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Robbery suspects sought - Police are seeking assistance in identifying the two individuals responsible for robbing a bar at gunpoint in Eckville last month. See story on page 6.
On the pond - Pond hockey made a successful return to Sylvan Lake over the weekend as teams took to the frozen lake to battle for cash prizes and bragging rights at the 2015 Sylvan Lake Pond Hockey Tournament. See more from the tournament on page 16. STUART FULLARTON
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PROUDLY PRESENTED BY: BAYVIEW CAFEThe Community Calendar is an
open bulletin board for non-profit community groups running free events open to the general public. Submissions must be received by Monday at 4 p.m. and should be kept as concise as possible. We will edit for content and length.
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Deliver submissions to our office at Suite 103, 5020 50A St., Sylvan Lake, fax to 1-403-887-2081 (Toll-Free 1-888-999-2081) or email to [email protected]. Be certain to include dates, times and contact information..
Special EventsFriday, March 6 - World Day of Prayer service at Our Lady of the Assumption, 7:30 p.m. Attend to pray for the people of the Bahamas, and learn about the culture and heritage of the Bahamas. Service at the Sylvan Lake Lodge at 2 p.m.Saturday, March 7 - Cross-Cultural Communication Workshop at the Sylvan Lake Library, 1-3 p.m. Learn about cul-tural values and norms, intercultural com-munication and intercultural conflict reso-lution. You will receive a certificate upon completion of this workshop through the Central Alberta Refugee Effort. Call the Library at 403-887-2130 to register. ***Mystery Book Club: We are moving to Mondays. Join us at the library Monday, March 9 for tea, cookies and a discussion of Mystic River by Dennis Lehane.Sunday, March 8 - Free health expo at Sylvan Lake Community Centre, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Get blood pressure and calculate health age. Contact Wendy at 403-597-
8009.Tuesday, March 17 - Irish Stew Supper at Mother Teresa School, 5-7 p.m. Silent auction, cake walk and family entertain-ment. Call Corinne for information, 403-887-6371 or 403-887-0173.Wednesday, March 25 - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Argyll Casino in Edmonton, leaves at 8:30 a.m. For information, phone Joan at 403-887-7614.Friday, April 24 - Around the World with CARE, 5-10:30 p.m. at the Holiday Inn on Gasoline Alley. For info, contact [email protected] or 403-346-8818.
Support ProgramsSylvan Lake AA meetings take place Tuesdays 7:30 pm Lions Hall; Sundays 8 pm Presbyterian Church (north door). For more info call male 403-887-4470, 403-588-5491 or female 403-887-4297.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.Mondays - Griefshare at Alliance Community Church, 7-9 p.m. Help and encouragement after the death of a spouse, child, family members or friends. 4404 47 Ave. Sylvan Lake. Call 403-887-8811 for info.Narcotics Anonymous meetings Thursday nights 7:30 pm Sylvan Lake Bethany Care, 4700 47th Ave.
Weekly EventsAt the Seniors Centre: Mondays - Wii bowling; Tuesdays - Exercise Class, Drop-in Crib, Drop-in Whist and other games; Wednesdays - lunches, Bible study, Beginner art classes; Fridays - Yoga, forums, bridge. Bus trips and foot care clinics. For more information, call 403-887-5428.Mondays - Toastmasters Sylvan’s Slick Speakers meeting at Sylvan Lake Alliance Church, 4404 47 Ave. from 7-8:15 pm.
Club is open to everyone wishing to improve communication and leadership skills. Call Ian Oostindie 403-887-0968.Tuesdays - Taoist tai chi. New class begins January 13 , 6:30-8:30 p.m. at the Anglican Church hall. For information, call 403-346-6772 or visit www.taoist.org.Wednesdays - Seniors Drama Troupe at Sylvan Lake Seniors Centre, 9:30 a.m. Everyone welcome. Call 403-864-2975 for more information.Thursdays - Sylvan Lake Seniors Bus to Red Deer. Pick-up starts at 9:15 am. Returning to Sylvan 1 p.m. from Parkland Mall. Call 403-864-2230 for info.Thursdays - Community Bingo at Sylvan Lake Seniors’ Centre. Precall at 6:30 bingo starts at 7 pm. Canteen opens 5:30 pm.Fridays - Meat draw at the Sylvan Lake Legion beginning at 6:30 p.m.
Monthly EventsFirst Sunday of month - Sylvan Lake Royal Canadian Legion Ladies Auxiliary break-fast at the Legion. 4916 50 Ave. 9 am to 1 pm. Everyone welcome.
Volunteers WantedVolunteers required for Friends of the Library committee. We are looking for enthusiastic friends to support the library in many different ways. Please join us and have fun, meet like-minded people, volun-teer and feel good about supporting a service that benefits everyone in the com-munity! Call Debbie at 403-887-0968.
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 am; Wednesdays and Fridays 9:30-11:30 am; Thursdays 12:30-2:30 pm. at the com-munity centre. Contact Kari for info, 403-392-0323.
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STUART FULLARTONSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Flat deck trailers, tools and generators were among the stolen items turned up by a police search of a house in Leslieville last week.
Sylvan Lake RCMP car-ried out a search warrant on Feb. 25 with help from Rocky Mountain House RCMP and a regional Priority Crimes Task Force, one day after a break and enter at a house in Eckville led them to the Leslieville address.
Police say evidence gathered from the Eckville incident pointed them in the direction of the Leslieville property, where they executed the search warrant around 4 p.m. Feb. 25.
A stolen snow blower and a loaded rifle were also found during the search, as were several items from the previous day’s break and enter in Eckville. The flat deck trailers were found to have previously been stolen from Fort Saskatchewan.
Police took a 21-year-old Leslieville woman into custody following the search, and a 34-year old Leslieville man had made
arrangements to turn him-self in at press time.
Police said last Friday that the pair would be charged with break and enter, possession of stolen property and weapons offences. Names weren’t released, as neither suspect had yet been formally
charged.Sgt. Jeff McBeth of the
Sylvan Lake RCMP said the arrests were the result of regional collaboration among the Priority Crimes Task Force’s participating detachments, which include Sylvan Lake, Red Deer, Innisfail and Blackfalds, while Lacombe Police Service also offers support.
“We know that crimi-nals cross jurisdictions all the time, and that’s why collaboration and shared intelligence among task force members and neigh-bouring police detach-ments is so important,” said McBeth in a statement last Friday. “As these arrests and the recovery of so much stolen property dem-onstrate, sharing informa-tion and working together allows RCMP in the region to better target those indi-viduals who are criminally active in all our policing areas.”
