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Serving: Serving: Calmar, Thorsby, Sunnybrook, Warburg, Breton, Winfield, Alder Flats, Buck Lake, Devon, Leduc & Drayton Valley August 1, 2017 LOCAL ATHLETES COMPETING IN 2017 CANADA SUMMER GAMES MP EGLINSKI CONGRATULATES AWARD RECIPIENTS Submitted by Jim Eglins- ki, MP – Yellowhead Jim Eglinski, Member of Parlia- ment for Yellowhead, is excited to cheer on local athletes participating in the 2017 Canada Summer Games. In one week, Winnipeg will host athletes, coaches, and visitors from across Canada who are coming to- gether to take part in our largest do- mestic multisport event. “Canada’s next generation of na- tional team members at the Olym- pic and Paralympic Games often get their start at the Canada Games. This is an exciting opportunity for young competitors to showcase their skills on a national stage,” stat- ed MP Eglinski. This will be the 50th anniversary of the Games, which are held every two years and alternate between winter and summer events. More than 20,000 visitors are expected to watch the 3,900 athletes, who will participate in 16 sports and more than 250 events from July 28 to Au- gust 13. Five local athletes from the riding of Yellowhead will be competing in the 2017 Canada Summer Games: • Town of Drayton Valley - Mr. Royden Radowits - Athletics • Town of Drayton Valley Ms. Avery Wiseman - Swimming • Town of Edson - Ms. Xana Beran - Wrestling • Parkland County - Ms. Mikhayla Doroshuk - Softball • Yellowhead County - Ms. Tiana Bryant - Wrestling “I want to encourage residents to tune in to the games and join me in cheering on these talented individu- als as they represent our local com- munities!” concluded MP Eglinski. For more information on the Games, including the competition events schedule, visit http://canad- agames.ca/2017/. Submitted by Jim Eglins- ki, MP – Yellowhead Jim Eglinski, Member of Parlia- ment for Yellowhead, is pleased to recognize local recipients of Senator Doug Black’s Senator Contribution Award. This award is presented to nominated individuals throughout Alberta who make important vol- unteer contributions to their com- munities. Senator Black is an elected Alberta Senator who handed out the award to 219 Albertans as part of Canada’s 150th birthday celebrations, not- ing the importance of recognizing exceptional individuals who make contributions to our communities. “I am proud to know that there are so many local residents who are willing to invest in our communi- ties, and in each other. It is people like this who help make our riding one of the best in Canada,” stated MP Eglinski. Local Recipients of the 2017 Sen- ator’s Contribution Award: Alberta Beach • Mr. Marvin Eckert • Mrs. Anita Theriault Brazeau County • Mrs. Linda Floden • Mrs. Sherry Schmidt Lac Ste. Anne County • Ms. Charlotte Arthur • Ms. Esther Hickman Leduc County • Mrs. Audrey Kelto • Ms. Pearl Gregor • Mr. John Schonewille • His Worship John Waley Parkland County • Mr. Denny Andrews • Ms. Arlaine Monaghan Town of Drayton Valley • Ms. Nicole Nadeau • Mrs. Lillian Ross Town of Edson • Ms. Anne Auriat • Ms. Shari McDowell Town of Hinton • Ms. Jacqueline Delisle • Ms. Diane Watson Town of Onoway • Mr. Terry Slemko • Mrs. Yvonne Slemko Village of Breton • Mr. Darren Scott • Mr. Roy Young Village of Warburg • Ms. Leslie Nemeth • Mrs. Elaine Prenioslo Yellowhead County • Ms. Lori Rehn • Ms. Therese Thompkins “I often brag that Yellowhead is the most beautiful riding because we have things like the Rocky Mountains and Boreal Forest. But I also believe it is because of the peo- ple, too,” concluded MP Eglinski. For more information, visit: doug- black.ca/outstanding-albertans-rec- ognized-senators-contribution-award/

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Serving: Serving: Calmar, Thorsby, Sunnybrook, Warburg, Breton, Winfield, Alder Flats, Buck Lake, Devon, Leduc & Drayton Valley

August 1, 2017LOCAL ATHLETES COMPETING IN

2017 CANADA SUMMER GAMES

MP EGLINSKI CONGRATULATES AWARD RECIPIENTS

Submitted by Jim Eglins-ki, MP – Yellowhead

Jim Eglinski, Member of Parlia-ment for Yellowhead, is excited to cheer on local athletes participating in the 2017 Canada Summer Games. In one week, Winnipeg will host athletes, coaches, and visitors from across Canada who are coming to-gether to take part in our largest do-mestic multisport event.

