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Bedford is the new man at the helm of the MYBA
by Stephen [email protected]
The Morinville Youth Basketball Association has a new president. James Bedford, a Morinville resident for the past 12 years, takes over this season from Serge Froment, the man who has been at the helm of the association for years and who helped lead several teams to City and Provincial Championships.
Below is our interview with Bedford on his role and the direction the MYBA will take this year.
MN: How long have you been with MYBA and what positions have you held?
JB: I have been with MYBA for one season, coaching my son’s Mini Boys team last year. Early last spring, Serge contacted me to see whether I’d be interested in heading up a group of parents who would succeed him as he steps away from MYBA, and I jumped at the opportunity to be more involved.
MN: What is the new position and how do you feel about taking the helm from Serge?
JB: My new position is President of the Association, serving on an Executive Committee alongside parents Jennie Rosendahl and Jennifer Roddis. Initially, it was definitely a little bit intimidating to be taking the helm from Serge, knowing how much time and energy he put into running the Association. But I quickly realized that he has left MYBA in excellent shape. He’s also still only a phone call or text away if we need his advice on anything. Also, having Jennie and Jennifer to help me, makes the task seem much less daunting. We’re doing our jobs well if we can avoid having the parents and players realize just how fortunate they were to have Serge running the show ever since MYBA started in 2009. I just can’t say enough great things about him and the job he’s done here.
MN: What can we expect from MYBA this season as compared to previous years?
JB: Initially, our main goal is to keep things running just as smoothly under the new leadership as it was under Serge’s. We don’t want to upset the apple cart. But eventually we will strive to grow the association, hopefully fielding multiple teams per age level, and adding
a Mites level for players under age eight. We will make improvements to our website and streamline the registration and merchandise shopping processes.
MN: What can you say about the growth of basketball over the past few years?
JB: Basketball has been one of the fastest growing sports in Canada over the past several years, and has overtaken hockey in terms of the number of youth participants. Perhaps not quite so much yet here in Morinville as in urban centres, but it is definitely growing in popularity. I think that changing demographics, the low cost to play, the relative safety of the sport, and the recent success of the Toronto Raptors and Canadian players like Steve Nash, Andrew Wiggins, and many others are all big reasons for this surge. As well, the development of youth leagues like the Edmonton Youth Basketball Association, which MYBA competes in, has helped to give more kids an opportunity to play organized basketball, rather than just having school teams to play on like it was when I was
growing up. Nowadays, kids can start playing a lot earlier, and they don’t have to be one of the top 3-4 players in their grade in order to make the team; anyone can play.
MN: What levels of boys and girls ball are you planning to put on the court this season?
JB: This season, we plan to field both boys and girls teams in all four of the different age categories that EYBA offers: Mini, for players born in 2006-2008; Bantam, for players born in 2004-2005; Midget, for players born in 2002-2003; and Juvenile, for players born in 1999-2001. If we have sufficient numbers to run a Mites program for players born in 2009 and later, then we will add that as well.
MN: Can you give us some details on how those interested in joining can do so?
JB: Parents who have children interested in joining can contact me through our website: morinvilleyouthbasketball.com We will also
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be participating in the Morinville Active Living Fair at the Community Cultural Centre on the evening of Thursday, Sept. 8; parents can stop by to meet us, get more information, and register their players. We do not hold tryouts — all youth of any skill level who want to play will get to, provided that we have enough participants to run a team, or to field a second team. We will get started with the first practices around the end of September, so please register as soon as possible.
MN: Do you have all the coaches lined up for this season and is there anything you might like to mention about them?
JB: We have all of our coaches lined up for this season for the number of teams that we currently anticipate. They really are the lifeblood of our Association. They all volunteer their time and talents, and not all of them even have children on their teams; they’re just very passionate about the sport of basketball and helping youth realize their maximum potential. Most, if not all, of our coaches have taken various levels of training in the National Coaching Certification Program that Canada Basketball has recently implemented.
