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Dog shooting
in Namaka
MIRIAM OSTERMANN
Times Associate Editor

A Namaka family is mourning the death of their


beloved Boxer, Eire, who was euthanized following
Representing a gunshot wound to the head – an incident that’s
Strathmore left the family with unanswered questions and con-
cern for the safety of their community.
Jerry Malone and his wife Sheila Morgan had just
Page 20 returned from France two weeks ago, when their
eight-year-old Boxer continued to show signs of
pain sustained from what they believed was a fight
days earlier – out of character for the animal who
was known in the neighbourhood for her gentle
manner, calm demeanour and approachable tem-
perament.
After three trips to the veterinary clinic, an X-ray
revealed the dog had been shot in the head which
dislocated and fractured her jaw and left bullet
Kings win fragments in her head, throat and mouth. The fam-
two of three ily was faced with three options: cut out her jaw
joint to try to recover all the bullet fragments; graft
a plate onto her jaw to extract the bullet fragments;
or euthanasia.
After much consideration, the family unanimous-
ly made the difficult decision to end their dog’s suf-
fering last weekend.
“We always said she’s really a perfect dog be-
cause Boxers don’t look that friendly, they can look
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ble entry wound which suggested to family the dog
had been in a fight. When they took her to the vet, Operation Christmas Child underway
they received antibiotics. Yet when Eire continued Wheatland EMS picked up hundreds of packed shoeboxes from Sacred Heart Academy
403.934.5589 to show signs of pain, even with additional med- (SHA), Wheatland Lodge and Westmount Elementary School on Nov. 14. SHA collected
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ments. Lodge collected 28 boxes for a total of 241 shoeboxes.
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Choralists represent Strathmore Showtime:


7:30pm
Closed
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with Choir Alberta November 23-29, 2018

MIRIAM OSTERMANN you come back to Strath-


Strathmore Children’s
Fantastic Beasts:
Times Associate Editor more and think what can we Choir choralists Susanne The Crimes of Grindelwald
do with our small choir that Sevcik (l) and Rayanne Eddie Redmayne,
Two Strathmore youths you’re limited by because of Laycock were chosen to Katherine Waterston,
were recently chosen numbers, but it’s about how sing with nearly 80 other Dan Fogler,
you bring that same energy Albertans, aged 16 to 22, Alison Sudol,
among the youngest choral- Jude Law
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story with fewer people.” this year. The auditioned PG
Choir to sing with advanced
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Susanne Sevcik and Ray- tween 16 and 22. Roughly travel Alberta to perform.
anne Laycock, both 16, 80 participants took part
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Santa Claus Parade Route


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REMEMBERING OUR ROOTS


~Yvonne and Ted Stoodley
JOHN GODSMAN Over 20,000 trees including to Strathmore in 1948, she at-
Times Contributor pine, fir and fruit trees such tended Grade 8 at Strathmore
as apple, pear, cherry, etc. and High School before returning
The Stoodley family name fruit bushes including red cur- to Cambridge with Godfrey
originates in Somerset, Eng- rant, black currant, gooseberry, to complete their education.
land in the 1800s. Ernest Stood- etc. were planted. The first ap- She attended technical school
Tea for a purpose ley was born in 1882, and as ple trees were almost killed off where she took a three-year
The Strathmore District Health Services Auxiliary held their Strathmore a young man apprenticed with due to severe apprenticeship
Health Services Fall Tea, Craft and Bake Sale on Nov. 17 at the Strathmore his uncle as a printer. As there below zero in hairdress-
Alliance Church.
Manny Everett Photo was no future in this line of tempera- ing, returning
work in England, he came to tures follow- to Strathmore
Canada, initially answering an ing chinooks in 1956 where
Strathmore Legion Branch #10 NEWS advertisement for a composi-
tor in Winnipeg. But on arrival
lasting two to
three weeks.
she met and
married Ted
By Irene Knappe he discovered the newspaper But he per- Stoodley on
• Senior Darts are played every Sunday, unless noted otherwise. workers were all on strike. An severed and July 24. They
• Chase the Ace is on every Friday, from 6 to 8 pm. The pot is getting larger every week!
There’s also meat draws and 50/50 on Friday nights and Saturday afternoons. American newspaper was ad- the fruits of had four chil-
• On Saturday, the 17th, Jennie Ogilvie, a Medium, was at the Legion and what an vertising a similar position in his labour dren: Mark,
evening that was! Chanelling with humour, she had us all questioning how on earth she does Bismark, N.D., so he worked can still be John, Sylvia
it! For those who were hungry before the show, of course Chef Pat served a buffet to end all
buffets!!! Salads, buns, roast beef sliced on the spot, mixed vegetables, roasted potatoes, gravy there for three years until his seen today. and Gwen
AND wonderful deserts!!! All for $13!!!! The Braniff’s once again outdid themselves!!! I noted father passed away in England, To get ad- (who passed
a number of 5 Star compliments on FaceBook!! If you haven’t as yet come in for one of Chef equate water away in 2004),
Pat’s meals, you have no idea what you are missing! You will not be disappointed!!
requiring him to go home.
• Remember that SANTA is coming to the Legion for breakfast on Saturday, November Answering a Canadian Pa- for his trees, 10 grandchil-
24th, from 8 am to 10:30 am. Bring the kids in to say hi and tell Santa what they would like cific Railway (CPR) newspaper he built dren and 14
for Christmas!! There will be a $3 charge for breakfast for kids over 5, and kids under 5 eat for windmills for pumping the wa- great-grandchildren.
free.
ad in 1909 brought Ernest back
• Now that the Calgary Stampeders have won the Western Final, why not plan on coming to Alberta where he purchased ter. Ted was president of the
to watch the Grey Cup at the Legion on Sunday, November 25th at 4 pm? Fun and prizes!! It irrigated land in the Berta Vale Yvonne’s family also origi- Strathmore Lions in 1975, when
promises to be a great game!!!!
• LEGION ELECTIONS WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, AT 7 pm. Area. After building a house nated from England. Her they purchased an old Savan-
• On Saturday, December 15th, a Neil Diamond impersonator will be the entertainment there in 1910, a severe drought mother (Henrietta) Leona Gow nah Van in Innisfail and it was
at the Legion. If you like Neil Diamond, this promises to be a great evening. $35 per person for in 1911 resulted in no crops, was born in Leeds, Yorkshire modified to serve as the first
the show only.
• On Friday, December 21st, we will have Karaoke and an “Ugly Christmas Sweater” forcing him to return to the and her father Bill Mansfield ambulance. Ted also served as
evening, after Chase the Ace and meat draws. newspaper business with the was born in Cambridge. They the last president of Strathmore
• Monday, December 31st, is New Year’s Eve. Entertainment will be Pat Secord and Strathmore Standard. He met came separately to Alberta in Co-op before it amalgamated
tickets will be $50 per person for a terrific evening and fun way to bring in the New Year with
your friends. and married Millicent Greene 1928 where Bill attended the with Calgary Co-op.
• These are but a few events at the Legion to offer a bit of fun and entertainment to help in 1913, and they moved to the Claresholm Ag College, whilst Ted and Yvonne were origi-
you through the stress of Christmas shopping. house at Berta Vale. However, Leona worked as a dressmaker nal members of the Wheatland
If you are a giver and you have a big heart, to be truly happy in life, you must learn when to let go. and chambermaid at the Palliser Whirlers square dance club in
Naturally, you’re going to care when you shouldn’t, you’re going to stay longer than you should, and
because the land was so san-
you’re going to give when you have nothing. Know when to stop and let things be. dy, the CPR built them another Hotel in Calgary (now known 1974.
house and barn in a new loca- as the Fairmont Palliser). Le- Mark took over the ranch
IN WAR, THERE ARE NO UNWOUNDED SOLDIERS. - Jose Narosky
LEST WE FORGET tion: SW 1-26-25-4. ona was a close friend of Au- in 2003, and regretfully Ted
For further information, please call the Legion at 403.934.5119 Millicent was a registered drey and Leonard Hilton, and passed away in 2006. Original-
nurse and found her servic- Bill worked as a farm labourer ly, they raised Hereford cattle,
es were often required in the with Leonard. Having met here, but now have a Red Angus
Nightingale area. The fam- Leona and Bill returned to Eng- cow/calf operation. In 2007,
Thought for ily raised five children – three land in 1929 to get married and they celebrated 100 years of
the Week sons and two daughters. School remained there until after the farming. Now in 2018, grand-
~ was 3.5 miles away and was Second World War. They had son Mark and his wife Pat
reached on foot, horseback, three children: Joan born 1929, have been joined by their son
Faith: is buggy or sleigh depending on Yvonne born 1936 and Godfrey Shadow who is gradually tak-
holding onto the weather. born 1938. ing over.
The three sons worked with During the war years, they Ernest Stoodley spent the last
uncertainties their dad on the farm, and it lived in Cherry Hinton, a small 25 years of his life living with
was during these years that village outside Cambridge, Ted and Yvonne on the farm,
with Ernest and one son, Ted, de- where her parents ran a fam- passing away at the ripe old
passionate signed a “hay boat” for harvest ily grocery that had been in age of 97.
time. It was constructed of a business since the early 1800s. Yvonne remembers when the
conviction 14-foot wide platform, built so They sold essentials like hams, boardwalks along Main Street
an overbalance of weight on bacon, sausages, butter, cheese, were replaced, the lumber yard
the one sturdy axle would tip tea and candies. In 2017, the was across from the old Co-
it backward for ease of load- store and building and the 10- op building, Thurston’s Drug
ing and unloading. Mounted room house are still standing Store and Spence Hughes Ser-
on rubber tires, it carried 200 and in use, but with new own- vice Station on Main Street. She
stacked bales of hay and could ers. notes all the new schools, the
be operated by one person. Yvonne attended school in indoor swimming pool and all
In 1918, Ernest began a life- Cambridge through Grade 7, the stores moving away from
long work in planting trees. but after her parents returned downtown.

