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Change of Command

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Tom Ikert of the People’s Party of Canada (l-r), Tom Lipp of the Christian Heritage Party, Lynn MacWilliam of the NDP, and Martin Shields of the Conservative Party of
Canada took part in a candidate’s forum hosted by the Strathmore and District Agricultural Society on Oct. 9. Deirdre Mitchell-MacLean Photo

Candidates forum leaves some


Winning ways
questions unanswered
DEIRDRE MITCHELL-MACLEAN dealing with criminal behaviour: “Replace “You have to be able to tell the truth,”
Offering IV Sedation Times Contributor incarceration with restitution,” he suggest- said Ikert. “Free speech requires people to
ed. be offended. We should be able to have
Dr. Ashkan Hamzehi DDS
Dr. Arzy Kafrouny DDS Of the six candidates whose names will Alberta’s economy has not rebounded an honest conversation about immigration
Dr. Sharif Faizi DMD appear on the ballot in next week’s feder- with the election of a new provincial gov- without being called a racist.”
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Strathmore, AB 403.934.5292 the ag society’s livestock pavilion: Tom Ik- forward a new idea. ly engaged age range of 50+, one young
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ert of the People’s Party of Canada, Tom Shields said his party would get rid of man stood out. Graham Boehm, a 14-year-
Lipp of the Christian Heritage Party, Lynn Bills C69 and C48, while Ikert said he old student at Holy Cross Collegiate, came
MacWilliam of the NDP, and Martin Shields would use the constitution to assert Al- to see the forum – his first.
of the Conservative Party of Canada. berta’s rights over opposition. Meanwhile, “I would have liked a question on how
On the topic of agriculture, all candi- MacWilliam suggested using the Churchill, to deal with climate change,” he said af-
dates were in agreement that entrepre- Man. port for eastern access, while Lipp terwards. “It’s one of the top concerns for
neurial motivation was key to building said he felt pipelines could unite Canada me.”
trade relations. much like the railway did in the late 1800s. Boehm added he would have liked to
“China is a huge market,” Shields said, When asked where the candidates stand hear more about how to better accommo-
“but we need to be on an equal playing on energy and the environment, energy date different religions, languages, cultures
field.” took top billing from most of the candi- and communities, such as LGBTQ.
Look on Pages 6, 7 & 8 for In response to a question on rural crime, dates, save one, as reflected in their party’s “How do we, do they, plan to lessen dis-
Town of Strathmore there was a greater focus on courts than platforms. crimination in Canada?” he asked.
policing. “Oil and gas is important, but it’s not re- Such concerns had an opportunity to be-
Municipal Notices
“The first line of defence is not the po- newable,” said MacWilliam. “Let’s also cre- come election issues this year with both
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WHEATLAND Upcoming Meetings


COUNTY
November 5: Council Meeting
November 19: Municipal Planning Commission

Agenda packages and minutes are available on our website on the


Where There’s Room to Grow Agendas and Minutes page.

2019 General Property


COUNTY LAND AVAILABLE FOR LEASE
At 34-27-26-4
Wheatland County has approximately 155 acres within 34-27-26-
Assessment Inspections
4 available for a 5 year term grazing lease (2020 to 2025). This site The Wheatland County Assessment department will be performing the 2019 Annual Property
has an active gravel pit on-site and is currently used as a grazing Assessment Inspections in the coming months. The purpose of these inspections is to update
demonstration site by Wheatland County. This site demonstrates assessment information for properties with new assessable buildings built in 2019 or incomplete
the benefits of fencing, rotational grazing, and off-site water systems buildings constructed in prior years. Inspections may require measuring buildings and taking
and how these management practices can benefit upland range, and digital exterior photographs of all assessable buildings. These inspections will commence in
riparian health. October and may continue into November, and possibly December. If the resident is not home at
time of inspection, a call back card may be hung on the main entrance door of the residence or
The stocking rate is 20 cow-calf pairs for a period of not more than 120 other conspicuous location.
days (although alternative systems may be considered). Leaseholders
must: All Assessors carry personal identification and the vehicle entering the yard site will be identified
• Follow a grazing rotation determined by or approved by with a Wheatland County logo.
County staff.
• Use and maintain a remote watering system (provided).
• Allow access by County staff for workshops, tours, additional
projects and training events, which may be held on-site.
• Maintain existing fence line.

Sealed tenders, labelled “Lease within 34-27-26-4” may be submitted


by registered mail, courier, or hand delivered not later than 12:00 p.m.
on Wednesday October 30, 2019 to:

Wheatland County
#242006 RR #243 Assistant Assessor Senior Assessor Contract Assessor
Hwy #1, RR #1 Cheryl K. Dennis K., A.M.A.A. Don P., A.M.A.A.
Strathmore, AB T1P 1J6
Attn: Land Agent, Robin Glasier, RWP Wheatland County has also contracted
Blackfoot Creek Assessments Inc. to assist with
Faxes and emails will not be accepted. the annual inspections. His vehicle will have a
Wheatland County logo with door signs labeled
Tenders will be publicly opened on October 30, 2019 at 1:00 p.m. and ‘Assessment Department’.
the results will be presented to Council for consideration on December
3, 2019. Wheatland County’s Assessment department
is striving to prepare and maintain a fair and
Please note: Policy 9.5.2 states, “Current Lessees may be granted a equitable property assessment base and would
Right of First Refusal (RFOR) if they submitted a tender”. like to thank the residents of Wheatland County
in advance for their cooperation during the
Inquiries may be directed to Land Agent, Robin Glasier, RWP, 2019 Annual Assessment inspections. Should
at 403-361-2015 or robin.glasier@wheatlandcounty.ca. any questions or concerns arise during these
inspections, please contact Senior Assessor,
Dennis K., A.M.A.A. at 403-361-2009.

CALL FOR
MEMBERS
Wheatland County invites applications for membership on the Fire Services
Board for a term of one (1) year. The Fire Services Board is comprised of
five (5) Association Presidents, two (2) citizens-at-large*, and no more than
three (3) members of Council. Membership on the board shall be appointed
by Resolution of Council. The Fire Services Board shall exercise powers,
duties, and functions as assigned by the Fire Board Bylaw 2019-01 (can be
viewed on the Wheatland County website).

If you require more information, or to submit letters of interest, please


contact Matthew Boscariol at: matthew.boscariol@wheatlandcounty.ca.
*Citizens-at-large must reside in, or own property, within the boundaries of Wheatland
County.

DEADLINE TO APPLY IS OCTOBER 21, 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.

