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Page 5
Big plans for the
historical society
ADELLE ELLIS
Times Reporter

The Western District Historical Society (WDHS) held


their annual general meeting on April 20 to elect of-
ficers and to discuss plans for the coming year.
Thanking volunteers The WDHS has been around in one form or another
for decades, although the most recent version has only
been incorporated since January 2015.
Currently, there are 14 members who pay $20 per year
Page 17 to be a part of the group, which preserves the history of
Strathmore and the area around it.
Weve got a small group and we are trying to think of
ways to enlarge our membership, said Rhonda Stock-
well, WDHS president.
One of the first projects the group took on was to
declare the Anglican Church Strathmores first historical
building and to move it to a new location after a devel-
oper purchased the land that it sits on. Unfortunately,
this project was a little too big for the WDHS so soon af-
ter forming, and their efforts, although extensive, came
Drama zones to an abrupt halt.
The problem we ran into and the end result was that
historical grants are only applicable if (the building) is
on the original site. We cant get a grant to move it, said
Tom Sadler, a director of the WDHS.
Historic sites can be granted municipally or provin-
cially, but it is the combination of the building and the
site that grants them to be deemed historic, not one or
the other.
The three lots that the church sits on were originally
587-316-2000 donated by the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR), which
makes it historically important to Strathmore.
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The developer, after purchasing the land, originally
offered to sell the church to the WDHS for $15,000.
They have since lowered their price to $2,000, but be-
tween the costs of the building, moving costs, new land
Offering IV Sedation costs and the fact that the church would not be provin-
cially granted historical status if it sits on new land, the
Dr. Ashkan Hamzehi DDS
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Dr. Arzy Kafrouny DDS unless a miracle happens.
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It was a very sad day to lose one of our historical
100 Ranch Market, Unit 105F buildings, said Denise Peterson, secretary of the WDHS.
Strathmore, AB 403.934.5292 For the past year, the WDHS has been working with
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an app developer to design a historical walking app
titled On the Spot. The app will feature three different
Look on Page 4 for
Town of Strathmore
walking tours of Strathmore with pictures of old, histori-
cally important buildings in town, information about the
Pow Wow to celebrate diversity!
Municipal Notices site and the old buildings, and updated pictures taken The Crowther Memorial Junior High School (CMJHS) held their second annual Pow
from the same angle as the old photographs. Wow on May 2. The first sentence in CMJHSs mission statement is United in our
Contact Us Today! Diversity. The school believes in celebrating (everyone) so they were excited to
The app, along with showing pictures from the 1900s
offer the Pow Wow as a way to immerse students in the culture of their peers. The
403.934.5589 and new photos, will also contain three levels of infor-
Pow Wow was complete with a grand entry, a blessing in Blackfoot of the school,
info@strathmoretimes.com mation: initial information, an expanded level to learn drummers and several dances performed by members of Siksika and students en-
more and external links.
www.StrathmoreTimes.com Continued on Page 5
rolled in CMJHS. Adelle Ellis Photo

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Well Make You


SMILE Cancer prevention presentation
ADELLE ELLIS
Times Reporter

onsite Denture Services Alberta Health Services (AHS) knows that communities can
Now available use cancer-related data to inform the development and evalu-
Please call 403-934-9681
ation of local cancer prevention and screen strategies.
to schedule your appointment So AHS held a Community Cancer Prevention and Screen-
ing Dashboard demonstration on April 24 for members of
Dr. Elizabeth Robinson Dr. Leanne Lesniak
groups and organizations in the Strathmore area.
NEW patIENtS WELcoME According to AHS, having access to local data such as
#11 - 55 Wheatland trail, Strathmore modifiable risk factors and rates of cancer screening in an
area is a key first step. The Community Cancer Prevention Alberta Health Services launched a new community cancer prevention and
screening dashboard to help communities take action and create programs
and Screening Dashboard, available at AlbertaPreventsCancer.
that could reduce the risk of cancer in community members by 45 per cent.
www.crystalRidgeDental.com ca, makes it easier for people to find and use comprehensive A dashboard demo was held on April 24 where 13 community members
and interactive cancer profiles for communities in Alberta. learned how to use the dashboard to better understand cancer risk factors.
Local data helps communities set priorities, make decisions Adelle Ellis Photo
and plan community services. It is hoped the groups and or-
Serving ganizations involved in the April 24 demonstration will work been working with the Healthy Eating Active Living (HEAL)
Strathmore, with the community to set up programs to help reduce the coalition for the past year to compile information about modi-
Drumheller, overall risk of cancer. fiable habits in Strathmore residents to determine the com-
Airdrie We started working with communities a few years ago to munity cancer risk, and to determine what can be changed to
& Calgary understand better how communities could be activated and reduce the overall risk of cancer in the community.
403-983-2121 start helping to realize the opportunity that about 45 per cent We realized that one of the things communities really
123 2nd Ave, Strathmore, AB of cancer in Alberta is avoidable if we really set up our com- needed was information. Where are they now? How will they
munities well to help people avoid the risk of cancer, said Dr. identify what their best opportunities are? What are those
Acreage with Revenue Laura McDougall, medical director with AHSs Alberta Cancer modifiable risks that they are facing so they can start making
Potential for Sale $675,000 Prevention Legacy Fund. good comprehensible plans? said McDougall. It was really
c21.ca/100840308
For the past two years, AHS has collected information from in the feedback from the community saying they need in-
for more info
different AHS data sources Alberta Cancer Registry, Alberta formation all in one place that would help us to take action
INDUSTRIAL SHOP Cancer Services, Alberta Health and provincial immunization in the first instance to prevent cancer and to create healthy
Industrial Shop with
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www.c21.ca/101106017 Alberta cancer prevention related information. and health workplaces to provide them with tools and strate-
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bob@2121.ca for more info. to specific link factors, which cancers can be reduced by im- those programs are really changing cancer outcomes in the
munization, cancer screening rates, and modifiable risk fac- community.
Bob Sheddy tors for cancer such as modifiable habits.
AHS is also working specifically with 16 communities to
This is really just the beginning of what will become a
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The Crowther Memorial Junior High Schools (CMJHS) drama class presented two Phillips-Oslund creates
performances to an open audience of Who am I this time by Kurt Vonnegut on a stamp of a mountain
April 11. The students have been working on the play for most of the school year scene.
and the play was their final performance for the year.

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Adelle Ellis Photo Adelle Ellis Photo

Cinderella Gown Project provides grad dresses Hand Blown Trees of Enchantment
Made In Canada
ADELLE ELLIS Strathmore Facebook page that she
Times Reporter was collecting dresses for the Cinder-
ella Gown Project. Within a two-month
Among hundreds of formal dresses period, she received over 50 donated
at the Cinderella Gown Project head- dresses from Strathmore and Wheat-
quarters in Calgary hang 17 gently land County residents to take into Cin-
used graduation dresses from generous derella headquarters.
women in Strathmore and Wheatland This year, she advertised on Face-
County. book for two weeks that she would be 128 - 2nd Avenue, Strathmore
Started in 2005 by several Sir Winston collecting dresses and in one day she 403-934-6737
www.hiddensecretsstore.com
Ro
Churchill High School staff and fashion received 17 dresses.
students, the Cinderella Gown Project Two of those dresses came from An-
came to life when students collected gele Millers daughters, who graduated
previously loved and gently used gradu- in Slave Lake in 2005 and 2011. The Strathmore
ation and formal dresses to be donated Millers youngest daughter, Kristin, Times
to graduating students who otherwise bought and wore a $700 violet dress in is looking for an
would not be financially able to attend the Miss Teen Alberta pageant in Febru-
their own graduation ceremonies. ary 2011. She was also going to wear Office
The event has grown over the years,
with 50 high schools participating to
the dress to her graduation ceremony
the following June. However, that near- Manager
help over 325 Cinderellas each year ly didnt happen. Community members donated 17 graduation
We were (living in Slave Lake) during dresses to the Cinderella Project to help local Job Summary
realize their dreams of getting dolled girls, who otherwise would not be financially Duties include bookkeeping, invoicing,
up and attending their graduation ban- the wild fire. We were watching the fire able to attend their graduation ceremonies, feel answering phones, maintaining files, sending
quets. come towards us and we had to real- like Cinderella and attend graduation in beautiful and receiving correspondence, as well as
Four years ago, Loralee Cooper from ize that it was real, we couldnt believe gowns. greeting clients and customers.
Photo Courtesy of Angele Miller
Strathmore had already had her fairy it was actually happening, said Miller.
tale graduation night and she decided We started collecting our valuable pos- someone can feel special on the other Job Qualifications
to find a way to help someone else with sessions and putting them in our fifth- end, said Cooper. I find that when I Experience: 1-2 years of related
their own fairy tale evening. wheel and one of the first things we collect donations, especially in hard Bookkeeping experience required.
I found the Cinderella Gown Project grabbed was her grad dress. When the times, people are extra generous. It Sage Simply Accounting preferred.
website and saw that they help local fire is coming close you start thinking seems to really come across that every-
girls go to graduation and I was pretty of whats important and that was one one recognizes that it is a tough time Skills
excited about that, said Cooper, who of the things that was very important and there are families struggling and Excellent verbal and written communication
added that a former teacher at Strath- because she was graduating that June. they are very willing to give what they Time management
more High School (SHS) informed her Cooper hears many stories from have. Attention to detail
there are approximately one to three women donating their gowns, ranging Cooper acknowledges the collection
from wanting to get rid of the gown be- of the gowns is a true community ef- Hours
girls graduating every year at SHS who
Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays
take part in the project. I thought it cause it takes up room to being sad that fort as she has received dresses not just
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was a good way to donate and to have they are giving away a piece of clothing from residents of Strathmore, but also
it benefit local girls. that holds a lot of memories for them. from all the surrounding small villages Please email resumes to
The first year Cooper donated her They are all mostly really happy that and towns in Wheatland County as well Mario@strathmoretimes.com
own dress, she advertised on the I Love it is going to a good project and that as from Chestermere and Drumheller.