Death of dog shot in Namaka leaves


family angry and looking for answers
Continued from Page 1 shooting a dog in the head? Nobody,” said Malone.
“So, short of a miracle and with ballistic proof,
Malone contacted the Strathmore RCMP shortly the next best thing is going to create awareness.
after. The investigation is being led by Strathmore There’s kids around here, our grandkids are up
RCMP Cst. Clayton Dunnington, who was unavail- there … this is technically not in the hamlet, but
able when the Strathmore Times reached out for you can’t have bullets flying around. Whether
comment. The family is hopeful the bullet frag- someone shot her intentionally or there were ran-
ments, which are now able to be retrieved, will dom bullets flying around, they shouldn’t be.”
aid in the investigation. According to police, the Although the family hopes to one day get some
report had not mentioned the death of the animal closure and justice for the fate of their much-loved
or bullet fragments earlier this week. While the pet, they are now left grieving the loss. The family
family said no one has come forward with infor- is asking anyone with information about the inci-
mation, they want to raise awareness within the dent to contact Cst. Dunnington at 403-934-3968.
community. Those with information can also contact Crime
“The burden of proof for something like that Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS)
is really high and really who’s going to admit to or online at P3Tips.com.
November 23, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 7

Quilters give back to local charities


DONNA JOHNSON our handy work. This year we supplied them
Wheatland Quilters Guild with 16 child orientated pillow cases, 71 quilted
gift bags and 84 drawstring gift bags. This is our
The Wheatland Quilters Guild was formed in fourth year supporting the Strathmore and Wheat-
2012 and has grown to about 35 members. We land County Christmas Hamper Society.
enjoy making quilts and other items for local char- Quilters are very generous people – we use a lot
ities and some Calgary organizations. Our main of our own personal fabrics and other supplies to
focus is to make comfort quilts for persons under- make the smaller items. We raise funds annually
going cancer treatments. through a quilt raffle. The funds are used for pur-
We also make burp bibs for Growing Opportu- chasing batting and backing for charity quilts and
nities, wheelchair quilts for the Lodges and small- for education purposes. Most of the cotton fabric
sized quilts for Bags of Love. Our larger quilts are used to make quilt tops has been donated to us
donated to the Crisis Shelter. Our latest endeavour by local residents.
is to make quilts for the Ronald McDonald House We accept donations of new 100 per cent cotton
and flannel. If you wish to decrease your stash, The Wheatland Quilters donated zipper bags, drawstring bags, and pillow-
in Calgary.
cases to the Wheatland Christmas Hamper Society on Nov. 8.
The Strathmore and Wheatland County Christ- please contact us by email (wheatlandquilters@
Photo Courtesy of Robin Wiens
mas Hamper Society has also received some of gmail.com).

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Dog shooting in Namaka


To the Editor To date, no one has seen anything, heard anything,
On Nov. 6, between 7:55 and 9:35 a.m., someone knows anything. This is astounding since our Boxer
shot our beautiful, kind Boxer in the head. Perhaps rarely ever leaves our acreage, and in point of fact
it was bad luck it did not kill her outright, because was first encountered by our cleaning lady when she
instead it dislocated her jaw, fractured it in two places drove on to the property at 9:35 a.m.
and spewed bullet fragments throughout her head, So, there are two scenarios: 1) someone intention-
throat and mouth. Needless to say, at the time of this ally shot her in the head; or 2) it was a stray shot, a
writing she is in agonizing pain. ricochet that could as easily have hit one of our grand-
After several trips to the veterinarian, we were pre- children or other nearby children. Not good choices.
sented with options: cut out her jaw joint and try to Someone shot her and at least one person knows
extract all bullet fragments; or, graft a plate on to her about it. So, whoever you are, track star, we hope you
jaw and dig out the bullet pieces; thirdly, to eutha- feel proud of your marksmanship. You have destroyed
nize her. Our girl is eight years and one month old, the life of our sweet girl and crushed the hearts of
a geriatric in Boxer-years. We see her trembling with us, our children and our grandchildren. Moreover, we
fear and pain despite the drug concoction fed to her would think our entire community should feel vio-
twice daily. Do we now subject her to a tremendously lated and diminished by your heartlessness. I know
invasive surgery and painful recovery, with zero guar- we do.
antees from the surgeons? Or do we let her gently slip There are, of course, laws against what happened,
away, where the only pain will be in those of us left so if you even think you might have seen anything
behind? suspicious in Namaka around this time, please contact
When we were called by the veterinarian ascertain- RCMP Constable Clayton Dunnington. After all, the
ing she had been shot, we immediately phoned the society we live in and deserve is one we all need to
police. RCMP Constable Clayton Dunnington started participate in creating and maintaining.
working on it instantly. He gathered all the data and Jerry Malone/Sheila Morgan
interviewed the neighbourhood. Namaka

