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Targeting gaps in the needs of Strathmore residents regarding social services was part of Strathmore Town Councils request for a needs assessment. They want to help
Strathmore FCSS address gaps in service for local residents.
Erica Thomas and Doug Lagore from Transitional Solutions were commissioned for a needs assessment study and
summarized the draft process and outcomes at the July 20
Town council meeting.
I think this is a really, really wonderful place to start,
said Coun. Denise Peterson. We recognize that our Strathmore FCSS is a new entity, a new entity embarking on a
new venture. There are many things that are to be discovered yet. One of the things that I would like to focus on,
from a council perspective, in our role, is to work through
our current human resources realignment with FCSS, to do
visioning around this and in the future.
It is an important element in our community and our
community depends on it more and more all the time.
The consultants conducted community consultations, an
open house, agency and council workshops, monitored
social media and did interviews to gather information for
the assessment. They assembled a list of services currently
available in the community. Per councils direction, FCSS
compared current services to that of another municipality.
They chose Okotoks as it is of comparable size and they
had access to the necessary information.
Some of the concerns in the report, pinpointed by FCSS
in their explorations and comparisons, were: transportation
needs for youth, low income families and seniors, family
wellbeing initiatives, services for broken families and affordable housing.
One of the things that needs to be understood in this
report is what the FCSS can fund and what they cannot,
said Thomas.
She said recreation, entertainment and sports activities
should not be supported with FCSS grants. The rationalization is when FCSS organizes events, a lot of human resources are needed for the events success and that events should
be redirected to a town or community resource. However,
she said the act has some grey areas, as events could be
seen as supporting larger community issues.
My question to council is what do you want your FCSS
resources to focus on? said Thomas.
Direct assistance such as money, food, clothing or shelter
to sustain a person or family was not encouraged. Requests
for rehabilitative, therapeutic or crisis management services
should be directed to other services in the community that
have this expertise. Services offered by other levels of government should not be duplicated and no money should be
directed at purchase, construction or renovation of buildings and facilities.
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Thomas suggested event type activities
were not included under grant money allocations, but council could still choose to
fund the event in other ways.
The biggest issue is some areas are pretty cut and clear, but there are a lot of areas that are grey and up for interpretation.
There can be a mix of appropriate reasoning that can fund a program or appropriate reasoning not to fund a program, said
Thomas.
Lagore said pushing the boundaries to
see what is accepted may not be penalized
by the government.
Pederson said it seems the Act is allowing
council discretion in setting parameters for
use of the funding.
Coun. Bob Sobol took exception to the
flexible parameters, and felt the FCSS funding allocations were clearly stated as short
term support for community initiatives and
should be used to assist organizations to
find other long term solutions.
I dont see that as a grey area. I see that
as a very black and white area, said Sobol. It seems to me we cant have it both
ways. Personnel are looking for direction
and clear direction. We are telling them
they can push boundaries and ask for forgiveness after. I find it unfair and question
where we are heading with this. I dont see
as many grey areas as everyone else.
He said initiatives the Strathmore FCSS
are currently doing address the needs of
the community and partnerships.
Our FCSS is, for the most part, following
the rules and regulations they have been
given. They are smack right in the middle
of what they are supposed to be doing,
said Sobol.
Coun. Peterson said there were gaps in
the initial reorganization after Wheatland
and Strathmore FCSS split, and this report
can be part of addressing the gaps in that
process. Sobol acknowledged the report
has valuable information to evaluate needs.
The report outlined the top social issues
facing Strathmore: addiction, lack of transportation, poverty, lack of communication
to the public of available social programs,
family issues such as violence, parenting
skills and generational gaps.
Thomas said the lack of communication
was a new issue that came about when the
Strathmore FCSS was started. She suggested they work with Wheatland FCSS in their
monthly interagency meetings or take new
initiatives to improve communication.
Priority areas were transportation, housing, one-stop-shop for social services, family support in crisis situations, parenting
skills and intervention, poverty and unemployment.
Thomas suggested a needs gap analysis
be done and an implementation plan developed. Lagore said an affordable housing
study should be done as the last one was
done nine years ago. The draft will be given
a final modification with councils input and
made available for their use in the future.

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Need for new boundary bylaw


SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

Wheatland County staff is finding
some surprises, as they review information from past county councils.
Gerry Melenka, planning manager
for Wheatland County, said staff found
one significant omission that needs to
be addressed through a new bylaw.
Evidently, hamlet boundaries were
never historically defined and passed
by past councils. This is now required
by the Municipal Government Act. Me-

lenka said there are about 1,500 properties in Wheatland County that will
be affected by possible hamlet boundary regulations or re-designation. He
said the planning department is trying to align boundaries and develop
a master bylaw that will apply to all
hamlets.
There is no clear process on creating boundaries, said Melenka. It is a
bit of fuzzy math.
Letters were sent to all landowners
affected by the boundary issue, resulting in about 200 calls, visits and

emails to the planning department. Information was clarified and 95 to 98


per cent of the inquiries have been addressed. The department has received
no indication that landowners have
a problem with the process. He said
staff will be working closely with the
landowners to realign the boundaries
and property designations in the easiest way possible.
There are a lot of moving pieces in
this puzzle and we are trying to do the
best we can for them [land owners] in
this process, said Melenka.

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The Town of StrathmoreThisinvites
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COUNCIL HIGHLIGHTS
NOTICE OF DEVELOPMENT PERMITS
JULY 6, 2016
Council
moved In Camera at
Applications
be found
on the Town
of Strathmore
website, or by
contacting
Thecan
following
application(s)
for development
have been
6:00PM to discuss items under
approved
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Town
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Strathmore,
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the
right
of
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the Town
of Strathmore (403) 934-3133, [email protected]
FOIPP s. 24.
to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board:
Application:
Civic Address:
Legal Description:
Development:

16D-115
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Lot 6, Block 3, Plan 0611105
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The files as noted above can be viewed at the Town Office


during regular business hours. The permit will be issued
following the lapse of the appeal period.
Any person wishing to appeal this decision must submit
their appeal no later than 4:30 pm on August 12, 2016.
Appeals must be in writing, accompanied by the $100.00 fee
and submitted to the Secretary, Subdivision and Development
Appeal Board, Town of Strathmore, 680 Westchester Road,
Strathmore AB T1P 1J1.
Date of Publication: July 29, 2016

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Young local wins agricultural


speech competition
SABRINA KOOISTRA
Times Junior Reporter

This November, young local Aleri Swalwell is set to vie for a prestigious placing in the Canadian Young Speakers
for Agriculture (CYSA) competition in
Toronto after winning first place in Albertas junior division.
Swalwell entered the Alberta Young
Speakers for Agriculture public speaking event at the Calgary Stampede on
July 13, winning first place.
The contest in Alberta is open to anyone between the ages of 11 and 24,
and allows for each prepared speech
to be between five and seven minutes
long.
Swalwell lives on an acreage near Gleichen, which she felt had helped her to
understand and relate to the effects of
Bill 6. Living in the country has also
given Swalwell the opportunity to raise
sheep and chickens, and be a member
of the cross-Canada agriculture program 4-H, which helped to season her
in public speaking and gave her the information to register.
Since I am growing up in rural [Alberta], my life is surrounded by and affected by farm issues, so it is natural to

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For her success, Swalwell received a
cheque for $500 and has the opportunity to do so again if she attains the
same placing in Toronto, a competition
which is part of the Royal Winter Agricultural Festival.
Of the topics, which included, How
would you explain a GMO to a nonfarmer? and Old MacDonald had a
farm But what about Mrs. MacDonald?, Aleri selected, How can we improve the medias perception of Canadian agriculture?
I talked about how much media has
changed in the last few years and encouraged farmers to take advantage of
the new forms of media to dispel misinformation and myths about agriculture, Swalwell said.
As for going to Toronto to participate
in the CYSA along with young farm
enthusiasts from across the country,
Swalwell said she is excited to compete
again and for the prospect of more
prize money.
It is great that [Alberta] has started
these events because so many people
in Canada are not connected with agriculture and every opportunity to speak
about farming helps a bit, she said.

