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NOVEMBER 16, 2018

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Cluny Fire Hall
safety evaluation
SHARON MCLEAY
Times Contributor

An internal site safety inspection of the Cluny Fire


Hall was recently completed.
Novice tourney “It is occupational health and safety legislation to
provide a safe working environment for the volunteer
firefighters in Cluny to serve their community,” said
Judy Unsworth, Wheatland County fire and emergen-
Page 15 cy manager.
Remediation of the fire apparatus was done by
Wheatland County at a cost of $17,000. The gear re-
mediation cost $6,000.
Wood Environment and Infrastructure did a safety
assessment of the fire hall. A moisture and water in-
spection was conducted, and samples were taken and
analyzed for harmful agents.
The wall dividing the common area and the wash-
room had visual evidence of contamination. The bot-
Successful season
tom portion of the drywall through to the furnace
room also showed damage. Moisture readings were
taken and the drywall showed high moisture holding
readings. Areas of the ceiling in the furnace room
were also affected. The samples did show fungal con-
tamination and it was suggested that a qualified indi-
vidual do remediation work.
“Due to the age of the construction, asbestos-con-
taining materials (ACM) are suspected. If ACM is
known or identified, the required code of practice
RE/MAX FIRST and the use of correct government-regulated control
587-316-2000 methods would adequately protect workers’ expo-
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ing their removal or renovation,” stated Keith Lawson,
Wood’s occupational health and safety technician.
They included the breakdown of measures needed to
be taken for safely dealing with the mould.
Offering IV Sedation Cluny fire association members said they should
Dr. Ashkan Hamzehi DDS
have been let in the hall to fix the issues, but Wheat-
Dr. Sharif Faizi DDS land County Reeve Amber Link emphasized the need
Dr. Arzy Kafrouny DDS for specialized handling of mould issues as outlined
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as disturbance of the mould would exacerbate its
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Town of Strathmore The building and safety officers assessed the
Municipal Notices building infrastructure and recommended repairs to Lest we forget
Contact Us Today! plumbing and electrical. Strathmore’s Crowther Memorial Junior High School was among other schools in the
“There are areas that need to be addressed prior to town and area that held their Remembrance Day ceremonies last week to remember
403.934.5589 giving the signoff, before it is safe to be in the build- the men and women who sacrificed their lives for the country. Nov. 11 marked the
info@strathmoretimes.com ing,” said Mike Ziehr, Wheatland County manager of 100th anniversary of the armistice which ended World War 1, 1914-1918.
www.StrathmoreTimes.com infrastructure and transportation. Doug Taylor Photo
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Over-the-counter farm antibiotics cease


Dec. 1
SHARON MCLEAY already responding to global pressure extended periods. It is up to the vet to
Times Contributor for less antibiotic use. determine if the client has enough ex-
The plan affects treatment for all types pertise to utilize the medicine appropri-
Farmers are shaking their heads about of farm animals, including beef, dairy, ately.
Strathmore RCMP is new Health Canada antibiotic regula- hogs, sheep, horses, fish and even bees. Health Canada indicated that the ra-
tions that start Dec. 1. Some ranchers in remote locations tionale for the move was to address con-
investigating a Hit and Run that Farmers will need a prescription to don’t have ready access to veterinary cerns about antibiotic resistance in live-
took place on October 11th, obtain medically important antibiotics clinics. This April, an article in the Ed- stock and humans, reduce the overuse
2018. The owner of a Brown for their livestock and can only obtain monton Journal by Jouris Graney said of antibiotics and to ensure antibiotics
them from a vet clinic or licensed phar- the Alberta government had pulled are used in a responsible, effective man-
Chevrolet Malibu had their funding for veterinary students, risking ner.
macist.
vehicle side swiped in the Wheatland County councillor and shortages of veterinarians in the future.
Walmart parking lot causing
$4557 in damage.
rancher Jason Wilson said he attend-
ed the provincial Agricultural Service
The article stated that as of April there
were about 80 vacant veterinary posi- More information
Board conference this fall and said farm-
ers and ranchers in attendance were not
tions in Alberta and that about 1,100
more veterinarians will be needed by necessary to address
If you have any information sure about the policy. 2023. So, the question arises as to what
Cluny Fire Hall
that could help with this “I don’t know how everybody took farmers and ranchers will do if they can-
it,” said Wilson. “I think nobody is really not get into a vet service due to back- Continued from Page 1
investigation, please contact happy with the way they are going.” logged appointments.
Strathmore RCMP. Many farmers and ranchers will look The new antibiotic policy is relying He recommended a quote for repairs
File: 20181526081 at this as a cash cow for vet services on good relationships and accessibil- be done, so council can make decisions
and a nuisance for producers, but pro- ity to veterinary clinics, which may al- moving forward.
1-800-222-TIPS ponents say international markets are low enough quantities to be issued for There was a question of ownership
and who should be responsible for re-
(1-800-222-8477) pairs on the building. The Cluny Fire As-
sociation had renewed its society status,
Protect yourself against rising interest rates. but the status of its contract with Wheat-

YOUR AD land County was unclear.


Alan Parkin, Wheatland County chief

COULD BE HERE! DID YOU KNOW??


Administrative officer, said due to the
dissolution process, ownership has
not yet been transferred to the county.
The association is consulting legal rep-
Contact Rose 403-934-5589 resentation to address some of the is-
rose@strathmoretimes.com A pre-approved mortgage will secure sues in the transfer contract.
Council accepted the report for infor-

YOUR WEEKLY
an interest rate for up to 120 days. mation and requested staff get quotes
on how much it might cost to bring the
HEALTH ADVICE building up to code. It does not obligate
council to a specific action at this time.
Quotes for repairs will be available by
Dec. 4 for consideration by the Cluny
Fire Association and council. Associ-
Gord Morck ation members commented about the
Pharmacist length of delays and requested council
try to cut through red tape. The associa-
Capsule Comments
Michelle Hayley Christa Carey 587-316-2000 www.the-reps.ca tion also wanted to ensure the services
The cough and cold season is here and a good time Eldjarnson Poirier Aleman Rose were still functioning, due to freezing
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to remind parents of small babies not to give them temperatures.
cold remedies. Colds are self-limiting and most get
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of the lungs so in this age group, non-drug treatment
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crankiness or sleepiness or just not eating or drinking. DARS
Mononucleosis, a viral disease spread via saliva
(hence the kissing disease) and through sharing
eating utensils and drink containers. Tremendous
fatigue, sore throat and aching all over are common
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symptoms. Infected persons get over it within a few
weeks. One plus of getting this disease once is that
you will never get it again. One exposure provides
lifetime immunity.
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Hundreds of people
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Remembrance Day
on Nov. 11 to mark 413 - 3rd St. Strathmore
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the 100th anniversary
Westmount Elementary Junior High School
of the armistice which
ended World War 1. The ceremony included speeches from Mayor Pat Fule and Strathmore-Brooks MLA Derek
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2018
Christmas
Downtown
Do your Christmas shopping locally!
On Friday, November 23rd, from 5:00pm-8:00pm in
Downtown Strathmore.
November 16 & 17, 2018 Local artisans, vendors, and downtown businesses will be open late!
Christmas activities for the whole family!

The next regular 2nd Avenue


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Please bring a non-perishable food bank item donation to
participate the Christmas events.