Liberals allow access


to our personal banking information
MARTIN SHIELDS fact, I recently had the opportunity to review over
Member of Parliament Bow River Riding 800 pages of privacy breaches that have occurred
under the Liberals’ watch. How can they possibly
Canadians across the country were shocked to be sure your data will be secure with that kind of
learn this month that Statistics Canada wants ac- record?
cess to our personal banking information – with- In this new age of hacking and cybersecurity
out our knowledge or consent. breaches, it is grossly irresponsible to place all of
Statistics Canada wants the financial transaction our financial data under the care of one govern-
data and personal information of 500,000 random ment entity. I can’t imagine a bigger “jackpot” for
Canadians to develop their “new institutional per- those wishing to steal our banking information.
sonal information bank.” Furthermore, the government should have made
The information being requested includes bill a case for why they even believe they need this
payments, cash withdrawals from ATMs, credit card data. Instead, they launched the policy in secret
payments, electronic money transfers and even ac- without Canadians’ knowledge. That is just plain
count balances. And the 500,000 figure is only for wrong.
the first year of data collection. Under their plan, Protecting the personal information of Canadi-
Statistics Canada will eventually have access to the ans is an integral role of government, and I have
banking information of millions of Canadians. joined my Conservative colleagues in calling on
I have heard from many of you on this matter the Liberals to cancel this policy.
and I want to make my position clear: I believe I can be reached in Ottawa at martin.shields@
this is a completely unjustifiable intrusion into our parl.gc.ca. My Brooks office can be reached at
private lives by this Liberal government. 403-793-6775 or martin.shields.c1@parl.gc.ca, and
The Liberals have defended this policy by sug- my Strathmore office at 403-361-2980 or martin.
gesting that the data will be perfectly secure. I shields.c1B@parl.gc.ca. Please don’t hesitate to
simply do not believe they can guarantee that. In contact me about any federal issue.

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Holiday Train Comes to Gleichen


Wheatland County has nearly For the very first time, the CP Holiday Train will be making a stop in
3,000km of roads (surfaced 13 Graders Gleichen on Friday, December 7th from 9:55 PM to 10:30
and gravel) to maintain. PM.
Numbered Highways (1, 21, This is a great opportunity to donate to the food bank, get out into
24, 564, 817, etc.) are the 5 Plow/Sanding the community and also to see some great performances by Terri
Province of Alberta’s Trucks Clark, Kelly Prescott, and Sierra Noble.
jurisdiction.
The CP Holiday Train is unlike your typical freight train. This train’s
Drivers should maintain a
consist has rail cars decorated with thousands of lights, and in-
minimum travelling distance 5 Trucks with
cludes a boxcar converted into a performance
of 30 meters when behind blades for Hamlets
stage.
snow removal equipment.
We cannot remove snow
Once the train comes to a safe stop, the
from private laneways. 1 Tractor with stage lowers and a free performance from
blower some incredibly talented musicians delights
spectators for about 30 minutes. While these
Our crews try their best to not events are free, we encourage those coming
leave windrows, but sometimes to watch to bring a cash or healthy food do-
it happens. Residents are responsible for maintaining their sidewalks, as nation in support of the local Food Bank.
well as windrows blocking property access.
Visit our website for more information.
Do not shovel snow onto fire hydrants. Fire Services needs free access to
hydrants in case of emergency.
Signage will only be placed when crews need to completely clean Hamlet
streets and require all vehicles to be removed. Parking in your driveway
allows crews to remove as much snow and ice as possible between clean-
ings.
If you see emergency services on the roadways, you must drive less than
60km/hr if passing them in the adjacent lane, and follow their instructions.

 Regular Council Meeting—December 4

 Municipal Planning Commission—December 11


Agenda packages and minutes are available on the website under
Agendas and Minutes.

Wheatland County Flood Assistance


Community Enhancement Funding
If you live in Wheatland County, and your home, business or property
Applications and Reports Now Available! was damaged by overland flooding in spring 2018, you may be eligible
What is the Community Enhancement Fund? to receive Disaster Recovery Program funding from the Government of
Alberta.
The Community Enhancement Fund provides grant funding from
Wheatland County to enhance, promote, and support groups The Disaster Recovery Program provides funding for uninsurable proper-
and organizations that bring a broad range of enjoyment, bene-
ty damage, loss and other expenses incurred as the result of a natural
fit, beautification, recreation, entertainment, participation, and
disaster.
enhancement projects to Wheatland County. The program is
intended to invest tax payer dollars annually to support recrea-
tional, cultural and other community activities, facilities, and re- You’ll need to provide:
sources that are utilized by Wheatland County residents.
• Government issued photo ID
There are three categories for funding: • Insurance letter
• Utility bills 90 days prior to the event
• If you own the property, the property tax assessment for 2017
Project-Based Grants • If you are a tenant, the lease agreement covering the event date
Operating Grants
Library Base Grants
You can submit your application online by going to
Grant applications and reporting forms are available on the web- aema.alberta.ca/disaster-recovery-programs.
site under the boards and committees page.

Applications are due by January 31, 2019 Deadline to apply is January 2, 2019.

Address: 242006 Range Rd 243 Phone: 403-934-3321 Mail: Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1J6 Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

www.wheatlandcounty.ca
@wheatlandcounty
November 23, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 9

Poppy donation box misunderstanding resolved


MIRIAM OSTERMANN whose name was not released, was He estimated the amount of money in
Times Associate Editor a very eager volunteer from Calgary the boxes to be roughly $100.
who went above and beyond in col- “He made a mistake. I don’t know
Reports of an alleged theft involv- lecting a total of four boxes in Strath- the gentleman; I’ve seen his picture
ing Strathmore’s Royal Canadian Le- more that he was not tasked to collect. but I haven’t talked to him, but the
gion Poppy Fund donation boxes The money is accounted for and will RCMP has given a clean bill of health,”
have been disputed, after verification be returned. The misunderstanding is said Good.
with various legions and Poppy Fund being regarded as no theft. “It was a bad mix-up but it’s not an
coordinators deemed the complaint “It wasn’t a theft; it was reported to uncommon thing. It happens quite of-
unfounded. us as a theft (and) we were looking ten in Calgary and we had it happen
On Nov. 7, Strathmore RCMP re- for public assistance, but as soon as it once here in a store east of Strathmore
ceived a complaint about an unknown was cleared up we put out an update where another outfit picked it up. But Favourite Medium
male attending the Strathmore Shell to say it wasn’t a theft, it was a mis- they apologized to us ... (and) they’re The Strathmore Legion Branch #10 presented Al-
gas station and the nearby Tim Hor- understanding,” said Cpl. Laurel Scott going to replace the boxes that the berta’s Favourite Medium – Jennie Ogilvie at the
tons claiming to be a member of the with the RCMP media relations group. gentleman took.” Strathmore Legion on Nov. 17.
legion and switching out the donation According to Strathmore Royal Ca- Last year the Poppy Fund raised Jody Schneider Photo
boxes with an empty container. nadian Legion Branch No. 10 Poppy $43,000. Good said it’s too early to tell YOUR WEEKLY
The incident raised red flags with lo- Chairman Don Good, the legion in but he’s optimistic about funds raised HEALTH ADVICE
cal residents who didn’t recognize the Calgary apologized for the incident. this year.
man and contacted local authorities.
It was later established that the man,
Gord Morck
Pharmacist