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Chamber has a vision for Strathmore


JILL CROSSLAND
Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce
Marketing & Communications Director

We want to thank Mayor Ell for attending our July
7 board meeting and Deputy CAO, Linda Nelson
for sharing the informative presentation A Vision
for Strathmore.
Tracey Polowich of Contigo Business Services
Inc. gave a Lunch & Learn on June 29. She shared
An introduction to the Organization Excellence
Framework for business owners and organizations. All who attended found it very helpful so
we are looking into Tracey doing this again in
the fall.
If you have an area of expertise to share through
a chamber sponsored Lunch & Learn please contact the Chambers Executive Director, Shelley
Toderian [email protected] or
403-901-3175. Possible topics you could share
with local businesses include legal, financial,
IT, customer service, communication, leadership
skills and tourism.
Alberta Farm Days is Aug. 20 & 21 offering a
unique opportunity to visit over 90 farms, ranches and ag-tourism operations. There will also be
farm-to-table culinary experiences at various locations including Mousse Cake Sallys and Rocking

R Guest Ranch. Dont forget you will need to buy


tickets in advance for some of the culinary events.
For more information visit www.albertafarmdays.
com.
Alberta Chambers of Commerce is hosting Disneys Approach to Employee Engagement a Professional Development Course on Sept. 20 from
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in Edmonton. The calibre
of the information provided will make the road
trip well worth it.
Key points being offered include: Bring clarity to
your employee challenges. Get inspired with new
ways of thinking about employee effectiveness?
Learn best practices to attract, develop, and retain employees dedicated to your vision? Explore
ways to ensure your employees consistently deliver exceptional experiences. You will also have
a chance to meet and ask your questions directly
to Disney Institute instructors. Visit the Alberta
Chambers website to register www.abchamber.
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fast which is why we are telling you about it now.
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We had to put our 16 year old dog Brodie to sleep
in June. If anyone would have told me how painful
it would be, Id never have believed them. To have
a family companion like our brown and white little
furball, was a great experience.
He had a patch over one eye, and he was (as the
kids say) the most chill dog you could ever want.
We picked him because the breeder told me shed
call us whenever she had a quiet pup. Quiet?
When all his brothers and sisters were yipping,
yapping, and climbing over each other, Brodie
crawled back into his kennel, to escape them!
Thats the dog for us, we exclaimed, and we took
him home. That first night, he whined in his kennel
next to our bed, and literally, all Debbie did, was pet
him through the door and soothe him. He stopped
whining and went to sleep for the whole night!
He never lasted long in the kennel, and he was an
easy dog to house train. We put a wind chime on the
patio door knob, and every time we took him out,
we used his paw to ring the bell. Within no time, he
had us trained! He would walk to the chimes, bat
them with his paw, look back, and wait. Then hed
do his job (he did not care for being an outdoor
dog), and slam against the door, looking to get back
inside.
He loved our kids, but in a different way. He
seemed to favour Brennen the most, and always
went to him. Breanne would try her hardest to win
him over, but Brennen was his Alpha, I guess. I told
her, that to Brodie, she was another puppy, on his
level, so he really was her little brother. Each night
the kids alternated with Brodie on their beds. Breanne was always stressed on Sunday nights, as the
school week loomed ahead. So in typical sibling
bargaining, she gave Brennen two nights with Brodie, so she could always have him Sunday nights. I
can just imagine all the worries, hopes, and dreams
that both kids told Brodie at bedtime. Dogs are good
listeners.
Anyone who ever came to our house was Brodies
friend. In no time, hed hop on the couch, and nestle
next to the new person. I dont know if he thought
he was welcoming them, or he just loved people, but
he was our welcome wagon.

In fact, one of our friends, Sheldon even poured


Brode a little beer for him in his dog dish. Brodie
was really one of the boys!
I always took him for odd jobs like recycling. In
the van, hed ride on the console, and watch the
world go by. In my Ranger truck, Id leave him with
the AC on, and hed sit comfortably on its console.
Each time I came out, hed be in the very back, waiting patiently for my return. It took me a few times
to realize that each time he sat there, hed go too far
back, the console would flip up and launch him
into the back!
Speaking of Brodie being launched, once when
we were at Debs parents place, we went to a pub,
and they dog sat. When we entered the house, he
leaped off the bed to run and meet us at the top of
the stairs. He wasnt counting on my mother-in-laws
bra on the door knob! He hit it like a slingshot and
with a rawr, the bra flung him back into the room!
In the last couple of years, as he aged, he really
came to love Debbie. Hed lie at the bottom of the
stairs so he could be with me in the family room, but
always know where she was.
Often, hed leave me to lie next to her in her office.
In fact, he liked to be right under her feet on his bed.
Then when he was sure she was headed to bed, hed
go up his dog stairs, and wait for her on our bed! He
was quite the guy.
Having had a couple of heart attacks in front of
us, we took our old friend to the vet each day for a
week to try and save him. When he stopped eating,
and had to be force fed yogurt, we knew it was time.
The family gathered together for last snuggles, last
photos, and last I love yous.
In fact, theres a photo with Deb where Brodie is
snuggled right into her shoulder. He looks so weak,
but its like hes looking for help, that it was all too
much. The end was peaceful with everyone around
him, and Debbie held his paw til he was gone. To us,
he was a family member, and we miss him every day.
(Fule for Thought is a slice of life humourous column that appears in the Strathmore Times, written
by long-time resident, town councillor, high school
teacher, coach, husband and father of two Pat Fule.
If you would like to get in touch with Pat, you can
send him an e-mail at [email protected])

STRATHMORE
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Miriam Ostermann Associate Editor
Kristina Bezic Office Manager

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Andrea Roberts Intern Reporter

Manny Everett Office Manager

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Music kickoff
The Rosebud Chamber Music Festival (RCMF) opened its fourth season on
July 25, with a Music Reading Party in the Haskayne-Kenney Mercantile.
Violinists Sheila Jaffe (l-r), Marie Berard, violist Keith Hamm, and cellist Arnold Choi, all from the Canadian Opera Company orchestra, and other musicians from Canada and Belgium, gave an intimate, informal performance of
chamber music that they hadnt rehearsed. Rosebud Chamber Music Festival continues with a July 28 concert at the Canadian Badlands Passion Play
site, a July 29 performance at Three Hills Arts Academy, and a concert in
Rosebud Church, July 31.
Laureen F. Guenther Photo

Strathmore Legion Branch #10

Lemonade Love
Ayla Adams (l-r) and Taia Harper hold up the lemonade and
the bracelets they are selling on Brentwood Dr. on July 27.
The money from the sales will go to the Alberta Childrens
Hospital.
Andrea Roberts Photo

For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119

Thought for
the Week
~

Gardening
requires lots
of water most of it in
the form of
perspiration

Andrea Roberts Photo

Staff and vendors were


hard at work on July 26 to
get the Strathmore and District Agricultural Grounds
ready for the 2016 Strathmore Stampede that will
take place from July 29 till
Aug. 1.