MN: Anything else you’d want people to know about yourself, the teams, etc.?
JB: I grew up playing basketball in Wetaskiwin, and moved to Morinville with my wife, Tara, in 2004 when I started working for the local general contracting firm, Flynn Bros. We have two sons, Liam and Zeke, who are both going to be playing on the Mini Boys team this season, and a daughter, Joelle, who is still a couple of years shy of being a Mini Girl. I still play basketball a few times each week in Edmonton, and I’m working with the Town to hopefully get a weekly adult basketball night up and running, starting this fall.
Froment confident MYBA in good handsby Stephen [email protected]
Coach Serge Froment saw a group of girls graduate this year that he began coaching when they were in the second grade. The local chiropractor and basketball coach has been with the Morinville Youth Basketball Association (MYBA) since its inception.
Froment’s love of basketball came at an early age when he would play with his younger brother and his friends, shooting baskets in his driveway for hours on end.
Though the sport was not as well organized in Froment’s day as it is today, he did play a significant role ensuring resources and training were there when his daughters began school and were looking for something sports related. Starting with 13 girls and two teams in the second year, the MYBA now fields seven and eight teams each year.
The MYBA basketballers were formerly called The Roadrunners but changed their name to the Orijen Sabretooths a couple of years ago when Champion Petfoods became the teams’ sponsor.
Froment saw the Association through the change in name and the growth in size and skill that has made the Sabretooths City and Provincial champions in successive years.
But with his daughters now playing for teams outside Morinville, Froment is hanging
up his MYBA whistle and passing the torch to parent James Bedford. Froment is confident in his successor and sees great things on and off the court for the teams.
“Over the last couple of years, as I realized my daughters were going to be playing basketball in other locations, I knew it would
be important to find a real good active parent,” Froment said, noting that Bedford rose to the task and the challenge. “Over and over, James kept really hitting home runs. When he showed up [to practice], he’d really encourage his team to come and help out. Whether it was the presentation of the cheque from Champion Petfood, or
[getting basketball players out for] the parade, James really went out of his way to do things right.”
Froment began talking to Bedford about taking over the helm, and Froment is encouraged by Bedford’s interest in taking coaching courses.
“He’s really interested in becoming a better coach, and that’s important because you not only have to have a passion for the kids; you have to have a passion for the sport if you are going to be leading eight to ten teams every year,” Froment said.
The former MYBA President said he would be available to assist over the transition year, but is confident the calls will be few and far between.
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Coming home the other day, I had to brake for a young man riding along the road on his bicycle, weaving around oblivious to anything except the text message he appeared to be sending on his cell phone. I hit the brakes a second time as he weaved out in front of me once again on the next street, still trying to navigate the cell phone with one hand.
A half block later I hit the brakes for one of his friends who, like his buddy, apparently had no peripheral vision or the common sense to use it. Neither of the young men was wearing a helmet.
Now granted, I didn’t wear down any brake pad or leave any skid marks on the pavement stopping for these two, but if I hadn’t been doing my part to be both their eyes and ears, both of them might have been dropping some skid marks of their own — in their shorts.
Children are back to school throughout Sturgeon County this week. Because drivers seem to forget the rules over the summer, it is necessary for the RCMP and the Government of Alberta to issue press releases so that we in the news business can be reminded to remind our readers to slow down in school zones and to stop for school buses. These little things should make as much common sense as not texting while you are riding a bicycle across the road.
But those of us old enough to drive are also old enough to take the burden of responsibility in maintaining school zone safety.
And while the responsibility falls upon us as drivers to slow down and keep our eyes open, our responsibility as parents is to make sure our children do not leave the house with their bikes unless there is a bike helmet on their head. The onus is on us to make sure that our children are reminded of those safety rules once again, and again, and again.
School zone safety is a two-way street, one in which the responsibility for our driving habits and ensuring our children’s build the common sense to get safely to and from school rests entirely with us.
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Editor’s Note: The preceding editorial was originally published Aug. 31, 2010. As its message is relevant today, we are republishing it in the interest of informing readers to help keep the community safe.