Capsule Comments
One of the good things to come out of the massive
flu epidemic of 1917-18 in which 50 million
people died (50,000 in Canada), was the creation
Development Decisions of the Federal Department of Health which helped
pave the way for better research for scientists to
prepare for future epidemics.
Notice is hereby given that the WHEATLAND COUNTY Municipal Planning If you are a user of e-cigarettes or if you “vape”
Commission has approved or refused the following development permit other materials, have your dentist check your gums
regularly. There is some evidence that exposing
applications on November 13, 2018: the gums to the burnt vapours of e-cigarettes can
Strathmore RCMP is cause the cells of the gums to release inflammatory
investigating the theft of a proteins which could lead to gum disease. Of
2015 Black Dodge Ram on File: DP2018-120 with conditions course the extent of the damage will depend on
Legal: P lan 6742B Q, Block 1, Lot 10 (R osebud) how often one is using the vaping device.
November 12th, 2018. The truck Proposal: Change of Use – Accessory Building to Dwelling, Garden Suite Canadians drink a lot of alcohol. In terms of
was last seen at 833 Westmount pure alcohol, Canadians drink
File: DP2018-128 with conditions 10 litres of alcohol per year. We are 40th out of
Drive, Strathmore, with plate Legal: P lan 101 0005, B lock 1, Lot 6 (N E 8 -24-25-W4M) 200 countries. The U.S. drinks less at 9.3 litres.
GEG727 Alberta on it. Proposal: Automotive and Equipment Services – Diesel Repair Shop Lithuanians were at the top of the list drinking
18.2 litres per person per year. Kuwait and Saudi
File: DP2018-131 with conditions Arabia were the lowest at 0.2 litres per capita
If you have any information that Legal: P lan 071 1421, B lock 8, Lot 8 (Speargrass) yearly.
Proposal: Variance for Existing Shed It has been six weeks since marijuana was
could help locate this vehicle, legalized in Canada. In other jurisdictions where
please contact Strathmore this has occurred, fewer people were started on
opioid medications for pain opting for marijuana
RCMP. Any person who deems they may be affected by the issuance of the de-
instead. It’s too early to see whether this will
velopment permit(s) may appeal to the Subdivision & Development Appeal
Board (SDAB) 21 days from the date of decision. Each Subdivision and happen in Canada but legalization will certain
encourage more research into the product which
File: 20181689024 Development Appeal to the county must be accompanied by a $200.00
can only be a good thing.
non-refundable fee and an appeal application form, to be filed with the
SDAB Clerk of Wheatland County at 242006 Range Road 243 or Mail to:
Highway #1, RR #1, Strathmore, Alberta, T1P 1J6 Hours:
M-F: 9 - 7 pm • Sat: 9 - 6 pm
1-800-222-TIPS Sun & Holidays: 11 - 5 pm
Dated this 23rd day of November 2018.
(1-800-222-8477) Strathmore 132 - 2nd Ave.
Strathmore
Address: 242006 Range Rd 243 Phone: 403-934-3321 Mail: Hwy 1 RR 1, Strathmore, AB, T1P 1J6 Ph: 403-934-3122
Office Hours: Mon-Fri 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Fx: 403-934-6474
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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.
The Public Hearing will be held in
the Council Chambers, Strathmore ωЫгЪЫТψаЮНаФЩЫЮСΔΐ
Municipal Building, 680

ϦлюяьолѓίϡщѐпчмпьӲӴют
Westchester Road, Strathmore
Alberta on Wednesday, December

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5, 2018, commencing at 7:00 pm
with procedures in accordance
with the Town of Strathmore ρСУХЫЪΔӌӕΫЬСЮЯЫЪНЪРЧХРЯбЪРСЮӗСНаТЮССΖηЮХЪУеЫбЮЫгЪПНЩСЮННЪРН
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Council Procedural Bylaw #16-18
and amendments thereto.
Any person or group of persons, or ρСУХЫЪψаЮНаФЩЫЮСηЮНЪПФӑӓӒΔ
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
concerns by making a submission
to the public hearing. κЯаНаСΔ
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.
Each person wishing to address
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.
November 23, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 11

Strathmore and county


join forces to fight
Cattleland Feedyards blaze
MIRIAM OSTERMANN bined forces and were able to achieve
Times Associate Editor knock down really fast. The guys did
a great job,” said Judy Unsworth, man-
The Strathmore Fire Department and ager of emergency and fire services for
Wheatland County’s Wheatland West Wheatland County.
station banded together in tackling a “They were in defensive attach be-
structure fire at the Cattleland Feed-
yards on Saturday.
cause there was nothing at risk, no
people or animals at risk. There was Collaboration awarded
The departments were dispatched at obviously property loss but no loss to Strathmore presented and shared the 2018 Minister’s Award for Excellence with representatives from
8:12 a.m. on Nov. 14 and arrived at the any life.” Wheatland County, Golden Hills School Division #75 and Pollyco Land Corporation at the regular
According to the report, the barn council meeting on Nov. 7. The Town of Strathmore accepted the award at the Alberta Urban Munici-
location on Highway 564 to find one of
palities Association (AUMA) Convention earlier this month, in recognition of the collaborative partner-
the barns fully engulfed by fire. contained tack – equipment or acces- ship in building the Strathmore Motor Products Sports Centre and the George Freeman Public School.
After the fire crews protected all ex- sories equipped on horses such as sad- All partners were recognized with a token of appreciation at the council meeting.
posures and isolated the utilities, they dles, stirrups, and reins.
Photo Courtesy of the Town of Strathmore
engaged in defensive operations and Some employees have taken to social
prevented the fire from spreading to media organizing donations in the form
other buildings. of spurs, boots and saddles. Donations
There was no loss of life. can be dropped off with Jeremy at Ink
“It was a really great effort between Addicts in Strathmore.
both the Town of Strathmore Fire De- The cause of the fire has not been de-
partment and Wheatland West, we com- termined. The investigation is ongoing.

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As with most SHS productions, roles
110 CANAL GARDENS• STRATHMORE said George Crawford, a Grade 12 stu- are double- and sometimes triple-cast
dent who will be playing Scrooge. to allow students the best opportunity
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such as sound and lights. There are 22
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“A Night in Bethlehem”
International Nativity Display

Tea time
The Growing Families Society held their
Come and Go Tea event on Nov. 15 at
the Lord of All Lutheran Church. The
event celebrated the society’s accom-
plishments and challenges over the past
22 years and involved past and present
participants, staff, partners, funders,
stakeholders, community members and
volunteers for the Growing Opportuni-
ties, Bridging the Gap, 5 for Life Early
Childhood and FASD Outreach.
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Students also describe her directing their confidence levels both on and off Admission is Free
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each character is doing everything they “Having a drama theatre and drama
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their position. you get to show your pride, your pas- 9:30 am - 8 pm Thursday & Friday.
Another thing that makes this pro- sion and all your joy. Mrs. Bertsch just
duction of A Christmas Carol so special knows how to bring out all the good- Saturday 10 am - 2 pm
is the close bonds and relationships ness inside of you,” said Dalton Poon-
the actors and tech students have been stoppel, a Grade 12 student playing
able to build, adding to their on-stage Christmas Present.
performances and helping them out in A Christmas Carol will be presented
classes outside of drama, along with the in the SHS Auditorium on Dec. 16 at 4
fact that it is a mixed grade production. p.m., and from Dec. 15 to19 at 7 p.m.
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Strathmore Lions Club