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Language Group
resumed its third
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Hugh Bonneville, Laura
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FLORENCE KALIA as well. They tried a baking session, but it did not seem too
Time Contributor relevant for a language group. Baggott is considering some
type of field trip activity together this year.
The Strathmore Language Group has reconvened for its “If we can find a language-related activity, that would be
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offer French, German, English (ESL) and Spanish,” says Ste- an opportunity to speak and converse in a language and mas-
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wanted to reach out to immigrants. That is something that is The group meets every Wednesday in the Strathmore li-
in my heart. I had immigrants from Colombia and Brazil join brary’s meeting room from 7:30 to 9 p.m.
the group and learn English.”
Ever since then, the group has grown in numbers and the
amount of languages that are offered. The group is a free re-
source to practice speaking languages. In their third year, the The Strathmore Musical
group is “hoping to grow a lot more.”
Currently, the group has around 10 to 15 members who Arts Society
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Pass the Salt Happy post turkey week


LEELA SHARON AHEER schedule. He was a believer in family
EVERYONE NEEDS HEALING Hurting people hurt others, Chestermere-Strathmore MLA and faith, and he dedicated his life to
Are You a Victim or a Victor? whether intentional or his children, his grandchildren, and his
One thing I’ve learned is that unintentional. If you live in a Hello Strathmore! Happy “post turkey week!” Lunches and beloved nieces and nephews. These are
everyone needs healing. victim mentality, you will always dinners will be full of wonderful leftovers and I am as always things that give me inspiration to move
There is no way around our past. be looking for someone else to forward every day. You and your fami-
so grateful to live, work and play in our beautiful constitu-
No matter how hard you try, you blame or hurt. The only way to
ency. Every day I look around me and I have to pinch myself lies live in my heart.
can’t erase it. The goal is not overcome the hurt is through
because I still can’t believe how fortunate I am to be able to We are so fortunate to live in a coun-
to become a person without a love. If we learn that, we will
live in a victor mentality instead
work on your behalf in Edmonton. try where we have the right to vote
history, the goal should be to find
a new way to work with your of victim mentality. Jesus loved There are many around us that need our help, not just at and to have the freedoms to express
past so that it doesn’t impact immensely. We see that in how Thanksgiving or at Christmas, but all year. Our foodbanks our opinions. Thank you for giving
your future negatively. he gathered the broken hearted are in desperate need of our help, as well as the Mustard me this opportunity and thank you for
What we need to remember and healed the hurting. Seed, homeless shelters, overnight shelters and women’s shel- what you do for your communities. We
is that God is bigger than your Even if we have a reason to be ters are all in need of supplies from tampons to diapers, and can always do more, and we should
history and more concerned with judgmental, hateful and hurtful, need your donations, love, time and energy to help those in do more. Please reach out to our local
your destiny. no one has to stay that way. Life need every single day of our blessed lives. There are so many community services and give some of
If you drive your car and always is one giant lesson in love. It’s trapped in addiction, facing mental health challenges, and your precious time to give back to our
look in the rear view mirror, you not about how much we get, how those without the loving arms of family around them. families in need. As always, we love to
are not going to arrive at your much we do, or how much we It is such a privilege to live in this beautiful province, and hear from you.
destination. You will never be earn. God put us on this earth to this amazing country where we have clean air, earth and wa- (Leela Sharon Aheer is the MLA Elect
able to see where you are going learn to love. ter. I am constantly grateful for those who sacrificed their for Chestermere-Strathmore, Minister of
when you are looking behind you It’s the first two commandments. lives for our freedoms, and those who live to tell the stories. Status of Women and Minister of Cul-
all the time. Love the Lord with all your heart I am so grateful for my First Nations brothers and sisters who ture and Multiculturalism)
We would not be who we are Love your neighbour as yourself. have taught me so much about resilience and forgiveness. My
today had we not fallen and He says if we get that, you’ve wish is as always for the health and well-being of our friends
stumbled or been hurt. But we got life. If you don’t get that then and families both near and far, and for those of us that can LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
do, however, get to choose if we you’ve wasted your life. give of our time, money and energy that we do that with a
embrace it. We get to choose
if our past with all its unique
Your choice. Learn to love and
you’ll never lose hope in Him
selflessness that is the DNA of this amazing province. Do you like raw milk?
I have been so lucky to travel across this province and this
sorrows and joys helps us grow, and who He created you to be To the Editor
truly fabulous country. I believe in the power of people, the
if we learn from it or if we use it and what He can do with you, no We live in strange times, don’t we? I
to bless others. matter how broken your past is.
power to unite and the power of strength of who we are.
have read recently an article in the Ot-
Our lives are impacted by those These are the beautiful hearts and minds that inspire me ev- tawa Citizen about a retired farmer who
who love us and those who hurt Pastor Elizabeth Karp ery single day. I do not want to take this life for granted for pleaded guilty to a few charges and got a
us. Harvest Healing Centre Church one single day. $1,500 fine for selling raw milk to about
Last year a very special person in our lives passed away. He 60 clients. His clients were people aller-
was a pillar in our family, and a genuinely beautiful human gic to pasteurized milk, immigrants accus-
BOW RIVER ALLIANCE CHURCH SACRED HEART CATHOLIC being. He always took the time to see us, no matter what the tomed to raw milk in their home country
105 Main St. Carseland Holy Cross Collegiate School Gym and foodies wanting raw/local milk over
403-934-9337 709B - 2nd Street, Strathmore factory milk.
Pastor: Kevin Enns 403-934-2641 Thought for It is interesting that the government
office@bowriveralliance.com Pastor: Fr. Wojciech Jarzecki
the Week now judges that marijuana is good for you
~
Sunday Worship: 10 am Masses: Saturday 5 pm • Sunday 10 am
www.bowriveralliance.com (they legalized it) but raw milk isn’t. You
ST. MICHAEL & ALL ANGELS ANGLICAN can also feed your kids with Coca-Cola
RCCG PECULIAR PEOPLE ASSEMBLY 103 - 227 3rd Ave. Whatever and heavily processed cheap hot dogs and
587-727-0649
(1 PET. 2:9)
322 A 2nd Avenue, Strathmore strathmoreanglican@gmail.com
you go sausages all day long if you want and no-
body can’t say anything. Yet, a local farmer
403-714-2283 Rev. Malcolm Kern
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 am
through selling pure, good, raw milk to adults who
Pastor: Sunday Adeola
Sunday Worship: 10:30 am “Becoming fully alive in Jesus Christ” is a good demand it is a criminal. Where are we go-
Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm ing with that folks?
www.rccgstrathmore.com HOPE COMMUNITY indication of I know, complaining is cheap so here is
COVENANT CHURCH
STRATHMORE FULL GOSPEL CHURCH 245 Brent Blvd, Strathmore • 403-934-2424 what you are what I propose: that we request a “food
Pastor: Heidi Wiebe choice proclamation” for all “consenting
50 Maplewood Drive • 403-934-2225
Senior Pastor: Rev. Les Fischer Worship Service Sundays 10 am called to. adults” (note that I am choosing my words
Youth Pastor: Rev. Kyle Lomenda www.hope-community.ca here) to choose the food of their choice
New Office Hours: from the source of their choice. After all,
STRATHMORE ALLIANCE
9 am - 4 pm • Tues - Wed - Thur 325 1 Ave • 403-934-3543 don’t you know better than the govern-
Worship Service: 10:30 am Corner of 1 Ave & Wheatland Trail ment what is good for you and what isn’t?
Children’s Church & Nursery in Service Lead Pastor: Mike Wiebe Simon-Pierre Caron
Extending Grace - igniting hope Associate Pastor: John Duerksen Wheatland County
www.strathmorefullgospel.com Youth/Worthip Inter: Connor Hyde
LORD OF ALL (NALC) LUTHERAN 10:00 am Worship Service
112 Lakeside Blvd. • 403-934-2374 www.strathmorealliance.com
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Pastor: Dawn Nelson STRATHMORE UNITED
Worship Schedule Wheatland Trail & 3rd Avenue Did You Know?
Thursday Evening 7:00 pm 403-934-3025
Sunday Family 10:30 am October 18 is National Chocolate Cupcake
Rev. Pamela Scott
Christian Education Sunday Worship 10:30 am
Day according to nationaldaycalendar.com.
For All - Ages 3-103 Sunday School 10:30 am Cupcakes are traced back to 1796 when the
Sunday at 9:30 am Nursery Care Provided notion of a recipe of “a cake to be baked in
Join us in Praising our Lord, Jesus Christ! Wheel Chair Accessible small cups” was written by American Cookery,
Loop system for the hearing impaired
STRATHMORE SEVENTH-DAY by Amelia Simmons. The small cakes with a
ADVENTIST CHURCH HARVEST HEALING CENTRE CHURCH dollop of frosting on top have also been known
Meeting in the Lutheran Church 102 Canal Gardens to be called fairy cakes and patty cakes. Today,
112 Lakeside Blvd. 587-227-6956 403-901-0893 / 403-880-3171
Pastor: Donald Pierre
and with unlimited flavour combinations for the
Pastor: Elizabeth Karp
Services held every Saturday batter and icing, cupcakes have become a very
Pastor: Dave Mackie
Sabbath School: 10 AM Worship Sundays 10:30 am trendy food item with some specialized bakeries
Worship Service: 11 AM Youth Tuesdays 7 pm having opened that only make cupcakes.
www.strathmoreadventist.ca Come Join us for a spirit-filled time
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Did You Know?
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What has your library done for you? Leela Sharon Aheer, MLA
Chestermere-Strathmore
HEATHER HOBMA
Strathmore Municipal Library
STRATHMORE OFFICE:
403-962-0126
Most people have spent some time at 129 Second Avenue
a library, or at least borrowed a book or Tuesday-Thursday
two. But have you ever really thought 10 AM – 3 PM
about what your library does? MAILING ADDRESS:
Maybe you have a personal goal to PO Box 2527, Strathmore, AB
read every James Patterson novel and T1P 0H3
your library gives you that opportunity. Other times and meetings in
Maybe you like the access to the free Chestermere by appointment.
public computers.
Langdon Office Opening Soon!
Or maybe you hold a grudge against
your junior high librarian for making Chestermere.Strathmore@
you learn about the Dewey Decimal No library card is needed to attend library programs such as Nighttime assembly.ab.ca
System and have vowed to never enter Tales, Stitch Together, Baby Goose Rhyme Time, L’il Explorers, Crafternoon
another library again. and Budding Bookworm.
Photo Courtesy of Strathmore Municipal Library
Some time between 1945 and 1948,
Samuel Crowther believed a library was secondary and special librar- throughout the community
a necessary addition to Strathmore. At ies. or join our Visiting Library
the time, Strathmore didn’t have a li- Maybe you’re not really program if you can’t leave
brary. In fact, it was a 40-year project into books. Not everyone is. your house.
of love by a few very determined indi- But do you listen to music We host a number of spe-
viduals just to get it started. or are you learning a for- cial events and programs
The library you see now in Strath- eign language? Do you want throughout the year that are
more is a modern conception, and to share an interactive story free and open to all com-
even more so since the recent renova- with your kids? With your munity members, no library
tions. Crowther started the committee library card, you have ac- card needed, such as Night-
in the late ’40s, which began by col- cess to our e-resources, like time Tales, Stitch Together,
lecting used books for the catalogue. Hoopla, NoveList Plus and Baby Goose Rhyme Time, L’il
They were given matched funds from NoveList Plus K-8, Over- Explorers, Crafternoon and
the Alberta government up to $330 a Drive/Libby, Pronunciator Budding Bookworm. Our
year and a $25 donation from the Town Language Learning, Solaro, events include book sales,
of Strathmore. Even with governmental TumbleBooks and so many Friday Fun Films, the Hallow-
help, the committee relied mostly on more. Our patrons also have een Costume exchange and
funds raised during annual bake sales access to our eclectic Smore the Christmas Market, among
and raffles and volunteer power, which Stuff Collection, which in- many others.
we still heavily rely on today. cludes life vests, STEAM kits, We continue to grow and
In 1967, the Town of Strathmore es- various tools, games, activi- expand our programs and
tablished the library as a municipal ties and audio-visual equip- services. Your library is and
body, which guaranteed greatly needed ment. will always be the hub of ac-
per capita funding. During the 1970s, Maybe you’re thinking the cess, to resources, to knowl-
the library started collaborating more library can’t do much for edge, to entertainment, and
closely with the provincial government, you because you don’t have to literacy and education.
which started funding a training pro- a library card. Don’t worry; Our mission is to provide
gram for small libraries in 1977. we’re not an exclusive club. opportunities for life-long
During its tenure, the library strug- You have access to a number learning to the residents and
gled to find a home and ended up mov- of our services even without visitors of Strathmore and
ing several times: its first place was a library card. You can rent district. Like those before us,
in the old town hall, but it was soon our rooms or write an invigi- our staff and volunteers are
moved to Samuel Crowther School and lated exam, or study in a qui- dedicated to supporting the
then into the new town office. In 1977 et space, receive technology freedom to read and access
it moved into a shack by the Strath- tutoring, or use our free WiFi to lifelong learning, to pro-
more Hotel, then to a slightly larger and public computers. You viding cultural enrichment
building in 1978, and then to a build- can print, fax or laminate and education, and to help-
ing on Main Street in 1980. By 1982, here as well, and then enjoy ing improve the lives of our
the library board finally raised enough our monthly art exhibitions friends and neighbours and
to move the library into a new facility, that highlight a local artist. help them learn and grow.
the library/community centre, which And beyond our walls, you There is something for every-
opened its doors in 1983. can borrow books from the one of all ages at the Strath-
In its new home, the library became Little Free Libraries posted more Municipal Library.
an established institution for the town,
but what does it really do for the peo-
ple who live and visit here?
Strathmore Municipal Library brings
in the latest books, magazines, mov-
ies and music. It provides unique and
tailored programs and special events,
most of which are free to attend.
Did you know, with your library card
you have access to our full catalogue
and those of other libraries across Al-
berta? If we don’t have what you need,
we can bring it in for you. When you
register with ME Libraries, you can bor-
row from the Calgary Public Library or
Edmonton Public Library, and the Al-

