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Class of 2014 - HJ Cody School graduates were in visibly high spirits as they marched from the pier to the multiplex for their commencement ceremony last Thursday. More from the grad inside. STUART FULLARTON
Celebration - Fireworks lit up the sky over Sylvan Lake in celebration of Canada Day Tuesday night.
More Canada Day pictures on page 22.
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Volunteers WantedSylvan Lake Seniors’ Bus Association is looking for volunteer drivers approximately 3-4 times per month. For info call Don Lanterman 403-864-2230 or Rae Verity 403-887-6226.Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Lodge is looking for volunteer drivers for the Meals on Wheels program. Call Pat at 403-864-8285.Canadian Cancer Society needs volunteer drivers in Sylvan Lake to ensure cancer patients always have a safe ride to and from their treatments at the Central Alberta Cancer Centre. If you can spare one weekday per week, please become a volunteer driver today. To get involved call 403-347-3662 or email [email protected] are required for Friends of the Library committee. Do you enjoy the library? Would you like to make a difference? We are looking for enthusias-tic friends to support the library in many different ways. Please join us and have fun, meet like-minded people, volunteer and feel good about supporting a service that benefits everyone in the community! Call Debbie at 403-887-0968.Veterans Voices of Canada is a non-profit charity producing and documenting on camera interviews with Canadian military veterans for history and education. Volunteers are needed to fill positions such as interview coordinators, special fundraising team coordinators and interview transcriptionists. Please visit the website www.vetvoicecan.org. If you would like to help in keeping history alive contact Allan Cameron at 403-887-7114 or email [email protected].
Special Events
Friday, July 4 to Sunday, July 6 - 97th annual Benalto Fair and CPRA Pro Rodeo. Three days of hall exhibits, trade show, vendors and fun for the family. Includes junior rodeo, wild pony races and horse showing classes. www.benaltoagsociety.ca.Saturday, July 5 - Tailgate sale by Benalto Booster Club from 10 am to 3 pm in downtown Benalto. Book a street spot now for $10. Then tell your friends to come shopping. Phone Benalto Store for info 403-746-3775.Saturday, July 5 - Sylvan Lake Library holding a Family movie matinee, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Disney’s African Cats, Chimpanzee and Wings of Life. Drop in. Popcorn and juice provided. For more info, call 403-887-2130.Saturday, July 5 - Art At The Lake from 10 am to 4:30 pm at the Best Western Hotel, 5027 Lakeshore Drive. Featuring hand blown glass art, watercolour, oil and acrylic paintings, raku-fired and functional ceramics, forged metal work and lots more by lead-ing Central Alberta artists and artisans. For info call 403-748-2557.Saturday, July 5 - National Fishing Week. Runs until Sunday, July 13. More info at www.nationalfishin-gweekcanada.net.Saturday, July 12 - Sylvan Lake Legion fun golf tournament at Top O’ The Hill. Tee times begin at
1300 hours. To register drop by the Legion or call 403-887-2601. Deadline to register July 6. Open to first 40 golfers.Saturday, July 12 - Summertime Showcase Country Drive is your invitation to explore the country. Discover year-round attractions, events, history, markets and local cuisine. Also runs Sunday. More info at www.countrydrive.ca.Tuesday, July 15 - Seniors, do you love golf? Join us for a day of golf at Top O’ The Hill golf course. Call Maryan at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre to register 403-887-5428 before July 8th.Saturday, July 19 - Annual Stacy Regier Memorial golf tournament at Meadowlands Golf Club. 18 hole shotgun start at 10:30 a.m. More info at www.sta-cyregierlegacy.com.Thursday, July 24 - Thrilling Thursday at Dickson Store Museum 1-4 p.m. Rain or shine. Super hero theme. Come out and enjoy super hero-themed games, crafts and other fun activities. No registra-tion necessary. For more info, call (403) 728-3355.Sunday, July 27 - Sunday Afternoon at Dickson Store Museum, 2 p.m. Music, one-act play, refreshments and goodies. Everyone welcome! Fun for all! For info, call 403-728-3355.Wednesday, July 30 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Deerfoot Casino in Calgary, leaves at 8:30 a.m. For more info, phone Joan at 403-887-7614.
Support ProgramsWednesdays - Sylvan Lake Community Food Bank issues hampers from 9:30 am to 12 noon. Located in basement of Seventh-day Adventist Church, 4607 47th Ave., Sylvan Lake. Contact 403-887-4534 in you are in need of assistance.Sylvan Lake Al-Anon (for families and friends of alcoholics) 8 pm Sundays, Presbyterian Church (north door), Kathy 403-887-4470 or Robyn 403-887-2961. Sylvan Lake AA meetings. Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more information call male 403-887-4470, 403-588-5491 or female 403-887-4297. Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights at 7:30 pm at Bethany Sylvan Lake, 4700 47th Ave.
Weekly eventsAt the Seniors’ Centre: Mondays - Wii bowling; Tuesdays Sit & Be Fit, Whist, Beginner Bridge, Scrabble; Wednesdays - Drama troupe, lunches, Bible study, Beginner painting with oils; Thursdays - Alberta Senior Benefit Program; Fridays - Yoga, forums, bridge. Bus trips and foot care clinics. For more info call 403-887-5428.Mondays - Toastmasters Sylvan’s Slick Speakers will remain active during the summer. Meeting at Sylvan Lake Alliance Church, 4404 47 Ave. from 7-8:15 pm. Our club is open to everyone wishing to improve their communication and leadership skills. For info call Ian Oostindie 403-887-0968. Tuesdays - Health Moms & Healthy Babes (newborn to 12 months), from 10-11:30 am. Childcare pro-vided for older siblings. Community Partners office. For info 403-887-9989. Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1 pm from Parkland Mall. Call Don/Lydia Lanterman at 403-864-2230. Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens at 5:30 pm.
Groups & ActivitiesC.H.I.P.S. - Children’s Indoor playspace is a non-structured playtime for children 0-5 years old. Riding, climbing and bouncing toys provided and parents and caregivers can socialize. Mondays 9-11:30 am; Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30-11:30 am; Thursdays 12:30-2:30 pm. at the community centre. Contact Kari for info 403-392-0323.Sylvan Lake Spray Park - Keep informed on the project and volunteer opportunities at facebook.com/SLSprayPark.
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World Cup fever - Ronald McDonald made an appearance at Sylvan Lake McDonald’s to celebrate the FIFA World Cup on Saturday afternoon. World Cup fever was spread throughout the restaurant as he led a number of soccer-related games, activi-ties, chants and dances. STUART FULLARTON
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The Seniors Centre 4908–50 Ave. will be open every Thursday from
9 a.m. to 12 noon for the services above.
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RCMP NOTES
TAKE NOTICENOTICE is hereby given that the Develop-ment Offi cer or the Municipal Planning Commission of the Summer Village of Birch-cliff has approved the issuing of a develop-ment permit for the following permitted use:
Construction of single family residence.
DEVELOPMENT PERMIT #14122641 Birchcliff Road, Lot A2, Block 1, Plan 1222094.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may appeal Discretionary approvals to the Sub-division and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Munic-ipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal along with a $200 appeal fee should be submitted to the Summer Village of Birchcliff, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, Bay 8, 14 Thevenaz Indus-trial Trail, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 2J5 within 14 days following the date of this notice.
You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinter-pretation of the Land Use Bylaw. For further information please contact the Development Offi cer at 403-887-2822.
Dated this 27th day of June, 2014.Phyllis Forsyth
Development Offi cer
Suspicious vehicle led to several charges being laidJune 22
7:24 p.m. – A 30-year-old male of no fixed address was arrested by RCMP after a suspicious vehicle was pulled over by a Town of Sylvan Lake peace officer on 50th Street and Memorial Drive in Sylvan Lake. The male driver had outstanding war-rants and became violent when police officers attempted to arrest him. He was subdued and taken to cells where he was formally charged with four counts of failing to comply with conditions of undertakings, obstructing a peace officer and driving while disqualified.
