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Fire education Fire education and fi refi ghter and fi refi ghter appreciationappreciation
Grady Wheale rescued a doll from a smoking tunnel during the Fire Prevention Week Fire Rodeo event, Oct. 8, held at the Rimbey Agrim Centre. See more photos on page 19.
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We are so happy to welcome
HUDSON KHIT REISERBorn September 7, 2015
Proud parents Kevin & Sonary ReiserExcited big sister Piper
Thrilled grandparents Doug & Wendy Reiserand Bounthavy & Somboun Thepsouvanh
BINGO
1st & 3rd Thursday, 6:00 p.m. Rimbey Lions Bingo at Ponoka Bingo Plaza.4th Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. Rimbey Curling Club Bingo at Ponoka Bingo PlazaThursdays, 7:30 p.m. West Pine Lodge Bingo in Winfield. 1st and 3rd Mondays 7:30 at Hoadley Hall Bingo doors open at 6:30 (non smoking)2nd Saturday, 6:00p.m. Rimbey Historical Society Bingo, Ponoka Bingo Plaza3rd Saturday, Rimbey Drop-In Bingo at Ponoka Bingo Plaza3rd Sunday, Rimbey Legion at Ponoka Bingo Plaza
MEETINGS
TOPS ( Take off Pounds Sensibly) meets Wed evenings, Rimbey United Church basement. You are invited to an open house. Oct 17 @ 7pm Nancy 843-0067Bentley Minor Hockey Annual General Meeting- Oct 17 at 7pm at Drop-In Centre. Call 748-4838 or 748-2078 for info.Bentley Curling Club Annual Fall General Meeting- Oct 17 at 7:30pm at The Curling Club Lounge. New and Returning curlers invited.Blindman Valley 4_H Beef Club Parent Oragnizational Meeting- Oct 17 at 7:30 pm at Bentley Ag Centre. Call 748-2374 or 748-4739. New members welcome.Rimbey Elementary School Parent Council Meeting- RES room Oct 16 at 7:00pm2nd Tuesday each month 1 pm Rimbey Health Centre Rimbey Auxilary Hospital1st Thursday each month, 7:30 p.m. Regular Members Meeting, Rimbey Legion #36.2nd Thursday each month- Rimbey Ag Society 7:00pm at the agriplex 3rd Tuesday each month- Caregiver Support Group 10am at Rimbey Health Centre.
ACTIVITIES
Bentley Library Society Dinner Theatre- Event to take place Oct 20, tickets now on sale. Call Arlene 748-4429Bentley Carpet Bowling- Wednesday mornings. Bentley Hall. 9:30 am. New Players invited. Call Harry or Georgina 748-3404 for more info.“ Food For Fines Week” at the Bentley Municipal Library Oct 22-27. Donate dry foods in lieu of library fines. Will be given to Bentley Blessing Pantry.West Pine Lodge In Winfield- Chicken Supper Oct 19 @ 5:00pm. For more info call Wendy @ 780-682-3960Winfield Playground Fundraiser- Supper & Silent Auction, Oct 19 @ 4:30,Winfield Rec Centre. Skating,Crafts, Clown and more. Call 682-3788 for more infoFamily Halloween Dance and Silent Auction on Oct 27 from 5-9 pm at the Bentley Community Hall. Hosted by Bentley Nursery school. Call Tina 748-4407 for info.Rimbey Community Chorus- Starts practice for Christmas, Wednesday Oct 10 8:45pm at United Church. New singers welcome. Annette 843-3115Rimbey United Church is planning a Memorial Hymn sing Nov 4 at 2:00pm. For info call Alice 843-6732 or the church 843- 2458.
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MEETINGS:Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous Mondays - 7 pm at the New Life Fellowship Church building. Call 403-843-4570 for more info.Royal Purple of Bentley #264 - Regular meetings the 2nd Monday of each month at 7 p.m. in the Bentley Legion Hall (old Oxford School). New members welcome. Rimbey Hospital Ladies Auxiliary meeting 2nd Tuesday every month, 1pm Hospital Conference Rm.Rimbey Fish and Game 1st Wednesday of each month - 7 pm at Super 8 meeting room.Rimbey Sleigh, Wagon, & Saddle Club meetings the 1st Wed. each month. Truck Museum @ Pas-Ka-Poo Park. Call Denise (the president) at 403-704-4236 for info. Email: [email protected] Anonymous Wednesdays- 8:30 pm at the Rimbey Anglican Church. 403-843-3662 info.Rimbey Ag Society 3rd Wednesday each month- 7:00 pm at the Agriplex.Blufft on & District Chamber of Commerce, 3rd Wednesday. Blufft on Hall 7 pm.Rimbey & District Horticultural Group, meet 3rd Wednesday of month. 10 am @ the Rimbey Drop In Centre. Call 403 843 2539 for info.Rimbey Royal Cdn. Legion meeting1st Th ursday of each month, 7:30 pm Rimbey Legion, 5019 50th St.Family Counseling, call 1-403-347-8844 & say you would like to be seen in Rimbey.MS Rimbey Table Talk - A social and informational meeting, for anyone aff ected by MS, every 3rd Th ursday of the month @ 1pm, the Grand Hotel, Rimbey. Bentley Museum Annual General Meeting - Oct. 20 at 7 p.m. at the museum. Everyone welcome.Bentley “Coff ee with Council” on Oct. 29 from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. in the Bentley Senior Drop-In Centre.
ACTIVITIES:Regular Jammers’ Dances @ Rimbey Drop In Centre, every Tuesday night @ 7pm.Bentley Carpet Bowling - Wednesday mornings starting at 10:00 a.m. in the old Bentley Community Hall. New and returning players invited. Call Arnold at 403-748-2744 for info.Rimbey Comm. Chorus starts practices for the Annual Christmas Concert. Wed., Oct. 7 & every Wed., @ 7:30 pm. Rimbey United Church. Annette for more info 403 843 3115Seniors Information & Referral Services, Rimbey Drop In Centre, computerrm. Oct. 13 from 10 am – noon.
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Rimbey updates fees and services
bylawIncreased user and service
fees were recently added to the Town of Rimbey’s fees and services bylaw.
“We hadn’t updated it in a long time. We had certain land use stuff we were doing that had no fees at-tributed to it,” said interim CAO Donna Tona.
Tona says the town and administration are not looking to go crazy with the update. “(We’re) just kind of catching up to the 21st Century.”
Development fees were
also updated and the changes now make any fu-ture handling of the bylaw more effi cient. If the fee schedule needs changing it can now be done with council’s approval through resolution, rather than re-pealing the bylaw, says Tona.
Before any changes were made eight to 12 other communities in the region were looked at to see how and what their bylaws are set at.
Tona says Rimbey’s bylaw now falls in line with others in the region.
BY AMELIA NAISMITH
RES continues inspiring Leaderin Me program
Rimbey Elementary School (RES) is looking to create and guide the world’s future — the students — to be healthy, productive member of society with the Leader in Me program, which it fi rst executed in 2009.
On Oct. 6, 7 and 8 students in grades Kindergarten through Grade 6 took part in Leader in Me theme days.
“RES decided to implement Leader in Me to provide an opportunity for student’s to contribute to the school community in a positive manner,” said principal Jodi Bramfi eld in an email to the Rimbey Review.
“The program allows us to teach students about how they can be leaders and provides an opportunity for stu-dents to demonstrate leadership qualities in their daily lives,” she added.
Bramfi eld and the RES staff want their students, once they graduate from their elementary years, to be able to implement the lessons and skills through the program in others schools and areas of their lives.
“The Grade 6s are involved in planning and organizing school assemblies, school events, Spirit days, Reading Leaders, Patrols, running the Milk Program, and Peer Mediation to name a few,” said Bramfi eld.