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Volunteers recognized
ADELLE ELLIS
Times Reporter

Over 125 volunteers from Strathmore
were feted by the Town of Strathmore
and Strathmore Family and Community
Support Services (FCSS), during a vol-
unteer appreciation night April 27. Strathmore RCMP are
Volunteers from various organiza- investigating a break and enter
tions within Strathmore attended the
free evening, which included a cocktail to a residence on Strathcona
hour, appetizers, entertainment by the A volunteer appreciation evening was held for Circle in Strathmore, that
Dueling Pianos and a free raffle. volunteers of Strathmores 65 organizations that
In years past, volunteers were usually rely on volunteers. Guests enjoyed appetizers,
occurred in the midnight hours
recognized during an informal barbe- a raffle, good company and entertainment pro- of April 30th. An unknown
vided by the Dueling Pianos.
cue. But according to Dahrlyne Knaus, Adelle Ellis Photo suspect gained entry to a
programmer with FCSS, they wanted
The Western District Historical Society has many
to do something different because its
garage before stealing the
plans for the upcoming year, including unveiling has over 65 organizations that require
an app that has walking tours and historical in- Canadas 150 birthday. volunteers to help run the organiza- vehicle inside. Should you have
formation with photographs from Strathmores Volunteers in attendance received a tions and events they sponsor. any information that can solve
past and present. Canada 150 swag bag that contained If we didnt have the volunteers in
Photos Courtesy of Tom Sadler a Canada 150 pin, a stress ball, infor- our community we wouldnt be able to
this crime, please contact the
mation on different organizations in offer all the programs that we do right Strathmore RCMP.
Strathmore and Canada 150 paper flags now, said Knaus. It speaks volumes to
Historical Society impregnated with flower seeds that can
be planted straight into a garden.
the Town of Strathmore and the qual-
ity of life by the quality of people who
File: 2017510511
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Members of the WDHS joke that the
app is to be dubbed The Pokmon Go
of Strathmores history.
When you hire The REPs you get the knowledge &
Most recently, the WDHS was award- experience of 5 award winning REALTORS and
ed $2,500 from the Town of Strathmores
Community Investment Fund (CIF), their leading edge team of support staff
which they will use to hold a seniors
luncheon in conjunction with Canadas
and service providers.
150 birthday and seniors week.
The seniors luncheon will take place Call for a complete list of services.
at the Strathmore Legion on June 9 at 11
a.m. There will be lunch, some antique YOUR WEEKLY
displays, musical entertainment and a HEALTH ADVICE
soft launch of the On the Spot app.
In the near future, the WDHS hopes
to set up a partnership with the Wheat- Christa Carey Michelle Hayley Katelyn
land Society of Arts (WSA) where they Aleman Rose Eldjarnson Poirier Haffner
Gord Morck
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The vaccination program against mumps began in
They are also looking into applying 1967. Prior to that time, there were close to 200,000
for the New Horizons Seniors Grant in cases of mumps yearly in the U.S. After 1967 there
which they could receive up to $25,000 were very few cases.but in 2016 there was a sharp

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seum concept including creating several provide 88% protection against mumps and measles.
exhibits from different towns and dif- People generally dont breathe deeply enough.
ferent historical industries. The WDHS Heres an idea to encourage you. Our brain makes
would need crates and storage facilities Ground TWO up only about 2% of our total body weight but it uses
Application
in which to hold their exhibits, but that JOHN DEERE 20% of the oxygen we breathe in. So keep your brain
happy and practice deep breathing every day. It will
they could travel to different storefronts
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People know were out there even SPRAYERS vessel to the brain. Speed is of the essence since there
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Stockwell, who added that they hope 120 ft. boom be used within 3 hours of the stroke. Be familiar
with the signs of a stroke. Remember the acronym
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Early Earth Day


The Strathmore Library celebrated
Earth Day on April 19 with all sorts of
Earth Day programming including an
ocean clean up, tin can bumblebee
hive building, garden rock painting,
earth wreath, country cleanup and
bean growing stations. Ella Parkins, 3,
(l-r) and Kyla Parkins, 13, made their
own bean greenhouse with some tis-
sue paper, a bean seed, some water
and two plastic cups held together
with tape. Once put in the sunshine,
the bean will grow in the tissue paper
and it will create its own ecosystem
with no need of watering until it is
planted in the ground.
Adelle Ellis Photo

Wheatland Crossing is nearing completion and an opening date will be determined in the next week.
Adelle Ellis Photo

Wheatland Crossing School


opening very close
Generously Sponsored by: ADELLE ELLIS dates within the next week, said Bevan
Calgary Stockyards, Wheatland District 4-H Council, Cervus Equipment, Times Reporter Davern, superintendent of Golden Hills
Strathmore Motor Products, Gator Bobcat, Wilson Rodeo, Lintick Farms, School Division (GHSD).
Sterling Western Star Trucks, Ignition Clothing Company, The Wheatland Crossing School The inside of the school is complete.
opening has been a long time in the Safety, building, architectural and en-
Landmark Feeds, Strathmore Times making. gineering inspections need to be com-
Although construction of the new pleted before the school is ready for
21-century-learning school started off students and staff.
www. StrathmoreTimes.com with a few bumps in the road and some Meanwhile, volunteers will work be-
unexpected delays, a move-in date will tween May 9 and 13 to install a new
be announced soon. playground on the grounds. Some more
Kick-off the 2nd annual Lets Get Recd event! Were getting really close. Were landscaping work needs to be done
waiting for the last of the inspections outside of the building, but that will get
on the school and then were ready completed over the summer months.
to move in. We hope to have move in volunteer.

