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Fatal dog attack


leaves community
shocked and
Inching closer family mourning
MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor
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An investigation is ongoing as a family
mourns the death of a Langdon woman
who died trying to save her granddaughter
from a dog attack.
The 50-year-old woman, whose name
has not been released, succumbed to her
injuries when her boxer-pitbull-cross at-
tacked her last Saturday evening at her
farm in Rocky View County.
Chiefs host The dog initially attacked the victim’s
Red & White game two-and-a-half year old granddaughter,
who was taken to the Alberta Children’s
Hospital with serious but non-life-threat-
ening injuries to her arms and legs. The
woman died at the scene.
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Therapy dogs comfort Strathmore


ADELLE ELLIS he could start a similar program locally ing with dogs,” said King, who added
Times Reporter using his dog training skills and con- that working and being with dogs can
nections at the Chestermere Public Li- help the human body to release endor-
For the past three years, the volun- brary. phins and positive energy as well as
teer-based Community Therapy Dogs The CTDS now offers three different lower blood pressure and reduce stress
Society (CTDS) and its canine compan- therapeutic programs to accommodate levels.
ions have been putting their best paw each group’s different needs. Listening The group is not just an outlet for
forward within Strathmore by provid- Tails is geared towards young children participants of the programs, but for
ing therapy dog services to several se- who will spend their time reading to those also looking to work with their
niors’ homes and schools – a service the therapy dogs to help build confi- dogs and to help others. CTDS is always
that will be expanding. dence and garner reading skills. The looking for more volunteers to help
Originally founded in 2013 before second program is called Visiting Tails with their growing society. Interested
offering programs in March 2014, the where the dogs go into senior’s homes volunteers go through an assessment
charity – then called the Chestermere and hospitals to visit – a senior’s qual- process to assess their dog’s tempera-
Therapy Dogs Society – started off ity of life can improve when they in- ment, obedience, general condition
with two dogs in one program, Learn- teract with the therapy dogs. The last and health, and volunteers themselves
ing Tails, at the Chestermere Public program implemented was Caring Tails are screened. “We continue to grow.
Library. Since then, the program has which is a stress and anxiety program Because of the growth we have experi-
expanded into 11 different communi- tailor-made to fit each situation. In this enced we would like to have more vol-
ties in southern Alberta, prompting the program, the dogs provide comfort unteers … we try to accommodate and
name change, and offers three distinct to those dealing with stress and anxi- be as flexible as we can,” said King.
programs run by a volunteer base of 80 ety, people who have gone through a CTDS has also written a specific
volunteers and 85 dogs. traumatic event, such as an accident, teaching pack for elementary schools,
“We’ve expanded so much, particu- or those challenged in the short term, called Teaching Tails, on why therapy
larly in the last nine to 12 months,” said such as students during exam time. dogs are needed, what they do and the
Therapy dogs with the Community Therapy Dogs
Steve King, founder and president of “We actually have been in Wheatland differences between therapy, service
Society out of Chestermere have been ‘helping
CTDS. “We’ve actually grown to the ex- Lodge and Sagewood senior homes for and companion dogs, complete with people one dog at a time’ in Strathmore for the
tent we’re currently in 32 schools, 11 the last three years. We are in Brent- videos, books and work sheets. past three years. Soon, their therapy services will
seniors’ homes, two libraries and now wood School and are supposed to start “We are looking to develop a youth be offered in the Strathmore Hospital along with
two hospitals, and growing.” in Wheatland Elementary as well, and group and have them develop a course two schools and two seniors’ facilities.
He added that they work in commu- we’re looking to get into the Strath- for the senior high school age and Photos Courtesy of Holly Bandelow
nities as far north, south, east and west more Hospital in the fall,” said King. even potentially a college course at
as Carstairs, Okotoks, Bearspaw and The programs have recently started in some point specifically on therapy dog teer or to donate can be found on their
Strathmore, respectively. Peter Lougheed Hospital and South work,” said King. website at ctds.ca
King started the program five years Health Campus in Calgary. King said CTDS is volunteer driven and is a For now, each of the 85 dogs cur-
ago after watching Jane Goodall’s Rocky View School Board trustees have free service to groups and individuals rently volunteering are always excited
When Animals Talk. One of the shows said the programs are now considered seeking visits from the therapy dogs. to put on their CTDS bandana and get
featured a group in the United States an essential service in the schools. Donations are welcome to help cover to work in the community by helping
who was taking dogs into a library “With the amount of stress and anxi- costs of insurance and supplies. CTDS increase positive mental health one pet
once a week and young children were ety that kids are experiencing nowa- is a registered charity with the Canada at a time.
reading to the dogs with amazing re- days, this has become an essential pro- Revenue Agency. “Wherever we can be of assistance to
sults. King describes it as “one of those gram for the schools … there are all More information about the society, the community using our therapy dogs
light bulb moments” where he realized sorts of mental health benefits from be- programs, history, to sign up to volun- is really what our goal is,” said King.

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MIRIAM OSTERMANN nomination contest to run for this seat tainly not going to do anything to dis- Calgary’s finest
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Times Associate Editor in our constituency. We don’t believe in rupt that.” Unbelievable views.
and 5pc ensuite. 2 additional bed-
rooms and 4pc bath. New deck
backroom deals and favours to protect According to Fildebrandt, the party is 2 bed/2 bath plus den. built, only 2 years old
Freedom Conservative Party (FCP) anyone, and that it should always be expecting to have candidates running
interim leader and current Strathmore- up to the local members of a constitu- in 25 constituencies throughout Alberta
Brooks MLA Derek Fildebrandt has his ency to determine who their candidate in 2019. While there’s been a public
sights set on seeking permanent leader- is. That applies to absolutely everyone, outcry in regards to vote splitting, Fil-
ship of the FCP party and keeping his from the newest member to the leader.” debrandt said candidates will only com- 6500 sq ft Standalone
position in the next election. Fildebrandt announced the creation pete for a seat in the ridings where the Retail Building for Exciting opportunity
Last week, the party founded its con- of the Freedom Conservative Party of NDP has no chance of winning. How- Sale or Lease for development
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stituency association board, which is Alberta in July, stating the party is a ever, some people remain unconvinced,
platform for grassroots conservatives, stating the creation of the party came at $995,000 or $6,300,000
made up of 12 members, more than $11.95 / sq ft lease
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Fildebrandt’s focus is on his bid for the ada. we should wait until after an election
FCP leadership at the party’s found- According to Ronda Klemmensen, to start a political party is not under-
who is the current president of the standing that the elections are exactly 1085 Hillcrest Manor Estates 105 Strathford Bay
ing annual general meeting (AGM) on $679,900 $299,900
Oct. 20. Fildebrandt also confirmed he Chestermere-Strathmore FCP Constitu- the time when we need a political par- Hillcrest Manor. A custom built,
4 bed/ 2.5 bath with double
ency Association and former president ty that represents people,” Fildebrandt 4 bed plus office bungalow,
would be seeking the nomination to oversized 3 car “dream” garage, attached garage. Large
run for the Chestermere-Strathmore of the Strathmore-Brooks Wildrose and said. no maintenance yard, Abe backyard. Ready for a new
Fehr built. family!
constituency in the upcoming election. UCP Constituency Associations, mem- “Our objective is to form a strong
“It was always my intention to run berships have been growing steadily. caucus of FCP MLAs who are dedicated Commercial | Farms Industrial | Investment
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Hospice project inching closer to a facility


MIRIAM OSTERMANN pice facility, the Wheatland and Area Over the past year, the society has a very casual environment and get that
Times Associate Editor Hospice Society (WAHS) has reached focused its energy on developing four elephant that’s sitting in the room talk-
one-third of the necessary $3 million outreach programs – Dying2Learn ed about.”
Three years after fundraising efforts in funds and have now completed their Wheatland, the Palliative Navigator, Thus far the society has raised $1
began for the creation of a local hos- outreach programming development. the Bedside Respite and No One Dies million towards the $3 million project.
Alone – and with the recent addition While options such as partnering with
Jack and Marlene Begg of a palliative care navigator and a
Dying2Learn Wheatland manager, the
Alberta Health Services (AHS) or seek-
ing a residential property proved less
outreach programming has come full than ideal, the society is in discussions

AUCTION circle.
By researching success stories in oth-
er communities, the society welcomed
with the Wheatland Housing Manage-
ment Body on partnering on a joint
project. The society hopes to start con-
former nurse Diane Cammaert into the struction within the next three years.
Saturday, September 29, 2018 at 11:00am fold. Cammaert is expected to serve as For the past three years, Wheatland
ROCKY VIEW, AB BREAKFAST AND LUNCH AVAILABLE the palliative navigator as soon as No- County, Strathmore and surrounding
Directions: 232134 Range Road, 284 Rocky View – 2 miles east off Exit 114 on Stony Trail East *WATCH FOR SIGNS vember. The trained palliative volunteer areas have rallied behind the cause in
identifies support needs caregivers and helping to raise funds through mon-
those in the end stages of their lives, etary contributions at the Steering To-
and maps social networks and plans for wards Hospice gala in conjunction with
collaborative care. Cammaert will also the Cheadle Lions, and the Hike for
match people within the community Hospice. Third-party fundraising has
with tasks such as mowing lawn, pro- also trickled in, as well as donations in
viding transportation as well as other memoriam. The society now also has a
everyday tasks not covered by home major capital campaign.
care or social service programs. “The rural community has really felt
“We talk about going in early and be- there’s a problem with the distribution
ing upstream when you still have those of rural palliative beds versus beds that
capabilities and some wellness, then are available in Calgary, and we feel
you’re better able to make decisions strongly that having hospice beds and
EQUIPMENT • •

Garden walk behind tiller
Table saw •
Ropes
Headstalls
than when you are when you’re in keeping our dying in our own commu-
• International 585 tractor w loader
• 3 pt hitch auger w 2 4’ bits


Ladder – extension
Ladder – step


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full-blown crisis,” said Cammaert. “We nity is very important,” said Joni Mc-


5’ 3 pt hitch rototiller
Ford tractor
• Shop lights • Clothes Dryer know that people who stay engaged Neely, president of WAHS.
• Saw horses • Stacking chairs
• 2 bottom plow
• Battery chargers • Lamps and socially connected will do well lon- “We have taken a public health ap-
• F600 with 16’ box
• Bale spear


Wood chipper
Various chains


Hanging lights
Household wares
ger. I guess in essence that’s a little bit proach to hospice palliative care where
TOOLS • Grinder • Rugs x 2 of what we’re thinking about with this we’re looking at changing the culture
• Tiller • Wall hangings
• Craftsman compressor • MISCELLANEOUS TOOLS !! • Treadmill navigating care; keep them connected of caring for our dying. We’re looking
• Multiple chains •
• Stockrack FURNITURE

Event tables
White shelving unit
and part of that compassionate caring to improve our capacity to allow us to
• Grinders
• Hedge Trimmers
• BBQ •

Paint
Stereo
community.” care for our dying in the community
• Deck/Patio chairs


Saws
Wrenches
• Antique buffet • Stereo stand In order to educate the public and (and) we are looking to change the at-
• • TVs
• Sockets – MANY

Antique dresser
Kitchen table w. chairs • White working table/desk put families and the community at titudes of our community to create a
• Screwdrivers – MANY
• Pliers – MANY


Stove
Dishwasher


Office chair
White shelving units w. glass
ease, Joni Elliott, who recently complet- more compassionate community.