She explains the Leader in Me is a school wide pro-gram based upon Stephen and Sean Covey’s 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens and The 7 Habits of Happy Kids. The program is designed to inspire students to be the best they can be by developing effective people skills, a positive sense of self worth, and the confi dence to deal
with confl ict in their lives. The 7 Habits are (taken from www. theleaderinme.org):
Habit 1 - Be Proactive (You’re in Charge)I am a responsible person, I take initiative, I choose
my actions, attitudes and moods. I do not blame others for my wrong actions, I do the right thing without being asked, even when no one is looking.
Habit 2 - Begin with the End in Mind (Have a Plan)I plan ahead and set goals.Habit 3 - Put First Things First (Work First, Then Play)I spend my time on things that are most important. I
set priorities, make a schedule and follow my plan.Habit 4 - Think Win-Win (Everyone can Win)I balance courage for getting what I want with consid-
eration for what others want.Habit 5 - Seek First to Understand, Then to Be
Understood (Listen Before you Talk)I listen to other people’s ideas and feelings. I try to
see things from their viewpoints. I listen with to others interrupting.
Habit 6 - Synergize (Together is Better)I value other people’s strengths and learn from them. I
get along well with others, even people who are different than me. I work well in groups. I seek out other people’s ideas to solve problems because I know that by teaming with others we can create better solutions than anyone of us can alone.
Habit 7 - Sharpen the Saw (Balance Feels Best)I take care of my body by eating right, exercising and
getting sleep. I spend time with family and friends.
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Men are victims of double
standards too
In a world that’s so fo-cused on woman’s equal-ity, women’s health, wom-en’s image and women’s standards its easy to get caught up in the moment and forget men are also pi-geonholed by some of the same standards, unrelent-ing in the opposite direc-tion. Men are the victims of double standards too and there are some behav-iors women get away with easily, whereas if a man acted in the exact same way they would probably be socially lynched, espe-cially with the way infor-mation spreads online.
On Oct. 2 I attended the Diamonds in the Sky STARS charity fundraiser; a women’s only dinner, dance and general good time, complete with an abundance of alcohol.
Now, its not as if women
Amelia Naismith
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Habituation
I remember my fi rst night when I moved into my house. The furnace made such a racket when it fi red up that I almost fl ew out of bed in fright. The noise it made every time it ran was so weird that I be-lieved I would never get used to it. I developed an
were actually the only ones there. There was a male MC, auctioneer and Kinsmen members were the butlers for the eve-ning. The butlers were auctioned off to high-pay-ing tables and — all in the name of charity — were essentially the table’s slave for the evening.
Along with fetching drinks, two Kinsmen were made to leg wrestle on the fl oor and when one took to the fl oor for a sexy but still very appropriate dance solo he was followed by an older woman determined to match his moves.
Had the roles been re-versed and a young girl was followed to the dance fl oor by an older gentle-man dancing in such a manner I don’t think the situation would have gone over with as much good humor, even if it was for charity.
If the roles were reversed I’m not sure any portion of the evening would have gotten by unscorned by the public, especiallythe female side of it. Men bid-ding on women and pay-ing for them to serve them drinks and be at their beck and call for an evening of drunken frivolity doesn’t seem like it would get good reviews.
Another Kinsmen good-naturedly bared his
torso upon request so one of the attendees could check out and touch his abs after she’d lusted after them. And while there may have been a few muttering at that not many are going to fi nd the request overly offensive or something to make a big fuss about.
If a male at a males only event has asked a female butler to bare her stomach he would be in big trouble.
Some would argue in this situation the women didn’t choose to open her shirt on her own will and that she was accosted, so was he.
That being said there’s a time and a place for every-thing and asking a com-plete stranger to show any part of themselves, in any setting, is not appropriate.
Now I’m sure if that
young butler had really been truly uncomfortable he could have said no to the request and the fun would have continued without incident. But in today’s society women are not generally consid-ered as threatening when it comes to sexual dom-inance as men and male body rights take a back-seat.
While equality should never hamper a person’s individual rights or ability to choose it needs to be re-membered equality is just that, equal treatment and opportunity and that is a two-way street.
There are also many males only charity events held but I’m guessing such shenanigans would be less socially accepted coming from males.
I’m not looking to put down or devalue any of the efforts of the event; it’s a wonderful opportu-nities for people to get in-volved and support their community, as well as simply being a ton of fun. I’ve attended the past two years and have had a great time dancing with friends and supporting a worthy cause.
But in a world were equality is in suffrage that bottom line: equality, needs to be kept in mind and held in just esteem. Like anything in this world equality also comes with its rewards, challenges and consequences.
Amelia Naismith is the new reporter for the Leduc/Wetaskiwin Pipestone Flyer and writes a regular column for the paper.
unrealistic thought: if I could never sleep straight through the night, maybe a lawyer could reverse all my mortgage proceedings and I could move out. But after a while I had no troubles sleeping at night; and I had stopped fl inching when my furnace would reverberate and yawn its heat through-out my house — I got used to it.
Long before I even consid-ered the possibility of own-ing a house, I thought about getting dreadlocks. When I was younger I remember watching music videos that had white guys, with their hair in dreadlocks, play-ing in heavy metal bands. Thankfully logic and rea-son (also known as my father) stepped in and I never did have a hair dress-er backcomb my hair into a
disaster.My school had similar
views on abnormal fashion. For a while certain haircuts or piercings were frowned upon: kids with mohawks had to leave his or her hair down under a hat or a toque and kids couldn’t have piercings anywhere other than in the ears. But eventually white guys with dreadlocks, kids with mohawks, and piercings in the face all started to seem normal; parents, teachers, and people started to get used to the different per-sonal fashion styles or cul-tures.
I hope niqabs become like a noisy furnace, dreadlocks, and piercings — they’re all something people can get accustomed to other peo-ple having or displaying. There is nothing harmful
in something that is simply different. Extending rea-sonable consideration and acceptance towards anoth-er person’s or culture’s dif-ferences and similarities is part of the reason Canada is such a great country to live in.
Canadian culture is dy-namic, like internet and cell phone language — it is always changing whether the masses want to admit it or not. A few years ago “selfi e” wasn’t even a word, now it has been added to the dictionary. It once was a career ender to get your neck tattooed—but em-ployers are coming around to one’s decision to alter his or her external ap-pearance with permanent ink. Once upon a time, everyone (it seemed) was baptised— not any longer.
English, Spanish, or French must have been an obscure language to the aborigi-nals when all the explorers showed up on the boats and started talking
Niqabs aren’t anything that Canadians can’t han-dle. We’ve got a lot mak-ing up our country. The parameters of our multi-cultural status isn’t static, our national culture and the people within it are very much evolving: fash-ions, attitudes, religion, language, and many more features of our culture are constantly morphing.
The acceptance of a new Canadian cultural attribute isn’t easy like turning the noisy furnace on or off — openness and under-standing are two important principles to the national cultural process.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 5
Rimbey RCMP investigate serious and
minor offenses
Over the past month the Rimbey RCMP have respond-ed to and proactively inves-tigated 202 occurrences in-cluding: eight assaults (half of which were domestic in nature), one assault with a weapon, four incidents of ut-tering threats, 10 break and enters, 14 incidents of theft under $5,000, four motor vehicle thefts, three frauds, eight drug possessions, one drug traffi cking, two im-paired driving charges, two individuals who resisted arrest, 12 motor vehicle col-lisions, and one fatal motor vehicle collision.
Apparently the drug en-forcement efforts of the Rimbey RCMP are having an effect on the commu-nity. While talking to a student at the high school one morning, a Mountie got an earful from a frustrated young girl who complained that it was so hard to fi nd drugs in Rimbey over the summer that her friend had to skateboard to Sylvan Lake to buy some weed. The normally sympathetic Mountie found that he did not feel sorry for this young person’s dilemma, and he simply smiled as she vented her frustrations with the criminal justice system.
