Rimbey Review, March 17, 2015
-
Upload
black-press -
Category
Documents
-
view
236 -
download
0
description
Transcript of Rimbey Review, March 17, 2015
Call For Your FREEConsultation Today
403.843.1110403.843.1110Main Street Rimbey, AB
Team Work Team Work Makes the Makes the
Dream Work!Dream Work!
Rimbey Ideal Weight Loss Centre(Pharmasave 375) 2 Doors down from Rimbey Pharmasave
“We have helped Rimbey lose 4000 lbs - Let us help You!”
FOR A ONE-ONE APPOINTMENT: Deb - 403-963-2519Tracey - 403-963-2018Marietta - 403-990-7724
Attend our next Information Workshop (no obligation)Tuesday, March 31 at 6:30 pmand SAVE 1/2 PRICE OFF SIGN-UP FEE.SAVE 1/2 PRICE OFF SIGN-UP FEE.
Serving the communities of Rimbey,Bentley, Bluffton, Winfi eld,
Alder Flats and Buck Lake
Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015 Volume 17 Number 12 Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015 Volume 17 Number 12 www.rimbeyreview.comwww.rimbeyreview.com
Justin Skjonsberg, president of The Academy of European Swordsmanship Rimbey Chapter and Ben Nesbitt, a member of the Chapter practice their swordsmanship skills outside in the sunshine. Historical European Marshall Arts promotes self discipline, dedication and leadership.See story on page 5.
Treena Mielke Photo
MondayMarch 23
10˚C
Mixed Precip.
60%
NW 10 km/h
0˚C
FridayMarch 20
10˚C
Mainly Sunny
20%
S 10 km/h
-1˚C
ThursdayMarch 19
10˚C
Mainly Sunny
20%
NW 10 km/h
-1˚C
Weekly ForecastWeekly Forecast
High
Condition
P.O.P.
Wind
Low
WednesdayMarch 18
10˚C
Sun & Clouds
20%
NW 10 km/h
-1˚C
SundayMarch 22
10˚C
Mainly Sunny
20%
S 15 km/h
-2˚C
SaturdayMarch 21
8˚C
Sunny
20%
SE 10 km/h
-1˚C
information provided by
843-2904 748-3235
Glass Repair / Replacement Sealed Units / Vinyl Windows
Mobile Glass Service
4930 - 49th Ave, Rimbey
TuesdayMarch 17
9˚C
Sunny
10%
SW 10 km/h
-3˚C
BINGO
1st & 3rd Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Rimbey Lions Bingo at Ponoka Bingo Plaza.4th Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Rimbey Curling Club Bingo at Ponoka Bingo PlazaThursdays, 7:30 p.m. West Pine Lodge Bingo in Winfi eld. 1st and 3rd Mondays 7:30 at Hoadley Hall Bingo doors open at 6:30 (non smoking)2nd Saturday, 6:00p.m. Rimbey Historical Society Bingo, Ponoka Bingo Plaza3rd Saturday, Rimbey Drop-In Bingo at Ponoka Bingo Plaza3rd Sunday, Rimbey Legion at Ponoka Bingo Plaza
MEETINGS
TOPS ( Take off Pounds Sensibly) meets Wed evenings, Rimbey United Church basement. You are invited to an open house. Oct 17 @ 7pm Nancy 843-0067Bentley Minor Hockey Annual General Meeting- Oct 17 at 7pm at Drop-In Centre. Call 748-4838 or 748-2078 for info.Bentley Curling Club Annual Fall General Meeting- Oct 17 at 7:30pm at The Curling Club Lounge. New and Returning curlers invited.Blindman Valley 4_H Beef Club Parent Oragnizational Meeting- Oct 17 at 7:30 pm at Bentley Ag Centre. Call 748-2374 or 748-4739. New members welcome.Rimbey Elementary School Parent Council Meeting- RES room Oct 16 at 7:00pm2nd Tuesday each month 1 pm Rimbey Health Centre Rimbey Auxilary Hospital1st Thursday each month, 7:30 p.m. Regular Members Meeting, Rimbey Legion #36.2nd Thursday each month- Rimbey Ag Society 7:00pm at the agriplex 3rd Tuesday each month- Caregiver Support Group 10am at Rimbey Health Centre.
ACTIVITIES
Bentley Library Society Dinner Theatre- Event to take place Oct 20, tickets now on sale. Call Arlene 748-4429Bentley Carpet Bowling- Wednesday mornings. Bentley Hall. 9:30 am. New Players invited. Call Harry or Georgina 748-3404 for more info.“ Food For Fines Week” at the Bentley Municipal Library Oct 22-27. Donate dry foods in lieu of library fi nes. Will be given to Bentley Blessing Pantry.West Pine Lodge In Winfi eld- Chicken Supper Oct 19 @ 5:00pm. For more info call Wendy @ 780-682-3960Winfi eld Playground Fundraiser- Supper & Silent Auction, Oct 19 @ 4:30,Winfi eld Rec Centre. Skating,Crafts, Clown and more. Call 682-3788 for more infoFamily Halloween Dance and Silent Auction on Oct 27 from 5-9 pm at the Bentley Community Hall. Hosted by Bentley Nursery school. Call Tina 748-4407 for info.Rimbey Community Chorus- Starts practice for Christmas, Wednesday Oct 10 8:45pm at United Church. New singers welcome. Annette 843-3115Rimbey United Church is planning a Memorial Hymn sing Nov 4 at 2:00pm. For info call Alice 843-6732 or the church 843- 2458.
Th e Community CalendarProudly Presented by Rimbey Dental Care
and the Rimbey Review
Keeping Your Community in Touch!
BINGOS:Hoadley Hall Bingo, 1Hoadley Hall Bingo, 1stst & 3 & 3rdrd Mondays. Mondays. Starts @ 7:30 pm Starts @ 7:30 pmRimbey Legion, 2Rimbey Legion, 2ndnd Friday Friday of each month, @ 7 pm.of each month, @ 7 pm.
MEETINGS:Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Mondays - 7 pm at the New Life Fellowship Church building. Call 403-843-4570 for more info.Royal Purple of Bentley #264 meetings the second Monday of each month, in the old Oxford school @ 7 pm. Call Brenda 403-302-7244 for more info. Rimbey Sleigh, Wagon, & Saddle Club meetings the 1st Wed. each month. Truck Museum @ Pas-Ka-Poo Park. Call Denise (the president) at 403-704-4236 for info. Email: [email protected] Hospital Ladies Auxiliary meeting 2nd Tuesday every month, 1pm Hospital Conference Rm.Rimbey Fish and Game 1st Wednesday of each month - 7 pm at Super 8 meeting room.Alcoholics Anonymous Wednesdays- 8:30 pm at the Rimbey Anglican Church. 403-843-3662 info.Rimbey Ag Society 3rd Wednesday each month- 7:00 pm at the Agriplex.Rimbey & District Horticultural Group, meet 3rd Wednesday of month. 10 am @ the Rimbey Drop In Centre. Call 403 843 2539 for info.Rimbey Royal Cdn. Legion meeting 1st Th ursday of each month, 7:30 pm Rimbey Legion, 5019 50th St.Family Counseling, call 1-403-347-8844 & say you would like to be seen in Rimbey.Rimbey Regional Synergy Group regular meeting, Mar. 19, Blufft on Hall @ 1 pm. Call Rick 403 847 8086 for info. Bentley School Parent Council regular meeting - March 23/2015 at 7:00 p.m. in the High School upstairs. All parents have a say. Call Cheryl @ 403-597-4974 for info.Blindman Handi-Van Society meeting, Mar. 24 in the Truck Museum at 7:30 pm.
ACTIVITIES:Regular Jammers’ Dances @ Rimbey Drop In Centre, every Tuesday night @ 7pm.from 10 am - noon. FREE Bentley Community Van rides - from Bentley to both Red Deer shopping malls on Mar. 25. Call ahead @ 587-877-1002 (local call) to reserve a seat.
LOCATED IN DOWNTOWN RIMBEY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE!
New Patients Welcome!Direct Insurance Billing • Oral and Gas Sedation
If you have a Dental problem, we have the solution!
403-843-2173Call Connie
at403-843-4909
Share your milestones withyour family & friends.
Great rates that include FULL COLOUR!
PHOTO
OF
THE
WEEK
Family Dentistry and OrthodonticsAccepting New Patients
www.rimbeydental.com “We Love To Make You Smile” 403.843.6838
Submit photos to be considered to: [email protected]
The rising sun peeking through poplarsThe rising sun peeking through poplarsSubmitted by Donna Schwingel
2 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
This week, Rimbey RCMP detachment re-sponded to a number of calls for service including theft, fraud, and breach of Probation Orders, do-mestic violence and other serious matters.
Often, we deal with difficult situations that even make us shed a tear once the dust has all settled. Every now and
then, we encounter cases that are just plain upsetting. In one such case, a despicable human being from parts unknown defrauded an elderly person out of their hard earned money.
A retired senior citizen received a phone call recently from her so-called grandson who was allegedly in jail and needed money to help pay for a collision he was in. He did not want his parents to know and he only needed $2,000. Concerned for her loving grandson, who had always been on the straight and narrow, she complied with his request and sent him the $2,000. Shortly after, his lawyer called and stated he still needed some more money for some unforeseen additional charges and then
he would be released from custody.They were very convincing, however, this widow just
didn’t have any more money to give so she called her daughter and found out that her son was away at work and was never in any trouble.
She had been scammed.These fraudsters had tricked the poor woman out of
her savings and were long gone with the loot. Unfor-tunately, they were never in Canada in the first place leaving police little opportunity for an arrest.
In today’s world, a person’s identity and personal in-formation is readily available on the World Wide Web. Unfortunately, it is just that - the “world wide web”. The last fraud we investigated such as this led us to Africa where the trail of evidence left behind by the criminals ran dry in a country where no one even has a birth cer-
tificate or any other form of identification.It was a country run by organized crime groups and
the environment is very hostile. In that case, the victim’s money, no doubt, was used to fund their violent acts against humanity. These characters have no ethics, mor-als or honesty. They do not care who the victim is.
Please protect yourself and never send money by a wire transfer unless you are 100 per cent sure who it is you are sending it to. A wire transfer is not traceable and is one of the most common methods used by criminals. For more information, go online to the Canadian Anti Fraud Centre for a list of common scams, fraud aware-ness tips and how to report a fraud or call the toll free # at 1-888-495-8501.
Recently, many folks in town have had their vehi-cles rummaged through by opportunistic thieves in the middle of the night. Please ensure you never leave your car unlocked. Do not leave valuables in your unattended vehicle at anytime. Recently, we arrested a car thief who blatantly stated in the interrogation that he did not feel that we could even charge him for theft because the own-er of the truck had left his keys in the console. The thief in this case found out we can and will charge him with theft, however, you don’t want to own a car after this character had been behind the wheel! Take precautions … protect yourself. Lock it up!
If you have any information regarding these or any other crimes, please call the local Rimbey RCMP De-tachment at (403) 843-2224 or Crime Stoppers:
PHONE: 1-800-222-8477#8477 on Telus Mobility*8477 on Rogers AT&TCrime Stoppers is a community program that does
work! Do your part and call now.
Rimbey Medical Clinic would like to invite you to join them in recognizing
Dr. Monica Wickland-Weller’s28 years of service in our community.
We off er you an opportunity to extend your best wishes for her in her new position at the College of
Physicians and Surgeons on Mar. 21at the Rimbey Medical Clinic
from 1:00 - 3:00 pm.
FarewellDr. Wickland-Weller
G.L.D.C. GAS CO-OPis holding their
ANNUAL MEETINGAt the of ce in Rimbey, Alberta
On Monday, March 30, 2015At 1:00 p.m.
ALL MEMBERS WELCOME
Phone (403)843-1050 4402-54 Ave. Fax (403) 843-1056 Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0
Liberty Hall Building
FUNdraiserUkrainian Supper
APRIL 11, 2015Cocktails ~ 5:30 pmSupper ~ 6:00 pm
TICKETS are $30.00
Available at:Rimbey Stationery, Stories & Sounds
after March 17, 2015.
Mental Health First AidMARCH 26TH AND 27TH
8:30 am – 5:00 pmBYAS Building in Rimbey
$25.00 (includes lunch for both days)
Call 403.843.2656 TO REGISTER
March 21st at the Peter Lougheed Community CentreDoors open at 7:00 pm • Band starts at 8:00 pm
Cash Bar and Concession availableTickets $25.00 in advance at the library, or $30.00 at the door
Rimbey Municipal Library presents
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 3
Unsuspecting retired senior citizen victim of fraud, loses savings
“In today’s world, a person’s identity and personal
information is readily available on the World Wide Web.”
Extra! Extra!Read all about
it in the
DO YOUR PART
RECYCLE YOUR PAPER!
Sgt. Mark Groves
Spring, hiding for several months under a crust of dirty snow, is starting to play peek-a-boo with all us weary winter dwellers.
It’s nice!As winter slowly makes
its most welcome descent, I have found much to my surprise, among the icicles and the crusty snowbanks, there are some really cool (pardon the pun) moments to remember.
It is true. There is always so much stuff to worry about. In fact I am sure there are at least one hundred and one reasons to be sad on any given day. Actually, I am surprised no one has written a book on that.
But, creeping into the very fabric of sadness, like the ridiculous sight of a flower springing up in a crack in the cement, there are these unexplained moments of joy.
Weird, how that happens, but one can only be grateful that they do appear.
A friend and I went out for supper and a movie the other night. That, in itself, was quite magnificent for little old me, who happens to be home alone for the next little while and was thinking of a peanut butter and honey
sandwich as my simple sup-per fare.
But, no, she whisked me away to a rather exotic chick-en and cashew meal which I ate right to the very last cashew, enjoying myself, the cashews, the chicken and the company, immensely.
Anyway, the movie called ‘Wild’ was a tall tale (well, probably not all that tall, and maybe not a tale at all, be-cause it could have happened) about a young girl who went into the ‘wild’ to find herself after her mother died and her marriage disintegrated.
Before the mother died, a scene showed her sing-ing in her little kitchen. Her daughter, home from school, sank dejected onto one of the
tattered old kitchen chairs. She looked at her mother in disgust. “Why are you sing-ing,” she said. “Don’t you get it? Life is hard. We have nothing. You married a loser who left you.”
“Yes”, I thought. “Be miserable, darn it. Life is too hard. Do not, I repeat, do not sing.”
I munched my popcorn!Sadly, the mom died,
hence the trip into the ‘Wild’ for the girl to find herself.
The movie has so much food for thought that I haven’t been able to digest it all, but this much I know for sure.
Walking is good and sing-ing is even better.
Lately, I’ve done lots of walking, mostly because of the Fit bit thing I have on my wrist, and not so much because of a desire to find myself.
I pretty much know where I am and I’m probably late.
But I must admit the ice walk I took with a couple of friends to Johnston’s Canyon did give a whole new meaning to the word ‘walk’.
For me, a faithful, tread-mill type walker, slipping and sliding on the edge of a mountain, protected only by a guardrail, was a totally new, exhilarating experience.
And I must admit, it is right up there on my ‘favorite’
list along with red wine and music.
It was like walking in an ethereal world of beauty where the water and the rocky walls around me were quiet and still, just hanging there, as if they were suspended by Mother Nature in a mag-nificent, frozen white trance.