Oil
Nut and bolt bins – FULL MISCELLANEOUS
• Organ ed her Master’s studies in counselling, On Oct. 2, The Dying2Learn Wheat-
• Multiple Sheets of mixed plywood
• Hammers – MANY
• Porta Potty • Snow shovels accepted the position of Dying2Learn land program is hosting a discussion,
• Drills – MANY •
• Chainsaws


Miscellaneous sheds
CABIN (14 X 12)
Tires
Wheatland manager. She is already Good Grief, Charlie Brown, welcom-
• Jack Stands GUEST CONSIGNOR
• Pipe wrenches
• Plastic barrels x 8 focused on providing the community ing speaker Tracy Sutton, a registered
• Feeders • 2005 Lincoln Navigator


Shovels
Rakes
• Metal fire pit rings x 3 with a speaker series that mirrors more psychologist and manager at Alberta
• Forks


Work benches
Antique hand tools
intimate café-style support for those in Health Services Grief Support Program.
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: fortable with asking the questions. regarding upcoming events can be ac-
We’re bringing in education and offer- cessed through the Wheatland and Area
ing places where it’s open for people Hospice Society Facebook page and
to come in and ask those questions in website at wheatlandhospice.ca.

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Town meet and greet with area MP


SABRINA KOOISTRA growth surfaced in conversations be- by which to reach out to people, such
Times Contributor tween constituents and local leaders as an active presence on social media
during the evening: a recent increase sites, including Twitter and Facebook,
Member of Parliament Martin Shields in the number of services available, and attending various community
of the Bow River Constituency hosted such as medical professionals, down- events such as barbecues and parades.
a meet and greet on Sept. 11 to discuss town renovations, and the opening of “It gives different people a chance to
ongoing and upcoming issues at the novel small businesses such as Origin talk to different people … and find out
federal level. Malting and Brewing Company and what’s important to them,” said Shields. Strathmore RCMP is investigating
Joining him at the event held at Tasty Candy Soda & Ice Cream. While attendance numbers were low the Theft of an Polaris ATV with
Strathmore’s town hall were Greg Gou- “We’ve had good support from peo- at last Tuesday’s meet and greet, those
geon, legislative assistant in Shields’ ple like Martin (Shields) coming in,” present said it was an optimal way to Alberta plate KDH53 and an
Ottawa office and Andrea Hook, con- said Fule. meet with political leaders, by spend- Aluma Trailer with Alberta plate
stituency and outreach assistant in his As part of his mission to keep an ing time discussing issues without the 5JX481. Both were stolen on the
Strathmore office. intimate relationship with the 60 com- obstacles and wait times of emails and night of August 30, 2018 at
Strathmore town councillors Denise munities he serves, Shields spent the letters or even crowds and lineups at
Peterson, Lorraine Bauer and Bob So- summer knocking on a total of 2,500 busier events. 1177 Hillcrest Manor.
bol, as well as Mayor Pat Fule were in doors throughout the constituency. Al- When discussing the nature of the
attendance. though most constituents choose email event and various qualms presented If you have any information that
Although only four citizens were and letter correspondence, Shields said during the evening, Fule and Shields could help locate the vehicle,
present, each brought concerns of his staff tries to find ways to talk to expressed their agreement in respect
varying topics. Federal issues such as people face-to-face. to the symbiotic relationship that has please contact
next month’s marijuana legalization, An event similar in nature was held been maintained between Strathmore’s Strathmore RCMP.
and immigration and refugee vetting, earlier this month in Chestermere as town council and Shields and his
to local concerns such as infrastruc- part of Shields’ commitment to this teams. File: 20181300824
ture critiques and questions about re- goal. In order to ensure they hear the “It’s great to work with the Town of
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INDIVIDUAL OFFICE Ag excellence in Wheatland County


RENTAL AVAILABLE AMBER LINK who want it sourced close to home. Origin Malting
Wheatland County Councillor and Brewing provides full traceability, right down
Move your home business into an
to the exact field where the barley was grown.
elegant office in downtown Strathmore.
I was among those who boarded the bus on Aug. Origin is also committed to giving back to the
All utilities and internet included. 23, to enjoy Wheatland County’s Agricultural Ser- community that supports them. The Strathmore
Comes with the use of an elegant board room, vice Board tour of various agricultural facilities in Fire Department purchased some of its new equip-
kitchen and extra storage. the county. ment through a collaboration with Origin in pro-
We started with an informative tour of the Strath- ducing their Last Post Brown Ale. It was created
Call 403-934-5589 to view. more Seed Cleaning Plant. Founded in 1956, the with the help of Legion veterans and proceeds con-
Strathmore Business Centre, 129, Second Ave. member-owned leading-edge plant has been clean- tribute to the local Poppy Fund.
ing seed for over 60 years. It also offers seed treat- Origin is an outstanding example of vertical inte-
ing, commercial cleaning and separation, shipping gration and diversification that will be the future of
container loading and bagging, and supplies pedi- sustainable farms. While sampling Origin’s brews,
greed seed. The plant is one of three plants in the we ate an absolutely delicious barbecued beef
Strathmore Legion Branch #10 NEWS county; we also have seed cleaning plants in Hus-
sar and Rosebud. The plants provide services that
lunch, complete with brown beans and coleslaw,
prepared by Dianne Brown owner of The Coun-
By Irene Knappe are integral to our local grain producers. try Farmhouse. The Country Farmhouse opened its
I’m baaaaack! I was asked by numerous people to come back, and now that I, once Our next stop was at one of Hilton Ventures’ doors in 2005 and serves with rare hospitality you
again, have the time, here I am! You lucky people, you!! I want to thank Basil Dwyer only find in the country. The quaint restaurant and
for picking up the slack.
fields, to watch their impressive harvest operation
I have gone over the booking book at the Legion, and except for private functions, here in full swing. Through the smoky haze, we watched unique gift shop is located between Gleichen and
is what should concern the members. four combines, which can harvest 60 acres an hour, Cluny.
• Bingo is once again going strong, and will be held at the Legion every Wednesday, finish a field in synchronized precision. We learned Next on the tour, Mick Taylor hopped on the bus
weather permitting; with the next ones being on the 19th and 26th. I am helping Jenny the process that grain grown in Wheatland County and narrated a tour around Cattleland Feedyards
with this, and would love to see you there!!! Ltd. The capacity is 25,000 head, offering a full-ser-
• PLEASE NOTE: On Friday, the 21st, Chef Pat is holding a Chicken and Rib BBQ
takes to turn into award-winning craft beer.
at 6 pm. Entertainment is by Jim Levi who will be on stage from 6-10 pm. Tickets are Hilton Ventures farms 12,500 acres stretching vice feedlot in the heart of Alberta’s cattle country.
$20 per person. Information in last week’s paper was not correct, and I was asked across Wheatland County and beyond, from the Creekstone Farms Ltd. is a separate entity of the
by Chef Pat to advise you of the following. Tickets MUST be purchased FROM THE Drumheller hills to just south of Calgary. Spread- business that shares staff and equipment with Cat-
KITCHEN, BEFORE the event, to ensure that Chef Pat will have enough food on hand to ing out the geography helps diversify risk and is tleland. It farms 19,000 acres, which provides ap-
accommodate everyone with pre-purchased tickets. Tickets will NOT be sold at the door proximately 10 per cent of Cattleland’s feed needs
on the night of the BBQ!! Thank you for your kind understanding, and see you there!!!
just one of the strategic decisions the Hilton’s have
• Senior Darts will be held on Sunday the 23rd. There are a few cancellations for made. The family has been farming in the area for and it make 36,000 metric tonnes of silage a year.
upcoming Sundays, to accommodate other events, and I will keep you posted. more than a century and has been growing some Cattleland’s Integrated Beef Research Station is
• Believe it or not, our booking book is rapidly filling up with Christmas Party dates of the best malting barley in the world for over 40 Canada’s largest for-profit research facility, con-
and we are beginning to run out of dates, so BOOK NOW!! The bar staff can help you with years. ducting a wide range of research, including exclu-
that. sive and confidential trials to validate new phar-
Spencer and Lynne Hilton shared their infectious
• Also, the bar staff’s Christmas Craft Sale will be held on Sunday, December 2nd,
from 11 am to 5 pm. Book your table NOW, for $10! I will be posting reminders, so you passion for agriculture with the tour goers. When maceutical and feed ingredient products, and/or
won’t forget. Come into the Legion with your $10 and book your table with the bar staff. Lynne talks about how agriculture runs deep in protocols that enhance animal weight gain and
their family’s veins, you can feel it. The love for health benefits, reducing handling and stress in
In life, you will realize there is a role for everyone you meet. Some will test you, some will use you,
some will love you and some will teach you. But the ones who are truly important are the ones who farming and family is palpable. Today, all the Hil- cattle. The in-house component is geared toward
bring out the best in you. They are the rare and amazing people who remind you why it’s worth it!! ton kids come home to help with harvest and the improving efficiencies of Cattleland’s feedlot, back-
WHILE SO MANY OF THE VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II ARE LEAVING US, ONE BY ONE, IT IS fifth generation is already teaching the sixth gen- grounding and cow-calf operations, as well as add-
EXTREMELY IMPORTANT THAT WE REMEMBER THE VETERANS WHO ARE REPLACING THEM, eration what farming is all about. Spencer spoke of ing value for producers through their bull test pro-
FOR THEY, TOO, DESERVE OUR RESPECT AND OUR THANKS FOR THEIR SERVICE. gram. To that end, most of the in-house research is
how farming has come full circle, back to a large
WE MUST NOT FORGET – EVER!!!
For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119 multi-generational collaborative operation, which focused on residual feed intake (RFl) testing using
increases efficiencies. the GrowSafe system. They collaborate with the
Hilton’s repeatedly emphasized the importance University of Calgary faculty of veterinary medicine
of teamwork that is vital to their success, and it was and two other universities. Animal welfare is at the
Thought for evident in the committed crew that was working forefront of all their research. Much of the research
the Week together making this year’s harvest happen. has practical implications and delivers economic
~ Gordon Hilton, Spencer’s father, is known as a impact for local ranchers. The Cattleland National
pioneer of no-till farming. He was inducted into Bull Evaluation Centre is the largest of its kind in
Temptation is
the Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame and is the very the world, with a total capacity of 5,000 head of su-
not only a first inductee into the Soil Conservation Council perior sires. It tests and exposes superior genetics
chance to do of Canada Hall of Fame. At the time, no-till farm- in a globally recognized facility that can accommo-
wrong but also ing was unorthodox, and despite his neighbour’s date years of progeny testing and large commercial
skepticism and good-natured ribbing, Hilton perse- projects.
an opportunity to vered in both using his conservation-focused meth- Cattleland is also feeding certified for natural and
do right and ods and educating others. Today, direct seeding is hormone-free beef, most of which is exported to
to grow in practiced by the majority of farmers across Western the European Union.
Canada. I thought I understood feedlots before touring
character. The farm continues to focus on sustainable pro- Cattleland, but I never realized how much research
cesses and refines its best crop management prac- occurred and how science-based the operation is.
tices, which draws on 40 years of research with Cattleland also offers educational tours.
Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada that includes the Our final stop on the tour took us to Heritage
longest no-till plot in the world. Harvest that specializes in heritage grains, certified
Conservation practices reduce erosion, increases organic in 2008 by Global Organic Alliance; they
soil fertility, significantly increases moisture reten- are a fully integrated farm working from soil to
tion and improves carbon sequestering. The Hil- the table. Owner Mark Gibeau showed us around
ton farm sequesters 3,500 metric tonnes of carbon the small-scale farm. Their product is high-quality
dioxide into the soil yearly. Farming practices im- heritage grains, with the main ones being Red Fife
prove air and water quality as they flow through (one of the oldest wheat varieties in Canadian his-
the county, even reducing off-site pollutants. tory), Marquis, and emmer/farro, which is made
Next the bus rolled into Strathmore to Origin into whole grain flour with nothing removed and
Malting and Brewing, owned by Meleah and Kyle nothing added. They use organic nutrients, like an
Geeraert. Kyle explained the malting and brewing on-farm made compost tea, and use natural weed
processes and showed us around the pristine facili- control practices to give a nutrient rich grain that
ty. Since the launch in August 2017, Origin brewing is seeded with specially modified equipment. It is
has offered 42 styles of beer and patrons can go harvested, cleaned, sorted and then ground slow,
through 35 kegs in a weekend from their taproom, with unheated stone-to-stone method on a tradi-
which is one of the busiest around. tional stone mill. The whole wheat is then deliv-
Origin prides itself in supporting local farmers ered to artisan bakeries, gourmet chefs, stores and
and breweries, and fostering good relationships consumers within a growing niche market. The fo-
between the farmer, the maltster and the brewers. cus is on quality over quantity. Heritage Harvest
Craft malting meets consumer’s growing demand is another fine example of utilizing niche markets
for information about where their food and drink and vertical integration to make a unique agricul-
comes from, and provides their product to those tural operation sustainable.