Letter: Resident concerned over old power pole
This is a warning for anyone who walks along the railroad tracks with their dogs to get to Heritage Lake, Please be careful of the falling telegraph poles and cables hidden in the long grass.
On June 3rd, a wind storm broke a telegraph pole along the railroad tracks. I immediately phoned the Town of Morinville Public Works office to report it. They were not aware of the lines and said it was not their property, so referred me to Fortis or CN Rail. I found the numbers, made the calls, and found out that these are obsolete telegraph lines, owned by CN Rail, that have not served a purpose in many years. That same day, a Town employee (I believe) was mowing along the tracks and appeared to get caught up in the wire. He neatly wrapped up the wire and set it off to the side. I had hoped that all my phone calls would prove effective, but it appears not. One of the leaning poles is now slowly falling apart, and I am sure that the many dogs that run up and down my fence have been tripped up more than once. I contacted the Town of Morinville administration again mid-August to ask if they had heard anything about the broken and fallen poles being removed, along with the wires. I was again told that I would need to make the calls to CN for answers, as this is not their property. I spoke to three different people at CN and was told they are on looking into it. I have done my due diligence, I have made the calls, but the danger remains, so watch your step.
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After the 24-hour waiting period following the Aug. 22 nomination close, Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools have six candidates running for the Ward 1 position left vacant by retiring long-time Trustee Dave Caron.
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After four years of waiting, the Jessica Martel Memorial Foundation (JMMF) has finally struck a housing committee, getting itself closer to realizing the dream of establishing a safe house in the Morinville area.
The formation of the Committee, which met for the first time this past May, is step one of many.
“Our intent was to [officially] get started in March 2016, but with several other items coming our way, it turned out the first meeting was held on May 17, in St. Albert at a Tim Hortons,” said Kris Porlier, the Director of Public Relations with JMMF in an interview. Porlier says the Committee is made up of seven sitting members; however, he says there is also “great participation” from representatives of the Town of Morinville, Sturgeon County, and businesses in the area.
Additionally, two individuals Porlier mentions in particular—Rick Lamontagne, from Richlyn Custom Homes, and Andre Bourgeois, an Architect with AB Design Inc.—have been key members in developing the committee’s plans; “both have done great things for the Foundation with bringing their ideas and motivation to the group.”
“I would say that Greg Hofmann from the Town of Morinville has [also] been great in helping to advise us when it comes to the municipality and bylaws. We have also had some great Town and County Councillors come to advise us, as well as members of the Morinville RCMP detachment.”
The non-profit group has wanted to see a women’s shelter or safe house
established in the Morinville area since JMMF first formed back in 2012. In the past, the organization has said other pieces of the puzzle had to come together first before they could focus on their ultimate goal of bringing the safe house project to light.
Porlier explains, however, the idea of a shelter was always looming in the background.
“…[People] wanted to know what plans we had for a shelter. They were asking a lot of really great and applicable questions that we couldn’t answer,” he said, “…but we have that answer now.”
Currently, in the Capital Region, women’s shelters are only located within Edmonton’s boundaries (except for one, which is in Sherwood Park). Women and children who try to access those shelters are sometimes faced with long waiting lists and are given the advice to try a shelter out of town.
Establishing a women’s shelter or safe house in the Morinville area would be a big deal.
JMMF Housing Committee members looked to start the project on a solid foundation; they worked goals and logistics, and they asked themselves what could they realistically achieve.
Throughout the summer, the group committed to getting this project off the ground, once and for all. They wrote more than a hundred letters and invited groups of people to talk with them.
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JMMF one step closer to establishing a safe house in the Morinville area
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government officials, industry experts, and [other] interested parties, and we discussed different aspects of the project,” noted Porlier.
“It went from Board Meetings to talk about what we all envisioned, to inviting more than 20 people to our group to talk about what would work, what might not, and what we should take into consideration.”