11:11 p.m. – A complainant contacted RCMP dis-patch after youths were reportedly setting off fire-works in the parking lot of an apartment complex on Hinshaw Drive. Police met with the complainant and made several patrols in the area but the youths had left the area.
11:58 p.m. – A Town of Sylvan Lake peace officer conducted a traffic stop on 50th Street at Memorial Trail in Sylvan Lake resulting in the arrest of the female occupant of the vehicle. The passenger and
driver were detained for the possible theft of a vehicle and a search result-ed in two credit cards being recov-ered. One of the cards was forged and the other was confirmed as sto-len. A 33-year-old Calgary female is charged with possession of property obtained by crime under $5000 and the forgery/misuse of a credit card.
June 2310:53 p.m. – RCMP issued fines
on two female youths in relation to an altercation on the beach pier in Sylvan Lake. Two females, aged 14
and 15, assaulted a 15-year-old female following a verbal exchange. The victim sustained minor injuries. The parents of all youths were contacted and a consul-tation with the victim’s family resulted in fines being laid against the accused for fighting in public.
June 2610:46 a.m. – A call was received from RCMP dis-
patch of a female causing a disturbance at the CIBC in Sylvan Lake. A staff member reported that a female came into the bank and began throwing things around in the coffee area. She left the bank and was located in the Cobbs parking lot by police. A 32-year-old female
from Canmore was taken into custody after it was determined that she was intoxicated. She was also found to be breaching conditions of an undertaking and was formally charged with failure to comply.
11:35 a.m. – RCMP attended a residence on 52nd Avenue in Eckville after a 911 call of a naked male causing a disturbance in the area. The male became agi-tated as utility workers attended the area to dis-connect water service to the residence and began SUMMER SUNBUSTER DAY CAMPS
SPACES STILL AVAILABLEAGES: 6-8 years and 9-11 yearsLOCATION: Sylvan Lake Youth Centre (upstairs in the Family & Community Centre, 4725 43rd Street)TIME: 8:00 am-5:00 pmCOST: $145/local $156/non-local (5 day week) $116/local $125 non-local (4 day week)SUBSIDY: Available through the Canadian Tire Jumpstart or the You Can Play Too Grant ProgramsREGISTRATION: Call 403-887-1137 or email [email protected]
DATES: AGES: THEME:July 7-11 6-8 years Super Kidz 9-11 years Who Got Game?July 14-18 6-8 years Around the World 9-11 years Go for Gold!July 21-25 6-8 years Under the Big Top 9-11 years Lights, Camera, ActionJuly 28-August 1 6-8 years Sylvan Stampede 9-11 years Adventure Out ThereAugust 5-8 6-8 years Boo! Merry Easter(4 day week) Valentine! 9-11 years I Know What You Did Last SummerAugust 11-15 6-8 years Jump Around 9-11 years Skilled for LifeAugust 18-22 6-8 years Art Attack 9-11 years Express YourselfAugust 25-29 6-8 years Weird & Wacky 9-11 years I Want to be a Millionaire
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Delicious - Students from École Fox Run School assisted at a strawberry tea held at Sylvan Lake Lodge June 5 during Seniors’ Week. Among those helping were Austin Ellsworth, Jonathan Bouchard, Taylor Gregoire, Shaelyn Mannery and Daniel Craig. About 70 people attended the event, including a group from the Legion Ladies’ Auxiliary who were recognized for having donated $3,000 towards a new sound system last fall. An open house was held Friday to showcase the facilities and accommodation. There are a few rooms empty right now, said Carol Baragar.
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yelling at them and striking at a window in the house, breaking it. At one point he attempted to try to access his vehicle and drive away but the utility truck was blocking the driveway. The 46-year-old male was arrested for public intoxication and was lodged in cells until sober.
June 275:29 p.m. – An investigation is
underway into what appears to be the
kidnapping of a dog at the Sylvan Lake RV lot on 49th Avenue. A witness reported that a female pug was stolen by a male who called her over, picked her up and left the park on foot. The male was reported to be wearing a black t-shirt and glasses. The pug is fawn col-ored and answers to the name of Stitch. Anyone with information is asked to contact Sylvan Lake RCMP.
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EDITORIAL
69 years ago ...From the issue of June 27, 1945
J. W. Hopkins will conduct his brass band at the Sylvan Lake Service Club concert in the Alexander pavil-ion Sunday evening. He will also con-duct the band in two concerts on the beach, Sunday afternoon and Monday, Dominion Day.
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The first of a series of Sunday eve-ning concerts sponsored by Sylvan Lake Service Club, was held in the Alexander pavilion on June 24.
The program included numbers by the Junior Choir with the following assisting artists: Kurt Trachsel, Miss Lily Cuendet, Mrs. George Sterling, Mrs. A. J. Foster, Barbara Palmer and Lillian Dellaire.
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The Alexander pavilion, operated this year by the Service Club, is being renovated in preparation for the sea-son’s activity. The stage has been remodelled and the whole interior is being decorated by J. Prockiw and R. Drewitt of Winnipeg, who are doing a very artistic job.
There will be a dance on Saturday
night, a Dominion Day frolic (Sunday midnight) at 12:05 with regular dances every Wednesday, Friday and Saturday; music by “Bruno and his Merry Men”.
50 years ago ...From the issue of July 2, 1964
New steps have been constructed at the Legion Hall, and a new lawn has been seeded.
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Grades V and VI students of Sylvan lake school had a trip by chartered bus to Calgary last Friday. They visit-ed the aquarium at Calgary Brewery, Weston’s Bakery, the airport and St. George’s Island.
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Congratulations to Mrs. Dave McCutcheon who received First Class
Honors in Pedagogy, in Western Board of Music examinations recently.
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Sylvan Lake Women’s Institute met at the W. I. Hall on June 24th.
Mrs. Rittenhouse gave a short report on Handicraft shown at the Constituency meeting. Sylvan Lake Branch had second highest points in the conference.
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R. W. Blick, principal of the Sylvan Lake school, is one of 62 school princi-pals meeting at Concordia College in Edmonton for two weeks to study problems of educational leadership in local communities. His membership in this special leadership course, part of the University of Alberta summer ses-sion, is sponsored by County of Red Deer School Board.
I held his sweet little self in my arms, inhaled his brown sugar baby smell and gazed at the world reflected in his inno-cent blue eyes.
I held the child close to me as I sat in the rocking chair in the cheerful nursery. And as I rocked, the sun played peek-a-boo with the wall hanging that says, ‘I’ll love you to the moon and back’, and his two older brothers played at my feet.
The two-year-old watched me closely, finally pulling his thumb out of his mouth long enough to tell me proudly, “that’s my new brother.”
The five-year-old took great pains to explain to me that the baby who is now two-months-old has many talents.
“He can roll over, he can kick really well, he can wave his arms and he can smile already,” he said, puffing out his little chest with pride.
I rock the baby slowly, and with every creak of the rocking chair, I feel my hurry up deadline driven world slow down.
I rock slowly, comfortably, steadily. The chil-dren play and the baby slowly closes his eyes.
And time, as I knew it, stood still.As I rock I let my mind drift out of the nursery
and to summer and the red-circled days of sum-mer.
Reunions! Summer reunions!And I think about the people who attend these
reunions. A long, long time ago, they were all young, just as these three boys are now.
Somebody’s brother. Somebody’s sister. Playing together. Bonding. Feeling that family pride that is born somewhere inside like a tiny flame and lives on forever.
THE STUFF THAT REUNIONS AND FAMILIES ARE MADE OF
Dear Editor,Spending $25,000 to find out if residents want
a beach? Are you kidding? Totally ridiculous, just like Lakeshore Drive speed bumps and the ‘plastic boards’ in the sidewalk they are replacing with coloured concrete! We the taxpayers pay again! Whoever approved these things in the first place should be the ones to pay! Just stealing from the people!