Correction
In the cutline for the Mural beautifies ag grounds photo that ran in the Sept. 14 edition of the Strathmore Times it
stated that the Wheatland Society of Arts and the Strathmore Lions Club unveiled their mural titled Youth in Action…
Developing the Leaders of Tomorrow. It failed to mention the Strathmore Lions
Celebration of Lights Christmas Park was also involved. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
September 21, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 7

Gleichen RCMP arrest drug traffickers


on Siksika Nation
CPL. D.S. MERCER & CST. T. CHRISTIAN on Highway 817, approximately two kilometres
Gleichen RCMP south of Strathmore.
At 2:18 a.m., the RCMP were dispatched and
Gleichen RCMP executed a search warrant at responded with emergency services. A 61-year-
a suspected drug house on the Siksika Nation old male from the Siksika Nation was declared Job hunt
on Sept. 11. Arresting residents, investigation re- deceased on scene. Prospect Human Services held
vealed that premise occupants were trafficking in Investigation indicates that a vehicle travelling their first ever job fair in Strath-
nerve pain medication and selling it to users on southbound on Highway 817 struck the pedestri- more at the Strathmore Municipal
the Siksika Reserve. an who was in the driving lane. The driver of the Library. Over 235 people arrived
vehicle involved remained on scene to cooperate seeking resume help, career ad-
Charged with Possession for the Purpose of
vice and filled out applications for
Trafficking, Crystal Bullchief (age 44), Melfort with the RCMP. the 14 businesses on hand giving
Threesuns (age 50) and Charlene Raweater (age Traffic was diverted while the investigation was out information about available
19) were released on their own recognizance conducted by a collision analyst. The investiga- jobs. Adelle Ellis Photos
and are scheduled to appear in Siksika Provincial tion continues and no further information is avail-
Court on Sept. 20. able.
The public are encouraged to report drug and
suspicious activity to their respective police agen- BAIT VEHICLES ARE EVERYWHERE
cies or anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 1-800- In an effort to combat property crimes, the Co-
222-TIPS (8477) or on the internet at www.tipsub- chrane RCMP have been deploying bait vehicles
mit.com. in and around the Cochrane area.
On Sept. 3, 2018 at approximately 8:30 a.m.,
GLEICHEN RCMP SEEK the Cochrane RCMP was notified that one of the
THE PUBLIC’S ASSISTANCE RCMP GPS traceable bait units had been stolen.
Gleichen RCMP were dispatched to a Lynx Ener- The Cochrane RCMP followed the unit to a rural
gy Gas Plan located north of Gleichen on Sept. 13. location in Rocky View County near Strathmore.
Police learned that the gas plant had been broken One male was arrested a short time later in Strath-
into on both Sept. 11 and 12, with the suspects more and released to appear in Strathmore Court
stealing batteries and cables. on Oct. 2, 2018.
Surveillance video at the gas plant captures one “The bait unit was left in a few different loca-
of the suspects on camera. She can be described tions in and around Cochrane, where we know
as a caucasian female in her 20s, with reddish vehicles are repeatedly stolen from,” said Cst.
brown hair, & wearing a “Mac Tools” sweatshirt. Kary Moore with the Cochrane RCMP detachment.
If you have information about this incident, Crime reduction units rely on intelligence
please call the Gleichen RCMP at (403) 734-3056. gathering to identify crime trends, primarily in
If you want to remain anonymous, you can con- hotspots, target repeat offenders and disrupt crim-
tact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 inal activity in communities across the province.
(TIPS), by internet at www.tipsubmit.com, or If you have information about this, or any other
by SMS (check your local Crime Stoppers www. crime(s), and you want to remain anonymous, you
crimestoppers.ab.ca for instructions). can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-
222-8477 (TIPS), by internet at tipsubmit.com, or
STRATHMORE RCMP INVESTIGATE by SMS (check crimestoppers.ab.ca for instruc-
FATAL PEDESTRIAN COLLISION tions). You do not have to reveal your identity to
Cpl. Laurel Scott & Cpl. Troy Savinkoff Crime Stoppers, and if you provide information
Media Relations Group to Crime Stoppers that leads to an arrest(s), the
On Sept. 8, Strathmore RCMP responded to a fa- recovery of stolen property, and/or a seizure of
tal motor vehicle collision involving a pedestrian illicit drugs, you may be eligible for a cash reward.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Avoiding the pay-per-use recreational lake


To the Editor tion tourist attraction into a recreational facility, so
I went to the town council meeting when the Cal- can the Town of Strathmore. I know it is too late to
gary developer and Calgary real estate agents made change what the developer has for the shores of this
their presentations for the development of the reser- “lake,” but I would like to know how much of this re-
voir area. What I saw from the “in-favour” presenters source the town still owns and if it can be redesigned
was that they all had well prepared speeches, except to recreational use.
for one resident from the area, and I could not deter- I saw the limited public access use that the people
mine if he was for or against the permit. of the City of Chestermere and area have to their lake
These presentations opened my eyes about what is this summer, because of lack of foresight previous
going on. What I got out of the meeting was that the town administrations had. The public use of Chester-
Calgary developers and Calgary real estate agent want mere Lake, in spite of limited access, is incredible.
to make the reservoir into a private, exclusive-use de- Please do not make the same mistake.
velopment, to make rather large profits from the res- I strongly implore the Town of Strathmore to recon-
ervoir; and that if the residents of Strathmore wish sider the development of this recreational resource,
to use it they would have to pay for the privilege, by and not allow it to be used as a private use, public
pay-per-use, or belong to an exclusive club. pay facility.
This area is developing quickly from the north and We only have one more chance to save this facil-
south and I don’t know what the town has planned ity from becoming a private use development and al-
for parks and recreation facilities for this area, but low some of this lake to become a public recreational
I could not see a better park resource development park. If the developer wants to sell lake front prop-
than a “deep water” lake. This would enhance the erty let him build his own lake and not steal ours.
valuable and needed shallow duck sloughs we have
now. Don Geiger
If the “developers” can turn this valuable destina- Strathmore

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NOTICE OF Job Posting— Seasonal Labourer (2) #P18-15


PUBLIC HEARINGS Closes: Until Filled
October 2, 2018 The Seasonal Labourer is a seasonal position responsible for operating
various types of light equipment, and participating in the installation of
Wheatland County will consider the following applications for Public Hearing culverts and road repairs to ensure Wheatland County roadways are ac-
at the regular Council meeting on Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018. cessible, safe, and in good condition.
The following public hearings begin at 9 a.m. and proceed
until all applications have been heard: Main duties include:
 Properly operate light equipment in accordance with Wheatland Coun-
Bylaw #: 2018-14 ty policies, and ensure work is performed in a timely and cost effective
Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 1, Plan 161 2500 (NE-1-25-23-W4M) manner
Proposal: Redesignate +/- 5.0 acres from Agricultural General (AG) District  Perform manual labour tasks including shoveling, raking, etc.
to Country Residential (CR) District. The application would facilitate the subdi-  Participate in the installation of culverts
vision of one (1) +/- 5.0 acre parcel.  Participate in the repairing of roads
 Ensure compliance with OH&S including attendance at safety meet-
ings, being properly trained in OH&S related topics, and ensuring
work is completed in a safe manner
 Appropriately, and in a timely manner, complete administrative tasks
when required

In accordance with Wheatland County’s Personnel Policy, the successful


candidate will be required to submit to a Criminal Records Check, and must
be legally entitled to work for any employer in Canada. Must have a valid
Class 5 Alberta Drivers’ License.