A delicious supper in my sister’s cozy kitchen (the pret-ty plates more than made up for the slightly burned carrots) and having breakfast with a little girl whose smile and summer sky blue eyes turns my heart to ‘grandma mush’ tells me one thing is for sure.
Spring has arrived early!
4 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Contact Us:P.O. Box 244
5001 - 50 Avenue(Main Street)
Rimbey, Alberta T0C 2J0
Phone: 843-4909Fax: 843-4907
Display deadline:
Thursday at 12 noon
Classifi ed deadline:
Thursday at 12 noon
Proofi ng Deadline
Friday at 10 a.m.
Subscriptions:$50 + 5% GST In Canada
$65 + 5% GST to USA
The Rimbey Review welcomes letters to the Editor, especially those dealing with topical or local issues. Letters should be a maximum of 500 words in length and must have the writer’s signature over printed name, along with the writer’s address and telephone number. The address and telephone number will not be printed. This newspaper reserves the right to edit letters for length and legal considerations. Deadline is noon the Thursday prior to publication. Send your letter to: The Editor, Rimbey Review,
Box 244, Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0 or email:
Copyright NoticeAl l p r in ted mate r ia l , inc lud ing photographs and articles, is the sole property of The Rimbey Review. No reproduction of this material is permitted without permission of the publisher.
Letters to the Editor PolicyLetters to the Editor Policy
Connie
JohnsonSales
Michele
RosenthalPublisher
Treena
MielkeEditor
Production:Red Deer, Alberta
Published every Tuesday by PNG Prairie Newspaper Group
in community with:Publisher: Fred Gorman
TROY MEDIA
Provincial governments across Canada are doing a lot of soul searching as they craft their 2015 budgets.
There is no denying that these are challenging times for our provinces. They face a clear and present economic danger in the form of declin-ing revenues, stubbornly high unemployment and an elusive economic recovery.
The knee jerk reaction to this situation is to slay the dragon of fiscal deficits by slashing provincial expendi-tures. However, this approach is short-sighted and lacks long-term economic vision. The danger is that slamming the fiscal brakes too hard will probably send their provincial economies flying through the windshield.
Regardless the dire contemporary fiscal circum-stances Canada's provinces are facing, now is precise-ly the time for provincial governments to exercise economic leadership. They should embrace a strategic
economic policy that sup-ports the private sector and is directed towards growing the provincial economy.
The reason for a redefined role for the provincial gov-ernments is eminently clear. Despite unprecedented low interest rates, the private sec-tor is hesitant to expand its productive capacity or initiate new investment opportunities. In consequence, the public sector must pick up the ball and invest in the economic fundamentals that will grow a bigger economic pie and set a trajectory for employment creation.
In essence, what is re-quired is to stretch out austerity programs over a longer timeframe. My prescription for the 2015 provincial budgets is to adopt a longer timeline for fiscal contraction, a more protracted implementation scenario and a smaller spoon-full of the bit-ter medicine. Furthermore, I believe that relying singularly on fiscal constraints is wrong.
I am a strong proponent of advocating a public sec-
tor agenda that embraces internal operational efficien-cies, eliminates duplication, raises productivity, infuses an entrepreneurial mindset, modernizes economic gov-ernance and promotes public sector innovation.
During a protracted pe-riod of economic malaise, a fragile economic recovery and a sluggish record of eco-nomic activity, insisting on harsh fiscal austerity mea-sures is a recipe for economic decimation.
In a mixed economy, economic growth should be a collaborative effort and an effective partnership be-tween the public sector and the private sector. Faced with fiscal constraints, the pub-lic sector must increasingly rely on the private sector in order to spearhead investment and job creation. However, in the absence of an optimistic economic outlook from the private sector, the public sec-tor must step up to the plate and kick start the economy. In this regard, the public sec-tor has a vital role to play in
promoting economic growth through facilitating foreign investment, promoting in-novation and opening up new export markets.
In particular, the public sector must do a better job in realigning our human resources with the emerg-ing opportunities of the new global economy. At a time when our human capital, comprised of the education, skills and competencies of our workforce, is a country's most valuable economic as-set and resource, we cannot sit idly by and languish in excessively high rates of unemployment. We need to recognize that unemployment is a debilitating cost on our future potential. It is im-perative that we nurture our human capital assets in order to best align our youth with the new job opportunities of the new global economy of the 21st century.
During tough eco-nomic times, provincial governments should lead by example. This means they should not ask of their citi-
zens more than what they ask of themselves. More specifi-cally, provincial governments should not be exempt from the financial sacrifices and hardship that they impose on their citizens.
In consequence, provin-cial budgets should set the stage for managing the ma-chinery of governance in a more spendthrift, efficient and effective manner. In the same breath, they should develop a strategic plan to simultaneously grow the economy and create new employment opportunities. The three guiding lights that should inform our 2015 bud-gets are balance, perspective and vision. In short, a growth oriented strategy that em-braces government spending reforms.
Dr. Constantine Passaris is a Professor of Econom-ics at the University of New Brunswick, an Onassis Foun-dation Fellow (Greece) and a Research Affiliate of the Prentice Institute for Global Population & Economy at the University of Lethbridge.
Spring arrives, seasons change
Treena MielkeOn The Other Side
Challenging times for provinces facing 2015 budgets
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 5
BY TREENA MIELKE
For Justin Skjonsberg the ancient sport of swordsman-ship is not only challenging and fun, it is an excellent way to promote self-discipline, dedication and leadership.
Skjonsberg, who started the Academy of European Swordsmanship Rimbey Chapter last October enjoys the sport and encourages other to give it a try.
The twenty-five year-old’s passion for swordsmanship was fueled when he began attending swordsmanship class-es in Edmonton more than a year ago.
He found he thoroughly enjoyed the experience.However, he decided he didn’t wish to continue making
the weekly trek to and from Edmonton, so he decided to look into offering classes locally.
Forshee Hall was decided on as a good central loca-tion for the Rimbey Chapter and Johanus Haider agreed to travel from Edmonton to be the head instructor.
Skjonsberg and Angus Dixon are assistant instructors.The Academy of European Swordsmanship Rimbey
Chapter offers training in hand-to-hand, dagger, short sword, long sword and pole-arms. Classes are Mondays from 7 to 10 p.m. Drop ins are welcome.
“We can have five to 20 people on any given night,” said Skjonsberg.
First year fencers use synthetic swords.Fencers all wear regular leather fencing helmets and
other appropriate equipment to ensure safety at all times.“Safety is number one,” said Skjonsberg.All matches are judged on a point system by a panel of
three judges.Along with training regarding swordsmanship, par-
ticipants may be required to do physical activities such as push-ups, jumping jacks and other forms of conditioning.
Most of the participants who attend The Academy of European Swordsmanship Rimbey Chapter are between the ages of 13 and 16, although there are some older en-thusiasts as well.
Ben Nesbitt from Rimbey, who attends the academy, said he enjoys learning the skill.
“It’s interesting. I like the challenge and enjoy the tac-tile thinking and planning.”
For more information about The Academy of European Swordsmanship Rimbey Chapter contact Justin at 403-843-4999 or [email protected]
Swordsmanship offers challenge
of leadership and self
discipline skills
The Academy of European
Swordsmanship Rimbey Chapter offers training in
hand-to-hand, dagger, short sword, long
sword and pole-arms.
BY TREENA MIELKE
During the last few months, The Beatty House, a well-known landmark on Main Street Rimbey has been the scene of a series of house concerts. These concerts have showcased diverse and talented musi-cians.
The Beatty House So-ciety agreed to hold the concerts as a way of pro-moting Rimbey’s heritage
and giving more credence to the cultural scene in town, said Bronwen Jones, society member.
The last concert, held March 6, featured musician Kim Dunn and Jones said his performance was won-derful.
“The music just flowed out of his fingers.”
Born and raised in North Sydney, Nova Scotia, Kim Dunn started his musical career by studying jazz at St. Francis Xavier Univer-sity in Antigonish. Three decades later this incredibly accomplished musician has shared the stage with the who’s who of East coast and international artists including Rita MacNeil, Bruce Guthro, Matt Min-glewood, Jimmy Rankin, David Myles, Jill Barber, Dave Gunning, George Canyon, Alison Krauss and Philip Glass.
Dunn was the first re-
cipient of the East Coast Music Association’s Musi-cian’s Achievement Award, an award designed to honor the integrity and merit of the consummate musician.
Dunn completed his first solo project, Take This Hammer, combining jazz, blues, soul and pop, in 2009.
He has performed his music with Symphony Nova Scotia and has received na-tional exposure on CBC’s Canada Live and regionally on Atlantic Airwaves. Most recently, Kim hosted the Rita’s Tea Room Summer Concert Series in Big Pond, Nova Scotia, a musical trib-ute to Rita McNeil.
The house concert series will wrap up at the Beatty House on April 11 with a performance by Cassie and Maggie MacDonald, sis-ters, who will bring a taste of Celtic music to Rimbey.
continued on page 13
For more information or to consign call:
ALLEN B. OLSONAUCTION SERVICE LTD.
RIMBEY, ALBERTALicense No. 165690 (403) 843-2747
E-mail: [email protected] Homepage: allenolsonauction.com
35TH ANNUALSPRING MACHINERY
CONSIGNMENT AUCTIONFRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015 • RIMBEY, ALBERTA
All items must be listed by Tuesday, March 17, 2015to be included on our Sales Posters, Newspaper, Radio Advertising, Web Page and extensive mailing lists.
Listings Already Include Farm Dispersals for Lloyd Tulloch of Crestomere, Alberta, Bill Walker of Falun, Alberta & Jan Slomp of Rimbey, Alberta. Plus an Antique Collection of Allis Chalmers Equipment from Elvin Gladwin of Bentley, Alberta.
Selling equipment to all four Western provinces and the Northern USA.Listings are now being accepted for the Spring Machinery Consignment Auction.
Weight lossEnergy and Performance
Healthy AgingWealth Creation
For More info contact either:Chris or Jodie
[email protected] 403 506 3923Jodie 403 352 9138
Rimbey Denture Clinic30 years of experience to better serve you
Complete • Partial • Relines • Immediates • Repairs
Danny Jones403.843.2777
4915 – 50 Ave, East of Rimbey Value Drug Mart
6 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Beatty House continues to be popular venue for house concerts
Musician Kim Dunn entertained at a house concert held at The Beatty Heritage House June 6.
Diane Handford Photo
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 7
BrettYoung is a trademark of BrettYoung Seeds Limited. 3823 03/15
Visit brettyoung.ca 1-800-665-5015
BrettYoung has been delivering high quality forage products and custom blends for 80 years, so we know good forages. We think your cattle will agree.
Come to our Forage Day – March 25, 2015
780-682-2493
Delivering Performance for Your Herd
A World of Knowledge in Every Bag…
Saturday, March 28, 2015
7:00 pmRimbey Agriplex
LAZY S LIMOUSIN & CHAROLAIS BULL SALE
35 bullson offer
2 year olds& Yearlings
Guest Consignor:Runaway Ranch
Kurt WilkieArlene Butler
403-318-3579
Stan & Ty SkeelsVykki [email protected]
40 Hereford/Angus X
ReplacementHeifers
The Rimbey Regional Synergy Group holds regular bi-monthly meetings to hear updates on local industry activities, discuss local activity impacts and opportunities, and to share information about industry related practices in general. These meetings are also a great opportunity for industry reps to learn more about the agricultural practices and implications to the landowners in the lo-cal community.
Presentations on topics of local inter-est are regularly a part of the meetings as well. Most recent presentation topics have included play-based regulations, landowner negotiation and related rights, well-bore ce-menting and aquifer protection.
The March 19 regular meeting’s pre-sentation topic will be focused on pipeline construction. A representative from Red-core, one of the group’s member companies, will give an overview from a construction perspective and be there to answer questions as well.
A regular component of the meetings
has companies that operate in the area provide information on their current and planned activities and answer questions that folks may have regarding their operations. This is also a great opportunity for local res-idents and landowners to connect with the industry reps to let them know about local community events and initiatives that might be of interest.
Meeting attendance typically includes landowners and community residents, lo-cal county representatives, local industry companies, local businesses and the Al-berta Energy regulator. Meetings are held in Bluffton on the third Thursday of every second month, January through November. There is no meeting in July, but the group typically hosts a large Open House event in June.
Meetings start with lunch and are open to the public. An RSVP is appreciated to help plan for the lunch. For more information contact the group’s facilitator at 403-847-8086 or [email protected]
Rimbey Regional Synergy
Group to meet in Bluffton
LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!
15033MP0 15033MN0 15033MS0
2015 SILVERADO 1500 DOUBLE CAB TRUE NORTH EDITION
MyLink> with 4G LTE Wi-Fi®~
Remote Start Class-Exclusive Automatic Locking Rear Differential
Rear Vision Camera
TRUE NORTH EDITION INCLUDES:
ANDMORE!
See chevrolet.caFor Details
TOTAL VALUE* UP TO
$10,000Includes $4,500 Delivery Credit, $2,420 Package Discount, $2,080 Cash Credit, $1,000 Owner Cash††.
AWARD YOURSELF WITH A TRUCK FROM THE LINEUP FULL OF AWARDS
ON N
OW A
T YO
UR A
LBER
TA C
HEVR
OLET
DEA
LERS
. Alb
erta
Chev
role
t.co
m 1
-800
-GM
-DRI
VE. C
hevr
olet
is a
bra
nd o
f Gen
eral
Mot
ors
of C
anad
a. O
ffer
s ap
ply
to th
e le
ase
of a
201
5 Si
lver
ado
1500
Dou
ble
Cab
1WT
(K05
/G80
/B30
/H2R
), 20
15 S
ilver
ado
1500
Cre
w C
ab 1
WT
(K05
/G80
/B30
/H2R
), an
d pu
rcha
se o
f a 2
015
Chev
role
t Silv
erad
o 15
00 D
oubl
e Ca
b 1L
T eq
uipp
ed w
ith a
Tr
ue N
orth
Edi
tion,
equ
ippe
d as
des
crib
ed. F
reig
ht ($
1,69
5) a
nd P
DI i
nclu
ded.
Lic
ense
, ins
uran
ce, r
egis
trat
ion,
adm
inis
trat
ion
fees
, dea
ler f
ees,
PPS
A an
d ta
xes
not i
nclu
ded.
Dea
lers
are
free
to s
et in
divi
dual
pric
es. L
imite
d tim
e of
fers
whi
ch m
ay n
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
oth
er o
ffer
s, a
nd a
re s
ubje
ct to
cha
nge
with
out n
otic
e. O
ffer
s ap
ply
to q
ualif
ied
reta
il cu
stom
ers
in A
lber
ta C
hevr
olet
D
eale
r M
arke
ting
Asso
ciat
ion
area
onl
y. D
eale
r or
der
or t
rade
may
be
requ
ired.