Council Meetings STANDARD ONE STOP SHOE SHOP Bonfires! Hay Rides! Carolers! Lighting of the Tree! Popcorn!
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November 21 & 3rd Avenue


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Heavy Item Garbage
(HIG) Service
November 26-30

A maximum of five items can be placed for collection,


Seniors’ Coffee weighing no more than 150 lbs each.
Wednesday, November 21 ALL items must be placed out by 7am, at your regular
garbage pick up, the Monday morning of HIG Week.
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Tuesday, November 13, 20, 27


Wednesday, November 21, 28
Thursday, November 15, 22, 29

Tuesday, November 27
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25 years of support
WANDA MCGINNIS opportunities and campaigns that are coming
Wheatland Crisis Society CEO soon. Unit D,
Please stay tuned for announcements about 202 Canal Court,
For over 25 years the Wheatland Crisis Society events, initiatives and campaigns on our Facebook Strathmore, AB
has relied on the support of our community to page @wheatlandcrisissociety or strathmoreshel-
help those impacted by abuse. Without this sup- ter.com.
port many individuals and families would not On behalf of the Wheatland Crisis Society board, 403.934.6044
have had a safe place to go in their time of need. management, staff, volunteers and especially the prowatersystems
As valuable allies in the work we do, we wish to families in our care, we wish to thank you for your @gmail.com
recognize and thank the many community mem- past, present and future support. If you are inter-
bers, organizations and local businesses that have ested in making a donation or becoming a do-
helped us change lives for the past 25 years. Your nor, please contact 403-934-6634 for information
support has been unwavering and is essential in or visit the website (http://strathmoreshelter.com/ Water Softeners, Iron Filters
allowing this organization to evolve and grow. how-to-help/donate/). & Drinking Water Systems
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working on some new fundraising initiatives and us anytime and we will gladly add your contact
programs. details to our direct contact index.
We would like to encourage you to follow our For any other inquiries, please contact me di-
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Giving voice to the voiceless


LAUREEN F. GUENTHER we can stop there. I think it needs to continue to be
Times Contributor encouraged. Issues like sex trafficking and things
that are involved in the Me Too movement, I don’t
Prophecy, a play by Edmonton playwright Jesse think they can be swept under the rug.
Ardern, is being produced by Mikayla Whitehouse, “My hope with this story is that in telling it, in
a Rosebud School of the Arts graduating student, putting these issues and these stories on stage that
and will be performed in Rosebud, November 24- it can spark that conversation, and that that con-
25. versation can move to action and move to change,”
Whitehouse and Jeany Snider are performing the Whitehouse added.
show with Paul F. Muir directing. Despite the story’s heavy content, she said it’s not
“Prophecy looks at the Trojan War through the all depth and hard work.
lens of the women of the city,” Whitehouse said. “(Playwright) Jesse Ardern does a fantastic job of
“It’s not looking at it from the point of view of the blending the two (challenge and entertainment). I
warriors. It’s not looking at it from the point of view think Paul (Muir) is really looking at that as well
of the traditional heroes of the story. It’s looking at in rehearsals, of finding moments where we in the
it from the victims’ point of view.” audience can enjoy the moment.”
Though Prophecy is a modern retelling of an an- She hopes Prophecy offers rich takeaways for the
cient story, Whitehouse said it highlights issues that audience.
are very current. “I would hope that you would take away cour-
“It really speaks to the audience today about what age to know what’s going on around (you), and to
is going on in the world around us, and what are see (reality), to make a change,” Whitehouse said.
we actually doing about it?” Whitehouse said. “Are “I hope that you would take away hope that there
you actually doing something about the problems actually is a difference that can be made and that
in the world? Or are you sitting back and enjoying it’s not an impossible task.”
the comfort that comes from being in the west?” Prophecy will be performed in the Quonset at the
Prophecy is also timely, she said, because it brings south end of Main Street, across from the Rosebud
out the voices of women, voices that have recently Hotel, on Nov. 24 at 4:30 p.m., and on Nov. 25 at
begun to be heard in our society in a new way. 2:30 and 8 p.m. Get tickets and more information
“The Me Too movement is very alive (now), and on the Facebook page The Voiceless Project, or by
it’s fresh in this script,” she said. “(Prophecy is) look- emailing prophecy.bookings18@gmail.com. Tickets
ing at women being believed, or not being believed. may be available at the door, but seating is lim-
“Women need to be encouraged and given a ited, so it’s recommended to purchase tickets early.
voice or given permission to use their voice. We’re Prophecy contains strong language and sexual vio-
seeing more of that in this time, but I don’t think lence.

Spurs begin new season


JESSICA WOLFS Lorna and a horse health clinic. A big thank you to
Strathmore Rusty Spurs 4-H Club Katrina Janzen for coming out to help our mem-
bers with the clinic and leg wrapping. We are done
The Strathmore Rusty Spurs have started their our riding lessons now until spring so we will fo-
new year! We have nine members and are look- cus on our record books, public speaking, fund-
ing forward to lots of learning and fun again. We raising and fun activities.
held elections at our Oct. 23 meeting and our po- Congratulations to our portfolio competition
sitions are as follows; President - Alie, Secretary winners, Jessica Wolfs in junior and Aliera Cher-
- Lily, Treasurer - Jessica, Club Historian - Waylon, noff in intermediate. They both won at club and
District Junior Rep - Chelbea, Snack Organizer – district level, well done girls! Congratulations also
Lucas. to Aliera Chernoff who received her Silver Award
We started our riding lessons in September and of Excellence.
rode till the end of October. We are holding our We are planning on a Christmas party along with
lessons at Lausen’s Arena and our coach is Lorna Adopt-A-Family shopping on Dec. 4 and we will
Malmberg. continue our year from there.

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Planning and development enforcement Agriculture building/structures, agri-


cultural operations and agricultural pro-
cessing remained under permitted uses
SHARON MCLEAY cation booklet to provide information on the processes and
guidelines surrounding re-designation, subdivisions and ap- for agriculture general district and rural
Times Contributor
peal processes. business designations.