Unfortunately, traffi cking in controlled substances continues in and around Rimbey keeping the RCMP busy with investigations into the sale and possession of illegal drugs. The Rimbey RCMP routinely seizes mar-ijuana, cocaine, and meth-amphetamine in the course of their duties. This month an 18-year-old Rimbey male has been charged for pos-sessing crystal meth, and an 18-year-old male from Drayton Valley, a 23-year--
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old male from Winfi eld, and a 35-year-old male from Bentley have been charged for possessing marijuana.
A 56-year-old male suc-cumbed to his injuries and was pronounced dead at the Rimbey Hospital following a single vehicle roll over west of Rimbey on October 2nd. Weather was a factor in this collision that occurred in the midst of an unusually early snow/sleet storm in the area.
Three local people have been targeted by fraudsters in the past month. In one incident, an offi cial looking e-mail, skillfully crafted to appear as a letter from Canada Revenue Agency Support Services, was sent to an individual request-ing his Social Insurance Number. The claim was that he had overpaid on his taxes and was due a refund. This is a very common scam because everyone loves a refund, and many people act quickly to get it. It is important to note, however, that the CRA will not ask for personal information of any kind by e-mail or text message. If you receive an e-mail or text message from the CRA requesting personal information, in-vestigate before you act. Call the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 or check out their website www.antifraudcentre-cen-treantifraude.ca.
Two separate elderly indi-viduals received phone calls from a male who used the names of legitimate lottery companies as a cover for his scam. In one call, he claimed to be associat-ed with the STARS lottery foundation, and he tried to persuade his victim that she had won a car. In order to claim her prize however, she had to send money. And of course, she must not tell anyone. This same fraudster called another individual and claimed to be a representative from Reader’s Digest. He said that the lucky person had won a vehicle and some money, and he wanted to know the winner’s address so he could deliver the prizes. Again, it was important not to tell anyone.
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Baily Mazoka creates a tasty treat during the Boys and Girls Club Mid-Week Mash-Up’s Master Chef Rimbey, Oct. 7. Submitted Photo
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These frauds are being investigated, but there is also much you can do per-sonally to protect your-self against criminals who wish to separate you from your hard earned money. Remember that if you re-ceive a call claiming that you have won a prize in a lottery or contest, it is very unlikely that you would be required to send money over the phone, online, or through the mail to receive your prize. If you are ever unsure about a prize offer or don’t remember entering to win, always call the charity directly to confi rm that the prize is legitimate. When in doubt, you can also refer to the Alberta Gaming and Liquor Commission website for a list of policies and procedures that charities must follow when awarding lottery winnings or other prizes. For a detailed list of frauds and scams please check out the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre website or the RCMP website and search “scams and frauds”. The best way to protect one’s self is to not give any personal information and simply hang up the phone.
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Rimbey’s new skate park has become a popular after school spot for fans of related sport of all ages and even other communities. Amelia Naismith Photo
Rimbey’s new skate park popular beyond town borders
Rimbey’s new skateboard park recently opened after the intended proj-ect, spearheaded by the Rimbey Kinsmen Club, was announced last year.
Following that commu-nity surveys were released to make sure it was some-thing the people wanted, says project chair Allen Adam. “We knew there was a need in the commu-nity for it.”
Adam says since its opening the skate park
BY AMELIA NAISMITH has received great support and reviews from the com-munity. “The community response has been awe-some.”
“It’s been busy every day,” he added.
The only part of the project that remains un-fi nished is laying the sod, and Adam says that will be taken care of within the next year.
After four months of actual construction from start to fi nish the new skate park boasts a full bowl and an entire cement structure, which Adam says in an upgrade from the wooden structures of the previous park.
Rimbey’s youth are not the only fans of the new park. “It’s attracting kids from Sylvan Lake and ev-erywhere,” said Adam.
Parts of the project were paid for through fundrais-ing and a loan was taken out to cover the rest; the entirety of the project cost just under $500,000. “We owe half yet, we’re looking for more donations,” said Adam.
On Dec. 12 the Kinsmen are hosting a Christmas party for Rimbey and the organization’s Christmas raffl e is ongoing. Adam says there may be anoth-er fundraiser planned for February.Serious
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MLA Jason Nixon, Rimbey-Rocky Mountain House-SundreFile Photo
Ethical whiplash underscores the importance of opposition
Last week, a small group of government MLAs voted in committee to award 7.25 per cent pay increases for senior offi cers of the leg-islature. In addition, they voted to give themselves funding for an internation-al Christmastime junket, to attend a conference at the prestigious Fairmont Copley Plaza Hotel in Boston. The topic of said conference: Government Ethics.
Offi cial Opposition mem-bers of this committee repeatedly warned these
Rimbey VJV manager jumped at new position
The VJV Rimbey Auction Market’s new manager has taken what he is calling a big step up in the auction market world with this new position.
Wes Skeels took the position Aug. 1. “(It’s) a steep learning curve.”
Skeels worked with the Ponoka VJV Auction Market on and off since 2001 until the company was taken over by Morris and Henry Thalen on Aug. 1 2014.
Skeels says the Rimbey Auction Mart was bought May 1 2015.
“I was a sorter over there,” said Skeels, re-
ferring to the Ponoka auction. He explains further he worked in most of the yard di-visions in one capacity or another but the manager’s job is completely new for him.
“They came and offered me the job,” said Skeels. “I thought I wouldn’t mind working for them. I’ve heard good things about them.”
Skeels says the job offer surprised him and was quite out of the blue.
When the opportunity came along Skeels really did not hesitate, as he has a passion for the industry. “I just like the beef in-dustry and working with farmers and the whole agricultural part of it.”
BY AMELIA NAISMITH
MLAs of the gargantuan misstep they were about to commit. I know, because I was one of them.
We pointed out that Alberta’s economy is hurt-ing and thousands of our friends and neighbours have lost their jobs. We warned the committee that handing out a massive pay increase for senior govern-ment offi cials sends the wrong message. I personal-ly made it clear I would not take part in the NDP’s jun-ket, as did my colleagues MLA Nathan Cooper and MLA Glenn van Dijken. Sadly, our efforts to inject reality into the debate were met with blank stares.
So, once the meeting was
concluded, we set about fulfi lling our mandate as members of the Offi cial Opposition. We took our case to the people; the public outrage at the NDP’s actions was swift and widespread. So much so, that within 24 hours a new meeting was scheduled to reevaluate the issues.
The issue was in-deed reevaluated and on September 29 the NDP suddenly reversed the 7.25 per cent raise. The NDP had justifi ed the tax hike as necessary to meet con-tractual obligations, and that it had been standard practice to vote raises for several years. Both claims were false.
This entire affair under-scores the importance of having a strong Offi cial Opposition. Since the elec-tion, this government has demonstrated a tendency to remain blissfully un-aware of public sentiment. These are the ideal condi-tions for mismanagement; only a strong offi cial oppo-sition can endeavor to keep this government in check.
Albertans deserve bet-ter than this government’s ethical whiplash. So long as this administration re-mains oblivious to pub-lic concerns, our Offi cial Opposition stands ready to take action.
And we can be a tremen-dous pain in the neck.