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Municipal Building Project Update


Council has selected the exterior finishes for the new municipal building. The image gives you a general idea of
the new space. Our project team is especially excited to point out the natural look of the glulam beams! Including
natural elements in the exterior design will complement the surrounding beauty of Kinsmen Park. Stop by the Town
Hall lobby, during office hours, to view the material samples on display.

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For information and updates on the project, visit: strathmore.ca

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October 22, 2019
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The Strathmore RCMP and


Strathmore Regional Victim Services Society Presents
2019 STRATHMORE RCMP REGIMENTAL BALL
Saturday, October 26th 2019 – Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
The Strathmore Travelodge - 350 Ridge Road, Strathmore, AB
Get Involved, Volunteer for a Council Committee!
This is your chance to have a positive impact in your community by volunteering for a Council Committee.
You can help contribute to Council’s decision making processes. The Town of Strathmore is looking for:
Tickets $85.00 individuals with a desire to give back to the community; individuals with specific expertise relevant to
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Dress Code: Evening/Formal the qualifications of the specific board, focus group or committee; individuals interested in the legislative
process; and individuals with time available to commit to membership.
Featuring Buffet Meal & Dance The following committees, boards and focus groups
Silent Auction are looking for new members:

For more information or to purchase tickets contact: 403.934.6552


Sustainability Committee
Traffic Advisory Committee
Proceeds from this event will go to support
Strathmore Regional Victim Services Hurry - only a few spots left!
To apply visit our website at Strathmore.ca/volunteering

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October 18, 2019 • Strathmore TIMES • Page 7

Notice of Public Hearings: November 6, 2019 at 7:00pm


Bylaw 19-14
Bylaw #19-14 proposes to amend Land Use Bylaw No. 14-11 by re-designating 24 lots within Wildflower Ranch Phase 4. The lands are legally described
as Lots 1 – 6, Block 9, Plan 191 0111 and Lots 72 – 90, Block 4, Plan 191 0111, as shown below. This application proposes to add “Secondary Suites”
as a Permitted Use to the subject properties.