Police are now aiming to identify the rightful owners of the tools recovered in last week’s search. Victims of recent tool thefts are asked to contact Cst. Mike Lee at the Sylvan Lake RCMP detachment by call-ing 403-858-7200.
Eckville break and enter leads police to discovery
of stolen property“As these arrests and the recovery
of so much stolen property demonstrate,
sharing information and working together allows RCMP in
the region to better target
those individuals who are
criminally active in all our
policing areas.”
STUART FULLARTONSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Kerry Towle will represent the Progressive Conservative Party in Innisfail-Sylvan Lake in the next provincial elec-tion after winning a party nomination vote in Penhold on Saturday.
Towle received more votes than Red Deer County mayor Jim Wood, the only other candidate vying for the nod.
She felt the win was satisfying after what she said has been “a tough few months,” but is now concentrating solely on getting back to work.
“I’m looking forward to ... focusing on the issues facing our riding, and to making sure that urgent care, transpor-tation issues, and our seniors and schools are getting addressed and have that strong voice at the table,” she said. “It’s been a tough few months, there’s no question about it,
but we needed to go through this process. I’m really look-ing forward to getting back to working hard for the riding.”
Towle said she was highly impressed with the level of engagement shown for both teams in the nomination, with more than 1,000 votes having been tallied in total. And she had plenty of positive things to say about runner-up Wood.
“Jim Wood did a fantastic job and he ran a fantastic campaign,” she said. “I applaud him for that, and I’m look-ing forward to working with him and his team.”
She’s also grateful to voters who took part in the nomi-
nation process, and for their feedback — both positive and negative.
“I felt very strongly supported in our riding, and I’m thankful for that, but I certainly would never take a voter for granted, and I know we’ve still got lots of work to do,” she said.
Towle’s nomination success comes after she received a number of high-profile endorsements, including one from Premier Jim Prentice who, during a recent visit to Sylvan Lake, referred to Towle as “one of the best, most effective MLAs in the province.”
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Community spirit - Members of the Spirit of Sylvan Yuletide Festival Committee presented proceeds from the 2014 Yuletide Festival to the Sylvan Lake Urgent Care Committee last Wednesday. Klaus Van Veller and Mayor Sean McIntyre received the cheque for $12,895, which now brings the festival’s three-year total contribution to urgent care to $37,698. Festival organizers say this year’s donation was made possible by the festival’s sponsors, vendors, entertainment, volunteers and attendees. SUBMITTED
Towle takes PC nomination in Innisfail-Sylvan Lake
Thanks to a birthday gift from my son, my list of excuses for not exercising has been shortened so severely it’s hardly even worth having a list.
He got me one of those Fitbits.
A Fitbit tracks your steps and has the amazing ability to track a whole lot of other stuff about you.
It can track the calories you eat, the calories you burn, your sleep, your heart rate and how many times you smile during the day.
Actually, it doesn’t track your number of smiles, but I’m sure that’s coming.
Of course, the trick is to figure out how to set it up, otherwise the thing is use-less and will sit forever in its box, a wealth of untapped possibilities.
Mine had actually set in its box for several days. I kept moving it to a different spot on the kitchen counter, picking it up, turning it over, looking at it thought-fully and then putting it back with a sigh of defeat.
I had no idea how to set it up, and I wasn’t sure I even wanted to.
It wasn’t that I didn’t know about the Fitbit and what it could do.
My son had also got his
sister one for her birthday, and she immediately began to sing its praises.
“That Fitbit is amazing,” she told me, a few weeks later. “I’m in better shape than I ever was.”
I look at her over my skinny latte. A skinny latte is what I drink when I’m with my kids because that’s what they always order. I always just say, “same,” to the person behind the counter, although I’m never too sure what a skinny latte really is.
It’s just that ordering black coffee seems so ridic-ulously old fashioned when I’m with my adult children. Ordering a skinny latte seems younger somehow!
Anyway, my husband, who was oblivious to the fact that I was not sure the Fitbit and I belonged together, asked me if I want-ed to sync it with my iPad or my iPhone.
“Neither,” I muttered under my breath.
But of course he ignored me. Selective hearing!
And before I knew it, it was all set up, the little grey bracelet attached to my
wrist and I was good to go.My daughter and her
family came for supper last night and I proudly showed them my wrist.
“You’re wearing it, Mom,” said my daughter. “Good for you! How many steps have you done so far?”
“Seventeen,” I said with brutal honesty.
Her drink almost spurt-ed out of her nose as she burst into a helpless gale of
laughter.Actually, much to my
surprise, by the end of the night I had bumped up those steps considerably. After all, I never left the kitchen, except to get the broom and dustpan from the hall closet.
But now my Fitbit and I are into day two of a cozy little relationship.
It’s tracking me as I sit in front of the computer tak-
ing absolutely no steps whatsoever.
Zero steps!But that is about to
change. I am almost fin-ished this column and I can go for a walk.
A long walk!Oh dear, I was afraid this
would happen!Treena Mielke is editor of
the Rimbey Review, a sister publication of the Sylvan Lake News.
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Making the most of a productive birthday giftTreena Mielke
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Dear Editor,As you know, our govern-
ment is working hard to keep our streets and communities safe across Canada. We con-tinue to take concrete steps to strengthen the public’s confidence in the criminal justice system and to provide better tools to help protect Canadian families through strong and needed reforms.
Recently our government announced that we are mov-ing forward with much-needed legislation to better protect Canadians from seri-ous repeat violent criminals — serious criminals who are released into communities across the country after serv-ing only two-thirds of their sentence under the current system of “Statutory Release.”
We have all heard stories of criminals who go on to reoffend, sometimes vio-lently. There are too many criminals who commit seri-ous offences while on
Statutory Release. Canadians cannot accept this.
This is why we will soon introduce legislation to ensure that repeat violent criminals will no longer be automatically granted statu-tory release after serving two-thirds of their sentence. We will propose amendments to the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to seriously restrict statutory release for repeat federal criminals who have previ-ously received a prison sen-tence of five years or more that includes a serious violent offence. Our goal is to see that the most serious crimi-nals are kept off our streets and away from Canadian families for as long as pos-sible.
These changes comple-ment other tough-on-crime actions that our government has introduced, such as:• Tougher prison sentences for sexual offences against
Government must continue to help protect law-abiding citizenschildren, serious gun crimes, impaired driving and selling drugs to children;• Providing the courts with the discretion to end sentence discounts for multiple mur-ders; and,• Repealing the Faint Hope Clause, which allowed offend-ers serving a life sentence with a parole ineligibility
period of more than 15 years to apply for parole after serv-ing 15 years in prison.