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Spring art
An Art Camp that took place dur-
ing spring break wound up at the
Rockyford Library on April 21.
Vicki Myers instructed the chil-
Unit D,
dren and guided them through 202 Canal Court,
many craft ideas during the Strathmore, AB
four-day program that was sub-
sidized by the Wheatland Fam-
ily and Community Support Ser- 403.934.6044
vices. Kiera Rehlau (l-r), Charlie
Somers, Alanna Neal, Emersyn
prowatersystems
Marshman, Mackenzie Marsh- @gmail.com
man, and Marlee Rehlau.
Photo Courtesy of Jocelyne Kisko
Water Softeners, Iron Filters
SFCA meets with MP & Drinking Water Systems
The Strathmore Filipino Canadian Associa-
tion (SFCA) met with MP Martin Shields on
April 20 to introduce to him their organiza-
tion and to share some information, plans
and objectives for the upcoming year. Up-
coming events include a Filipino garage sale
on June 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and on
June 11 from noon to 6 p.m. at Rosa Scotts
residence. Association president Ricky
Valencia (l-r), MP Martin Shields, Genghis
Tanedo, June Munoz.
Photo Courtesy of Ricky Valencia

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Cheadle Lions show helping hand


To the Editor their ongoing support. It is in part through the ef-
The Wheatland and Area Hospice Society is de- forts and contributions of volunteer organizations,
lighted to host their first major fundraiser on May 13. such as the Cheadle Lions Club, that the Wheatland
This event Steering Towards Hospice is taking and Area Hospice Society moved has forward so
place in partnership with the Cheadle Lions Club, quickly.
the visionaries for hospice care in our community. We apologize for any confusion created in the ar-
The WAHS event is in conjunction with the Chead- ticle. We continue to be a work in progress and
le Lions Feed-A-Steer auction. The steer auction con- thank you for your continued support.
tinues to be the proprietary program of the Cheadle
Lions Club and is organized and operated by their Regards,
members. Keith Clayton
Wheatland and Area Hospice Society is working President
along with Cheadle Lions and greatly appreciate Wheatland and Area Hospice

Marijuana legalization a concern


for constituents
MARTIN SHIELDS ted to sell marijuana. The location where it is al-
Member of Parliament Bow River Riding lowed to be sold and how is done by Municipal
zoning and by-laws is another challenge.
A recent piece of legislation introduced by the There is also the question of higher policing
Government is their election promise to legalize costs as the enforcement is done and paid for by
marijuana. local taxpayers. There is significant debate over
I know many constituents are opposed to the how drugs can be tested for in the operation of
legalization of marijuana. The official position of vehicles and equipment.
our Conservative Party has been to oppose out- Ultimately the local property tax will be the
right legalization. Unfortunately, the Government source to pay for these new responsibilities.
has a different view on this issue, and they are I have also heard from municipal officials who
forging ahead with outright legalization. are concerned that we are introducing a new toxin
In light of this, I wish the Government would that individuals will be able to consume, while
slow down the process by at least beginning with trying to essentially phase out other harmful sub-
decriminalization, instead of going with full legal- stances, especially tobacco.
ization so quickly. There is a fear that the federal government is
I have been criss-crossing Bow River riding this rushing into this far too quickly, in order to fulfil
past two weeks with my staff, and the message we a campaign promise. They have not considered
have heard is that people are confused and con- the impact this will have on municipalities, which
cerned with the impact that the legalization will are the jurisdictions that will actually be enforcing
have, and especially in such a short time frame. these new laws at the end of the day.
The province will set some base guidelines, such I invite you to contact my office to share your
as the minimum legal age for when consumption thoughts on this or any other topic.
is legal. You can contact me in Brooks at martin.shields.
I have heard from countless municipal officials c1@parl.gc.ca or 1-844-241-0020, in Strathmore at
that they will have to scramble in order to develop 403-361-2980 or martin.shields.c2@parl.gc.ca, or
special new by-laws for this new substance. It is in Ottawa at martin.shields@parl.gc.ca or 613-992-
unclear as to how they will enforce the licencing 0761.

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Spreading friendship
The Rockyford Friendship Centre hosted their annual Spring Tea on April
29. There was a wonderful bake table, a craft table and silent auction. The
highlight of the day was the entertainment provided by Trica Hatch School
of Dance from Drumheller. Photos Courtesy of Gail Garvin

Drums, bands and drama


Strathmore Legion Branch #10 NEWS Holy Cross Collegiate junior and senior high bands performed their annual
Spring Concert on April 11 along with a junior high drama production. The
HCC Drumline, world drumming also performed for the crowd with pleasing
By Irene Knappe, Secretary / PR / Poppy Chair songs from The Little Mermaid.
On April 29th we held our big THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS evening and it was a great
Manny Everett Photo
get-together! The tables were located at the end of the hall, and in three corners of the hall

Celebrating Canadas 150th birthday


Pat had set up food stations. There were several cheese platters, and at one station there was
fried chicken and salads, and on another he had hamburger sliders and all different condiments
and on the third station was the desert. GROAN! There was a chocolate fountain and just about
everything under the sun you could dip in the chocolate! At 8 pm there was live entertainment.
What an evening! A HUGE thank you to Pat and his wife Jenny for knowing the way to our MARGO SEVCIK local businesses provided variety and value to
stomachs!! You definitely helped make the evening special!!!
On May 6th is our annual Shoot For the Troops dart shoot. If there is anyone out there Growing Families Society President everyone who attended. Attendance included ba-
who has an article or two, of good quality, that you have to donate and wish to put bies, just days old, to grandparents.
into the silent auction, please bring your items to the Legion when you can, before May Our family dance reflects who Growing Fami-
4th. Dont forget to put your name on the article so that you may be mentioned for your
Growing Families Society was thrilled to host
much-appreciated contribution. its second annual Family Event and Fundraiser on lies Society aims to help - families throughout
The Legion Executive meeting is on Tuesday, May 9th, at 7 pm. April 28 at the Civic Centre. The party was to cel- their life cycle and to help them transition from
On Saturday, May 13th, 6 pm, is our annual Steak and Lobster Event. It is now SOLD
OUT!! For those who have tickets, have a great time and thank you for your support! ebrate Canadas 150 Birthday; having the Strath- one phase to the next, said Society President Mar-
The LA General meeting is on Tuesday, May 16th, at 7 pm. more Childrens Choir kick off the evening by go Sevcik. Our mission is to promote, support
The High School Rodeo is on May 20th and 21st, and once again we will have our singing OCanada and Happy and advocate healthy life-
hamburger/hot dog Food Wagon on location. Please let us know if you are willing and able to
volunteer and help us on these dates. Birthday. The pancake supper, styles within rural communi-
The Legion General meeting will be on Tuesday, May 23rd, at 7 pm. supplied by the Cheadle Lions ties by enhancing the unity of
Tickets for The Legions 2nd Annual Ed Smith Memorial Bar-b-q are still available. On Club, made everyone in the the family structure through
June 17th the $25 per person ticket will get each of you no-host cocktails at 4 pm, a delicious
bar-b-q and the trimmings at 6 pm and live entertainment at 8 pm. Dont miss it! Tickets family smile - kids loved the various client directed pro-
available at the Legion or from individual sellers. pancakes, moms didnt have grams and community devel-
Jitney darts every Saturday at 1 pm. to cook and it was affordable opment.
Bingo every Wednesday beginning at 6:15 pm.
Drop-in crib every Thursday, at 7 pm. to feed the whole family for The estimated $7,500 raised
Meat draws every Friday at 6 pm and every Saturday at 3 pm. $25. will support Strathmore and
TO ALL OF OUR OLD AND NEW GENERATION VETS A HEART-FELT THANK YOU Kids were entertained by a surrounding communities
WE ARE FOREVER IN YOUR DEBT carnival hosted by the Strath- through various Growing
A SPECIAL THANK YOU TO ALL OF OUR SUPPORTERS AND VOLUNTEERS!! more Youth Club and the Families Society programs.
For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119 Carseland Lions Spin-to-Win Our three main programs are
wheel which generated a Growing Opportunities, sup-
prize with every spin. In be- porting at risk pregnant wom-
Thought for tween spins, kids were found dancing with their an in creating healthy lifestyles for themselves and
the Week parents and grandparents. Memories were taken their babes; 5 for Life Early Childhood, focus on
home with photos from the Shots and Giggles 0 to 5 years in preparation for Kindergarten; and
~ photobooth as well as a family photo op supplied Bridging the Gap engages seniors 55 years and
In the by Strathmore Home Hardware. older in programming and volunteerism. Stay con-
nected to Growing Families Society events and ac-
spring, at Funds were raised through an online auction
and a raffle table. Generous donations from many tivities through Facebook.
the end of
the day, you
should smell Local MP hosts roundtables
like dirt. ADELLE ELLIS sue, said Shields.
Times Reporter Another hot topic that is not part of the budget
Margret Atwood but is a piece of legislation that was introduced
Member of Parliament (MP) Martin Shields held just before the break was the marijuana piece of
a variety of roundtable events in different com- legislation.
munities in the Bow River constituency over the The way this one works is the federal govern-
past couple of weeks, focusing on the 2017 fed- ment has introduced it with some very limited
eral budget. amount of detail. One, they dont want anyone un-
Along with speaking to different town councils der the age of 18 to purchase (marijuana), and two,
about specific matters, MP Shields invited coun- how many plants you can have in your house,
cil members, chamber of commerce members and said Shields. The federal government is letting the
business owners to sit down with him to discuss provinces and territories develop the next level
the recently released federal budget. of guidelines, and then it will come down to the
One of the big discussion topics, especially for municipalities to deal with the bulk of it.
councils involved in the different municipalities, Shields said municipalities can create bylaws
was about infrastructure and money for infrastruc- that determine where marijuana can be sold or
ture projects. if they will allow it to sell at all. They will also
Sixty per cent of infrastructure is in municipali- have to possibly create zones for people to grow
ties. It is roads, bridges and all the things to do it in their houses, and they must decide if grow-
with water and sewer infrastructure, said Shields. ers need to be inspected and/or licensed and how
There was an obvious concern of receiving mon- much they will charge for licenses.
ey to do those projects. The (fact the) only source Shields said there will be some costs involved
of revenue (for municipalities) basically is prop- at the municipal level because municipalities will
erty tax is a challenge for municipalities. need to do all the fine tuning and programs re-
Another topic that affects rural areas more than garding the piece of legislation. The Police Asso-
urban is the issue of grain tickets. Grain tickets are ciation of Canada has already said the program
when farmers can take the revenue from the sales will be a huge cost and they are wondering who
of grain and spread it over two years. Because will pay for it.
farming is unpredictable in the sense of pay and At this point, there is nothing there. Theyve
how crops are going to turn out each year, farmers just introduced the bill to legalize it and they are
can spread their revenue to even out their income going to do it very quickly, said Shields. Its our
each year, which is an advantage. hope that we will get more questions answered.
What the government has said is they want to Shields said he will be holding more roundta-
remove that exemption. To grain farmers, it is go- bles later in the year to continue these discussions
ing to be a challenge for them and a very big is- and to hear more concerns.
May 5, 2017 Strathmore TIMES Page 9