Notifications will still be circulated in
A policy to clearly outline how complaints and investiga-
SAFETY CODES FEE INCREASE newspapers, to adjacent landowners,
tions for planning and development issues and infractions
Fees are going up for building permit safety inspections in agencies and internal departments, be-
are conducted was approved at the Nov. 6 Wheatland County
Wheatland County. This is the first increase in fees since 2014. fore recommendations are presented to
council meeting.
“Most fee increases are 10 cents a square foot and $10 per the MPC.
“The reason we are putting this together for council is to
fixtures, (and) minimum fees have increased for building Accessory building/structures re-
clarify procedures for enforcement of infractions against the
permits,” said Cindy Ramsay, Wheatland County safety codes mained in permitted uses for parks and
land use bylaw, approved land development permits and ap-
technician. “The fee is minimal and fair with today’s economic recreation, community services and
proved subdivision approvals,” said Kim Sandbeck, Wheatland
conditions.” public utility designations. There were
County planning officer.
The fee increases bring Wheatland County in line with oth- some additions in those three designa-
The planning department has also developed a communi-
er municipalities. Wheatland County contracts out inspection tions to include things such as signs, so-
services to Superior Safety Codes. The contracts are accepted lar panels, stripping and grading.
Strathmore Legion Branch #10 NEWS under the request for proposal process.
MIDWEST HUTTERITE COLONY
By Irene Knappe TRANSPARENCY INITIATIVE ASKS FOR CEMETERY
• Remembrance Day was on Sunday, and I want to thank everyone who attended the Wheatland County councillors have been approached about The Midwest Hutterite Colony near
service. Once again, it was a full hall at the Civic Centre, filled with Veterans, men, women
having more council meetings recorded and available on the Rosebud is doing some life planning, by
and children. What a pleasure it was to look out from the podium and see you all there! Then,
back at the Legion, another full hall full of comraderie. Chef Pat’s chili was truly great, and website. The request was put forward by Deputy Reeve Glenn asking for approval for cemetery land
his lady, Jenny, and family were indispensable, not to forget the assistance of the LA ladies. Koester. He asked to have the organizational meeting available for the colony.
My personal thanks and gratitude to everyone who helped make Remembrance Day so very Cemetery lands come under the com-
special for our Veterans!! to the public, and council also agreed the Committee of the
• The Poppy Campaign has also come to an end. If it wasn’t for Comrade Don Good’s Whole meetings will be posted on the website. munity services designation and as such
care and tenacity, it would not have been the success that it was. Thank you Comrade Good, have different zoning criteria. The cem-
very much, for all your hard work during the Poppy Campaign. Also, many, many, thanks to etery was not considered when approv-
all Volunteers who gave their time to sit at the Poppy tables, in the mornings and afternoons. Fire bylaw update
Special thanks to the Cadets for their help on Saturdays. Wheatland County Reeve Amber Link said issues with the ing the direct control designation for the
• Senior Darts are played every Sunday, unless noted otherwise.
fire bylaw have been worked out, and the revised changes will bulk of the property submitted by the
• Chase the Ace is on every Friday, from 6 to 8 pm. The pot is getting larger every week! applicant. The property targeted for the
There’s also meat draws and 50/50 on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons. be vetted by lawyers and then sent to the associations and fire
• On Saturday, the 17th, Jennie Ogilvie, a Medium, will be at the Legion from 7 – 9 pm. departments for their information. cemetery is currently designated as ag-
$40 per ticket, with a portion of the proceeds going to the Legion. There’s still time to get your
Deputy Reeve Glenn Koester asked whether the associa- ricultural land.
tickets at the bar!! The cemetery would be strictly for
• THE LEGION GENERAL IS ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, AT 7 pm. tions and fire departments could sign off to the changes, prior
• LA ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20th, AT 7 pm. to council’s decision for second reading. Councillor Scott Klas- the colony’s use and not for the general
• SANTA is coming to the Legion for breakfast!!! Saturday, November 24th, from 8 am
sen said he liked the idea of them initialling agreement on the public. Planners said while it does not fit
to 10:30 am. Bring your kids to say hi and tell him what they would like for Christmas!! There
will be a $3 charge for breakfast for kids over 5. Kids under 5 eat for free. changes. Councillor Ben Armstrong felt council had already the Municipal Development Plan (MDP)
• LEGION ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, AT 7 pm. done due diligence and it should move forward now that dis- definitions for community service, in
• Come to the Grey Cup Party on Sunday, November 25th at 4 pm. Fun and prizes!!
cussion and changes have been made. that use is not for all the general public,
One awesome thing about Eeyore is that even though he is basically clinically depressed, he
Link said changes were made live and there was consensus it fits county intent regarding colonies,
still gets invited to participate in adventures and shenanigans with all of his friends. And they never
expect him to pretend to feel happy, they just love him anyway, and they never leave him behind or on the changes around the table by the fire association rep- and the designation would be the most
ask him to change.
resentatives. appropriate assignment.
THEY SHALL GROW NOT OLD; AS WE THAT ARE LEFT, GROW OLD “The fact that they contain all of their
AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN; AND IN THE MORNING
“They fully understood that it was a collaborative process,
we were simply consulting them on some of the changes,” said institutional functions, agricultural func-
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
Link. “Some of their issues were very legitimate and helped us tions and residential functions within
WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
craft a better bylaw. This is just one more step in the process. their quarter section, staff is recom-
For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119
Obviously, the final step in the process is it is coming back to mending approval for this regardless of
council.” the MDP, as it does promote the contin-
The fire bylaw is coming back to council for second reading ued and existing use of the colony in
Thought for this month (November). the county,” said Odessa Cohen, junior
the Week planner with the county. She said the
~ LAND USE MATTERS colony consulted with Alberta Transpor-
Land use bylaw 2016-01 got some tweaks on Nov. 6, when tation to approve roadways and access
Stress and Wheatland County council approved third reading amend- to the cemetery.
Councillor Jason Wilson asked if aver-
anger are ments, updating it to Bylaw 2018-21. The amendment moved
many of the permitted uses to discretionary uses in the ag- age landowners could have a cemetery
on their land. Cohen responded due to
toxic for ricultural general district, rural business district, parks and
recreation districts, community services and public utilities regulations, she did not think it would
good district. be possible.
Cohen clarified her rationale for rec-
“This will allow the MPC (Municipal Planning Commission)
decisions. more oversight, transparency and accountability for develop- ommending the Midwest Hutterite Col-
ony cemetery. She indicated that colony
ment permits,” said Kim Sandbeck, Wheatland County plan-
ning officer. “We are basically moving the majority of farm- farm units are a contained cultural unit
related uses into discretionary.” and modification of the MDP fits in the
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November 16, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 7

New initiatives for Strathmore


road safety planned
for 2019 Dubai Vinyl Plank
- 2 colors (Palm Beach & Harbour Island)
MIRIAM OSTERMANN whatever we have to do to achieve that, I think vinyl plank - $2.75/sq.ft
Times Associate Editor this would be a good start.” cash & carry (full cartons only).
Currently, school zones in Strathmore are in ef-
There are 6 more exciting colors for $2.95/sq.ft.
Favourable feedback of Strathmore’s Traffic Ad- fect from 8 to 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
visory Committee’s 2018 Traffic Safety Program and 3 to 4:30 p.m. – times that differ from play-
5.5mm (0.5mm) x 5.83 “x 48” Synchrone Finish
has spurred a proposed 2019 initiative that re- ground zones. With a programmable school zone
cently received the green light from town council beacon project in place, all of Strathmore’s school Composite Stone (SPC) Flooring
with a possible financial commitment. zones will have a flashing beacon placed on top with Integrated 1.5mm EVA Membrane
The 2018 Traffic Safety Program consisted of of its speed signs to reinforce school zone times Tolerates conditions from + 60 ° C to -60 ° C and up to
three projects: new painting of school crosswalks, for drivers. The changeable copy signs are also 60 ft. li. without transition molding. High resistance to
installation of two new radar speed signs near the designed to grab the attention of those operating direct sunlight. 30-year residential guarantee.
George Freeman School and a pilot program of 40 a vehicle with slogans, such as “It’s not a race,
km/h zones by Cambridge Glen and Centre Street. leave some space,” “Texting while driving ... oh
As a result of the public’s reception, the com- cell no!” and “Only sparklers should be lit, drive Phone: 403-934-4954

mittee created a 2019 Traffic Safety Program con- sober.”