I am proud of our govern-ment’s strong action to keep our streets and communities safe while ensuring that the rights of victims are placed over those of criminals. We make no apologies for our tough-on-crime stance
because we know that law-abiding citizens look to their government to help protect them from violent individu-als, from dangerous criminals and terrorist threats. This is what our government has done and what we will con-tinue to do.
Blaine Calkins,MP Wetaskiwin
Wood PC nomination campaign run with decency and integrity
Dear Editor,I wish to congratulate Mr. Jim Wood and
his supporters for their valiant efforts in the recent PC nomination campaign.
Your consistent respect for democratic principles stands in stark contrast to the equally consistent efforts by Jim Prentice to destroy them. And in spite of Prentice and two other cabinet ministers parading around the riding with your opponent while ignoring you in a blatant attempt to influ-
ence the local PC membership, you neither fell to complaining or self-pity and pressed on against all odds.
Mr. Wood, you and your supporters can hold your heads high. You chose the high road. For that, I and my Wildrose team applaud you and thank you for holding up our shared historical conservative values of decency and integrity.
Don MacIntyre,Sylvan Lake
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 5
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STUART FULLARTONSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man and woman who robbed a bar at gunpoint in Eckville Feb. 22.
Sylvan Lake RCMP responded to the armed robbery complaint at the Eckville Hotel Bar just after 4:30 p.m. The two sus-pects fled the scene prior to the police’s arrival.
The suspects robbed the bar while the
bar’s occupants were held at gunpoint. No shots were fired in the incident, and no injuries were reported.
The first suspect is described as a cau-casian male between 25 and 35 years old. At the time of the robbery, he was wearing a blue T-shirt with a ‘DC’ logo on the front, dark sweat pants and a black bala-clava. He’s said to be about six feet tall.
The second suspect is described as a female of about five feet seven inches tall with brown hair parted in the middle. She
was wearing a dark shirt at the time of the robbery.
The suspects fled the scene in a pair of stolen vehicles — the male in a white Mercedes Benz C250, the female in a white Dodge Ram.
The Mercedes Benz was recovered the next day near Range Road 30 and Highway 12 in Lacombe County. The Dodge was also later recovered in Bentley, where it had been abandoned near the Monkey Top Bar.
Police are asking for assistance from anyone who was in the area at the time of the incident, or from anyone who may have witnessed anything suspicious lead-ing up to it. Those who think they may have seen either of the vehicles involved are also asked to contact police.
Information may be provided to the Sylvan Lake RCMP detachment by calling 403-858-7200, or through Crime Stoppers — in which callers may remain anony-mous — by calling 1-800-222-8477.
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NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGREGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1663/2015
Being a Bylaw to amend the Land Use Bylaw No. 1555/2010.
WHEREAS it is deemed necessary and expedient to amend Bylaw No. 1555/2010 in the manner hereinafter appearing:
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake, in the Province of Alberta, duly assembled and under the powers conferred upon it by the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, and amendments there to, enacts as follows:
THAT Part 12, being the Land Use Bylaw District Map of the Land Use Bylaw, be amended as shown on the sketch that is attached to and forms part of this bylaw, by redesignating Part of the S.E. . 29; 38-1-W5M as highlighted:
FROM: Urban Reserve District (UR)
TO: Medium Lot Residential District (R1A) Public Facility District (PF)
A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, March 23rd, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta.
All persons in favour or opposed to the Bylaw will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend personally, written submissions must be submitted to the Municipal Government Building no later than 4:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing.
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 from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Municipal Government Building. The style of the hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon being recognized by the Chairperson.
Date of fi rst publication of this notice: March 5th, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.Date of second publication of this notice: March 12th, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKENOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
REGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1665/2015
Being a Bylaw to amend the Land Use Bylaw No. 1555/2010.
WHEREAS it is deemed necessary and expedient to amend Bylaw No. 1555/2010 in the manner hereinafter appearing:
NOW THEREFORE, the Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake, in the Province of Alberta, duly assembled and under the powers conferred upon it by the Municipal Government Act, RSA 2000, Chapter M-26, and amendments there to, enacts as follows:
THAT Part 12, being the Land Use Bylaw District Map of the Land Use Bylaw, be amended as shown on the sketch that is attached to and forms part of this bylaw, by redesignating Lot 4MR, Block 1, Plan 132-1767 as highlighted:
FROM: Lakeshore Direct Control District (L-DC)TO: Public Facility District (PF)
A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, March 23rd, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta.
All persons in favour or opposed to the Bylaw will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend personally, written submissions must be submitted to the Municipal Government Building no later than 4:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing.
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 from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Municipal Government Building. The style of the hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon being recognized by the Chairperson.
Date of fi rst publication of this notice: March 5th, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.Date of second publication of this notice: March 12th, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKENOTICE OF A NON-STATUTORY PUBLIC HEARINGREGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1667/2015
Being a Bylaw to provide for the control, regulation and licensing of businesses within the Town.
WHEREAS pursuant to the Municipal Government Act, R.S.A. 2000, Chapter M-26 as amended (the Municipal Government Act) a Council may pass bylaws for the municipal purposes:
(a) respecting the safety, health and welfare of people and the protection of people and property; and
(b) respecting businesses, business activities and persons engaged in business; and may in such bylaw:
(a) regulate or prohibit;
(b) deal with any development, activity, industry, business or thing in different ways, divide each of them into classes and deal with each class in different ways; and
(c) provide for a system of licenses, permits or approvals;
AND WHEREAS it is deemed expedient to provide for the permitting of mobile vending business units operating on public land in downtown Sylvan Lake.
NOW THEREFORE Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake, Alberta, duly assembled, hereby enacts as follows:
A Non-Statutory Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, March 23, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Town Offi ce at 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta.
All persons in favor or opposed to the Bylaw will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend personally, written submissions must be submitted to the Municipal Offi ce no later than 4:00 pm on the day of the hearing.
