
must file your claim by September 19, 2021 Deadline tor tender submissions is: Noon MST Tuesday August 31 2021
Please apply to reception via
with MAX SHILLETO Fax 403-934-3513 or email (+/- 1760 ac) Deeded land locations currently in crop land:
at Nerland Lindsey LLP sevickvet@telus.net
Suite 1400, 350 – 7th Avenue SW NW 17-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac) NW 29-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac)
Calgary, Alberta T2P 3N9 SW 17-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac) SW 29-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac)
NE 18-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac) NE 17-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac)
and provide details of your claim.
NW 18-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac) NW 08-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac)
If you do not file by the date above, the
estate property can lawfully be distributed
NW 20-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac) NE 24-26-06 w4 (+/. 160 ac)
without regard to any claim you may have. SW 20-26-05 w4 (+/. 160 ac)

TRUCK DRIVER (+/. 320 ac) Grazing lease locations:


GL 84540
Notice to Creditors WANTED Carrying capacity - 50
NE 29-26-05 w4
and Claimants SE 29-26-05 w4
Must have clean class 5 license
Estate of SANDRA JEANETTE ROBINSON
and be over 25 years of age. Additional Information:
who died on February 17, 2020
Full time 40+ hours/ week - 3 oil/ gas surface leases - $6232.50/yr - Very high water table
If you have a claim against this estate, you - 40 + gal/min water wells
- Yard site NW 20-26-05 w4
must file your claim by August 20, 2021
Fax resume to 403-932-7892 or - Natural gas, water and power - Borders highway 570
with STEPHEN SCOTT KING email HR@allspan.com - Numerous outbuildings - Taxes - $1685.14
at 9780 Somers Road, Location: Cochrane Alberta - Corrals - Grazing lease payment - $264.00
Port Alberni, British Columbia - Dugouts - Grazing lease taxes - $77.00
V94 8N9
• Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.
If you do not file by the date above, the estate • The successful bidder will be asked on acceptance to sign a land purchase agreement
property can lawfully be distributed without based on the accepted tender terms.
regard to any claim you may have.
• The closing date and payment of the purchase price shall be within 50 days following.
Creditors: you must include a full descrip- • The purchaser must be a GST registrant and will be responsible for GST reporting.
tion and value of the debt you allege the de- • Each party Is responsible for their respective closing costs.
ceased owes you and a full description and • Will be sold as a complete package.
value of any of the deceased’s property that • Will be sold with a rental agreement for the 2022 crop and can be negotiated for future
you hold as security for the debt. years if required.
Claimants: you must include a full descrip- • For more info please call 403-325-0345
tion of your claim and why you have a right
to make such a claim. Please submit the bid to:
Wes and Brandie Dundas
Box 247, Hussar, Alberta T0J 1 SO
www. StrathmoreTimes.com Or by email: wesdundas@yahoo com
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