Rob Lanciault,Sylvan Lake
Whoever approves should be the one
who pays
It starts here, I think. This pride thing.
It is the invisible thread that binds reunion goers together. It is the excited feel-ing behind the name tag, the sparkle in the eyes hidden
behind the progressive lenses, the laughter that bubbles up out of nowhere; laughter that spans the barriers of bridges long since burned and time and distance.
They come to these reunions from every walk of life and they come from all over. Farmers. Accountants. Teachers. Nurses and doctors. Ranchers and lawyers. Grandmas and grandpas. Great grandpas and grandmas.
They converge at halls and Legions and other venues wearing nametags and smiles and hope.
They want to remember. They want to go back.I watch my grandsons play quietly in the pool
of sunlight on the floor. Once, each and every one of these nametag-bearing seniors was young like
this. Once, a long time ago, they were somebody’s kid, somebody brother, somebody’s sister.
Once they ate their lunch out of a tin lunch pail, suffered the indignities of the strap, learned long division, struggled through exams and failure, experienced their first kiss and their first heart-break. And then, one day, they moved on.
Now they have come back.I got to take a walk down memory lane with a
few old timers from Rimbey the other day at their reunion and as I talked and mixed and mingled with them all it was like the clock in the hall spun backwards for several decades and they were all young again.
“This is my sister,” a grey haired lady with a sweet smile told me, as she introduced me to the woman sitting beside her. “She’s 91.”
And the pride in her voice was not dimmed by time or age or separation, but like my grandson’s, it was strong.
It was, in fact, unmistakable.
TREENA MIELKE BLACK PRESS
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 5
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COUNCIL MEETINGJuly 14, 2014Municipal Government Building 6:00 pm
MPC MEETINGJuly 7, 2014Municipal Government Building6:00 pm
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETINGJuly 15, 2014Municipal Government Building6:00 pm
There will be no Regular Meetingof Council for July 28th, 2014.Next Regular Council meeting is scheduledfor August 11th, 2014
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
REGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1646/2014OF THE TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE
A BYLAW OF THE TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE FOR THE PURPOSE OF CLOSING A PORTION OF A PUBLIC ROAD WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF
THE TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE
WHEREAS Section 22 of the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000 Chapter M-26, as amended,allows such road closure;
AND WHEREAS this portion of road will be closed, converted into clear title and then redeveloped asland for a new Town facility;
AND WHEREAS routing of traffi c from this identifi ed portion of roadway will be accommodated onexisting roadways;AND WHEREAS Council has given the opportunity for any person who claims to be prejudiciallyaffected by the Bylaw to be heard by Council;
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED the Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake does hereby closethe following described road allowance, subject to rights of access granted by other legislation:
All that portion of Road (48 Street) within SW 33-38-1-W5MLying north of 48 Avenue and south of 49 Avenue as shown on Plan 772 0972containing 0.21 ha (0.53 acres) more or lessExcepting thereout all mines and minerals
as shown on Schedule A, attached to and forming part of this Bylaw.Bylaw No. 1646/2014 has received fi rst reading only. A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, July 14, 2014 at 6:00 p.m. in
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ALL THAT PORTION OF ROAD TO BE CLOSED IS SHADED THUS
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the Council Chambers of the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48 Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta.
The Public Hearing is an integral part of the decision making process for Council. Representations made at the Public Hearing will be considered by Council to assist them in determining whether or not the Bylaw receives their approval (in the form of second and third reading).
If you submit comments on this bylaw, either orally or in writing, the information you provide may be recorded in the minutes of the Public Hearing, or otherwise made public, subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.
A copy of the proposed Bylaw and any related documents can be seen during regular offi ce hours from8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Municipal Government Building. The style of hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon beingrecognized by the Chairperson.
Any person wishing to submit a written presentation may do so, provided that these are received in the Town of Sylvan Lake Municipal Government Building prior to 4:00 p.m. on Monday, July 14, 2014. Persons may make oral presentations at the Public Hearing regardless of whether or not they have made a written presentation. The time limit of oral presentations shall be at the direction of the Chairperson.
DOCUMENTATION: Copies of the proposed Bylaw are available at the Town of Sylvan Lake Municipal Government Building during regular offi ce hours.
Date of fi rst publication of this notice: June 26, 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
Date of second publication of this notice: July 3, 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
Date of third publication of this notice: July 10, 2014 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
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PUBLIC NOTICEPROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1645/2014 TO AMEND
OFF-SITE LEVY BYLAWNO. 1428/2007
TAKE NO TICE THAT THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE, IN THE PROVINCE OF ALBERTA, HASGIVEN FIRST READING TO AMENDING BYLAW NO. 1645/2014 WHICH WILL, UPON FINAL PASSAGE AND
APPROVAL, AMEND OFF-SITE LEVY BYLAW 1428/2007 TO INCREASE OFF-SITE LEVY AMOUNTS COLLECTED FOR WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SYSTEMS BY 25%.
A COPY OF THE PROPOSED AMENDING BYLAW NO. 1645/2014 AND ANY RELATED DOCUMENTS MAY BEREVIEWED AT THE MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT BUILDING LOCATED AT 5012-48 AVENUE IN THE TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE, DURING REGULAR OFFICE HOURS (MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY FROM 8:00 A.M. – 12:00 NOON; AND 1:00 P.M. – 4:00 P.M.).
NOW THEREFORE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY THE COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE WILLCONSIDER SECOND AND POSSIBLY THIRD READING OF AMENDING BYLAW NO. 1645/2014 AT THEIR JULY 14, 2014 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING.
QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS REGARDING PROPOSED AMENDING BYLAW NO. 1645/2014 TO:
JOLENE TEJKL, RPP MCIPSENIOR PLANNERPHONE: 403-887-1185 EXT. 278FAX: 403-887-3660EMAIL: [email protected]
DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: JUNE 26TH, 2014 EDITION OF THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS.DATE OF SECOND PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: JULY 3RD, 2014 EDITION OF THE SYLVAN LAKE NEWS.
July 9 – Calf Skit is a family friendly show, taking classic fairies tales and allowing for improv that you will get to create and design, in order to tell a new story! Come laugh, play and join in on improvised theatre!
July 16 – House of MusicJuly 23 – Flyin’ Bob, street performer, and circus skills fanatic, will perform a half hour show and then teach plate spinning, juggling, tightwire walking, and stilts to anyone who is interested. Stop by the circus tent and give it a try.July 30 – View outdoor paint gallery of local artists and/or participate in an oil painting tutorial (paint supplies included)
Pack a picnic and head down to Centennial Park!
For more information contact Michelle at 403-887-1192 ext 512
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Discharging Your Sump Pump into the Sanitary Sewage System is Unlawful, and
Harmful to Community Resources. Home owners are reminded that sump pumps must discharge onto their own private property, and that discharge must be a minimum of 1 meter from the home’s foundation. Additionally, in cooler months, home-owners are responsible for ice that may build up on sidewalks as a result of sump pump discharge.
Please contact Public Works with any questions or comments regarding sump pump discharges. 403 887 2800
Presented - Donna Ellerby and Giselle Campbell of Sylvan Lake and Area Community Partners Association presented a cheque to Booster Juice owner Wendy Graham, middle, whose highest-value pie brought in $380.87 for Sylvan Lake Compassion Fund during Community Partners’ Pie and Cake Auction on June 14.