Bylaw 19-16
An application has been submitted to amend Land Use Bylaw No. 14-11 by re-designating the subject property to a site-specific Direct Control (DC)
District. The lands are legally described as Lots 1-3, Block 1, Plan 2461K, as shown below. This application proposes to rezone the parcel to a Direct
Control (DC) District to permit the use of a Crematorium.

Figure 1: Bylaw 19-14 Figure 2: Bylaw 19-16

Public Hearing Process


A copy of the proposed Bylaws may be inspected by the public during regular office hours, 8:30 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
(https://strathmore.ca/townhall/bylawspolicies/BylawsUnderReview). Please contact the Town Office if you would like an opportunity to review and
provide input on the proposed amendments prior to the Public Hearing.
The Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chambers, Strathmore Municipal Building, 680 Westchester Road, Strathmore Alberta on Wednesday,
November 6, 2019, commencing at 7:00 pm with procedures in accordance with the Town of Strathmore Council Procedural Bylaw #16-18 and
amendments thereto.
Any person or group of persons, or person acting on someone’s behalf, who claims to be affected by any or all the proposed bylaws may present
suggestions or concerns by making a submission to the public hearing.
STRATHMORE

Written submissions to the Public Hearing or the name of any person wishing to make an oral presentation at the Public Hearing must be received by the
Planning and Development Department prior to 12:00 noon on Wednesday, October 30, 2019 as outlined in Bylaw #16-18 and amendments thereto.
If your written submission is not received by this time, please provide fifteen (15) copies for distribution at the Public Hearing. Each person wishing to
address Council at the Public Hearing shall complete their verbal presentation within three minutes.
Please note that written submissions will become public documents once submitted to the Town, unless otherwise requested.
Please contact Planning and Development at (403) 934 3133 prior to attending a Public Hearing to determine the order of Bylaw presentations in the
Council Agenda to ensure efficient use of your time.

Transportation Master Plan Update Information


Session on October 23, 2019 4:30 to 7 pm
The Town of Strathmore has updated our Transportation Master
Plan (TMP). The updated TMP provides a framework for Council
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and Administration to assess the capability of the road network,


to accommodate new development and is useful in short- and
long-term planning and budgeting.
We would like to share the TMP update with you and provide you
an opportunity to discuss the plan with the project team.
Join us at the Information Session on October 23, 2019 at Town
Hall (680 Westchester Road) from 4:30 to 7 pm. Refreshments
will be provided.
If you are unavailable to attend the information session in
person, you can view the updates to the plan online.
Visit www.strathmore.ca

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WATER SUSTAINABILITY: What is it, why


should we be concerned and what can you do?
To achieve sustainability, municipalities need to efficiently provide safe,
reliable and easily accessible water as well as dependable sanitation while
protecting our waterways and ecosystem.
About 70% of the earth’s surface is covered in water but only 3% of it is
freshwater. With the growing demands around the world, this supply is
ON ICE critical to our future.

There are simple, cost effective ways you can save water at home;

 when brushing teeth and shaving, turn off the tap when not in use
 run your dishwasher and washing machine only when they are full
Strathmore Arena, 160 Brent Blvd  use energy-efficient, water-saving devices
Cost $3 Per Skater  use a water softener to tackle hard water problems
 fix plumbing leaks
 ensure your sprinkler system is watering just your lawn and not the
driveway and sidewalk

The Town of Strathmore is looking for your input:


Pumpkin Curling What would you like to see for water
sustainability projects?

Where do you think the Town could improve

PUMPKINS
to sustain this natural resource?

Respond by: emailing sustainability@strathmore.ca

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STRATHMORE

OCTOBER 27TH, FROM 1PM-5PM AT


THE STRATHMORE AQUATIC
AND CIVIC CENTRE
Join us for Public Swim and pumpkin carving from
1pm-5pm, families swim at a cost of $10.00.
Collect your pumpkin and carve it at the Civic Centre!
Games, snacks and more!
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*Swimming participation not required for carving event*


*Carving event is free*
*Pumpkins only available to first 100 kids*
Brought to you by The Town of Strathmore Child, Youth and Family Hub, Town of Strathmore FCSS,
Town of Strathmore Recreation and Culture
and
The Strathmore Aquatic Centre

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Update:
Hospice and
Palliative
Care in our Strathmore RCMP is
investigating the theft of
Community
Cadets Change
of Command
Strathmore’s 903 Royal Air Cadet Squadron re-
Dying2Learn WHEATLAND
Speaker:
a truck that took place on
September 28th, 2019. The
truck is described as a 2003
cently held a Change of Command ceremony Dr. Joni McNeely White GMC Sierra with Alberta
for outgoing Commanding Officer Captain Jona-
than Peters. Captain Peters is being replaced
License Plate ZPT678.
by Captain Charlie-Mae Wilson who started out
as a cadet herself. Most recently she was the
Commanding Officer of 538 “Buffalo” and 781 If you have any information
“Calgary” Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadrons. that could help locate this
Captain Charlie-Mae Wilson (l-r), Major Randy M.
Fisher, officer in charge of southern Alberta, and vehicle, please contact
Captain Jonathan Peters. Strathmore RCMP.
October 23 • 7pm File: 20191484460
Martin Eisbrenner Photo

Human remains Strathmore Library 1-800-222-TIPS


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Human remains were found at the


scene of a fire north of Langdon and
now the RCMP Major Crimes Unit Contact Rose 403-934-5589
(MCU) South is investigating. Times TIDBITS rose@strathmoretimes.com
Strathmore RCMP responded to the
structure fire on a rural property in
the early morning hours of Oct. 1, and
Did You Know?
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MCU and the Calgary RCMP Forensic YOUR WEEKLY
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at the Office of the Chief Medical Ex-
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Shields
The right voice for Bow River. District Memories
Don't forget to VOTE! - Joan Yule
JOHN GODSMAN death, Joan figured it would be easier to
Times Contributor use a pivot, and purchased her first one

Monday October 21
in 1997, before ultimately replacing all
Jean Pierre ( Joe) Paris and Elizabeth the wheel moves with pivots.
Lispomidaire were born in the Pyrenees Prior to installation of pipelines in
region of southern France. They immi- their area, there were ditches all around,
grated to Canada separately and later and the low land between the ditches

SHIELDS, MARTIN ---------


met and were married in Vancouver in was boggy and filled with foxtail and
------------ 1910. They began farming in the Lang- brush. The land was so soft, one could
don area, where they had three children. sink a tractor, if one attempted to cross
----------- Conservative Party of Canada -------- Mary, Joan’s mother, was their middle at the wrong place.
child. The installation of irrigation pipelines
*Please check your Voter Information Card Joan’s paternal grandparents were has meant they can rejuvenate the soil
Richard Barlow from England and Han- and grow grass, and use land that was
for your polling location nah Holland from Wales. Richard origi- previously inaccessible. Irrigating with
nally came to Canada in 1906 and, re- low pressure pivots
Let's stay in touch: turning home from has resulted in more
martin@votemartinshields.com a visit to England efficient use of the
in 1922, met Han- water and maintains
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nah, the ship’s nurse. the soil. Addition-
1.800.407.3171
Authorized by the Official Agent for the Martin Shields Campaign They were married ally, production has
in 1924, and home- increased, and they
steaded at Cessford are now able to suc-
GET YOUR CLASSIFIED ADS IN THE TIMES! Call 403-934-5589 where Ed, Joan’s dad, cessfully grow more
was born. He mar- diverse crops. In re-
ried Mary Paris, and cent years, they have
they farmed in the grazed the cows on
Langdon and Chea- corn most of the win-
dle areas before ter, then grow a vari-
moving to Gleichen ety of cocktail mixes
where they immedi- and grains for swath
ately started farming grazing, resulting in
with irrigation. greatly reduced machinery costs, corral
George and Annie Yule arrived from cleaning and winter labour.
Scotland in 1914 and settled in the Glei- This year has been particularly dry,
chen area. Joan married their grandson and they were certainly appreciative of
Allan Yule, and they farmed and ran their pivots. They are currently work-

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children - Steven and Holly. After Allan’s and increases fertilization efficiency.
sudden death in 1993, Joan and her fam- Joan looks forward to the continued
ily continued to farm. development of new technologies that
In the beginning, Allan flood irrigated will make even more efficient use of our
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exist in the leaves but they are overpowered by the abundance of green from chlorophyll during the
summer. The amount of chlorophyll starts to decrease as the sun weakens and the days grow
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OCTOBER 18, 2019

SPORTS

Hot start!
The Wheatland Braves are off to a hot start, going 4-0 to open the season, including a 5-1 win over the
Red Deer Motors on Sept. 29. The local double-A peewee team is back in action Oct. 19 (4:45 p.m.)