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 can be seen during regular offi ce hours from 8:00 am to 11:30 am and 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm at the Town Offi ce located at 5012 - 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta. The style of the hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon being recognized by the Chairperson. Date of fi rst publication of this notice: March 5th, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News. Date of the second publication of this notice: March 12th, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News
8 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015
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TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKENOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
REGARDING PROPOSED BYLAW NO. 1666/2015
BEING A BYLAW TO AUTHORIZE COLLECTION OF OFF-SITE LEVIES FOR INFRASTRUCTURE RELATED TO SUBDIVISION AND DEVELOPMENT OF LAND
WHEREAS, section 648 of the Municipal Government Act, Revised Statutes of Alberta 2000, Chapter M-26 and amendments thereto, allows the Council of a Municipality to impose and collect payment of a levy in respect of land that is to be developed or subdivided;
AND WHEREAS, an Off-Site Levy structure has been established in accordance with the requirements of Alberta Regulation 48/2004 with amendments up to and including Alberta Regulation 19/2011, known as the Principles and Criteria for Off-Site Levies Regulation;
AND WHEREAS, the Council of the Town of Sylvan Lake deems it necessary and expedient to collect an Off-Site Levy to pay for the capital cost of infrastructure required to service the future growth and development of the Town.
A Public Hearing regarding the proposed Bylaw will be held on Monday, March 23, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Government Building at 5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, Alberta.
All persons in favour or opposed to the Bylaw will have the opportunity to be heard. If you are unable to attend personally, written submissions must be submitted to the Municipal Government Building no later than 4:00 p.m. on the day of the hearing.
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 from 8:00 a.m. to 12 noon and 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Municipal Government Building. The style of the hearing will be informal and persons wishing to speak will be requested to state their name and address for the record upon being recognized by the Chairperson.
Date of fi rst publication of this notice: March 5, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.Date of second publication of this notice: March 12, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.Date of third publication of this notice: March 19, 2015 edition of the Sylvan Lake News.
TOWN OF SYLVAN LAKE EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
POSITION TITLE: Temporary Full Time Census Enumerators– 15 required
SUMMARY OF FUNCTION:
• Conduct door to door Census Enumeration utilizing IPads• Training will be provided.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
• Computer literate to utilize IPads as primary source of recording.• Excellent communication and public relations skills• Must be detail oriented.• Signifi cant amount of walking in various weather conditions is required
The approximate time frame for these positions will be from April 6 until May 31, 2015. Remuneration is paid on a per house basis and includes a completion bonus component. Remuneration is also paid for training and the delivery of personal identifi cation numbers (PIN’s) to households.
If you would like to be considered for these positions, please submit your resume before 4:00 p.m. on March 27, 2015 to:
Vangie WisemanCensus Coordinator
Municipal Government Building5012 48th Avenue, Sylvan Lake, AB T4S 1G6
Fax: (403) 887-3660E-mail: [email protected]
All successful candidates will be contacted.
PublicNotice
Granular Materials 2015
The Town of Sylvan Lake Transportation Department is tendering for the supply of granular materials delivered to the Municipal Operations Building in the following quantities:
• 20 mm crush gravel 3000 tonnes• 150 mm pit run 600 tonnes• 25 mm wash rock 400 tonnes• Washed sand 500 tonnes• 7 mm sanding chips 300 tonnes
Tender packages, including specifi cations, are available at the Municipal Operations Building located at 1 Industrial Drive. This tender opportunity closes at 10:00 A.M. on March 17, 2015. Inquiries may be made to Mr. John Watson, Public Works Manager at 403.887.2800 or to [email protected].
CALL OUTfor NOMINATIONS
Volunteer Recognition & Awards NominationsNational Volunteer Week is April 12 - 18, 2015
We need YOU to nominate that VOLUNTEER and/or ORGANIZATION you feel has made a positive contribution.All nominees must be 18 years and older and you must make them aware of their nomination.All nominees are invited to join us for our:
VOLUNTEER RECOGNITION AFTERNOON TEAON SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2015
From all the nominations we receive, a Selection Committee will choose the recipients for the following awards:
Distinguished Volunteer Service - Mayor’s AwardVolunteer of the Year - Town Council Award
Healthy Communities Initiative Cup
These awards will be presented at the:
VOLUNTEER GALA & AWARDS EVENINGON FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2015
Nomination forms are available at:Volunteer Centre - Sylvan Lake Familyand Community Centre - 4725 - 43 StreetCall 403-887-1137On line www/sylvanlake.ca - under the FCSS tab
For more information call the Volunteer Centr- 403-887-1137 ext.233Nomination Deadline - Friday, March 20, 2015
RECREATION & CULTURE PROGRAMSRegister at the Sylvan Lake Aquatic Centre!
For more information call 403-887-2199or go to www.sylvanlake.ca
Recreation & Culture - CHILD
Baton Twirling Level 1Ages 5-7 and 8+Fine Arts Centre at the Multi-Campus FacilityTuesdays, March 24-May 19 (no class Apr 28)6:30-7:15pm – Ages 5-7 • 7:15-8:00 pm – Ages 8+$54.00 local / $63 non-local (Baton can be purchased for $35)
Baton Twirling Level 2Ages 5-7 and 8+Fox Run GymWednesdays, April 8 – June 3 (no class Apr 28 & theMay 27 class will be at the Community Centre Gym)6:30-7:15pm – Ages 5-7 • 7:15-8:00 pm – Ages 8+$54.00 local / $63 non-local (Baton can be purchased for $35)
Court SportsAges 5-8Community Centre GymTuesdays, March 10-April 14 4:00-4:45pm$39.00 local / $46.80 non-local
Junior ChefsAges 5-8Community Centre KitchenThursdays, March 19 – April 23 4:00-5:30 pm$75.00 local / $90 non-local (supplies included)
Beginners SkateboardingAges 6-12Incline Industries Skate & BMX ParkMondays, March 23-May 4 (no class April 6)6:30-7:30pm – Class 1 • 7:30-8:30pm – Class 2$85.80 local / $95.10 non-local (skateboard & helmet not provided)
Playing With ClayAges 8-12Aquatic Centre Meeting RoomWednesdays, March 11 – April 15 4:00-5:00pm$75.00 local / $90.00 non-local (supplies included)
Future ChefsAges 9-12Community Centre KitchenThursdays, March 19 – April 23 6:00-7:30pm$75.00 local / $90 non-local (supplies included)
VolleyballAges 9-12Community Centre GymTuesdays, March 10 – April 14 5:00-6:00pm$39.00 local / $46.80 non-local
Recreation & Culture - TEEN
Clay CreationsAges 13-16Aquatic Centre Meeting RoomTuesdays, March 10 – April 14 4:00-5:00pm$75.00 local / $90.00 non-local (supplies included)
Recreation & Culture - ADULT
Beginners Oil PaintingAges 16 +Aquatic Centre Meeting RoomThursdays, March 19-May 7 6:00-8:00pm$186.00 local / $217.20 non-local (supplies included)
Handbuilding & Sculptural CeramicsAges 17 +Aquatic Centre Meeting RoomTuesdays, March 10 – April 14 6:00-7:30pm$120.00 local / $137.55 non-local (supplies included)
Drop In Sports Nights(Basketball, Volleyball, Badminton, Floor Hockey & Indoor Soccer)Mondays until April 27
(No Sports Night Mar 2 & Apr 6)Multi-Campus Facility6:00-7:00pm – Families • 7:00-9:00pm – Adults$4 – Drop In / $33 – 10 Pass$10 – Family Drop In / $85 – Family 10 Pass (includes 4 people)
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 9
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Molson Canadian & Coors Light15 pack cans 355 ml .... $24.9924 pack cans 355 ml .... $39.99
Bailey’s Irish Cream 750 ml ............................ $29.99Sonora Ranch Cabernet Sauvignon 750 ml .. $7.99Bodacious Smooth Red 750 ml ...................... $8.99Apothic Red & White 750 ml .......................... $10.99 *All sale prices are in-store specials only
Bowen Island Craft Sampler 12 pack 355 ml cans• Hemp Ale • India Pale Ale• West Coast Lager • Red Ale
.......$14.99$5 Delivery in Sylvan Lake, call 403.864.BEER
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PLUS many more sale items in store!