Highest value - Ten-year-old Zoe DeJonge had the highest-value cake at Sylvan Lake and Area Community Partners Association’s Pie and Cake Auction on June 14. It brought in $322.12 for Sylvan Lake Nauticals Swim Club, which she’s a member of. With other members of the club present, she was presented a cheque by Giselle Campbell of Community Partners. SUBMITTED PHOTOS
MilestonesMilestones
The family of Kit Lightbowninvite friends & relatives to a
Celebration of Kit’s 95th Birthday
on July 12th • 2 – 5pm at the Sylvan Lake Alliance Church Hall
(4404 – 47Avenue)
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Guest - École Our Lady of the Rosary School Grade 1 French Immersion students were recently treated with a guest appearance from Carey Price of the Montreal Canadiens. He took them on a tour of facilities and shared some great stories. We are truly blessed! He is the second cousin of one of our students. SUBMITTED
Councillors split on giving cash to Tour of Alberta cycling event; motion lostBY STEVE DILLS
SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
In a split 4-3 decision, Sylvan Lake councillors voted against contributing financially to the premier Tour of Alberta cycling event in September.
That may mean the event bypasses Sylvan Lake, according to Ron Lebsack, director of community services.
“My impression is if there’s no cash they wouldn’t be going through Sylvan Lake, that’s my own gut feeling,” he told councillors during their debate June 9.
The organizing committee for the Central Alberta leg of the race had asked for a cash contribution of
$30,000 as well as provision of in-kind resources for road cleaning and road closures.
Councillor Megan Chernoff sug-gested a $10,000 cash contribution. “Their money request didn’t make sense with what we’ve given away in other Recreation, Arts and Culture grants,” she said.
Describing the event as a “very brief ride through Sylvan Lake”, councillor Jas Payne said he could see a larger donation if the community was a start or end point. Then there would be an economic benefit.
“I don’t support it. I don’t see the benefit other than watching bikes go by. I don’t see a sustaining, lasting ben-efit to Sylvan Lake. I think $10,000
could go a long way to other programs.”The Town of Innisfail, which is the start point, has
agreed to contribute $20,000 to the event.Councillor Dale Plante wasn’t in favour of provid-
ing any cash. “I see minimal benefit to Sylvan Lake.”“I have the same feeling,” said Councillor Chris
Lust. “For them to spend 45 minutes in our commu-nity, $30,000 for the privilege of coming to our com-munity, I feel that’s hard to take. I don’t think they provided information to show there is value to us.”
Councillor Matt Prete said, “I wasn’t prepared to swallow $30,000.” But he added it does promote fit-ness and he believes it is something that could be fairly exciting to see. He suggested supporting it for a
year and evaluating the idea. “If Innisfail is giving $20,000 for the start, I can’t see giving any more than $10,000 for a ride through.”
Mayor Sean McIntyre noted it would require a mid-year budget adjustment “of a considerable size that would impact the community greatly”. He was also concerned about the equity of giving a donation to an organization outside the community when ongoing events in the community wouldn’t have the same opportunity.
Voting in favour of contributing $10,000 plus in-kind resources were Prete, Chernoff and Councillor Graham Parsons. Voting against the motion were Plante, McIntyre, Lust and Payne.
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Entertaining - Jayce Soley employed the help of some small friends for his entertaining ventriloquist act during École Steffie Woima Elementary School’s year-end talent show last Wednesday. There was no shortage of talent on display as students displayed their various skills and abilities in front of an audience of family, friends and school staff.
Dance - Miles Lagoutte and Holden Schwindt displayed a well-choreographed dance at École Steffie Woima Elementary School’s year-end talent show last Wednesday. STUART FULLARTON PHOTOS
Sparkle - Mr. Renfrew and Mrs. Frey, administrators at C.P. Blakely Elementary School, presented Ava Gianelli-Pirdeaux with the Sparkle Award — also known as the Anastasia Swann Award. It is given to a Grade 5 student who has shown an exemplary positive attitude throughout the year. JANET MCCLELLAND PHOTOS
Farewell - A group of Grade 5 C.P. Blakely Elementary School students sat excit-edly in the gym during their Grade 5 Farewell Grad. These students are on their way to École Fox Run School.
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 9
Seventh-day Adventist Church4607 - 47 Avenue 403-887-2604
Sabbath School 9:30 a.m. Saturday 10:45 a.m. Hour of Worship
Watch Chris Holland on the It Is Written TV Show, Saturdays at 11:00 a.m. on CTV.
Pastor Bill Spangler
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E-mail us at:[email protected] Peter & Cathryn Nash
“Our passion is His presence,Our commitment is His will,
Our pursuit is His way.”
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“Experiencing
Christ"
Our Location corner 49th St. & 50th Ave.
Sunday Service at 10:30 am
Everyone is encouraged & welcomed to join us.
Youth Services Friday at 7:00 pm
403-887-5687 Pastor Barry Sigurdson
Church of the Nazarene
HJ CODY Fine Arts Centre - 4520 - 50 ST.Worship Service 11:00 am
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCHWorshipping at Seventh–day Adventist Church
NEW SERVICE TIME
10:30 a.m.
“Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 3:16)
4607-47 AvenueSunday Worship 10:30 a.m.
4:00 pm ServicesLast Sunday of each month.
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
4308 - 50 Avenue 403-887-1401
Sunday Services & Sunday School
www.sylvanlakeanglican.caAnglican ChurchJuly 06 Service 10 AM
Church open for Monday prayers 10 AM-12 PM
Alliance Community Church4404 - 47th Avenue 403-887-8811
Senior Pastor: Rev. Kevin Haugan Associate Pastor: Rev. Jim Rilling
Children’s Ministry Coordinators: Stacia Dyck & Lindsay Haugan
www.sylvanlakealliance.com [email protected]
Worship Service 9:15 am & 11:00 amSunday School during 9:15 am service
Nursery provided
Sylvan Lake Apostolic Lutheran Church3 miles south, 2 1/2 miles west of Sylvan Lake
Sunday School 10:00 amChurch Services 11:00 am
www.sylvanlakealc.orgContact Chairman Lyle Hilman 587-797-1269
– SERVICES THIS WEEK –sponsored by churches of sylvan lake ministerial association
Rev. Jin Woo Kim 403-887-2416July 06 Service
10:30 AM4th Sunday After Pentecost
Canada Day CelebrationSunday School | Nursery will be available, ask your usher.
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Memorial Presbyterian Church5020 48 Street, Sylvan Lake, AB, T4S 1C6 403-887-5702
A warm welcome awaits you at your town and country church
Our Lady of the AssumptionRoman Catholic Church
Administration Office: Sylvan Lake 403-887-2398
Rimbey 403-843-2126
5033-47a Avenue
Parish Priest: Father Gabriel UdehMass TimesSaturday Evening:
Sylvan Lake 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning:Sylvan Lake 11:00 a.m.(Last Sunday of each
month 9:00 a.m.)Rimbey 9:00 a.m.
Weekday massWednesdays and Fridays 9:00am
Email: [email protected]
O’CANADA “ IN GOD WE TRUST”What an amazing country and home Nation we
call Canada. There is so much to be thankful for. We often forget to be thankful for our Founding Fathers of Confederation for their Godly part. Did you know engraved forever in the Parliament Buildings in Ottawa are Scripture verses which remind us of God’s dominion and our continued reliance on Him. In 1921 , as a permanent testimony to the convictions of our forefather’s , architect John A. Pearson commissioned the following Scriptures over each exterior arched windows of the Peace Tower.
1. Over the East window - “He shall have dominion also from sea to sea” (Psalm 72:8).
2. Over the South window-”Give the King thy judgment, O God, and thy righteousness unto the King’s son” (Psalm 72:1).
3. Over the West window- “Where there is no vision , the people perish” (Proverbs 29:18).
How fi tting it is called the Peace Tower. Our National Anthem ‘s second verse is often seldom sung.