* $
10,0
00 is
a c
ombi
ned
tota
l cre
dit c
onsi
stin
g of
a $
4,50
0 m
anuf
actu
rer
to d
eale
r de
liver
y cr
edit
(tax
excl
usiv
e) f
or 2
015
Silv
erad
o 15
00 D
oubl
e Ca
b, $
1,00
0 O
wne
r Ca
sh (t
ax in
clus
ive)
, a $
2,42
0 m
anuf
actu
rer
to d
eale
r O
ptio
n Pa
ckag
e D
isco
unt C
redi
t (ta
x ex
clus
ive)
for
201
5 Ch
evro
let S
ilver
ado
1500
D
oubl
e Ca
b 1L
T eq
uipp
ed w
ith a
Tru
e N
orth
Edi
tion,
and
a $
2,08
0 m
anuf
actu
rer t
o de
aler
cas
h cr
edit
(tax
excl
usiv
e) o
n Si
lver
ado
1500
Dou
ble
Cab
LS C
hrom
e Ed
ition
, LT
and
LTZ,
whi
ch is
ava
ilabl
e fo
r cas
h pu
rcha
ses
only
and
can
not b
e co
mbi
ned
with
spe
cial
leas
e an
d fin
ance
rat
es. B
y se
lect
ing
leas
e or
fina
nce
offe
rs, c
onsu
mer
s ar
e fo
rego
ing
this
$2,
080
cred
it w
hich
will
res
ult i
n hi
gher
eff
ectiv
e in
tere
st r
ates
. Dis
coun
ts v
ary
by m
odel
. ‡ B
ased
on
Vinc
entr
ic 2
014
Mod
el L
evel
Ana
lysi
s of
full-
size
pic
kups
in th
e Ca
nadi
an r
etai
l mar
ket.
‡‡ T
he C
hevr
olet
Silv
erad
o H
D re
ceiv
ed th
e lo
wes
t num
ber
of p
robl
ems
per
100
vehi
cles
am
ong
larg
e he
avy-
duty
pic
kups
in th
e pr
oprie
tary
J.D
. Pow
er U
.S. 2
014
Initi
al Q
ualit
y St
udyS
M. S
tudy
bas
ed o
n re
spon
ses
from
86,
118
new
-veh
icle
ow
ners
, mea
surin
g 23
9 m
odel
s an
d m
easu
res
opin
ions
aft
er 9
0 da
ys o
f ow
ners
hip.
Pro
prie
tary
stu
dy re
sults
are
bas
ed o
n ex
perie
nces
and
per
cept
ions
of o
wne
rs s
urve
yed
in F
ebru
ary-
May
201
4. Y
our e
xper
ienc
es m
ay v
ary.
Vis
it jd
pow
er.c
om. †
† O
ffer
app
lies
to e
ligib
le c
urre
nt o
wne
rs o
r les
sees
of a
ny m
odel
yea
r 199
9 or
new
er c
ar th
at h
as b
een
regi
ster
ed a
nd in
sure
d in
Ca
nada
in th
e cu
stom
er’s
nam
e fo
r the
pre
viou
s co
nsec
utiv
e si
x (6
) mon
ths.
Cre
dit v
alid
tow
ards
the
reta
il pu
rcha
se o
r lea
se o
f one
elig
ible
201
5 m
odel
yea
r Che
vrol
et c
ar, S
UV,
cro
ssov
er a
nd p
icku
p m
odel
s de
liver
ed in
Can
ada
betw
een
Mar
ch 3
and
Mar
ch 3
1, 2
015.
Cre
dit i
s a
man
ufac
ture
r to
cons
umer
ince
ntiv
e (ta
x in
clus
ive)
and
cre
dit v
alue
dep
ends
on
mod
el p
urch
ased
: $50
0 cr
edit
avai
labl
e on
all
Chev
role
t Spa
rk, S
onic
, Cru
ze, V
olt,
Trax
, and
Mal
ibu
(exc
ept L
S) m
odel
s; $
750
cred
it av
aila
ble
on o
ther
Che
vrol
et v
ehic
les
(exc
ept C
olor
ado
2SA,
Cam
aro
Z28,
Mal
ibu
LS, S
ilver
ado
1500
and
Silv
erad
o H
D);
$100
0 cr
edit
avai
labl
e on
all
Chev
role
t Silv
erad
o m
odel
s. O
ffer
app
lies
to e
ligib
le c
urre
nt o
wne
rs o
r les
sees
of a
ny P
ontia
c/Sa
turn
/SA
AB/H
umm
er/O
ldsm
obile
mod
el
year
199
9 or
new
er c
ar o
r Che
vrol
et C
obal
t or H
HR
that
has
bee
n re
gist
ered
and
insu
red
in C
anad
a in
the
cust
omer
’s n
ame
for t
he p
revi
ous
cons
ecut
ive
six
(6) m
onth
s. C
redi
t val
id to
war
ds th
e re
tail
purc
hase
or l
ease
of o
ne e
ligib
le 2
015
mod
el y
ear C
hevr
olet
car
, SU
V, c
ross
over
and
pic
kups
mod
els
deliv
ered
in C
anad
a be
twee
n M
arch
3 a
nd M
arch
31,
201
5. C
redi
t is
a m
anuf
actu
rer t
o co
nsum
er in
cent
ive
(tax
incl
usiv
e): $
1,00
0 cr
edit
avai
labl
e on
Che
vrol
et S
park
, Son
ic, C
ruze
, Vol
t, Tr
ax, a
nd M
alib
u (e
xcep
t LS)
mod
els;
$1,
500
cred
it av
aila
ble
on o
ther
Che
vrol
et v
ehic
les
(exc
ept C
hevr
olet
Col
orad
o 2S
A, C
amar
o Z2
8, a
nd M
alib
u LS
). O
ffer
is tr
ansf
erab
le to
a fa
mily
mem
ber l
ivin
g w
ithin
the
sam
e ho
useh
old
(pro
of o
f add
ress
req
uire
d). A
s pa
rt o
f the
tran
sact
ion,
dea
ler
may
req
uest
doc
umen
tatio
n an
d co
ntac
t Gen
eral
Mot
ors
of C
anad
a Li
mite
d (G
MCL
) to
verif
y el
igib
ility
. Thi
s of
fer m
ay n
ot b
e re
deem
ed fo
r cas
h an
d m
ay n
ot b
e co
mbi
ned
with
cer
tain
oth
er c
onsu
mer
ince
ntiv
es. C
erta
in li
mita
tions
or c
ondi
tions
app
ly. V
oid
whe
re p
rohi
bite
d. S
ee y
our G
MCL
dea
ler f
or d
etai
ls. G
MCL
res
erve
s th
e rig
ht to
am
end
or te
rmin
ate
offe
rs fo
r any
rea
son
in w
hole
or
in p
art a
t any
tim
e w
ithou
t prio
r not
ice.
> F
unct
iona
lity
varie
s by
mod
el. F
ull f
unct
iona
lity
requ
ires
com
patib
le B
luet
ooth
® a
nd s
mar
tpho
ne, a
nd U
SB c
onne
ctiv
ity fo
r som
e de
vice
s. ~
Req
uire
s co
mpa
tible
mob
ile d
evic
e, a
ctiv
e O
nSta
r ser
vice
and
dat
a pl
an. V
isit
onst
ar.c
a fo
r cov
erag
e m
aps,
det
ails
and
sys
tem
lim
itatio
ns. S
ervi
ces
and
conn
ectiv
ity m
ay v
ary
by m
odel
and
con
ditio
ns.
OnS
tar
with
4G
LTE
conn
ectiv
ity is
ava
ilabl
e on
cer
tain
veh
icle
s an
d in
sel
ect m
arke
ts. C
usto
mer
s w
ill b
e ab
le to
acc
ess
this
ser
vice
onl
y if
they
acc
ept t
he O
nSta
r Us
er T
erm
s an
d Pr
ivac
y St
atem
ent (
incl
udin
g so
ftw
are
term
s). ¥
Lea
se b
ased
on
a pu
rcha
se p
rice
of $
30,9
43/$
33,8
48 (i
nclu
ding
$4,
500/
$3,5
00 m
anuf
actu
rer
to d
eale
r de
liver
y cr
edit,
a $
1,00
0/$1
,000
man
ufac
ture
r to
de
aler
Opt
ion
Pack
age
Dis
coun
t Cre
dit a
nd a
$95
2 O
wne
r Cas
h) fo
r a S
ilver
ado
1500
Dou
ble
Cab
1WT
(K05
/G80
/B30
/H2R
) and
Silv
erad
o 15
00 C
rew
Cab
1W
T (K
05/G
80/B
30/H
2R).
Bi-w
eekl
y pa
ymen
t is
$135
/$14
5 fo
r 24
mon
ths
at 0
.0%
APR
, and
incl
udes
Fre
ight
and
Air
Tax,
on
appr
oved
cre
dit t
o qu
alifi
ed r
etai
l cus
tom
ers
by G
M F
inan
cial
. Ann
ual k
ilom
eter
lim
it of
20,
000
km, $
0.16
pe
r exc
ess
kilo
met
er. $
2,25
0 do
wn
paym
ent i
s re
quire
d. P
aym
ent m
ay v
ary
depe
ndin
g on
dow
n pa
ymen
t tra
de. T
otal
obl
igat
ion
is $
9,25
4/$9
,786
, plu
s ap
plic
able
taxe
s. O
ptio
n to
pur
chas
e at
leas
e en
d is
$21
,689
/$24
,061
. Pric
e an
d to
tal o
blig
atio
n ex
clud
e lic
ense
, ins
uran
ce, r
egis
trat
ion,
taxe
s, d
eale
r fee
s an
d op
tiona
l equ
ipm
ent.
Oth
er le
ase
optio
ns a
re a
vaila
ble.
Dea
lers
are
free
to
set i
ndiv
idua
l pric
es. L
imite
d tim
e of
fer w
hich
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith o
ther
off
ers.
See
you
r dea
ler f
or c
ondi
tions
and
det
ails
. Gen
eral
Mot
ors
of C
anad
a Li
mite
d re
serv
es th
e rig
ht to
am
end
or te
rmin
ate
this
off
er, i
n w
hole
or i
n pa
rt, a
t any
tim
e w
ithou
t prio
r not
ice.
*^
Gov
ernm
ent 5
-Sta
r Saf
ety
Ratin
gs a
re p
art o
f the
Nat
iona
l Hig
hway
Tra
ffic
Saf
ety
Adm
inis
trat
ion’
s (N
HTS
A’s)
New
Ca
r Ass
essm
ent P
rogr
am (w
ww
.Saf
erCa
r.gov
). *‡
Bas
ed o
n w
ards
auto
.com
201
4 La
rge
Pick
up s
egm
ent a
nd la
test
com
petit
ive
info
rmat
ion
avai
labl
e at
tim
e of
pos
ting.
Exc
lude
s ot
her G
M v
ehic
les.
5-y
ear/
160,
000
kilo
met
re P
ower
trai
n Li
mite
d W
arra
nty,
whi
chev
er c
omes
firs
t. Se
e de
aler
for d
etai
ls. †
201
5 Si
lver
ado
1500
with
ava
ilabl
e 5.
3L E
coTe
c3 V
8 en
gine
equ
ippe
d w
ith a
6-s
peed
au
tom
atic
tran
smis
sion
has
a fu
el-c
onsu
mpt
ion
ratin
g of
12.
7 L/
100
km c
ombi
ned
(4x2
) and
13.
0 L/
100
km c
ombi
ned
(4x4
). Fu
el-c
onsu
mpt
ion
ratin
gs b
ased
on
GM
test
ing
in a
ccor
danc
e w
ith th
e ne
w 2
015
mod
el y
ear G
over
nmen
t of C
anad
a ap
prov
ed te
st m
etho
ds. R
efer
to v
ehic
les.
nrca
n.gc
.ca
for d
etai
ls. Y
our a
ctua
l fue
l con
sum
ptio
n m
ay v
ary.
Com
paris
on b
ased
on
war
dsau
to.c
om
2014
Lar
ge P
icku
p se
gmen
t and
late
st c
ompe
titiv
e in
form
atio
n av
aila
ble.
Com
petit
ive
fuel
-con
sum
ptio
n ra
tings
bas
ed o
n 20
14 N
atur
al R
esou
rces
Can
ada’
s Fu
el C
onsu
mpt
ion
Gui
de. E
xclu
des
othe
r GM
veh
icle
s. ^
The
2-Y
earS
ched
uled
LO
F M
aint
enan
ce P
rogr
am p
rovi
des
elig
ible
cus
tom
ers
in C
anad
a w
ho h
ave
purc
hase
d, le
ased
or f
inan
ced
a ne
w e
ligib
le 2
015
MY
Chev
role
t, Bu
ick
or
GM
C ve
hicl
e (e
xclu
ding
Spa
rk E
V) w
ith a
n AC
Del
co o
il an
d fil
ter c
hang
e, in
acc
orda
nce
with
the
Oil
Life
Mon
itorin
g Sy
stem
and
the
Ow
ner’s
Man
ual,
for 2
yea
rs o
r 40,
000
km, w
hich
ever
occ
urs
first
, with
a li
mit
of fo
ur lu
be-o
il-fil
ter s
ervi
ces
in to
tal,
perf
orm
ed a
t par
ticip
atin
g G
M d
eale
rs. F
luid
top-
offs
, ins
pect
ions
, tire
rot
atio
ns, w
heel
alig
nmen
ts a
nd b
alan
cing
, etc
., ar
e no
t cov
ered
. Th
is o
ffer
may
not
be
rede
emed
for c
ash
and
may
not
be
com
bine
d w
ith c
erta
in o
ther
con
sum
er in
cent
ives
ava
ilabl
e on
GM
veh
icle
s. G
ener
al M
otor
s of
Can
ada
Lim
ited
rese
rves
the
right
to a
men
d or
term
inat
e th
is o
ffer
, in
who
le o
r in
part
, at a
ny ti
me
with
out p
rior n
otic
e. A
dditi
onal
con
ditio
ns a
nd li
mita
tions
app
ly. S
ee d
eale
r for
det
ails
. ^^
Whi
chev
er c
omes
firs
t. Se
e de
aler
for d
etai
ls.
ALL-NEW COLORADO2015 Motor Trend
Truck of the Year®
SILVERADO“Lowest Total Cost of Ownership
in its Class” by Vincentric™ ‡
SILVERADO HD“Highest-Ranked Large Heavy-Duty Pickup
in Initial Quality in the U.S.” by J.D. Power ‡‡
OFFERS END MARCH 31ST
ALL 2015S COME WITH CHEVROLET COMPLETE CARE:Years/40,000 KMComplimentaryOil Changes^
Years/160,000 KMPowertrain LimitedWarranty^^ 5 Years/160,000 KM
RoadsideAssistance^^52
Longest Pickup Powertrain Warranty in Canada, 60,000 KM
more than Ford and Ram*‡
5-Star Overall VehicleScore for Safety*^
Available Best-in-ClassV8 Fuel Efficiency†
First Pickup Truckto offer Built-in
4G LTE Wi-Fi~
2015 SILVERADO 1500
OR STEP UP TO
$135 @0%DOUBLE CAB 4X4 1WT
$145 @0%CREW CAB 4X4 1WT
$10,000WITHUP TO
IN TOTAL VALUEON 2015 SILVERADO1500 DOUBLE CABTRUE NORTH EDITIONS*
BI-WEEKLY FOR 24 MONTHS WITH $2,250 DOWN. BASED ON A LEASE PRICE OF $30,943¥. INCLUDES $1,000 OWNER CASH FOR ELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS††, $4,500 IN CREDITS, $1,000 DISCOUNT CREDIT, FREIGHT & PDI.