JMMF also consulted with folks representing numerous shelters from around the Province to understand what their challenges are and what their successes look like.
Porlier says the project has taken off, even more so than they first envisioned.
Floor plans and mock-ups for the safe house are developed; however, those plans may now be revised, according to the JMMF representative. He assures that this is good news because the change is related to a new development in the project, which is allowing the committee to dream bigger.
Staying tight lipped on any elaborations or additional details, such as where the project scope is heading or even in which municipality the group foresees the shelter being established, Porlier says all will be revealed in October during JMMF’s annual ‘Break Free Gala.'
“We are hoping to make some pretty amazing announcements at this year’s Gala that will cement our path to achieving the goal of a Safe House to service victims of domestic violence in the Sturgeon area, as well as the larger Alberta population.”
The Gala takes place on Oct. 22; all profits from this year’s event will go towards the shelter project. Tickets are currently on sale and can be purchased at Home Hardware in Morinville and at the Morinville Community Cultural Centre. More information on tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available on the JMMF website.
There are more than 350 municipalities in Alberta. Of all those communities, only 32 of them currently have shelters for victims of domestic violence.
In addition to its goal of developing a safe house in the Morinville area, JMMF also works tirelessly to raise awareness on domestic abuse, organizes self-defense classes, and offers vital outreach services to people in the area who face family violence.
Opposite Page: The JMMF Board of Directors and a JMMF Outreach Worker stand in front of the Foundation’s newly revealed logo during the 2015 Break Free Gala, an event that raised over $10,000. JMMF’s 2016 Break Free Gala (which features duelling pianos) is happening on October 22 at the Morinville Community Cultural Centre (MCCC); tickets are currently available at Morinville’s Home Hardware and at the MCCC.
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Special gatheringMembers of the Morinville Rotary Club were at the Edmonton International
Airport on Thursday afternoon to welcome their inbound exchange student Denise Rajska.
Rajska is part of the Rotary International Czech Republic/Slovak Republic District 2240 Youth Exchange Program.
She will be in Canada for one year attending school. She speaks Czech, English and a bit of Spanish and German.
Rajka will be attending Morinville Rotary Club meetings with updates on her time in Canada.
Also at the airport to greet Rajka was a student from Edmonton who was best friends with Rajka when she was on her Rotary International Youth Student Exchange Program in Prague.
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Legal Council briefsby Lucie Roy
The Town of Legal held their Regular Council Meeting Jan. 6 withCouncillor Kurtis Hauptman, Mayor Ken Baril, CAO Robert Proulx Councillor Pat Hills and Manager of Corporate Services St. Jean in attendance.
The year is starting strong with four development permits to be pro-cessed in the coming weeks.
Two members of Council, Councillor Hauptman and Deputy Mayor TremCarol blay, who are also part of the Recruitment Committee, are sched-uled to attend the Alberta Rural Physician Action Plan (RPAP) Community At-traction & Retention Conference to be held in March.
The seventh annual Community Conference theme is titled Shift Happens and includes a full agenda with opportunities for networking, sharing ideas on recruitment and retention strategies.
Last year more than 100 participants, representing more than 50 com-munities across Alberta, attended the conference.
A motion was also passed at the meeting to provide sponsorship for the Legal-Lerie newsletter for 2015. Council approved $1,680 in sponsorship for 12 issues, an $80 increase from 2014 sponsorship.
Programs cancelledThe Town of Legal annonced Friday on their Facebook page - that the Women’s Fllor Hockey and Learn to Skate programs would be cancelled due to lack of registrations.
Recycling factsLegal’s recycling program accepts and rejects a number of items, accoridng to recent Town of Legal information. Accepted items include: office paper, magazines, phone books, shredded paper, margarine containers, windshield washer fluid jugs, soup cans, milk cartons, pop cans. Unaccepted items include: styrofoam, plastic bags, bubble wrap, soiled paper, glass, leaves, yard waste, diapers, scrap metal, wood, batteries, lids, ceramics.