sisting of two projects: the programmable school “What the traffic Commission has accomplished
zone beacon project and the portable changeable so far in our community is impressive and the
copy signs. feedback that this council has received speaks to
Following a survey conducted by the Traffic Ad- that,” said Councillor Denise Peterson at the coun- 42A Spruce Park Drive. Strathmore • www.strathmorefloor.com

visory Committee that questioned 314 Strathmore cil meeting on Nov. 7. “All children everywhere in
residents this year, 35 per cent said they weren’t our community are of enormous value and I really
confident in knowing the exact times when school appreciate all the thoughtfulness that’s gone into Jonathan Van Verdegem
zones were in effect. A total of 65 per cent claimed this.”
Councillor Jason Montgomery also called the
Memorial Fund
they did know the exact times but weren’t asked
to provide that information in the questionnaire. program a good cause and Councillor Lorraine As many know, Jonathan was a very faithful and
However, 83.4 per cent believed flashing beacons Bauer agreed with Wiseman’s statement that fur- dedicated member of our Sacred Heart Catholic
would be beneficial in helping them determine ther surveys can be conducted to gather more Parish. He served as an altar server right up until
when school zones are in effect. feedback and move the project along in the fu- his passing and his Church Family meant the
The program also seeks to install portable ture. Councillor Bob Sobol, who sits on the com- world to him. Putting much thought into this,
changeable copy signs, placed in specific loca- mittee, also provided council with some insight. we feel the building of our new Catholic Church
tions and designed to catch a driver’s attention by “This is very clearly one that is going to be dif- was in the foremost part of his thoughts. We
displaying catchy phrases that are expected to be ficult to judge at the effectiveness of it, it’s an
thus decided to ask for donations to our Church
changed every month. The project would be man- educational project meant to bring attention to a
Building Fund be made in his memory.
aged by a private company for a one-year trial. person’s driving habits ... it’s being used in a num-
We feel it will be a sanctuary of hope for many
According to Martin Wiseman, the chair of the ber of cities and especially in the United States
and they found it very, very successful,” he said. and would be what Jonathan would like to be
Traffic Advisory Committee, which was tasked by
“The committee is going to do everything they remembered for.
council to improve road safety and reduce col-
lisions, the committee is applying for a $25,000 can do, within reason, to ensure that our motor-
Donations may be put in trust through our
government grant to go towards the program- ing public is aware that especially in our school
zones, where our most vulnerable and valuable Lawyer’s, Getz Collins and Associates at 225A
mable school zone beacon project. Wiseman also
assets walk daily, that they know you’ve got to Wheatland Trail, Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1T5
approached Strathmore town council last week
during the regular council meeting on Nov. 7 with slow down, and I think this is an amazing way to or drop off at our office. Cheques payable to Getz,
a request for $40,000 to bring the 2019 Traffic do that.” Collins and Associates in Trust. On memo line
Safety Program to fruition. Council formed a united front in voting unan- incl. Jonathan Van Verdegem Memorial.
“We’ve received communication from local law imously in favour of adopting the Traffic Safety
enforcement; when they stop drivers who are Program for 2019 and allocating $40,000 into the We thank all who contribute to his fund in
speeding in the school zones, they (drivers) claim 2019 budget towards the program – money to be advance. It will be a loving legacy to Jonathan.
that they didn’t know that the school zone was taken from the 2019 federal gas tax – and that the
$40,000 would be allocated upon the receipt of Funds wil be held until they can be donated to the
in effect,” Wiseman told council at the meeting.
“Let’s be proud of how we drive in our town and the $25,000 grant contribution for the program- Church and charitable taxation receipts issued
let’s make sure that we keep our roads safe. So, mable school zone beacons. from the Church at that time.

18112AA2
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Goldfinch ASP brings light and


heavy industry to Carseland area
OPEN
SHARON MCLEAY ment are addressed in the ASP. The light indus-
Times Contributor trial was defined as manufacturing, processing,
fabricating, assembly, warehousing, storage

HOUSE
The Nov. 6 Wheatland County public hearing and distribution of material that wouldn’t have
for the Goldfinch Area Structure Plan (ASP) cov- extensive outdoor storage or adverse environ-
ered more details about the types of industrial mental, community impacts or safety concerns.
activity allowed under the ASP. Heavy industrial would include manufacturing,
Wheatland County council asked staff to de- extraction, processing fabricating and distribu-
velop an industrial growth plan for the Carse- tion of materials that do contain objectionable or
Wednesday, land area and senior planner Colton Nickel said dangerous conditions beyond the boundaries of

FREE
the ASP was to provide a comprehensive, con- the site. Examples were oil refineries, resource

nin gs November 21 tiguous and logical growth plan for commercial extraction and processing, manufacturing and
Scree and industrial growth in the area, while being rendering facilities. Mixed industrial would be
9:30 - 4:00 pm sensitive to adjacent landowners’ needs and pro- light industrial, agricultural-based companies
Ref tecting natural areas. and commercial development.
res
h me “It is quite a large area. Staff does not expect She said the industrial uses may impact coun-
nts it to be fully developed out into fully industrial try residential parcels, but deemed that mitiga-
202 - 2nd Avenue, land,” said Nickel. “We anticipate that much of tion strategies will lessen the impacts of the in-
that area will continue to be farmed, but by hav- dustrial development.
Strathmore ing a large ASP in place, you can minimize fu- There may be some road realignment to ac-
R
DOO S
(Formerly McBride Centre/
Royal Bank) ture large residential development taking place commodate industry needs, as long as it didn’t

PRIZE that would inhibit more industrial growth.” affect landowners and adhere to county and
Door is on the East Side He said part of the reason such a large area Alberta Transportation guidelines. There were
403-901-6332 was designated was because inquiries have some areas that could accommodate community
been made for industrial complexes which need needs as well.
a very large setback parameter. Ratepayer George Zachary asked about exist-
Sue Paton, planner for ISL Engineering, pre- ing country residential property missing from
sented the details they considered while devel- the plan. Staff said they would reconfirm that all
oping the plan. country residential properties were listed on the
“It is important to note what this does and plan. Alan Parkin, Wheatland County chief ad-
doesn’t do. This sets forth a vision for future ministrative officer, said it was pertinent to look
growth and builds on the strengths of the exist- at where residences in the area were located,
ing uses in the area, fosters economic develop- due to the nature of industrial development, and
ment, establishes clarity for future development suggested a residential map with zoning should
A Christmas and protects existing uses in sensitive areas,” be added into the area ASP.
Celebration of she said. “What it does not do is present land Zachary also asked about details of develop-
Neil Diamond use for those specific parcels. It becomes part of
the process as development occurs.”
ment levies along Highway 24 and the north
range road in the restricted areas.

Saturday, December 15 Some area residents at the open houses were


concerned it would interfere with personal plan-
“The offsite levy encompasses not only this
area structure plan but areas east of Carseland
ning decisions for their properties that are situ- as well. There will be a separate bylaw, notifica-
THE STRATHMORE ated in the ASP. Paton said country residential tion and public hearing process for that. They
ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION and agricultural land would retain their designa- will also have to hold an open house,” said Nick-
“MAIN HALL” tions until they were re-designated for industrial el. “There will be a full public process and coun-
230 2nd Ave, Strathmore, AB uses. cil would have to give support to that levy. The
Paton said the area boundary was determined adoption of this ASP does not mean that levy
TICKETS $35 by existing industrial development in the area would be adopted by council.”
“Dinner Menu Available for Order” and boundaries were set to provide for adequate It was clarified that the levy would only be
growth. She said the area provided constraints applied when the land was developed. Zachary
DOORS - 5:30 PM to other kinds of development. said he felt restricted land should have different
SHOW - 7:00 PM The fact the area is close to good transporta- levies than non-restricted parcels. Reeve Amber
tion corridors is thought to provide potential for Link said that could be considered by council at
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT economic and employment development. Miti- a later date.
The Strathmore Royal Canadian Legion gation strategies would be used to lessen poten- Council approved second reading and wanted
403-934-5119 tial impacts on the natural areas in the ASP. the residential map added to the ASP prior to
Paton said three types of industrial develop- third reading.