Lord of the LandsBeneath thy bending skies.On fi eld and fl oodWhere’re our banner fl ies.Thy people lift their hearts to theeTheir grateful voices raise,May our dominion ever beA temple to thy praise.Lord of the Lands, make Canada thine own.Lord of the Lands, make Canada thine own.Notice the last two verses......Lord of the Lands, make
Canada thine own. As we celebrate Canada Day - thank God for this Nation . Thank God for bringing so many people from other Nations to now call Canada their home.
The RCMP motto is....” Maintain Le Droit” meaning “Uphold the Right”. Rejoice friends for making Canada your home. You made a right choice.....yes.....IN GOD WE TRUST.
By Steve Rowe
Gideons Int. In Canada/A member of the Sylvan Lake Ministerial
Design and tendering
planned for next stage of
Lakeshore redevelopment
BY STEVE DILLSSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
During their regular meeting June 9, Sylvan Lake councillors:
• directed staff to proceed with design and ten-dering for Lakeshore Drive Phase 5 (east of 50th Street) based on an option which includes a side-walk being created as part of the existing boule-vard on the north side, sidewalk on the south side in front of the Best Western and on the south side of the road between 50 and 50A Street, including the intersection at Lakeshore Drive and 50th Street. Estimated cost to complete the work is in the range of $1.6 million.
• accepted for information an infrastructure study prepared by Tagish Engineering which pro-vides estimates on the viability and constraints of servicing existing annexed land and future land planned for annexation with such things as water, sewer and transportation systems. The study also provided estimates on costs involved in increasing capacity of reservoirs and sewage lagoons.
The report stated presently the town has suffi-cient water supply from wells to handle a popula-tion of 18,000. It recommends that prior to hitting that number, a regional system be established.
Beyond a population of 22,000 either signifi-cant upgrades of the lagoon system will be required or a regional connection to another treatment facility is needed.
The report was one document needed for the town’s planned annexation proposal.• passed first reading of a bylaw to increase the off-site levy amounts for water, sanitary and storm systems which developers pay. The interim increase is proposed at 25 per cent. The town’s existing off-site levy bylaw uses amounts estab-lished based on 2007 construction costs.
A complete review of the bylaw is underway but the staff report said it wouldn’t be completed in time for the 2014 construction season.• passed third reading of a bylaw to provide for necessary changes required for the automated col-lection of household garbage.• agreed to a budget adjustment of $21,000 to pur-chase 300 new 360 litre waste receptacles to allow residents the option to upgrade from 240 litre carts which are going to be used when automated collection of household garbage begins. The town has already purchased 6,000 of the 240 litre carts.• passed first reading of a bylaw to close part of 48th Street between 48th and 49th Avenue (in front of the aquatic, curling and multiplex com-plexes) and set a public hearing on the issue for July 14.
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Members of HJ Cody’s class of 2014 convened for a group photo at the pier Thursday morning to kick off a day of celebration.
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Graduates’ educational achievements celebrated BY STUART FULLARTON
SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Members of École HJ Cody School’s class of 2014 were joined by family, friends and dignitaries as they celebrated their high school graduation last Thursday.
The day-long celebration kicked off with a commencement ceremony at the multiplex in the afternoon, and culminated with a banquet in Red
Deer in the evening.Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Kerry
Towle was among those who spoke during the day’s gatherings. She encouraged students to be proud of their educational accomplishments, and to embrace the future that now lies ahead of them.
“Find your passion, whatever it may be,” she said. “If you have to volunteer to find that passion, take the opportunity. Remember, there’s nothing better than giving back to
those who have given to you.”Sylvan Lake mayor Sean McIntyre,
himself an HJ Cody graduate, reminded students of the hard work that led to their educational success.
“As students, you’ve been tested, and tested, and tested some more,” he said. “You’ve come through good times and challenging times, and after many years of effort and com-mitment, you’ve achieved an uncon-tested victory in your graduation.
“You did it, and you made your
community proud.”Lissa Steele, speaking on behalf of Chinook’s
Edge School Division, offered graduates some thoughtful remarks, noting, “The only place suc-cess comes before work is in the dictionary”.
The graduates’ minds, she added, are “like parachutes: They work better when they’re open”.
School board trustee Jackie Swainson remind-ed students of the opportunities that lie ahead of them, now that they’ve completed high school.
“The world is your oyster,” she said. “This means you can do or achieve anything you want in life, because you have the ability, the opportunity and the freedom to do so.”
Guest speaker Graham Parsons accompanied his speech with photos and videos of his own life, describing to graduates his career as a hockey player, and his time spent in the now-closed arena.
He encouraged graduates to remain defiant in achieving their goals, despite the inevitable set-backs they’ll suffer along the way.
“For many of you in this room, paths will be found with ease,” he said. “But there are some out there who have not figured out their direction — unconfident, unsettled, scared and frustrated. To that, I say don’t give up.”
Continued on Page 11
THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 11
Sylvan Lake Career High School Class of 2014!Principal’s Address:
On behalf of the staff and students of the Chinook’s Edge Career High Schools in Didsbury, Innisfail, Olds, Red Deer and Sylvan Lake I would like to offer sincere congratulations to the class of 2014.
The students’ efforts in reaching their goal of obtaining an Alberta High School Diploma should be celebrated, as it is an important milestone in life.
Our students should be proud of the dedication and commitment they have shown in meeting their goal of graduation.
Certainly, the staff
and their classmates are proud of each of the graduates.
In the future, whether life takes our graduates to college, university or to an apprenticeship, we hope the lessons of commitment, dedication and hard work that they have learned at school will serve them well.
We wish all the best to each graduate. Thank you for attending and achieving your goals at the Chinook’s Edge Career High Schools.
Daryl BrownPrincipal
Chinook’s Edge Career High Schools
Not Pictured:Bobbi Crotty
Shayla Eisler
Zachary French
Hailey Horner
Gage Parks
Chance Swainson
Angela FraserJanelle Colburne
Congratulations Graduates!Dakota Sifakis Victoria Woodford
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Achievements celebratedContinued from Page 10He described his own recent change in fortunes,
which began with the event that left his “heart ripped out” when the arena collapsed earlier this year. That ulti-mately led to the “latest, greatest moment of (his) life” when Sylvan Lake was eventually named Kraft Hockeyville 2014.
Parsons concluded by reminding graduates of the many volunteer opportunities that exist within town, encouraging them to “roll up the sleeves” and get involved.
TJ Sloboda and Paul Kim read the valedictory address, and offered thanks to the many people who have helped them get to where they are today.
“We face a great journey ahead — one that we could not have made it to without the help and guidance of those who have come before us,” said Sloboda.
They also shared some advice with their fellow gradu-ating classmates.
“Always strive to be the best you can, and don’t let anyone tell you what you can and can’t do,” said Kim.
Principal Dave Elwood was the last to speak during the afternoon ceremony. He encouraged students to con-tinue learning, despite being finished high school.
He also told them to embrace the future without fear.“You have the skills now to take on anything you face,
whether it’s a big problem or a small problem,” he said. “It’s OK to fail, it’s OK to try, and it’s OK to ask for help.”
Two awards were presented in the afternoon: Sean McIntyre presented the Mayor’s Citizenship Award to Jamai Bell, while Kerry Towle presen-ted the MLA’s Citizenship Award to Rebecca Lieng.
The HJ Cody School Choir also performed several times throughout the day.
Guest speaker Graham Parsons.