We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for
an interview will be contacted. To apply:
Wheatland County
Human Resources
Hwy 1 RR 1,
Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J6
Fax (403) 934-4889
Email: hr@wheatlandcounty.ca

Bylaw #: 2018-17
Please Quote Job Posting #P18-15
Legal Description: NW-9-24-26-W4M
Proposal: Redesignate +/- 29.97 acres from Agricultural General (AG) Dis- For a more detailed job description, please visit the careers page on our
trict to Industrial General (IG) District. website.

Community Enhancement Regional Board


Members Needed!
Wheatland County invites applications for membership on the Com-
munity Enhancement Regional Board with appointment to com-
mence November 01, 2018. One representative from each of
Electoral Division will be appointed. The Community Enhancement
Regional Board (CERB) consists of two members from each Electoral
Division, appointed by Wheatland County Council. Membership on
the CERB is appointed for a two year term with alternating expiry
dates. The Community Enhancement Regional Board meets three
times every spring to evaluate applications and decide on the alloca-
tion of Community Enhancement Funding to Wheatland County com-
munity groups.
Deadline for applications is October 1, 2018.
Comments may be forwarded in writing to Wheatland County or in person at the above
meeting. The application files may be reviewed in the County Office during regular If you require more information or to submit letters of interest,
office hours – Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Any comments provided will be-
please contact Wheatland County Grant Writer – Sarah Tucker at
come part of the public record in accordance with Section 40 (1) of the Alberta Free-
dom of Information and Protection Privacy Act. Any personal information on submis- 403-361-2004 or via email to:
sions made regarding applications is collected under the authority of the FOIP Act sarah.tucker@wheatlandcounty.ca
Section 33 (c) and subsequent versions of the Act.

www.wheatlandcounty.ca
Address: 242006 Rge Rd 243 Mail: Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1J6 Phone: 403-934-3321 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
September 21, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 9

Job Posting — Manager of Financial Services #P18-28 Wheatland County Agricultural Service Board
Closes: September 28, 2018 at 4 p.m.
Environmental Stewardship Awards
The Manager of Financial Services is responsible for day-to-day account-
The Wheatland County Agricultural Service Board is
ing / financial services including the business planning and budgeting pro-
committed to strengthening, promoting, and support-
cess, and supporting the General Manager with risk management and
ing agriculture and the environment within our mu-
insurance services.
nicipality with a view to continually improve how we
Key Responsibilities: operate in future years. The ASB develops and
 As a manager with direct reports, participate in the recruitment and selection implements programs and policies that focus on the
process, conduct new employee onboarding / orientation, train, coach, perfor- areas of weeds, pests, soil and water conservation,
mance manage, participate in the progressive disciplinary process up to and and environmental issues for the benefit of all resi-
including terminations, participate in employees’ career development, and ac- dents.
tively participate in other corporate-endorsed human resource management
The Wheatland County ASB presents the Envi-
processes and procedures.
ronmental Stewardship Award as a way to rec-
 Organize and meet regularly (e.g., weekly) with direct reports to keep abreast
ognize and reward notable efforts within the community to practice
of accounting and financial operations; facilitate two-way information exchange
and promote environmental stewardship and innovation. Three Environmen-
and provide input for operational critique and improvements.
tal Stewardship Awards are available per year in the following categories:
 Ensure adherence to all applicable Wheatland County policies and bylaws.
 Establish objectives, oversee and monitor the following: results of municipal
financial management and reporting processes; financial and accounting prac-
COMMUNITY YOUTH J. LASLO
tices implemented with respect to accounts payable, tangible capital assets, tax STEWARDSHIP STEWARDSHIP LEGACY
roll and utilities; taxation processes and services; and, grant reporting.
 Working with Finance team members, prepare audit working papers and ac-
count reconciliations; liaise with financial statement auditors.
Please return completed nomination forms and direct questions to
 Manage the implementation of effective and efficient banking procedures. Alyssa Robb, no later than November 16, 2018.
 Approve monthly reconciling reports (utilities, taxation, accounts payable and Email: Alyssa.Robb@wheatlandcounty.ca  Office Phone: 403-361-2007 
bank reconciliations). Fax: 403-934-4889  In person at the County office
 Manage the County’s budgeting process.
 Review and establish internal controls for financial safeguarding of assets.
 Maintain own compliance with OH&S and ensure all applicable employees are For more information on the program guidelines and eligibility require-
in compliance with OH&S including employee attendance at regular safety ments, visit the Environmental Program page on our website.
meetings, employees being properly trained in OH&S related topics, and ensur-
ing employees complete work in a safe manner.

Qualifications:
 A degree or diploma from a recognized post-secondary educational institution
in the field of finance or accounting along with an accounting designation (e.g.,
CPA CA, CMA, CGA)
Invitation for “Members-At-Large” Applications
 Minimum of five (5) years related experience with progressively more responsi- Agricultural Service Board
bility ideally with a rural municipality.
 Minimum of 1-2 years of supervisory experience Wheatland County invites applications for “Members-At-Large” to the Agri-
 Expertise in Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel) including Diamond Mu- cultural Service Board (ASB). The ASB is a special committee appointed by
nicipal Solutions council to address agricultural concerns in the municipality.
 Excellent communication skills including written, verbal / interpersonal, and
Applicants requirements:
presentation skills
 Applicants should be well versed in a wide variety of agricultural
 Effective problem solving and decision making skills areas,
 Effective organizational and time management skills; comfortable managing  Applicants should reside in, or own property within, the boundaries
many different priorities concurrently in a fast paced environment of Wheatland County,
 Applicants should be able to attend four board meetings per year
In accordance with Wheatland County’s Personnel Policy, the successful candidate plus the Regional and Provincial ASB Conferences.
will be required to submit to a Criminal Records Check, and must be legally entitled
to work for any employer in Canada. Must have a valid Class 5 Alberta Drivers’ Li- Membership appointments may be made by County Council at the
cense. October 29th Organizational Meeting for a term of three years with eligibil-
ity for reappointment. Current membership of the board includes both
We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an Councilors and members at large with the exact makeup of the board mov-
interview will be contacted. To apply: ing forward to be determined at the organizational meeting. County Coun-
cil reserves the right to accept or reject any or all applications.
Wheatland County -Human Resources
Hwy 1 RR 1, Deadline for applications is 4:30 pm on October 12, 2018.
Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J6 For more information or to submit an application please contact Russ
Fax (403) 934-4889 Muenchrath – Manager of Agricultural Services via email to
Email: hr@wheatlandcounty.ca
russel.muenchrath@wheatlandcounty.ca or mailed to our office (address
below)
Please Quote Job Posting #P18-28
Additional information regarding the ASB is also available through the Agri-
For a more detailed job description, please visit the careers page on our website. cultural Services page on our website.

www.wheatlandcounty.ca
Address: 242006 Rge Rd 243 Mail: Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1J6 Phone: 403-934-3321 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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September 21, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 11

Field Stone Fruit


Wines have had an-
other successful year
winning three gold
medals among other
awards at three of the
So you’ve been wondering...
WHEN IS THE
largest annual best-in-
class wine competi-
tions this year. Marvin

2018 Artists Among Us


Gill (l-r) and Elaine Gill
started Field Stone
in 2005, officially be-
coming Alberta’s first
estate cottage winery. Gala Performance and
Photo Courtesy of
Elaine Gill Fundraiser?

Save the date!