Strathmores Field of Honour TUESDAYS


remembers veterans
SABRINA KOOISTRA
Times Junior Reporter
WALK-IN

For some Strathmore residents, war
is foreign and merely historical, but for
many, military conflicts have affected
more than the service-person; they have
left a lasting impact on their family.
As a way to honour those who hero-
ically sacrificed their lives from Strath-
Valley Medical Clinic
mores area, the Field of Honour in
Strathmores cemetery is home to ex-
5 pm - 8 pm
service men and women, with dates of Mon. 5 pm - 8 pm, Wed. 9 am - 12 pm, Thur 9 am - 12 pm
passing from as early as 1934. The Field of Honour in Strathmores cemetery is home to ex-service men
With approximately 60 people in- and women, with dates of passing from as early as 1934. 231-2nd. Avenue, Strathmore 403 934-4444
terred in the unseparated sections, the Sabrina Kooistra Photo Serving the Community since 1985
Field of Honour has two locations in
the cemetery with veterans, and some With milestones such as the 100th anniversary of the Bat- WELCOMING ALL PATIENTS
with their spouse in a double-depth tle of Vimy Ridge, MP Martin Shields said that Canadians
grave. played the pivotal role and with a Field of Honour close to
Times TIDBITS
Private William Gray from the 72nd home, its a great way for a community like Strathmore to
Highlanders and Private William recognize those who have served Canada. Did You Know?
Wilkinson from the Welch Regiment, According to Veterans Affairs Canada, our nation alone A group of individuals interested in preserving history in Strathmore
a British Infantry Unit, were the earli- counted over 115,000 casualties from the First World War, and area met in 2014. The Western District Historical Society
est documented ex-service persons in the Second World War and the Korean War. More than 1,800 officially became a society in 2015.
this section, who died in 1934. Others Canadians are remembered in the Seventh Book of Remem- We now have about 20 members and welcome new members.
in the Field of Honour held the titles brance, In the Service of Canada which commemorates all
fallen veterans post-1947 (excluding those who served in the December 1, 1883 was the first time the name Strathmore was listed on
of Gunner, Corporal, Craftsman, Lead-
Korean War). the Canadian Pacific Railway timetable. The name was derived from the
ing Aircraftman, Sergeant, and Flying
We live in one of the greatest countries, said Ell. We owe Gaelic strath meaning valley and mohr meaning big.
Officer, and some were members of the
following: 82nd and 211th Battalion, thanks to many people who believed in our way of life.
Royal Regiment of the Canadian Army,

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and rank are also included.
Its important that we remember
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To say I believe in my country, my fel-
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Hazardous Household Waste


Bring in your hazardous household waste (pesticides, battery acid, chemicals etc.)!
APPLICATION FOR ROADSIDE
Note: We are unable to accept explosives, ammunition, radioactive materials, HAYING
and/or bio-medical wastes
Anyone wishing to hay municipal road right of
ways must make application to Wheatland County
by May 31, 2017. If you have any questions or
would like a copy of the agreement and
regulations, please contact Gay Mowat
Administrative Assistant, Agriculture, Community
and Protective Services at 403-934-3321.

Order Your Dust Control Application Today!


Dust control is offered by Wheatland County for landowners or residents within the
County who wish to reduce the amount of dust created by vehicles travelling on Save the Date!
gravel roads near their homes, businesses, or farms.
Do you have questions about what the County is doing for the environment, and
Calcium Chloride want to add your two cents to future planning?
$7.38/metre ($2.25/ft) + GST
If so, come out to one of our open houses!
Deadlines to order:
For June applicationJune 9, 2017
Dates
Oiling
County Roads new application $27.89/metre ($8.50/ft) + GST Rosebud Memorial HallTuesday, May 30, 4-7 p.m.
County Roads redo $24.61/metre ($7.50/ft) + GST
Gravel Secondary Hwy new application $31.17/metre ($9.50/ft) + GST Hussar Community HallThursday, June 1, 4-7 p.m.
Gravel Secondary Hwy redo $27.89/metre ($8.50/ft) + GST
Namaka Community HallWednesday, June 7, 4-7 p.m.
Note: Redo rates apply only at the County's discretion, and only if dust control has
been done the previous year on the same site.

Deadline to order: Join us for BBQ and...


For Oiling (begins late-July, weather permitting)July 7, 2017
Information about Wheatland Countys Environmental and Agricultural
PatchingTime Sensitive! Conservation Programs
$100/tonne + GST (as with all dust control, for materials only) An opportunity to share your thoughts and provide feedback as to what the
priorities of the municipality should be for future environmental stewardship
Patching may be done on roads with oil applied last year. The service is subject to
an inspection of the site to determine if the road surface can be repaired/patched projects
or if the damage is too extensive. Information from local non-profit environmental organizations who will be in
attendance to share information and programs available to landowners
Get your application in right away so that the area may be inspected because, if it is
determined that patching is not an option, the deadline for requesting oiling still An opportunity to speak with Alberta Environment and Parks compliance
applies (July 7, 2017)
department!

For more information: www.wheatlandcounty.ca or 403-934-3321


May 5, 2017 Strathmore TIMES Page 13

Kaitlyn Sloboda, RSA grad, K.M.W HEATING AND


celebrates CD release AIR CONDITIONING
LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor
The actual content of these songs (is
what) I actually want to talk about with
LTD.
people, she said. The (CD) is what I HEATING | AIR CONDITIONING | HOT WATER TANKS
Kaitlyn Sloboda, a 2016 graduate of want to give people so there can be
Rosebud School of the Arts, will per- that connection. Im so excited about
form a CD release concert on May 14 to
celebrate her first album, A Feeling Of.
these things that I want to share them
with as many people as I can. Air Conditioning
The album includes five original At the concert, Sloboda will perform
Spring Tune Up & Maintenance
A/Cs
songs, which Sloboda sings and accom- with Rosebud students Cassie Garbutt

20% off
panies on piano on vocals and percussion, and Bethany
and guitar. Wickens on vo-
A lot of the cals and uku-
songs deal with lele. Caitlyn
kind of a search- OConnor, an-
ing and a wan- other RSA stu-

Spring A/C Promotion!


dering and look- dent, will open
ing, she said. with her own
One of the original music.
songs is It Feels
Like Home. Lyr-
(Audiences)
are going to Buy a air condition Package 14 seer or higher,
ics in there are
Im looking for a
love the variety
of songs that get up to 10% off installation or Furnace & A/C Combo!
place that I can were going to
call home. And perform, Slo-
what does home boda said. Im
feel like? Is it a doing some of
person? Is it a place? my original songs, and then weve ar-
Another song is about comfort. ranged a bunch of cover songs. I think
What makes us feel safe and loved theyll love Cassie, Beth and I. I think
and valued? When do I feel safe to theres something really electric about
share my heart with people? she asked how the three of us perform together
She also sings about when she was and our voices blend. Book by
afraid but God came and restored her,
and of nostalgia, wishing she could go
And since the concert is on Mothers
Day, Sloboda said its a nice way to
Residential & Commercial June 1, 2017
back in time to when a relationship
was happy.
honour the women in our lives.
The concert is at Rosebuds Akokini- K.M.W.Heating@gmail.com
skway Gallery, May 14 at 7 p.m. Tick-
Strathmore & Area 403-870-2744
While she was recording, Sloboda
said, she was focused on sound quality. ets are $5 and can be purchased at the
Now shes concluded theres something door. CDs will also be available for pur-
even more important. chase.