The Town also reports that the recycling trucks can only accomodate items less than 36 inches squared, and advises that cardboard be cut and bundled no larger than that size.
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Food Bank receives number of donationsby Lucie RoyMorinville News Correspondent
The Morinville Food Bank received donations from the Morinville & District Chamber of Commerce, the Rotary Club of Morinville, and Champion Petfoods recently.
On Aug. 10, Leigh Newton of Champion Petfoods made a $530 donation for the Food Bank to Chamber Manager Diane Mineault and Chamber President Simon Boersma.
On Aug. 24, Newton made a presentation of another $500 for the Food Bank to the Rotary Club of Morinville. Accepting on behalf of the Club was President Simon Boersma and Tom Bell.
On Aug. 25 Morinville Food Bank Society President Ken Skjersven received a cheque for $1060 from the Chamber. Chamber Manager Dianne
Mineault said $530 was raised from the Chamber Golf Tournament by selling tickets on a large prize donated by Champion Petfoods. The amount raised was matched one-to-one by Champion.
In addition to the $1560 in cheques from Champion, Rotary, and the Chamber, Skjersven said the Morinville Food Bank also received $500 and 1000 pounds of food from the Blue Suede Music Festival held in Busby Aug. 19 to 21. That event collected 4000 pounds of food, which was distributed between a soup kitchen, and the Barrhead, Morinville, and Westlock Food Banks.
The donations will greatly help the Food Bank who have seen twice the people in need but received half the donations they normally do in summer. The Food Bank is appealing to Morinville and Sturgeon County residents and businesses to help them help others. Though the Food Bank is open Tuesdays and Thursdays, Skjersven said people can phone 780-939-2636 and leave a message 24 hours a day, seven days a week to make pickup or drop off arrangements.
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Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling CompetitionThe Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Competition took place in Morinville Aug. 27, the first time the annual competition has been in Alberta. This year’s event drew 34 competitors from across the country. About 650 fiddle fans came out for Saturday’s event. The weekend also included a dance and show Friday night and a fiddle jam Sunday.
Clockwise from left: Micki-Lee Smith (Fort Saskatchewan). Amelie de Arcos (Moncton NB). John Calverley (Edmonton). Paul Lemelin (Val Therese ON).
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Daniel Gervais (right) of Edmonton placed 1st in the Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Competition held Saturday at the Morinville Community Cultural Centre. The Edmonton fiddler received a trophy and $3500. Gervais also won the People’s Choice Award, sponsored by Calvin Vollrath.
Roy Warhurst (left) of Pincher Creek Alberta received The Canadian Grand Masters Fiddling Association Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition and appreciation of his outstanding contribution to Old Time Fiddling.
Greg Henry of Corunna, Ontario placed second in the competition, third place was James Steele of Saskatoon, and in fourth place was Ainsley Porchak of Woodstock, Ontario.
The Ward Allen Memorial Trophy - Best Old Time Waltz - sponsored by Ann Allen - was presented by Randy Foster to Janelle Melanson of Moncton, NB.
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Primeau student Kevin Hessell was one of many to pay $2 for the Break the Rules/Build a School fundraiser held last week at the school. Hessell said his pass allowed him to break a rule every day. Broken rules through the week included having a Kapow pop in class, allowing electronic devices at lunch, wearing hats all day, hanging out in the hall-way, and wearing PJs on Friday.
The school goal is to raise $10,000 to-wards the Pope Francis Elementary School building in the Philippines, a project in part-nership with Development and Peace. The GSACRD goal is to raise $200,000.
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Acceptable items being collect-ed include a focus on gently used coats, toques, gloves, mittens, scarves, snow pants, ear muffs, and boots. Other warm clothing for indoor and outdoor use including long-sleeved shirts, sweaters, and thermal layers are accepted for all ages.
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Culture Days to feature Oktoberfest and Maker Spaceby Morinville News Staff
Alberta Culture Days run from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2, and the province is expecting a full weekend of hands-on art workshops, live musical performances, historical exhibits, and a wide variety of artistic and cultural activities.