Field Stone puts best fruit forward Sunday October 21 • 3 p.m.
ADELLE ELLIS bronze medal for their Rasp- duce a variety of sweeter fruit wines Tickets $25 for performance and light dinner
Times Reporter berry Fruit Wine in the fruit and drier table wines. Pulled Pork, Salad and Pumpkin Pie
wines and mead category. “There are many fruit wines that are Call 403-983-3640 for info and tickets
The award winning and At the Alberta Beverage dry and have a much wider range of or Call Sheila Konschuh 403-616-7191
locally owned and operated Awards, for the fourth year use than they did when we first start-
Field Stone Fruit Wines has in a row, Field Stone was ed this … the whole marketplace has We look forward to welcoming you!
delivered the goods once awarded the Best in Class evolved. The palate of your typical
again after winning three distinction for the best wine drinker has become more edu-
gold medals and various fruit wine in the competi- cated as far as what fruit wines are us-
other awards at three of the tion with their Cherry Fruit able for and the different styles of fruit
biggest best-in-class wine Wine. At this competition, wines out there,” said Gill, who added
competitions this year. their Raspberry Fruit Wine there are many benefits to producing
This year’s victories are and Strawberry-Rhubarb a fruit wine, such as not having any 240 - 3rd Avenue, Strathmore • 403-901-0664
twice as sweet, as Field Fruit Wine were also award- grape tannins in the wine for people
Stone owners Elaine and ed the Judge’s Selection as who are allergic to tannin.
Marvin Gill are celebrating top performers in the fruit Field Stone also has an advantage
20 years in the orchard busi- wine category. in terms of production compared to
ness. They planted their fruit Gill attributes the high a grape winery that needs to ferment
orchard south of Strathmore quality of Field Stone Fruit grapes as soon as they are off the vine.
in 1998. Wines to his refined palate Field Stone picks all their fruit in the Suffering needlessly with pain?
Field Stone Fruit Wines and dedication to ensuring summer while also freezing some of it
wasn’t officially opened every batch of wine is fin- so that they may make any size batch Cold Laser Therapy
until 2005 after they be- ished to its highest possible of wine they need to throughout the Effective Pain Relief:
came the first business to quality through attention to whole year and they aren’t limited by ✓ Shoulder
be granted a licence under detail, and taste testing ev- how much fruit or space they have. (rotator cuff and bursitis)
the Government of Alberta’s ery batch to make sure the On average, they make 25,000 litres of ✓ Lowback and neck pain
estate winery regulations, recipe is just right and that wine per year. (including disc injuries)
once provincial legislation each bottle tastes just as Field Stone as an estate winery
✓ Knee pain, Hip pain
for owning a winery in Al- good as the bottle that came grows 75 per cent of their product’s
berta was introduced. Field before it. ✓ Plantar Faciitis and
fruit on their own property including
Stone has been a front-run- “Maybe it’s just that my saskatoons, raspberries, strawberries Achillies’ Tendonitis
ner at best in class competi- palate is very in tune to and chokecherries. ✓ Carpal Tunnel and
tions ever since and has tak- what it needs to taste like This year, the company also attend- Tennis Elbow
en home wine awards every … I definitely have a certain ed a record number of farmer’s mar- ✓ Sprains and Strains
year since opening. taste that I look for in our kets across Alberta, averaging about ✓ and much more!
“There are the three big wines,” he noted. “I think 21 markets per week, to tell new cus-
competitions that we enter maybe perhaps I’m just able tomers about their fruit wines, how to Call and book your appointment today!
yearly,” said Marvin Gill. to tap into that exact right enjoy them and how to mix them up
“We don’t really enter any- palate for fruit wines and into recipes. Your Family Health Care Team
thing else, it’s not necessary. hang onto it.” Field Stone’s fruit wines are available Drs. Jason Hollingsworth and Heather Russell
We win enough medals to Gill added that the finish- in over 100 stores across Alberta and Chiropractors
prove that our product is as ing stage of wine making is through a direct shipping option avail-
good as we say it is and we the most important in terms able on their website, fieldstonefruit-
get enough affirmation to of how to balance the sugar wines.com.
the quality of our wine and and acid levels to create the For now, Field Stone is looking at SEpT.
so we’re quite satisfied with perfect flavour. finishing off another busy season on a 22 & 23
Because fruit, like other
that.”
grown foods, varies year to
high note and Gill is excited for what 10 am-5 pm
This year, Field Stone mo- the future will bring as the winery
nopolized at the 23rd an- year in terms of size, taste enters its 14th year of operation next

truckload Sale
nual North West Wine Sum- and components due to year.
mit in Port Hood, Ore. by weather pattern changes, “We did win medals right from the
winning three bronze med- the formula and recipe for beginning and that’s just increased as
als with their Bumbleberry creating Field Stone’s wines we’ve refined our products to an even
featuring
Fruit Wine, Raspberry Fruit
Wine and Raspberry Dessert
varies from year to year and
batch to batch. Each batch
higher level,” said Gill.
SavE Up To locally grown SavE Up To
Wine; a silver medal with
their Cherry Fruit Wine;
of wine is uniquely created
through adaptive measures We’ll Make You 50% off
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& perennials 75% off
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NEW PATIENTS WELCOME


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them the Jerry Mead Best ways the final test,” said onlinE SToRE
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Golf Course

Value Award. Gill. #11 - 55 Wheatland Trail, Strathmore


Out of 1,850 wines from In a market dominated foR oRdERinG!
257 wineries at the Nation- by grape wines, Field Stone gardenscents.ca Calgary Glenmore Trail SE Langdon
234011 RR 284, Rockyview
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Field Stone was awarded a
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Page 12 • Strathmore TIMES • September 21, 2018 www.StrathmoreTimes.com

HEAVY ITEM GARBAGE


Heavy Item Garbage (HIG) Service September
24 - 28. A maximum of five items can be placed
for collection, weighing no more than 150 lbs
ARENA UPDATE each. ALL items must be placed out by 7am, at
The next regular This week ice on the gold side of the your regular garbage pick up,
Strathmore Arena is being reinstalled. the Monday morning of HIG Week.
Council Meeting We expect it to be operational by the weekend. For more information visit: Strathmore.ca
will be
October 3, 2018
at 7:00 pm

Committee of
the Whole meeting
will be held
October 10, 2018.
STRATHMORE
TOWN OF

www.strathmore.ca
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1 • 403-934-3133 • Office Hours: M - F 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
September 21, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 13

STRATHMORE AQUATIC CENTER


Cannabis Legislation
- OPEN FOR BUSINESS!
is Coming
After successful completion of the annual
maintenance shut down, the pool is open October 17th, 2018.
for all to enjoy.
For hours of operation and swimming For more information
schedule please visit: rec.strathmore.ca visit: Strathmore.ca

www.strathmore.ca
680 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1J1 • 403-934-3133 • Office Hours: M - F 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
Page 14 • Strathmore TIMES • September 21, 2018 www.StrathmoreTimes.com

Artist’s illness a blessing in disguise


gentle yoga, and then I would sit and
draw the same three objects every day,”
she said. “A statue of The Sacred Heart…
LAUREEN F. GUENTHER ous illness forced her to leave school. an antler… and a flower crown.
Times Contributor “When I left Rosebud (School of the “It was the only output I did during
Arts), I could walk and sleep and eat that time, other than occasionally bring-
Rosebud visual artist Tal Marsolais and that was pretty much it,” Marsolais ing myself to wash dishes or pick ber-
found unexpected blessing in a debili- said. “I was in physical pain all the time.” ries or weeds for a few minutes.”
tating illness. But in the darkness, something new Marsolais slowly recovered and start-
Three years ago, Marsolais was a stu- was growing. ed “dabbling” in theatre again.
“At one of my worst points, I would “But visual arts kept growing in my Rosebud artist Tal Marsolais, second from right,
dent at Rosebud School of the Arts, pur-
wake up, do maybe 15 minutes of very heart,” she said. She spent more time spent five days in Glacier National Park in July,
suing a theatrical career. But a mysteri- participating in an artist residency with 11 other
drawing and painting, eventually focus-
Canadian artists.
ing on acrylic paint.
RYANCO
Photo Courtesy of www.peter-Hoang.com
“A lot of my paint is bold colours and
shapes, ranging from the abstract and ing in October. The exhibit will come

AUTOCARE landscapes,” she said.


“I’m interested as a person and an art-
ist in the moments of life that keep you
to Rosebud’s Akokiniskway Gallery in
spring.
Next month, Marsolais begins her sec-
guessing and wondering. That feeling ond residency, a two-week stay at Cha-
that you get when you’re in a place and teau D’Orquevaux in northeast France.
Ryanco Autocare has been a family owned WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT you feel connected. Those are the mo- The self-led residency, with 15 to 20
company since 1994. We employ a staff of Call for Quote! ments that I like to capture.” international artists, offers the opportu-
FULLmechanics
licensed automotive DOMESTIC including a AND IMPORT She applied and was accepted at Em- nity to hike and bike – and create art –
AUTOMOTIVE,
former TRUCK REPAIRS AND
ten year SAIT automotive instructor We have a variety of ily Carr University of Art and Design in in the local hills and forests.
specializing SERVICE UP TO 5500 SERIES
in diagnostics and troubleshooting. Vancouver. She also received the Prince “I get to concentrate on making work

We offer all make repairs, from cars to heavy


Vehicles for sale with Edward Arts Scholarship. that is in my soul,” Marsolais said. “And
Then life turned again. I’m interested to be around an interna-
• Full
duty diesel trucks. diservice
We also eseland ser vice Full
repair andMechanical
r e pairs and “When you are sick and don’t know tional body of artists. To be exposed to
• Full diagnostic on all vehicles
trailers and motorhomes.
• Insp ections - Out of Safety completed!
province ,
what is wrong with you, it brings with it
confusion, but also a deep sense of what
these international ideas of art, the dif-
ferent cultures and different stories.”
We stand by our work and offer a complete
CVI.P., insurance, trailer, auto/truck you truly value and are grateful for,” she Three years after her illness began,
warranty on all workmanship, and can also
take over and extend your dealer warranty.
We offer Shuttle said. Marsolais, dividing her time between
She realized she didn’t want to attend Rosebud and her family home in Sas-
Napa Autopro has over 650 warranty-approved Service in the Town Emily Carr, but she did want to keep katchewan, has mostly recovered from
locations across Canada to better serve you. her mysterious illness.
of Strathmore! growing, and to help fellow artists con-
nect. Early this summer, “I wrapped up my
Some of the services we offer at Ryanco
(For repairing vehicle only) So Marsolais founded the Rosebud Art journey of referrals and uncertainty with
Autocare include:
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Out of Province Inspections
Commercial Vehicle Inspections We sell all munity for emerging and established vi-
sual artists.
she said. “It is pretty benign now. I got
to close three years of uncertainty.”
Insurance Inspections
Bus and Motorhome repairs
Types of TIRES! She also applied – and was accepted But the illness left behind a gift.
-- for two artist residencies. “Watching my community value me
Diesel repairs The first was in July, in British Colum- when I had nothing but anger and grief,
Trailer rewiring and service bia’s Glacier National Park. Marsolais having to work up my physical and
Brakes, suspension, alignments
Drivetrain and engine repairs WINTER spent five days with 11 other Canadian
artists, hiking, observing, sharing and
emotional strength, and coming to terms
with mortality, all led to making that
Transmission repair and service
Diagnostics SPECIAL painting.
“Being in this absolutely exquisite and
Glacier (National Park) trip so profound
for me,” she said.
Competitive pricing on all makes of tires Call for pricing! magnificent park with a Parks Canada “Here I am now, getting sent off to ex-
And everything in between guide who’s also this amazing artist,” she perience wild places and wild people so
said. “It was the most fulfilling (week of that I can do the thing that makes my
my life) because I’m much more grateful soul shine.”
403-934-9969 having been ill.”
She’s doing three paintings of that
For more information about the Art in
the Park exhibit, contact Amy Clarke at
110 CANAL GARDENS• STRATHMORE experience. They’ll become part of an amy.clarke@pc.gc.ca. To view Marsolais’
exhibit touring Canadian galleries start- work, go to talmarsolais.com.