Bylaw # 2017-02
File No. LU2017-02
Owner/Applicant: SLD Farming Ltd./Don Jensen
Legal Description: NW-22-24-22-W4M
Plan Area: +/- 64.7 ha (+/- 160 ac)
Division # 1
Proposal: Redesignate approximately +/- 1.23 ha (+/- 3.06 ac) of land from
Agricultural General (A-G) District to Country Residential (C-R) District.
Public HearingsWheatland County Council Chambers
May 16, 2017 at 1 p.m. Bylaw # 2017-05
File No. LU2017-07
Wheatland County will consider the following applications for Public Owner/Applicant: Glenn Muller, Adrian Spliedt, Lindy Mackenzie/Adrian Spliedt
Hearing at the regular Council meeting on Tuesday, May 16, 2017. Legal Description: SE-30-24-24-W4M
The following public hearings begin at 1 p.m. and proceed until all Plan Area: +/- 64.7 ha (+/- 160 ac)
applications have been heard: Division # 5
Proposal: Redesignate approximately 2.58 ha (+/- 6.39 ac) of land from
Agricultural General (A-G) District to Country Residential (C-R) District. The
Bylaw # 2016-27
application would facilitate the subdivision of two parcels, one +/- 1.21 ha
File No. LU2016-38
(+/- 3.0 ac), and one 1.37 ha (+/- 3.39 ac) parcel.
Owner/Applicant: Derek and Trevor Elliot/Derek and Trevor Elliot
Legal Description: Block 1, Plan 941 0521 (SW-35-23-25-W4M)
Bylaw # 2017-08
Plan Area: +/- 16.88 ha (+/- 41.73 ac)
File No. LU2017-09
Division # 4
Owner/Applicant: Edward and Fiona Forner/Dillon Consulting Ltd.
Proposal: Redesignate from Agricultural General (A-G) District to Direct
Legal Description: Lot 1, Block 1, Plan 091 3707 (SW-16-25-26-W4M)
Control (D-C) District.
Plan Area: +/- 8.05 ha (+/- 19.89 ac)
Division # 5
Bylaw # 2016-63
Proposal: Redesignate approximately +/- 8.05 ha (+/- 19.89 ac) of land from
File No. LU2016-82
Agricultural General (A-G) District to Agricultural Small Holding (A-SH) District.
Owner/Applicant: 1360848 Alberta Ltd./Greg Royer
Legal Description: Lots 3 & 5, Block 1, Plan 061 1627; Lots 7 & 8, Block 1, Plan
061 1629; Parcels 6 & 9, Plan 911 1987
Comments may be forwarded in writing to Wheatland County or at the above
Plan Area: +/- 134.9 ha (+/- 333.42 ac)
meeting. The application files may be reviewed in the County Office during regular
Division # 2
office hours Monday to Friday 8 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. Any comments provided will
Proposal: Redesignate 134.9 ha (333.42 ac) of land from Agricultural General
become part of the public record in accordance with Section 40 (1) of the Alberta
(A-G) District to Direct Control (DC) District. The Direct Control District would
Freedom of Information and Protection Privacy (FOIPP) Act. Any personal
allow for the subject lands to be used for the care, raising, and breeding of
information on submissions made regarding applications is collected under the
endangered species with supporting institutional uses.
authority of the FOIPP Act Section 33 (c) and subsequent versions of the Act.
Page 14 GARDEN 2017 Strathmore Times

NOW OPEN
Post-winter garden prep
Lawns and gardens can bear the brunt of planting season. Make sure to discard any
winter weather and are often in need of tender debris effectively so it does not find its way
loving care by the time spring arrives. back into the garden.
Preparing a garden for spring and summer Turn the greenhouse into a clean house.

Beautiful
involves assessing any damage that harsh Spring cleaning is not just for the interior of
weather might have caused. As temperatures a home. Cleaning a greenhouse in advance of
climb, gardeners can heed the following post- spring can help gardeners evict any overwin-

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to ensure some successful gardening in the spring gardening season arrives. A thorough
months ahead. cleaning, which should include cleaning

Begin with
Assess the damage. Even if winter was the inside of greenhouse glass and washing
mild, gardens might still have suffered some flower pots and plant trays, also can prevent
damage. Inspect garden beds and any fenc- plant diseases from surviving into spring.

US! ing or barriers designed to keep wildlife from


getting into the garden. Before planting anew,
fix any damage that Mother Nature or local
wildlife might have caused over the past sev-
Check for pests. Speak with a local
gardening professional to determine if there
are any local pests to look out for and how
to recognize and remove these pets from
eral months. gardens. Pests may hibernate in the soil over
Clear debris. Garden beds and surrounding the winter, and such unwelcome visitors can
landscapes that survived winter without being make it difficult for gardens to thrive come

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Avoid aches and pains when gardening