“Canada’s next generation of na-tional team members at the Olym-pic and Paralympic Games often get their start at the Canada Games. This is an exciting opportunity for

young competitors to showcase their skills on a national stage,” stat-ed MP Eglinski.

This will be the 50th anniversary of the Games, which are held every two years and alternate between winter and summer events. More than 20,000 visitors are expected to watch the 3,900 athletes, who will participate in 16 sports and more than 250 events from July 28 to Au-gust 13.

Five local athletes from the riding of Yellowhead will be competing in the 2017 Canada Summer Games:

• Town of Drayton Valley - Mr. Royden Radowits - Athletics

• Town of Drayton Valley Ms. Avery Wiseman - Swimming

• Town of Edson - Ms. Xana Beran - Wrestling

• Parkland County - Ms. Mikhayla Doroshuk - Softball

• Yellowhead County - Ms. Tiana Bryant - Wrestling

“I want to encourage residents to tune in to the games and join me in cheering on these talented individu-als as they represent our local com-munities!” concluded MP Eglinski.

For more information on the Games, including the competition events schedule, visit http://canad-agames.ca/2017/.

Submitted by Jim Eglins-ki, MP – Yellowhead

Jim Eglinski, Member of Parlia-ment for Yellowhead, is pleased to recognize local recipients of Senator Doug Black’s Senator Contribution Award. This award is presented to nominated individuals throughout Alberta who make important vol-unteer contributions to their com-munities.

Senator Black is an elected Alberta Senator who handed out the award to 219 Albertans as part of Canada’s 150th birthday celebrations, not-ing the importance of recognizing exceptional individuals who make contributions to our communities.

“I am proud to know that there are so many local residents who are willing to invest in our communi-ties, and in each other. It is people like this who help make our riding one of the best in Canada,” stated

MP Eglinski. Local Recipients of the 2017 Sen-

ator’s Contribution Award:Alberta Beach• Mr. Marvin Eckert• Mrs. Anita TheriaultBrazeau County• Mrs. Linda Floden• Mrs. Sherry SchmidtLac Ste. Anne County• Ms. Charlotte Arthur• Ms. Esther HickmanLeduc County• Mrs. Audrey Kelto• Ms. Pearl Gregor• Mr. John Schonewille• His Worship John WaleyParkland County• Mr. Denny Andrews• Ms. Arlaine MonaghanTown of Drayton Valley• Ms. Nicole Nadeau• Mrs. Lillian RossTown of Edson• Ms. Anne Auriat

• Ms. Shari McDowellTown of Hinton• Ms. Jacqueline Delisle• Ms. Diane WatsonTown of Onoway• Mr. Terry Slemko• Mrs. Yvonne SlemkoVillage of Breton• Mr. Darren Scott• Mr. Roy YoungVillage of Warburg• Ms. Leslie Nemeth• Mrs. Elaine PreniosloYellowhead County• Ms. Lori Rehn• Ms. Therese Thompkins“I often brag that Yellowhead is

the most beautiful riding because we have things like the Rocky Mountains and Boreal Forest. But I also believe it is because of the peo-ple, too,” concluded MP Eglinski.

For more information, visit: doug-black.ca/outstanding-albertans-rec-ognized-senators-contribution-award/

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SEARCH AND RESCUE ON ABRAHAM LAKE

Submitted by Rocky Mountain House RCMP

Rocky Mountain House, Alberta - At approximately 7:30 p.m., on July 23, 2017, Rocky Mountain House RCMP received a 911 call of boat-ers in distress on Abraham Lake, located west of Nordegg, Alberta. RCMP immediately responded with assistance from Rocky Volunteer Search and Rescue, Park Rangers, Fire Department, EMS and Alberta Fish and Wildlife Officers. Emer-gency personnel faced reduced light conditions in the late evening hours and were also hindered by an intense storm that had moved into the area causing huge waves on the lake.

An Alberta Fish and Wildlife Of-ficer and two Firemen were able to launch their rescue boat and nav-igate the shoreline locating two

adults huddled under their small rubber boat positioned under a tree trying to stay warm. A 33 year old man from Smokey Lake, Alberta and a 22 year old female from Will-ingdon, Alberta were found to be in a near hypothermic state and were quickly shuttled to EMS for medical attention.