1500 CREW CAB 4X4 MODEL SHOWN
BI-WEEKLY FOR 24 MONTHS WITH $2,250 DOWN. BASED ON A LEASE PRICE OF $33,848¥.INCLUDES $1,000 OWNER CASH FORELIGIBLE CUSTOMERS††, $3,500 IN CREDITS, $1,000 DISCOUNT CREDIT, FREIGHT & PDI.
AlbertaChevrolet.com
TRUCK EXTENDEDMONTH
8 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
BY TREENA MIELKE
A Rimbey athlete is back from Markham, Ontario where she competed with the Calgary Inferno Wom-en’s Hockey Team in the Canadian Women’s Hockey League championship for the Clarkson Cup.
Camille Trautman, goalie for the Calgary team said she is pleased to have had the chance to compete in the tournament held March 4- 7.
“It was a good experience getting to play in a tourna-ment like that,” she said.
The Infernos lost against Montreal two games in the semi finals and although Trautman only played 17 minutes in the third period of the final game, she said it was good to be in net.
“I felt pretty good. It was good to play in a game and be part of it (the tournament).
Team members watched the final game between Mon-treal and Boston which ended 3-2 for Boston in overtime.
Trautman said she espe-cially enjoyed watching the Montreal goalie, Charlene Labonte play.
“She is very good,” she said.
Being beat out in the playoffs was unfortunate, but overall Trautman said she very much enjoyed the tournament.
“It would have been nice to win, but you can’t win them all,” she said.
The CWHL is comprised
of professional teams from Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Brampton and Boston and is the highest caliber of female hockey in North America.
Many of the women Olympic team members from Canada and the United States play on these teams during the years in-between the Olympics.
Trautman has played hockey since she was four-years-old and competed in the Rimbey minor hockey system until she was 13.
“I started playing goal when I was eight or nine years old,” she said. “I loved it, it was fun,” she said.
During her early teens she played major midget hockey in Red Deer and then spent three years playing with the Red Deer College Queens while she was en-rolled in kinesiology at the college.
Now 22, Trautman has completed her rookie year with Calgary Inferno, rank-ing fourth goalie overall in the league.
The Clarkson Cup tour-nament marked the end of her competitive hockey ca-reer.
“Hockey has been good to me, but its time to start something new in my life and move on. And I do want to be on the farm.”
Trautman also enjoys ball hockey, biking and quading and would like to continue to play hockey at a recreational level.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 9
WANTED!2015 Rimbey RodeoQueen ContestantsRimbey Rodeo July 10, 11 & 12If you are a horse crazy cowgirl, love to have fun, and between the age of 16 -21 please contact:
Jessica Husband at 403-783-1102 for more information.
Closing date is April 6, 2015
THE TEEN CHALLENGEMINISTRY TEAM
from Calgary, AB will present a program
FOCUSING ON FREEDOMFROM DRUG ADDICTION at:
MARCH 22ND 10:30AMRIMBEY NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP
Plan now to bring a friendand be inspired by a message of hope
and God’s power to change lives!
THIS EVENT IS SUITABLE FOR ALL AGESAND IS FREE OF CHARGE.
For more information contactPastor Reg at (403) 843-3336
M.L.AJOE ANGLIN
Rimbey - Rockey - SundreConstituency Offi ce Hours:
Monday - Friday • 9:00 - 4:00
4624 - 47 St.Rocky Mountain House T4T 1C8
Tel: 403-844-2070Toll Free: 310-0000Fax: 403-844-2071
Email: [email protected]
Rimbey Elementary School
KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION
for the 2015-2016 School Year
Kindergarten Open HouseThursday, April 30, 2015
9:00 am – 3:00 pm
RES is now accepting registrationfor children who will be 5 years of age
by December 31, 2015Please register at the RES Offi ce.
An original birth certifi cate is requiredat the time of registration.
Early intervention programs for3 – 5 year olds are available.
Please contact the RES Offi ce at403-843-3751 for more information.
Go Renegades: Rimbey Midget Renegades defeated Hinton 9 to 2 in Rimbey Fri., March 6 in the first round of league playoffs. They played Hinton in Hinton later in the weekend winning 3-0. The Renegades advanced to the second round of playoffs against Sylvan Lake Wednesday.
Treena Mielke Photo
Rimbey woman plays goal in the CWHL
championship
10 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Champs: Bluffton School girls won the 1J CWAJHAA girls qualifier against Mecca Glenn girls on Feb. 28. The girls were later defeated by Mecca Glenn in the league championship game. Both teams played in the 1J CWAJHAA final tournament held in Rocky Mountain House at St. Matts last weekend. Pictured are Bluffton players Stephanie Matson, Shaelyn Boyes, Alison Walker, Loni Mounkies, Meghann Smawley, Alida Granson and Debbie Richardson with coach Dan Walker.Missing are Ashlie Mounkies and Olivia Quaife.
Exciting Exciting News to News to share?share?Share the joy with family & friends
in our milestones!
ChurchDirectoryctoryDirectoryDiDiDiDDDDDDDDiDDDD yct yirect yirecec yChurchDirectory
Mass Times:
Rimbey United Church403-843-2458 4931 - 51st Ave.
Rev. Deborah LaingSunday Worship / Children’s Programs - 10:30 a.m.
Grace Lutheran Church Bentley - ELCIC
Worship 11:15 a.m.4th Sunday of the month 5 p.m.
Reverend David Holmes403-843-2502
5 miles west, 1.5 miles south, 1 mile west of Bentley
“Sharing New Life in Christ”Rimbey New Life Fellowship
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church 11:30 a.m. Midweek Service - Wednesday 7 p.m.
Ladies Meeting Friday 2 p.m.Pastor Reg Darnell 403-843-3336 (Offi ce)
403-782-2694 (Home) 5038 - 49 Ave.
Church of the Nazarene, RimbeyChurch of the Nazarene, RimbeySunday Worship & Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
(on Radio 93.3 FM)5214-51 Street, Phone: 403-843-2029
Pastor Grant Rainey
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY5211 52 St., Rimbey
Service & Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.4th Sunday Family Service: 11:00 a.m.
Reverend David Holmes: 403-843-2502Stuart Adams: 403-843-6164 or Arlene Edwards: 403-843-6077
www.churchofepiphany.ca
Th e Rimbey Seventh-Day
Adventist ChurchSaturdays
Sabbath School at 9:45 a.m. Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.
Pastor David Beaudoin - 403-783-2499
Evangelical Missionary Church
1/2 mile East of Hoadley on Highway #611
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Pastor: Rev. Barry Klassen 403-843-6461
Zion Lutheran ChurchLutheran Church Canada
Divine Service at 10:304521 - 54th Ave. Rimbey
Pastor Mark Schultz Offi ce - 403-843-2767 Home - 403-843-4420
Rimbey Christian Reformed Church5506-51 Ave
Service at 10:00 a.m. Nursery Provided
403-843-2585Pastor: Bill Nieuwenhuis
Rimbey Alliance Church4620 - 54th Avenue, Rimbey
403-843-372710:30 a.m. Worship Service with Children’s Church
Last Sunday of the month, service held at Parkland Manor at 10:00 am
Roman Catholic Church Saturday Evening: Sylvan Lake - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning: Rimbey - 9:00 a.m. Sylvan Lake -11:00 a.m.
Last Sunday of every month: Sylvan Lake 9:00 a.m. Rimbey 11:00 a.m.Parish Priest: Father Gabriel Udeh
Administration Offi ce: 403-843-2126; Aft er Hours Emergency Cell: 403-963-0954
PUBLIC NOTICE
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE COUNTY’S LAND USE BYLAW
Bylaw No. 1202/15
Lacombe County Council has given first reading to Bylaw No. 1202/15 the purpose of which is to amend the general regulations the County’s Land Use Bylaw. The amendments are being proposed to provide greater clarity to the regulations, address any issues which have arisen since the last amendments to the Bylaw and to support the new policies outlined in the Hamlet of Mirror Area Structure Plan. Examples of some of these amendments being proposed include:
A new definition for ‘kennel’ is being added to the definitions; Increasing the minimum standards in the landscaping regulations; Changing the required landscaping from m² (ft²) to linear frontage; Reducing the setback between Recreational Vehicles and Park Models to 3 m (10 ft) Adding campground minor, major, and intermediate to the H-C Commercial District and
H-PR Recreational District in the Hamlet of Mirror; A new HR3 Residential District (Hamlet of Mirror) which allows for larger lots of up to
0.4 ha (1 ac) and communal wastewater servicing; and Two (2) non-resident employees to be permitted to work in a major home based
business in the proposed HR3 Residential District (Hamlet of Mirror).
A copy of the Bylaw with the proposed amendments may be obtained from the County’s Planning and Development Department or by visiting the County’s website at www.lacombecounty.com.
Anyone wishing to comment on the proposed Bylaw amendments will have an opportunity to do so at a public hearing which has been arranged for:
Date: Thursday, April 9, 2015 Time: 9:00 AM Place: Lacombe County Administration Office
located 2½ miles west of Highway 2 at the intersection of Spruceville Road and Highway 12
If you are unable to attend the hearing, written submissions can be made to the County. You will, however, need to ensure that your comments are received by the County prior to the date of the hearing. Your comments can be sent by email to [email protected], by fax to 403-782-3820 or by mail to RR 3, Lacombe AB T4L 2N3. All submissions will be public information.
For more information, please contact the Planning and Development Department.
Dale Freitag, RPP, MCIP Manager of Planning Services
We offer personalized service to individuals, businesses and farm operations like yours to help you meet your professional needs. Our tax advisors can work with you now and year-round to help you minimize your taxes and maximize your profits.
Assurance | Accounting | Tax | Advisory
5059 - 50th Avenue, P.O. Box 1080 Rimbey AB 403 843 2208 www.bdo.ca
BDO HELPS YOU TACKLE TAX SEASON
We salute our area farmers and agriculture
industry for their contribution to our
local community.
Allen B. Olson Auction Service403-843-2747 www.allenolsonauction.com
MARCH SERVICE SPECIALS
$49.95**
OIL CHANGE*
CAR OR TRUCK(GAS VEHICLES)
INCLUDES:Up to 7 litres 5W20 oilA Motorcraft oil lter
PLUS 85 point inspectionEXPIRES MARCH 30, 2015
$59.95*
4 WHEEL ALIGNMENTSPECIAL
INCLUDES:check camber, caster, and
toe adjustment as requiredEXPIRES MARCH 30, 2015
20%OFF
SHOCKS*
Parts and labourPLUS life time warrantyEXPIRES MARCH 30, 2015
$99.95**
DIESELOIL CHANGE*
INCLUDES:Up to 13 litres 10W30 oil
A Motorcraft oil lterPLUS 85 point inspection
EXPIRES MARCH 30, 2015
$29.95* ENGINE SHAMPOO!EXPIRES MARCH 30, 2015
*Coupons must be presented at time of write up **Enviromental fees, urea and GST extraEXPIRES MARCH 30, 2015
403-843-2622 • www.legacyfordrimbey.ca
Razzle Dazzle Family Day homes in Sylvan Lake, Rimbey and Kids Konnection Family Day homes
in Blackfalds are currently looking for
–– Family Day Home Providers – Family Day Home Providers –
Want to Work from Home?have you considered
family day home as career?BE A STAY AT HOME PARENT! EARN A GREAT INCOME!
Set you own schedule!Choose your own clients!Manage your own earning
potential!
Call us in Sylvan Lake at
403-887-3332403-887-3332or in Blackfalds at
403-885-2755403-885-2755Visit our website at
razzledazzlekids.carara
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 11
This paper is
100% 100% RecyclableRecyclable Check us out online!
www.rimbeyreview.com
Dear Editor,I feel compelled to say
that I am overwhelmingly grateful to be living here. Not only is this area sce-nic and abundant, the folks I have come to meet and
know over the last few years are collectively the most friendly, hard-working, kind and generous people I’ve known. Good people live here!
I am grateful for this
local newspaper that, al-though small - has a big, positive impact in this area. We are weekly informed, entertained and advised of the things that matter to us most in this community -
the people and events that directly affect and inspire us.
Good job!I am also very grateful
for the RCMP members here. By them, we are
cared-for, protected, and in-formed. They are foremost in keeping a diligent watch and tirelessly laboring for our protection - from both transients looking for trou-ble and our local characters who haven’t figured things out yet. Thank you for your constant protection and care and the exceptional way you balance strength, com-passion and humour.
What a blessing you are!
I am truly in awe of the number of really great
people in this community. There is such a sense of welcome, comfort, safety and good-will here that is unprecedented compared to anywhere else I’ve lived. I believe the people who have settled here are among the finest people ever as-sembled in one place!
I am proud to be among you people, living strong - out here - West of the Fifth! I think this area might just be Alberta’s best kept se-cret.
Lorilee Gramlich
DENNIS ‘O’ OELHAUPLDiscover Your Real Estate ProfessionalCell 403-829-8291 | 1-866-249-5277
VERY WARM LOCATIONin an adult community in 100 Legacy Lane, unit #15 is open for purchase. Vendor has had unit painted and will complete with fl ooring to your choice. There are four appliances (new fridge and stove), 2 bedroom on main fl oor, 1 bedroom down. 2 baths, main fl oor laundry as well as a gas fi re place! Single attached garage and is an end unit! There is a ramp for wheel chair access!
NOW AVAILABLEFantastic opportunity for one of the nicest recreational quarters close to Drayton Valley. There is over $14,000.00 yearly revenue, 2 licensed fi sh ponds, trail’s, open hay area’s as well as a neat cabin.
ONLY $290,000! ONLY $279,900!
BUYING OR SELLING?
We do it all!OFFICE: 403-843-7736
Multiple listing service
63 acres of Peace & Quiet, lots of trees,
trails, det. double garage, barn & oil revenue.
Home has 3 bdrms, 2 bath, all appliances,
wood stove, sunroom & an open fl oor plan.
Quick Possession! Call For More Info.
THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL large two storey
family home. In fl oor heat, oversized
garage, fi replace in family room. High
quality standards of construction.
Call Dawna.
2.77 ACRES, ONLY MINUTES TO RIMBEY!
Build your dream home today! Lot
is suitable for a walkout basement.
Located at River’s Edge.
New Price $79,900 Call Wendy.
2 and 4 acre lots just 3 minutes to
town nice development gas and power
to property lines lots of trees excellent
homes already there come and build
yours. Call Jeff for Details.
Large Family home VERY WELL BUILT
and VERY WELL KEPT this home shows
like new 3 beds main fl oor master ensuite
with walk in closet double attached garage
under ground sprinklers full size basement
and more $356,000. Call Jeff.
Located Close To Nordegg, property is fully
serviced, well treed, situated on 2.07 acres.
2 bdrms, 2 bath, brand new appliances.
Very Nice Open Floor Plan! Quick
Possession! A Perfect Recreational Retreat!
Call Wendy For More Info.
Impressive 6 bed, 3 baths home with
2 fi replaces. Renovated kitchen with
patio doors. Large master bedroom
with ensuite and walk in closet.
Call Dawna.
Good size home in Park Ave.,
attached garage plus wood working
shop in back yard lots of trees fi nished
up and down new roof and windows
plus more $264,000. Call Jeff.