Volleyball action
when they host Medicine Hat at the Strathmore Family Centre.
Doug Taylor Photos

at HCC
Braves and Chiefs Holy Cross Collegiate hosted a junior boys and
girls (Grades 7-8) volleyball tournament on Oct.

remain undefeated
5, with teams coming from Calgary, Black Dia-
mond, Bassano and Three Hills. The HCC junior
girls placed third in the tourney, out of six teams,
while the boys also finished third out of a total of
MARIO PRUSINA Black at the Strathmore Family Centre. five teams.
Times Editor Manny Everett Photos
WARRIORS
The Wheatland Chiefs and the Wheat-
land Braves both remain undefeated
early in the South Central Alberta Hock-
REBOUND
After suffering their first loss of the
season, the Wheatland Warriors re-
Kings crown Generals
ey League season. bounded with a huge win the follow- MARIO PRUSINA Kings burst out for three goals in the
The midget Chiefs improved to 3-0- ing day, improving their regular season Times Editor second and held a 4-1 lead early in the
1 after a 3-3 draw versus the Medicine record to 5-1-1. third en route to the win.
Hat Hounds on Oct. 11 at the Strath- The local double-A bantam team lost A three-goal second period propelled Goaltender Brett Willan was impres-
more Family Centre. The Chiefs will 3-2 on the road on Oct. 12 to the Foot- the Wheatland Kings to an impressive sive in net, stopping 40 of the 43 shots
now travel to Airdrie on Oct. 19 (7:30 hills Bisons, before picking up a 4-3 road win over the Cochrane Generals fired his way.
p.m.) before hosting Olds the following win the following day versus Okotoks on Oct. 11 at the Cochrane Arena. The Kings will now play a pair of
day (1:30 p.m.) at the Strathmore Fam- at the Strathmore Family Centre. After a pair of losses the weekend be- home games, starting with a home date
ily Centre. The Warriors will return to action fore, the Kings picked up a critical 4-3 versus the Rocky Rams on Oct. 19 (8
Meanwhile, after racking up four wins with their lone weekend game on Oct. win over the second best team in the p.m.) at the Strathmore Family Centre.
to start the season, the peewee Braves 18 (7:30 p.m.) when they once again southern division, thus improving to The Kings will host the always tough
will return to action on Oct. 19 (4:45 host the Okotoks Oilers at the Strath- 3-3 on the season. Coaldale Copperheads the following
p.m.) when they host Medicine Hat more Family Centre. After a scoreless first period, the day at 4:45 p.m.

NEXT HOME GAMES StratThimore PLAYER OF


mes THE GAME
Saturday, October 19 • 8:00 pm vs Rocky
Sunday, October 20 • 4:45 pm vs Coaldale
Strathmore Family Centre - Gold Arena
Oct 11
Progressive 50/50 - winkingscash.com Brett Willan
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CLASSIFIEDS
Boob Tour raises money Obituary