Public Sale of Land(Municipal Government Act)
Town of Rimbey
Notice is hereby given that, under the provisions of the Municipal Government Act, Town of Rimbey will offer for sale, by public auction, in the Council Chambers, of the Town of Rimbey Administration Building on Mon-day October 26, 2015, at 11:00 a.m., the following parcels:
Redemption of a parcel of land offered for sale may be effected by certi ed payment of all arrears, penalties and costs at any time prior to the auction.Each parcel of land offered for sale will be subject to a reserve bid and to the reservations and conditions con-tained in the existing certi cate of title.The lands are being offered for sale on an “as is, where is” basis, and the Municipality makes no representation and gives no warranty whatsoever as to the suitability of the lands for any intended use by the successful bidder.GST will apply to all properties subject to GST sold at the auction.The purchaser of the property will be responsible for property taxes for the current year.The successful bidder must, at the time of the sale, make a non-refundable ten percent (10%) deposit in cash, certi ed cheque or bank draft payable to the municipality, with the balance of the purchase price due within thirty (30) days of the sale.No terms or conditions of sale will be considered other than those speci ed by the municipality.The auctioneer, councillors, the chief administrative of cer and the designated of cers and employees of the municipality must not bid or buy any parcel of land offered for sale, unless directed by the municipality to bid for or buy a parcel of land on behalf of the municipality.If no offer is received on a property or if the reserve bid is not met, the property cannot be sold at the public auction.Once the property is declared sold to another individual at public auction the previous owner has no further right to pay the tax arrears.The risk of the property lies with the purchaser immediately following the auction.The purchaser will be required to execute a Sale Agreement in form and substance provided by the municipality.The purchaser is responsible for obtaining vacant possession.The purchaser will be responsible for the transfer registration fee.The municipality may, after the public auction, become the owner of any parcel of land that is not sold at the public auction.
Lori Hillis, Acting Chief Administrative Of ceManaged by TAXervice Town of Rimbey
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C of T022 247 662932 262 550
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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 9
Canada appears up for sale
Dear Editor,Here we are in the middle
of an offi cial election period. This is a period in which all-important decisions are supposed to be delayed until after the election.
And yet, Harper again fl outs rules and traditions and is preceding full speed ahead with the Trans-Pacifi c Partnership (TPP) free trade negotiations. Why?
Canadians have several reasons to be concerned. For example, all negotiations are taking place behind closed doors.
Another concern is that eighty per cent of Canadian exports to these countries are raw or semi processed goods, while 80 per cent of imports are high value-added goods. A good way to export good paying Canadian jobs wouldn’t you say.
As well, leaked informa-tion confi rms that the TPP includes an investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) mechanism similar to NAFTA chapter 11, which allows rich countries to sue governments when policy decisions inter-fere with their investments. Canada is already the most sued developed country in the world because of NAFTA’s ISDS process and TPP will signifi cantly increase the number of foreign investors eligible to sue.
Seniors (and others) are going to suffer too. The in-tellectual property chapter of the TPP could prove a disaster for efforts to control drug costs in Canada, which are already the second highest in the world.
Farmers are next. Supply management is squarely in TPP’s crosshairs. In July, again behind closed doors, negotia-tors gave the European Union an additional fi ve percent of our high-end cheese mar-ket, and Harper weakened Canada’s bargaining position by indicating willingness to reduce dairy tariffs and in-crease the tariff-free imports of milk. Since the GATT and the Uruguay Round of the WTO, Canadian farmer’s share of our own dairy mar-ket has been nibbled away bit by bit through various trade deals. Isn’t the loss of 17,000
Who is served bysuppressing information?
Dear Editor,Discontinuing the long form
census means no reliable data collection regarding living conditions of Canadians. How then to create good long-term policy?
Libraries at federal ag re-search facilities (like the sta-tions at Swift Current and Lethbridge) have been closed. Librarians have been fi red. Thousands of books, manuals,
journals, and research papers have been destroyed. Valuable archival papers dating back over a 100 years are moved to neglected basement corners.
This dumbing down of Canadians is happening as we enter a period of climate variability, which has already caused political instability. This is precisely the wrong time to fi re librarians, send research papers and books to the dump-
sters, muzzle scientists and decrease the knowledge base.
Who is served? Not Canada or the Canadian public.
The 2015 general election is a chance to change direction — both an opportunity and a responsibility for everyone.
Yours truly,Stewart Wells
former farmer-electedDirector of the Canadian
Wheat Board
Letters tonnes of cheese production to Europe with CETA and the potential loss of 10% of our market to the USA under TPP enough for Harper?
Unlike the USA, Canada does not allow the growth hormone rBGH which is used in the U.S. to increase dairy cows’ milk production, and our dairy farmers are not subsidized by the tax-payer. Supply management provides a fair return to farmers and a reasonably priced supply of fresh milk, eggs and poultry of food to consumers.
Unionized autoworkers
aren’t going to escape either. U.S. negotiators have report-edly agreed to lower the do-mestic-content requirement to 30 per cent for auto parts and 45 per cent for vehicles. Presently, NAFTA says do-mestic content for auto parts and vehicles must be more than 60 per cent.
In any case, 26,000 Canadian jobs are expected to be lost.
It appears that under the Harper government every-thing Canadian is up for sale at fi re sale prices.
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10 RIMBEY REVIEW TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015
Elections Canada provides polling and registration tips for voters
Canada’s federal elec-tion is looming on the horizon and soon voters in the Red Deer-Lacombe area will be heading to the polling station to cast their votes.
For those you are not sure of where to what time to go at Elections Canada spokesperson Leanne Nyirfa says there are many helpful tools on the Elections Canada website aimed to aid voters, including a Voter Information Service.
“That will tell you where to go to vote,” said Nyirfa
The site provides voters with information regard-ing their electoral district,
candidates, maps and lo-cations of advance and election-day polling sta-tions.
People can enter spe-cifi c searches using their postal codes, district name, candidate name, by map, name of town or even a section-town-ship- rang e-mer id ian (STRM) address search.
When it comes to ac-tually voting, Nyirfa says individuals need to get registered if they are not already. “By now people should have received what’s called a voter in-formation card in the mail.”
“If a person doesn’t receive one that means
they aren’t registered to vote,” she added.
Those who are not reg-istered and wish to vote can do so online, by call-ing Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868, or in per-son. Registering can be done right up until a per-son goes to vote.
“If you didn’t get a card in the mail you can still go to vote,” said Nyirfa.
To be able to vote indi-viduals must have certain pieces of identifi cation with them. One type is government issued iden-tifi cation with the per-son’s photo one it, such as a drivers license.
For those who have nothing that falls in that
category Nyirfa says two other pieces of identifi -cation with the person’s name and address will suffi ce.
If they do not have that either a person can take an oath. They are able to bring another person who fi lls the identifi ca-tion requirements and lives within the same electoral district to attest to their ID.
“There’s a really good section on the site called fi rst time voters and stu-dent voters,” said Nyirfa.
If a person still has un-certainties they are en-couraged to call Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868.
BY AMELIA NAISMITH
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Mass Times:
Grace Lutheran Church Bentley - ELCIC
Worship 11:15 a.m.4th Sunday of the month 5 p.m.
Reverend David Holmes403-843-2502
5 miles west, 1.5 miles south, 1 mile west of Bentley
“Sharing New Life in Christ”Rimbey New Life Fellowship
Sunday 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church 11:30 a.m. Midweek Service - Wednesday 7 p.m.
Ladies Meeting Friday 2 p.m.Pastor Reg Darnell 403-843-3336 (Offi ce)
403-782-2694 (Home) 5038 - 49 Ave. • www.rimbeynewlife.com
Church of the Nazarene, RimbeyChurch of the Nazarene, RimbeySunday Worship & Sunday School 10:30 a.m.
(on Radio 93.3 FM)5214-51 Street, Phone: 403-843-2029
Pastor Grant Rainey
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE EPIPHANY5211 52 St., Rimbey
Service & Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.4th Sunday Family Service: 11:00 a.m.
Reverend David Holmes: 403-843-2502Stuart Adams: 403-843-6164 or Arlene Edwards: 403-843-6077
www.churchofepiphany.ca
Th e Rimbey Seventh-Day
Adventist ChurchSaturdays
Sabbath School at 9:45 a.m. Worship Service at 11:00 a.m.
Pastor David Beaudoin - 403-783-2499
Evangelical Missionary Church
1/2 mile East of Hoadley on Highway #611
Worship Service 10:30 a.m.