Foxfi re Glen one of Gull Lake’s newest
developments. This family friendly subdivision
offers convenience, nice country views and is
situated only 5 minutes from Gull Lake. This
development is a family oriented community.
Call Dawna.
VERY NICE ACREAGE 2 acres with nicely fi nished home new fl ooring
oversized double heated garage on pavement well treed quick
possession Call Jeff.
Jeff Collins
Cell: 403-783-0216Home: 403-843-2193
JEFF’S FEATURES OF THE WEEK
63 acres with nice home and hip roof barn. Lots of trees plus fenced for horses, double
size garage. Quick possession. Recent upgrades. Close to pavement and more.
Call today! $415,000
QUICK POSSESSION!Right on pavement. Well kept acreage, treed
perimeter, fully fi nished oversized double heated garage. New fl ooring.
Call Jeff $374,900
Excellent home with attached double garage. Over 1,700 sq. ft. on main fl oor, full
basement. Quick possession.Comes with all appliances and more.
Call Jeff $356,000
WENDY’S FEATURES OF THE WEEK
Wendy Stevenson
Cell: 403-704-5520
5301 WESTVIEW DRIVE. Lot 30
measures 1 acre more or less. All utilities
including gas, water, power and sewer are
to property line. GST is applicable.
Call Dawna.
BEAUTIFULLY FINISHED 3 bdrm, 3 bath bungalow! Open fl oor plan, gas fi replace, all stainless
appliances, jetted tub, heated garage. Fenced backyard, deck, nicely landscaped & a great location.
Call Wendy For More Info
GOOD STARTER HOME OR REVENUE PROPERTY!
Ideal location! Currently used for hair and tan salon! Great spot for a small business
opportunity! Quick possession!Call Wendy For More Info
IMMACULATE HOME!! 4 bdrms, 3bath, all top of the line appliances, main fl oor laundry, fi nished
walkout basement. Attached heated garage, landscaped, RV parking & More!
Call Wendy For More Info
COZY 3 BDRM WALKOUT BUNGALOW!
Many upgrades! Nicely landscaped,
fenced backyard, RV parking.
Detached 29X30 heated garage.
$269,900 Call Wendy.
Impressive 6 bed, 3 baths home with
2 fi replaces. Renovated kitchen with
patio doors. Large master bedroom
with ensuite and walk in closet.
Call Dawna.
PENDING
,
ttached garage plus wood working
op in back yard lots of trees fi nished
p and down new roof and windows
plus more $264,000. Call Jeff.
PENDING
DAWNA’S FEATURES OF THE WEEK
Dawna Providenti
Cell: 403-350-2706
Located in a desirable neighbourhood. Large eat in kitchen with good size pantry, deck, close to park, freshly painted,
in fl oor heat, attractive fl ooring. The home needs some fi nishing touches. $229900.MLS CA00540414605 53 Street. Quick Possession Available.
24 Rolling Drive (Rimbey Ridge Estates.) 5.21 acres. In fl oor heat in the basement, hi effi cient wood stove, boiler and furnace. The master bedroom has a walk in closet, ensuite, private balcony. Attached and detached heated
garage. 840 sq ft cozy cottage as well.New Price $399,900 MLS CA0053202
Janall Estates is one of Rimbey’s best kept secrets. It is only minutes south of town on Lockhart Rd. and an excellent
location. Build your dream home. Serviced lots with gas & power included. Spring into action because there is only 4
acreages left. $99000-$129000. GST applicable.
12 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Dear Editor,
It is so often said that chivalry is deadBut if one wears on one’s head a big hat of red
It catches the eyesOf a couple of guys
Right there at the very next table.
We ordered our dinner, each thought theirs a winnerThe chef’s no beginner, we’re not getting thinner.
We were quite a large bunchThat day at our lunch
We stayed as long as we were able.
When we went to the till to pay off our billWe got quite a thrill
We were told it was nil.
In gratitudeChristine Hedges
Rimbey Red Hatters
Reader expresses gratitude about living in Rimbey community
Reader says thanks
Please Recycle Your Paper!
continued from page 6The girls were born into
a family with a rich musi-cal heritage and raised in Nova Scotia, the girls have used their unique up bring-ing as a springboard for their own brand of Celtic Roots music.
The talented musi-cians are well known in their field, having been recognized as Galaxie Radio Rising Star award winners and Canadi-an Folk Music Award nominees for Young Per-formers of the Year. They
were also East Coast Mu-sic Award nominees for Traditional Album and double Music Nova Sco-tia Award nominees for New Artist and Roots Al-bum of the year.
Their performance will take place downstairs
in the Beatty House.“It will be a kitchen
party idea,” said Jones. “We plan to open it up so kids can come and any-one who wants to dance can do so. We just want everyone to have fun and enjoy themselves.”
Bob’s Cell: 403-704-0110 Rhonda’s Cell: 403-704-0408
Dedicated 2 You!
TarneyBob & Rhonda
Website: www.mrandmrsrealestate.ca Offi ce: 403-843-0100
EXCELLENT LOCATION!4 bdrm, 3 bath, vaulted ceiling, main fl laundry, ensuite with
walk through closet, fenced yard. $305,000
CUTE891 sq’ 2 bdrm bungalow close
to shopping & all amenities $125,000
1464 SQ’ 2 LEVEL SPLIT with 6 bdrms, 3 baths, o/s att’d
garage, rear deck facing west $279,900
FULLY FINISHED NEW HOME!1390 sq’ bungalow, 5 bdrms, 3 baths, s/s appliances, W+D, landscaped, driveway, NHW.
$385,000
COMMERCIAL LOTS AVAILABLE!
Central location, 1 block south of main street, $97,000
High profi le location on main artery with service road accessIn high traffi c area $165,000
WOW! Now $499,900! Gorgeous 1771 sq’ walk out
bungalow. Covered upper deck, brick patio, fi replace, o/s
garage, RV parking & more!
AFFORDABLE LIVING IN NATURAL SETTING!
Wildlife galore! 2.25 acres with mobile home and garage.
$220,000
RESIDENTIAL LOTS AVAILABLE!
• 74x130 with view to North$86,500.
• 1.66 acre lot with view of Gull Lake & countryside $115,500.• 2 acre country residential lot
2km from town. $90,000.
LAKE VIEW!
NEWLY BUILT SENIOR’S CONDO!2 units available. Spacious,
modern décor, large master with shower in ensuite, den & full bath,
24x12 garage. $250,000
WEST SIDE OF GULL LAKE!Only reserve separates home from lake. 3 bdms, 3 bath, 2 f/p, walk-out bsmt, nicely
renovated! $495,000
HILLTOP ACREAGE WITH VIEW!4km from town, 4 bdrm + den,
2 ½ baths, f/p, attached 24x34 garage, 26x36 shop $515,000
GREAT LOCATION!1375 sq’ 3 bedroom 1 bath on 75x130 corner lot. Detached
24x24 garage. $130,000
BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME!1.66 acre lot sloping west to east with view of Gull Lake &
surrounding country side. Only 12 km to Rimbey. $115,500
WHAT A GET-A-WAY!79.84 acres. Potential to run
your own animals, relax, or set up for the hunt. $155,000
TOO LATE!
HAY LAND!46.43 acres high land that slopes to the west. Ideal for horses and
potential for acreage development. $225,000
Quiet, year round retreat SV of Parkland Beach. 4 bdrm, 2
bath, fi replace, detached garage, fenced, garden, & more.
$375,000
LAKE FRONT!
Take Advantage of our 51 Years in the Auction Business.
We conduct Alberta’s Largest Single Day Farm Machinery Consignment Auction held four times
per year for the past 35 years.
Planning a Spring Auction?
We offer:* A Complete Auction Service* Farm, Commercial, Industrial & Real Estate
Auctions* Competitive rates with straight commission or
guarantees* An extensive advertising program to suit your
individual sale* Prompt Payout
Allen B. Olson Auction Service Ltd.
(403) 843-2747 Offi ce
Rimbey, AlbertaLicense No. 165690
Email: [email protected]: allenolsonauction.com
2015 Upcoming Sale Dates: April 17 - 35th Annual Spring Machinery Consignment Sale - Rimbey, Alberta. Including a farm sale for Lloyd Tulloch & Bill Walker
Monday, April 27 - Farm Sale for John Fawcett - Bluffton, Alberta
Saturday, May 9 - Unreserved Real Estate & Farm Sale for the estate of Glen Fawcett
June 19 - 35th Annual Summer Machinery Consignment Sale - Rimbey, Alberta
June 28 - Unreserved Real Estate & Shop Tool Sale for Sandra Koening - Rimbey, Alberta
August 14 - 35th Annual Pre-Harvest Machinery Consignment Sale - Rimbey, Alberta
October 16 - 35th Annual Fall Machinery Consignment Sale - Rimbey, Alberta
Whether you have one piece or a complete line of machinery give Allen a call at (403) 783-0556 to
discuss the best option for you to realize top dollars.
7882 Edgar Industrial Way Unit E1, Red Deer, AB, T4P 3R2 | Ph: 403.343.1878
Mention this add and receive 25% off for a $25.00 discount. During the month of March.* Some conditions apply. See in store for details. Red Deer Only.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 13
Beatty House to hold house concert in April
YOUR YOUR NEWS AND NEWS AND
ADVERTISING ADVERTISING SOURCE SOURCE
FOR EVERY FOR EVERY SEASON!SEASON!
NATIONAL NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEKFARM SAFETY WEEK
MARCH 15 - 22, 2015MARCH 15 - 22, 2015
Rimbey Implements Ltd.5410 - 43 Street, Rimbey, Alberta
p. 403-843-3700 | e: [email protected] | www.rimbeyimplements.ca
When farming please follow all necessary precautions in order to keep yourself, your family and your workers safe.
National Farm SafetyNational Farm Safety& Health Week& Health Week
14 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
‘Be the difference’ encourages all Canadians to be farm safety champions
This March, the Ca-nadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) and the Canadian Federation of Agri-culture (CFA) are encouraging all Canadians to become farm safety champions as a part of Canadian Agricultural Safety Week 2015 presented by Farm Credit Canada (FCC), which runs from March 15 to 21, 2015.
Canadian Agricultural Safety Week (CASW) is an annual public education campaign focusing on the im-portance of safe agriculture. This year’s theme is Be the Difference, and organizers want to inspire all Canadians to become farm safety champi-ons through feature champion testimonials, farmer resources and a social media contest.
“This year, we are focusing on the power of the positive. We know that we need to en-gage with all Canadians to make farms safer places to work and live,” says Marcel Hacault, Executive Director of CASA. “We’re encourag-ing all Canadians to become farm safety champions. Health care providers, teachers, agri-business leaders, community members and farmers all play an important role in promoting farm safety.”
“As a farmer myself and in the role as President at the CFA, I see the importance of farm safety firsthand – on
my farm and for farms across Canada,” says Ron Bonnett, CFA President. “Injuries on the farm are no joke, and they happen much more often than they should. We need to work together so that farm safety is acknowledged as important and
“Our commitment to Ca-nadian agriculture extends beyond financing by helping those in the industry success-fully manage risks on their farms or agribusiness opera-tions,” says Brenda Stasuik, FCC Director, Strategy, Government Relations and Corporate Social Respon-sibility. “We’re pleased to partner with CASA for Cana-dian Agriculture Safety Week to empower producers with the information and resources they need to make their operations safer.”
As a part of CASW 2015, CASA and CFA are work-ing with the PEI Federation of Agriculture to host Be the Difference launch activities in Charlottetown, Prince Ed-ward Island on March 16th, 2015. Activities include a lun-cheon with speeches from farm safety champions and half-day training on hazard and risk assessment; Workplace Haz-ardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) or CPR.
“The PEI Federation of Agriculture is pleased to see this year’s CASW launch on
Prince Edward Island soil,” says Charlotte Crooks, Farm Safety Coordinator. “We are proud of our farm safety ini-tiatives in the province and we look forward to seeing what others are doing to “Be the Difference” in their areas. This event is a wonderful way to share knowledge and bring awareness to farm safety na-
tionwide.”Canadian Agricultural
Safety Week takes place ev-ery year during the third week of March. This year, CASW runs from March 15th to 21st. For more information about CASW or PEI launch activi-ties, or to access CASW media kits, please visit agsafetyweek.ca. Media kits include press
releases, feature safety cham-pion articles, safety advice articles, psas, graphics and more.
CASW 2015 is presented by Farm Credit Canada and brought to you by the Ca-nadian Agricultural Safety Association and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture with assistance from the Gov-
ernment of Canada through Growing Forward 2, a federal, provincial and territorial initia-tive. In 2015, CASW sponsors include long-time corporate sponsor Farm Credit Canada, Imperial Oil and their Esso Branded Retailers, Ag for Life, Canadian Fertilizer Institute, Dupont Pioneer, Viterra and Brandt.
This March, the Canadian Agricultural Safety Association (CASA) and the Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA) are encouraging all Canadians to become farm safety champions as a part of Canadian Agricultural Safety Week 2015 presented by Farm Credit Canada (FCC), which runs from March 15 to 21.
Photo submitted
Proudly Supporting Proudly Supporting our Farming Communityour Farming Community
6 99F E2
One Block West Of Superstore Red Deer, AB
Home
Farm & Ranch
Memorials
403.343.16721.800.909.9927
[email protected] www.wallahsigns.com
Home
Farm & Ranch
Memorials
ALLEN B. OLSONAuction Service Ltd.
Equipment Sale YardFor all your auction needs!
Ph: 403-843-2747Cell: 403-783-0556 Fax: 403-843-3204
•Auto • Home • Farm • Liability • Commercial
403.748.3977
BENTLEY AGENCIES
DELBROOK MECHANICALAgricultural Service Technician/Owner
Dave Kenney
• Air Conditioning• Shop• Mobile
Ph. 403-843-3977 • Cell 403-783-0393
J.K.C. MeatsMOBILE BUTCHERING
Government LicensedCustom Cutting & Wrapping
• Beef • Pork •Wild GameSausage Making & Curring
Paul TaylorOwner/Operator
Ph: 403-843-43832 miles East of Hoadley on Hwy 611
then 1.5 miles North on RR31 Box 41, Bluffton, AB T0C 0M0
403-843-2664
Rimbey Veterinary ClinicHours: Mon - Fri: 8:30 - 5:00 Sat: 8:30 - 2:00
Ian Giebelhaus, DVM BSc.Ag.
Babette Baskerville, DVM,BSc.
Marian Johnson, DVM.
Grady Barton, DVM.
843-2234Fax: (403) 843-3399
email: [email protected] website: www.rimbeyvet.infovet.ca4505 - 50 Avenue, Box 389, Rimbey, AB • T0C 2J0
Wishing our farming community a safe and
prosperous year!