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November 16, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 9

Strathmore Gymnastic Centre continues to gather support


MIRIAM OSTERMANN to keep an indoor recreational facility in the Jumphouse Gymnastics facility a business in the past where I did a
Times Associate Editor like that going, so we will give it the for more than a decade and was left business case and I found it to be very
consideration that it deserves,” said without a practice space when Jump- valuable,” said Councillor Bob Sobol,
It’s full steam ahead for the Strath- Strathmore Mayor Pat Fule at the Nov. house announced its move to a new who initially asked to see the business
more Gymnastic Centre and momen- 7 regular council meeting in regards building for its cheerleading program plan. “I’ve heard for years how peo-
tum continues to gather, with mone- to the upcoming budget discussions. – a decision that included moving the ple wanted something of this nature
tary donations totalling over $30,000, The Strathmore Gymnastics Centre existing floor to the new location. in our community, for the little ones
a firm opening date in place and a is asking for council to consider dol- When the Strathmore Gymnas- especially, and I just think it’s a great
business plan that has Strathmore’s ing out $25,000 for a spring-loaded tics Centre approached town in Sep- project.”
town council singing its praises. floor, $5,000 for preschool-specific tember, 40 per cent of the necessary Councillor Denise Peterson also in-
Council requested the not-for-profit gross motor equipment and $3,500 for equipment needs had already been quired about access for those with spe-
organization, comprised of a group a large industrial-sized bouncy house. met. Since then, the organization has cial needs. Flaws said those in wheel-
of parents originally from the Strath- Thus far, the organization has man- secured a loan to lease equipment chairs were able to use the facility in
more Silhouettes Parents Association aged to raise $30,225 with fundraisers, for when possession takes place Dec. the past. Besides ensuring wheelchair
(SSPA), to present a business plan to online garage sales and sponsorships, 1, said Carly Flaws, member of the accessibility, the organization is also
council at the Sept. 19 regular council but is hoping to secure $130,000 for Strathmore Gymnastics Centre. aware of grants that cater to special
meeting. renovations and equipment for its Registration for programs that in- needs exercise equipment.
The organization also provided multi-use facility that caters to all ages, clude preschool, teen, adult strength Council will discuss the request dur-
council with an update of their fun- in order to meet its plans of signing a and flexibility and childcare, will be- ing 2019 budget meetings, two dates
draising efforts over the last two lease to the old Jumphouse facility. gin on Nov. 17. of which have already been confirmed:
months, and requested $33,500 be The Strathmore Silhouettes trained “I was really impressed; I’ve owned Nov. 13 and Nov. 27.
allocated towards a new floor, gross
motor equipment and a bouncy castle.
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Holiday Train Comes to Gleichen


For the very first time, the CP Holiday Train will be making a stop in
Gleichen on Friday, December 7th from 9:55 PM to 10:30 PM.
This is a great opportunity to donate to the food bank, get out into
the community and also to see some great performances by Terri
Clark, Kelly Prescott, and Sierra Noble.
The CP Holiday Train is unlike your typical freight train. This train’s
consist has rail cars decorated with thousands of lights, and includes
a boxcar converted into a performance stage.
Once the train comes to a safe stop, the stage
lowers and a free performance from some in-
credibly talented musicians delights spectators
for about 30 minutes. While these events are
free, we encourage those coming to watch to
bring a cash or healthy food donation in sup-
port of the local Food Bank.
Visit our website for more information.

Community Enhancement Funding


Applications and Reports Now Available!
What is the Community Enhancement Fund?
The Community Enhancement Fund provides grant funding from Career Opportunities
Wheatland County to enhance, promote, and support groups
and organizations that bring a broad range of enjoyment, bene- Health and Safety Officer (Part-Time)
fit, beautification, recreation, entertainment, participation, and Closes: When Filled
Please Quote Job #P18-31
enhancement projects to Wheatland County. The program is The Health and Safety Officer (part time) is responsible for the implementation and
intended to invest tax payer dollars annually to support recrea- ongoing administration of Wheatland County’s Occupational Health and Safety Pro-
tional, cultural and other community activities, facilities, and re- gram, and ensuring compliance by the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), General
sources that are utilized by Wheatland County residents. Managers, managers / supervisors, employees, contractors, and volunteers, with
the laws and regulations governing workplace health and safety. Working hours for
this part-time position will be 8 hours per day to a maximum of 24 hours per week.
Grant applications and reporting forms are available on the web-
site under the boards and committees page. Waste Transfer Site Operator (Part-Time)
Closes November 19, 2018 at 4 p.m.
Please Quote Job #P18-34
Applications are due by January 31, 2019 The Waste Transfer Site Operator is responsible for monitoring the use of Wheat-
land County owned waste transfer sites by the public / Wheatland County citizens,
and for managing the day to day operations of the site.
Donation presented to the Administrative Assistant to Community Services
Rosebud Centre of the Arts Closes November 19, 2018 at 4 p.m.
Please Quote Job #P18-35
On November 2, Deputy Reeve The Administrative Assistant to Community Services will provide day to day tasks
including the handling of correspondence, filing (hard copy and digital), data entry,
Glenn Koester presented a $5,000 minute taking at meetings, meeting / event preparations, purchase order documen-
donation to the Rosebud Centre of tation and processing, photocopying, and other administrative responsibilities.
the Arts in support the Arts within
Wheatland County and in one of In accordance with Wheatland County’s Personnel Policy, the successful candidate will be re-
our hamlets, Rosebud. quired 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.
The cheque was
accepted by Morris Ertman (left) We thank all applicants for their interest; however, only those selected for an interview will be
contacted. To apply:
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Recognizing Strathmore’s efforts Communities


ChooseWell Pro-
MIRIAM OSTERMANN forts of our town and its leaders who gram Coordinator
Times Associate Editor have worked with HEAL and Choos- Lisa McLaughlin
(l-r), ChooseWell
eWell to make this a healthy and ac-
Champion Robert
Alberta’s Communities ChooseWell tive community,” Breitwieser said. “This Breitwieser, AHS
program awarded the Town of Strath- award is for all of our citizens and is Senior Policy Lead
more and the Healthy Eating Active something to be proud of.” Alim Gillani, and
Living (HEAL) Coalition with an award The town is home to 50 kilometres of Alberta Recreation
for Creating Supporting Environments, trails and paths used for walking and and Parks Board
during the award ceremony at the Al- cycling. Town council supported the Members Candace
berta Recreation and Parks Conference Pathway Signage Proposal that aims to Nykiforuk were in attendance to present and accept the award on behalf of HEAL and the Town of
on Oct. 24. provide the community with more in- Strathmore. Photo Courtesy of Robert Breitwieser
Communities ChooseWell Champion formation about existing pathways and
marks the access points to the path- downtown core. for several years and so we just see con-
for Strathmore, Robert Breitwieser, ac-
ways clearly. A total of 21 awards were presented sistent ongoing attention to a healthy
cepted the award that recognized HEAL
Over the past year, Strathmore has to communities throughout Alberta this community with the work that they’re
and the community’s efforts to increase
also received a renewed and rede- year. doing on an ongoing annual basis.”
pathways and walking paths, and the
signed streetscape, additional benches, “It’s just the nature of what Strath- Alberta Recreation and Parks Asso-
town’s overall walking accessibility – a
picnic tables, new landscaping and more has been doing. They put a lot ciation is a not-for-profit organization
long-term focus of Strathmore.
new lighting fixtures to revitalize the of effort into creating a supportive that focuses on establishing healthier
“An award like this recognizes the ef-
physical environment particularly, and happier communities and residents

Arts on 817 returns walkaround ability, really looking at


destination walking as well as recre-
through the promotion and develop-
ment of recreation and parks.