Pastor: Rev. Barry Klassen 403-843-6461
Zion Lutheran ChurchLutheran Church Canada
Divine Service at 10:304521 - 54th Ave. Rimbey
Pastor Mark Schultz Offi ce - 403-843-2767 Home - 403-843-4420
Rimbey Christian Reformed Church5506-51 Ave
Service at 10:00 a.m. Nursery Provided
403-843-2585Pastor: Bill Nieuwenhuis
Rimbey Alliance Church4620 - 54th Avenue, Rimbey
403-843-372710:30 a.m. Worship Service with Children’s Church
Last Sunday of the month, service held at Parkland Manor at 10:00 am
Roman Catholic Church Saturday Evening: Sylvan Lake - 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Morning: Rimbey - 9:00 a.m. Sylvan Lake -11:00 a.m.
Last Sunday of every month: Sylvan Lake 9:00 a.m. Rimbey 11:00 a.m.Parish Priest: Father Les Drewicki
Administration Offi ce: 403-843-2126;
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 11
Graduation awards:scholarships, winners and sponsors
RJSHS 2015 Graduation
GRADE NINE AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Jr. High School Students’ AssociationPresented to: Triana HohnGRADE TEN AWARDSponsored by: Royal Canadian Legion AuxiliaryPresented to: Courtney HoltkampGRADE 11 AWARDSponsored by: Royal Canadian LegionPresented to: Ben TrensonFEMALE ATHLETIC EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDSponsored by: ECKRIM AgenciesPresented to: Erin McFaddenMALE ATHLETIC EXTRACURRICULAR AWARDSponsored by: VJV Rimbey AuctionPresented to: Trevor WeeninkSr. High STUDENT ASSOCIAITON AND LEADERSHIP AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Senior High Students’ AssociationPresented to: Amy TrensonGREATEST IMPROVEMENT AWARDSponsored by: Staff of Rimbey Medical ClinicPresented to: Madison HumphreysEVA TONA BANDONI ESTATE AWARDSponsored by: Eva Tona Bandoni EstatePresented to: Erin McFaddenA.T.A. EDUCATION ScholarshipSponsored by: Wolf Creek Teachers Local # 3Presented to: Erin McFaddenDRAMA AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Co-op AssociationPresented to: Kassidy HohnCOMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 30Sponsored by: Oberhammer Funeral ChapelsPresented to: Andrew RondeelMATHEMATICS 30 -1 AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Value Drug MartPresented to: Trevor WeeninkMATHEMATICS 30- 2 AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Eye CarePresented to: Carly Tkacik and Martina HoltkampMATHEMATICS 30- 3 AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey and District Drop-in CenterPresented to: Andrew SkidmoreMATHEMATICS 31 AWARDSponsored by: MNPPresented to: Trevor WeeninkENGLISH 30 - 1 AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey FoodsPresented to: Samantha BoothENGLISH 30 - 2 - Fred Hull MemorialSponsored by: John HullPresented to: Logan Kenzle & Heather PrincePHYSICAL EDUCATION 30 BOYS AWARDSponsored by: Wilson’s Funeral ChapelPresented to: Milton ElliotPHYSICAL EDUCATION 30 GIRLS AWARDSponsored by: Jean Cranston Memorial / Kent & Kathleen BeaglePresented to: Erin McFaddenFOOD STUDIES 30 AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Chiropractic and Wellness CentrePresented to: Lyric BroereWORK EXPERIENCE 35 AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Chamber of CommercePresented to: Jared Lindley, Adanna LaCoste and Erin McFaddenSOCIAL STUDIES 30-1
SUBMITTED Sponsored by: Rimbey Veterinary ClinicPresented to: Samantha BoothSOCIAL STUDIES 30-2Sponsored by: Gull Lake Golf CoursePresented to: Taylor Beelby and Jesse HummelPHYSICS 30 AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Catholic Women’s LeaguePresented to: Trevor WeeninkCHEMISTRY 30 GORDON RUDE MEMORIALSponsored by: KEYERA EnergyPresented to: Trevor WeeninkART 30 AWARDSponsored by: Michaels’ StudioPresented to: Marisa MortonFRENCH 30 AWARDSponsored by: Cooperators Insurance, RimbeyPresented to: Amy TrensonBIOLOGY 30 AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Hospital and Care CentrePresented to: Trevor WeeninkWILL HOAR MATH/SCIENCE AWARDSponsored by: Don DewarPresented to: Trevor WeeninkMERCEDES DAVY MEMORIAL AWARDSponsored by: Danielle CorklePresented to: Carly Tkacik and Raelyn StevensonHEALTH CARE SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by: Rimbey Hospital and Care CentrePresented to: Carly TkacikWOLF CREEK AWARDSponsored by: Wolf Creek School DivisionPresented to: Kandace Knight and Chris VonGuntenWOLF CREEK CTS AWARDSponsored by: Wolf Creek School DivisionPresented to: Amy TrensonRIMBEY CO-OP SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by: Rimbey Co-opPresented to: Kassidy HohnBENTLEY SEED CLEANING PLANT SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by: Bentley Seed Cleaning Cooperative AssociationPresented to: Reanna LenartCTS MERIT CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION AWARDSponsored by: Merit Contractors AssociationPresented to: Milton ElliottWPW INC. SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by: WPW Inc.Presented to: Taylor BeelbyPresented by: Mrs. WeatheraldALL ROUND STUDENT AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Kinsmen ClubPresented to: Erin McFaddenGrumbach Agricultural Field ScholarshipSponsored by: S. Grumbach Memorial FundPresented to: Martina HoltkampJOHN DALE PARRY CA MEMORIAL
SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by: John Dale Parry Memorial FundPresented to: Kassidy HohnAGRICULTURAL SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by: Rimbey Agricultural SocietyPresented to: Martina HoltkampCHEERS (Casey Howard Effort and Enthusiasm Recognition Scholarship)Sponsors: Classic Embroidery, County Cast-A-Waste Inc., and Deanna and Bernie FrenchPresented to: Chris VonGunten and Erin McFaddenLEEDALE LADIES DALE EWANCHUK MEMORIAL AWARDSponsors: Leedale Ladies ClubPresented to: Carly TkacikCHRIS & BETTY HARVEY MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by: Chris and Betty Harvey Memorial Scholarship FundPresented to: Reanna LenartVOLUNTEERISM AWARDSponsored by: Rimbey Christian
Reform ChurchPresented to: Amy TrensonPioneer Hi-Bred Limited Agriculture ScholarshipSponsored by: Pioneer Hi-Bred Limited (Brent Jordan)Presented to: Martina HoltkampSKEELS FAMILY AGRICULTURE SCHORLARSHIPSponsored by: Dan and Karen Skeels, and familyPresented to: Chris VonGunten
DALE EWANCHUK MEMORIAL AWARDSponsored by: Ewanchuk family, Lone Wolf Heavy Duty Repairs and RJHS StaffPresented to: Jared LindleySTUDENT OF MERITSponsored by: Knights of ColumbusPresented to: Raelyn StevensonLIONS LEGACY SCHOLARSHIPSponsored by: Rimbey Lions ClubPresented to: Amy Trenson
GOVERNOR GENERAL’S ACADEMIC MEDALSponsored by: Chancellory of HonoursPresented to: Trevor WeeninkLINDBERG HIGHER EDUCATION AWARDSponsored by: Lindberg FamilyPresented to: Samantha BoothVALEDICTORIAN AWARDSponsored by: KEYERA EnergyPresented to: Trevor Weenink
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12 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Spartans head into season’s taxing
second half
Heading into the sec-ond half of its season, the Rimbey Spartans are look-ing at a tougher battle in the next four games than it faced the fi rst half.
Coach Bill Bramfi eld says the team is part of a new tiering system this year. “We play the fi rst four games and then they tier us.”
The Spartans are third in the league and were placed in tier one. “Currently we’re sitting at three wins, one loss,” said Bramfi eld.
In tier one the Spartans will be facing off against the top teams in the prov-ince, including Brooks, who the boys play on Oct. 16.
“The team we’re play-ing, Brooks, they’re ranked number one in the prov-ince,” said Bramfi eld.