CELEBRATION OF LIGHTS
11th
10th Annual
LIGHT UP
the Night
Saturday,
November 24, 2018
At the Strathmore & District
Agricultural Grounds

FREE
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for a fun filled evening! & Cookies

Christmas Parade starts downtown at 5 pm

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Wagon Rides
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served by Strathmore Lions Club
Childrens Huge
Choirs Entertainment/Music
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November 23, 2018 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 17

Hussar seed cleaning plant looking to expand


SHARON MCLEAY build, they found renovating the exist-
Times Contributor ing plant over time was the better deci-
sion.
Keeping rural agriculture-related Wheatland County previously helped
businesses booming takes a lot of plan- the co-op with the original loan, which
ning and work. was paid back in full.
Hussar Seed Cleaning Co-op Ltd. first “At the end of the day, we are trying
opened in 1976, and with increased to build a new plant, but very slowly,
business demands, the plant is looking so we can financially handle it,” said
to renew and expand its facilities. Derek Harms, manager of the Hussar
“Over the years, our plant has grown seed cleaning plant.
substantially in the number of bush- The most expensive part is the treat-
els we are treating and cleaning,” said er, which delivers an advanced treat-
co-op president Russell Nail in Wheat- ment process.
land County council chambers on Nov. The plan is to work on renovation
6. “Our community takes pride in the over a 10-year period. The co-op antici-
Hussar seed cleaning plant, as we are pates about four phases to completion.
unfortunately one of the small busi- The subsequent phases will cost about
nesses left in our town.” $5.5 million at today’s pricing.
Nail said in the past 10 years, the They chose to upgrade the treater,
plant’s business has more than dou- as it delivers a needed service for area
bled, cleaning over 680,000 bushels farmers, and with renovations, the
of seed per year and treating 189,000 plant will be able to handle more pro-
bushels. duction and expand services.
The plant board has been diligent Councillor Ben Armstrong gave a
over the years to maintain upkeep on supportive reference and said big and
the plant, doing a major rebuild in the small farm operations throughout the
1990s that included a covered shed county use the plant.
over a new truck scale. There was suggestion from council
The board continues to meet the that cost estimates and feasibility stud-
needs of area farmers and wants to ies be provided and staff work with
replace worn out machines and bins
in the plant. The board approached
the board of the seed cleaning plant to
come up with a proposal for council
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Wheatland County for a co-sign autho- decision.
rization, so they can borrow $2.5 mil- Deputy Reeve Glenn Koester asked
lion from Alberta Finance Capital to be- that staff also look at the possibility of
gin phase one of their renovations. The Wheatland County financing the proj-
co-op has the money in hand for the 25 ect, similar to arrangements worked
per cent down payment. out for the Strathmore Seed Cleaning
They considered building a new Plant and bring back that option along
plant, but at a $7 million price tag to with the other information.

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Sacred Heart Parish extends a huge THANK YOU to all the following
What: businesses and people who donated to our successful Auction & Dinner Fundraiser

for Success
on November 3, 2018:
Karen & Joe Gregory, Cattleland Feedyards Ltd.; Eagle Lake Nurseries Ltd., Anita Heuver;
Stephan Lecavalier; Jim & Joan Chisholm; Magnum Cementing, Brand Beekman; Chisholm
Mechanical, Dale Chisholm; Gregory, Harriman & Associates LLP, John Gauvin; Gerald
& Angie Wolper; Shawna Lowe Loftus; The Council of the Town of Strathmore; Christ
Navigating Your Way Through Post-Secondary Confusion The Redeemer School Division; Gray’s Limited, Greg McLean; The Staff at the Schools of
Sacred Heart Academy and Holy Cross Collegiate; Lynn & Marc Doucet Maguet; Weir
Post-Secondary Evening Auto Solutions, Bernie & Jacki Weir; Tony & Anne Heuver; Rita Sweere; Gigantelli Fine
Homes, Joe & Julia Gigantelli; Wheatland Funeral Home Ltd., Francis & Lynn Van Bussel;
When: Thursday, November 29, 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Paul & Sandy O’Leary; Darlene & Bryce Humphreys; Bill & Mary Hendricks; Paulette
Chotowetz; Dorothy Bodeux; The Strathmore Times, Mario Prusina; Denise Peterson;
Over 20 Booths and Displays Strathmore Veterinary Clinic; FYI Doctors Strathmore, Dr. Anderson; Leo & Celine Helfrich;
Vivian & Ivan MacCallum; Van Bavel Farms; Mechthilde Rodehutskors; Canadian Tire,
Where: Strathmore High School Gym Tyler Kopacz; Ray Kerpan; Strathmore Home Hardware, Perry Banadyga; Strathmore Value
Who: Everyone! Open to the Public Drug Mart; Pius & Helen Sauverwald; Strathmore Florist, Brian Code; Winston & Heather
Britto; Howard & Laurie Keeler; Technical Millwork, Serge Lacroix; Matt & Julianna
- parents, students, adult learners Reeves; Harry & Gorete Salm; Abby & Bryce Fowler; Strathmore Dental Centre, Dr. Hugh
Why: Searching for education programs is confusing! Kennedy; Strathmore Motor Products; Hob’s Hobbies, John Hilton O’Brien; Suzanne Kelly;
- Find out about all the exciting programs being Strathmore Station; Roadhouse Restaurant & Saloon; Shirley Knudsen; Mardelle Bazant;
Sole Discretion, Jocelyn Osachuk; Mike & Melissa O’Brien; Larry & Dianne Gartner; Emily
offered at institutions here in Alberta & Tomas Rochford; Val Christie; Dan & Meaghan Patterson; Roseanne DeBeaudrap,
- Representatives from the major Alberta universities, Sacred Winds Healing; Lynn Dumont; Archie Gray; Donalie at Sweeney Todds; Deneise
Craig; Kathleen Szeman; Katie & Josh Jalbert; Ninette & Mitch Maga; Strathmore Theatre
colleges and technical schools will be here to answer Players Guild; Katrina Dixon; Marie Louise Praeker; John & Madonna Kalbhen; Art & Lisa
your questions. Hanson; Ken & Ruth Van Bavel; Lorraine Bishop; Les & Dzina Urbanson; Mark Chung;
Odette Belle-Kara; Knights of Columbus; Catering by LaRue; Donna Johnson and all the
people who donated cash or food for the wonderful meal, and all the volunteers who
Partners: Strathmore High School and Holy Cross Collegiate donated their time and talent to help make this event a success.
Special Thanks to: Auctioneer Mason Cockx and all the volunteers who came with him,
Deborah Cockx, Conrad Delorme, Cam & Brenda Wright and Fred & Marilyn Rappel;
thank you for donating your expertise, time and talent.
To everyone who volunteered and participated in supporting our
Auction & Dinner Fundraiser
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Rosebud students
perform classic
Christmas comedy
LAUREEN F. GUENTHER
Times Contributor

Rosebud School of the Arts (RSA) pres-


ents the play The Best Christmas Pageant

Pass the Salt Ever, Nov. 30 to Dec. 22.