Earlier in the evening, the two outdoor enthusiasts took a small “dinghy” rubber boat out on the lake near the Klein River. Neither had a life preserver, rope or bailer buck-et as required by law. Both were wearing shorts, t-shirts and sandals. Once out on the water, the wind blew them away from shore to the middle of the lake where the white-capped waves blew them further and further from shore. Fortunately, the waves did not capsize the small boat.

In this case, both have been charged for failing to have life jack-ets as required by the Canada Ship-ping Act and additional charges are pending. Alcohol was a factor in the incident.

Police wish to remind all recre-ational boaters and fisherman to exercise caution and take the nec-essary precautions when planning a wilderness expedition. Approved personal floatation devices and ther-mal protective wear should be worn at all times. Extra food, medical and camping supplies should also be packed in case of an emergency. Family, friends or neighbors should be advised of itineraries, destina-tions and expected return times.

This is the fifth Search and Rescue mission in the last few weeks in the Abraham Lake area.

August 1, 2017

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EXTENSIVE DAMAGE TO

OILFIELDLEASE SITE

QEII HWY MVC

Submitted by Drayton Val-ley RCMP

Drayton Valley, Alberta - On July 17, 2017 at approximately 3:30 in the morning, two suspects were ob-served on video, breaking into the Obsidian Energy site (formally Penn West), located Northeast of Cynthia, in Brazeau County, Alberta. Once there, they proceeded to break into several buildings stealing approxi-

mately $200,000 dol-lars in Copper Wire and causing damage estimated at over one million dol-lars.

The truck used is a two tone dark colour older model Dodge Dakota or Chevrolet.

Sgt Matthews of the Drayton Val-ley RCMP says the theft and result-ing damage caused has resulted in Obsidian Energy closing the site,

which in turn has affected the peo-ple who worked there. Sgt Mat-thew says “thefts in the oil field are a serious problem which creates a financial burden to companies who are already struggling in these finan-cial times”

Investigators are asking anyone who may have information regard-ing this occurrence to contact Dray-

ton Valley RCMP at 780-542-4457. If you wish to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), or by internet at www.tipsubmitlcom. You do not have to reveal your iden-tity to Crime Stoppers, and if you provide information to Crime Stop-pers that leads to an arrest(s), you may be eligible for a cash reward.

Submitted by RCMP Leduc

On 2017.07.23 at 1600 hrs, Leduc Fire and Leduc Integrated Traffic Services were dispatched to a pos-sible multi-vehicle collision in the south bound lanes of the QEII High-way at the Black Gold overpass. Upon arrival, a lone damaged mini-van was located abandoned against

the cable barrier. The original call-er indicated the occupant(s) of the mini-van entered a white car that had stopped at the collision scene, then fled.

If anyone has any information on who was operating the mini-van, or information on the white car that stopped prior to 1st responder’s ar-rival, they are asked to contact the

Leduc RCMP.Road, weather

conditions were not a factor. The mini-van was not stolen and the registered owner has been co-operative.

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LEDUC RCMP CHARGE DRUG TRAFFICKERS IN THE CITY OF LEDUC

BOAT MOTOR THEFT

Submitted by Leduc RCMP

Leduc, Alberta - On July 7th, 2017 Leduc RCMP’s Drug Unit concluded a lengthy investi-gation into a drug trafficking operation in the City of Leduc. Search warrants were executed at two Leduc homes resulting in the seizure of cocaine and meth-amphetamine valued at over $11,000. Police also seized sev-

eral firearms and a large amount of cash.

28 year old Matthew “Titus” MCGAW-WARD of Leduc was arrested and charged with traf-ficking cocaine, possession of cocaine and methamphetamine for the purpose of trafficking, and multiple firearms offences amongst other drug trafficking related charges. He was released on bail pending his court appear-ance on August 24th, 2017.

On July 21st, 2017 two more individuals were taken into cus-tody on charges related to this investigation.

27 year old Cory WILL of Leduc, has now been charged with possession of cocaine and methamphetamine for the pur-pose of trafficking and posses-sion of property obtained by crime. He was released on bail pending his next court appear-ance on July 27th, 2017.