with laughter
FAINT, Alan William
January 27,1931-September 29, 2019
Alan (VE6QQ) passed away peacefully in his sleep surrounded by his
family. His passing has reunited him with his daughter.
CHRISTINE FOSHAUG affordable, fun night out for our com- He will be dearly missed by his wife Marlene, children Shirley (Rod),
Times Contributor munity members,” said Neal. “It com- Michael (Judy), Derek (Karen), seven grandchildren and their spouses, and his nine
bines laughter and a great fundraising great grandchildren.
On Friday, Nov. 1, the Magical Moms will be hosting their opportunity.” Alan was a lifelong supporter of literacy and education. He was the librarian at the
annual Boob Tour Comedy Show at the Civic Centre with Comedian James Uloth is the founder local library and was passionate about reading and ensuring that every person had
three comedians performing. the chance to read books.
of the Boob Tour, and he coordinates
He always had a witty comeback in any conversation. He would sit and talk for
The Magical Moms formed in 2007. With a strong desire the comedians for the shows that are hours about his life and everything he experienced. He shared his experience as a
to raise money for breast cancer, they began participating in put on across North America. Many of young child in London during WWII. He was a man of wisdom and encouragement.
the Relay for Life. But when that event changed and eventu- the comedians have been affected by Alan was an amazing man.
ally stopped, they transitioned to hosting the Boob Tour nine cancer in some way, with some being We would like to thank the wonderful staff at the Agape Hospice for bringing both
years ago. survivors themselves and others hav- he and the family so much comfort and peace. Donations in Alan’s memory can be
Shelly Neal, Patti Van Bavel, Dallas Stickel and Amy Hamp- ing family members who have or had made to www.agapehospice.ca
ton comprise the Magical Moms and, together with their hus- cancer. Please join us for a coffee morning on Saturday, November 23, 2019 at 10:30 am at
bands, they organize the comedy show every year. The Magical Moms take care of the the Carseland Community Hall, Railway Avenue, Carseland to celebrate Alan’s life.
www.choicememorial.com
The first year, they barely sold 60 tickets. Since then they’ve rest, with their husbands tending bar at
sold 250-300 tickets for each show, and several shows have the show. Along with the bar, there is
sold out.
“We’ve grown throughout the years and find that not only
also a silent auction and a 50-50 raffle.
To date, the Boob Tour shows in Obituary
is it successful for us in our fundraising efforts, it is also an Strathmore have raised more than
$70,000, which is split between the KADLEC, Alex
Tom Baker Cancer Centre and the It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Alex “Al”
Drumheller Community Cancer Centre. Kadlec on Thursday, October 3, 2019 at the Foothills Hospital.
“We have all had family members Al was born in Czechoslavakia on April 22, 1946 and immigrated to
who have accessed both centres,” ex- Toronto, Canada with his family in the early 1950’s. In the 1970’s,
Al visited and fell in love with Alberta and all the fishing and camping opportunities
plained Neal, “and they’re the closest
to be had. Eventually Al decided to move his wife, Marilyn, west to Alberta and start
centres for residents of Strathmore and a family.
Wheatland County.” Al worked as a small engine mechanic for Universal Skate Sharpening and Sears
The Magical Moms get great feedback where he retired from in 2011. Al also enjoyed fishing, camping, dabbling in elec-
from the shows, which are enjoyed by tronics, and puttering around on cars.
men and women alike. Some people Surviving him is his sister Jean and brother-in-law Allan of Bellville, ON. Al will be
have even told them they should charge deeply missed by his wife, Marilyn; his two children, Brenda and Jeff; and three
more, but they want to keep the cost grandchildren, Nolan, Payton, and Camryn.
On behalf of the family, we would like to thank the members of Wheatland EMS, the
low so everyone can attend and have
doctors and nurses at both Strathmore Hospital and Foothills Hospital and STARS
fun. for their tireless effort and care.
“We know that cancer has in some We would also like to thank friends and neighbors for their kindness and compas-
way affected every single person in our sion during this difficult time.
audience,” said Neal. “And who doesn’t At Al’s request, there will be no public memorial service.
love to come out for a good belly laugh
and a great cause?”
The Boob Tour Comedy Show is
on Nov. 1; doors open at 7 p.m. and
Unit D, the show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets cost
202 Canal Court, $35 and include three comedians and
midnight lunch. Tables of eight can be
Obituary
Strathmore, AB booked for reserved seating. LaROCKE, Joan Eileen
For tickets, call 403-934-9765 (Patti), July 7, 1949-October 10, 2019
403.934.6044 403-998-3661 (Amy) or 403-901-9398 Joan Eileen LaRocke (nee Mannix), born July 7 1949, passed away
prowatersystems (Dallas). peacefully in her 70th year on Thursday, October 10, 2019 at Age-
Care Sagewood in Strathmore, Alberta with her loving family sur-
@gmail.com
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rounding her.
Born in Calgary, AB, Joan moved to the Strathmore area in 1979.
Joan was the youngest daughter of Helen Olive Mannix (nee Jacobson) and Norris
Water Softeners, Iron Filters
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Alberta Mannix.
www. She leaves behind her only son Robert (Dean) LaRocke, his partner Anita Baillar-
& Drinking Water Systems geon, her only sister Terry Marlene Rice, brother in law Robert Rice, and longtime
companion of 20 + years Harold (Butch) Grey.
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Saturday 9 am - 1pm Gregory, Harriman & Associates • Beltone
Outdoor items may be FYi Doctors • Gordon Foods Service
purchased Mon-Fri - 9-5 pm. $5 Suits Books
Navigation Financial Group Ltd. • Canadian Butter Tarts
Real Canadian Liquor Store • Strathmore Florist • Remedy’sRX
Books Tue-Fri 9-8 pm. $2 Dresses CDs Home Hardware • Starbucks • Tim Hortons (Shell Location)
Sat 9-1 pm. $5 Coats Toys Domino’s Pizza • Rocky’s • Humpty’s • DQ
934-3118 • 813-9149 Pet Planet • Calgary Knife Sharpening
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THANK YOU COMING EVENTS COMING EVENTS MISC MISC
C 29th Annual Red Deer Christmas Antique & Vintage Show & GET UP TO $50,000 from the CRIMINAL RECORD? Why
C Thank You Sale October 19 & 20, Sat. 10-5 & Sun. 10-4. Westerner
Park 300 Tables. Furniture - Collectables - Retro. Carswell’s
Government of Canada. Do
you or someone you know
suffer employment/licensing
loss? Travel/business oppor-
The family of Fan Cousins 403-343-1614. have any of these condi- tunities? Be embarrassed?
tions? ADHD, Anxiety, Arthri- Think: Criminal Pardon. US
wish to thank everyone for their
Vintage & Vines
tis, Asthma, Cancer, COPD, entry waiver. Record purge.
kind expressions of condolence, their Depression, Diabetes, Diffi- File destruction. Free con-
culty Walking, Fibromyalgia, sultation. 1-800-347-2540.
memories, floral and food contributions Irritable Bowels, Overweight, www.accesslegalmjf.com.
and beautiful cards.
Heartfelt thanks to the staff at
39th Annual
Country Market Trouble Dressing…and hun-
dreds more. All ages and
medical conditions qualify.
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad
credit? Bills? Unemployed?
Wheatland Lodge and Sagewood for
their kindness and care. To Dr. Alan Christmas Open House Have a child under 18 in-
stantly receive more money.
Need Money? We Lend! If you
own your own home - you
Young and the tremendous staff at Friday, November 15 • 10am - 6 pm Call the Benefits Program qualify. Pioneer Acceptance
1-800-211-3550 or send Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-
Strathmore Hospital for their kindness Saturday, November 16 • 9am - 5 pm Friday, October 18 • 4-8 pm a text message with your 987-1420. www.pioneer-
and care. To Francis, Glen and staff name and mailing address west.com.
at Wheatland Funeral Home for your Saturday, October 19 to 403-980-3605 for your
free benefits package.
expertise with Mom’s tribute. NOTICES 10 am - 4 pm FOR SALE
C God Bless METAL ROOFING & SID-
C
Single white male 35. Fam-
PUBLIC NOTICE Strathmore Rodeo Grounds ily farming background living
in Red Deer area. Honest,
ING. 37+ colours available
at over 55 Distributors. 40
COMING EVENTS Telsec Property Corporation Ltd. dedicated and old fashioned, year warranty. 24-48 hour
WATER ACT Vintage & Artisan Vendors, Tastings average body type, no de- Express Service available at
pendants and good reputa- supporting Distributors. Call
NOTICE OF APPLICATION from Fieldstone Fruit Wines, Origin tion. Seeking single while 1-888-263-8254.
Notice is given that Telsec Property Malting & Krang Spirits, Food Trucks female 25 to 35 that enjoys
country lifestyle and appre- WHITE SPRUCE TREES: 5’ av-
Corporation Ltd. has filed an application ciates traditional values of erage $50. Installation ONLY
under the provisions of the Water Act to Admission $3 simple things in life. Also un- $19. Includes: hole augered,
divert and use up to 150 cubic meters of Portion of Proceeds to derstands hard work, family Wurzel Dip enzyme injection,
groundwater annually from a well with a Wheatland & Area Hospice Society
minded and satisfied with a bark mulch application, stak-
screen interval from 66.5 - 68.9 m below future on the farm. Please ing. Minimum order 20. One-
send photo with letter about
Come Sip, Savour & Shop!
the ground, located at NE 21-024-25-W4M time fuel charge: $125-150.
yourself to Innisfail Province Crystal Springs. 403-820-
for Commercial (use of toilets, sinks and “Box A” 5036 48 Street, In- 0961. Quality guaranteed.
equipment washing) purposes. nisfail, Alberta T4G IM2.

Any person who is directly affected by this


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BUILDINGS since 2008. BUILT
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this notice, to: Machine Sheds and more;
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TOR. Childcare supervisors newspapers are looking for
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AND CLAIMANTS Regulatory Approvals Centre sume to: toddlein@telus.net resume online. FREE. Visit
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ESTATE OF 9915 – 108 Street
HELP WANTED
KENNETH JAMES CAMPBELL Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2G8
Phone: 780-427-6311
WHO DIED ON SEPTEMBER 3, 2019. General Farm Strathmore Station
Fax: 780-422-0154
Restaurant & Pub
If you have a claim against this estate, you must file
your claim by November 25, 2019.
Email: aep.waapplications@gov.ab.ca Labourer (s) Seasonal has full and part time
1442578 Alberta Ltd. positions available for:
The written statement of concern should
With Duties: General farm maintenance,
at
LYNN WOODS LAW OFFICE
BOX 2335
include the following: Fencing, Cleaning stable, barns Pub & Restaurant
• the application number: 001-00433622;
#101, 318 3rd AVENUE
STRATHMORE, ALBERTA T1P 1K3
• describe concerns that are relevant to
matters regulated by the Water Act;
and pens and more
No experience or education SERVERS
Location is 20 minutes south of Strathmore
• explain how the filer of the concern will Wage range: $15.00 - $17.50 / Hour Must be over 18 years and have ProServe,
If you do not file by the date above, the estate property
can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you be directly affected by the activity and Hours: 36 to 55/week REELfacts within 30 days of hire
may have. or diversion of water proposed in the Benefits available $15/hr
application; Shared accommodations Experience preferred,
Creditors: you must include a full description and value May be available but will train suitable candidates
of the debt you allege the deceased owes you and a full
• provide the legal land location of the
description and value of any of the deceased’s property and owned or used by the filer where Please send resume to:
that you hold as security for the debt. the concerns described are believed to be 1442578 Alberta Ltd. Please apply with resume in person to
applicable; Box 2325 Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3 Peter or Joanne Mon-Fri 11am-4pm
Claimants: you must include a full description of your • state the distance between the land Call: 403-934-4331 • Fax: 403-934-6668
@ 380 Ridge Road, Strathmore
claim and why you have a right to make such a claim. employment@strangmuir.com
owned or used by the filer and the site in
the application; and
NOTICES • contact information including the full Strathmore Station
GROW YOUR BUSINESS WITH US. Business planning, training
name and mailing address of the filer. Restaurant & Pub
and advisory services available. Flexible and affordable loans. Please provide the telephone number and 380 Ridge Road
Call CF Wild Rose or www.cfwildrose.ca for more info. or email address for ease of contact. Strathmore AB
Is Hiring: TRINITY CHRISTIAN ACADEMY