Second-year RSA students have joined
with the Rosebud Younger Company to
TRUST story you read where God perform the classic Christmas comedy
We are born trusting. At always keeps his word and based on the book by Barbara Robinson.
birth, we trust that we will comes through on promises The story begins with Grace Bradley,
be cared for, cuddled and made. Not always in the time a Sunday School mom, who agrees to
nourished in body, mind and frame we might imagine – direct the church Christmas pageant be-
spirit. We remain trusting Abraham and Sarah waited cause the usual director has broken her
individuals – you see that well into their senior years Local pride leg.
At the same time, Grace’s son Char-
each time a young child before the child God had Strathmore’s Back to Good Market and Deli was recognized with a Com- lie is being bullied at school by a boy
jumps from the side of the promised them was born. munity Pride Award from the Downtown Vitalization Committee on Nov. 7.
named Leroy Herdman.
pool into their parents arms. Joseph must have wondered Nicole Cordes, co-owner of the local business, showed off the award on the
“The Herdmans are six kids, and
The child trusts they will be what God had planned when patio that played a contributing factor to receiving the award.
Miriam Ostermann Photo
they’re bad,” said second-year RSA Stu-
caught. his brothers sold him into dent Holly Langmead, who plays the
Even as adults our lives are slavery. Yet he held onto his oldest Herdman sister, Imogene. “They
full of trust. We trust that faith and continued to trust in smoke cigars. They set fires. They steal
Your BBB* Serving Southern Alberta and East Kootenay presents:
other drivers will stop when God which in the end saved stuff. They’re just bad news.”
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BBB Tip of the Week: RSA students Rebecca Hellekson, Chris
Friesen and Kalena Lewandowski play
the green. We trust that Proverbs 3:5-6 Trust GOD Tips for Buying Gift Cards the roles of Mrs. Bradley, Leroy Herdman
a product purchased will from the bottom of your and Charlie Bradley. Their classmates
perform as advertised. heart; don’t try to figure Matthew Schaaf, Rachel Franson, Renee
But somewhere along out everything on your During the holiday season gift cards Cyr and Amy Pohl are also in the cast.
the way, trust is broken. own. The
Listen for GOD’S seem like an easy fix with the When Leroy Herdman steals Charlie’s
Strathmore Times
voice inwilleverything you a do, convenience of a one-stop-shop and
Someone runs the light be publishing lunch, Charlie lets it slip that snacks are
the added bonus that the receiver will
and hits you. The product
purchased doesn’t perform
GIFT IDEAS
everywhere you go; he’s the
one who will keep you on
be able to get exactly what they want.
always served in Sunday School. So, on
the very day Mrs. Bradley is holding au-
as advertised. We become Guide
track.
However, there can be hidden rules and ditions for the pageant, Leroy Herdman
restrictions so the BBB encourages
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your trust
Deadline date: November 23rd buying gift cards for others: church before, or heard of the birth of
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God is trustworthy--always. Rev. Pamela Scott • Know the rules. There is a difference between retail and bank Jesus.
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Over and over in the biblical Strathmore United Church gift cards. Retail gift cards can only be redeemed at the “(The Herdmans) all get into the pag-
retailers that sell them. eant because none of the other kids want
to audition, because they’re afraid of the
• Check it out. Make sure you are buying from known and
Herdman kids,” Langmead said.
BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH SACRED HEART CATHOLIC trusted source and avoid online auction sites.
That leads to disaster and the rest of
105 Main St. Carseland Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym • Read the fine print before buying. Is there a fee to buy the community is sure this will be the
403-934-9337 709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore
Pastor: Kevin Enns 403-934-2641
the card? Will any fees be deducted from the card after it is worst Christmas pageant ever.
office@bowriveralliance.com Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki purchased? Is there an expiration date on the card? But that’s not the end.
Sunday Worship: 10 am Masses: Saturday 5 pm • Sunday 10 am “It’s this really amazing ending, espe-
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cially for the Herdman kids,” Langmead
ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS ANGLICAN stickers have not been removed and that the PIN number on
103 - 227 3rd Ave. said. “It ends up being the best Christmas
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY the back is not scratched off.
(1 PET. 2:9) 587-727-0649 pageant their church has ever had. My
322 A 2nd Avenue, Strathmore strathmoreanglican@gmail.com character, she has a big breakthrough.
403-714-2283 Rev. Malcolm Kern Learn more at bbb.org She starts to really care for the baby Je-
Pastor: Sunday Adeola Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
“Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ”
sus … just kind of lets go of her bossi-
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm
ness and has this change because God is
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sible. It’s giving the audience that chance
50 Maplewood Drive • 403-934-2225
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Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer
Youth Pastor: Rev. Kyle Lomenda news can be changed by God.”
STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
New Office Hours: 325 1 Ave • 403-934-3543
As the Herdman kids get to learn the
9 am - 4 pm • Tues - Wed - Thur Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail story of the birth of Jesus, the audience
Worship Service: 10:30 am Lead Pastor: Mike Wiebe gets to see what it’s like for someone to
Children’s Church & Nursery in Service Associate Pastor: John Duerksen
Extending Grace - igniting hope
experience that story for the first time.
Youth/Worthip Inter: Connor Hyde The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
www.strathmorefullgospel.com 10:00 am Worship Service
www.strathmorealliance.com
opens Friday, Nov. 30 at 5 p.m. in the
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN
BMO Studio Stage in Rosebud and plays
112 Lakeside Blvd. • 403-934-2374 STRATHMORE UNITED
Pastor: Dawn Nelson Thursday to Saturday until Dec. 22.
Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue
Worship Schedule “If you come to the show, you’re in for
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm
403-934-3025 Festival Dates: an awesome ride, but it’s a good ride,”
Rev. Pamela Scott March 30th - April 5th, 2019
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BRADY GROVE perienced club with a lot of physi-
Times Reporter cal power behind them. Despite
that, the Spartans head coach was
The Strathmore High School pleased with his club effort to
(SHS) senior Spartans volleyball make the opposition earn every
team had a strong season but lost single point.
in the gold medal match at zones “They didn’t have anything
against the number one ranked given to them for free and they
Cochrane High School Cobras in played a little bit better in a cou-
two sets, 25-21 and 25-20, on Nov. ple of the rallies, and that was the
17 at Cochrane High School. difference,” said Hintz. “We prob-
“Our guys played very well all ably beat Cochrane one time out
weekend and we played at the of 10 this year and we were hop-
highest level we had all year,” said ing that might be the case in the
Spartans head coach Cole Hintz, final, but we fell just a little short.”
who had nothing but good things The Spartans got into a good
to say about his opponents. “Our groove in the round robin, win-
goal is always to play them (Co- ning each match in two sets The Strathmore High School senior Spartans volleyball team took home silver at the zones on Nov. 17 at the Cochrane
bras) in the final and see what against Bert Church High School High School.
happens.” Photo Courtesy of Cole Hintz
(Airdrie), Canmore Collegiate
According to Hintz, the Spar- High School and Springbank Hintz said he is excited for in Grade 12 this year, meaning athletes we’ll be getting back
tans played strong throughout the Community High School. They next year because the Spartans most of the squad should be next year, especially with
tournament but were pushed back continued their quest to the finals are a younger squad filled with back for next season. where we finished and where
on their heels by the Cobras. He by beating W.H. Croxford High mostly Grade 10 and 11 stu- “We are a younger group so we can start off (next year),”
described Cochrane as a deep, ex- School 2-1 in the semifinals. dents. Only three players were it’s exciting with how many said Hintz.