27 year old Natalia PASTORI-NO-GOICOCHEA of Leduc, is facing multiple charges for co-caine possession and firearms offences as a result in her in-volvement. She was released on a Recognizance and will appear August 3rd, 2017.

This investigation has had an impact on the City of Leduc, as well as Leduc County, and surrounding communities. The Drug Unit is tasked with pro-ac-tive enforcement of drug crimes in the City of Leduc and Leduc County.

“One of the RCMP’s highest priorities is to contribute to safer homes and safer communities, says Sergeant Al Gulash, the head of Leduc RCMP’s Drug Unit. “I believe that is exactly what our unit accomplished with this investigation.”

Police urge anyone who may have information on drug relat-ed activity to contact their local RCMP Detachment or Crimes-toppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477)

Submitted by Thorsby/Breton RCMP

File number: 2017948072On July 21st, 2017, the Thors-

by RCMP received a complaint of a boat motor theft, which was stolen from a property near Ar-gentia Beach on Pigeon Lake.

The outboard motor was de-scribed as follows:

• Suzuki Make• Df25 Model• Black• Gasoline• 2.5 HpIf you have any information

that could assist in this investi-gation, please contact the Thors-by RCMP at 780-789-3951; or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or www.crimestoppers.ab.ca if you wish to remain anon-ymous.

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LEDUC RCMP CHARGE DRUG TRAFFICKERS

Submitted by Leduc RCMP

Leduc, Alberta - On July 20, 2017 Leduc RCMP’s Drug Unit concluded an investigation into drug traffickers operating in the County of Leduc. The investi-gation resulted in the arrest of 23 year old Michael Mccaskill and 23 year old Sheldon Nelson, both of Edmonton, Alberta.

Upon their arrest, RCMP offi-cers seized approximately $2000 worth of cocaine, over $1000 cash, a loaded prohibited pistol, and a small amount of marihua-na.

Mccaskill and Nelson have

been jointly charged for traffick-ing cocaine, possession of co-caine for the purpose of traffick-ing, and possession of property obtained by crime. Mccaskill faces numerous additional weapons charges in relation to the loaded handgun found on his person. Nelson was released on a Recognizance and is scheduled for his first court appearance on August 10th, 2017. Mccaskill was released on a Recognizance and is also scheduled for his first court appearance on August 10th, 2017.

“These arrests show the efforts put forth to combat the drug trade in our community and surrounding communities” says RCMP Sergeant Al Gulash.

Police ask that anyone who may have information on drug related activity to contact their local RCMP Detachment or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).

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DRUG TRAFFICKING CHARGES LAID IN ROCKY MOUNTAIN HOUSE

BREAK AND

ENTER

Submitted by Rocky Mountain House RCMP

Rocky Mountain House, Al-berta - On July 26, 2017, an alert RCMP officer working on the O’Chiese First Nation observed a Ford Expedition being driv-en by an adult female who has many previous convictions for driving while disqualified. The vehicle was pulled over and the arresting officer located numer-ous different types of prescrip-tion drugs and illegal narcotics in her possession. The investi-

gation revealed the driver had allegedly been trafficking drugs prior to the police stop and has been previously convicted of drug trafficking.

Melvina Saskatchewan, a 47 year old resident of the O’Chiese First Nation, has been charged with possession of cocaine and methamphetamine for the pur-pose of trafficking, driving a motor vehicle while disqualified and other serious charges.

After numerous community

consultations and meetings with the Clearwater Police Advisory Committee, Rocky Mountain House Detachment devised a strategic plan to reduce the amount of illegal drugs in the community. In the last week, Rocky Mountain House RCMP have charged five different indi-viduals with possession of ille-gal drugs and/or drug trafficking.

If you have any information about this, or any other crime(s), please call the Rocky Mountain

House Detachment at 403-845-2882, or if you want to remain anonymous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or by internet at www.tipsubmit.com. You do not have to reveal your identity to Crime Stoppers, and if you provide information to Crime Stoppers that leads to an arrest(s), the recovery of stolen property, and/or a seizure of il-licit drugs, you may be eligible for a cash reward.

Submitted by Thorsby/Breton RCMP

File # 2017-988880On Friday, July 28th a Break

and Enter to a residence located West of Battle River off of High-way 13 was reported to Breton RCMP.

Thieves entered the proper-ty by the adjacent pasture and damaged multiple entrances to storage sheds, a workshop and the residence.

