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Visit our website: www.camrosebooster.com
The paper created
EXCLUSIVELY for farm
families and rural residentsof east central
Alberta
8 Pages – January 13, 2015
Win a Colour
Enlargement of your Farm!
See page 6
News Features…
Tickets going fast for Kelsey production . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Farmers receive weather tax break . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Inside...A variety of merchandise
and services: Farm equipment and supplies,
automotive, homes, real estate, employment
opportunities and more!
Always better – always better read
Vanessa Sheppard of Shepalta Farm and family friend Taylor
Bloom with registered shorthorn Paintearth Buddy 58Z. This
animal will be on site at The Bull Congress. Paintearth Buddy is
jointly owned by Shepalta Farm and Jack and Freda Olstad of
River Ridge Shorthorns.
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nOn January 23 an event which has really put Camrose on the map
opens at the Camrose Regional Exhibition. Producers, trade show exhibitors, and hundreds of interested attendees will travel from all parts of Canada, and
internationally, to take part in the
29th annual
Organizers have put together a weekend with something for everyone: purebred cattle displays, purebred bull and heifer shows, a trade show, school education and 4-H programs, the ever
popular Taste of Beef Banquet, and Steak Challenge and Auction for STARS, with entertainment featuring Jimmy The Janitor . For more information, contact the Canadian Bull Congress office at
780-672-3640 or visit the website at www .bullcongress .com
Canadian Bull Congress.
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, January 13, 2015 – Page 2
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From Agri-NewsThere will be a Hydro-
ponics Food Production Workshop on Wednesday, January 28 at the Crop Diversification Centre, 17507 Fort Road, Edmonton. Several experts will discuss
the basics of hydroponics systems, nutrient and crop management and lighting systems. Two growers who have been using floating hydroponics systems will share their experiences. Attendees will also see a
floating system growing lettuce, herbs and kale.
Lunch and handouts are included in the cost of registra-tion. For more information call AGGA office at 780-489-1991, go to http://agga.ca/, or email drmirzagreen@gmail.com.
Hydroponics workshop set for Jan. 28
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, January 13, 2015 – Page 3
The Great Kooshog Lake Hollis McCauley Fishing Derby cast members rehearse a scene.
By Dan JensenTickets are starting to
become scarce for the Kelsey Drama Society’s dinner theatre production of The Great Kooshog Lake Hollis McCauley Fishing Derby at Kelsey Hall, Feb. 5.
“They are getting snapped up pretty fast,” said play producer Karen Robbins last week. “We had some people phone for tickets at 6:30 a.m. the first day they went on sale.”
The Great Kooshog Lake Hollis McCauley Fishing Derby is set in the sleepy town of Kooshog Lake, where puffed-up, overachieving investment advisor James Bell has had the grave misfortune to have his car break down on his way to give a very important speech. To kill some time he decides to take part in a fishing der-by, where he quickly finds out that he has more to learn from the people than just how to fish. The story is complete with romance, broken hearts.
The Great Kooshog Lake Hollis McCauley Fish-ing Derby’s cast includes Gerry Pilger, a veteran of many Kelsey dinner theatre productions, who plays the role of an old fisherman, Andrew Little, who plays the role of Bell, Shirley Fairall, who plays the role of a long-time resi-dent of Kooshog Lake and the owner of a convenience store, Jackie Badry, who plays the owner of a bed and breakfast and a few other stores, and Shonna Burkard, who plays Mari-lyn, granddaughter of one of the people in the com-munity.
“They have been rehearsing once a week under director Ray Leiren since late October,” said Robbins.
The play was select-ed by the Kelsey Drama Society and the Kelsey Community Society last August.
“They read a bunch of different scripts and then try to choose one that fits well with the space that we have and the number of people who are prepared to be involved,” said Rob-bins. “They’re usually looking for something with which people from a small community can truly iden-tify.”
Robbins has been involved in every Kelsey drama production since her friend, Karen Green-wood, convinced her to see what it was all about in 2008.
Continued on page 5
Ticketsgoing fastfor Kelseyproduction
presents…
JANUARY 23 AND 24, 2015CAMROSE REGIONAL EXHIBITION
Camrose, Alberta
• Purebred Cattle Displays• Pen of Three Bull Show
• Single Bull and Heifer Shows • Taste of Beef Banquet,
Steak Challenge and Auction for STARS,Entertainment featuring Jimmy the Janitor
• SuperSire Avenue• School Education and 4-H Programs
• Herd Bull Walk• Bull-Nanza
• Agri-Business Trade ShowENTRY FORMS NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
For more information, please phone 780-672-3640 or1-800-296-8112 or visit our website at www.bullcongress.com
RRYY 2233 AANNDD 242015
COMEDIANAppearing at the
Canadian Bull Congress Taste of Beef Banquet
Friday, January 23, 2015Tickets: $40 per person
COMEDIAN
JIMMYTHE JANITOR
The COUNTRY BOOSTER, January 13, 2015 – Page 4
Accidents happen at intersections
Farmers receive a weather tax break
Doug Griffiths, MLA,Battle River-Wainwright
January’s traffic safety campaign is focused on inter-section safety.