with Ton Beau String Quartet


ational walkability,” said Lisa McLaugh- With a similar focus, HEAL, which
lin, program manager for Communities is a grassroots initiative, also supports
ChooseWell. healthy eating and active living in our
MIRIAM OSTERMANN ited Alberta four times in the past for
“It’s possible for anyone to walk or local community, especially through
Times Associate Editor performances and teaching engage-
ride a bike from any part of the com- walking which is accessible and afford-
ments, which included workshops at
munity to downtown, so I think just able. Projects have included the Great
Strathmore’s only concert series, Arts École Brentwood Elementary School
the accessibility and the spread of their Skate, daytime indoor walking pro-
on 817, is continuing its string of con- and a private function during the Alber-
walking paths. I think Strathmore in grams, hosting the Alberta Walkability
certs with Toronto’s Ton Beau String ta 55+ Summer Games in Strathmore.
general has been actively engaged in Roadshow in the past, and weekly out-
Quartet – the second concert of the se- Their upcoming performance is part of
the Communities ChooseWell program door walking programs.
ries’ season. a western tour that includes concerts
The quartet was founded by four and teaching opportunities in Strath-
graduate students from the University
of Toronto in 2010, and prides itself
more, Calgary and Lethbridge.
All members of the quartet actively Strathmore District Health Services
on giving voices to young composers,
women composers and those from un-
coach and teach several times a week,
either privately or with the Sistema Auxiliary Bursary Winners for 2018
der-represented communities. Toronto Academy. As part of an im-
Violinists Jeremy Potts and Bijan pressive resumé, the quartet has also The following students enrolled in Health Related Field of studies
Sepanji, viola player Alex Mcleod and been involved in workshops and mas-
Strathmore cellist Sarah Steeves engage terclasses at Wilfrid Laurier University, have received our Bursaries this year:
in a wide range of music from the finest
classical quartet compilations to com-
the University of Toronto, Vanderbilt
University and the Westport Chamber
The 2018 recipients of these bursaries are:
positions being created today. Music Festival, and were instrumental
On Saturday, Nov. 24, the quartet will in the success of a concert series at the
be bringing a program that combines University of Toronto Art Centre. LEAH HALEY FANNING of Strathmore attended
impressionism and Spanish influence Last year, the Ton Beau String Quar- Strathmore High School and is presently enrolled in her
with religious music influences and tet recorded their first CD, The Silent first year of a two year program as an Advanced Care
harmonics as well as classical to Strath- Voices Project, that highlighted 14 piec- Paramedic at N.A.I.T. in Edmonton.
more. The musicians will be perform- es influenced by poems written by chil-
ing Joaquin Turina’s L’Oracion del Tore- dren who died in concentration camps.
ro, Riho Maimets’ compilation Sanctus The quartet also heavily focuses on
and Claude Debussy’s String Quartet in performing pieces by young composers DANIELLE HAUCK attended Holy Cross Collegiate in
G Minor Op. 10, and follow up their and women. Strathmore and is in her 3rd. year of training at Mount Royal
concert with a performance and work- “Music tends to be fairly white and Universaity in a six year program of Medical Anthropology.
shops at École Brentwood Elementary fairly male, and when you ask people
School the following Monday morning. on the street to name five composers,
For Steeves, who grew up in Strath- they would name five dead white guys,”
more and whose mother was influential said Steeves. “So making sure that the PAETON MELCHER of Rockyford attended
in the creation of the concert series, re- future of music is more inclusive and Wheatland Crossing High School and is currently enrolled
turning to Strathmore and aiding in the represents the people that make music in her 1st. year of a four year program in Kinesiology in
development of its musical influence is and love music is something that I hope the Physical Therapy field of studies.
the icing on the cake. we can all contribute to and make sure
“For me to be able to bring my quar- happens.”
tet, which is one of my favourite ways Arts on 817 launched their second
in which I get to make music, and bring season on Oct. 27 with a performance GRACE SMITH attended Strathmore High School and
that home and share that not just with by ReMix: powered by Revv52, a band
after working as a teller at ATB for several years is presently
my family but with friends and every- with custom arrangements of classic
songs from the last five decades. Fol- enrolled at Bow Valley College in her 1st. year of a two year
one from the community, that’s just re-
ally special,” Steeves said. lowing the success of last year, the sec- program in Licensed Practical Nursing.
“Everybody has their own relation- ond season features double the con-
ship with music and that’s part of what certs and a greater reach of musical
I love. No matter how many times you talent. EMMA WOLPER attended Holy Cross Collegiate in
perform Debussy String Quartet, or lis- Ton Beau String Quartet will perform
Strathmore and is presently enrolled at the University of
tened to it or it’s your first time, that music by Debussy, Maimets and Turina
Calgary in her 4th. Year program in Kinesiology with the
LET US
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on Nov. 24 at 7:30 p.m. at the Strath-
more United Church. Tickets are $30 intent of following this training with Graduate Studies in
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County passes first


reading of CMRB plan
SHARON MCLEAY partners in the Edmonton Capital Re-
Times Contributor gional Board (ECRB) too. They sent a
letter asking CMRB rural municipalities
Inserting the approved Calgary to collaborate on agricultural support,
Metropolitan Region Board (CMRB) to protect and support the agricultural
Regional Growth Plan and CMRB sector. The EMRB is developing an ag-
evaluation framework into Wheat- riculture master plan to be completed
land County’s Municipal Development in the next 18 months. They want to
Plan passed first reading in council on ensure Alberta’s food security, limit
Nov.6. land fragmentation, promote wisely
The public hearing is set for Feb. 15, managed agricultural land, and in-
2019. crease agricultural diversification and
“The date in February will allow us value wise production. They want to
to send some information out to our involve the public in consultations and
residents along with some mapping, dismiss some of the myths surrounding
to help them understand what is going negative impressions attributed to the
to be going on,” said Kim Sandbeck, agriculture industry. They will be re-
Wheatland County planning officer. taining experts to educate and inform
As well, Wheatland County devel- the public about responsible steward-
oped a CMRB area long term plan, ship, how agriculture producers pro-
spanning 30 to 50 years, for land cov- vide safe food sources to local markets
ered under the CMRB mandate. Major and export globally. They were look-
employment nodes would be planned ing for support to gain funding for the
for land along the Highway 1 corridor, project through grant money, but due
with significant tourism development to the late receipt of the letter, Wheat-
envisioned around Eagle Lake. Trans- land County could not make the Nov.

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Wheatland County council members “For the Calgary Metropolitan Region
will send representatives to the closed Board, it is not on the books, we are
CMRB approved strategic vision meet- just in our infancy,” said Deputy Reeve
ings held Nov. 23 and Dec.14. Council- Glenn Koester. “I think it is important
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Strathmore Storm
Novice Black
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SPORTS Coaldale gets
revenge against
Wheatland Kings
BRADY GROVE
Times Reporter