Bramfi eld says Brooks’ offense averages approxi-mately 80 points per game and the Spartans four practices leading up to the game will focus on tactics to slow them down.
“We’re averaging about 50 points a game,” said Bramfi eld.
“We’ve got a good team,” he added.
Even with some tough teams ahead of them the Spartans are not one to be underestimate. The team is the two time defending provincial champions.
It recently beat Hinton in a 39-0 shut out. “Our defense, who are for the most part fi rst years, a young group, are improv-ing,” said Bramfi eld
“Our one loss this year was our fi rst loss since 2011 in the regular sea-son,” he added.
He explains each year the team turns over ap-proximately one-third of its players and this year that one-third happened to be mostly in defense.
The loss was 63-59 against Breton during the Spartans second game of the season. Bramfi eld says his players fumbled the ball late in the game and Breton was able to score with three seconds on the clock.
The Spartans next home game is Oct. 22.
BY AMELIA NAISMITH
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Rick from Tracker Steam did a high pressure wash down of the inside of the Bentley curling rink in preparation for putting in the curling ice. Seen here, Bruce Cartwright, Bonnie Muzylouski and Gary Muzylouski push away the water left behind. June Norvila Photo
Bentley curling getting ready to
rockAbout 30 people attended
the Bentley Curling Club’s annual fall general meeting on October 7.
Updated brighter lighting that was added recently upstairs in the lounge was evident. Better lighting was also added in the lobby/foyer area, and a new addi-tional strip of lighting was added down the center of the playing surface that will greatly brighten it up with less shadows.
Club members had helped barbeque for the Bentley Canada Day celebrations.
A fundraising raffl e with three cash prizes is now underway. The top prize is $10,000 cash. There is a second prize of $3,000 cash, and a third prize of $2,000 cash. All members will have tickets to sell and some volunteers will be selling tickets at some malls throughout the curl-ing season. The prize draw will be held at the spring meeting next April. The fundraiser was planned to help fi ll the void in funding until another casino/ lottery grant is available.
Bent Asham is the new ice technician. He worked under last year’s icemaker Joel Powlesland.
A lounge manager is still to be hired.
Interest was expressed in getting a junior curling program going and there was some discussion.
The scheduled start up date for curling in Bentley is October 26.
Curling fees remain the same with a base mem-bership fee of $130 for all members, and an additional fee for each league played in. These fees do not pertain to junior curlers who are charged a fl at $50 fee. This new type of membership fee structure was put in place last season.
Bonspiel dates have been set with the fi rst bonspiel of the season being the Farmer’s Bonspiel on November 23-28. The Men’s `spiel will follow in January 2016, the Seniors in February, the Ladies in early March, and the fi nal Town &Country near the end of March 2016.
Volunteers to squeegee
BY JUNE NORVILA
down the playing area after being hosed down by Tracker Steam & Oilfi eld Services out of Eckville were needed and more volunteers will be needed to help unroll and lay down the Hack-to-Hack artifi cial ice surfaces.
Presentations were made to last years league winning teams who were Ken Brown (Monday Seniors), Don Olson and Walter Lloyd tied (Monday Mens), Norm Rieu (Wednesday Mixed), Garry Sparrow (Thursday Seniors), Walter Lloyd (Thursday Mixed), and Garry and Mona Sparrow (the Friday Stick
league).Executive are club pres-
ident Bonnie Muzylouski, vice president Bruce Millar, secretary Bruce Cartwright, and treasurer Tilly Wilson. Directors are Ralph Scarlett, Dawn Reid, Martin Wilson, Marilyn Lloyd and new board member Lonnie Bergstrom.
Contact any of them or call the curling rink at 403-748-4303 if you or a team would like more in-formation. Either teams or individuals can sign up. Any interested junior curlers would be very welcome.
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Don Elliot is the happy recipient of the Rimbey and Ponoka Big Brothers Big Sisters WestJet fundraiser. Program director Annette Peck says this is the fi rst time someone from Rimbey has won the tickets.
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Arnold Wayne Jordan of Rimbey, Alberta passed away peacefully at the Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre ~ Long Term Care on Wednesday, September 30, 2015 at the age of 59 years. Arnold was born to Robert and Mabel Jordan on August 12, 1956 in Rimbey. He grew up on a farm outside of town and graduated from high school in Rimbey. Arnold
went to work for the Bank of Montreal for many years at several different locations. In 1984, he was united in marriage to Carrie Young, and together they raised three children: Travis, Justin and Kelita. Arnold was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 1988 before returning to Rimbey in 1990. He spent the last 14 years in the excellent care of the staff of the Rimbey Long Term Care Centre until his passing. Arnold will be lovingly remembered and sadly missed by his wife, Carrie; his children: Travis, Justin, and Kelita; his sister, Marlene (Gerald) Lewis; his brother, Willis (Frances) Jordan; his sister-in-law, Sharon Jordan; and his uncle, Bruce Jordan; as well as numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his parents, Robert and Mabel; and his older brother, Dalton.A Memorial Service for the Late Arnold Wayne Jordan was held at the Bluffton Community Hall, Bluffton on Tuesday, October 13, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. with Lloyd Haugen and Audrey Robbins offi ciating. A Family Graveside Service followed at 2:30 p.m. in the West Haven Cemetery, Rimbey with Jim Knipe offi ciating. If friends desire, memorial tributes in Arnold’s Memory may be made directly to the David Thompson Health Trust, c/o Rimbey Hospital and Care Centre ~ Long Term Care, Box 440, Rimbey, Alberta T0C 2J0. Condolences to the Jordan Family may also be expressed by email to: special_refl [email protected]’s Family would like to express their sincere appreciation to Bev and Gerald Jordan, as well as to the wonderful staff of Rimbey Long Term Care for looking after Arnold with kindness and compassion these past 14 years.
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PETERS, Lee-Anne TracySept. 30, 1985 - Aug. 14, 2015
Celebrating the eternal reunion of mother and daughter. Lee-Anne Tracy Peters and her mother Tracy Lynn Peters will be interred together at the Iola Fairview Cemetery, October 17, 2015 at 2:02PM. Please join our celebration honouring two incredible women who passed away far to quickly. After a short grave service there will be refreshments and memory sharing at the Iola Fairview Hall. In keeping with Lee-Anne’s tastes, dress code is casual...whatever you’re comfortable with.Lee-Anne leaves behind; her parents Frank Peters and his wife Wendy, her grandfather Cliff Budd, sister Lisa Peters-Schmidt and her husband Rob, her brothers Ryan Peters, Robin Geurtsen and his wife Jenni, nieces Alayna Peters and Isabelle Mackinaw, nephews Evan Geurtsen, Jack Peters, numerous aunts and uncles and friends as well as her BC family of caregivers.Lee-Anne was predeceased by her mother Tracy Peters, grandmothers Marlene Budd and Patricia Peters, grandpa Bill, her nephew Caiden Peters, her aunt Laurel Noble and her uncles Hugh and George Peters.
Jessica HartfordFeb 1991- Oct 1999
There Is A Special AngelThere is a special Angel in Heaventhat is a part of me.It is not where I wanted her but where God wanted her to be.She was here but just a momentlike a night time shooting star.And though she is in Heavenshe isn’t very far.She touched the hearts of manylike only an Angel can do.So I send this special messageto the Heaven up above.Please take care of my Angeland send her all our love.
Forever Loved, Forever MissedMom, Dad and Paul
Caroline Brown, nee (Parks)Jan 9, 1932 - Oct. 13, 2014
If I could turn back the clockThat’s just what I would do
And I would live again those happy yearsThat I shared with you.
Loving thoughts till the end of timeOf a wonderful wife I am proud, was mine.
In loving memory from her husband Lloyd Brown and family
Parks family.