Braves stopped by hot goalie


BRADY GROVE 12th goal of the year right over Weimer’s shoulder.
Times Reporter In the third period, the Braves found themselves
shorthanded early. During the Oilers power play, Braves
The AA peewee Wheatland Braves struggled to find forward Conner Radke hunted down a clearing by his
the back of the net against the Okotoks Oilers Black, club into the Oilers end. He scooped up the puck and
ultimately losing 6-2 on Nov. 18 at the Strathmore Fam- danced through three Oilers defenders before ripping
ily Centre. the puck top corner for his 11th of the year.
The Braves outshot their opponents 40-30 and were “Those two guys who scored are consistently guys
buzzing around the net all game, but Oilers goaltender who work hard game in, game out and we really rely
Neelan Weimer shut the door against the home team. on them,” said Braves assistant coach Slavo Halkovic.
“He was unreal, that was probably his best game of This was the closest the Braves got as consecutive
the year for sure,” said Oilers head coach Jamie Fox. power play goals from the Oilers put the game out of
“He was the backbone and hopefully it’s a sign of reach. Any chances the Braves got were turned aside by The AA peewee Wheatland Braves lost 6-2 against the Okotoks
things to come.” the Oilers goalie in a game that should have had more Oilers Black at the Strathmore Family Centre on Nov 18. Braves
The Braves came out guns blazing and were firing forward Tate Hanson used the Oilers defender as a screen as he
goals for the home team.
the puck from all angles while the Oilers scrambled to fired a low sizzling shot from just past the ringette line.
“I think we played a pretty even game but we were
slow them down. Despite putting 20 shots on the net, Brady Grove Photo
kind of unlucky,” said Halkovic. “We couldn’t get a
the Braves found themselves down 1-0 after the first lucky bounce to get the puck in the net and obviously Trey Kam had two points each. With the win the War-
period. it starts to wear you down.” riors extend their winning streak to seven games with
The Oilers pushed back early in the second, scor- The Braves will look to get back in the win column their last loss coming on Oct. 19.
ing a minute and 40 seconds in to put the Braves on against the Foothills Bisons in Strathmore on Nov. 23 The Warriors next game is against the Foothills Bi-
their heels. A couple minutes later Braves forward Kyle (7:30 p.m.). On Nov. 24 they will travel to Okotoks to sons in Strathmore on Nov. 30 (7:30 p.m.).
McDonough had a partial break but was stoned by face the Okotoks Oilers Green.
Weimer’s big pad to maintain the Oilers lead. The Oilers CHIEFS BACK IN ACTION THIS WEEKEND
would add another goal shortly after this play, taking LUCKY SEVEN The AA midget Wheatland Chiefs were off this week-
command of the score. The AA bantam Wheatland Warriors picked up a 5-2 end but will have a pair of road games coming up. The
Braves forward Luc Trevors was not to be outdone win against the West Central Tigers in Strathmore on first is against the Taber Golden Suns on Nov. 24 and
and rushed the puck down the wing on a two-on-one. Nov. 16. Cole Grant and Dustin Holm scored two goals the second is versus the NWCAA (Calgary) Bruins on
Trevors elected to shoot instead of pass and sniped his apiece for the Warriors, while Brandon McGillivray and Nov. 25.

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May 2, 1930 – November 9, 2018
The Wheatland Kings picked up two On November 9, 2018, Blanche passed away peacefully after a
wins out of three games played on long and full life. She was predeceased by her parents, Milla
the road last week, starting with a 6-2 (Roulson) Maycock and Wellington Maycock; brother, James Maycock; husband,
Gilmore Arthur; daughter, Kendra Peterson; and niece, Lori Mything. She is sur-
bounce-back victory against the Three
vived by her daughter, Juanita Arthur; son-in-law, Robert Whyte and grandson,
Hills Thrashers on Nov. 13 before beat- Wesley Whyte; granddaughter, Jen (Peterson) Love; Jen’s husband, Sheldon Love;
ing the Lomond Lakers in tight battle 6-4 grandson, Tyler Peterson; sister, Irene Mything; Irene’s husband, Orvil Mything
on Nov. 17. and their children, Leslie Mything; his wife Debbi Mything and their four children,
The Kings were looking for redemp- Amber, Aryn, Ryan, and Erik; and Jamie Mything and her four children, Tanya, Ky,
tion against the Coaldale Copperheads Dakota, and Jodie.
on Nov. 18 but came up short, losing 4-0.
Donating for local achievement Blanche was born in Bracken, Saskatchewan and grew up during the Great De-
“We made positive steps in the right Crowther Memorial Junior High School Principal Linda Tucker (l-r) accepted pression. Throughout her life her great joys were music, teaching, and crafts. She
a $1,000 donation from Phil Viger and Kimberly Sharkey-Thompson of Chi- began teaching at the age of 19 and for three years taught in remote communi-
direction,” said Wheatland Kings head
nook Financial on Nov. 9 at the school. The donation is to sponsor one of ties in Saskatchewan one-room schoolhouses. She joined the Royal Canadian
coach Joel Robinson. “We got better in four trophy cases located in the main reception area of the school. In recog- Airforce in 1953 and, because of her teaching experience, was assigned to teach
the defensive zone and we got more nition of their sponsorship, Chinook Financial will be etched into the trophy radar technicians, known as “fighter cops”, to watch for Soviet airplane bomber
shots.” case glass. Doug Taylor Photo attacks on North America in the 1950’s. Blanche maintained several life-long
In Three Hills, the Kings fell behind friendships with her fighter cop colleagues.
1-0 about five minutes into play before In the RCAF, Blanche met her husband, Gil, and left the service to raise two
scoring three by the end of the first pe- daughters. The family was stationed in Ontario and Germany, and then lived in
riod. They never looked back and never several mall towns in Alberta after Gil became a clergyman. Blanche played piano
and organ for the church services. She taught in several schools over the course
let up, outshooting the Thrashers 68-29
of her 36-year career, especially happily in Strathmore, before retiring in 1993.
with two goals coming on the power Blanche loved music and taught music in school as well as offering individual
play along with a perfect four-for-four piano lessons. She especially loved singing and sang in the church and seasonal
on the penalty kill. Rookie and Kings choirs. She was a strong member of the Strathmore United Church community
top scorer Isaac Benoit scored a hat trick for many years and an avid supporter of the annual Thrift Sale and the church
to help lead the Kings to victory. A Christmas library.
After retiring from teaching Blanche intensified her quilting hobby. Having already
Robinson had nothing but praise for Celebration of made many quilts for her family she began making quilts for the Strathmore
Thrashers goaltender Devon Carroll
who made 62 saves in the loss. Neil Diamond shelter, eventually donating hundreds. Providing warm and comforting quilts for
women in need made her very happy.
“Their goaltender made some amazing
saves and definitely kept them within Saturday, December 15 Blanche will be remembered for her generosity, kindness, hard work, integrity,
and sense of humour. She was well-loved and will be missed by many.
the range of a four-goal game when it Funeral Services were held on Thursday, November 15, 2018 at 1:00 pm from
could have been way more open,” said THE STRATHMORE the Strathmore United Church. Interment to followed in the Strathmore Cemetery.
Robinson. “Sometimes when you see ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION In lieu of flowers, donations in Blanche’s memory may be made to the Wheatland
goalies make saves, all you want to say “MAIN HALL” Crisis Society, online at www.strathmoreshelter.com or via mail P.O. Box 2162,
is he has no business making that save, 230 2nd Ave, Strathmore, AB Strathmore, Alberta T1P 1K2.
but kudos to their goaltender.” To send condolences, please visit Blanche’s obituary at www.wheatlandfuner-
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tied at three. A short-handed goal in the steroid reaction and stroke. Don was born in Calgary on February
third period from Kings forward Cole 7, 1937. He joined the Calgary Fire Department in 1957 and re-
Busslinger shifted the score in favour of
the Kings and they never let go again. MARK tired as a Captain of 15 years in 1993. An avid athlete and sportsmen, he played
hockey with his brother Terry and Bobby Milligan in the Chinook league in the
“We came out and thought it was go- CALEN YOUR 60’s. Then took up skiing, working with the CSPS and Ski Friends at Lake Louise
ing to be the same Lomond team when DARS and Sunshine and later joined the Senior Alpine Ski Club until injuries caught up
with him in his seventies.
we beat them 9-1 in exhibition,” said
Growing up around Stampede Park, he began working in his early teens with the
Robinson. “We kind of took them light- Thoroughbreds, got into rodeo and became the Starter for Calgary Harness racing
ly off the hop and we definitely had to Strathmore Farmers Market in the 1970’s. The Spring Bull Sale, Rodeo Royal, there was always something