The junior B Wheatland Kings suf-


fered a heavy defeat 10-3 against the
Strathmore Storm Novice B Coaldale Copperheads on Nov. 10 in
vs Bow Valley Flames Coaldale.
The Kings had beaten the Copper-
heads the week before by a score of 6-3
but struggled to recreate that success.
“It was just one of those nights where
everything just seemed to not be click-
ing,” said Wheatland Kings Head Coach
Joel Robinson. “Whether it be goaltend-
ing, getting the puck out of our zone or
coming back into the d-zone to pick up
the high forward.”
The shots were almost even in the
first period but the Kings couldn’t find
the back of the net. The Copperheads
Strathmore Storm
Novice A
fired in three goals putting the Kings
vs Trails West Wolves on their heels early. Kings player Cole
Strathmore Storm Busslinger scored 35 seconds into the
Novice C second period to breathe life into his
vs SP Thunder club but it didn’t last long. The Cop-
Strathmore Storm Novice B
Knights
vs Bow Valley Flames perheads put another three in the net
before the halfway mark of the second,
making a comeback unlikely.
Zachary Suntjens tailled a power play
marker from Garret Vander Ploeg with
just under five minutes remaining in the
second, but the Copperheads added an-
other one with 11 seconds remaining.
Rylee Hebert added the final Kings goal
in the third as the club skated to a dis-
appointing final result.
“The guys definitely did not have fun
Strathmore Storm Novice C and like I said it’s embarrassing,” said
vs SP Thunder Knights Robinson.
The Kings head coach believes his
Strathmore Storm Novice Silver Strathmore Storm Novice A players will use the big loss as motiva-
vs Cochrane Wild vs Trails West Wolves tion going into the next few games and
turn what was a negative into a posi-
tive.
The Kings now sit in fourth place in
the southern division with an 8-6-1 re-
cord. They won’t have to wait too long
for a chance to get back into the win
column with a busy week ahead. They
will play three straight road games
starting Nov. 13 against the Three Hills
Strathmore Storm Thrashers. After that they take a trip to
Novice Silver Claresholm on Nov. 17 to play the Lo-
vs Cochrane Wild Strathmore Storm Novice Black vs Airdrie Red mond Lakers before returning to Coal-
dale on Nov. 18.
Successful Storm tourney “Coaldale’s just another bump in the
Strathmore Minor Hockey hosted their annual novice tournament at the Strathmore Family Centre and Standard Arena Nov. 9-11. Twenty-six teams,
road and we got them on Sunday so we
including the five local novice squads, took part in the tournament. can get redemption,” said Robinson.
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Curling club shows appreciation


BRADY GROVE very healthy support and participation. The men’s
Times Reporter league has at least 12 teams playing every Mon-
day, and the ladies league, also with 12 teams,
Strathmore’s curling season is underway, and plays on Tuesday nights.
the Strathmore and District Curling Club (SDCC) Mixed league play goes Thursday and Friday
showed its gratitude to its sponsors and to the nights, and there is a drop-in league that goes
community by hosting a season-opening club Monday, Wednesday and Friday afternoons from
cabaret and sponsor appreciation night on Nov. 2 to 4 p.m.
10.
“Without the combination of partnership with
the town, sponsors and volunteers, it’d be pretty
But it’s not just the adult leagues that are thriv-
ing – the younger generation has stepped onto
the ice in their best effort to place the rock on
Pass the Salt
difficult to make ends meet,” said SDCC presi- the button. The junior league is divided into two TRUST story you read where God
dent Craig Koch. “We pretty much need all those different age groups – 6-12 and 12-18 – and has We are born trusting. At always keeps his word and
(volunteers and sponsors) in the wheel to make seen strong participation numbers. birth, we trust that we will comes through on promises
things work.” “We’re pretty much maxed out in our junior be cared for, cuddled and made. Not always in the time
The event was an open house format, with program; you can only have 64 kids and we have nourished in body, mind and frame we might imagine –
food tables set up in the lounge area. Local band 58 or 60,” said Koch. Thespirit.
Strathmore
We remainand District
trustingCurling Club (SDCC)
Abraham andhosted
Sarahtheir Season
waited
Pistol Noon provided a variety of classic, blues The club’s bonspiels begin in the new year with Opening Club Cabaret and Sponsor Appreciation Night on Nov. 10 at the
individuals – you see that well into their senior years
and country rock for the attendees to dance and the first being the Shorty Bonspiel on Jan. 6, 2019. Strathmore Curling Center. SDCC president Craig Koch (l) standing with
each time a young child
guests Kevin Robertson, Jaden Klem, 16, before the child
and Dennis Klem.God had
groove to. For more information, visit their website (strath-
jumps from the side of the promised them was born.
According to Koch, the curling community has morecurling.ca). Brady Grove Photo
pool into their parents arms. Joseph must have wondered
The child trusts they will be what God had planned when

Hawks wings clipped in bronze medal game at zones caught.


Even as adults our lives are
full of trust. We trust that
his brothers sold him into
slavery. Yet he held onto his
faith and continued to trust in
BRADY GROVE smashes and timely blocks to take a 15-12 lead.
Times Reporter But despite the Hawks effort, the game started other drivers will stop when God which in the end saved
to slip away with the teams tied at 17. The Roy- their light is red making is him and set him up to save
The Holy Cross Collegiate (HCC) junior A boys als made several key blocks and solid smashes safe for us to proceed on his brothers.
volleyball Hawks lost a close battle in two straight to push the Hawks to the brink. HCC seemed to the green. We trust that Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust GOD
sets – both with a score of 25-21 – against Brooks’ gather momentum, scoring three points at the a product purchased will from the bottom of your
Christ The King Royals for the bronze medal in end, but a heroic bump from deep in the Hawks perform as advertised. heart; don’t try to figure
the zones tournament hosted by HCC on Nov. 10. side clipped the separation curtain on the ceiling, But somewhere along out everything on your
It was a back and forth battle with both sides ending the bronze medal match up. the way, trust is broken. own. Listen for GOD’S
putting everything on the line to earn every point “It was really close the whole way and the boys Someone runs the light voice in everything you do,
to finish out the volleyball season strong. were really into the game; the energy level was and hits you. The product everywhere you go; he’s the
“I am a bit disappointed we lost but I think we really good,” said Hawks Head Coach Joshua Jal- purchased doesn’t perform one who will keep you on
played pretty good and it was close throughout bert. “It’s tough that we lost but I think we really as advertised. We become track.
the whole thing,” said Grade 9 Hawks player Con- grew and developed as a team, and we had fun wary. You will not be disappointed
nor Cockx. “We definitely put up a fight in all of this weekend.” There is one exception, one when you place your trust in
our games even though the results didn’t go in Royals Head Coach Edward Burla had nothing The Holy Cross Collegiate Jr. A boys volleyball Hawks lost in two sets both
we can trust without reserve.
by a score of 25-21 to the Brooks Christ God.the King Royals in the bronze
our favour.” but praise for both groups of young athletes and
medal game at the zones Tournament onRev.
God is trustworthy--always. Nov.Pamela Scottoff the season.
9-10 to finish
The Hawks came out guns blazing in the first stressed how good and dedicated they were to Strathmore United
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Notice of Public Hearings:


December 5, 2018 at 7:00pm,
Bylaw #18-20

Bylaw #18-20 proposes to amend


Land Use Bylaw No. 14-11 by
re-designating four (4) parcels of
land south of the TransCanada
Highway described as NW
11-24-25-W4M, as shown on Figure
1 below. The parcels are proposed
to be changed from Urban Reserve
and Light Industrial to Highway
Commercial and Public Service
District. The 5.39 acre parcel is
proposed to be used for a future
Western Irrigation District and
Marigold Library System joint-use
headquarters building. The other
parcels are proposed to be used for
future highway commercial
development. Figure 1 – Location of parcels proposed for re-designation
A copy of the proposed Bylaws
may be inspected by the public
during regular office hours, 8:30 Strathmore's
Spirit of Christmas Weekend
am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday at
the Town Office (680 Westchester
Road, Strathmore, AB), or can be
found on the Town website:
Strathmore.ca

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Please contact the Town Office if

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you would like an opportunity to
review and provide input on the

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proposed amendments prior to

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the Public Hearing.
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Municipal Building, 680

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Westchester Road, Strathmore
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5, 2018, commencing at 7:00 pm
with procedures in accordance
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Council Procedural Bylaw #16-18
and amendments thereto.
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person acting on someone’s

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behalf, who claims to be affected
by any or all of the proposed

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bylaws may present suggestions or
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Written submissions to the Public

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Hearing or the name of any person
wishing to make an oral
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presentation at the Public Hearing