403-843-2999Rimstone
Ridge
SilverStar Septic ServiceSilverStar Septic ServiceOwned by Barb & MeganOwned by Barb & Megan
Rimbey, AlbertaRimbey, AlbertaFor your Septic Tank ServiceFor your Septic Tank Service
and Port-A-Potti Rentalsand Port-A-Potti RentalsHome 403-843-2840403-843-2840
Cell 403-704-5224Cell 403-704-5224
RIMBEY FEEDS403.843.3000Distributor for Hi-Pro feeds
Complete line of bagged feeds and pet foodsHorse products
Gallagher power fence supplies
Box 1063 Rimbey, AB
Gary McGregorManager
4702 - 50TH AVENUE, RIMBEY, ABPHONE 403-843-2110
Dr. Pat Burrage, B.Sc., DVMDr. Andrea Falt, B.Sc., DVM
Dr. Stacey White, DVM& Associates
P.O. Box 14, #4 50th Street (403) 843-8463 Bluffton, AB T0C 0M0 Fax (403) 843-8465
www.blufftonvetservices.com
NAPA ASSOCIATE RIMBEY5104 61st Avenue, P.O. Box 628
Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0Tel.: 403-843-4004 • Fax: 403-843-4099
For all your automotive needs• Ultra-Pro Tools• Towing Supplies
Mobile 24 Hr. ServiceFor all your farming needs
FARM SALES & REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS SPECIALTY
Chris C. Simpson, CA4714 - 50 Ave. Box 317
Tel: 843-4666 Fax: 843-4616Email: [email protected]
Rimbey, AB T0C 2J0
NATIONAL NATIONAL FARM SAFETY WEEKFARM SAFETY WEEK
MARCH 15 - 22, 2015MARCH 15 - 22, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 15
RimbeyAuction Mart
403-843-2439Visit www.sekuraauctions.com
for all Upcoming Sales.
Next Horse SaleMarch 27
Next Regular SaleMarch 24
16 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Shutout: Keefer Makofka from Rimbey Midget Renegades and Kieran Bulloch from Sylvan Lake Midget A Lakers face off during Friday’s game in Sylvan. The Renegades defeated the Lakers 6 – 0. The first goal for Rimbey came from Wyatt Flemming, assisted by Jared Lindley and Milton Elliot, Cory Cech scored the second goal,assisted by Wyatt Flemming and Chase Makofka. The third goal came from Carson Lukocs, assisted by Curtis Rangen and Milton Elliot. Goal number four was scored by Wyatt Flemming assisted by Cory Cech and Keefer Garnick. Chase Makofka scored the fifth goal on a power play. He was assisted by Curtis Range and Brett Scott. The sixth goal was scored by Lane Franklin, assisted by Wyatt Flemming. The
Renegades play the Lakers on Friday in Sylvan and will return to Rimbey for the final game of the best of three series, if necessary.
Diane Handford Photo
Samantha Kercher from Rimbey Gymnastics Club took part in the club’s annual rock ‘n roll fun meet held March 8 in Rimbey. Diane Handford Photo
Fun gymnastics meet attracts good crowd
BY TREENA MIELKE
A total of 300 spectators showed up to watch young gymnasts showcase their talents at a Rimbey Gymnastics Club Annual Rock ‘n Roll Regional Fun Meet.
As well as gymnasts from the Rimbey Club, the 90 gymnasts who registered for the meet held March 8 came from Fairview, Stony Plain, Lacombe, Carstairs and Sun-dre.
The meet went well, said board chairman Jill Bellows.“This was our third annual meet and we are looking
forward to next year,” said Bellows.Male gymnasts competed on vault, bars, floor, parallel
bars, rings, mushroom (pummel horse) and girls competed on vault, bars, floor and balance beam.
All gymnasts received a medal at the fun meet accord-ing to their overall score.
Rimbey Gymnastics Club has 125 registered gymnasts ranging in age from three to 16.
Alena Dubielew and Brenda Krossa are the coaches.For more information contact rimbeygymclub@hot-
mail.com
EQUS Central Area Offi ceInnisfail, Alberta 1-877-527-4011
www.equs.ca
Member-owned, rural focused, Alberta based.
We are Canada’s largest member-owned utility and our commitment is more than a promise.
EQUS has been providing quality electrical services to rural Alberta businesses, farmers, developers and residents for over half a century.
“When Pidherney’s was considering the development of our South Aspelund
in an electrical service provider was to have a company that would meet our needs for scheduling, price and quality service. EQUS was able to rise above its
possible. We also really felt EQUS’ commitment to coordinate with our suppliers helped us to meet our deadlines.
type of customer service we rely on.
I look forward to working with EQUS for any future electrical service needs.”
Merv Pidherney, EQUS MemberOwner, Pidherney’s Inc.
Celebrating 50 years of providing services to the construction, oil fi eld and trucking industry along with land development.
Pidherney’s is driven to excel from start to fi nish. www.pidherneys.com
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 17
Rimbey Municipal Library offers selection of books by Alberta Authors
BY TREENA MIELKE
Rimbey Municipal Library is now featuring some unique and interesting books written by Alberta authors.
The collection is made up of 41 books and includes a variety of genres.
“It is wonderful to have the opportunity to sup-port local authors and local publishers,” said Rimbey li-brarian Jean Keetch.
The new display has been created in partnership with the Writers’ Guild of Alberta and The Book Publishers Association of Alberta. Due to the popular-ity of the first Read Alberta Books collection, Parkland has created a second dis-play, with their partners, to travel to the region’s public libraries.
“It’s been a wonderful collaboration among our three organizations,” says
Ron Sheppard, Parkland’s Director. “Our partners have provided us with an exceptional kit of books that highlights the talents we have here in our prov-ince.”
The collection offers top reading material for chil-dren, teens, and adults, with
each one having been nomi-nated for or having won an award from the 2014 Al-berta book awards seasons. Any one of Parkland’s 50 public libraries can sign up to host the travelling dis-play. Patrons can borrow as many books as they want, and when the books are re-
turned to their library they will join the display, cour-tesy of Parkland’s delivery van.
“While Alberta boasts tremendous writing talent and a vibrant publishing industry, the reading pub-lic has had no easy way to identify locally-produced
material,” says Carol Holmes, Executive Director of the Writers’ Guild. “This project goes a long way to raise awareness and interest in our homegrown authors and publishers.”
“We are delighted to be working in partnership with the Writers’ Guild of
Alberta and the Parkland Library staff to showcase the wonderful literary work that is being done in Alberta,” added Kieran Leblanc, Executive Direc-tor of the Book Publishers Association of Alberta. “This is a great opportu-nity for everyone.”
Easy winsin Bentley
ladies ‘spielBY JUNE NORVILA
All three final games of the Bentley “Las Vegas” la-dies 20-team bonspiel that ran March 6, 7 and 8 ended early.
Winning the ‘A’ event was the team of skip Candice Read, third Nicole Hunter, second Laura Saydak, and lead Ashley Fraser from Ed-monton/Rimbey/Bentley who defeated the local Corry Van Velzen team 8-3 after 6 ends. Ending in third place was Carol Wenzel and in fourth was Sharyn Pahl.
In the ‘B’ event, the local team of skip Karen Jaffray, third Kim Steffan, second Cherie Johns, and lead Linda Schneider easily defeated the Teresa Idland Red Deer four-some 10-0 after 4 ends. Third place went to Christina Rice and fourth to Cindy Gibson.
Skip Rhonda Whittaker, third Jody Fraser, second KaryAnne Caines, and lead Diane Angelopoulos from Ft. MacMurray defeated Jen Williams from Red Deer 8-1 after 5 ends in the ‘C’ event final. Finishing third was Bonny Nielson and fourth was Lois Johnston.
Continued on page 23
15033MF0
18 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Dear Editor,I have just read an ar-
ticle in the Red Deer Life paper about Rimbey’s long-awaited seniors lodge.
The $13.3 million is Provincial cash infusion that was arranged last spring, thanks to Joe Anglin.
At that time it was des-ignated for an 80 unit senior lodge, and now it is only going to be a 40 unit build-ing, states the article in the paper.
What has become of the proposed 80 new units that were to be built with the $13.3 million?
The very first idea for Rimbey to have another senior lodge, began three years ago.
At that time, Joe Anglin was chairman of the Rimo-ka Housing Foundation (RHF) board with Keith Beebe and Gawney Hinkley as Ponoka County represen-tatives on the RMH board.
The County of Ponoka bought the land site and hold it in trust to the RHF.
I sincerely want to thank the County of Ponoka for the land purchase for this new lodge and their con-tinuing representation on the RHF board. I hope I can live long enough to see this lodge completed and that it doesn’t take another three years! Gawney HinkleyRetired Ponoka County Reeve and councillor
Reader questions
downsizing of the
proposed lodge
Exciting Exciting News to News to share?share?Share the joy with family & friends
in our milestones!
RAYMOND GRAHAMThe family of Raymond Graham would like to extend
sincere thanks to the staff and support staff in area 2, in Rimbey Long Term Care.
Their loving care and support for Ray over the last few years was really appreciated.
A special thanks to Nurse Ginny for your understanding and advice during this long process.Sincerely Jean Graham and family.
BachandTildie “Tilda” MarieMrs. Tildie (Jeffcott) Bachand passed away peacefully in the Rimbey Hospital on February 27, 2015. Tildie was born in Camrose, Alberta on December 25, 1924. She is survived by her sister Marion Kravic of Camrose, Alberta. She also leaves to mourn her family Irene Flichel (Frank) of Regina, Saskatchewan, Fay Jeffcott (Jim) of Ponoka, Clarence
(Evelyn) Jeffcott of Alder Flats, Leonard (Jodi) Jeffcott of Leslieville, Jerry (Tammy) Jeffcott of Alder Flats, Reinhold (Heather) Jeffcott of Alder Flats, numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren and many nephews, nieces and cousins.Tildie was predeceased by her husband Ernest (Ernie) Bachand, husband John (Jack) Jeffcott, her mother Augusta and father Charlie Johnson, brothers Ralph Johnson and Albin Johnson, sisters Alma Johanson and Myrtle Long, and grandson Jarvis Jeffcott.We will love and miss her dearly.A Service of Remembrance for Tildie will be held later in the summer. Cremation entrusted to the Rocky Mountain Crematorium, Rocky Mountain House, Alberta.
Condolences may be forwarded to: www.sylvanlakefuneralhome.ca.
SYLVAN LAKE AND ROCKY FUNERAL HOMES AND CREMATORIUM,
your Golden Rule Funeral Homes, entrusted with the arrangements. 403-887-2151
BERZE Mr. Joseph Berze of the Centerview District passed away suddenly on Sunday March 8, 2015 at the age of 81 years. Joe was born in Drumheller, Alberta on December 6, 1933 to Joseph Sr. and Helen Berze. On August 20, 1954, Joe was united in marriage to Lois Freeman. For the fi rst six years of their marriage, Joe and Lois travelled all around Saskatchewan as Joe was working on a seismic crew. In 1957 they purchased the farm in the Centerview District where Joe and Lois raised their three kids. It was during this same time that Joe took a job helping to construct the Rimbey Gas Plant. Joe continued working at the plant after its completion and over the next 37 years worked his way up through the ranks obtaining the position of
Maintenance Foreman. In all Joe worked in the oil industry for 43 years. Joe also kept busy running the farm, fi rst producing grain and later cattle. Eventually his son Blair took over the daily operation of the farm. Joe’s fi rst love was his wife Lois and his family, his second love was sports. Joe played all sports, hockey, baseball, curling and he excelled at all of them. He mastered the game of golf and was well known for his long drives. Not only did Joe enjoy playing sports, but he also enjoyed coaching teams in both hockey and baseball. Joe and Lois travelled all over North America in their motor coach and they very much enjoyed their journeys and the people they travelled with. They fi nally settled for spending the winter months in their park model in Blythe, California which they did for eleven years. Joe was a member of the Bentley Elks and also served as the secretary for the Forshee Hall Board for many years. Predeceased by his parents Joseph Sr. and Helen and by one brother Zoltan. Joe is survived by his loving wife Lois of Bentley, daughters; Charlene and her partner Richard of Alhambra, JoAnne (Stan) Rumsey of Bentley and son; Blair of Bentley. Joe also leaves to mourn his loss, fi ve grandchildren; Vicki, Tim, Chris, Megan, Jordan and his fi ve great grandchildren; Rachel, Madison, Grace, Olivia and Hudson. Joe was passionate about everything he did in life. He was a true leader, whether it be leading a team he played on or coached, leading a crew of men at work or leading the convoy of travellers down the highway. A gathering of friends and family will be held from the Bentley Seniors Drop In Centre in Bentley, Alberta on Saturday March 14, 2015 from 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM. If friends desire and in lieu of fl owers, memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice.
Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca
WILSON’S FUNERAL CHAPEL & CREMATORIUM serving Central Alberta with locations in Rimbey and Lacombe
in charge of the arrangements. Phone: (403) 843-3388 or (403) 782-3366 “A Caring Family, Caring For Families”
IRENE ESTELLE HOHNMay 18, 1914 - Mar. 15, 2011
In a quiet country graveyardWhere the gentle breezes blow
Lies the one we love and lost 4 years ago.
Sadly missed byLeo, Katrina and family
Card Of Thanks
Celebrations
DR. KINASH RETIRING After over 32 years
practicing medicine in Lacombe, Alberta;
Dr. Barbara Kinash will be retiring, June 15, 2015.
A new physician has been recruited to take over care of her patients and records.
In Memoriam
ObituariesObituaries
1-877-223-3311
County CLASSIFIEDSREACH OVER 217,000
READERS With one of these great deals!
6 PACK8 PACK
ADPACKALL IN 1
CALL TOLL FREE:
Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 19
announcements
Training for lifeFirst Aid Training teaches how torespond confidentlywhen injuries occur.
CLASSIFIEDSANNOUNCEMENTS1-877-223-3311
A Classified Wedding
AnnouncementDoes it Best!
309-3300309-3300
Let Your News
Ring Out
1-877-223-3311
Arts & Crafts Shows ..................50Class Registrations....................51Coming Events ..........................52Lost ............................................54Found ........................................56Companions ..............................58Personals...................................60Bingos........................................64Fitness & Sports ........................66Happy Ads .................................70
What’s Happening#50 - # 70
ComingEvents 52 Coming
Events 52 ComingEvents 52
ComingEvents 52
Rimbey Sleigh, Wagon & Saddle Club
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING
Wed. April 1 at 7:30 pmRimbey Truck Museum
Call 403-704-4236
Anyone WelcomeEDMONTON STAMP CLUB . 2015 Spring
National Stamp Show. March 28 - 29. Central
Lion’s Recreational Centre. Saturday 10 - 5 p.m.; Sunday 10 - 4 p.m.,
111 Ave. & 113 St., Edmonton. Stamps for
sale, junior table, exhibits; www.
edmontonstampclub.com.
SPRING SALE on now! Test your “Luck o the
Amish” & get up to 20% off your Simply Amish furniture purchase.
Custom, solid hardwood, handcrafted, heirloom
quality furniture. Simply Amish Edmonton,
780-701-0284.
Meetings 59ANNUAL GENERAL MEETINGBLINDMANRIVER HALLTUESDAY, MARCH 24AT 7:00 PM
AL-ANON WEEKLY MEETINGFOR FRIENDS AND
FAMILY OF ALCOHOLICS.Tuesdays 8 p.m.
Neighborhood Place5110 - 49 Ave., Ponoka
For more info 403-783-4557
ComingEvents 52
Meetings 59ALATEEN
Weekly meetingsTuesdays @ 8 p.m.