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September 21, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 15

15th annual Tri-Diva a success


TYLER LOWEY last year, Jabs said they would have been forced
Times Reporter to cancel it due to the thick smoke that clung to
the air from the B.C. wildfires.
The weather has simply not cooperated with In total, 76 competitors crossed the finish line,
local triathlons this year. But that was no reason a number that Jabs and the race committee was
to cancel the 15th annual Tri-Diva Triathlon. thrilled with.
With a light dusting of snow in some parts of “We had a very good group sign up this year.
Wheatland County two days prior to the race, We offered a couple different distances this year
some thought the race was going to get cancelled and I think that appealed to more racers,” said
or bumped up a few hours, but not race director Jabs.
Deanne Jabs. “I heard this was a great race for beginners, so
“We were going no matter what,” said Jabs. “We I figured I would come check it out,” said Sarah
couldn’t postpone it because the permits were for Fritzel, a 35-year-old runner from Red Deer. “It
today. We were a little concerned about the bik- was a little freezing this morning standing around
ing portion of the race, so we gave the athletes waiting for it to start, but it ended up being a fine
the option to skip the bike if they didn’t feel safe.” race.”
With temperatures in the low single digits for Crossing the finish line first was Jean Thiessen,
the start of the race, there was some concern who took the title in a time of 42:29.
over the slick road conditions for the street bikes. Like every year, the Tri-Diva prides itself on be-
Some racers opted to switch their road bike out ing an all-women race.
for a cross-country mountain bike for better trac- “It’s definitely not as intimidating with not hav-
tion. ing any men in it. All the women support each
Earlier in the summer, heavy rainfall wiped out other and it’s a great event,” said Lynn Acheson, a
the bike portion of the Tri-Smore Triathlon. In- 42-year-old mother from Calgary.
stead, Jabs shortened the bike portion of the race There were plenty of pink shirts, ribbons and
from 20 km to 10 km in an attempt to keep the hats on display, as the race celebrated women and
athletes as warm and as safe as possible. helped raise money for the Cara Helps charity.
“We told everyone to dress warm because our “This race is all about empowerment and bring-
biggest concern was the possibility of hypother- ing the community together with some girl pow-
mia setting in during the long outdoor portions er,” said Jabs. “It’s not as competitive as other tri-
following the exit from the pool,” said Jabs. athlons, but it seems to be a good time each year
Leaping Dog Racing hosted its 15th annual Strathmore Tri-Diva Women’s
Typically, the Tri-Diva is held earlier in the sum- with all our women. A little cold weather wasn’t Triathlon on Sept. 16, beginning at the Strathmore Civic Centre.
mer. This year, if it was held in August like it was going to slow us down.” Doug Taylor Photos

Hope Bridges fundraises to keep programs alive


MIRIAM OSTERMANN programming, and is ensuring its ef- grams in the fall. ing to do what they can do really well,”
Times Associate Editor forts and resources are utilized as best According to Reinholdt, the society is Reinholdt added. “We do have tremen-
as possible. hoping to raise a total of $25,000 by dous support in our community and we
Despite fewer approved grant ap- “We are finding the situation has the end of the year. Thus far, Chinook have done well despite the changes,
plications and a decline in donations, changed; we’re moving forward and Financial has sponsored $1,000 in sup- but we have focused on doing what
Hope Bridges Society is forging ahead building while at the same time being port of Hope Bridges Society’ 13th an- we can do well and I think that really
with fall programming determined to careful and fiscally responsible,” said nual fundraising event and gala. helped. We would love to expand and
focus on quality over quantity to keep Wanda Reinholdt, coordinator with The Hope Bridges Artists Among Us grow of course, but the biggest thing is
serving the community. Hope Bridges Society. Gala Performance and Fundraiser will to continue to serve and continue to be
Sing Your High Note and Go Green “There’s been a shift in the level of do- feature a pulled pork, salad and pump- in the community.”
Upcycling are the only programs cur- nations and the number of grants that kin pie dinner and feature the blue- Sing Your High Note takes place ev-
rently confirmed. Both programs have we are getting. So, we’re doing some grass folk duo Deerhearts and Bill’s Big ery second and fourth Tuesday of the
been running since 2012, and this year adjusting and we want to do what we Band. The Rosebud Choir, Sing Your month between Sept. 11 and Dec. 11 at
are experiencing very high attendance do very well… and we hope it moves us High Note and numerous other acts the Hope Covenant Community Church
rates. Sing Your High Note, a multi- into the future.” will also entertain the crowd at this from 1:15 to 2:15 p.m. Sessions are
generational singing therapy facilitated Reinholdt added that she hopes ad- year’s gala. The event is one way the so- $15. Go Green Upcycling goes Thurs-
by JB Music Therapy, ideally focuses ditional programming will provide ciety raises the funds necessary to keep day mornings between Sept. 6 and Dec.
on groups with six to 12 participants. drumming sessions, and will strength- its programming alive and thriving in 13 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Hope
This year the group is comprised of 20 en partnerships in Rockyford and with Strathmore and Wheatland County. Bridges Society office on Third Avenue
members. Wheatland Lodge in Strathmore, where “I don’t think that we are any differ- in Strathmore. To purchase tickets for
The society is optimistic it will re- she said past programs have included ent than a lot of other organizations in the gala, to donate or for more infor-
ceive grant funding from pending ap- pottery and painted quilts. Last year, the area; I’ve talked with a number of mation contact the society at 403-983-
plications that will be allocated to more Hope Bridges Society offered five pro- non-profit organizations that are try- 3640.

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Tim Hortons spreads smiles


ADELLE ELLIS
Times Reporter

Local Tim Hortons locations are step-


ping up their decorating skills to raise
funds for a local non-profit organiza-
tion during this year’s annual Smile
Cookie campaign.
For the second year in a row, the
three Strathmore Tim Hortons restau-
rants are teaming up to sell smile cook-
ies to raise funds for the Strathmore
Family and Community Support Ser-

ACREAGE FOR SALE


vices (FCSS).
Smile cookies sell for $1 each be-
tween Sept. 17-23 with all of the pro-
The following property is offered for sale by tender subject to restrictions in the existing
ceeds going towards the Strathmore
Certificate of Title: Town Councillors Lorraine Bauer (l-r) and Jason
FCSS.
PLAN 0814121 “I chose (FCSS) myself. I looked Montgomery decorated smile cookies at the
BLOCK 1 around town and I’ve been in town for
Edgefield Tim Hortons Location on Sept. 17 to
LOT 1 help kick off the annual smile cookie campaign.
five years so I’m just watching who’s Adelle Ellis Photo
EXCEPTING THEREOUT ALL MINES AND MINERALS doing the most for social services in
AREA: 5.58 HECTARES (13.79 ACRES) MORE OR LESS town. FCSS is a great organization and FCSS and officials from the Town of
(Portion of NW 3-30-24-W4 and SW 10-30-24-W4) they do a lot in town and we appreci- Strathmore to their Edgefield location
located in Kneehill County. The property includes natural shelter belt, 2150 sq. ft. 3 bedroom ate the work that they do,” said Kevin to decorate the signature chocolate
bungalow with 3 and ½ baths, 26’x38’ attached garage with heated floor built in 2008, Korpi, Tim Hortons location owner. chunk cookies with blue eyes and a
underground sprinkler system around house, 40’x90’ quonset, 50’x85’ shop with heated For several years, Korpi donated cheerful pink smile.
cement floor & separate 25’ RV bay with 50 amp plug-in, 60’x100’ Zipper Loc building with the smile cookie funds to the Calgary Last year, the funds were used for
cement floor, 2 complete RV hook-ups with sewer/water and 30&50 amp service, Health Trust. Last year he decided to FCSS’s community grant program. Al-
3 - 3000 bu bins, 4 - 5000 bu bins (1 with air), 1 - 5000 bu hopper bin. donate the funds within Strathmore. though no allocations have been made
Last year, between the three restaurant for the donations this year, the organi-
Viewing by appointment only. Please contact 403-443-2200 to arrange. locations in Strathmore, $6,580 was zation is considering splitting up the
Buyer to be responsible for all costs associated with registration. raised from the sale of 6,580 cookies funds through some of the different
sold within one week – nearly 1,000 programs they offer to target a variety
Tenders will be accepted in sealed envelopes accompanied by a deposit in the form of a cookies per day. of different areas within the commu-
certified cheque for 10% of the amount of the tender and must be in the hands of “We were really surprised and hon- nity, including child, youth and family
Norman L. Tainsh, Barrister & Solicitor of 205 Main Street, P.O. Box 1234, Three Hills, AB oured to receive it (money),” said Linda programs.
(403-443-2200), by 12:00 o’clock noon on the 15th day of October, A.D. 2018. Bernicki, coordinator with Strathmore “This will help support child, youth
FCSS. “Then we heard that they select- and family programs here in Strath-
ed our agency for a second year so we more, which are very well received by
If the successful tenderer does not complete the purchase after acceptance, the deposit shall
are even more excited this year.” the communities, so we’re very excited
be forfeited. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Cheques of unsuccessful
To mark the start of the Smile Cookie for that,” said Aia Hughes, child, youth
tenderers will be returned to them. campaign, Kevin and Tracy Korpi in- and family program supervisor at the
vited representatives from Strathmore Town of Strathmore.

Students from
Strathmore High School
are ready and willing to
volunteer to come
and work for you – for a
$50 donation to the school
Possible work sites: At your home – doing fall clean up
washing windows cleaning garages/basements
babysitting yard work and clean up
repair work small jobs for your company
filing and organizing

How to get involved:


Please email karen.galandy@ghsd75.ca or call 403-934-3135
and register your job. Interested students will contact you, and get contracts
signed. Pay the minimum $50 donation to the school.