Valedictorians Paul Kim and TJ Sloboda.STUART FULLARTON PHOTOS
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ÉCOLE H.J. CODY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2014
Allen,Breanna
Alward,Morgan
Aman,Breann
Andrews,Jacob
Atchison,Spencer
Balfour,Tristan
Barnes,Olivia
Barrie,Joshua
Bauder,Dakota
Beckwith,Thomas
Kim,Ye-Joon
Kondor,Trent
Kostyniuk,Layne
Kube,Paige
Lakeman,Keltie
Lanciault,Christopher
Larsen,Isabella
Leavitt,Austin
Lee,Cameron
Klywak,Travis
Bell,Jamai
Bentley,Michelle
Boisjolie,Aren
Boothe,Mackenzie
Bouchard,Ashley
Bourgeois,Jeremy
Braun,Christopher
Burton,Evan
Butcher,Ben
Lieng,Rebecca
Lindley,Megan
Lisafeld,Dylan
Littmann,Eric
Loroff,Tanner
Marchesi,Bradyn
Marshall,Bryce
Mason,Charlotte
Mathers,Bailee
McCoy,Brendan
Campbell,Kaylee
Campbell,Michael
Carson,Alyssa
Carver,Laken
Chittenden,Kennedy
Collins,Brittany
Cordell,Ryley
Campbell,Kendra
Cutforth,Ashley
McKillop,Ashley
Mirafuentes,Ivan
Moore,Austin
Munce,Talissa
Mutemwa,Muzamba
Neudorf,Kassidy
Newstead,Natasha
Nicholson,Naomi
Noel,Colton
Oliver,Richard
Delaire,Colton
Derbyshire,Cara
Derbyshire,Randi
Dixon,Michael
Dolhan,Karlana
Dyrland,Danielle
Ekelund,Bree
Defrece,Chase
Olmstead,Brayden
Palm,Alex
Passmore,Jessica
Pearson,Krista
Peck,Devon
Pettie,Colton
Price,Kane
Ranger,Joseph
Renner,Daylen
Reynolds,Brett
Ellerby,Keelan
Engel,Haly,
Finner,Stefan
Fitzgerald,Sean
Fox,Britney
Friesen,Dacota
Fudger,Madison
Fugler,Joy
Fujimoto,Kaori
England,Georgia
Rogers,Joshua
Rowley,Chanel
Rumbolt,Cody
Schultz,Joshua
Schultz,Phoenix
Shmyr,Mackenzie
Sloboda,Tyler-Joel
Smaill,Aden
Spode,Jennifer
Stewart,Raina
Gathercole,Austin
Geake,Bryan
Vick,Tayler
Irwin,Brielle
Jacobsen,Darryl
Tanaka,Daisuke
Ternovoy,Dean
Thorne,Jaden
Thudium,Chase
Trudel,Gabrielle
Unrau,Mackenzie
Ventnor,Jessie
Tait,Keagan
Johnson,Ethan
Johnston,Kaylee
Johnson,Tyler
Jones,David
Kenny,Courtney
Janisse,Rachelle
Swayn,Alexandra
Sylvester,Jakson
Graham,Jasmine
Hagan,Tristan
Hainsworth,Kendra
Hartigh,Justin
Henderson,Courtney
Heninger,Makayla
Hillaby,Aaron
Goki,Kataoka
Warrener,Robert
Webster,Aubri
Werenka,Cara
White,Brett
Williamson,Gordon
Wilke,Evan
Wright,Taylor
Yanase,Azumi
Zazalak,Randolf
Zenert,Shon
Huen,Paul
Hlushak,Trent
Day,Justyn
De Jong,Rylan
Burk,Brody
Cressey,Dustin
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ÉCOLE H.J. CODY HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF 2014
Allen,Breanna
Alward,Morgan
Aman,Breann
Andrews,Jacob
Atchison,Spencer
Balfour,Tristan
Barnes,Olivia
Barrie,Joshua
Bauder,Dakota
Beckwith,Thomas
Kim,Ye-Joon
Kondor,Trent
Kostyniuk,Layne
Kube,Paige
Lakeman,Keltie
Lanciault,Christopher
Larsen,Isabella
Leavitt,Austin
Lee,Cameron
Klywak,Travis
Bell,Jamai
Bentley,Michelle
Boisjolie,Aren
Boothe,Mackenzie
Bouchard,Ashley
Bourgeois,Jeremy
Braun,Christopher
Burton,Evan
Butcher,Ben
Lieng,Rebecca
Lindley,Megan
Lisafeld,Dylan
Littmann,Eric
Loroff,Tanner
Marchesi,Bradyn
Marshall,Bryce
Mason,Charlotte
Mathers,Bailee
McCoy,Brendan
Campbell,Kaylee
Campbell,Michael
Carson,Alyssa
Carver,Laken
Chittenden,Kennedy
Collins,Brittany
Cordell,Ryley
Campbell,Kendra
Cutforth,Ashley
McKillop,Ashley
Mirafuentes,Ivan
Moore,Austin
Munce,Talissa
Mutemwa,Muzamba
Neudorf,Kassidy
Newstead,Natasha
Nicholson,Naomi
Noel,Colton
Oliver,Richard
Delaire,Colton
Derbyshire,Cara
Derbyshire,Randi
Dixon,Michael
Dolhan,Karlana
Dyrland,Danielle
Ekelund,Bree
Defrece,Chase
Olmstead,Brayden
Palm,Alex
Passmore,Jessica
Pearson,Krista
Peck,Devon
Pettie,Colton
Price,Kane
Ranger,Joseph
Renner,Daylen
Reynolds,Brett
Ellerby,Keelan
Engel,Haly,
Finner,Stefan
Fitzgerald,Sean
Fox,Britney
Friesen,Dacota
Fudger,Madison
Fugler,Joy
Fujimoto,Kaori
England,Georgia
Rogers,Joshua
Rowley,Chanel
Rumbolt,Cody
Schultz,Joshua
Schultz,Phoenix
Shmyr,Mackenzie
Sloboda,Tyler-Joel
Smaill,Aden
Spode,Jennifer
Stewart,Raina
Gathercole,Austin
Geake,Bryan
Vick,Tayler
Irwin,Brielle
Jacobsen,Darryl
Tanaka,Daisuke
Ternovoy,Dean
Thorne,Jaden
Thudium,Chase
Trudel,Gabrielle
Unrau,Mackenzie
Ventnor,Jessie
Tait,Keagan
Johnson,Ethan
Johnston,Kaylee
Johnson,Tyler
Jones,David
Kenny,Courtney
Janisse,Rachelle
Swayn,Alexandra
Sylvester,Jakson
Graham,Jasmine
Hagan,Tristan
Hainsworth,Kendra
Hartigh,Justin
Henderson,Courtney
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Warrener,Robert
Webster,Aubri
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SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Members of École HJ Cody School’s class of 2014 had their post-graduation plans read aloud as they collected their diplomas during Thursday’s commencement ceremony. As read by teacher Jas Payne, they are as follows:
Breanna Allen - go to college to get her cosmetology licence.
Morgan Alward - take time off to relax and get ready for post-secondary.
Breann Aman - go to SAIT for culinary arts.
Jacob Andrews - get Class 1, travel the world and buy a house in the islands.
Spencer Atchison - not waste time sleeping in and live like a champion.
Tristan Balfour - live life to the fullest and become the best person he can be.
Olivia Barnes - attend Red Deer College and play volleyball for the Queens.
Joshua Barrie - work and travel.Dakota Bauder - to find peace with life and
begin the next phase happy.Thomas Beckwith - take some time off to
pursue music, possibly join the army.Jamai Bell - go to school to work with spe-
cial needs kids.Michelle Bentley - go to RDC to work
towards a Bachelor’s degree in chemistry before attending med-school at U of A. Specialize in either radiology or paediatric medicine.
Riley Berg - become a professional chef and maybe own a restaurant.
Aren Boisjolie - work as an electrician.Mackenzie Boothe - live life to the fullest
and live it how I want to live it.Ashley Bouchard - take a few years off to
go back home. Go to Marvel College for aesthet-ics and later upgrade to medical aesthetician.
Jeremy Bourgeois - to look as good in the future as he does now.
Christopher Braun - pursue welding apprenticeship.
Brody Burk - move to Ireland.Evan Burton - go to business school or be a
power engineer and live life to the fullest.Ben Butcher - unspecified.Kaylee Campbell - attend RDC as a medi-
cal lab assistant.Kendra Campbell - grow up, marry young
and rich, have babies and become a hockey mom.