Last year, 80 people were killed and more than 8,000 people were injured in colli-sions at intersections in Alber-ta. About 87 per cent of all collisions are attributable to driver error. Staying focused and following the rules of the road are key to reducing col-lisions.
“Albertans continue to underestimate how dangerous an intersection can be. Pedes-trians, cyclists and motorists all converge at various speeds,
making collisions more likely,” said Wayne Drysdale, Minis-ter of Transportation.
“Alertness and awareness are critical behaviours when negotiating intersections, both in urban and rural set-tings,” said Superintendent James Stiles, deputy director, Alberta Sheriffs Traffic Oper-ations. “Close to 30 per cent of all fatal collisions in Canada are associated with intersec-tions. We’re asking drivers to slow down, drive defensively and share the responsibility of keeping our intersections safe.”
Intersection FactsIn Alberta last year, three
of the top five driver errors in casualty collisions were mak-ing a left turn across the path of an oncoming vehicle (12.9 per cent), committing a stop sign violation (7.8 per cent), and disobeying a traffic signal (7.2 per cent).
As your MLA for Battle River – Wainwright constitu-ency, I am always available to assist constituents. If you have any questions or con-cerns regarding the content of this newsletter I can be reached in my constituency office at 780-842-6177. Also, subscribe to my e-newsletter at http://Griffiths.mypcmla.ca/.e‑newsletter.
By Murray GreenWestern Canadian
livestock producers will receive tax relief if they faced forage shortfalls due to extreme weather events over the past year.
Livestock producers in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Man-itoba will be allowed to defer tax on their cattle sales for 2014.
Federal agriculture minister Gerry Ritz has released a list of designat-ed regions where tax defer-rals have been authorized for 2014.
The tax deferral allows eligible producers in des-ignated areas to defer
income tax on the sale of their breeding livestock for one year in order to help replenish that stock in the following year.
Proceeds from deferred sales are then included as part of the producer’s income in the next tax year, when those proceeds may be at least partially offset by the cost of replacing their breeding animals.
To defer income, the breeding herd must have been reduced by at least 15 per cent. If this is the case, 30 per cent of income from net sales can then be deferred.
Continued on page 5
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Tax breakfor weather
Kelsey dinner theatreContinued from page 3
“I’ve done almost every job there is to do, from acting in three different productions and decorating the hall to designing sets and making costumes,” said Robbins. “I love it because it gives me a chance to be creative with my skills. One year they had me do an apartment building and make it look like it was made out of sandstone. We had people come up to touch it afterwards because it looked so real.”
The challenge this year is to create a rustic cabin-like setting.“It is a lot of hard work,” she said, “but there is a great
reward when you get something done and get it done right.”The Kelsey Dinner Theatre has enjoyed great success in
the 23 years it has been operating.“It started the first year as a fundraiser and was so well
received by audiences that it has been going ever since,” said Robbins.
Continued from page 4In cases where the
herd has been reduced by more than 30 per cent, 90 per cent of income from net sales can be deferred. Eli-gible producers can request the tax deferral when fil-ing their 2014 income tax returns. “Livestock produc-ers in the west have been challenged with extreme weather conditions this year. The tax relief offered by this program will pro-vide producers with an additional tool to man-age their forage shortfalls, allowing them to redirect money towards restocking next year’s breeding herd,” reasoned Ritz.
Extreme weather con-ditions in 2014, which included drought in British Columbia and Alberta, and excess moisture in Sas-katchewan and Manitoba, resulted in significant for-age shortages for livestock producers across western Canada. As a result, some producers are reducing their breeding herds.
In addition to the tax deferral, producers have access to assistance through existing Growing Forward 2 Business Risk Management programs, which include AgriInsur-ance, AgriStability and AgriInvest.
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5.7L Hemi, 8-speed auto., heated/cooled leather bucket seats, power sunroof,
Uconnect (8.4A), NAV capable, heated second row seats, remote start.
$43,i75
#215082
2015 Dodge Charger R/T
RWD
CAMROSE CHRYSLER CUSTOM
Diesel!
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