By Irene Knappe, Secretary / PR / Membership

During Heritage Days ONLY, cowboy hat wear is permitted inside the
Legion. NO BASEBALL CAPS! Your cooperation with this will be very much
appreciated.
ENJOY YOUR STAYCATION IN STRATHMORE!!!
YOUR CONTINUED SUPPORT IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED!!
LEST WE FORGET / WE WILL REMEMBER THEM

A spokesperson for Western Irrigation District talked about the


challenges and solutions that face irrigation salinity during the
Salinity Causes and Cures workshop, which gave advice on cropland and pasture at the Wheatland County Office on July 26.

Behind
the scenes

NEWS

For those still wishing to play crib, you can do so at the Legion on Thursday nights at 7 pm.
For those of you who are wondering what to do this long weekend, feel
free to join us!
o On both Friday and Saturday nights, from 9 pm 1 am, dance to
THE ROAMING CADILLACS.
o On Sunday morning, from 7 11 am we are holding our free
Stampede Breakfast: pancakes, scrambled eggs, sausages and ham, juice,
coffee; eat inside or out.
Preference will be given to our senior citizens who cannot stand
in line for long and they will receive special assistance and consideration.
The cooperation of all others will be greatly appreciated while we help our
seniors. Remember that the elderly also deserve to eat and enjoy their day!
Please help us accomplish this. Our own Helen Holder will once again be
providing background music.
o Then, on Sunday night, enjoy and dance to THE BARFLYZ from 6:30 10:30 pm.
o THERE IS NO COVER CHARGE FOR ANYTHING ON THIS FUN-LOADED WEEKEND AND EVERYONE IS WELCOME!!!!!
The kitchen is open for your dining pleasure.

Curing farmland

Andrea Roberts Photos

Wheatland draft Land Use Bylaw released


SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

The draft of the new Land Use Bylaw (LUB) for
Wheatland County was posted on their website
July 4 for public viewing. The draft outlines rules,
regulations and use of properties and buildings
within Wheatland County.
This is a lead-in to activity in months to come,
said Gerry Melenka, planning manager for Wheatland County. The draft can be seen on the County
website (wheatlandcounty.ca).
The draft outlines permitted and discretionary
uses for each category of land use. The various
guidelines for the many direct control areas are
also included.
One key goal in rewriting the draft Land Use Bylaw was to design it with a concise, stream-lined
format that would make it easier for ratepayers
and developers to use. Utilizing plain language
throughout the document was also a key focus
when preparing the LUB, said Melenka
There is clarification for situations that developed
over the years in council, since the last LUB. Some
of the additions include new district designations.
For instance, a new Hamlet Mixed-Use District is
proposed to allow for a greater range of live/work
options within hamlets, such as residential units
located above a ground floor retail shop; a new
Rural Business District is proposed to allow for
rural business pursuits outside of hamlets, such
as farmers markets, fruit wineries and other businesses that fit within an agricultural setting; a new
Parks and Recreation District is proposed, which
will replace the current Recreational District and
provide more open space opportunities.
Some districts were removed, such as the Agriculture Small Holding District, due in part to challenges implementing its requirement with respect
to conflicting land uses and business plans.
In the current LUB, there are three hamlet residential districts. The county is proposing to simplify
this by merging all three hamlet residential districts into the existing land use district of Hamlet
Residential General District. This does not impact
taxes and the uses are largely the same. The only
major change in this alignment is that manufactured homes will no longer be allowed within this
district. Existing manufactured homes would be
grandfathered and therefore will not be affected.
The Waste-Solid Waste Management District and
the Waste-Waste Transfer Site District are proposed
to be merged into a new Public Utility District for
all parcels in the county used for public utilities,
infrastructure and essential public services.
The Highway Corridor Overlay is proposed to
be removed. Elements within this overlay will be
moved and expanded upon within the rules and
regulations of the LUB and specific commercial
and industrial districts.
Regulations are streamlined. An example would
be grain bins and silos that no longer require a development permit in the draft LUB. The intent is to
make it easier for the farming community through

this proposed change. The draft LUB is also proposing garden suites within most residential land
use districts, which will allow for aging parents to
live with their children, adult children to stay with
their parents or rental opportunities for additional
revenue streams.
Some aspects of Animal Unit requirements were
eliminated.
Regardless of your parcel size, the draft Land Use
Bylaw is proposing to eliminate the arbitrary limits
controlling how many farm animals one can have
on their parcel outside of hamlets, said Melenka.
Staff worked with the SPCA and other stakeholders when considering the removal of animal unit
controls.
Alternative energy was addressed through eased
regulations for solar panels and solar farms, i.e
the shift of solar panels from a discretionary to
permitted use in many districts, making it easier
for landowners to generate their own power. Solar
farms are also proposed as a form of mass power
generation in the county, given the changing economic realities of power generation and the focus
on clean energy.
Some things remain the same. In the draft LUB,
Wheatland County would be required to follow
the same process for planning and development
applications, as all county ratepayers.
This will ensure accountability, transparency
and ensure ratepayers who may be impacted by
a county-led project have an opportunity to be
heard, said Melenka.
There were clarifications on medical marijuana
facilities and signage as well.
Melenka said the document pays attention to
some of the new initiatives put forward by the
new Municipal Government Act and cleans up
other areas that were not addressed by the old
bylaw.
Public hearings are tentatively scheduled for fall
and may run interspersed or currently with Area
Structure Plan (ASP) reviews.
Over the past 18 months the planning and development department hosted four open houses
across the county, provided social media updates
via Facebook, Twitter and the county website,
conducted two online surveys, sent a letter to all
ratepayers in the 2016 tax notices and posted notices via info boards in each of the countys hamlets, said Melenka.
The public engagement was far-reaching and extensive to ensure the countys ratepayers had an
opportunity to provide input and be informed of
the proposed changes in the draft Land Use Bylaw. There were also multiple meetings with key
external stakeholder groups, as well as internal
departments to help create the document.
The draft LUB was given first reading in council
on July 19. A public hearing is scheduled for Sept.
20 at which time staff will present the draft LUB
to the public and council for approval.
The next ASP public hearing is for Rosebud and
is scheduled for Aug. 16 at 1 p.m. in Wheatland
County council chambers.

July 29, 2016 Strathmore TIMES Page 9

Pass the Salt

SHOULD CHRISTIANS BE
INVOLVED IN PROTESTS LIKE
BLACK LIVES MATTER?
Many Christians believe that
the world is so mixed-up that
Christians should essentially give
up any efforts to do good in the
world and limit their interests to a
future eternity in heaven. Many are
worried that efforts to improve life
in this world will result in a social
gospel that ignores the spiritual
and eternal dimensions of the true
Christian message.
To them, involvement with public
protests is merely secular politics
and falls radically short of the
higher interest in the salvation of
souls. That concern did not hinder
the church in the past. Historically,
Christians have seen the gospel
message has having implications
that must work out in this present
world.
The Christian gospel has
significance in life now and in the
future. It also has benefit to the
believer and the world. Admittedly
there have been failures, but the
church has embraced the bibles
teaching to do good to everyone
(Gal. 6: 10) and to be ready for
every good work (Tit. 3: 1). In
the realm of what might be seen
as political the church is to be
a prophetic voice in the world.
They are to do justice, and to love
kindness and walk humbly with
[their] God (Mic. 6:8).

BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH


105 Main St. Carseland
403-934-9337
Pastor: Kevin Enns
[email protected]
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
www.bowriveralliance.com

What a
weekend!

RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY


(1 PET. 2:9)
1207 205-213 3rd Avenue, Strathmore
(Hilton Plaza)
403-667-7832
Pastor: Dunmoye Lawal
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm
www.rccgstrathmore.com

It was an action packed weekend


during the annual Langdon Days
2016 from July 22-24. The family filled weekend included a parade,
kids games, face painting, vendors,
wagon rides, a slow pitch tournament
and so much more.

Kevin Link Photos

2016
3 PERSON
SCRAMBLE
TOURNAMENT
July 30 & 31
2pm shotgun

Wednesday

Aug 3

403-934-2299

Members $100
Non Members $160

2 Large Buckets
of Golf Balls for the
PRICE OF ONE!
Visit our website:

strathmoregolfclub.com

STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH


50 Maplewood Drive 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Youth Pastor: Kyle Lomenda
New Office 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 CHURCH
102 Canal Gardens
403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Worship Sundays 10:30 am
Healing Room Monday 7-9 pm
Now available at The Seed (our book nook)
Living Books and Products
phone: 403-619-9279
Come Join us for a spirit-filled time
of worship

Some outstanding examples of


this include caring for abandoned
babies during the Roman Empire,
the establishment of hospitals, the
Confessing Churchs resistance
to Hitlers regime and William
Wilberforces persistent battle
to abolish slavery in early 18th
century Britain.
One foundational truth to
Christianity is the image of God in
all mankind. Defending that is why
Christians advocate for saving life
on both ends of the life span. As for
the middle of life, doing justice is
a good reason to support protests
like Black Lives Matter and
similar secular goals.
For the Christian, protesting
includes respect for secular
authorities (Rom. 13:1) as long as
Gods truth is not rejected (Acts
5:29). There is always a potential
for protests to turn hateful or
violent and in those cases the
Christian should withdraw so as
to not be identified with those
behaviors. However, the possibility
of criminal or questionable
behavior by some should not stop
the Christian from doing what is
right for all. The church has had a
significant impact in the well being
of all. This can and should continue
even as our country becomes
increasingly secular.
Pastor Jim Hathaway
Strathmore Alliance Church

STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Meeting in the Lutheran Church
112 Lakeside Blvd. 587-227-6956
Pastor: Donald Pierre
Services held every Saturday
Sabbath School: 10 AM
Worship Service: 11 AM
www.strathmoreadventist.ca
[email protected]
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
THE CHAPEL OF ST. MICHAEL
(ANGLICAN)
Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ
106 - 304 3rd Ave.
Lower Level Aztec Real Estate
587-727-0649
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
Transitional Pastor: Jim Hathaway
10:30 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com
STRATHMORE UNITED
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
403-934-3025
Rev. Pamela Scott
Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Babysitting Provided
Wheel Chair Accessible
Loop system for the hearing impaired

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homes.
Currently, there is a great
need for more places for
these students to live, and
Golden Hills School Division (GHSD) is asking that
others take part in this fantastic opportunity to mentor
a student and to learn from
each others cultures.
Students can be as young as
elementary students or as
old as high school students,
and often stay with their
homestay family for one to
two semesters (Aug. 30-Jan.
31 or Feb. 1-June 30).
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approximately 15 countries
around the world each year.
Many students have lived
here between eight months
and five years, an extremely
long time to be away from
their family. In response to
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the business community.


Most recently, the Town of
Strathmore has asked the
chamber to pick judges for
the Strathmore Stampede &
Heritage Days parade, and
the chamber has agreed to
once again resume that responsibility.
The chamber is holding their
next Business After Five networking group on Aug. 17
at the Action Insurance office (second floor, 304 - 3rd
Avenue) starting at 5:30 p.m.
Action Insurance is celebrating their fifth anniversary in
Strathmore.
The chamber is moving its
office in August to a new location across from Rockys
Bakery, at 129-2nd Avenue.
There are nine offices in
the renovated space sharing
a common area and boardroom. A grand opening for
the consortium is in the
works.

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Harvest Insurance. As of July 1, 2016 we officially became

END UNIT FULLY FINISHED

SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

A new perspective and active membership has energized the Strathmore & District Chamber of Commerce.
The Strathmore & District
Chamber offers various activities for local business
owners. For instance, on
June 29, their Lunch and
Learn speaker was Tracey
Polowich from CONTIGO
Business Services Inc.
According to chamber president Terri Kinsman, they had
a diverse group attend from
the business community and
it was well received. They intend to have more speakers
in upcoming months.
To make sure members are
getting value for their membership, the chamber will be
conducting one-on-one surveys to target what initiatives
and services are valuable to

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July 29, 2016 Strathmore TIMES Page 11

Notice!
Please note that, as of July 30, 2016, the Burn Barrel Bunkers at the
Strathmore, Cluny, and Hussar Waste Transfer Sites will be closed for
four weeks. This will allow crews to clean and conduct safety tests on
the bunkers. They are expected to re-open the week of August 29,
2016.
More information is available at www.wheatlandcounty.ca,
or call 403-934-3321.

Rosalia Prez Lorenzo resting with


her homestay brother.

Photo Courtesy of Christine Scott

Lindsay Mullins (l-r) taking a selfie with


Reuben Shiu enjoying supper with his parents her three homestay daughters Alisha
and homestay parents, Alice and Leonard Le Chan, Jane Ho, and Natally Escandon.
Cerf.

Photo Courtesy of Alice Le Cerf

Photo Courtesy of Lindsay Mullins

Bringing the world to Strathmore


Continued from Page 10

Many of these international students
emphasize their desire to be integrated as a Canadian and family member,
and mentioned that they came to learn
more than English.
Jane Ho, a 17-year-old student from
Hong Kong, calls her homestay caregiver, Lindsay Mullins, Mom, and really
appreciates the familial dynamic she
has had while living with them away
from her own family.
Jane said I feel like Im part of the family, and the other students spoke about
how they have fostered strong connections with their homestay parents and
the children they live with.
Ive never had any brothers. I have two
sisters who are my age, so having two
little kids, Im going to miss how they
grow up and thats really hard for me,
said Rosalia Prez Lorenzo, a 17-yearold from Spain, who is currently living
with Christine and Stewart Scott.
When looking for homestay families,
the students hope to find people who
are interested in sharing their culture,
learning from their students culture
and developing good communication
skills. They shared intimate memories
of spending holidays together, such as
Christmas and Halloween, and celebrating their birthdays together.
If you want to learn English, just go to
an international school wherever you
are. You come here [for the] experience, said Reuben Shiu, a 17-year-old
from Hong Kong who is living under
the care of Alice and Leonard Le Cerf.
A homestay is not meant to be a hotelstyle bed and breakfast; it is a home
where a student is welcomed as a part
of a Canadian family. Natally Escandon,
an 18-year-old from Mexico, shared

how much this is of value to her.