People who have not spent much time in a garden may of suffering repetitive strain injuries. Alternate tasks not
not consider this rewarding hobby much of a threat to just on muscle groups worked, but also level of difficulty.
their health. But as veteran gardeners can attest, garden- Remember to include some simple jobs even on busy
ing can contribute to nagging aches and pains that can gardening days so the body gets a break.
force even the most ardent green-thumbers indoors. Take frequent breaks. Frequent breaks can help com-
Gardening is a physical activity that, despite its peace- bat the stiffness and muscle aches that may not appear
ful nature, can be demanding on the body. Thankfully, until gardeners finish their gardening sessions. Breaks
there are several ways that gardening enthusiasts can help to alleviate muscles or joints that can become over-
prevent the aches and pains that can sometimes pop up taxed when gardening for long, uninterrupted periods of
after long days in the garden. time. When leaning down or working on your hands and
Use ergonomic gardening tools. Ergonomic gardening knees, stand up to take breaks every 20 minutes or the
tools are designed to prevent the types of aches, pains and moment aches and pains start to make their presence felt.
injuries that can cut gardeners seasons short. Gardening Maintain good posture. Back injuries have a tendency
injuries can affect any area of the body, but injuries or to linger, which can keep gardeners indoors and out of
aches and pains affecting the back, wrists and hands are their gardens. When gardening, maintain good posture to
among the most common physical problems gardeners prevent back injuries. Gardening back braces can protect
endure. Look for ergonomic tools that reduce the strain the back by providing support and making it easier
on these areas of the body. Even arthritis sufferers who for gardeners to maintain their posture. Tool pouches
love to garden may find that ergonomic tools make it attached to gardening stools or chairs also can be less
possible for them to spend more time in their gardens taxing on the back than gardening belts tied around the
without increasing their risk for injury. waist.
Alternate tasks. Repetitive-strain injuries can affect Gardening might not be a contact sport, but it can
gardeners who spend long periods of time performing cause pain if gardeners do not take steps to prevent the
the same activity in their gardens. By alternating tasks onset of muscle aches and strains when spending time in Opening
during gardening sessions, gardeners can reduce their risk their gardens.
May 13, 2017
DID YOU KNOW?
AVB
If you think that the only way to exercise and burn calories involves gym equipment, think again. Yard work can be
just as challenging as a thorough aerobics workout at a nearby fitness club. To reap the greatest benefits, gardeners GREENHOUSES
should use as little motorized machinery as possible. Manual tools will get you moving and can burn a substantial
amount of calories. Try to vary positions and alternate which hands you use to reduce strain and get an even workout. Come check out & admire an
Fitness experts say that gardening can improve strength, increase endurance and assist with flexibility. According to a outstanding collection
report in the UK publication The Telegraph, clearing a pond or weeding can burn some 300 calories in an hour. Forty- of flowering plants.
five minutes worth of gardening can burn as many calories as 30 minutes of aerobics.
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The return of warm weather in the spring often marks around your home can help you address the problem more
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Strathmore
Denture Clinic SHS presents emotional play
Terry Grant Denturist
403.934.3877
Hometown Glory
SABRINA KOOISTRA We wanted to bring real, raw emo- these places with a certain hometown
Complete / Partial Dentures Times Junior Reporter tion to the performance, making the au- glory, if you will, viewing the place
dience feel as invested in the emotional we have grown up as plain, sometimes
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Showcased in this years Zone Five journey as we were, said Brooke Paiha. dark and sad, while simultaneously
Custom Mouthguards competition, hosted by Strathmore While primarily written by Isabelle magnificent and special, said Brooke
High School (SHS), audience members Lorenz and Brooke Paiha, the show Paiha.
Custom Night Guards centred around the stories of SHS grad- In addition, subtle symbolism was in-
were presented with an emotional re-
Natural Teeth Whitening telling of childhood bullying in the play uate Casey Tucker and Paiha, herself. tegrated into the play with the use of
Hometown Glory on April 28. With stories of family swapping and torn pink shirts. Signifying the univer-
Performed earlier in the year as an in- substance abuse, isolation and hope- sal colour for anti-bullying, the tears in
dependent show, Hometown Glory was lessness, writers Lorenz and Paiha inte- the shirts were intentionally selected
reintroduced by SHS for the competi- grated testimonies through speech and by writers to represent those who have
tion. music by singer/songwriter Adele, who faced bullying and come away hurt. Al-
Performed by leads Brooke and Brit- also experienced bullying in her youth. beit a symbol of brokenness, the shirts
tyn Paiha, SHSs dance classes, in ad- The title itself was even inspired by also showcase their hopefulness in the
dition to guest instrumentalists and Adeles work. Her song Hometown ability to repair the damage that was
SHS graduates Sho Blunderfield and Glory in her album 19 features the lyr- caused by destructive actions and mali-
413 - 3rd St. Strathmore Kaitlyn Sloboda, audience members ics shows that we are united shows cious utterances.
and adjudicators were treated with not that we aint gonna take it, establishing Paiha concluded: While it still is emo-
Times TIDBITS only hearing Tucker and Paihas stories, the tone of their testimonies. tional for me to share what happened
Did You Know? they were able to emotionally connect Everyone has this attachment to the in my past, I have always felt that the
The original site of the railway siding, Strathmore, through the use of interpretive dance, place where they have grown up benefit it may have to other people far
was just west of Eagle Lake - 4 kilometres aerial hoops and familiar school images while that connection is amazing there outweighs my fears each time I go on-
southeast of the present location. projected onto the background. still can be terrible things that happen, stage. It was an incredible opportunity
like bullying, in our town. There is a and I am so grateful to have been able
nostalgic view that we look back on to perform it one more time.
PUBLIC NOTICE
VILLAGE OF ROCKYFORD
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ENHANCEMENT ACT
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
In accordance with the Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act, Village of Rockyford has applied
to Environment and Parks for a renewal of an existing approval to operate the Rockyford water treatment
facility. The existing Rockyford waterworks System consists of a surface water source from the Bow River
(through the works of the Western Irrigation District), raw water storage located at NW of Section 22 Town-
ship 026 Range 23 West of the 4th Meridian; water treatment consisting of taste and odor control, floccula-
tion, clarification, sedimentation, with rapid sand filtration, followed by disinfection using Sodium Hypochloi-
ite, treated water storage and a distribution network within the Village of Rockyford.

The EPEA application requests removal of the water treatment components and requirements, as well as the
treated water distribution requirements from the Rockyford waterworks approval. The water treatment com-
ponents will be eventually reclaimed, and the treated water distribution system wlli be separately regulated
by a Code of Practice under EPEA that will be issued by Alberta Environment and Parks.

A directiy affected person may provide Input into certain regulatory decisions, as allowed by the Environ-
mental Protection and Enhancement Act (section 73). Specifically, any person who is directly affected by this
application may submit a written statement of concern within 30 days of the date of this notice to:
Environment and Parks
Regulatory Approvals Center
5th Floor, 9915 -108 Street, Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2G8
Fax: (780) 422-0154
E-mail: aep.applications@gov.ab.ca

The written statement of concern should include the following:


- the application number 010-1117
- describe concerns that are relevant to matters regulated by the Environmental
Protection and Enhancement Act
- explain how the filer of the concern will be directly affected by the activities
proposed In the application
- provide the legal land location of the land owned or used by the filer
where the concerns described are believed to be applicable
- state the distance between the land owned or used by the filer and the site In
the application
- contact Information Including the full name and mailing address of the filer.
- Please provide a telephone number and/or email address for ease of contact.

Environment and Parks will review each written statement of concern, seek more information if needed, and
notify each filer by letter of the decision to accept or reject their written submission as a valid statement of
concern. The Public Notice of this application will also be posted on the Departments website at
https://avw.alberta.ca/PublicNoticesViewer.aspx.

Statements of concern submitted regarding this application are public records which are accessible by the
public and the applicant. Failure to file a statement of concern may affect the right to file a Notice of Appeal
with the Environmental Appeals Board.

Copies of the application and additional information can be obtained from:


Village of Rockyford
Attention: Lois Mountjoy
BOX 294
110 MAIN ST, ROCKYFORD, AB TOJ 2R0
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SHS wins three awards at drama zones


ADELLE ELLIS
Times Reporter

The Strathmore High School (SHS)
held the Zone Five Drama Zone Festival
from April 27 to 29. The festival, which
boasted 17 different one act plays over
the three days, returned to Strathmore
after being held in other schools for
several years.
SHS presented two different one act
plays: Hometown Glory, an original
play performed by students from SHS
The Strathmore High School presented two
teacher Deanne Bertsch drama class; one-act plays at the Zone 5 Drama Zones held
and The Babysitter by Laura Woodward, in Strathmore from April 27 to 29. The Babysit-
which was directed and performed by ter and Hometown Glory were both performed
Ellise Down, Breanne Sanders, Brittany with Hometown Glory and its directors taking
Anger, Kaitlyn McIntyre and Emily Bai- home a few awards.
Maria Kooistra Photo
lie.
Other schools in the competition in- - Tanya Shypth received the Presi-
cluded Cochrane, Springbank, High dents Award for her technical guidance
River and Okotoks. for all schools participating.
Numerous awards were handed out - Hometown Glory, directed by
at the final awards ceremony on April Deanne Bertsch, received an award for
29 after the final performances of each excellence in ensemble work.
play. SHS took home three different Provincials will be held in Red Deer
awards this year: from May 4 to 6. Two plays were cho-
- Ainsley Sorenson won an honorable sen to advance, including Cochranes
mention for her Power Point projection Boy in Hoodie by Daniel MacIvor and
design for Hometown Glory. Springbanks Specter by Don Nigro.

Volunteers spring clean Alberta highways


JANET KANTERS volunteer organizations as over 14,000
Times Associate Editor volunteers helped clean up more than
12,600 kilometres of Alberta roadways.
Young volunteers will be on the road Volunteer organizations include 4-H
Saturday, May 6, during the provinces clubs, Scouts, Girl Guides, schools,
annual highway cleanup event. church organizations, Rotary clubs,
Between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. this Satur- sports teams and various non-profit
day, motorists will see volunteers wear- groups.
ing bright orange safety vests collect- Groups must register with the prov-
ing garbage along Alberta roadsides as ince as non-profit organizations to
they raise money for their community participate. Organizations can earn
organizations. between $55 and $100 per kilometre
The annual highway cleanup was es- cleaned, with the higher amount go-
tablished as a fundraiser for non-prof- ing to those groups cleaning highways Times TIDBITS
it and community organizations and closer to urban centres which tend to
to help clean up provincial highway accumulate more trash. Did You Know?
rights-of-way. Depending on the weath- Motorists are asked to slow down, On February 12, 1910, a train of two coaches and 22 boxcars brought 67 settlers,
er, the event is held each year on the obey signs and be cautious when pass- their supplies and livestock to Strathmore.
ing cleanup crews. Participants are Most were of German descent coming from North Dakota.
first or second Saturday of May.
asked to be aware, make sure they are After spending a day unloading, they left the following morning to settle in the
Last year, the Alberta government
Rosebud River area.
contributed close to $975,000 to 622 visible and obey all traffic signs.