Alberta Culture Days is part of National Culture Days, a movement to raise the awareness, accessibility, participation and engagement of all Canadians in the artistic and cultural life of their communities.
“Alberta Culture Days is a wonderful celebration of Alberta’s diverse and vibrant art and culture community, highlighting all the amazing aspects that make this province so unique," said Ricardo Miranda, Minister of Culture and Tourism in a government release. "The arts and cultural sector not only improves our quality of life but is also a significant economic driver supporting local businesses and creating jobs.”
More than 71 communities and organizations held 884 events in 2015, drawing more than 130,000 Albertans to take part in the activities.
Locally, the Town of Morinville's Community Services Department is still planning the full weekend; however, Shaun Peters Events and Culture Coordinator for the Town told Morinville News Oktoberfest will take place during the Culture Days weekend.
"We are still in the midst of finalizing details for Alberta Culture Days," Peters said, noting Oktoberfest is happening that same weekend. "It is setting up to be a great (full-day) of activities."
Peters went on to say this year's Oktoberfest is sponsored by Deford Contracting Inc. and will include Vinok Folkdance Ensemble, Emeralds, EVVA (volksmarch), dachshunds, an accordion player, an organ grinder, and a Volkswagen Auto Club Car Show with nostalgic bugs and buses.
Peters sees Culture Days as an important provincial initiative."Alberta Culture Days began as a single day Albertans got to recognize
and celebrate the value of arts and culture in their communities," Peters explained. "Since then it has blossomed into a vibrant three-day province-wide celebration. Alberta Culture Days has helped inspire the creation of awareness, accessibility, participation and engagement of all Canadians in arts and culture, and we want to do the same in Morinville."
The Morinville Public Library will be launching their new Maker Space items on Oct. 1. Library staff member Ashley James told Morinville News the library had applied for a $1300 grant from the government to help them fund Culture Days events at the library but were unsuccessful in getting the funding.
"We had to cancel a bunch of our [planned] programming because we can't ask people to do stuff for free," James said. "What we are
doing on the first is launching our Maker Space."
The Maker Space will include approximately a dozen age-appropriate boxes in the realm of science and arts, and will be available free for people to come in and use. The library is planning to designate a special area to showcase the Maker Space items.
Above: Vinok Folkdance Ensemble perform at a past Oktoberfest.
Left: Ashley Janes tries out one of the library’s new 3D pens to draw a stick figure. The technology will be part of the library’s upcoming maker space program.
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Looking for dinnerPeter MacArthur took these photos of a female Merlin on his backyard fence. “Merlins like to eat sparrows,” writes his wife Barbara. “By pure coincidence, there were no sparrows today.”
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6. COMICS: What is the name of the pet duck in the “Hagar the Horrible” comic strip?
7. ASTRONOMY: What is the nearest star to Earth, aside from our Sun?
8. GEOGRAPHY: Which one of the five Great Lakes lies entirely within the United States?
9. GAMES: What game’s coin-operated ver-sion debuted in 1931?
10. MEASUREMENTS: How many bits are in a byte?
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Trivia Test Answers 1. “Carousel”; 2. Calcium; 3. Abraham Lincoln; 4. Mrs. Hudson; 5. Theodore;
6. Kvack; 7. Proxima Centauri; 8. Michigan; 9. Pinball; 10. 8
Posting Date August 22, 2016
1. THEATER: The song “You’ll Never Walk Alone” comes from which musical?
2. ANATOMY: What is the most abundant min-eral in the body?
3. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president said, “The ballot is stronger than the bullet”?