Michael Campbell - work in a salon.Alyssa Carson - go to university to become
a teacher.Laken Carver - unspecified.Kennedy Chittenden - move to Edmonton
to live with mom and attend NAIT.Brittany Collins - take a year off and
travel.Ryley Cordell - unspecified.Dustin Cressey - ski, travel, live big and be
happy.Ashley Cutforth - go where life takes me
and go to school to become a paediatric nurse.Natasha Dahl - take a year off then go to
Ambrose University for two years then go to U of C for six years to become a counselling psy-chologist.
Justyn Day - become an instrumentation technician.
Rylan de Jong - unspecified.Chase deFrece - get an apprenticeship for
carpentry, possibly take classes in college for kinesiology.
Colton Delaire - be an officer of the law.Cara Derbyshire - go to college and go
travelling.Randi Derbyshire - attend the University
of Alberta to pursue a degree in engineering.Michael Dixon - head to university to
obtain a Bachelor of Science in biochemistry or neuroscience.
Karlana Dolhan - go to NAIT to get electri-cal ticket.
Danielle Dyrland - take a year off to travel then hopefully go back for journalism.
Shayla Eisler - take a year off to work.Bree Ekelund - become a stewardess and
see the world.Keelan Ellerby - take a year off, travel and
do missions. Go to school in 2015 and take Bachelor of Science eventually leading into dental school.
Justice Elton - work the trades and make a lot of money.
Haly Engel - attend RDC and U of A to get my Bachelor of Education and Science com-
bined.Georgia England - attend Calgary college.Stefan Finner - work in the oilfield.Sean Fitzgerald - keep working, then go to
college to learn how to build his own house.Britney Fox - succeed in professional barrel
racing and win the Calgary Stampede and NFR in Las Vegas.
Madison Fudger - take a year off and work full-time to save money for college and work on a music career.
Joy Fugler - attend university and complete a Bachelor of Science degree in biology.
Austin Gathercole - become a heavy duty mechanic.
Bryan Geake - go to RDC for a year, then U of A for three years for a Bachelor of Commerce degree.
Jasmine Graham - spend the rest of my life working with horses.
Tristan Hagan - get a great job, then go to University of Calgary for engineering.
Kendra Hainsworth - move to Cranbrook and continue playing volleyball at College of the Rockies.
Dylan Harris - make bank.Justin Hartigh - join Nascar and turn left
for a living.Jenson Heaton - work for a while, travel,
then open a recording studio.Courtney Henderson - live with my mom
and raise cats.Makayla Heninger - make a bunch of
money selling burgers.Aaron Hillaby - have success.Trent Hlushak - go to university for infor-
mation technology.Paul Huehn - become a professional swim-
suit and moustache model.Brielle Irwin - move to the west coast to
become a hipster and attend university.Darryl Jacobsen - go to college and take
TVP, and learn to become an RCMP officer or security guard.
Rachelle Janisse - continue with art with the Visual Arts program at RDC.
Tyler Johnson - unspecified.Ethan Johnson - upgrade math class and
take business administration at RDC.Kaylee Johnston - attend post-secondary
and travel.David Jones - attend RDC for jazz piano to further
his musical knowledge and experience.Courtney Kenny - go to college and make lots of
money.Paul Kim - bring peace to the Korean Peninsula.Travis Klywak - take time to figure out life.Trent Kondor - hand model for Rolex.Layne Kostyniuk - graduate from Lethbridge College
and work his way to being an honest and noble officer in the RCMP.
Paige Kube - live the dream.Keltie Lakeman - unspecified.Chris Lanciault - upgrade and head off to college to
be smarter.Isabella Larsen - continue to be exceptionally sassy
and perhaps move into salon life.Austin Leavitt - unspecified.Cameron Lee - move to Lethbridge to attend
Lethbridge College and complete the Criminal Justice - Policing program.
Rebecca Lieng - attend University of Lethbridge to attain Bachelor of Science degree and further education to become a doctor.
Megan Lindley - attend dental school in Toronto.Dylan Lisafeld - take a year off and live with my sis-
ter and take music programs.Eric Littmann - work the trades to be the best daddy
to that little girl he can be.Tanner Loroff - become an exceptional tradesman
and continue to be awesome.Bradyn Marchesi - move to Kelowna and play junior
football with the Okanagan Sun.Bryce Marshall - go to college, become a teacher, take
my dad’s job and force him into an early retirement.Charlotte Mason - attend Red Deer College. Do what
she loves and start the journey to becoming a music teacher.
Bailee Mathers - attend the University of Victoria and become Dr. Bailee Mathers.
Jacqueline McBride - travel more before attending school in the spring.
Brendan McCoy - unspecified.Ashley McKillop - complete social work program and
travel the world.Continued on Page 16
16 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, JULY 3, 2014
Public Notice PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO
THE COUNTY’S LAND USE BYLAWBylaw No.1193/14
Lacombe County Council has given fi rst reading to Bylaw No. 1193/14 the purpose of which is to amend the uses, defi nitions, general regulations and policies in the County’s Land Use Bylaw. The amendments are being proposed to:• Provide clarity on the defi nitions for campgrounds, where
campgrounds can be located and the regulations surrounding their development;
• Outline regulations for the level of fi re protection services that need to be provided in all higher density and/or serviced multi-lot developments;
• Create a High Density Residential District that will allow for smaller lot sizes and a greater variety of multi-unit housing in areas identifi ed by Plan for this purpose;
• Strengthen the policy regarding tarp/canvas covered buildings, clarifying that they are not allowed in any residential districts; and
• Provide a defi nition of a nonresident onsite employee to specify when an employee would be considered in the total onsite employee numbers for a business.
A copy of the Bylaws 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: Friday, July 11, 2014Time: 9:00 AMPlace: Lacombe County Administration Offi celocated 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, MCIPManager of Planning Services
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TAKE NOTICENOTICE is hereby given that the Development Offi cer or the Municipal Planning Commission of the Summer Village of Sunbreaker Cove has approved the issuing of a development permit for the following permitted use:Construction of residential vacation home.DEVELOPMENT PERMIT #142084829 Sunhaven Way, Lot 4, Block 7, Plan 1823 MCAND a development permit for the following per-mitted use:Construction of storage shed.DEVELOPMENT PERMIT #1460741119 Briar Road, Lot 10, Block 3, Plan 4146 RS.AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT you may ap-peal Discretionary approvals to the Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, as provided for in Part 17, of the Municipal Government Act. Written statements relevant to the development and reasons for the appeal along with a $200 appeal fee should be submitted to the Summer Village of Sunbreaker Cove, Subdivision and Development Appeal Board, Bay 8, 14 Theve-naz Industrial Trail, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 2J5 within 14 days following the date of this notice.You may not appeal a Permitted Use unless it involves a relaxation, variation or misinterpreta-tion of the Land Use Bylaw. For further informa-tion please contact the Development Offi cer at 403-887-2822.
Dated this 26th day of June, 2014.Phyllis Forsyth
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Continued from Page 15Ivan Mirafuentes - work with my
dad, take care of my mom and hopefully go to RDC for a two-year music program and become a musician. Buy a vacation house in the Philippines and enjoy the rain and sun away from the snow.
Austin Moore - pursue a career as an electrician.
Talissa Munce - go to NAIT for a two-year photography program.
Muzamba Mutemwa - attend Red Deer College to study kinesiology.
Kassidy Neudorf - unspecified.Natasha Newstead - go to Fiji for a
few months, take a year off and become a dental hygenist.
Naomi Nicholson - come back to school for upgrading, go to Olds College for equine science and horsemanship, then move to the country to start my own farm business working with horses.
Colton Noel - continue working towards an apprenticeship as a welder.
Richard Oliver - music, music, music at RDC.