Neighborhood Place
5110 - 49 Ave. Ponoka
For more info. 403-783-4557 or
403-783-8371
Employment#700 - #920
Caregivers/Aides................710Clerical ..............................720Computer Personnel ..........730Dental ................................740Estheticians........................750Hair Stylists ........................760 Janitorial ............................770Legal ..................................780Medical ..............................790Oilfield ................................800Professionals......................810Restaurant/Hotel ................820Sales & Distributors ..........830Teachers/Tutors..................840Trades ................................850Truckers/Drivers ................860Business Opportunities......870Miscellaneous ....................880Volunteers Wanted ............890Positions Wanted ..............895Employment Training ........900Career Planning ................920
Farm Work 755DAIRY Herdsperson required for fulltime
permanent position on dairy farm near Bashaw Alberta. Duties include
monitoring cattle health, balance feed rations, artifi -cial insemination, general farm duties as milking and
feeding. Experiencerequired 1-2 yrs min. as
herd manager. Post secon-dary agriculture diploma. Wages start at $25.00 per
hour. Please apply by email to Henk Oosterink
RR # 1, Bashaw, [email protected]
HairStylists 760WILD ORCHID SALON &
Spa, Jasper, Alberta seeking Licensed
Hairstylists & Registered Massage Therapists!
Accommodation available, travel & bonus incentives.
Please send resume & references to: [email protected];
www.wildorchidjasper.com. 780-852-2111.
Medical 790MEDICAL
TRANSCRIPTION is an in-demand career in
Canada! Employers have work-at-home positions available. Get the online
training you need from an employer-trusted program. Visit: CareerStep.ca/MT or
1-888-528-0809 to start training for your work-at-
home career today!
MEDICAL TRAINEES needed now! Hospitals &
doctor’s offi ces need certifi ed medical offi ce &
administrative staff! No experience needed! We
can get you trained! Local job placement assistance available when training is
completed. Call for program details! 1-888-627-0297.
Celebrate your lifewith a Classified
ANNOUNCEMENT
12345
Is someone at your local paper an exceptional community volunteer?
Nominate them for the
Visit www.awna.com/leadership-awardfor details & nomination form
LEADERSHIPAWARD
George Meyer
Nominations Close March 31, 2015
FAREWELLto the SLOMP FAMILY
Sat., March. 28 - Rimbey Drop-in CentrePotluck Supper at 6:00 pm
Open Microphone at 8:00 pmEveryone is Welcome!If you can’t come for supper,
join us for the evening.In lieu of cards and/or gifts, donations will be accepted for the Rimbey Library & Hospital
Advanced Remote& Wilderness Equine
First Aid NEW for 2015 You have no 911. No one can get to you. You’re in deep and it’s just you and your horse. Learn to handle the most extreme emergencies. Windhorse Retreat, west of Rimbey among the fi rst to host this course in Alberta and Canada.
Apr. 25 for $199Basic equine fi rst aid course is
prerequisite for the advanced on:Mar. 21 for $149
These courses are for 12 yrs and older.Register at:
www.WindhorseRetreat.comor 403-700-7880
BLUFFTONSpring Trade-FairSaturday, April 18th, 2015
10 AM - 4 PM0If you are a local Entrepreneur, and would like to present an invention or just to book a table(s) please give Gail a call @ 403-963-1649
or Irene @ 403-843-6805.
The trade fair is sponsored by the Bluffton Chamber of Commerce.
LAVINA FOWLERThe family of Lavina Fowler would like to thank Dr. DeBruyn, Rimbey Hospital & Care Centre and the Extended Care Hospital Area III staff for the special care they gave Lavina. We would also like to thank Rev. Deborah Laing for her thoughtful service and Oberhammer Funeral Chapel for their caring guidance. Special thanks go out to Lavina’s niece, Diane Shoemaker and Lavina’s grandson, Greg Richard for the great eulogy. Also, thank you to the Rimbey United Church ladies for the lunch. Thank you to all you supported us with condolences, cards, fl owers, food and donations.
Grace, Darwin, Blanche and families
THANK YOU
To all my family for the lovely 80th Birthday Celebration on February 28, 2015. For the delicious lunch and beautiful cakes. Also, thank you to all who attended and for the cards and gifts. Thank you to my son, daughter-in-law and family for the wiener roast and fi reworks. Thank you also to the people that stopped me on the street or business’ to wish me Happy Birthday.
Alfred Heilemann
KRIEGERMr. Frederick Oscar Krieger of Bluffton, Alberta passed away suddenly in the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre on Monday March 9, 2015 at the age of 71 years.Predeceased by his parents Albert and Helena and by three sisters; Hilda, Linda, Ida, two brothers; Henry and Edward, Fred is survived by his partner Ruby Johnson of Bluffton, two daughters; Elizabeth (Josh) Krieger-Thul of Oha-
ton, Alberta and Stephanie (Warren) Liba of Legal, Alberta. Fred also leaves to mourn his loss three grandchildren; Drake, Deacon and Delilah as well as two brothers; Sam Krieger of Westlock, George Krieger of Warburg and one sister Olga Ewasiuk of Edmonton.Funeral Services were held from the Bluffton Community Hall on Monday March 16, 2015 with Reverend Deborah Laing offi ciating. Interment followed in the Iola Fairview Cemetery.If friends desire, memorial contributions may be made to Heart and Stroke Foundation of Alberta #202, 5913-50 Avenue Red Deer, AB. T4N 4C4 heartandstroke.ca/donate.Expressions of sympathy may be forwarded to the family by visiting www.wilsonsfuneralchapel.ca
WILSON’S FUNERAL CHAPEL serving Central Alberta with locations in Rimbey and
Lacombe in charge of the arrangements. Phone: (403) 843-3388 or (403) 782-3366.
“A Caring Family, Caring For Families”
FRAYNWe would like to extend our sincere thanks for the kindness and support we received following the passing of our husband, father and grandfather, Art Frayn. To those who called and stopped by, sent cards, brought food and fl owers, you provided a bright spot in those early days. Thanks to all who attended the service as that underscored the importance of the friendships he had made. To Rev. Deborah Laing whose kind heart and soft message gave us peace. Our thanks to Michelle and Laverne Oberhammer for their guidance and attention to detail, both during and after the planning. And to the staff within our health services whose dedication contributed to many more years of living. Thanks to you all.
Judy Frayn and family
Obituaries Card Of Thanks
announcements
Celebrate Your MarriageCelebrate Your MarriageWith a Milestone Announcement • 1.877.223.3311Remember to share the news with your friends & family!
20 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015
HOW can you make your phone ring and make some quick cash?Place your ad here . . .Phone 1-877-223-3311
Trades 850HIGHWAY
MAINTENANCE Class 1 or 3 Operators. Full-time and Part-time positions available. Openings in
several Alberta areas. Fax resume to Carillion Cana-
da 780-449-0574 or email: [email protected].
Positions to start April, 2015. Please state what position and location you
are interested in.
JOURNALISTS, Graphic Artists, Marketing and more. Alberta’s weekly
newspapers are looking for people like you. Post
your resume online. Free. Visit:
awna.com/for-job-seekers.
BusinessOpportunities 870
NEED TO ADVERTISE? Province wide classifi eds.
Reach over 1 million readers weekly. Only
$269. + GST (based on 25 words or less). Call this newspaper NOW for
details or call 1-800-282-6903 ext. 228.
SAWMILLS from only $4,397. Make money &
save money with your own bandmill. Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. Free info & dvd:
www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT. 1-800-566-6899 ext.
400OT.
Meetings 59
Classifieds...costs so littleSaves you so much!
Trades 850
BusinessOpportunities 870
THE DISABILITY Tax Credit. $1,500 yearly tax credit. $15,000 lump sum
refund (on average). Covers: hip/knee replace-ments, back conditions & restrictions in walking and dressing 1-844-453-5372.
WANTED Hannas Seeds seeking distributors for forage, turf, native and reclamation seed. Good commissions. Contact
Esther at 1-800-661-1529 or esther@
hannasseeds.com
Misc.Help 880WANTED
HELP WITH LAWN MOWING
AND YARD WORK FOR 2015403-843-2031
CARPENTER’S HELPER Ponoka area. Wage
dependant on experience. 403-391-8385
Business Services#1000 - #1430
Butchering 1055JKC MEATS
Licensed Mobile Butchering
Custom Cutting & WrappingBeef, Pork and Wild Game
Paul Taylor843-4383
2 miles E & 1.5miles N of
Hoadley AB.
JKC MEATSLicensed Mobile Butchering
Custom Cutting & WrappingBeef, Pork and Wild Game
Paul Taylor843-4383
2 miles E & 1.5miles N of
Hoadley AB.
Landscaping1240REFORESTATION
NURSERY SEEDLINGS of hardy trees, shrubs, &
berries for shelterbelts or landscaping. Full boxes as
low as $0.99/tree. Free shipping. Replacement
guarantee. 1-866-873-3846 or www.treetime.ca.
LegalServices 1260
CRIMINAL RECORD? Think: Canadian pardon.
U.S. travel waiver. Divorce? Simple. Fast.
Inexpensive. Debt recovery?
Alberta collection to $25,000. Calgary 403-228-1300/
1-800-347-2540.
Misc.Services 1290
DO YOU NEED SOMEONE TO
SORT AND ORGANIZE
YOUR WORK RECEIPTS?
Call Marlene403-843-3203
and403-704-4576
EmploymentTraining 900
Misc.Services 1290
LOOKING FOR a shop? Post Frame Buildings.
AFAB Industries has expe-rience, expertise, reliability
and great construction practices. For a free quote,
contact Ryan Smith 403-818-0797 or email: [email protected].
Painters/Decorators1310RALPH’S PAINTING
Journeyman painter,serving the area: since 1984
403-843-4172
“When Ralph’s done brushingyou don’t feel rolled”
Misc.Help 880
BusinessOpportunities 870
PersonalServices 1315
GET BACK on track! Bad credit? Bills?
Unemployed? Need money? We lend! If you own your own home -
you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp.
Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420;
www.pioneerwest.com.
Pet Services 1318
KennelsOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonald
Animal services for Ponoka CountyDog Shelter
BoardingDogs for adoptionDogs to surrender
www.pawsandclawsanimalrescue.caclick courtesy adoptions
Phone (403) 783-7447
Auctions 1530AUCTION
Sales Wed. @ 6 pm. Antique sales 1st. Sun. of the month @ 1 pm. Mar.1 Moose Hall 2 miles south
of Ponoka on 2A WE BUY FOR CASH.
403-304-4791Check website for full listingswww.bigstrapperauctions.net
Misc.Services 1290
WellDrilling 1400
Auctions 1530
Auctions 1530COLLECTOR CAR
AUCTION. 5th AnnualEdmonton Motor Show Collector Car Auction. April 10-12. Edmonton
Expo Centre. Over 80,000 spectators. Over 80% sold last year. Consign today. 1-888-296-0528 ext. 103;
EGauctions.com.
EXECUTIVE BUNGALOW - 3842+/- sq. ft. on 33.98 title acres & 5.50 Acre Lot
w/32, 440+/- sq. ft. Commercial Industrial
Buildings. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, May 7, Getkate
Property near Lethbridge, Alberta. Jerry Hodge:
780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.
WHEATLAND AUCTIONS Spring Consignment
Auction. April 18, 10 a.m. in Cheadle, Alberta. Farm equipment, vehicles, heavy
equipment, RVs, etc. Consign now! Call
403-669-1109; www.wheatlandauctions.com.
BuildingSupplies 1550
METAL ROOFING & SIDING. 30+ colours available at over 40 Distributors. 40 year
warranty. 48 hour Express Service available at select
supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254.
Equipment-Misc. 1620A-STEEL SHIPPING Dry Storage Containers. Used
20’ & 40’Seacans high cube &
insulated containers 40’ HC. Winter Specials in
stock now. Self unloading delivery. Phone toll free
1-866-528-7108; www.rtccontainer.com.
Misc. forSale 1760
Is looking for aLICENSED AUTOMOTIVE TECH
The successful candidate must be able to excel in a fast paced environment.
In addition to a full tire shop our mechanical services include: brakes, wheel alignments, suspensions, air conditioning and full maintenance packages.
If you have a positive attitude and an excellent work ethic we want to hear from you
Please email resumes to [email protected] fax ATTN: J. Witvoet 403-783-4975Or drop off at 6220 48 Ave, Ponoka ATTN: J. Witvoet
12345Place your ad in this newspaper and province wide
with a combined circulation of over 800,000 for only...
$995plus GST/HST
Value Ad NetworkAlberta Weekly Newspapers Association toll free 1-800-282-6903 x228 email [email protected] or visit this community newspaper
the MOST out of your advertising dollars Squeeze
Must have:Experience Operating
Farm Equipment and a Forklift
Allen B. Olson Auction(403) 843-2747
HELP WANTEDYARD PERSON
REQUIRED
OFFICE ADMINISTRATORREQUIRED
Local gas plant searching for a part time contract administrative assistant. You must be comfortable working on a computer and profi cient in MS Word, Excel & Outlook as well as have excellent organizational skills, experience with general offi ce processes, and have the ability to work independently. Experience with JDEdwards is considered an asset. Other tasks may be requested.Please send your resume to Box 887, Rimbey
or email to [email protected]
12345
MÉTIS YOUTH SUMMER PLACEMENT PROGRAM
If you’re a Métis youth between 15 – 30 years old, and going back to school this fall, Métis Training to Employment Services can give you the assistance you need to land that summer job where you can gain employable skills and the pay cheque you deserve.
Call 1-888-48-MÉTIS (1-888-486-3847) online at: www.metisemployment.ca
Funded in part by the Government of Canada.
Rimbey RegionalSynergy Group
REGULAR MEETINGThursday, March 19, 2015
Bluffton HallLunch at noon
Meeting at 1pm• Pipeline Presentation
• Local Industry Activity UpdatesPublic welcome - Please RSVPFor more information contact:[email protected]
403-847-8086
12345
12345
Are you a Métis student in the last year of post-secondary studies, or an apprentice in technical training? Now you can apply for financial assistance from the comfort of your couch/car/cafe.
Visit apply.rupertsland.org on your computer, tablet or mobile device! Of if you’d still like to talk to us you can! Call toll-free at 1-888-486-3847 or visit
metisemployment.ca to find the office nearest you.
NOW TAKINGONLINE APPLIACTIONS
Funded in part by the Government of Canada.
NOW TAKINGONLINE APPLICATIONS
Funded in part by the Government of Canada.
Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 21
Buy & Sell#1500 - #1990
Misc.Services 1290 Misc.
Services 1290
WellDrilling 1400 Well
Drilling 1400
Just had a baby girl?
Tell Everyone with a Milestone Announcement
403-843-4909
FOR SALEFairy Garden
Furniture, Accessories &
supplies to create your own!
@ CRAFT ‘N CHATMain St. Rimbey
12345
View our 29 patented and patent pending inventions online at
www.1800bigiron.com
RURAL WATER TREATMENT (Province Wide)
Tell them DannyHooper sent you
RE
CY
CLE
Y
OU
R P
AP
ER
!
22 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, Mar. 17, 2015
RIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORYRIMBEY BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Rimbey Implements Ltd.