Taking a stand - Lighthouse Christian Academy students and staff showed their stance against bullying by donning their brightest pink clothing for Pink Shirt Day last week. SUBMITTED
February 2110:44 p.m. – RCMP
have laid two counts of failing to comply with a recognizance order against a Sylvan Lake male. The 29-year-old male was under conditions to remain in his residence during curfew hours and to be
present to respond to checks by police. As a result of non-compliance, the male has been formally charged and a Canada-wide warrant has been issued for his arrest.
February 222:13 a.m. – A 911 call
was received by RCMP dis-patch of an erratic driver crossing the center line on Highway 11. A complain-ant advised that his vehicle was almost run off the road by the suspect vehi-cle. Police located the vehi-cle illegally parked outside a residence on William Close in Sylvan Lake. As the truck was being towed, an intoxicated male came out of the residence caus-
ing a disturbance. The 22-year-old male was sub-sequently arrested at the scene and transported to cells until sober.
February 236:22 p.m. – RCMP
received 911 calls of a male lying along Highway 11 at 60th Street near Sylvan Lake. The male was located by police lying on the shoulder of the road near a ditch. An ambulance attended the scene as a precaution however the male did not require medi-cal attention. A 45-year-old male from the Rocky Mountain House area was arrested for public intoxi-cation. He was transported to cells for his own safety
and released when sober. February 24
11:43 a.m. – Police and fire crews attended the Sylvan Lake Industrial Park after a fire was report-ed at the HSE parking lot. The front portion of a vehicle sustained signifi-cant damage but the blaze was extinguished quickly with no further damage or injuries reported. The fire is not believed to be suspi-cious in nature.
12:58 p.m. – An attempted break and enter at a residence in Sylvan Lake was reported to RCMP. A male advised that he was home alone at his residence on Palmer Close when an unidenti-
fied person entered into the garage and opened a door accessing the resi-dence. The witness report-ed that the suspect fled immediately without entering into the home. The Police Dog Service unit was contacted and a patrol was conducted of the area but the suspect was not located.
February 279:32 p.m. – An 18-year-
old Sylvan Lake male is facing charges in connec-tion with an impaired driv-ing complaint in Sylvan Lake. A witness reported that a truck crossed over the center lane almost causing a head-on collision with his vehicle. The wit-
ness contacted RCMP after he turned around to follow the suspect vehicle. The vehicle was stopped by police on Lakeshore Drive at 52nd Street. A roadside screening device was uti-lized and the driver is fac-ing charges of impaired driving and having a blood alcohol level over .08.
11:12 p.m. – RCMP attended a location on Range Road 23 after a party was reported in the area. Police located a large bonfire and six parked vehicles near the boat launch area. The people in the area were checked for sobriety and dispersed. The fire was also extin-guished without incident.
Suspect flees following attempted break and enter
10 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015
– SERVICES THIS WEEK –sponsored by churches of sylvan lake ministerial association
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
www.frontlineministries-int.com
E-mail us at:[email protected] Peter & Cathryn Nash
“Our passion is His presence,Our commitment is His will,
Our pursuit is His way.”
403-887-3313
“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
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
4308 - 50 Avenue 403-887-1401
Sunday Services & Sunday School
www.sylvanlakeanglican.caAnglican ChurchFeb. 1st Service 10:00 AM
Church open for Monday prayers 10 AM-11 AM
Alliance Community Church4404 - 47th Avenue 403-887-8811
Senior Pastor: Rev. Kevin Haugan Associate Pastor: Rev. Jim RillingYouth Pastor Owen ScottChildren’s Ministry Coordinator: Ashley Thomas
www.sylvanlakealliance.com [email protected] Worship Service • 9:15 am & 11 am
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
Mar. 8 Service 10:30 AM 3rd Sunday in Lent
Rev. Jin Woo KimNursery and Sunday School
[email protected] www.slmpc.ca
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 403-887-2398or Rimbey 403-843-2126
5033-47a Avenue
Parish Priest: Father Gabriel UdehEmail: [email protected]
403-887-5687 Pastor Barry Sigurdsonat Steffie Woima School – 4720 45th Ave.Sunday School 9:45 am Worship Service 11:00 am
Children and Youth DirectorJulianna Fletcher
PastorTodd Pratt
We are now in the Church season of Lent. So what is important about that? Lent is a 40 day period observed before Easter so that we can do some self-examination of our souls to prepare our hearts to really understand what Jesus went through. During this time our Gospel readings lead us through the last days of Christ’s earthly life. We note that Jesus foretold His death but His disciples, couldn’t or wouldn’t believe Him. They believed that Jesus could perform many miracles for others, so surely He could avoid His own arrest and death. The death scenario seemed absolutely impossible for them to believe. Yet as the days went by, Jesus was indeed arrested and tried, and was put to death on a cross.So many people want to avoid thinking about what happened to Jesus. After all, we know the end of the story; three days later
Jesus rose from the dead. That is why we celebrate Easter. Yet how can we appreciate the price Jesus paid for our redemption if we do not observe the pain, betrayal and agony He suff ered?Jesus indeed could have avoided His horrifi c death. Yet he chose to do God’s will. And He did it for each one of us. Think about it: He paid a huge price to pay for our sins. He Himself had done nothing wrong.So when Good Friday rolls around this year, join others in our community who will carry a cross through the downtown area. Attend the community service at The Alliance Church, or in your own church. Walk with Christ through His agony, so that on Easter Sunday you can truly understand the joy of the resurrection. Thanks be to God for the gift of His Son. Amen.