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Spartans
SPORTS Kings renew
rugby successful
coaching staff
gets on TYLER LOWEY
Times Reporter

After finishing with the second-best

the board
record in franchise history, the Strath-
more Wheatland Kings announced last
week they will be retaining the man-
agement and coaching staff.
We are proud to have this group of
local men stay with our organization,
TYLER LOWEY said Kings president Mike Langen.
Times Reporter Consistency within the team will help
the organization to continue to grow
After being shut out in their home opener, the Strathmore within the league and community.
High School Spartans girls rugby team blew the doors off The Kings went 16-18-0-4 with fresh
the Banff Community High School Bears. faces running the program. Darcy
It was nice to get that first one out of the way. Hopefully Busslinger took over for Dale Peters as
we can build off this moving forward, said Spartans head the third general manager and direc-
coach Jerry Flaws after the 36-14 home win April 27. tor of hockey operations in franchise
Strathmore High School Spartans winger Brianna Kennedy bulldozes
Darcie Weir led the way for the Spartans, converting a pair over a pair of Banff Community High School Bear tacklers April 27 at history. When he assumed the role, he
of tries midway through the first half. Strathmore High School field. brought his coaching crew from the
Two weeks ago, Foothills did a great job taking away Tyler Lowey Photo Wheatland Athletic Association with
time and space. Today, she took it upon herself to create her him.
own time and space, really taking advantage when she had BOYS LOOK FOR FIRST WIN It was also announced that head
the ball, said Flaws. The Spartans guys program is still searching for their coach Shadoe Stoodley, and assistants
The Spartans were held to only one practice following first try of the season, but head coach Brad Steele was Kennan and Braden Desmet, will be
their last game. Spring break and shaky weather conditions encouraged by the effort put forth by his team. back behind the bench. Stoodley is the
limited their practice time. Offensively we need to run and control the rucks. We third head coach in franchise history.
Kelsey Johnson put the Spartans on the board early, div- had some nice kicks and chases today, we need more of We are all very excited to be com-
ing into the corner of the try zone. The Bears scored early that going forward. We have the athletic ability to per- ing back and hopefully build off of
in the second half, cutting the lead to 17-7, but the Spartans form, now we just need to put that together with a physi- last years performance. It was a huge
kept coming. cal game and we will be fine, said Steele. We just want learning experience for everyone and
We were slow to rucks today, that was the main thing. We to peak at the end of our season. I think we all learned a ton this year,
couldnt get enough pressure on them to stop their momen- The 2-0 Bears, who were unable to practice the week said Stoodley. Darcy was great in tak-
tum. They just kept coming, said Bears head coach Cody leading up to the matchup because their field was under ing care of the hockey operations,
Skrine. lots of snow, jumped out to an early 14-0 lead on a pair which allowed us to just focus on the
Kaitlynn Stewart juked a pair of defenders down the right of converted tries from Max Lozeman and Duncan Thor- games. That took a huge load off our
sideline, diving into pay dirt. burn. shoulders.
Later in the half, Pacey Strangling Wolf rumbled down Mostly everyone that was on the field has been play- Stoodley was quick to credit his re-
the field to the goal line, but a late forward pass halted the ing rugby for two to three years. One of our new guys, lationship with the general manager
drive. Max (Lozeman), brought a lot to the table today. He is for making things easier at the Junior
Becky Driver won a ruck battle, ran over a trio of Bears, a big guy with great footwork that is hard to tackle. He B level.
plowing her way for the try, making it 29-7. Putting the fin- normally picks up six to seven yards after contact, said Ive known Darcy for a few years
ishing touches on the Bears was Jessica Turner, who took a Bears head coach Ian Higginbottom. now and hes always been easy to get
quick shovel pass from Kayleigh Coull and rolled over the They controlled the possessions. They had phases that along with, said Stoodley. When we
goal line for the score. were six minutes long, said Steele. talk, it isnt a boss talking to a coach;
The Bears tacked on a late try to bring the score up to 36- In front 31-0 deep into the second half, the game was its a friend talking to another friend.
14, as they fell to 1-1 on the season. called early when Bears backup scrum-half Ben Cook He makes everything easier and the
With three games remaining, the Spartans will not play went down untouched with a dislocated left knee. The rink a fun place to be around.
another home game until they host provincials June 9. ambulance came to pick him up, at which point both The Kings cant do anything else to-
Their first road game of the season took place May 2, coaches agreed to end the match. wards next season until June 1, when
when they travelled to Springbank High School and took on The Spartans (0-2) were in action May 2 when they trav- they can begin to talk to players and
the Phoenix. In a rare back-to-back, the Spartans made their elled to Springbank High School to take on the Phoenix. see some commitment for the upcom-
way to Bow Valley High School for a tilt with the Bobcats Like the girls team, the guys wont have another home ing season.
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Spartans secure provincial slot


TYLER LOWEY first game 21-15, the Knights rallied back in
Times Reporter Game 2 with a 21-12 win. In Game 2, the
Knights jumped in front 10-5, but Edwards
Its time to clear more space for another and Nizetic battled back to win 21-17.
South Central Zone championship banner Their experience took over and they
in the Strathmore High School gym. didnt panic. They honed their strategy and
The Spartans badminton team captured were strategically aggressive and dissected
the team title along with a few individu- their opponents, said Zandee. It must have
al medals last weekend at the badminton felt great for them, after they lost this gold
zones tournament in Cochrane. It is the medal match last season.
third zone title for the high school this sea- In the junior girls singles category, Julia
son, joining the cross country and senior Vermeeren shocked the more experienced
girls basketball team. girls in the field and pulled the silver medal.
The goal for this team was to try and de- Luckily for Vermeeren, the Top 2 players in
fend their zone banner title which they have each category advance to provincials. She
held for the past several years, said Spar- will join Edwards and Nizetic this weekend
tans head coach Kenton Zandee. Our focus in Red Deer.
all year was about improving and develop- Any time you send a couple kids to pro-
ing over the course of the season to hope- vincials, thats always considered a success-
fully put forth their best efforts at zones. ful season, said Zandee.
The stingy sophomore guys doubles team Playing in his final badminton match of Four Strathmore High School Spartans picked up medals last weekend at the South
of Ryan Edwards and Luka Nizetic led the his high school career, George Shuto battled Central Zone championship in Cochrane. Julia Vermeeren (l) won silver, Luka Nizetic
Spartans with a gold medal performance his way to the bronze in the always-chal- and Ryan Edwards won gold in intermediate doubles and George Shuto captured the
bronze in the senior boys singles division.
against Holy Trinity Academy. Winning the lenging senior boys singles division. Photo Courtesy of Kenton Zandee

Strathmore duo bound for water polo provincials


TYLER LOWEY Pacific Storm 6-5 on April 28.
Times Reporter The Renegades were slightly shorthanded on the week-
end, as Knight was absent because of a family holiday.
The Calgary Renegades nearly pulled Alex and Payton are both new to the program this year,
off an epic comeback, but fell just short but they fit in well, said Miller. We are a hard-working team
during the gold medal match of the and they are both hard-working players. They have both fit
U16 girls western water polo champi- in quickly and grown as players this season.
onship April 30 at the Repsol Centre in With three weeks off until nationals, the Renegades will
Calgary. practice, refine their passing and tighten up the loose areas
Two locals, Payton Jensen and Alex that lead to their downfall in the Western final. They will
Knight, help make up the Renegades also scrimmage against the U19 program in preparation for
roster. Crowther Memorial Junior High School student Payton Jensen elevates for the national tournament.
a shot with the Calgary Renegades during the U16 Western Canadian water
The Renegades trailed 8-1 to Team polo championship April 30 at the Repsol Centre in Calgary.
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Local products produce at Alberta Cup