5410 - 43 StreetRimbey, AB
Cell: (403) 783-0593Bus: (403) 843-3700Fax: (403) 843-3430
Al York General ManagerAl York General Manager
Action AutobodyRimbey
“We’re in the Business of Making You Look Good”
3 kms North & 3 kms East of Rimbey on Hwy #53
Owner Carey Anderson
403.843.3030
MOBILE - to your doorGLASS SERVICE
780-388-0216 Alder Flats • Buck Lake
www.blufftonvetservices.com
Plumbing Gasfi tting Hot Water & Forced Air HeatingWater Analysis & Treatment Systems
Doug Madu(403) 843-2635Cell (403) 350-5901
Box 2040, Rimbey, AB., TOC 2J0
email: [email protected]
Outdoor Wood or Coal BoilersHigh Efficiency Wood Gasifi cation Boilers
ASPENWORKS ASPENWORKS MECHANICAL MECHANICAL
5034 45 Avenue
HOMEWARD BOUND KENNELS
BOARDING & GROOMINGRR#1 Lockhart Road
Rimbey, Alberta
T0C 2J0
Ph: 843-7794
Cell: 704-5039
Windshields - Heavy Equipment GlassResidential & Commercial
Mobile • Pickup & Delivery • In ShopOwner: Jamin Sargeant
403-843-4527
ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN HERE$30 + GST PER WEEK
Reaching 5700 households per week
Based on a 12 week commitment.Does not include the $2.25 per week web surcharge.
Janice Cameron DDOffering precision,
natural looking dentures!
Cell: 403-704-6615(local call)
Serving Rimbey & area,for over 17 years.
VERBRUGGENVETERINARYSERVICES
403-704-6650• 24/7 • Mobile Services • Large Animals
Garden Sheds, Garages, Soffi t, Fascia, Siding, Drywall,
Taping, Renovations.P.O. Box 1501, Rimbey, AB. TOC 2JO
RES. (403) 843-4499CELL (403) 588-4014
No Sunday CallsDoug 1.403.318.0498Casey 1.403.358.0452
Hillbilly Tree Mulching Ltd.• FENCE LINES• FENCE LINES• CUT LINES• CUT LINES• POWER LINES• POWER LINES• PIPELINES• PIPELINES• BRUSH & BUSH• BRUSH & BUSH• STUMPS• STUMPS
MULCHING TO SUIT ALL NEEDS Can do trees up to 15” wide
P.O. Box 14 #4 50th StreetBluffton, AB T0C 0M0
Tel: 403-843-8463Fax: 403-843-8465
www.blufftonvetservices.com
TERRY GRIEMANHome Centre Manager
P. O. Box 260 Business (403) 843-22584625 51st Street Ext. #111Rimbey, AB Fax (403) 843-4242T0C 2J0 Canada Cell (403) [email protected]
Rimbey Co-opAssociationLtd.
BRIAN GODLONTONPetroleum Manager
P. O. Box 260 Business (403) 843-22584625 51st Street Ext. #104Rimbey, AB Fax (403) 843-4242 T0C 2J0 Canada Cell (403) 704-0271
Rimbey Co-opAssociationLtd.
ROOFINGROOFINGSIDING SIDING STONESTONEIf you choose us as your contractor we will:• Listen to your needs and concerns• Provide high quality products• Show attention to detail• Carefully clean up, leaving your yard the way we
found it• Provide you with the best warranty in the business
We are manufacturer certifi ed and have over 20 years experience. We work all seasons of the year.
Call Al for a free estimate:403-782-2997www.primoroofi ng.com
& EXTERIORS
Bentley ladies bonspielContinued from page 17
The Whittaker team felt they really had got their money’s worth over the weekend. Besides play-ing six games and winning prize money after each win, there was free food includ-ing a banquet, raffles and a silent auction, and games and fun galore.
Friday night a bison supper for the curlers was donated by Elisabeth and Urs Mueller. Saturday and Sunday mornings a free con-tinental style breakfast was available courtesy MGM Lincoln Mercury. A ca-tered banquet by Rochelle’s Bakes & Cakes took place Saturday night at the club. Because of generous spon-sors contacted by steadfast
volunteers there were also door prizes for everyone.
Best costume was awarded to the Cirque du Soleil “troop”.
The draw master was Ken Brown.
Winning the $1,000 cash/travel voucher “Trip to Vegas” raffle was Joe and Margrit Rohrer from Red Deer County.
Karen Jaffray won the gift basket raffle, and there was a raffle of four rounds of golf at the Lacombe Golf & Country Club.
The next bonspiel is the closing mixed Town & Country slated for March 18-21. Call the club at 403-748-4303 or Krista at 403-848-1250 for more in-formation.
Tuesday, March 17, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 23
‘C’ event winners are lead Diane Angelopoulos, second KaryAnne Caines, third Jody Fraser and skip Rhonda Whittaker from Ft. MacMurray.
Photos by June Morvila
A-lady spiel: Bentley ladies bonspiel ‘A’ event winners for the A-lady spiel are lead Ashley Fraser, second Laura Saydak, third Nicole Hunter and skip Candince Read. The team is from Edmonton, Rimbey and Bentley.
‘B’ event winners are lead Linda Schneider, second Che-rie Johns, third Kim Steffan and skip Karen Jaffray.
Agricultural#2000 - #2290
Farm Equipment ..............2010Haying Equipment ............2020Tractors ............................2030Combines & Headers ......2040Fertilizer Equipment..........2050Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060Equipment Wanted ..........2070Farm Custom Work ..........2080Farm Auctions ..................2090Livestock ..........................2100Livestock - Exotic..............2110Sheep ..............................2120Poultry ..............................2130Horses ..............................2140Horse Boarding ................2150Riding Supplies ................2160Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170Pasture Wanted ................2180Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190Seed Grain ......................2200Seeding & Tillage ............2210
FarmEquipment 2010
CALF WARMERBest designed on the
market, with 110 volt UL rated heater circulates hot air around calf. Head bootallows calf to breath fresh air when required and cow can see calf. See video at
smucker.net Call DeanEbbert 403-347-2797
Livestock 2100BAR-DALE LIMOUSIN,
ERSKINE, AB. 40, two year old virgin bulls
for sale at the farm. Fully guaranteed.
Call Carole Barclay at 403-742-4825,
Terry 403-740-5037Ricky 403-740-5711. email
RED and black Angus bulls, semen tested and
delivery can be arranged. E & L Ranching in Bowden, Eric @
403 391-2259. Evenings @ 403 224-2396
REPUTATION Shorthorn yearling bulls, halter
broken, quiet, reasonably priced. Call Jennifer
403-704-6121
Livestock 2100
Farms/Land 4070
Livestock 2100SHORTHORN bulls for sale, reds, roans and
whites. Semen tested and delivery within 100 miles.
www.prospecthillshorthorns.com Les & Shelley Peterson,
780-877-2444.
Poultry 2130ORDER NOW For Pick Up
on April 18, 24 or 25. 19 weeks old Isa
Brown laying hens.Linden, AB 403-546-3130
Grain, FeedHay 2190HEATED CANOLA buying Green, Heated or Spring-thrashed Canola. Buying:
oats, barley, wheat & peas for feed. Buying damaged
or offgrade grain. “On Farm Pickup” Westcan
Feed & Grain, 1-877-250-5252.
Houses/Duplexes 30204 BDRM. house, Ponoka on quiet cul-de-sac, fully fenced yard, det. single garage, fresh paint, new
blinds, 5 newer appliance, ceiling fans in every room,
fully dev. bsmt., 3 1/2 baths, absolutely NO Pets
or smokers. $1500. rent/sd., tenant pays all utilities. Min. 12 months
lease. Avail. immediately. 403-619-5758
4 Plexes/6 Plexes 30503 BEDROOM IN 4-PLEX,
IN PONOKA.4 appliances. Close to
swimming pool & seniors drop-in Centre, no pets, mature tenants only
403-783-5493
Suites 30602 BDRM in
PONOKA incld’s util’s, washer/dryer, no pets, non partier, N/S. Working tenant only. 403-704-1645
PONOKA 1 bdrm. clean quiet adult building, no pets $735/mo. plus power avail., heat/water incld. Feb. 1, 403-348-6594
* RIVERSIDE APTS. *Newly renovated
1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street.
403-357-0287
PublicNotices 6010
Real Estate#4000 - #4190
Realtors & Services..........4010Houses for Sale................4020Houses Wanted................4030Condos/Townhouses ........4040Acreages ..........................4050Acreages Wanted ............4060Farms/Land ......................4070Farms/Land Wanted ........4080Manufactured/Mobile Homes ..................4090Income Property ..............4100Commercial Property ......4110Industrial Property ............4120Cottages/Resort Property ..4130Businesses for Sale..........4140Buildings for Sale ............4150Lots for Sale ....................4160Out of Town Property ......4170Investment Opportunities ..4180Mortgages Bought/Sold....4190
ManufacturedHomes 4090
75 HOMES BUILT and ready for delivery. Take an additional $5,000 - $7,500
off all stock. 20’ X 76’ models, loaded with
options. Toll free 1-855-463-0084; www.
jandelhomes.com.
BRAND NEW, 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1520 sq. ft.manufactured home in
Ponoka! Only $173,885!Immediate possession
available. Toll Free855.463.0084, online at
www.jandelhomes.com oremail us at
ManufacturedHomes 4090CHOOSE FROM 8 Brand
New Triple M 20x76 kitchen special spec manufactured homes
starting at $138,500 and save over $5000! For more
information call United Homes Canada
1-800-461-7632 or visit our site at www.
unitedhomescanada.com.
BusinessesFor Sale 4140HIGH CASH PRODUCING vending machines. $1.00 vend = .70 pro t. All on location in your area.
Selling due to illness. Call 1-866-668-6629 for details.
BuildingsFor Sale 4150
STEEL BUILDINGS - “Spring Sales with Hot
Savings!” All steel building models and sizes are now on sale. Get your building deal while it’s hot. Pioneer
Steel 1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca.
Financial#4400 - #4430
Investments ......................4410Money Wanted ................4420Money to Loan ................4430
MoneyTo Loan 4430DO YOU NEED to borrow money - Now? If you own
a home or real estate, Alpine Credits will lend
you money - It’s that simple. 1-877-486-2161.
Public Notice#6000
Public Notices ..................6010Special Features ..............6050
12345
FARM LAND FOR SALE BY TENDERThe following property located in Leduc County, Alberta is offered for sale by tender, subject to the
restrictions on the existing title, namely:1. N 1/2 of SE 22-49-1 W5 (containing approximately 80 acres)2. S 1/2 of SE 22-49-1 W5 (containing approximately 80 acres)3. NW 23-49-1 W5 (containing approximately 160 acres)
NORMAL ADJUSTMENTS APPLY ON CLOSING.Further information can be provided by contacting Walter A. Moskal at 3801A-51 Ave (P.O. Box 1680), Lloydminster, Alberta S9V 1K6 (780) 875-7671.TENDERS must be made in writing accompanied by certified cheque for 5% of the the tender price as a deposit, payable to ROBERTSON MOSKAL SARSONS - “IN TRUST” and identified as “Tender re: Estate of Walter Kremko - File 5446.13324 WAM” the “highest” or any tender not necces-sarily accepted, but in the event of acceptance the successful tender will be notified and unsuccessful tender deposits returned.The terms of sale shall be cash with the balance payable no later than 30 days after acceptance by the estate.
Tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o’clock noon on Friday, March 27, 2015 at the following address:
ROBERTSON MOSKAL SARSONSBarristers & Solicitors3801A - 51 AvenueP.O. Box 1680LLOYDMINSTER SK/AB S9V 1K6
Box 4546,5034 - 49th Ave.
Ponoka, AB T4J 1S1
and provide details of your claim.If you do not fi le by the date above, the estate property can lawfully be distributed without regard to any claim you may have.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND CLAIMANTSESTATE OF LAVINA FAY FOWLER
who died on February 19, 2015.If you have a claim against this estate, you must fi le your claim by Monday, April 27, 2015, with
SARGEANT CATTLE COMPANY
Two year old virgin bulls for salePurebred Black Angus
Red and Black Simmental hybrids
NO MUSS NO FUSS BULLS$3500.00
Call Wayne @ 403-783-1534
For Rent#3000 - #3200
Reached a Reached a Milestone?Milestone?Share it!Share it!
403-843-4909
AN EXCELLENTCHOICE
WHERE YOURAD
REACHESRURAL
READERS
CALL1-877-223-3311
CLASSIFIEDSHOT-LINE
WHATEVER YOU’RESELLING...
WE HAVE THE PAPERYOU NEED!
HOW can you make your phone ring and make some quick cash?Place your ad here . . .Phone 1-877-223-3311
Whatever You’reSelling...
We Have ThePaper You Need!
CLASSIFIEDS1-877-223-3311
CALL NOWTO FIND OUT MORE
This paper is
100% 100% RecyclableRecyclable
DO YOUR PART
RECYCLE YOUR PAPER!
“Let your Legacy start here.”
www.legacyfordrimbey.ca
RYAN EAST SALES MANAGER
SHANNON BUIST RECEPTION/SALES CONSULTANT
CINDY SEAWARD SALES CONSULTANT
YOUR LEGACY TEAM
MARK SCHREINERSALES CONSULTANT
PMTS OAC 5.99%
MTHS FINANCING BASED ON 84 MTHS OAC 4.99% EG T0761 84 MTHS INTEREST $6039 TOTAL PMTS OVER 84 $38103
MARCHMadnessMadnessMadnessREBATES
are back!
0%available on
many models
2011 Ford Fiesta SES C0598A
$12,992$12,992or $123 BW@60mths
2014 Ford ExpeditionLTD P0446
$47,500$47,500or $339 BW@72mths
2011 Ford F350 SuperDuty Lariat P0461
$39,992$39,992or $325 BW@72mths
2012 GMC Yukon XL K1500 SLT T1047C
$37,992$37,992or $309 BW@72mths
2014 Volkswagon JettaTDI ONLY 7K L0425
$26,950$26,950or $188 BW@84mths
2009 Lincoln MKS AWD T0620A
$19,992$19,992or $193 BW@60mths
2015 Ford Explorer XLT Leather AWD T1049MSRP $44,299 COSTCO REBATE (1000)
SALE PRICE $41,250SALE PRICE $41,250or $288 BW@[email protected]%
2014 Ford F150 C/Cab XLT 5.0L T0570MSRP $49,264 COSTCO REBATE (1000)
SALE PRICE $33,977SALE PRICE $33,977or $236 BW@84mths
2015 Ford Escape SE T1056MSRP $31,499 COSTCO REBATE (1000)
SALE PRICE $28,997SALE PRICE $28,997or $199 BW@[email protected]%
2015 Ford F250 C/Cab XLT T0824MSRP $53,574 COSTCO REBATE (1000)
SALE PRICE $39,977SALE PRICE $39,977or $279 BW@84mths
2014 Ford F150 S/Cab XLT 4X4 T0761MSRP $47,459 COSTCO REBATE (1000)
SALE PRICE $29,977SALE PRICE $29,977or $209 BW@84mths
2015 Ford F350 C/Cab XLT Diesel T0640MSRP $66,889 COSTCO REBATE (1000)
SALE PRICE $49,997SALE PRICE $49,997or $346 BW@84mths
/ 4 Ford F150
Ford E plorer XLT Le ther AWD
OVER 200 USED AVAILABLE IN STOCK
Western EditionWestern Edition
24 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, March 17, 2015