Mass 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
Why do we observe Lent?By Ethel English
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
“Experience the unconditional love of God in Jesus Christ.” (John 3:16)
#2-21 Beju Industrial DrivePastor Larry Brotherton 403-505-4438
Church phone: [email protected]
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Provincial associate minister of persons with disabilities Naresh Bhardwaj greets Sylvan Lake KCS Association executive director Isabelle Joly during a meeting in Sylvan Lake last Thursday. JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
JASMINE O’HALLORAN–HANSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Provincial associate min-ister of persons with dis-abilities Naresh Bhardwaj paid a visit to Sylvan Lake last Thursday to find out some of the area’s needs.
Bhardwaj met with KCS Association board members to gather information to take
back to the provincial govern-ment.
“What they are doing as a government, particularly in disability services, is trying to provide the best quality of life for the individuals we serve,” he said. “The client’s needs, goals and aspirations are not just words; it’s a plan and outcomes we’re trying to achieve.”
Bhardwaj visits Sylvan Lake
to gather information
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Pink Shirt Day - Sylvan Lake town councillor Megan Chernoff and Mayor Sean McIntyre joined CP Blakely music teacher Heather Paetz (middle) in taking a stand against bullying and showing their support for Pink Shirt Day last Wednesday.
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12 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015
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Baron coaches shooters tosuccess at Canada Winter Games
STUART FULLARTONSYLVAN LAKE NEWS
Sylvan Lake target shooting coach Arno Baron added to his Canada Winter Games success when three of his shooters medalled at this year’s Games in Prince George, B.C. last month.
The Team Alberta coach saw his shoot-ers earn top honours in the Boys Pistol Team and Girls Pistol Team events, while another took home silver in the Girls Pistol Individual.
Baron has now been involved in five Canada Winter Games competitions, and in every single one has coached shooters to
the podium.But neither his nor his shooters’ success
is down to luck, he assures. Instead, it’s the end product of what he says has been “thousands and thousands of hours” com-mitted over the years to training and improving in the sport.
“Some of the kids had trained for (the Winter Games) for four years, some of them for six years,” he said. “I just train the kids the way I would train myself. It takes a lot of hard work and dedicated training, and it’s like with any other professional ath-lete — you have to keep it up. Success doesn’t happen without some effort.”
Shooting success is something Baron
A helping hand - Don MacKenzie, president of the Sylvan Lake Seniors Association, presents a cheque worth $1,000 to Sylvan Lake Canadian Tire owner Paul Ventura last Friday. The money will go toward the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program, which aims to create sporting opportunities for children regard-less of their families’ financial standing.
JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
knows all about, having been a member of the Canadian National Team during his own competitive career and competed internationally at World Cup events.
It’s the knowledge and experience he gained during that time — and since then, too — that he now passes on to younger generations of shooters.
“I train people to be shooting at that level,” he said, adding some of his under-studies will follow in his footsteps when they compete at an upcoming junior World Cup competition in Germany as members of the Canadian Junior Development Team.
And he’d like to see Central Alberta’s next generation of shooters given the opportunity to compete in the Canada Winter Games locally when the Games come to Red Deer in 2019.
A decision was made by the organizing committee to exclude target shooting from the Games’ lineup of events, but Baron has been helping circulate a petition lobbying for the sport’s reinstatement.
While the sport’s ultimate fate in the Games remains unclear, the petition has so far proven effective in raising awareness of the issue.
“I think we’ve (gathered) over 35 pages of petitions, and the petition went out to every coach and every manager, and to every province and territory in Canada,” said Baron. “If nothing else, everybody in Canada will know that we’re being exclud-ed.”
Baron added he wouldn’t be surprised if the petition eventually surpasses 10,000 signatures.
THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 2015 SYLVAN LAKE NEWS 13
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We understand that sometimes searching for the best products for your pet can be a challenge, especially when your pet is dealing with a specific health-related issue.
For the month of March we will focus on products that will help with preventative, or diagnosed, joint health needs.
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Domestic Draft Pints.............$1.00 off
THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
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Ladies NightPrizes! Drink Specials!
$1.00 OFF STEAKS6 oz Sirloin ................$10.958 oz NY ......................$17.95
*Enter to win Fridays!*Oilers Hockey Tickets
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Molson GiveawayKananaskis Lift Tickets
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Dickson Store Museum recognizes ‘rare gem’
volunteers at AGMSTUART FULLARTON
SYLVAN LAKE NEWS
The Dickson Store Museum kicked off what’s gearing up to be another
busy year with its annual general meeting and volun-teer appreciation event on Feb. 7.
About 40 people attended the event, which was held
with the theme ‘Volunteers are Rare Gems.’ Tables were decorated accordingly for the supper prepared by Kathleen Raines.
Museum manager Sharon Lightbown spoke about the importance of vol-unteers, whom she referred to as “very rare gems.” She then showed her apprecia-tion for them by performing an original song.
Board members include Harold Kemtrup, Sandy Martin, Bill Taylor, Tracy Rowbotham, Shauna Mundell, Antonia Nissen, Doreen Nicholson and Lynne Morck, who joined as treasurer in November 2014.
A new exhibit was erect-ed by the museum last year showing the impact of tele-phones in rural areas. ‘Communication Comes to Dickson’ features telephones from the 19th century for-ward, and will be displayed throughout the season.
The museum is also set to become a Visitor Information Tourist Centre. As such, it will carry bro-chures and information on tourism destinations and attractions across the entire province. Road maps will also be sold in the gift shop.
Lightbown said she’ll be working on a number of other projects throughout the winter months.
The museum will cele-brate its 25th anniversary in 2016, and staff are appealing to the public for ideas on how to mark the momen-tous occasion. Suggestions may be passed on to Lightbown by emailing her at [email protected] or by calling 403-728-3355.
The museum opens this year Saturday, May 16.
Other notable events include Thrilling Thursday on July 23, Sunday Afternoon at the Museum on July 26, Teddy Bear Picnic on Aug. 6, Last Day of the Season on Aug. 31, Harvest Festival on Sept. 13 and Julestue on Nov. 7.
Up-to-date information is available on the museum’s website at www.dicksonstore-museum.com and on the new Dickson Store Museum Facebook page.
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- Poplar Ridge School stu-dents Maia Christians and Haley Parks perform the song ‘Aquarium’ during a musical performance at the school last Wednesday.
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Cross-country skier Anna Zimmerman returned to Sylvan Lake early this week after competing at the Canada Winter Games in Prince George, B.C.