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Environment and Parks will review each
written statement of concern, seek more
1 Permanent, Full Time SCHOOL OFFICE
Strathmore /Calgary Area
information if needed, and notify each
filer by letter of the decision to accept or
Banquet & Catering ADMINISTRATIVE
Gina Arcos - Personal Care Worker
reject their written submission as a valid Service Manager ASSISTANT
statement of concern. The Public Notice of $21.63 Hourly, for 35-44 Hours per week
587-229-7602 Golden Hills School Division #75 invites applications
this application will also be posted on the Experience: 3 to 5 years for a full-time permanent office administrative
gina.arcos@iCloud.com Department’s website at https://avw.alberta.
Duties/Abilities: Must plan, organize, direct, control, assistant at Trinity Christian Academy. Trinity
Services offered: Meal preparation, ca/PublicNoticesViewer.aspx . and evaluate daily operations, while ensuring Christian Academy is an alternative Christian school
bathing, housekeeping, grocery shopping, that all health, safety, and liquor legislation and in the Golden Hills School Division. The position will
outings such as doctor’s appointment(s), Please quote file number: 00328307 regulations are followed. Respond to customer commence as soon as possible.
complaints and negotiate with clients for catering or
recreation and personal requirement. use of facilities. Determine type of service offered, The successful candidate should have a bright,
Statements of concern submitted regarding
implement procedure, order and make arrangements welcoming personality and be excited to work with
this application are public records which are elementary and junior high aged students, parents
for food and other supplies, participate in marketing
accessible by the public and the applicant. plans. Responsible for hiring, training, scheduling, and school staff on a daily basis. More information
What: Wheatland Crossing Failure to file a statement of concern may evaluation, and supervision of 5-10 staff. can be found on the Golden Hills School Division
School Council - AGM affect the right to file a Notice of Appeal with Must possess great oral communication, excellent employment page.
the Environmental Appeals Board. problem solving skills, and organized job task
Date:October 22, 2019 planning abilities. Must be customer service Please send your resume and appropriate
When:7:00PM Copies of the application and additional
oriented and be able to work under pressure in a documentation to the undersigned on or before
fast-paced environment while paying attention to 12:00 pm on Monday, Oct 21, 2019.
Wheatland Crossing
Where: information can be obtained from: detail. Standing and/or walking for extended periods.
School Rick Fuller Speak, Read, Write English Please apply to:
Telsec Property Corporation Stefan Dykema, Principal
Who: Everyone Welcome How to Apply: In Person between
3150-114 Avenue SE, Calgary AB, T2Z 3V6 Trinity Christian Academy
Phone: 403-312-3881 12:00 and 17:00, or By E-mail to 630 Westchester Road, Strathmore, AB T1P 1H8
“Outstanding In Our Field” strathmorestationjobs@gmail.com stefan.dykema@ghsd75.ca
Email: rick@telsec.ca
CLASSIFIEDS
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29 - Edmonton Site. 59.29 October 29 - Edmonton 29 - Edmonton Site. 135 +/- less). Reach over 100 weekly or DRESSING? The Disability
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Cultivated, 1389 +/- Sq 353,400 m3 Proven Gravel Jerry Hodge: 780.706.6652; details. 1-800-282-6903 yearly tax credit and $30,
The Strathmore & District Agricultural Society is the region’s leading Ft Home. Jerry Hodge: Reserves, $2000 Surface Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Ext 200; www.awna.com. 000 lump sum refund. Expert
780.706.6652; Ritchie Bros. Lease Revenue. Jerry Hodge: Services Ltd. rbauction.com/ help. 1-844-453-5372.
non – profit with exciting growth plans for the future. It is a profes-
Real Estate Services Ltd. 780.706.6652; Ritchie Bros. realestate.
sional organization dedicated to serving agriculture and agricultural rbauction.com/realestate. Real Estate Services Ltd. FEED AND SEED TURN KEY GENERAL STORE
families in the area. It hosts the Strathmore Stampede, Celebration
of Lights and many other events and activities throughout the year. www.strathmoretimes.com
rbauction.com/realestate. VEHICLE HEATED CANOLA buying Business For Sale. Includes
everything to continue op-
Green, Heated or Spring-
thrashed Canola. Buying: erating without interruption.
Duties include general bookkeeping, payroll, accounts receivable NOTICE oats, barley, wheat & peas $199,000 for 2624 sq. ft.
and payable, GST remittance, WCB as well as financial reporting for feed. Buying damaged building, fixtures & inventory
in Dixonville, Alberta. 780-
and other finance related duties as required. The position reports to
the CEO of the Society.
Dementia Care remember... or offgrade grain. “On Farm
Pickup” Westcan Feed & 618-3543; dixonvillegen-
Grain, 1-877-250-5252. eral@abnorth.com.
MeadowlarkCare.com
Seeking candidates with: 99 GMC
• Excellent work ethic and attitude RENTALS RENTALS
• Minimum of five years experience in the disciplines Safari
noted above 8 passenger, APARTMENTS EMERALD
MANAGEMENT
• Expertise with SAGE accounting software 6 cylinder, 430 FOR RENT & REALTY LTD.
• Competence in Microsoft Office software, especially excel
engine. 190K.
3 Bedroom Condos WESTMOUNT DR.
The position will be for three days / week, with some flexibility and Light brown for Rent
compensation will be commensurate with experience. During the with remote - 1 & 2 bedroom
summer and in the lead up to the Strathmore Stampede, the hours 2 Storey, 3 Bedroom bungalow, bi-lvl
will increase.
start. $3,000 Units downtown & 2 stry units with
403-934-5294 or best offer. -
1&2 Bedroom Units
parking, some
To apply please send resume and cover
403-703-8972 in adult only building fully renovated
letter to ryan@strathmorestampede.com TENDERS - & include W/D.
by November 1st. Tenants pay all utilities Family Friendly.
The position will start on November 18th. CULTIVATED FARM LAND GET YOUR
CLASSIFIED ADS IN! For more information No Pets.
FOR SALE BY TENDER please call From $845.
AUCTIONS AUCTIONS AUCTIONS 403-934-5589
Murray Carr is offering the following property for STRATHMORE + Utilities.
ON-LINE ONLY AUCTION HOBBY RANCH - Elk Island 3 PARCELS OF REAL ES-
sale by tender, subject to the right of first refusal of HOMES LTD Please contact our
Oct 17-23. Selling Auction Park, AB. Ritchie Bros. Auc- TATE - Willingdon, AB.
the current tenant and subject to the restrictions RENTALS Hanneke Leasing Team:
tioneers Unreserved Auc- Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
Office Trailer, Sound Unit,
Port-a-Potty Trailer, 3-Self tion, October 29 - Edmonton Unreserved Auction, October
in the existing certificate of title:
NE-25-22-28-W4
3 BDRM 1 BATH APARTMENT 403-934-5687 403-237-8811
29 - Edmonton Site. 229.91 for rent on 4th Ave. Strath-
Contained Skidded Oilfield Site. 79.07 +/- Title Acres,
more. $1,100/mo. + 1 mo.
Waste Water Treatment Units 4800 +/- Sq Ft Shop w/ +/- Title Acres - Riverfront The property contains 106.91 acres M/L and is SD. No Pets. Call Jenny 403- COMMERCIAL RENTAL
& Sewage Grinders, Vehicles, Executive Living Quarters, Farmland w/ Unquantified located approximately 2 miles South East of Indus 499-9824.
Enclosed Trailer, Lrg Quantity
New Lawn & Garden Inven-
4800+/- Sq Ft Shop w/Guest
Suite, 1600 +/- Sq Ft Shop .
Gravel Reserves, Home &
Shop. 159.92 +/- & 177.8
Alberta, 3/4 mile South of Fulton Industrial Park. It
is bordered by the CPR main rail line on the North
COMMERCIAL SPACE
CHINOOK III. 1 bdrm or 2
tory, Shop Tools, Etc. See Jerry Hodge: 780.706.6652; +/- Title Acres Farmland. side. Completely fenced. bdrm. ½ month rent free FOR LEASE
www.montgomeryauctions. Ritchie Bros. Real Estate Jerry Hodge: 780.706.6652;
For further details, please contact Murray Carr at with a six month lease. Heat Village of Rockyford has commercial
com. 1-800-371-6963 Services Ltd. rbauction.com/ Ritchie Bros. Real Estate
& water included. No pets.
realestate. Services Ltd. rbauction.com/ (403) 333-0772.
Please call for availability. space for lease in Prairie Ridge Park.
www.strathmoretimes.com realestate.
Call Keli 403-324-2944. Lease fee is $1/ft.2. Space available that
Possession date Feb. 7, 2020
you can customize as you require upon
TENDERS Tender Agreements may be acquired from and
HOUSE FOR RENT IN approval of the Village.
returned to:
Lynn Woods Law Office GLEICHEN: Big, bright &
beautiful 3 BDRM house Contact the Village Office for more
LAND FOR SALE BY TENDER Box 2335, #101 318 3rd Avenue
with a huge yard. Close information and permitted uses.
The following briefly describes property offered for sale by tender. Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3
to school, downtown, (403) 533-3950
Description of Bishop Land: Phone: (403) 934-6333 Fax: (403) 934-6355
clinic and sportsplex. Aval.
Email: Lynn@strathmorelaw.ca
immediately. $1,250 +
Parcel A- is 724 + or- acres with 1 water well, on the east side of Seiu Lake.
There is an abundance of water as the land surrounds the lake. The proper-
Sealed Tender Agreements must be accompanied utilities + SD. References REAL ESTATE
by a 10% deposit in the form of a bank draft required. Phone/text Ali at
ty is north and east of Hussar AB in Wheatland County. 403-542-0075 for view-