Brayden Olmstead - live with parents until they kick him out then live with friends.
Tiana Oostindie - travel the world and study social work.
Alex Palm - take a few years of music at RDC, inspire others to create as others have inspired me to create.
Jessica Passmore - attend RDC for the Occupational Health and Safety pro-gram.
Krista Pearson - go to school and become a unit clerk or welder and move away somewhere hot to live my life.
Devon Peck - work towards a Bachelor of Education/Bachelor of Arts combined program to one day teach elementary school social studies.
Colton Pettie - finish apprenticeship to be a mechanic, drive fast cars and start a family.
Kane Price - return to New Brunswick to continue school and rugby.
Joseph Ranger - pursue a career in the trades and coach a sport.
Daylen Renner - get a job at Enterprise Rent-A-Car.
Brett Reynolds - go to RDC for a Bachelor of Education and travel the world someday.
Josh Rogers - become a volunteer firefighter and then a full-fledged fire-fighter.
Cody Rumbolt - study music at RDC.Chase Sapergia - go to college and
travel the world.Joshua Schultz - move to Calgary to
live with brother and really begin life.Phoenix Schultz - go to Augustana to
continue my soccer and become an occu-pational therapist.
Mackenzie Shmyr - take a year off to
Look out, world . . . here come the Cody gradswork then apply for college.
Dacota Friesen - get a semi-successful local radio show to coin the phrase, ‘It’s Friesen in here!’
TJ Sloboda - move to Edmonton to pursue engineer-ing degree while continuing his football career as a Golden Bear.
Aden Smaill - apply for flight school through the Canadian Armed Forces, hopefully become a fighter pilot.
Jennifer Spode - move to BC and finally enjoy the sun. Go to school to become the best darn nurse she can be and pay forward all the help that has been given.
Jacqueline Starcheski - attend university and earn a Bachelor of Science degree. Further her education and establish a career in healthcare.
Jordan Steenbergen - score in the WHL before my little brother.
Raina Stewart - unspecified.Alexandra Swayn - take a year off to enjoy the gradu-
ated life then move to Vancouver to take the Global Makeup at Blanche Macdonald.
Jakson Sylvester - continue his apprenticeship and make a huge amount of money.
Keagan Tait - continue his apprenticeship in mechan-ics with an eye on opening a restoration/performance shop of his own.
Deon Ternovoy - unspecified.Jaden Thorne - work towards becoming a journey-
man electrician.Chase Thudium - following in my brother’s footsteps
by winning a Telus Cup.
Gabrielle Trudel - become a cop.Mackenzie Unrau - go rigging or welding.Jessie Ventnor - go to college.Tayler Vick - go to SAIT for chemical engineering
technology.Robert Warrener - try not to his any more dogs with
my van.Aubri Webster - attend Mount Royal University for
Bachelor of Health Sciences, then go to medical school.Cara Werenka - go to college, get a degree, become a
criminal psychologist.Brett White - star in the sequel of Dazed and
Confused.Evan Wilke - go into the medical field, possibly
become a nurse.Tyler Williamson - become a welder.Taylor Wright - attend the University of Alberta to
get a degree in political science. Then attend law school to become a corporate lawyer.
Layne Zazalak - one day bring balance to the force.Shon Zenert - start working as a roughneck and play
for Red Deer Buccaneers. Become competitive in body-building in the near future.
Kaori Fujimoto - return to Japan and continue work-ing in English and school.
Goki Kataoka - become a diplomat and start a rice farm in Canada.
Daisuke Tanaka - returning to Japan. He will miss Canada very much.
Azumi Yanase - unspecified.
Graduates marched together toward the multiplex, where a commencement ceremony was held.STUART FULLARTON
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Entertaining - Jayce Soley employed the help of some small friends for his entertaining ventriloquist act during École Steffie Woima Elementary School’s year-end talent show last Wednesday. There was no shortage of talent on display as students displayed their various skills and abilities in front of an audience of family, friends and school staff.
Dance - Miles Lagoutte and Holden Schwindt displayed a well-choreographed dance at École Steffie Woima Elementary School’s year-end talent show last Wednesday. STUART FULLARTON PHOTOS
Sparkle - Mr. Renfrew and Mrs. Frey, administrators at C.P. Blakely Elementary School, presented Ava Gianelli-Pirdeaux with the Sparkle Award — also known as the Anastasia Swann Award. It is given to a Grade 5 student who has shown an exemplary positive attitude throughout the year. JANET MCCLELLAND PHOTOS
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Steve Dills was presented Rotary Club of Sylvan Lake’s 2013-2014 Ro-tarian of the Year award by outgoing president Marla Maher Friday night.
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Dills named Rotarian of the YearBY STUART FULLARTON
SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
When it came to selecting a Rotarian of the Year, this year’s recipi-ent was an “obvious choice”, according to outgoing president Marla Maher.
She presented it to Steve Dills dur-ing Rotary Club of Sylvan Lake’s annu-al Presidential Turnover Cruise Friday night.
“(Dills) really is a true Rotarian,” she said, lauding Dills’ work not only with the Rotary, but also with other organizations such as the Legion,
Hockeyville and Spirit of Sylvan Yuletide Festival. “He’s probably busier than anyone on the planet, and you never hear him complain.”
When it comes to fulfilling the club’s commitment to truth, fairness, goodwill, and friendship, Dills ticks all the boxes, and exemplifies the club’s ‘service above self ’ motto, said Maher.
“Steve is the absolute epitome of this, not just through Rotary, but everything he does in the community.”
Up-to-date Information on the club is available on the Rotary Club of Sylvan Lake Facebook page.
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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
Tractors 2030JOHN DEERE 4320 Tractor. Approx. 6000 hrs. Front end loader, complete w/8’ snow blade attachment. Exc. cond.
Sold farm. $13,500.ALSO John Deere 14’ Disc & Cultivator. 403-350-1007
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Grain, FeedHay 2190
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HousesFor Sale 4020
GULL LAKECOUNTRY HOMES
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BuildingsFor Sale 4150
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Automotive Services ........5010Antique & Classic Autos ....5020Cars ..................................5030SUV’s................................5040Trucks ..............................5050Heavy Trucks....................5060Vans/Buses ......................5070Motorcycles ......................5080Campers ..........................5090Motorhomes......................51005th Wheels........................5110Holiday Trailers ................5120Tent Trailers ......................5130Utility Trailers ....................5140ATV’s ................................5150Boats & Marine ................5160Snowmobiles ....................5170Tires, Parts & Accessories ......................5180Auto Wreckers ..................5190Vehicles Wanted ..............5200Car/Truck Rental ..............5210Recreational VehicleRental ..............................5220Trailer Rental ....................5230Misc. Automotive ..............5240RV’s ..................................5300
FifthWheels 5110
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Public Notices ..................6010Special Features ..............6050
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Canada Day in Sylvan LakeSylvan Lakers and out-of-town visitors lined the lakeshore for the impres-sive fireworks display in the evening.
Left - Innisfail Legion Pipe Band led the March of Canadians through the streets of Sylvan Lake.
Top right - The enor-mous Canada flag birthday cake was en-joyed by many. Posing with it, before they cut it and served it with the help of Rotarians, were Sylvan Lake mayor Sean McIntyre, Sylvan Lake RCMP Cst. Jamie Budgell, Cpl. Kevin Halwa, Cst. Mike Arnason and Innisfail-Sylvan Lake MLA Kerry Towle.
Right - Doug Cook and Miss Bennet posed for a picture with the Hockeyville trophy, proudly dis-played during Canada Day celebrations at the pier.
Bottom right - Mem-bers of Sylvan Lake Legion’s Colour Par-ty and Sylvan Lake RCMP were among those who led the March of Canadians from the Legion to the pier.
Bottom left - The lake was packed with peo-ple both enjoying the sunshine and taking in Canada Day festivi-ties.
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