All competitors were under the age of 23 and Zimmerman, 17, was the youngest to compete. She entered competitions both individually and as part of a team.
Although neither her nor her team won any medals, she said her team came close to a bronze medal, but missed by a mere 40 seconds.
Zimmerman said she entered the Games with an indi-vidual goal of becoming one of the top 40 fastest skiers. She said she was pleasantly surprised when she placed in the top 25, as she landed in 21st place in her first competition of the 7.5-kilometre classic long run.
“Personally, I think I did really well,” Zimmerman said. “I was really surprised to be in the top 25, but this entire Canada Winter Game experience has definitely been a huge athletic step to my career.”
Zimmerman said she was not expecting to do as well as she did, as all the girls she was competing with and against were older than her.
“I expected to get into the top 40,” she said. “I was over-whelmed and shocked with my results.”
Zimmerman said the experience made her realize what she can do as an athlete, and said it pushed her to become a better skier.
She said she feels good about her success and finds it satisfying as she has been skiing since the age of four.
She also felt it was rewarding being able to race against Canada’s best.
At the Games, Zimmerman said she received support from her teammates, her family who cheered her on and her friends who wished her luck.
“They all have their expectations in what I can do,” Zimmerman said. “But at the same time, they still con-gratulated me and they know that I’ve done my best out there.”
Along with the goal of being in the top 40, Zimmerman said she wanted to have fun.
She accomplished that goal not just at the Games, but also in Prince George, where she was able to explore and meet other athletes from across the country.
“It’s cool to see and learn what their culture is like,” she said.
Zimmerman said her next goal is to compete at the 2019 Canada Winter Games in Red Deer.
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The Sylvan Lake Pond Hockey Tournament proved a hit upon its return to the Sylvan Lake ice over the week-end.
The annual event, can-celled last year due to ice instability, saw 25 teams vying for one of three grand prizes of $1,500 cash as well as bragging rights over a 24-hour period beginning Friday night.
Plenty of food, enter-tainment and guest appearances were enjoyed by all who took in the tournament, which began
with two ceremonial puck drops
— one by former NHL player Georges Laraque (Edmonton Oilers, Phoenix Coyotes, Pittsburgh Penguins, Montreal Canadiens), the other by Sylvan Lake mayor Sean McIntyre.
The action-packed event wrapped up with an appearance by Canada’s favourite trailer park supervisor and assistant trail-er park supervisor, Jim Lahey and Randy, respectively, of Trailer Park Boys fame.
Temperatures over the weekend, though chilly, made for ideal pond hockey conditions, and helped create an event memorable for all who took part.
Tournament winners are as follows:Crosby Division: First place - Aces;
Second place - Dangling Delights.Gretzky Division: First place - The
Handlebars; Second place - Nordrinks.Howe Division: First place - Hazard
Hackers; Second place - 5 Holes.
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The Bentley Generals were greeted by a warm reception as they played their third semi-finals game against the Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs at the Eckville Arena last Friday.
Although they lost 5-2, the Generals’ players enjoyed the solid turnout and strong support, which has become some-what commonplace during their recent games played in Eckville, according to coach Ryan Tobler.
Ice problems causing safety concerns at their own home arena have caused the Generals to temporarily relocate to Eckville for games.
“It’s worked out great,” said Tobler. “I didn’t know what to expect, but there have been good crowds. The guys love the ice, and it’s a nice place to play in as a player.”
The Generals went on to defeat the Chiefs 5-2 on Saturday, giving them a 3-1 lead in the series. Game five takes place in Eckville on Friday (March 6).
Cody Esposito of the Bentley Generals seeks a teammate to pass to in a game against the Fort Saskatchewan Chiefs in a game at the Eckville Arena last Friday. The Chiefs beat the Generals 3-1.
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The following article and accompanying pictures were submitted by the Sylvan Lake and District Archives Society as part of a series celebrating the society’s 20 years of exis-tence this year. The Archives Society is open to the public every Tuesday and Thursday from noon to 4 p.m. at its new location in the lower level of the town’s Municipal Government Building.
Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway, what are now the CNR and the CPR, respectively, in the 1900s were in fierce competition to open up the west country by rail, and several injunctions and altercations took place.
Finally, the railroad com-panies accomplished their goals and stations were built in Sylvan Lake — the CPR was located near the present HJ Cody School and the CNR was about where Railside Plaza is today.
In the early days, living in the station house was chal-lenging! The buildings were often cold and drafty, with only coal stoves for heat and cooking. Kerosene lamps were the source of light and outdoor ‘biffies’ made night sojourns in winter uncomfortable to say the least. A quote from Eva Jordan, wife of agent M. Jordan, sums it up — “I do believe one of the happiest days of my life was when I threw out that bucket of ashes from the stove, emptied the slop pail, and then moved to a modern home with running water, a bath-room, electric stove and gas furnace. That, my friends, was heaven, and it was December 19, 1962!!”SYLVAN LAKE AND DISTRICT ARCHIVES SOCIETY
This photo of the very old car and train also shows the two Byers girls — Lillian (later Mrs. Cliff Duffield) on the right and Evaline (later Mrs. Alex Dingwall) in the middle; the third person is unknown.
Sidney Byers, shown on the CN Station platform, was the agent in Sylvan Lake from 1935 to 1954.
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Business Services#1000 - #1430
Buy & Sell#1500 - #1990
Aircraft ..............................1510Antiques & Art ..................1520Auctions ............................1530Bicycles ............................1540Building Supplies ..............1550Business Machines ..........1560Cameras & Accessories ..1570Children’s Items ................1580Clothing ............................1590Computers ........................1600Concert & Event Tickets ..1610Equipment - Misc. ............1620Equipment - Heavy ..........1630Tools ................................1640Farmers’ Market &Food Basket......................1650Firewood ..........................1660Lumber ............................1670Garden Supplies ..............1680Lawn Tractors ..................1690Health, Dietary, Beauty ....1700Household Appliances......1710Household Furnishings ....1720TV’s, Stereos, VCR’s ........1730Hot Tubs & Accessories ..1740Jewellery ..........................1750Kid’s Deals........................1755Misc. For Sale ..................1760Musical Instruments..........1770Music Lessons..................1780Piano & Organs ................1790Office Supplies ................1800Pets & Supplies ................1810Pet Services ....................1820Cats ..................................1830Dogs ................................1840Sports Cards ....................1850Sporting Goods ................1860Collectors’ Items ..............1870Swap, Barter & Trade ......1880Travel Packages ..............1900Wedding Supplies ............1910Recycled Products............1920Wanted to Buy ..................1930Items to Give Away ..........1940
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.