Multiple items were stolen in-cluding a red and black coloured Polaris Ranger 4x4 side by side, a Sony 42 inch flat screen t.v. and 2 Star Choice cable re-ceivers, security cameras, ATV helmets, (2) Stihl chainsaws, a Mastercraft air compressor, gas-oline and liquor amongst other items.

This occurred sometime be-tween late Wednesday night, July 26th and Friday, July 28th 2017.

If you have any information that could assist in this or oth-er investigations, please con-tact the Breton RCMP (780) 696-3520; or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477 or www.crimestoppers.ab.ca if you wish to remain anonymous.

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RCMP INVESTIGATE ARMED ROBBERY

STOLEN MOTORHOME

Submitted by Leduc RCMP

The Leduc RCMP in consulta-tion with the General Investiga-tion Section, are investigating an armed robbery which occurred on July 22 at approximately 6:30 a.m. at a retail business in Leduc. A female suspect pointed a handgun at the store clerk and demanded money before fleeing.

The store clerk was not injured, and the suspect made off with an undisclosed amount of money.

The female suspect is described as:

• 5’6” tall and skinny• Wearing a ball cap,

grey hoodie, light blue jeans and a multi coloured mask covering her mouth and nose.

A security video has been ob-tained which shows a photo of the suspect female. Other secu-rity video leads RCMP to believe that the suspect may have depart-ed the area in a red 4-door sedan.

The RCMP are looking for pub-lic assistance in identifying the female in the attached photo.

If you have information about this investigation, please call the

Leduc RCMP at 780-980-7200 or call your local police detachment. If you want to remain anony-mous, you can contact Crime Stoppers by phone at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS), by internet at www.tipsubmit.com, or by SMS.

Submitted by Thorsby/Breton RCMP

Occurrence # 2017930242During the morning hours of

Tuesday July 18th, 2017, it was reported to the Breton RCMP that a motor home had been sto-len overnight from the area of Highway 22, and Highway 616.

The Motor Home description was as follows:

• Georgie Boy make• Landon 36445 model• White• Alberta Plate - BPC 3193• 2006If you have any information

that could assist in this investi-gation, please contact the Thors-

by RCMP at 780-789-3951 or Breton RCMP (780) 696-3520; or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-

8477 or www.crimestoppers.ab.ca if you wish to remain anon-ymous.

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BINGO MULHURST: Every Tuesday night, 7pm at the Mulhurst LegionCALMAR: Every Wednesday night, 7:00pm at the Calmar Legion.

SOCIAL EVENTS 50+ YOUNG AT HEART LUNCHEON for Parkland County Seniors. 12 Noon at Stony Plain United Church Basement, $7 per plate. 3rd Wed of Each Month, Sept - June. For reser-vations call Audrey 780-963-1782.55+ CLUB DRAYTON VALLEY: locat-ed in recreation center *upstairs. Music Jams: Doors open at 1:00pm. Last Sunday of each month. Come on in and listen, 780-542-3768.CALMAR SENIORS BUS: to West Edmonton Mall - 1st Wed. 9:30am; Seniors’ Birthday Party - every 3rd Wed. 1:30pm; Meetings - every 2nd Wed of every month. 1:30pm. (780) 985-3117.DEVON MUSIC JAM & DANCE: 4th

Wed. of each month @ 7pm, June – Sept. Chalet Lions Campground. $5 Admission, Musicians FREE. 780-987-2093DEVON RECREATION: Volleyball, Mondays 8-10 p, $2, John Maland High School. Badminton, Fridays 7-9 pm, Robina Baker School, $2. Hockey (Arena), Tues & Thurs, noon (children under 15 must be accom-panied by an adult).INDOOR PLAYGROUND: Mondays, 10am-12pm, Alder Flats Commu-