TYLER LOWEY could. We really came together af-
Times Reporter ter our first game and improved each
game after that.
Powered by five former Wheatland Crnkovic sniped a hat trick and
Athletic Association players, Team chipped in with an assist in the 7-2
South nearly ran the table, capturing rout, powering his way to be named a
the Alberta Cup April 30 at the Alex tournament all-star.
Kaleta Arena in Canmore. Cranny has always been the type of
Kyle Crnkovic, Moe Hakim, Anson player that keeps improving and keeps
McMaster, Brayden Kapty and Ethan working, said Klemmensen. Im not
McKibbin all played for the Wheatland surprised at how far he has come.
Braves double-A peewee team two The South kept things rolling with
years ago under the tutelage of Keith a 4-1 dusting over Edmonton Blue on
Klemmensen. April 28. Hakim buried the insurance
Klemmensen was on hand for the marker at the 9:11 mark of the third
four-day tourney, taking in the action, from Kapty.
along with former NHLers Brendan Siksika Nation product McMaster
Morrison, Dave Lowry and 150 Western was named one of the alternate cap-
Hockey League (WHL) scouts. tains just prior to the tournament. His
Ive been coming to this tournament leadership came through in the semis,
for a long time now, said Klemmensen. when the South clipped Edmonton Yel-
For me personally, the fun part is low 2-1 on April 29.
watching these guys develop into tal- During our team building day be-
ented players. I worked with them two fore the tourney, he showed signs of
years ago, and to see where they are leadership; he asked a lot of questions
now is special. Theyre all great kids. and was very vocal during team-ori-
The Alberta Cup pins the top bantam entated events, said Steer. It seemed
talent against each other, in the kids like an obvious pick to be one of our
first taste of hockey under the bright captains.
lights and scrutiny from higher levels Tied 1-1 in the second, the South
of hockey. It also provides WHL scouts headed to the power play when Noah
one final look at the kids before the Lamb picked up a tripping minor at the
bantam draft, which was held May 4 16:34 mark. The South won the offen-
in Calgary. sive faceoff, but Edmonton blitzed off Team South defenseman and Siksika Nation product Anson McMaster pounds home the game-win-
It was a little nervous at times, see- the draw, trying to get the puck out. ning goal on the power play in the second period during the semifinals April 29 against Edmonton
ing all the WHL coaches and scouts in The 6-foot-3 McMaster battled on the Yellow at the Alex Kaleta Arena in Canmore.
Tyler Lowey Photo
the stands, said McKibbin. But you boards, keeping the puck in.
just have to pay attention to the game I just wanted to keep the puck alive their goalie, said Steer. Its a nice, Hakim finished with two points and
on the ice and not worry about what and create an opportunity for our for- reassuring feeling seeing number five Kapty recorded two points in the five
else is going on this weekend. wards to go to work, said McMaster. hop over the boards in big situations. games.
The South opened the tourney with a McMaster skated away from danger Last season, the South walked away Tayln Boko was also a member of the
2-2 tie April 27 against Team Northwest. along the blueline and piped home a with the bronze while Steer coached Braves two seasons ago. He suited up
Later in the evening, they bounced point shot, giving the South the lead. the gold medal-winning Calgary South in net for the Central team, going 1-1
back with a 7-2 stomping against Cal- Hakim picked up an assist. team. in four games with a 3.37 goals against
gary North. Anson has gotten better and better Looking to pick up his second title, average and a .920 save percentage.
We brought kids in from eight dif- each game. The goal he scored was Steers squad ambushed Northwest 5-1 This marked the third and final year
ferent teams, said South head coach huge tonight, but I was much more April 30 in the final. Crnkovic added of the Alberta Cup being played in
Jamie Steer. It was important to build impressed with his defensive play in an empty netter, to finish with four Canmore. Next year, the tourney will
our team chemistry as quickly as we the last minute when Edmonton pulled goals and two assists in the tourney. shift to Spruce Grove.

Passion for Wildfire hoops burns bright in community


TYLER LOWEY their eighth year of existence at the Strathmore High School
Times Reporter gym.
Put on by basketball coaches, teachers and volunteer par-
The school basketball season might be over, but the pas- ents, the Wildfire program is working on developing skills
sion to play still burns for several kids in the Wheatland area. for next year.
The Wheatland Wildfire basketball camp is in the middle of Strathmore High School principal Kyle Larson has been
with the program since day one, and he said he is encour-
Anytime Fitness aged by the growth of interest in the sport locally.
I really enjoy seeing the younger kids come out to practice
MEMBER OF THE MONTH and games, said Larson. It means that basketball is catching
on here, and thats what excites me. I enjoy seeing new kids
come out and learn the sport.
Jeremy Weber The program typically holds at least one practice a week,
I started working out at running for an hour and a half. Larson then likes to fill up
Anytime Fitness as soon as as many teams as he can and usher them off to tournaments
it opened. Since then I have during the weekend, playing in and around the Calgary area.
been very successful in We want to play in as many games as possible, said Lar-
achieving my goal to put on a son. We are more competitive now, which allows us more
significant amount of muscle. opportunities to play against some of the tougher competi-
Working out has helped me tion.
stay focused and away from After a lengthy regular season, Matt Laslo feeds off the
addictions and depression enthusiasm from the younger kids, rekindling his appetite
I suffered in the past. I am in the sport.
thankful that Anytime Fitness These kids are so keen to learn and they all want to get
has provided me with the better; they are like little sponges out there, said Laslo. Brenna Lammle drives to the rack past Rhianna
space and equipment to They just want to play basketball, run around and have fun. Hermanson during the Wheatland Wildfire prac-
achieve my goals. Between Its that type of passion that reenergizes me. tice April 27 at the Strathmore High School gym.
owning a business, raising my Laslo is entering his fifth season with the Wildfire, and Tyler Lowey Photo
children and being as busy teams up with Kyle and Leslie Larson as the coaches oversee-
as I am, I always find time for ing the program. With kids ranging from Grade 4 to Grade to maximize the gym space and have a
fitness in my life. 12, they need as much help as they can get, which is where solid player-to-coach ratio, so the kids
other basketball coaches such as Dion Galandy, Troy Filipi- get the most out of their time with us.
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termines how much help we need, said Larson. We want of April and will run until mid-June.
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Robin, and by his grandchildren, Sage and Cash. He
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Obituary supported the SALE Struiksma


Thrift Sale by at the Strathmore
volunteering, Saturday, CONTACT United Church Hall
GAVEY,
Ivy Gwendoline Gwen
donating and May 6 Saturday, May 13, 2017
November 24, 1926 purchasing 9 am - 2 pm JEFF WALLACE 2:00 pm 4:00 pm
April 30, 2017 items.
It is with great sadness, and yet We look forward 67 Hillcrest ACCOUNTING AND Please no gifts,
gratitude, that we announce the passing of our dear
mom, Gwen Gavey. We feel deep sorrow that she is
to serving you Blvd. BOOKKEEPING SERVICES just the pleasure
again in October of your company.
gone from our daily lives but also gratitude that she
had such a long, happy, and healthy 90 1/2 years. Strathmore NOTICES
403-201-2201
Mom was born on November 24th, 1926 in her United Church
parents home in the little fishing village of Grande GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH With a dedicated, highly trained, professional team
Grave, Quebec. She married dad, Franklin Gavey in
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thia, Philip, Norman and Larry. She was born weigh-
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in the late 70s and early 80s, Mom and Dad made Ever shown interest in Swim Club? misc. other duties
the move out west too, where they thrived being so
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Come and try the
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the great staff at the Strathmore hospital for their For more information visit the Chamber website: Attn: Water Master
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Irrigation
Irrigation Districts Act
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of flowers, donations can be made to Wheatland and
area Hospice Society (P.O. Box 2154, Strathmore, NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO CHANGE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
THE AREA OF AN IRRIGATION DISTRICT
+ =
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change theAREA
TAKE NOTE that applications have been received by
OF
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AUCTIONS The Crossing Resort
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Distinction
TAKE NOTE that applications have been
send condolences, please visit Gwens obituary at
received by the Western Irrigation District
both days. 6016 - 72A Ave.,
Edmonton. Consign today,
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Applications to remove parcels that consist of: olson & Guest Consignors. full at least one day prior to arrival date.
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COMING EVENT
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