4. LITERATURE: What was the name of Sher-lock Holmes’ housekeeper?
5. TELEVISION: What was Beaver Cleaver’s real first name in the show “Leave It to Beaver”?
6. COMICS: What is the name of the pet duck in the “Hagar the Horrible” comic strip?
7. ASTRONOMY: What is the nearest star to Earth, aside from our Sun?
8. GEOGRAPHY: Which one of the five Great Lakes lies entirely within the United States?
9. GAMES: What game’s coin-operated ver-sion debuted in 1931?
10. MEASUREMENTS: How many bits are in a byte?
© 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
Trivia Test Answers 1. “Carousel”; 2. Calcium; 3. Abraham Lincoln; 4. Mrs. Hudson; 5. Theodore;
6. Kvack; 7. Proxima Centauri; 8. Michigan; 9. Pinball; 10. 8
Posting Date August 22, 2016
1. THEATER: The song “You’ll Never Walk Alone” comes from which musical?
2. ANATOMY: What is the most abundant min-eral in the body?
3. U.S. PRESIDENTS: Which president said, “The ballot is stronger than the bullet”?
4. LITERATURE: What was the name of Sher-lock Holmes’ housekeeper?
5. TELEVISION: What was Beaver Cleaver’s real first name in the show “Leave It to Beaver”?
6. COMICS: What is the name of the pet duck in the “Hagar the Horrible” comic strip?
7. ASTRONOMY: What is the nearest star to Earth, aside from our Sun?
8. GEOGRAPHY: Which one of the five Great Lakes lies entirely within the United States?
9. GAMES: What game’s coin-operated ver-sion debuted in 1931?
10. MEASUREMENTS: How many bits are in a byte?
© 2016 King Features Synd., Inc.
Trivia Test Answers 1. “Carousel”; 2. Calcium; 3. Abraham Lincoln; 4. Mrs. Hudson; 5. Theodore;
6. Kvack; 7. Proxima Centauri; 8. Michigan; 9. Pinball; 10. 8
Posting Date August 22, 2016
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The Town of Morinville invites applications from residents who are interested in serving on the following Committee(s) for the Town of Morinville:
• Traffic Advisory Committee (2 vacancies)• Morinville Public Library (3 vacancies)
Please submit your application no later than 4:00 p.m. on Friday, September 23, 2016 to Jennifer Maskoske, Legislative Officer.
Application packages and information are available at the Town Office (10125 – 100th Avenue, Morinville) or on our website at www.morinville.ca.
Agenda packages for Regular Council & Committee of the Whole Meetings are posted on the Town website at www.morinville.ca by 4:30 p.m. the Friday prior to the meeting date.
Regular Council MeetingSeptember 13, 2016 | 7:30 p.m.Council ChambersSt. Germain Place 10125-100 Ave.............................................................................Committee of the Whole MeetingSeptember 20, 2016 | 6:30 p.m.Council ChambersSt. Germain Place 10125-100 Ave.............................................................................Regular Council MeetingSeptember 27, 2016 | 7:30 p.m.Council ChambersSt. Germain Place 10125-100 Ave.............................................................................Council Highlights — available onlineCouncil highlights provide a short, informal update on what occurred at the Council Meetings. To access the highlights, visit www.morinville.ca
Upcoming Town Events
Town Council
Active Living Fair & Community Services Open HouseThursday September 8, 2016Time: 6 - 8 p.m.Location: Morinville Community Cultural Centre (9502-100 Ave.)The Town of Morinville Community Services is hosting an Active Living Fair on Thursday, September 8, 2016. The event will showcase the spirit of our community including local organizations, community groups, agencies and businesses that provide services within our community. Registrations and information will be available at the various booths. IF YOU’RE A VENDOR CALL 780.939.7833 TODAY TO BOOK YOUR TABLE...................................................................................................LIVE @ the CCC Season Launch Party with Special Guest: Lisa BrokopThursday September 8, 2016Time: 6 - 8 p.m.Location: Morinville Community Cultural Centre (9502-100 Ave.)Find out all about the upcoming season, pick up our new brochure, and enjoy a theatre tour. Draw prizes, snacks, refreshments, and...Lisa Brokop Meet & GreetLisa stars in the first Mainstage Series performance of the new LIVE @ the CCC 2016-17 season! Drop in, say hello, and offer a warm Morinville welcome to this country music superstar.Tickets purchased at the Launch Party to Lisa Brokop: the Patsy Cline Project will receive our VIP Early Purchase Program pricing. Seating is limited — purchase your ticket(s) early and save!..................................................................................................Morinville Terry Fox RunTuesday September 13, 2016Location: Morinville Community Cultural Centre (9502-100 Ave.)École Notre Dame Elementary School, Morinville Public Elementary School and École Georges H. Primeau Middle School will be participating in the Terry Fox Run...................................................................................................Reuse It or “Loose It”Saturday, September 24, 2016Time: 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.Location: Skyline Ball Diamonds (10510-107 St.)Residents are invited to set “loose” items no longer wanted or needed (but still usable) by bringing them to a central location for others to browse through and take home FREE OF CHARGE. This event lessens our environmental impact by sending less to the landfill, and gives our local families access to items they may not otherwise be able to afford. The Town provides a removal service for residents with disability or mobility issues. For more information call Public Works at 780.939.2590................................................................................................................