How It Works:
On Wednesday, October 3 from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm students will come
to the work site and volunteer to work for you.
Only supervised and safe opportunities for SHS students will be accepted.
A fundraising activity of
Strathmore High School.
Money raised in the past has funded a new
sign, bleachers in the gym and field, and a bus.
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SEPTEMBER 21, 2018

Grey gearing
SPORTS Cayouette catches
up for MMA Cavaliers by surprise
worlds
TYLER LOWEY
Times Reporter

Nathan Cayouette is making a strong push to find a


TYLER LOWEY spot on a college roster next year.
Times Reporter The senior defensive back was nearly responsible for
all the scoring in the Strathmore Spartans 21-0 blanking
You can’t have a quicker ascent in a of the W.H. Croxford High School Cavaliers Sept. 15 in
sport than Justin “The Outlaw” Grey. Airdrie.
Growing up in Strathmore, Grey Taking a break from their Rangeland Football Confer-
played soccer as a kid and grew into ence (RFC), the Spartans wanted to stay in game shape
more physical sports like lacrosse and and organized an exhibition game with the Cavs, who
rugby at an older age. were also off last week.
But when Grey stepped in the octa- It didn’t matter to Cayouette if it was an exhibition,
gon for the first time two years ago, he regular season or the Super Bowl – he still brought the
had no idea how far he could take it. same intensity and focus to the gridiron.
“It’s pretty crazy to think that I’ve After his offence stalled out on a drive near midfield,
come this far,” said Grey, a mixed mar- Cayouette lined up as the long snapper. The Spartans de-
tial artist. “I just wanted to try some- livered a booming punt down field and Cayouette was the
thing different and I fell in love with it.” first one on the scene – a very uncommon characteristic
Grey got hooked to the relatively for long snappers.
new sport after tuning in to a couple of “There weren’t any blockers, so I just hustled and got
Ultimate Fighting Championship cards. down there as quick as possible,” said Cayouette. “Maybe
Eventually, he turned off the TV and they weren’t expecting a long snapper to be down the
made his way to the Dynamic Martial field that quickly.”
Arts gym in Calgary, where he began His hustle paid off, as the punt was fumbled on the
training. After eight months working Justin Grey has been named to Team Canada for the upcoming Interna-
tional Mixed Martial Arts Federation world championship in Bahrain of the
Cavs 10-yard line and trickled into the end zone, where
on his technique, Grey began fighting Cayouette pounced on it for six points.
Middle East.
someone other than his usual sparring Photo Courtesy of Justin Grey “Nathan is a guy that helps us out in so many ways.
partner. Whether we need guys on different spots on offence, or
Eight fights later with a 4-4 record, resenting your country. Last year there were 250 fighters at we move him around on defence, or we even use him as
Grey entered the Canadian National the tournament from 51 different countries. It’s going to be our long snapper, he always has his hand up and is ready
Championships at the Canadian Com- quite the experience,” said the 24-year-old Grey. “It was kind to contribute,” said Spartans Head Coach Travis Gorski.
bat Alliance in Lethbridge April 11 to of overwhelming and it didn’t hit me at first, but then a day “He usually does a pretty solid job at each position, too.”
13. or so went by and I got pretty excited for the trip.” Back in his familiar role as a corner back, Cayouette
Along with competing for a national Despite being on the national team, Grey’s trip will be jumped the route on a pass just before half time and re-
title, two berths for the International entirely funded on his own, which is why he has started turned it 55 yards to the house for the pick-six.
Mixed Martial Arts Federation world selling shirts and is looking for sponsors to help get him to “It was right before halftime and they had a way to go
championship were on the line. the Middle East. For anyone looking to help Grey get to the to get in position to score, so I knew they were going to
Grey had to slug his way through six tournament, he can be contacted through Facebook. take a chance,” said Cayouette. “I saw the quarterback
other competitors in the 145-pound In the meantime, Grey is fully healthy now and training look my way, I read the play and caught the ball. There
featherweight division over two days. heavily at Dynamic in Calgary in preparation. wasn’t really anyone in my way all the way to the end
Reaching the final and earning a trip “That’s the other thing about Justin, he’s one of the hard- zone.”
to worlds, Grey sustained the biggest est working kids I know,” said Gentile. “With other kids, you In the second half, Cayouette got the tap on the shoul-
injury of his MMA career. tell them a drill or a technique and they only practice it a der to rotate in as one of the halfbacks. He took the hand-
Blocking a kick in the second round, few times. Justin works at it until he has it done perfectly off in a goal-to-go scenario and punched the ball down to
Grey’s forearm cracked and forced him and until he can repeat it.” the one-yard line. The starting quarterback Noah Desjar-
to retire from the fight. The international championship kicks off Nov. 11 and dins took over from there and used a quarterback sneak
“Justin is one of the toughest kids I runs for seven days. Depending on how Grey does, he could for the Spartans’ third touchdown.
know. He beat guys in Lethbridge who wind up fighting five times. “Nathan has improved every day since Grade 10,” said
had much better records than him and The tournament is single elimination, and with the whole Gorksi. “He plays the correct way, has the heart of a cham-
he’s been beat up a couple times, but world converging for the belt, the draw could be very pion and always brings his best attitude to practice. It was
he managed to pull through because stacked. great to see him enjoy a game like this in his final year.”
of his heart and how tough he is,” said “It’s going to be an unbelievable experience. It’s going to The Spartans will hope that Cayouette’s defensive hero-
Dynamic Coach Vince Gentile. “You be difficult, but I’ll see how it goes,” said Grey. “I can’t even ics carry over into this week’s action when they return to
can’t teach stuff like that.” imagine being called a world champion. That would be so the RFC to take on the Rundle College Cobras Sept. 21
LET US
A plane ticket to Bahrain, a small
country in the Middle East, and a trip
crazy.”
Still in the amateur ranks, showing well at this tourna-
in Calgary.
The Spartans next home game is slated for Oct. 12
HELP!
to worlds helped soothed the pain.
“It’s going to be pretty amazing rep-
ment could do wonders and help grow Grey into the profes-
sional ranks and help pursue his new passion.
when they host the Holy Trinity Academy Knights.

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Former Bison Wells inks college deal with River Hawks


TYLER LOWEY his ability to play both ends of the ice starting next season, as he hopes to learning new things. I haven’t decided
Times Reporter and in every situation made him an in- help lead a younger Oilers squad back yet which path I want to head down.
triguing prospect for the River Hawks. to the AJHL final this season. I figure I have some time to plan that
One of the most complete centres Even with all those tools, it still helps Pagliero won’t be the only familiar out,” said Wells, who graduated from
from the CFR Chemicals Bisons final to know someone on the inside. face on the River Hawks. Colin O’Neill Strathmore High School in 2017.
season inked a college deal last week. Juliano Pagliero has known Wells for was on the Oilers two seasons ago Earning a professional contract hap-
Blake Wells, who is gearing up for his a while now, dating back to Wells’ time when Wells was an affiliated player pens for fewer players in the AJHL
second full season with the Okotoks with the Bisons. The two would chat in and will be entering his junior cam- than it does for those in the Western
Oilers of the Alberta Junior Hockey the hallways of the Family Centre, as paign. Hockey League. So, earning a college
League (AJHL), announced his com- Wells compiled 13 goals and 14 assists Last season, the River Hawks went scholarship has been Wells’ goal for a
mitment last week to the University of in 31 games during the 2016-17 season. 17-19 in the Hockey East conference, few years now and the stress of find-
Massachusetts (UMass) Lowell River Pagliero was an assistant coach at good enough for seventh. Wells is ing a destination can be burdensome
Hawks. Colgate University. This summer, Pa- hoping to return the Hawks to their in a player’s final years in the league.
“I’m incredibly excited for the oppor- gliero jumped on board with UMass conference-winning ways of two years “It’s nice to take a big question mark
tunity to go to the States and experi- and he made sure to bring in a familiar ago, when they made their eighth ap- out of the season. Now I can relax and
ence their culture,” said the 19-year-old face. pearance in the National Collegiate worry about winning a championship,”
Wells. “Being so close to Boston is go- “We were in contact before this year Athletic Association Tournament. said Wells.
ing to be great to see all those sights and caught up every couple of months. Away from the ice and the rebuild That championship could be close to
as well.” It wasn’t anything serious,” said Wells. of the program, Wells will pursue an home this year, as the Brooks Bandits
Last season, Wells produced in a bot- “Then, once he got the job at UMass, education in environmental sciences are set to host the RBC Cup later this
tom-six role to the tune of 10 goals and we began talking daily until we were and business, as he sees which career spring. A berth in the RBC Cup would
14 assists in 49 games. able to work something out. doors open down the road. be the perfect end for Wells’ junior ca-
It was those stats, his 6-foot frame, Wells will make his way to campus “I’ve always loved education and reer.

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or tragedy. If you are interested in volunteering please contact the Program Cheadle Lions Club
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Strathmore Theatre Players’ Guild Chestermere and area Children (& Families)
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3013 Come Fly With Us 6 p.m.
Strathmore United Church 903 Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron meet Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. at the For advance tickets
Sunday school for ages 3 and up every Sunday morning at 10:30. Please call 403- blue building and Quonset on the Ag Grounds. Boys & girls between 12 & 19 years phone the United
934-3025 or visit www.smoreuc.com welcome. Call Tammy Anderson at 403-901-5395 for more information. Church at 403-934-3025
Strathmore Writer’s Group Community Futures Wild Rose In partnership or purchase at the door.
Meets once a month at the library. For adult writers who would like to share with ‘The Business Link’
writing for feedback and support, and spark creativity through writing exercises, Attend valuable, low-cost learning sessions for small business owners in
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find us on Facebook under Strathmore Writer’s Group. Ladies, looking for fun? Friendship? Join the Crown Jewels of Canada society. CURLING LEAGUE
St. Michaels & All Angels Anglican Strathmore Chapter - Dames of Whine and Roses. We meet 1st Thursday of the is every Tuesday evening
Now worshipping at our new location: 103-227 Third Avenue, Strathmore. Sunday month to determine future activities which include lunch, games, picnics, outings starting October 16.
worship at 10 a.m. 587-727-0649. etc … Call Jean at 403-934-0486 for further info. Sign up as a team or
Sunday School for All Ages Days for Girls Langdon - Sew Day an individual. Email
Lord of All Lutheran Church offers Christian Education opportunities for ages 3 Sew day on the first Wednesday of each month from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Looking for sccladiesleague@
years to adult on Sunday mornings. For more information please call Margo Sevick experienced sewers to make reusable hygiene components for girls in need. Our
gmail.com for more
403-901-2044 or call the Church Office at 403-934-2374. next sew day is Dec. 6. For more information or to register for a sew day please
Wheatland County Food Bank Society email: daysforgirlslangdon@hotmail.com information.
Food applications accepted at 403-324-4335 Monday through Thursday 12 p.m. to Free Indoor Walking
4 p.m. or through the website at: www.wheatlandfoodbank.com. Tuesdays, 11 a.m. to noon at the Civic Centre. Volunteers provided by HEAL our
Wheatland Rural Crime Watch Future.
Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each month. Featuring guest speakers. For more Free Tree for all New Born Babies
information call 403-934-4055. Register to commemorate your birth so a tree can be planted with the Chinook
Wheatland Society of Arts Credit Union Birth Forest in Strathmore. Registration forms available at the Town
ART FOR ALL – Youth, Adult, Seniors, Disabled – Open Studio Times – Moms Office, Chinook Credit Union and Health Unit. A Communities in Bloom Project.
and Tots Mornings – After School and Homeschool Curriculum - Evening Art Go Green Upcycling
Classes – Weekend Art Workshops – Art Camps – Birthday Parties – Membership Thursdays 10 a.m. to noon at Hope Bridges Studio 104 Third Avenue, Strathmore,
Benefits – Display in Art Gallery. for all information visit www.wheatlandarts.ca , and every third Wednesday from 7-9 p.m. at Parent Link in Strathmore.
call 403-901-1500 or drop by 115 3rd Avenue. Hopebridges.ca
Youth Club of Strathmore HIV Edmonton
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positive relationships, develop self-esteem and promote personal skills. Includes a at risk of HIV and AIDS for 25 years. Go to www.hivedmonton.com or call toll
homework program offered Monday to Friday from 3-6 p.m. Call the Youth Club free 1-877-388-5742.
for further info 403-934-4918 or www.youthclubofstrathmore.ca. The Healing Rooms at Harvest Healing Centre Church
is open every Monday from 7-9 p.m. for prayer and healing. 102 Canal Road
Strathmore. For info call 403-901-0893 or 403-800-3171. Join us for Spirit-filled
AL-ANON: Are you concerned or affected by someone’s drinking? prayer and healing every Monday night.
Strathmore New Hope Al-anon Family Group can help. Meetings every Thursday Hope Bridges Society for Creative & Continued Learning
at 8 p.m. @ Lord of All Lutheran Church. 112 Lakeside Boulevard. (Entrance at Advocating for, and bringing together adult citizens of all abilities for meaningful
back) For more information call our 24 hour help line at 403-266-5850. relationships, friendships, & opportunities through the Arts. Board Meetings are
Alcoholics Anonymous Meetings monthly TBD. Public invited. Please contact Wanda at 403-983-3640, or 403-901-
Strathmore – open meetings MONDAY 8 p.m. at Hope CommunityChurch, call 5081 (cell) for further information, events or to be added to friends/contact.There
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361-9396. SUNDAY 2 p.m. at Strathmore United Church, call 403-934-9570. If Job Search Support
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Bantam Badgers cruise, senior Pass the Salt