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fight back.” at the Grounds to get involved in. He enjoyed working with the Strathmore and
After winning two straight the Kings District Ag Society in later years.
wanted to beat the Copperheads – one Don loved to travel the backroads of Alberta and the Western States it gave him
of the Top 3 teams in the league. But the a chance to make new friends and keep in touch with old ones. Don became the
second place Copperheads weren’t giv-
ing any ground in the standings to the
Wednesday Nights neighborhood helper with willing hands and a wealth of experience and stories.
Don was predeceased by his Parents: Bruce and Nellie, his brother Terry, and his
third place Wheatland Kings. November 21st – December 19th nephew Kelly. He is survived by his sister, Gail (Jack), niece Terrie-Rae, Ryan (Re-
bekkah) and Kelley. His son Mike (Monica), ex-wife Donna; and Terry’s children,
“It was a close game until two minutes 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. Toby (Paula), and Bree. Special thanks to Connie Jones and Barb Kapteyn for
left in the second (period), it was 0-0 and Strathmore Civic Centre all their help over these difficult 16 months. Donations in Don’s memory may be
we were playing really well, and we just www made directly to the Calgary Firefighters Burn Treatment Society (2234, 30 Ave.
had a mistake and the puck ended up in .strath NE, Calgary, AB., T2E 7K9 or cfbts.org/donate)
moref There will be a drop-in memorial service on Friday, November 30, 2018 at Wheat-
the back of the net,” said Robinson.
armer land Funeral Chapel (202 Lakeside Blvd., Strathmore) at 1:00 p.m. with refresh-
The Copperheads snuck in a short-
smark ments. Interment will take place next summer in Strathmore. He will be buried in
handed goal after a failed Kings pinch
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Please email resumes to mailbox@tankers.ca Location: 245 Edgefield Place, RENTALS RENTALS Excellent condition with loads of extras.
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Do you love pets?
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Please contact for job description Strathmore. Quiet respon-
ASSISTANT/RECEPTIONIST sible N/S single occupant
KM East of Strathmore. 3
BDRM bungalow on 8 acres.
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Our ideal candidate will have excellent people By fax: 403-934-3137 nance required. $1,100/mo. Seamus 403-560-6265.
skills, a professional positive attitude and No pets preferred but will
capable in restraining and handling all small consider. Avail. Dec. 1 or Jan.
1 Call 403-934-5678. LANGDON. BRIGHT 2 BDRM
animals. Experience is not required but will be
Strathmore Station SUITE. Balcony, laundry fa-
an asset. If you are interested in joining our
HOUSE FOR RENT IN ROCKY- cilities, off-street parking,
team, please email your resume and cover Restaurant & Pub
FORD. 1,300 sq/ft house ren- mature adult. $950/mo incl.
letter with references attached to at 380 Ridge Road is ovated 8 years ago. $950/ utilities. NS/NP. Avail Jan. 1. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
devonstrathmorevet@gmail.com Hiring: 1 Permanent, mo + SD + utilities. Avail. Call 403-936-5556. 3 bedroom condo! Open main floor with
or drop them off in person to 43 Spruce Lane. Full Time November 1. Call 403-934-
hardwood and fireplace in the living room.
FOOD SERVICE
1626 for info.
ROOM FOR RENT Family room with walkout basement and office.
HELP WANTED SUPERVISOR CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm or 2
bdrm. ½ month rent free
FURNISHED Looking for
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Front attached garage.
Why rent OWN! $239,900.00.
$15 Hourly, for 40.00 Hours per week with a six month lease. Heat a clean furnished room
& water included. No pets. in Strathaven.
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Please call for availability. This is a spacious
Under the guidance of the General Manager/ Call Keli 403-324-2944. 12 x 17 room in lower
Skills: Ability to supervise and co-ordinate the level of bi-level.
activities of 5-10 staff, while ensuring great $600 p/m includes
food service and quality control of foods. Will kitchen accessibility, 104 3rd Avenue,
be responsible to train staff in job duties, sani- APARTMENTS laundry facilities,
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Small private bath.
OPERATION LOOKING and ensure that those duties and procedures
3 Bedroom Condos 403 983 2111 Glenna Ernst 403.605.6830
are followed. Will follow direction of and re-
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Competitive wages including O.T client focus attitude, have great oral commu- Units downtown
and other Benefits. nication, excellent problem solving skills, and -
organized job task planning abilities. Must also 1&2 Bedroom Units Debbie Murray proudly announces the Newest
Valid driver’s licence and a good
attitude a must. High school
be a team player in a fast-paced environment in adult only building
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Real Estate Associate to the Strathmore CIR Office.
while working under pressure. Standing and/
diploma an asset. or walking for extended periods. Speak, Read,
Write English
Tenants pay all utilities
For more information
Tammy Lambert is a long time resident of
Send resumes to: please call
Strathmore and known by many in the community, she is a
NAMAKA FARMS INC. How to Apply: By mail, in person STRATHMORE proud wife of Jason and mother to Evan. Tammy has worked
Box 2409, Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3 between 9:00 and 17:00, HOMES LTD closely with myself for the past year and has been intrigued by
Fax (403) 934-6133 or email: strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com Hanneke Real Estate, she has held her Mortgage Associates licence for
403-934-5687 10 years and in the past year has been a professional measurer
for our industry. I am happy to have a helpful colleague join
Seasonal Nursery EMERALD me in my business and join our Strathmore Office.
MANAGEMENT
and Greenhouse Jobs & REALTY LTD. Tammy is also sharing the

Job includes maintaining plants, potting, WESTMOUNT DR. FREE Christmas Movie
this year at the Joyland Theatre
Full-time Seasonal planting, harvesting trees, loading and 1 & 2 bedroom on Saturday 1pm.
Positions Starting unloading trucks, assembling orders etc. bungalow, bi-lvl Bring your kids to enjoy the movie
Applicants should be willing to learn and & 2 stry units with “The Star.”
April 2019
able to do physical work. Horticulture parking, some
Send Resumes to: fully renovated
experience an asset. Applicants require
dave@eaglelakenurseries.com & include W/D.
their own transportation to rural address Family Friendly.
5kms east of Strathmore. Starting wage No Pets.
Fax 403-934-3626 $15 per hour. From $845.
+ Utilities. Once again, Welcome Tammy!
Please contact our Deb Murray
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