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must be received by the Planning
and Development Department
prior to 12:00 noon on Wednesday, ПСШСОЮНаХЫЪЫТШХУФаЯӔӒӓӚӆУЩНХШΔПЫЩΔψЬЫЪЯЫЮСРОеаФСθСШСОЮНаХЫЪЫТ
November 28, 2018 as outlined in
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Bylaw #16-18 and amendments

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thereto. If your written submission

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is not received by this time, please
provide fifteen (15) copies for

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distribution at the Public Hearing.
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Council at the Public Hearing shall ωЫгЪЫТψаЮНаФЩЫЮСΔ
complete their verbal presentation
within three minutes.
Please note that written
submissions will become public
documents once submitted to the
Town, unless otherwise requested.
CLASSIFIEDS
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family after the loss of Walter.
To the staff at Sagewood AgeCare Facility in Prepare Your Piano
The Bantam AA Wheatland Warriors Partings come, and hearts are broken; Strathmore, for going above & beyond in providing for Fall Programs
decimated the Foothills Bisons 10-0 A loved one is gone with words unspoken. such excellent care for him in his last years;
on Nov. 10 at the Bob Snodgrass Rec- Deep in our hearts there are memories kept we acknowledge & Thank you. Piano Tuner-Technician
reation Centre in High River for their Of a Husband and Father, The memorial was over whelming proof, that he
sixth straight win. we will never forget. was a confirmed committed community member
Kathie L Zakresky
The Warriors wasted no time assert- and will be truly missed.
38 years of Knowlege,
ing their will by scoring five goals in Betty and Family Appreciatively, Olive Hayes & Families Experience & “Note-ability”
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livray and Philip Raycroft both scored The greatest gift of all. MEETING Starting at 2 p.m.
hat tricks, and Andrew Sikora added a Forever in our hearts Monday, Nov. 19, The Food Bank
pair of goals. Ryder Many Grey Hors- 2018 1:30 p.m. 124 Orchard Way,
es continued his strong season with and sadly missed. Strathmore
in the Rosebud
a three-point night and Dustin Holm You family The public is
Community Center
found his teammates with three assists. Everyone Welcome welcome to attend.
With the win, the Warriors sit atop
the south conference with a 9-2-1 re- Fladhamer, Tammy
cord. The Lethbridge Hurricanes trail On September 22, 2018, our lives were forever changed
by only a single game with the exact with the sudden passing of our beautiful little girl, Tammy
Fladhamer. We would like to take this opportunity to
same amount of games played.
The Warriors will look to continue
extend our sincere gratitude and heartfelt thanks to our 403-934-5294
community, our neighbours and our friends for loving
their strong play as they square off and supporting us during this devastating time.
against the West Central Tigers on Nov. Words along cannot express how much we appreciate
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ily Centre.
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fifth place Taber Golden Suns in Taber.
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5kms east of Strathmore. Starting wage Call Denny Craig for more information
Fax 403-934-3626 Contact John at 403-852-0074
$15 per hour. or Lauri at 403-934-3176 403-983-2041
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BUSINESS GENERAL CONTRACTORS INTERIOR PAINTING ROOFING


 
 
LOOKING TO START OR EXPAND
YOUR OWN BUSINESS? Handy Kinda Guy BRI-LENE INTERIOR PAINTING
IOP ROW LTD.
 
We  offer  Business  Development  Loans  and  Business  Plan   • Painting • Plumbing
Assistance  to  Entrepreneurs  within  our  region!  
• Small Renovations Specializing in Insurance Claims
 
• Decks & Fences Your Complete Exterior Finishing Company
403-­‐934-­‐8888  or    
Experts in Vinyl Siding, Soffit and Fascia
1-­‐888-­‐881-­‐9675   • Bathrooms
Continuous Eavestroughing • Windows & Reroofs
wildrose@cfwildrose.ca  
  • APPLIANCE Residential - Commercial Aluminum and Smart Board Batons

REPAIR
For  more  information  
on  what  we  do…   Free Estimates - Bonded & Insured Cell: 403-968-9211 • Work: 403-934-4334
www.wildrose.albertacf.com   Fax: 403-934-4422 • Email: toprowtom@telus.net
 
  Call BOB 403-861-7822 Brian 403-934-7874 For a FREE QUOTE Call Tom
 
CARPET CLEANING
GENERAL CONTRACTORS PAINTING / FLOORING SEPTIC SERVICES

All Decked Out AB Cover Up Painting


General Contracting BEST WORK & REASONABLE PRICES

FREE ESTIMATES
Kitchens, Bathroom Renos INTERIOR / EXTERIOR

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Basement Developments
Additions, Roofing
Fences & Decks
COMMERIAL & RESIDENTIAL
Mason Walstra
— 18 YEARS EXPERIENCE —
Email: fbbp@efirehose.net
masonwalstra1@hotmail.com
Active Service Members, Aluminum Rail “Everything you need to turn raw land into your home”
403-934-3212 | 306-320-7372
Vinyl & Composite Decking
including Police &
Firefighters! Bill Evans 403-901-8875 bill@alldeckedoutab.ca TUTORING
Wes Breault 403-999-7097 wes@alldeckedoutab.ca PLUMBING & HEATING
Offer expires November 30, 2018

TRUCK MOUNTED CARPET CLEANING www.alldeckedoutab.ca


FURNACE & DUCT CLEANING
THE CARPET COP GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Kelly Camden
403.991.6192
kellycamden@hotmail.com 1-877-216-1647
FB Boersema & Partners Ltd. • Private one on one tutoring for your children in
the comfort of your own home for $35 per hour.
ELECTRICAL Designers and Builders of Energy Efficient Homes
• Pay as you go, no commitments, no contracts.
“Let us put YOUR thoughts on paper • Better than any learning centre.
and build it to your satisfaction.” Follow us!        AquaductAB  to see our latest specials
Certified I.C.F. Installers
403-934-1888 fbbp@efirehose.net
UPHOLSTERY
www.fbboersema.com PLUMBING & HEATING
Ace Custom Sewing.com

BRO-TECH
Serving the Foothills since ‘78.
Repair, Build & Upholstery
Strathmore AB

Residential - Commercial - Industrial HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC PLUMBING


PLUMBING &
& HEATING
HEATING INC.
INC. • Furniture
Farm & Yard - Bucket Truck Service • Hotwater Tanks • Furnaces • R.V. Interiors
• Renovations • Hydronic Heating • Golf Cart, Bike, ATV,
Master Electricians • Service Work • Gas Fitting Snowmobile Seats & Boat Tarps
• New Construction • Sewer Cleaning/
• Equipment and Vehicle Fronts
Phone: 403-934-7188 • Commercial
PRESTON & DYLAN CARL
Sewer Camera
For more information

Gates
Email: jpjesco@efirehose.net LICENSED JOURNEYMAN Like us on Facebook
OWNER/OPERATOR Call Debi 403-901-0342
www.jescoelectrical.ca OFFICE 403-983-7671 or Text 403-324-7710

Mechanical
Serving Southern Alberta Since 1999 admin@brotech.ca
WATER SYSTEMS
ELECTRICAL
LICENCED HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC Like Us on Facebook!
Specializing in:
McNeill’s Inc. • Tractor & Combine Repairs
• Acreage Equipment ROOFING
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From “General Maintenance”

PPH
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403-934-7249 Shop located 10 minutes east of Strathmore

HR
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PHR
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Prairie Home Roofing Ltd.

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202, 114 Canal Garden, Strathmore


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Redefining Affordability
- Homes For All Ages -
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CR
Just Starting Out?
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from $299,900 plus GST

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CR
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