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live, what they eat or where they go or what they do to
spend time, I think the best way is to just go to homestay,
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In addition to their homestays, the students are excited by
the school-related opportunities that are not offered in their
home countries, such as joining sports teams and enrolling
in optional courses such as photography, dance, construction and leadership.
James Yu, an 18-year-old from The Republic of Korea said:
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lucky to be here to study.
Yu has been living in Canada within GHSDs International
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On the homepage of the GHSD website at ghsd75.ca, view
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have any questions about taking part in the homestay experience, please contact Floyd Cotton at 403-934-5121 extension
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In these tough economic times,
Wheatland County staff is actively look
at savings for county services. One initiative is a re-evaluation of Wheatland
County utility providers.
Dave Churchill, general manager of
transportation and infrastructure with
the county, presented Wheatland County council with a cost-saving solution
to their electric and natural gas energy
needs for 2018-2020.
Churchill said Albertas Bill 20: Climate Leadership Implementation Act
will increase costs by $12,800 in 2017
and $19,000 in 2018 and beyond. He
suggested securing a wholesale energy
market trader to negotiate best rates for
a five-year period. Staff said there could
be as much as $60,000 savings per year
on electric costs.

It is time for us to look at this, said


Churchill. Our current contract expires
in 2018.
Staff recommended Energy Associates International (EAI) be given the
contract.
Councillor Ben Armstrong commented that no alternative solutions had
been presented to Council, but staff assured him they had researched the various companies and EAI offered the best
deal for services provided.
When asked if the countys plan to
set up solar energy collection in the
future would provide a problem with
EAI, staff replied that it would not be
a problem.
On the recommendation by staff,
council approved to retain EAI to manage their energy procurement, with all
services to be provided by the company
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which is a collaboration of Villages of Hussar, Rockyford and Standard and Wheatland County. The application explains that the Village of Standard water
distribution system would be regulated and operate under an EPEA registration that the Village of Standard has also applied for.
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current requirements.
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- explain how the filer of the concern will be directly affected by the activities proposed in the application
- provide the legal land location of the land owned or used by the filer where the concerns described are believed to be applicable
- state the distance between the land owned or used by the filer and the site in the application
- contact information including the full name and mailing address of the filer. Please provide a telephone number and/or email address for ease
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New RCMP member


meet and greet
SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

Staff Sergeant Kevin Maguire appeared at the Town of Strathmore
council meeting on July 20, to formally
introduce himself to council.
I thought I would come and say
hello and introduce myself to you,
said Maguire.
Maguire and his family moved to
Strathmore in July and they are gradually getting oriented. He said they
were happy to come to Strathmore. He
invited council to visit at the office and
present him with their concerns. He
looked forward to the reporting the
good efforts of his staff, and developing a good working relationship with
council and the public in Strathmore.
We are looking forward to a relationship, spending time with you and
bringing forward some of the issues of
our citizens, said Mayor Michael Ell.
Maguire said his management philosophy is for officers to interact with
the public.
We are a part of the community and
they and they are part of us, said Maguire.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY CANADA
Canada turns 150 years old next
year, and municipalities and organizations are starting to plan for celebrations.
As you are aware, next year is
Canadas 150th anniversary and we
would like to bring together a commit-

tee from the community to plan some


events, said Tracey Simpson, Town of
Strathmore recreation manager.
Bylaw 16-11 was put forward to appoint a Canada 150 committee and
Coun. Bob Sobol and Coun. Pat Fule
were appointed to represent council.
Two members from the Canadian Badlands board will also be approached to
sit on the committee. Council gave the
bylaw third and final reading.
Moving forward, the committees
goal will be to consult with the community to fundraise and plan events
and projects that reflect the interests
and expectations of the Strathmore
community.
One funding source available to
Canadians is the federal Canada 150
Fund. It is currently accepting submissions by Canadian not-for-profit
organizations, corporations, trusts, cooperatives and unincorporated associations; business corporations, partnerships, trusts and joint ventures where
projects are non-commercial in nature;
schools; and municipal governments
and their institutions. Submissions
must be for funding under $50,000.
POWER LINES GO UNDERGROUND
Power lines litter views and interfere
with area tree growth, so Strathmore
Town Council decided that new construction on the east side of George
Freeman Trail should be proactive.
Administration contacted Fortis and
negotiated a plan that would place
utilities underground, rather than relo-

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stretch from Hwy 1 to the commercial
Rencor property.
If the poles were just relocated, the
town would have to pay $188,000 to
place them underground in future
development along George Freeman
Trail. The town agreed to pick up a
reduced tab now for $64,187.47.
The money will come from the financial stabilization fund and some
money is expected from the developer.
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COLUMBARIUM APPROVED
On July 20, Strathmore Town Council approved the purchase of a matching columbarium for the Strathmore
graveyard.
There is a shortage of spaces in the
existing columbarium, said Jennifer
Sawatzky with the town. There are
only three spaces left.
She said considering the space
graves take up, as well as offering an
alternative choice to residents, this
would be a good investment at this
time. The cost would be $20,715 plus
GST, with $6,000 for a connecting decorative iron arch.
A columbarium niche sells for between $1,700 and $2,100. Each columbarium has 36 niches. Revenue for the
sale of the spaces is $68,400, leaving a
profit of $48,685.
The Town is looking to take over
sales, maintenance of the columbarium that is now done by Wheatland
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Signs but no speed zone for Namaka

Good old-fashioned
games
A Retro Sports Day was held in Kinsmen
Park on July 25 hosted by the Growing
Families Society. Grandparents and their
grandchildren were invited to enjoy games
such as potato sack races and jump rope.

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SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

Concerns from county residents regarding
speeding traffic near the Hamlet of Namaka
were brought forward by County Coun. Rex
Harwood at the July 19 Wheatland County
council meeting.
I had asked about installing speed bumps
in Namaka, but was informed by staff that because that road was cold mix asphalt that the
road wouldnt be able to hold them in place
properly, said Harwood. I met with staff in
Namaka to have a look at the situation and I
asked them to come back with a recommendation.
According to Wheatland County general
manager of transportation and infrastructure
Dave Churchill, County peace officers took a
look at the situation.
Officers were concerned about public perception, that we were setting up a speed trap
to generate money, he said. This is not a

money generating issue. It is a safety issue.


Churchill brought up the issue of children
playing, dog walkers, pedestrians and bicyclists using the road.
Coun. Ben Armstrong said it is up to people
utilizing major roadways to be aware of their
surroundings and they travel at their own
risk.
It was discussed that yield signs at the intersections of the north-south RR 243 and Cheadle and Namaka Drive could be swapped for
stop signs. It was felt this would slow traffic
coming down the hill, as vehicles would have
to brake to stop.
A stop sign should be better than speed
bumps, because they have to slow down and
stop. This is the immediate solution; if we
need to do more we will. I just hope people
slow down in Namaka and we will be monitoring the intersection, said Harwood.
The motion for stop signs was approved,
but a motion for a speed limit reduction was
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It was a successful weekend as around 400
competitors came out to showcase their skills at
the 59th Annual Rockyford Lions and Ag Society
Rodeo July 22-24.
As mayor of our community it makes me
proud to see that size of event take place in
our community, said Darcy Burke, Rockyfords
mayor. It certainly promotes our rural heritage
and the grassroots throughout Alberta in a way
that is really dear to rural Alberta.
The slack events took place on July 22 when
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events broken into different age groups.
Sundays rodeo had slightly fewer attendees
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Strathmore Community Football Association looks for Plan B


SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

At the July 20 Strathmore Town council meeting, an application for funding
by the Strathmore Community Football
Association (SCFA), in the second round
of the Town of Strathmore Community
Investment Fund (CIF) allocations, was
recommended to be turned down.
The association was looking for
$15,000 worth of funding to assist with
change room rentals and the purchase
of new helmets for the players. The
association was willing to fundraise a
matching amount by approaching businesses for donations and selling MVP
cards.
The SCFA overall season costs are
$48,500. The team draws crowds of between 200 and 750 people to the games
and is completely run by volunteer labour, including the coach and trainers.
Carl Seafoot, SCFA president, said in
the past they have had good support
for the sport from the community and
businesses, but lately it is harder to secure donations.
The association has increased costs
that are getting harder to meet. Rental for change rooms has increased
$12,000 in the last year and they have
had to cover additional costs for many
incurred expenses, like a new scoreboard, rental of storage for equipment
and the purchase of new jerseys.
Seafoot said many local businesses
are routing funding requests through
corporate offices and it is harder to
tackle the barriers. He said the team
doesnt like to pester the community
for donations, and when the town suggested they apply for money, the association agreed it was a good idea.
He said that on every game and road
trip the players, coaches, fans and sponsors are ambassadors for Strathmore.
We are out there waving the flag,
said Seafoot.
In the SCFAs application they stated:
Players from Strathmore have participated in provincial All Star teams,
junior teams in western Canada, and
university teams in Nova Scotia. Local
awards and league awards have been
presented and earned.
The team advocates the games also
contribute to local businesses, when
patrons and players attend the games.

The CIF committee complimented


the SCFA as an excellent community
organization, but felt the application
didnt meet the vision and mandate for
the funding program.
The committee response was: While
these key criteria are important, the
committee felt that the application
lacked the ability to demonstrate the
ability to enhance Strathmores reputation as an eventful town, the ability
to demonstrate a definitive economic
impact on the local economies and the
celebration of a significant landmark
in the Strathmore environment, history, cultural identity and or diversity,
all key criteria markers for large scale
funding.
Tracey Simpson, who presented the
committees decision to Town council,
said the committee directed SCFA to
other funding sources and encouraged
them to reapply if they had a special
event in the season that might better
qualify.

I really think it is high time that we


start to look to this committee when
it comes to funding given out by this
council. We have seen over the years
that its looked at as being pretty easy
to get, and money was given out here,
there and everywhere else. I think we
should look towards the recommendations of the committee and this is one
good example here, said Town Coun.
Rocky Blokland.
Seafoot said the association hadnt
received a letter or heard back from
anyone on the committee, or had notification of their decision prior to the
council meeting on July 20.
I guess I can see both sides of the
coin, said Seafoot. It will make us
scramble some, clamp down on some
expenditures, game day promotional
and highlighting the experience activities. We had/have some large financial outlays with our move/relocation and subsequent augmentations to
the CMJHS [Crowther Memorial Junior

High School] venue.


We will have to put our heads together and come up with some other
solutions. We may reapply and we will
try to strengthen our application, if we
decide to reapply again.
Sponsors for the team have some real
opportunities for advertising. Sponsor
logos display on the website, game day
flyers, and at the annual wind-up and
awards banquet. Donors can be members of the Strathmore Badgers sponsor
board, giving them game day exposure
at home games. The sponsor boards
are set at various locations around the
playing field on game day.
Seafoot said sports teams support
and develop youth and get families involved in the Strathmore community.
He said he is not sure how they compare arts and events with sports for
funding, but he noted sports and artistic events draw different types of clientele, and there should be support for all
types of interests in Strathmore.

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Obituaries
CLARK,

A downtown business is inviting

IVANY, Raymond Roger

Frederick Joseph

the submission of a

November 29, 1966 - July 21, 2016

Aug. 8, 1951 Kitchener, ON


July 23, 2016 Strathmore, AB

Frederick, beloved husband of Janis


of Strathmore, Alberta, passed away on Saturday,
July 23, 2016 at the age of 64 years.
Beloved husband, father, grandfather, punster, enthusiastic amateur troubadour, and bustling inspiration
of joie de vivre, Fred Clark passed away peacefully on
July 23, 2016, surrounded by his family and friends.
Fred was passionate about his love for family, faith,
friends, work, and volunteer involvements. He could
often be found singing loudly, cracking jokes, or
dancing about. Fred is and will be greatly missed.
He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Janis (ne Anderson); his children Johnathan (Stephanie), Catherine Jones (Christofer), James (Linda), Jeffrey (Robin),
Christina, and Jeremy; and his 10 grandchildren. A
public viewing will be held at 12 noon followed by funeral services at 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 30th at The
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (60 Maplewood Dr, Strathmore, Alberta). Graveside Services
to follow at Rockyview Garden of Peace Cemetery (16
Ave and Garden Rd. N.E., Calgary, AB).
Condolences may be forwarded through www.mcinnisandholloway.com. If friends so desire, memorial
tributes may be made to the Alberta Cancer Foundation www.albertacancer.ca/memorial.
In living memory of Frederick Joseph Clark, a tree will
be planted at Fish Creek Provincial Park by McINNIS
& HOLLOWAY FUNERAL HOMES, Eastside, 5388 MEMORIAL DRIVE N.E., Calgary, AB Telephone: 403- 248-8585.

Raymond Roger Ivany, 49, of Wheatland County, Alberta passed away July 21st, 2016. He was predeceased by his father. He is survived by Kari Ivany, best
friend and wife, four children, two grandchildren, his
mother, and five siblings. Thank you to the staff at
Strathmore Hospital. A celebration of life for Ray will
be held in November. In lieu of flowers, please donate
directly to the Strathmore Hospital Ladies Auxiliary
(200 Brent Blvd., Strathmore, T1P 1J9).
If youre not first, youre last -Ricky Bobby.
To send condolences, please visit Rays obituary at
www.wheatlandfuneralhome.ca.

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A FREE WEEKLY CALENDAR FOR COMMUNITY GROUPS & EVENTS


Babys First Year Class
with the Pregnancy Care Centre.
This will be a 6 week class starting August 4 and
ending September 8.
Topics covered will be: bringing baby home and
introducing baby to the family; sleep patterns; oral
care; attachment; safety in the home, car and
during play; and much more.
This class is free of charge. Come make new
friends while learning more about the first year of
parenting. Men and women welcome.
Please call 403-934-3017 for more information. Preregistration is encouraged.

STRATHMORE LIBRARY:
Library Olympics
Aug. 12, 1-3 p.m.
Come to the library and join in our own version of
the XXXI Olympic Summer Games! Enter to win
a $50.00 gift card to Toys R Us. Free to attend.
Drop-in!

Barn Dance with


Prairie Mountain Fiddlers.
Wednesday, August 10, 2016.
Strathmore Civic Centre.
$10/person, $25/family. Hosted by Wheatland
Whirlers Square Dance Club with proceeds
supporting Childrens Wish.

5FORLIFE EVENTS:
Mother Goose - Every Tuesday until August 30
10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. at Kinsmen Park
,Strathmore. If weather is unsuitable,find us at
Parent Link Centre 419B Second St. Strathmore.
Join us for songs, stories, crafts and games.

5th Annual Nathan Haase Memorial Golf


Tournament
August 27, 2016. Shotgun start at 1 p.m.
Muirfield Lakes Golf Course, Lyalta, AB.
RSVP no later than August 13, 2016 .
Funds raised are going towards a green space/
park in Strathmore in honour of Nathan Haase.

TENDERS

Obituaries

Pajama Party!
Aug. 19 5:30 - 8 p.m.
Help us set a record for the biggest pajama party
in a public library! Movies, popcorn, and fun for
all! Free to attend. Drop-in!