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WINTER DESTINATION for Healing Mineral Waters, Five-Star
Facilities, Activities, Entertainment, Fitness,
Friends, and Youthful Fun! $9.95/Day For New
Customers. Reservations: 1-888-800-0772,
foyspa.com
Painters/Decorators1310RALPH’S PAINTING
Journeyman painter,serving the area: since 1984
403-843-4172
“When Ralph’s done brushingyou don’t feel rolled”
PersonalServices 1315
CANADA BENEFIT GROUP. Do you or
someone you know suffer from a disability? Get up
to $40,000. from the Canadian Government. Toll free 1-888-511-2250 or www.canadabenefi t.
ca/free-assessment.
PersonalServices 1315
DO YOU HAVE A Disability? Physical or
mental. We can help you get up to $40,000 back
from the Canadian Government. For details check out our website:
disabilitygroupcanada.com or call us today toll free
1-888-875-4787.
HIP OR KNEE Replacement? Arthritic
conditions? Restrictions in walking/dressing?
Disability Tax Credit. $2,000 tax credit. $20,000 refund. For Assistance:
1-844-453-5372.
Pet Services 1318
KennelsOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonaldOld MacDonald
Animal services for Ponoka CountyDog Shelter
BoardingDogs for adoptionDogs to surrender
www.pawsandclawsanimalrescue.caclick courtesy adoptions
Phone (403) 783-7447
Roofing 1370METAL ROOFING & SID-ING. 32+ colours available at over 55 Distributors. 40
year warranty. 48 hour Express Service available
at select supporting Distributors. Call 1-888-263-8254.
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 1530AERO AUCTIONS
Upcoming Auction. Thurs., Oct. 22, Edmonton. Live & On-Line Bidding. Mining, excavation, transportation
equipment, rock trucks, excavators, dozers,
graders, truck tractors, trailers, pickup trucks, misc
attachments & more! Consignments welcome!
Visit: aeroauctions.ca. 1-888-600-9005.
AUTO/TOOL/SURPLUS AUCTION Saturday, Oct. 17, 10 a.m. Autos, tools, panels, surplus, Bobcat,
sleds, benches, tents, pressure washers.
Scribner Auction, Highway 14 Wainwright, Alberta. 780-842-5666. www.
scribnernet.com
BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS
UPCOMING SALES Wednesdays @ 6 pm.
Oct. 14, Oct. 28 &
Nov. 4, Nov. 18 & Nov. 25
NO SALENov. 11Remembrance Day
at The Moose Hall, 2 miles south of Ponoka on
Hwy. 2A ~~~~~
TO BOOK YOUR SALE CALL 403-782-5693
Check website for full listingswww.bigstrapperauctions.net
FARMLAND/GRAZING LAND near Keephills, Alberta. Ritchie Bros.
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 inEdmonton. 6 parcels - 855+/- acres West of
Stony Plain. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652;
rbauction.com/realestate.
HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL LOTS in High River, Alberta. Ritchie Bros.
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 2 parcels -
Paved street, zoned Direct Control/Highway
Commercial Industrial. Jerry Hodge:
780-706-6652; rbauction.com/realestate.
Auctions 1530INDUSTRIAL/
AGRICULTURAL LAND in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta. Ritchie Bros.
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in Edmonton. 4 parcels -
240.9+/- Acres, $12,439 Surface Lease & Power
Line Revenue. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652;
rbauction.com/realestate.
LAKE FRONT HOME at Jackfi sh Lake, Alberta.
Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers Unreserved Auction,
October 29 in Edmonton. 6400 +/- walkout
bungalow, interior to be completed, 2.08 +/- title
acres. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652;
rbauction.com/realestate.
MEIER GUN AUCTION. Saturday, October 31, 11
a.m., 6016 - 72A Ave., Edmonton. Over 150
guns - handguns, rifl es, shotguns, hunting and sporting equipment. To consign 780-440-1860.
UNDEVELOPED COUNTRY RESIDENTIAL
LOTS at Baptiste Lake, Alberta. Ritchie Bros.
Auctioneers Unreserved Auction, October 29 in
Edmonton. 2.05+/- and 1.62+/- title acres, power & natural gas at property
line. Jerry Hodge: 780-706-6652;
rbauction.com/realestate.
UNRESERVED BANKRUPTCY AUCTION. Thursday, October 22, 10
a.m. 10528 - 123 St., Edmonton. Anthem Sportswear. Porsche
Cayenne S, VW Golf, & Caravan. Embroidery, silk
screen, engraving equipment; all season sportswear; executive offi ces & computers. Foothills Equipment Liquidation Co Ltd.;
www.foothillsauctions.com. 780-922-6090. SUN.,
OCT. 18, St. Albert, 780-920-8303. 34 Ford 5 window, 1950 Chev 1/2 ton, 2010 GFX, Bobcat
S300, J.D. 555G, material shaker, screener, tools,
trailers, antiques, skidoos. Full day sale;
prodaniukauctions.com.
Equipment-Misc. 1620
A-CHEAP, lowest prices, steel shipping containers. Used 20’ & 40’ Seacans insulated & 40’ freezers, Special $2200 Wanted:
Professional wood carver needed. 1-866-528-7108;
www.rtccontainer.com.
Misc. forSale 1760
BEAUTIFUL SPRUCE TREES. 4-6ft. $35.00
each. Machineplanting:$10/tree (includes bark mulch and fertilizer). 20 tree minimum order. Delvery fee $75-$125/
order. Quality guaranteed. 403-820-0967
STEEL QUONSET, 40’ X 60’ Brand New
Still on Pallets, For Sale $15,000. or Best Offer
***SOLD***
Agricultural#2000 - #2290
Farm Equipment ..............2010Haying Equipment ............2020Tractors ............................2030Combines & Headers ......2040Fertilizer Equipment..........2050Misc. Farm Machinery ......2060Equipment Wanted ..........2070Farm Custom Work ..........2080Farm Auctions ..................2090Livestock ..........................2100Livestock - Exotic..............2110Sheep ..............................2120Poultry ..............................2130Horses ..............................2140Horse Boarding ................2150Riding Supplies ................2160Horse/Stock Trailers ........2170Pasture Wanted ................2180Grain, Feed, Hay ..............2190Seed Grain ......................2200Seeding & Tillage ............2210
FarmEquipment 2010
FUTURE steel building, ready to be erected, 26’ x
25’ x 19’, located in Central AB, great for farm or small
acreage, must sell, reduced $11,000
403-485-2532
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.
ROUND BALES - Hay, green feed, straw and bulk
oats. Delivery available. No Sunday calls please. Phone 403-704-3509 or
403-704-4333.
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
Houses/Duplexes 3020COUNTRY home, east of Ponoka, suited for couple or small family, n/s, pets negotiable, $1100/mo., $1100 dd, yearly lease
preferred. 403-704-4401
Houses/Duplexes 3020
HOUSE FOR RENT3 bdrm., 2 bthrm
in Rimbey.$1250 includes util.
No pets.Avail. anytime.
403-340-0065ask for Yvonne.
1 BDRM., 1 bath, close to downtown, 4 appl., double garage, n/s, no pets, rent
$800 / dd same. 403-783-4993
3 BDRM. DUPLEXIN PONOKA,
4 appls., rent $900 + utils. Avail. Oct. 15 403-783-3860
SMALL 1 bdrm. house in Bashaw walking distance to all amenities. Respon-
sible renters only. n/s. Refs. req’d. avail. Nov. 1
Call 403-886-2238
4 Plexes/6 Plexes 3050
RIMBEY: 3 bdrm. suite, heat & water included,
off-street parking, onsite laundry. 403-843-4894
Suites 3060ONE BEDROOM
SELF-CONTAINEDHigh speed internet and
satellite TV included.Renting for $600.00
First month and security deposit required.
NO SMOKING AND NO PETS PLEASE!