2 BEDROOM
payable to Lynn Woods Law Office In Trust,
no later than 4:00 p.m. on December 12, 2019. ing.
Parcel B- is 456 + or- acres, on the west side of Seiu Lake. Included with
Conditional tenders will not be considered.

CONDO
this parcel is a beautiful treed farm yard; which has two houses, 2 shops, 2
water wells, new barn with corrals and cattle handling system, some bins The highest or any tender not necessarily
REAL ESTATE
and other out buildings. accepted. The deposits of unsuccessful tenderers 1600 ACRES OF GOOD
QUALITY FARMLAND For
This is a total of 1180 more or less deeded acres for sale. Would prefer to
will be returned to them.
Sale in SE Saskatchewan. FOR SALE in
sell property as one parcel of land. Would certainly consider selling parcel
A and B individually.
3” wide version $2,987,000. 1560 cultivated
acres $155,000.00 rent with 3” wideCrystal
version Ridge
QUALITY FARM LAND 10 year lease. Great farmers
e
SqueethezMOST out of your advertising dollars
For further details please contact Colby Bishop at (403) 321-0359 or Lorne FOR SALE BY TENDER - STANDARD, AB. renting and excellent invest-
Bishop at (403) 321-0448

Tenders in writing will be accepted by lawyer no later than 4:00p.m on Fri-


Half section of land (N-28-25-22-W4) is
being offered for tender. 20 acres fenced
306-716-2671.One “small”Call
ad •Great
ment opportunity. Call Doug
BIG Results
403-850-4593
day DecemberPlace
13, 2019. your
Includedad within
the this
sealed newspaper
tender marked, “Bishop
pasture land suitable for building + 300 acres 100+ weekly newspapers $269+GST
995
Tender” a 10% deposit in form of bank draft or certified cheque payable to
and province
Schumacher Gough & Company
wide $
In Trust. The balance of the purchase price
with a combined circulation
cultivated. Includes 3 steel grain bins: 4200,
3800, & 2700 bushel capacity. Approximately
123456
Over 1.6 million readers (based on 25 words) $8. Each additional word
Reach: Over 80% of Alberta’s Metro households
is required by Friday, January
of over 24, 2020. for only...
710,000
plus GST/HST 3 1/2 miles North and 1 mile West of Readership: Over 95% of all adults living in those households
Tenders should be delivered to Value
the office Ad
of: Network Standard, 1 mile South of Highway 564. Want to reach beyond Alberta?
We can help you reach right across Canada
Schumacher Gough & Company Annual surface lease revenue of
Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association
Attention: Mr. Harry
tollGough
free 1-800-282-6903 x200 approximately $12,000.00. Maurizia Hinse
196 3 Ave. Drumheller,
emailAB. T0J 0Y0
classifieds@awna.com 780-434-8746 ext. 200
Phone# (403) 823-2424
or visit this community newspaper For further details call Bob Nielsen at
classifieds@awna.com
(403) 934-1229
Deposits of unsuccessful tenders will be returned. The only cheque to be
cashed will be the one from the successful tender, and the others will be For Tender Agreements contact:
returned uncashed. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Lynn Woods Law Office
3.75” wide version PO Box 2335, #101 318 3rd Avenue 3.75” wide version
Strathmore, AB T1P 1K3

e
Squeezthe MOST out of your advertising dollars
Phone: 403-934-6333,
email: Lynn@strathmorelaw.ca
Sealed Tender Agreements must be
One “small” ad •Great BIG Results
Place your ad in this newspaper accompanied by a 10% deposit in the form 100+ weekly newspapers $
269+GST
995
and province wide $ of a bank draft payable to Lynn Woods Law Over 1.6 million readers (based on 25 words) $8. Each additional word

with a combined circulation Office In Trust and received no later than 123456
Reach: Over 80% of Alberta’s Metro households
of over 710,000 for only... 4:00 p.m. on October 28, 2019. Possession Readership: Over 95% of all adults living in those households
plus GST/HST
Value Ad Network date is December 12, 2019. Tenders subject Want to reach beyond Alberta?
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to financing approval will not be considered.
Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association
toll free 1-800-282-6903 x200 Deposits of unsuccessful tenders will be Maurizia Hinse
email classifieds@awna.com returned. The highest or any tender not 780-434-8746 ext. 200
or visit this community newspaper necessarily accepted. classifieds@awna.com
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