Ice Cream in the Park


August 2 in Rockyford 2-3 p.m. in the park behind
the community centre.
If weather is unsuitable find us at the Rockyford
Library. Join us for stories, songs, crafts, games and
ice cream. Please bring your favourite stuffie and
a blanket to sit on.

GARAGE SALES

for

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for a new downtown office.


Approximately 2,000 sq feet.
This tender has the potential
to add another office for potential
Janitorial Services.
Call Mario at 403-934-5589 to
see the location and to possibly
make a submission of tender.

MEMORIAMS

Eileen Drummond
1924-2015

Farmers Wife
Where would a farmer ever be,
Without his wife for company
His partner in their enterprise;
Co-worker when all problems rise.
The one who bakes and cooks the meals;
Who drives all things that run on wheels;
Who cares for children, chores and fun;
And sees that things are smoothly run.
Who stretches dollars till they scream
To try to fill each need and dream;
Who buckles down when things are hard;
Who cares for chickens, -garden -yard;
The one who washes, cleans and sews;
Who teaches, nurses, weeds and hoes;
The one whos always waiting there,
Her sympathy and love to share.
A constant blessing always, she
In home and the community;
A friend and helpmate, kind and true;
The queen of every farmers crew!
Love from Heather & Andrew;
Laura & Don; Russ & Carol Ann;
Neil & Julie
and families

5 pm - 8 pm

Saturday, July 30
9 am - 4 pm

6 Grande Point
Estates
Tools, Tools, Tools
and Miscellaneous Hoursehold Items.

LEGAL NOTICES

NOTICE
TO CREDITORS
AND CLAIMANTS
IN THE ESTATE OF

KOREANN BLAND,

LATE OF STRATHMORE, ALBERTA,


WHO DIED ON JUNE 17th, 2016.
TAKE NOTICE THAT ALL PERSONS
HAVING CLAIMS UPON THE ESTATE OF
THE ABOVE NAMED MUST FILE WITH
THE UNDERSIGNED BY AUGUST 29TH,
2016, A FULL STATEMENT OF THEIR
CLAIMS AND OF SECURITIES HELD BY
THEM.
DONALD BLAND
244 Cambridge Crescent
Strathmore, AB T1P 1R9
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Candidates with diesel
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$438,900

ARROWWOOD

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901-5388

$149,900

$479,900

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OPEN BRIGHT FLOOR PLAN. LARGE
KITCHEN WITH ISLAND. BASEMENT NEAR TO
COMPLETE. LANDSCAPED AND FENCED

FULLY FINISHED. OVERSIZED DOUBLE.


DETACHED GARAGE. ENORMOUS WELL
TREED LOT. VALUE PLUS.

TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON LARGE TREED


LOT IN STANDARD. EASY COMMUTE BOTH
DIRECTIONS. NEAR
PARKS, SCHOOL AND
STORES. $85,000

THREE BEDROOM BUNGALOW ON LARGE TREED


LOT IN STANDARD. UPGRADED WINDOWS.
DOUBLE CAR GARAGE.
NEAR SCHOOL, PARK
AND STORES.
$210,000

BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE ON 7.6 ACRES. 15 MILES EAST OF


STRATHMORE ALONG PAVEMENT ON SECONDARY HIGHWAY.
BUNGALOW WITH 4 BEDROOMS
TOTAL AND DOUBLE HEATED
GARAGE. LARGE FENCED PASTURE
GREAT FOR HORSES. LOTS OF
MATURE TREES. $559,000

SMALL TOWN LIVING WITH MOST AMENITIES CLOSE.


BUNGALOW WITH ATTACHED GARAGE ON QUIET STREET
IN STANDARD. LARGE
FENCED YARD WITH
WOODWORKING SHOP AND
GREENHOUSE. $245,000

(403)
934-0420

SOLD

Ross
Collins

(403)
934-2001

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REAL ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

HOUSE FOR SALE. $69,900,


3 bedroom, Cluny. Kijiji Calgary. Houses for SALE. AD
ID#1183444530 Call 403901-8534.

The Missing Piece to complete Your Big Picture.

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REAL ESTATE

FOR SALE IN STRATHMORE 2 bdrm condo,


recently upgraded, 5
appliances
included.
Lots of storage, close
to park and school.
$134,900.00. Call 403650-2498.

Jonathan Peters
Real Estate Associate
Orange Jigsaw Real Estate

403-870-4446
[email protected]

Barry Duffield

Real Estate Broker


Orange Jigsaw Real Estate

403-973-2237
[email protected]

Real Estate Associate

403-870-4446

Strathmore - $215,000

[email protected]
www.StrathmoreTimes.com

3 Beds,
1.5 Baths
Newer Vinyl
Windows,
Exterior Doors,
Metal Roof
Immediate
Possession!

Carey Rose Michelle Eldjarnson


Hayley Poirier Katelyn Haffner
Strathmore - $444,900

Strathmore - $539,900

Carseland. Two bedrooms up one down. Neutral


decor. Huge garage on an
excellent location.
School close by.
Perfect at $249,900

CARSELAND

1031 sq. ft. bi-level with huge yard.


This excellent, renovated home features 4 bedrooms.
Excellent large sunny
windows. Taseful decor,
squeeky clean so move-in
ready. Flexible possession.
mlsc4069784. $249,900

Tina Scott

104 3rd Avenue, Strathmore


The Old Home Hardware Building

CALL LORNA

$198,000
GREAT
COMPLEX

SOLD

CHESTERMERE
CHARMER $339,900

MOBILE
$98,500
2007 (1500 SQ.FT.)
20 WIDE INCLUDES
SMALL GARAGE, SHED &
DECK. CAN BE MOVED
OR LEASE AT $550/MO

CALL LORNA

MAKE THIS A
MUST BUY!
$402,900
CHARACTER CUSTOM HOME
WALNUT HARDWOODS
COUNTER TOP GAS STOVE
4 BDRMS, 4 BATHS
FULLY FINISHED ALL LEVELS!
ITS LUXURY!

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3.5 Baths
Open Concept
Floor Plan
Private
Landscaped
Yard

Carseland - $259,900

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2 Baths
Some New
Upgrades
Fully
Developed
Home

4 Beds,
3 Baths
Stunning
Former
Showhome
Highend
Finishings

4 Beds,
3.5 Baths
Hardwood
Floors
Large
Fenced
yard

5 Acres
Lovingly
Cared for
New Fencing/
Loads of trees

Rockyford - $164,900

Country Charm!
Open
Concept
Living
Close to
Amenities

Strathmore - $879,900

Over 5,000 sq. ft


of space
Fenced on a
acre lot
Flexible
Opportunity

Rockyford - $89,900

Loads of
Potential!
Some New
Upgrades
Loft area

Strathmore - $239,400

BUY or LEASE
Multi-purpose
Commercial
space
SUPER
Location!

80 HILLVIEW
DRIVE

165 MAPLEWOOD
DRIVE

$320,000

$379,000

$340,000

OPEN HOUSE BBQ

11:30 AM - 2 PM

3-5 PM

113 RAILWAY
AVENUE

149 ASPEN CREEK


CRESCENT

NEW LISTING

$399,999

NEW LISTING

2,186 sq.ft.,
Strathmore

1,517 sq.ft.,
Rockyford

CALL LORNA

SOLD

Many options on this


parcel of land, 25 minutes east of Calgary.