nity Centre. Info (780) 388-3333 No fee. Pleas bring a snack for your child.JAM DANCE & CARDS: 1st Fri, 7pm, Buck Creek. (780) 514-3781“KIDS OWN WORSHIP” an hour after-school, 1st and 3rd Thursdays each month. Songs, Crafts, Snacks and FUN! No charge. Call All Saints’ Anglican Church. (780)542-5048MUSICAL JAM SESSIONS: 4th Tues, 1:00 pm at Calmar Seniors Centre. Bring your own instruments and have fun.MUSICAL PROGRAM: every 4th Saturday at the Cloverleaf Manor, 2:30pm. Everyone welcome.OL’ TIME DANCE: 2nd Wed of every month. 7-10pm, at Telford House (4907-46st Leduc). Live music, re-freshments and light lunch. $8/person.PEMBINA SKATING CLUB (Evans-burg Arena), offers Learn-to-Skate, CanSkate & STARSkate for all ages. Skating year runs from Sept-Mar. Call Lisa 727-2729.ST. DAVIDS JR. CHOIR is seeking singers ages 7-13. Boys and girls are welcomed. Rehearsals in Leduc Tuesdays 3:45- 5 p.m. Contact 780-432-7805.WARBURG ARENA HOSTS FREE SHINNY HOCKEY, Sun 2:30 - 3:45pm & Mon /Wed 4-5:45pm, are-na closures & cancellations can be heard on recorded messages, call Arena 780-848-7581WARBURG ARENA HOSTS FREE PUBLIC SKATING, Sundays 1-2:30pm & Fridays 4-5:45 pm, call arena for closure datesWILTON PARK COMMUNITY JAM-BOREE: Every 4th Saturday of Every Month. Starts at 7:30pm. Phone

780-985-2478.

MEETINGS AHS: Addiction Services provides assessment and counseling for alcohol, other drugs, tobacco and gambling in Breton on court day Wednesdays. To make an appoint-ment, please call 780-542-3140.Do you have a problem with al-cohol & are you looking for an AA MEETING or someone to talk to? Call Toll Free 1-877-404-8100.Drinking a Problem? There is a Solution, call AA 780-491-1043ALDER FLATS AG SOCIETY: 3rd Wed, 7pm, Community Centre. Call (780) 388-3318 for more info.BRETON COUNCIL MEETINGS: 2nd Tuesday of each month at 7 pm at the Council Chambers, Carolyn Strand Civic Centre. 780-696-3636.BRETON & DISTRICT AG SOCI-ETY Regular Meeting 2nd Thurs. at 7:30pm at Hall.CITIZENS ON PATROL: 2nd Thurs of ea mo, 7:30pm in Entwistle Seniors BldgDRAYTON VALLEY BRANCH OF AL-BERTA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY: meets 7pm at The Wishing Well ev-ery 3rd Wed of the month. For more information call (780) 542-2787LEDUC MS SOCIETY COMMUNITY SUPPORT GROUP Are you diag-nosed with MS and have questions? This group is for you! Meetings TBD. Contact the Edmonton Chapter, 780-471-3034MS SOCIETY DRAYTON VALLEY COMMUNITY GROUP meets every 1st Tuesday of the month, Sept-June from 6-8pm at Norquest Col-lege, dates TBA. Info, Terra Leslie at 1-403-346-0290.

T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensi-bly) Devon, The meetings are held on Wed. at 9:30 am at Riverside Baptist Church, 2 Saskatchewan Dr., Devon. Contact Brenda at 987-9113 for info.T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensi-bly) Thorsby, meeting every Mon-day morning 9:00am at Thorsby Fire Hall. Ph: 789-2219 for info.T.O.P.S. (Take Off Pounds Sensi-bly) Edmonton, meeting Thursday mornings 8:30-10am at at Annex of Grace United Church (6215-104 Ave). $7/monthWinfield Legion Branch 236: Meetings every 2nd Tues. Contact Secretary Treasurer Shelly Oulton 696-3600 or Alfred Farmer 696-2006

YOUR COMMUNITY Dental Health: Visit the dental hy-gienist with your toddler. Children 15-24 mos of age are encouraged to have this Free Toddler Mouth Check. For info, contact the Thors-by Health Centre at 789-4800.Come join GIRL GUIDES OF CANA-DA, 1st Pipestone Sparks/Brownies/Guides Rainbow Unit. For more info call Jenny 387-3544 (anytime) or Teresa 901-3817 (evenings)Meals on Wheels: Call Deanne Young, Director FCSS 696-3636Thorsby Well Child & Immuniza-tion Clinic, every 1st & 3rd Thurs. of the month. Contact Thorsby Public Health Center for appointment. 789-4800.Warburg Well Baby & Immuniza-tion Clinic, by appointment only, 2nd Wed of month, Cloverleaf Man-or. Thorsby Health Unit 789-4800.

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