FOR A FULL LISTING OF COMMUNITY EVENTS GO TO www.morinville.ca
LAND USE BYLAW AMENDMENT(10701 - 100 Avenue Commercial)You are invited to attend a Public Hearing for a Land Use Bylaw Amendment and provide your comments directly to Council. If you prefer to write to Council, send your written comments to the Legislative Officer before 4:30 p.m. on September 12th, 2016. These comments will be reviewed as part of the hearing process.What is the Bylaw Amendment about?The purpose of Bylaw 13/2016 is to change Morinville Land Use Bylaw 3/2012, Schedule A – Land Use District Map, from Public and Private Services (PS) District to proposed Site Specific Non-Vehicular-Oriented General Commercial (DC-4-2) District for 10701 – 100 Avenue (Lot 12, Block 1, Plan 852 0352), as shown right.How Will This Affect Me?The proposed amendment will allow for future commercial developments such as alcohol sales, gas bars, offices, personal/professional services, restaurants, and/or retail stores.How Do I Get More InformationA copy of the proposed bylaw and background information may be examined between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday, at the Office of the Legislative Officer at St. Germain Place, or online at www.morinville.ca/planningnews.
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As children head
,please slow down, pay attention and drive safely!
Please review the following violations that have been observed by Morinville RCMP and Community Peace Officers in school and playground zones that are not permitted.
Please plan for the potential to have a longer commute with all of the added delays and traffic. Together we can arrive safely.
SPEEDING – Maximum is 30km/h from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on school days.
CROSSWALKS – Pay close attention around all crosswalks.
U-TURNS IN SCHOOL ZONES – U-turns are prohibited in school zones and between intersections. Plan ahead and use an appropriate route.
PARKING ZONES – Parking is restricted in school zones to allow for proper access for children. Pay attention and abide by all parking signs.
PASSING SCHOOL BUSES – All vehicles must stop and remain stopped when bus lights are flashing.
Council Community Grants3rd Intake Deadline — September 30, 2016If you are a not-for-profit organization, have not applied in this fiscal year, and have a project that benefits the community, you may qualify for assistance through the Council Community Grants Program. For more information regarding this program, please contact Melonie at 780.939.7833..........................................................................................Splash Park Closing for the SeasonMorinville Splash Park is scheduled to close for the season after the Labour Day weekend. If the weather is forecasted to drop in temperature and become colder, the Splash Park may close sooner. For additional information, please call Public Works at 780.939.2590..........................................................................................Organics CollectionOrganics are collected weekly from May to October. November to April organics will be collected monthly. For detailed information, download the waste collection schedule at www.morinville.ca.........................................................................................Morinville Community Events CalendarDid You Know? Community Groups and Organizations can now Add An Event to the Town of Morinville online Events Calendar. We know there are many ways to advertise/promote your event. This website enhancement creates a single location for residents and community members to view what is taking place in our community. Add your event to the calendar today! Go to www.morinville.ca. Click on “What’s On” >Calendar>Suggest An Event.