Call Dennis for viewing at 1-403-829-8291
2 BDRM bsmt. suite in PONOKA incld’s util’s, washer/dryer, no pets, non partier, N/S. Long term working tenants and sen-iors welcome. Avail immed. 403-704-1645
PONOKA, 2 bdrm. suite in Riverside. Fridge, stove,
shared laundry. $675.. rent/dd. gas & water incl’d.Absolutely N/S, no pets, Avail. Nov. 780-242-0924
* RIVERSIDE APTS. *Newly renovated
1 & 2 bedroom units in Ponoka: 3724-45 Street.
403-357-0287
Pasture 3180PASTURE & HAY LAND. 400 - 8000 acres of year round water supply. Full
operational with manage-ment available. Central Saskatchewan. Cross-
fenced & complete infrastructure. Natural
springs excellent water. Shortly ready to locate
cattle. Other small & large grain & pasture quarters.
$150k - $2.6m. Call Doug Rue 306-716-2671.
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 4090GRANDVIEW MODULAR HOMES Now Offering 24
X 68 Homes. Starting from $157,900 including
delivery (Conditions apply). Call one of our two
locations for details: 403-945-1272
(Airdrie) or 403-347-0417 (Red Deer).
SILVERWOOD LUXURY Modular Log Homes. Show
Home 311 - 36 Ave. SE, Calgary. Discover how we can design, build & fi nish your custom log home in weeks. 1-855-598-4120;
www.silverwoodloghomes.ca
Financial#4400 - #4430
Investments ......................4410Money Wanted ................4420Money to Loan ................4430
MoneyTo Loan 4430
BANK SAID NO? Bank on us! Equity
Mortgages for purchases, debt consolidation,
foreclosures, renovations. Bruised credit, self-employed,
unemployed ok. Dave Fitzpatrick:
www.albertalending.ca. 587-437-8437,
Belmor Mortgage.
GET BACK on track! Bad credit? Bills?
Unemployed? Need money? We lend!
If you own your own home - you qualify.
Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB.
1-877-987-1420; www.pioneerwest.com.
NEED A LOAN? Own property? Have bad credit? We can help! Call toll free 1-866-405-1228; www.fi r-
standsecondmortgages.ca.
Public Notice#6000
Public Notices ..................6010Special Features ..............6050
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BIG STRAPPER AUCTIONS COMPLETE HOUSEHOLD DISPERSAL SALE
Sunday, Oct. 25 at Noon5910 60 Ave., Ponoka (by the General Hospital)Antique sewing machine, piano, organ, coal shuttle, globe, sofa & chairs, large selection of retro furniture, stereo equipment, pinwheel crystal, pots/pans, silverware, knife set, glassware, lamps, kids chairs, games, puzzles, jar of change, kitchen stool, beds, dressers, bedding, large desk, fi le cabinets, books, over 1,000 VHS movies, fans, freezers, shop vac, lawn/garden tools, and more!Payment: Cash or Cheques. No buyers premium.
Visit our website www.bigstrapperauctions.net to view items
For a complete listing call 403-304-4791
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WHAT ARE THEY GOOD FOR? ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING.
Steel containers from 8' to 53'. 20' & 40' skids with optional 4' landings available. Mount with twist locks.
Customizable and secure. From storage to workspace.
18 RIMBEY REVIEW Tuesday, October 13, 2015
A Star MakesYour Ad
A Winner!CALL:
1-877-223-3311
SIMPLE!It’s simple to run a Garage Sale Ad in the Classified section and make quick cash. P h o n e C l a s s i f i e d s 1-877-223-3311.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015 RIMBEY REVIEW 19
Malikai Korpiniski checks out a Ponoka County fi re truck at the Fire Prevention Week Fire Rodeo.
Reuben Roseboom show Sparky a little love and appreciation at the Fire Prevention Week Fire Rodeo. Amelia Naismith Photos
Rimbey Agriculture Society president Tim Edge gives young children and co-workers alike a laugh when he took to the dunk tank at the Fire Prevention Week Fire Rodeo event.
Make cashnot trash!#ShouldaUsedRedDeer
20 RIMBEY REVIEW TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2015
“Let your Legacy start here.”
www.legacyfordrimbey.ca
* A l l p r i c e s p l u s $ 4 9 9 a d m i n f e e & g s t . E g 2 0 1 1 J e e p # P 0 5 2 7 s a l e p r i c e $ 2 9 9 0 0 t o t a l p y m t s $ 3 6 9 8 1 o v e r 7 2 m t h s @ 4 . 9 % . To t a l i n t e r e s t $ 5 0 3 4 . 8 1
If the Legacy Markdown isn’t on it ... you probably paid too much!ALL PAYMENTS INCLUDE ALL GST, FEES AND A FULL TANK OF GAS!ALL PAYMENTS INCLUDE ALL GST, FEES AND A FULL TANK OF GAS!
Curt Notland Sales
Manager
Tyler NichollSales
Consultant
Mark SchreinerSales/Finance
Pat BoardmanGeneral
Sales Manager
YOUR LEGACY TEAM
2015 FIESTA SE 5 SPD2015 FIESTA SE 5 SPD
OR $99 BW
@84 MTHS AT 0%
SALE PRICE
$$16,90016,900
C1265C1265
MSRP $18,114
2015 FOCUS SE 5 SPD2015 FOCUS SE 5 SPD
OR $135 BW
@84 MTHS AT 0%
SALE PRICE
$$19,50019,500
C1170C1170
MSRP $20,964
OVER 200 USED VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM..LEGACYAUTOGROUP.CA
2015 SUPERCAB 4X4 XL2015 SUPERCAB 4X4 XL
OR $249 BW
@72 MTHS AT 0%
SALE PRICE
$36,784
T1214T1214
MSRP $44,299 5.0L
2015 SUPERCAB 4X4 XLT2015 SUPERCAB 4X4 XLT
OR $289 BW
@72 MTHS AT 0%
SALE PRICE
$$42,40042,400
T1143T1143
MSRP $49,579 2.7L Ecoboost
2015 FUSION SE2015 FUSION SE
OR $219 BW
@84 MTHS AT 4.9%
SALE PRICE
$$27,90027,900
T1085T1085
MSRP $34,199 Leather, Roof, Nav
2015 ESCAPE S2015 ESCAPE S
OR $129 BW
@84 MTHS AT 4.9%
SALE PRICE
$$21,85021,850
T1244T1244
MSRP $25,899 Loaded 5.0L
2014 TAURUS SEL2014 TAURUS SEL
STK#P048484 months
B/W PAYMENT
$1950095$26,500
2011 EXPLORER LIMITED AWD2011 EXPLORER LIMITED AWD
STK#T0912A72 months
B/W PAYMENT
$27300273$32,9882015 EXPEDITION MAX2015 EXPEDITION MAXLIMITED ECOBOOSTLIMITED ECOBOOST
STK#P053884 months
B/W PAYMENT
$39900399$$58,90058,900
2006 BMW 330I2006 BMW 330I
STK#L043136 months
B/W PAYMENT
$179009$12,9002010 NISSAN SENTRA2010 NISSAN SENTRA
STK#C1241A60 months
B/W PAYMENT
$11900$$12,50012,500
IT’S EASY TO GET INTO A FORD
AT NO EXTRA CHARGE UP TO $2,300 MSRP VALUE
ON ALL 2015 F150’S
N e w F 1 5 0 a l l a t 0 % f o r 7 2 m t h s . E x a m p l e s t o c k * T 1 4 0 3 s a l e p r i c e $ 4 2 , 8 4 3 e q u a l $ 2 9 2 B W f o r 7 2 m t h s , z e r o i n t e r e s t . Pa y m e n t s i n c l u d e a l l g s t a n d a d m i n f e e . B y u s i n g z e r o p e r c e n t – c l i e n t i s f o r g i v i n g a n a d d i t i o n a l r e b a t e o f $ 4 2 5 0 .
ZERO PERCENTZERO PERCENTWITH THE PURCHASE OR LEASE OF MOST NEW CARS, CUVS AND SUVS
2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO2011 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO
STK#P052772 months
B/W PAYMENT
$23700
$$29,90029,900