$599,000

HOME IS WHERE
THE HEART IS!
$399,900

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NEW LISTING

In Hillcrest Manor
Custom Designed
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All Levels Dev
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IN THE SUN!
$337,500
GORGEOUS VILLA WITH
OVER 2100 SQ. FT
3 BDRMS, 3 BATHS,
OPEN HOUSE
THURSDAY, JULY 28,
3-6:30 P.M.

NEW LAKE LOT


IN LAKEWOOD
MEADOWS
$489,000

KENSINGTON CREAM

$384,900

VIEWS OF THE CITY


ENTERTAINMENT IN
COURTYARD
IDEAL FOR THE UNIVERSITY
STUDENT
EASY COMMUTE TO
DOWNTOWN

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A MANOR
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$739,000

1,186 sq.ft.,
Strathmore

TONS OF WINDOWS
FULLY OPEN PLAN
CENTRAL AIR
TEN YEAR WARRANTY
COME SEE!

NEW HARDWOODS
AND CERAMIC TILE,
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TWO BDRMS UP AND ONE DOWN
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LARGE GREEN SPACE

WELL CARED FOR


NEW CARPETS
AND APPL.
BUILT IN 2004.

46.56
ACRES

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LARGE SUNNY DECK
ACROSS FROM THE
COUNTRY
LOCATED IN CARSELAND

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BEST OF BOTH
WORLDS!
$162,500

SOLD

BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM
CABINETS. 3 BATHS, UPPER
LAUNDRY. GORGEOUS
MASTER AND BATH
HUGE BONUS ROOM

$115,0000

11 AM - 2 PM

$262,500

NEW 2 STOREY
$438,000 - 2260 SQ.FT.

CALL LORNA

1,405 sq.ft.,
Strathmore

1,247 sq.ft.,
Cheadle

247 SECOND OPEN HOUSE BBQ 20 MAPLE


LEAF RD
AVE W.
SUN, JULY 31

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SAT, JULY 30

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STRATHMORE
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1,455 sq.ft.,
Strathmore

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Call HAYLEY POIRIER


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1,452 sq.ft.,
Strathmore

SAT, JULY 30

4 Beds,
3 Baths
Granite/
Maple Cabinets
Hardwood/
Custom
Finishings

3 Beds, 2 Baths
New flooring,
Fixtures,
Toilets,
SS Appliances
R.V. Parking
too!

320 CENTRE
STREET
970 sq.ft.,
Strathmore

$699,000

Strathmore - $349,900

Super Cute
Well
maintained
Large Deck
& Back Yard

FAMILY COMES FIRST!


DOUBLE DETACHED
GARAGE
CENTRAL AIR
4 BATHS, FULL WALKOUT
FULLY FINISHED LOWER

CALL LORNA

Strathmore - $359,900

Mature Trees Private Setting


Strathmore - $519,900
3 minute drive to Strathmore
1,762 sq ft Bungalow/Walk-out Basement
New Maple Kitchen with LARGE Island
New
Windows, Siding,
Shingles
in 2010
Redland
Acreage - $259,900
Arrowwood - $139,900
LARGE Addition in 2006
Strathmore - $197,500

2 BDRM, 2 BATH
HEATED FLOORS
UNGROUND PARKING

CALL LORNA

Large Executive
Bungalow
Granite /
Hardwood /
Infloor Heat
Triple Attached
Garage

3 Beds,
3 Baths
Backs onto
Greenspace
Large Island /
Pantry

AMAZING 33 ACRES!!

Associate
Broker

403-901-5388 cell
www.strathmorerealty.ca

Langdon - $524,900

3 Beds,
2 Baths
3.41 Acres
27x26 Heated
Shop /
Garage

PRICE
REDUCTION

www.the-reps.ca

5 Beds,
3 Baths
Hardwood &
Vaulted
Ceilings
Oversized
garage

Rural Wheatland - $230,000

Strathmore - $469,900

2 Beds,
1 Bath
Marble
Floors
w/ Infloor Heat
Open concept
living

587-316-2000

Hayleys
Hits

the strathmore realty group

CARSELAND

S.W. Calgary - $299,900

BETTER THAN
NEW!
$137,000
NICELY DECORATED WITH CORK
FLOORING
SO BRIGHT AND OPEN
VIEW OF LAKE AND GOLF
COURSE
WANT A FRIENDLY
ATMOSPHERE??

CALL LORNA

COVENTRY
CLASSIC
$467,700

SOLD

NEAR SCHOOLS!
ON GREEN SPACE
GORGEOUS TWO
STOREY

Associate
Broker
CALL
LORNA PHIBBS
403-874-7660
TO BUY OR SELL!

35 Years Experience

106 - 304 - 3rd Ave.,


Strathmore
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www.lornaphibbs.com

PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
BUSINESS

LOOKING TO START OR EXPAND


YOUR OWN BUSINESS?


We offer Business Development Loans and Business Plan
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CARPENTRY

CLEANING
JJH
Home Cleaning

Jamie 403-934-2907
Reasonable Rates.
Excellent References.
Providing reliable & consistent
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Allow me to help make your life a little easier!

COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Wheatland Family &
Community Support Services

403.934.5335
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Seniors Benefits - Special Needs Income Tax
Meals on Wheels Frozen Program Good Food Box
Lunch & Learn Emergency Social Services
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS

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$159,000
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Single garage
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403
325-3860

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875-1170

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403
803-4605

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403
901-9143

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874-7660

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Acreage $279,900

WE CAN HELP!

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living. Double wide mobile
3 bedrooms, two baths
Fenced and cross fenced, garden.
Out buildings for storage. Less
than 30 minutes to city

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details: 403-934-1097

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MLS C4063742

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MLS C3648519

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MLS C4057382

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$70,000

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$309,900
2 bedroom,1 bath,
carport parking, deck
with yard condo also
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. Single attached garage
. Unfinished basement

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Yes two acres of land for sale adjacent


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from Strathmore to RR 241 then south
approx. 1-2 km. Each listed at
$157,500

27 MAPLE GREEN WAY

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Backing onto GREENSPACE
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5 Bedroom 3 bath
New Windows-New KitchenNew Bathroom

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STRATHMORE - $595,000
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3+1 bdrms, 3 baths
Private setting

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TREES, TREES, TREES! $479,900


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3 bdrms, 2 full baths
32x60 Quonset

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COUNTRY CHARM IN
GLEICHEN - $199,900

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Spacious addition with in
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minutes east of
Calgary. $599,000

$229,000
Double wide modular home
Heated garage. 3 large
bedrooms, 2 full baths
Huge deck, A/C, skylights
Call Ron Kaechele for more
details: 403-934-1097

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MLS C4060965

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$524,500
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403
333-8411

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361-0390

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850-4593

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BEAUTIFUL 2 STOREY
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2009, 1119 SqFt. Fully
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Close to Schools, Parks and
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NEW
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STUNNING BUNGALOW
BACKING TO
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$450,000!

60+ LIFE STYLE WITH ALL


THE AMENITIES $137,000!
ONE BEDROOM, OPEN
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Cute and Cozy


Bungalow in Gleichen
$74,900
2 Bed, 2 Bath
Great Starter Home!

Moving to Calgary?
Great House in McKenzie
Towne $394,900!!!

4 Level Split, 1060 sq ft


3 Bed, 2 Bath, Fully Finished
Oversized Det Garage
Paved Back Lane

3 1/2 Lots For Sale


In Gleichen $24,900!!!

SOLD

MLS C1024895

CALL CHANTALE

BEAUTIFUL BI-LEVEL IN HILLVIEW


$359,900!

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