COLLECTOR CAR AUCTION. 9th Annual
Red Deer Speed Show & Collector Car Auction.
March 13 - 15, Westerner Park. Special Guests Rick & Kelly Dale - American
Restoration. Dan & Laura Dotson - Storage Wars.
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.
GRAVEL PROPERTY w/River Frontage, Spruce
View, Alberta. Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers
Unreserved Auction, April 29 in Edmonton. 148+/- acres titled, 65+/- acres cult, gravel pit w/stock
piles, North Raven River frontage, fenced, $4800
SLR. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652;
rbauction.com/realestate.
MEIER GUN AUCTION. Saturday, March 21, 11
a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave., Ed-monton. Handguns, rifl es, shotguns, hunting and fi sh-ing equipment. To consign
call 780-440-1860.
Auctions 1530UNRESERVED AUCTION
Modular Home Manufacturer Machine
Shop. Thursday, March 12, 10 a.m., 6205 - 60 St.,
Vegreville. Partially fi nished homes. Complete manufacturing facility. Drill collar and sub threading
shop. Conducted by Foothills Equipment Liquidation & Dales
Auction Service. A must, to view at
www.foothillsauctions.com or www.dalesauctions.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.
Firewood 1660LOGS
Semi loads of pine, spruce, tamarack, poplar.
Price depends on location. Lil Mule Logging
403-318-4346
WantedTo Buy 1930
WANTED CONSTRUC-TION EQUIPMENT,
backhoes, excavators, dozers, graders, wheel loaders, farm tractors,
skidsteers, chippers, at-tachments. Any condition running or not. Also look-ing for large amounts of
scrap metal. 250-260-0217.
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
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.
For Rent#3000 - #3200
Acreages/Farms ..............3010Houses/Duplexes ............3020Condos/Townhouses........3030Manufactured Homes ......3040Four Plexes/Six Plexes ....3050Suites ..............................3060Cottages/Seasonal ..........3070Roommates Wanted ........3080Rooms for Rent................3090Motels/Hotels ..................3100Offices ..............................3110Stores/Commercial ..........3120Industrial ..........................3130Warehouse Space............3140Garage Space..................3150Storage Space ................3160Land ................................3170Pasture ............................3180Mobile Lot ........................3190Misc. for Rent ..................3200
Wanted to Rent#3250 - #3390
Acreages/Farms ..............3255Houses/Duplexes ............3260Suites ..............................3270Rooms..............................3280Manufactured Homes ......3290Housesitting Wanted ........3300Garage Space..................3310Storage Space ................3320Stores/Commercial ..........3330Office Space ....................3340Industrial ..........................3350Warehouse Space............3360Resorts & Cottages..........3370Pasture/Land....................3380Mobile Lot ........................3390
Condos/Townhouses3030
2 BDRM. 1 bath condo townhouse unit in Sylvan,
avail.now $1050 + gas/elec. 403-341-9974
Livestock 2100
Suites 3060BACHELOR SUITES
FOR RENT ranging $550-$650 $300
d.d. All rooms above Hazzard County Bar &
Grill. Call 403-887-5235 ask for Sheri
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 4090CHOOSE FROM 8 Brand
New Triple M 20x76 kitchen special spec manufactured homes
starting at $138,500 and save over $5000! For more
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MASSIVE SHOW HOME Reduction Sale! 16 to 24
wide’s ready to deliver! 3 & 4 bedrooms - 2 baths.
Turnkey packages available. Call Dynamic
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ForRent 3299
Farms/Land 4070
BusinessesFor Sale 4140
BuildingsFor Sale 4150
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62,
45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100, sell for balance
owed! Call 1-800-457-2206; www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.
STEEL BUILDINGS “Really Big Sale!” All steel building models and sizes. Plus extra savings. Buy
now and we will store until spring. Pioneer Steel
1-800-668-5422; www.pioneersteel.ca.
Transportation#5000-5300
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
HeavyTrucks 50601999 IHS single axle truck,
cab & chassis. DT460 engine. Runs great. new
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Public Notices ..................6010Special Features ..............6050
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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
SO008447
BUSINESS AVAILABLE IN ALBERTA One to One Fitness:
Cabinet Manufacture:
Countertops:
Deli & Retail Store:Convenience Store:
Western Style Restaurant:
Call Bill Conroy or Ed Katchur @ 403-346-7755
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Ash Wednesday - École Mother Teresa School had the pleasure of hosting its own mass with the guidance of Reverend Gabriel Udeh from Our Lady of the Assumption Parish. A student choir sang Lent-themed songs, and some local community members were also in attendance for the gathering of Ash Wednesday.
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Crime awareness - Benalto and Area Rural Crime Watch
Society (BARCWS) and its partners in the Sylvan Lake RCMP and Red Deer
County Protective Services during Assembly Day at Benalto School on Feb.
26 recognized six Benalto School students whose drawings were selected for
the Alberta Provincial Rural Crime Watch Association (APRCWA) 2015
Poster Contest. Three students — Kohen Mykyte, Kira Nelson and Taylor
Stauffer — won provincial status and were awarded certificates and
APRCWA cheques for their submitted drawings.
Front row: Taylor Stauffer (Grade 6), Kohen Mykyte (Grade 5), Brandon
Teichroeb (Grade 4), Kira Nelson (Grade 3), Eric Adams (Grade 2), Grady
Stauffer (Grade 1). Back row: Yvette Brideau (BARCWS President), RCMP
Cst./school resource officer Julie Letal, Pat Hill (BARCWS director), Red Deer
County Protective Services peace officer Alissa Lloyd, Lee Kasper (APRCWA
director). A big thank you bouquet to Benalto School staff and all the stu-
dents who participated in and support this crime awareness program. You
are the eyes and ears for our community and law enforcement!SUBMITTED
Community Community HAPPENINGSHAPPENINGS
Showing support - Sylvan Lake
Legion Poppy Committee chair Sharon Graham (right)
presents educational bursaries from the Legion’s Poppy
Trust Fund to Kim Francis and Stefan Palm at the Legion
on Saturday. SUBMITTED
Donation - Legion president Steve Dills presents a cheque in
support of Camp Woods to Wayne Stade of Scouts Canada.SUBMITTED
Say no to bullying - Jan Underwood, a Central Alberta Refugee Effort public awareness co-ordinator, discusses the negative effects of bullying with students of École Our Lady of the Rosary School last Thursday.
JASMINE O’HALLORAN-HAN
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