Badgers losing out on games LIGHT MORE CANDLES
Who doesn’t appreciate
Great accusations advance
on this front – silencing every
TYLER LOWEY SCFA will be collecting non-perishable food items the welcoming glow of a other voice as shameful or
Times Reporter for the Christmas Hamper Society. There will be candle-lit room? A little dust hateful.
a bin located near the entrance of the field for hides perfectly in the soft Who still knows the proverb
An extra week of practice did wonders for collection of the items, and then the players will light. Lovely as it is, mood- ‘See no evil, hear no evil,
the Strathmore Community Football Association deliver the food later this winter. lighting is not what we speak no evil? Who still
(SCFA) bantam Badgers. Unfortunately, the bantam program was the only require when sewing, writing, cares about proverbs:
The Badgers season opener two weeks ago team in action last weekend. crafting or the like. We turn Those short sayings that
against the Springbank Phoenix got cancelled, so For the second-straight week, the senior Bad- up the lights the moment express traditionally held
they kicked off their Central Football League sea- gers had a team cancel on them. we see clearly that we no truths or pieces of advice,
son this past weekend with a sound 52-0 victory This week, the Sundre Bisons called in and noti- longer see clearly. Idyllically based on common sense
on Sept. 15 in Drumheller against the Titans. fied the Badgers they did not have enough play- speaking, one may also or experience? I do. In our
“We couldn’t have played any better. The kids ers to field a team. With the forfeit, the Badgers picture things as they ought world, a whole lot is changing
executed everything to perfection and I think a lot got credit for their first win of the Mountain View to be, rather than seeing awfully fast, with up seeming
of that was due to the extra week of practice,” said Football Conference (MVFC) season. what really is. Our personal down and right seeming
Badgers Head Coach Greg Zaugg. “The kids were pretty bummed that they haven’t sets of lenses – ‘seeing the wrong. “The holy writings
The one-sided affair began early, when Austin gotten to play yet,” said Badgers Head Coach Sean
world as we are,’ achieves are good for these things: to
McInnis fielded the first punt of the game and ran Seafoot. “We will just keep practicing and hope-
somewhat the same effect teach people, to show them
it 55 yards to the house. fully get some games in soon.”
as mood-lighting. We may when they are wrong, to
“Austin’s punt return really set the tone for the Later in the weekend, it was announced the
Didsbury Dragons have folded due to a lack of continue unalarmed while make them see what is right,
game,” said Zaugg. “The kids were fired up to get
going after the week off and they just started roll- players, which put this weekend’s game in jeop- ever-encroaching darkness to teach them to do what is
ing after Austin put us up early.” ardy. demands more light. A lot of right.”- 2 Timothy 3:16
Closing out the opening quarter was Matthew “It’s definitely not a good sign,” said Seafoot. things may be brushed under It is time to turn up the light!
Oslanski, who hauled in a 10-yard catch for their “Hopefully we get something figured out.” the rug as unremarkable or What is gained or lost in our
second score. The MVFC is now down to four teams: the Bad- unexceptional. generation, lands at our feet.
Under attack in our society, We must light more candles.
Brady Johansen was up next and dialed up a
pair of rushing touchdowns in the second quarter;
gers, the Innisfail Cyclones, the Carstairs Tigers
and hopefully the Bisons. Joined project proposal
are traditionally held morals
one for three yards and the other from 40 yards Seafoot said he will sit down with the league and values, which are often Elaine Wheeler
The Western Irrigation District held an open house on Sept.13 at the Town
out. this week and hash out a new schedule for the portrayed as
of Strathmore insensitive,
offices Strathmore
to discuss a proposed Full Gospel
project together with Marigold
Ty Stone, Bret Wright and Jack Warrack also got remainder of the season. discriminatory,
Library Systems. exclusive. Church Brad Everett Photos
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with the same amount of energy for the Olds Bull- out of action because it was their scheduled bye
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CMJHS
Terry Fox
Run
Max Schaffer skat-
The Crowther Memo-
ed away from a flail-
rial Junior High School
ing Spencer James
(CMJHS) will be par-
who was trying to
ticipating in the an-
turn the puck over
nual Terry Fox Run on
Sept. 17 during the
Oct. 4. CMJHS has
Wheatland Athletic
raised $185,839.22
Association midget
in the past 30 years
Chiefs Red and
they have been par-
White intrasquad
ticipating in the run.
game at the Stan-
This year they hope
dard Arena.
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Heather McKinnon (l-r) Times Reporter “I saw a lot of good things this weekend. If you
and Wayne Hvingelby.
think about it, those kids played four games in
Photo Courtesy of The Wheatland Athletic Association (WAA) pee- less than 36 hours. That’s a lot of hockey in a short
Lisa Homan period of time and I thought they looked solid,”
wee Braves wrapped up a near perfect pre-season
in Lethbridge. said Klemmensen. “The boys will be chomping at
After thumping a couple nearby teams two the bit to get going for real now.”
weeks ago, the Braves put their regular season The Braves will open their SCAHL season Sept.
roster to the test against what could be the top 21 in Standard against the Hounds. They will
teams in the south division of the South Central close out the first weekend of the season Sept.
Unit D, Alberta Hockey League (SCAHL) and left with a 23 at the Ron Ebbesen Arena against the Airdrie
202 Canal Court, 3-1 record. Lightning White.
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FOR RENT
in various rural communities. “The Missing Piece to complete Your Big Picture.”
3 Bedroom Condos
for Rent
- Jonathan
2 Storey, 3 Bedroom
Units downtown
Peters
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1&2 Bedroom Units
Real Estate Associate
STRATHMORE’S
403-870-4446
in adult only building
-
jonathan@OrangeJigsaw.com LEADER IN HOME
Tenants pay all utilities
HOUSE FOR SALE
Services!
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Growing Families Society Kelly Camden

COMMERCIAL
403.991.6192
Growing Families Society is a not-for-profit agency in search of a kellycamden@hotmail.com
OFFICE SPACE 1216 sq/ft 2 Bdrm 1.5 bath
OFFICE ASSISTANT (0.4 FTE) to fill a non-union position. FOR RENT Located in the Adult Gated Community
of Ranch Estates.
If the description below interests you, send us your resume: Available
• provide administrative support to assist with the efficient and
Central air, central vac, gas fireplace, large DRIVING ACADEMY
effective functioning of the office which delivers community Oct 1, 2018 walk-in shower, all appliances, oversized
programming 2000 sq feet double garage and many extra features.
• working with the Growing Opportunities team atmosphere including a Rent negotiable Immaculate condition – A must see!
Nurse, Support Worker and Life Skills Coach; and volunteers with $150,000 immediate possession.
Bridging the Gap and 5 for Life Early Childhood Committees Email bonnie. Call for apt. 403-901-3278 or 587-365-3319
• provide recording secretary services for the Growing Families huxted@gmail.
Society com
• self-directed, with the ability to work with minimal supervision COMMERCIAL RENTAL
• available to work in the Strathmore office
INDIVIDUAL OFFICE
RENTAL AVAILABLE
Qualifications are a Grade 12 or GED, with 3 years experience
and proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel & Outlook. Having an
administrative certificate would be considered beneficial. Experience
in community program planning and implementation, an office and
Move your home business into an
meeting environment an asset. A valid driver’s license and dependable elegant office in downtown Strathmore.
transportation is required. All utilities and internet included.
Comes with the use of an elegant board room,
Application deadline is Monday, October 1, 2018 kitchen and extra storage.
with the submission indicating an hourly rate.
Position is grant funded to March 31, 2020 with a possible extension.
Call 403-934-5589 to view.
May Rostecki-Budzey, Executive Manager Strathmore Business Centre, 129, Second Ave.
Growing Families Society
650 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB. T1P 1H8
403-361-7216 (B); 403-361-2442 (F)
e-mail: gomrb@telus.net
You can apply at www.bridgingthegapalberta.ca/about-us/
Thank you for applying,
only those selected
for an interview will Growing Families Society
be contacted. for East Rural Counties
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